Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1941 — Page 3
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Well, the boys rode the donkeys. At lease they rode them part of !the time. 'Course some of them I were off the donkeys ’bout as much as they were on them, but that’s part of the game. It seems that everybody had a good time last Tuesday night, including the donkeys. The Speedway gym was crowded to the rafters and the money went for a good cause too. Next summer we’re going to have [ more trees in the Speedway park than you can shake a stick at, if you went around shaking sticks at trees. It won’t be long now! With- * in a short time the first high school annual will be distributed in Speedway. For several months the students and faculty of our local institution of higher learning, have been running around with a distracted and wild look, in their collective eye. All of this because they were trying to get together the copy for the big school annual. According to current reports, said book will cost consumer one buck (SI.OO to youse guys.) We deposited one-fourth of said amount recently for the purchase of our annual and we advise all loyal Speedway citizens to go and do likewise. Its going to be some book, with “pichers” and everything. Reoort from the spy front: Ye Ed reports that he saw John Leonard down at 10th and Tibbs the other day overseeing the Indianapolis Water ! Company install new water l mains. Doggone if it don’t ’ look like the local water impressario does get around. Maybe the Speedway Water Company is going to expand and take in the Indianapolis concern or maybe John wuz just trying to pick up a few new ideas on the finer points I of laying water pipe. Who knows. With the victory of the Spark Plugs over Lawrence last Saturday night, interest seems to be mounting in the
Homecoming game to be played January 24th. Rumor has it that the Speedway boys intend to trounce the Avon team in the good old-fashioned way. Everybody ought to be out rootin’ for the Speedway team on homecoming night. Let’s make it the biggest yet. Speedway makes the “Big Time.” Yessir, there we were, big as life. Several pages of a recent Life magazine were given to the Allison motors, but doggone if it don’t make us mad when there “derned furriners" insist on saying that the Allison plant is located in Indianapolis. It’s jist like that old name “Indianapolis Motor Speedway.” Can’t somebody tell these smart New York boys that neither the Motor Speedway nor Allisons is located in Indianapolis? THEY’RE IN SPEEDWAY, and Speedway is a Town with a name and an identity. We propose that somebody organize a committee to go to New York and tell the boys that Speedway is separate from Indianapolis and that we’re glad it is. While we’re on the subject, it sure makes us mad to see those Indianapolis guys try to chisel in on Speedway now that we have a little prosperity here. They never paid any attention to us until recently and now that they think they can make a lot ofTnoney from us, they all want in. We say, Speedway is still Speedway, and let’s keep it that way. Indianapolis politicans and all “get rich quick schemers” please notice. SEE YOU - next WEEK.
Speedway Theatre Marlene Dietrich, as a heartthrobbing case belle of the South Seas, portrays the kind of role only she can do so well in “Seven Sinners,” her new film which opens at the Speedway Sunday for three days. “Next Time We Love,” starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan and Ray Milland is the other feature on the program Sunday. It is the story of a woman’s" emotional life. Margaret pursues her stage and screen career, while her husband, James Stewart, runs down ‘big news” in foreign countries. Marriage to the wife, seems to be continually bidding goodbye and waving hello, until her husband’s friend shows that he loves her. The settings capture the eye while the romantic drama is capturing the imagination. Scenes in Russia, Siberia, China, Italy and Switzerland offer a variety of locale for the stirring action which moves at a brisk tempo. Especially interesting sequences occur in newspaper offices, theatres, ocean liners and nightclubs. "Next Time We Love” is a picture worth seeing.
Chiropractically Speaking (By Paul H. Tyner, D. C.) The problem of maintaining or re-establishing health in the main resolves itself into five fundamental requirements:— 1. The accumulation of reserve supplies of the required materials for use as matter in cell structure and secretions and for transformation into energy. This requires the intake of the mineral elements, gases and vitamins from the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat that will supply the cells of our body with the required building material and furnish fuel for energy? To insure adequate supplies of the needed elements the air we breathe should be as free as possible from smoke, dust and gases that are not useful to us. The watei should be free from harmful bacteria, and inorganic minerals (which are not assimilated by the body and may be deposited in joints,) and the food should be in as near the natural state as possible consistent with easy digestibility. Too much devitalized commercially tampered with food in the diet results in vitamin and mineral deficiencies. 2 Prompt elimination of the body wastes. Metabolic wastes clinging to cells interfere with the absorption of nutritive material. Wastes in the alimentary tract remaining too long promote the growth of bacteria which produce harmful cell-des-troying toxins. Carbon Dioxide is eliminated by deep breathing and the excretions of the bowels, and kidneys will be taken care of naturally if these organs have not been abused by being overworked or by being subjected to the handling of much material of an irritating character, and providing there is no interference to the energizing impulses coming over the nerves connecting with them. The other important organ of elimination is the skin which should be kept active by frequent bathing, friction and exposure to air and sunlight as much as possible. I x 3. The. sensitive nerve fibers must be free from chemical or pressure irritation that would interfere with their conductivity causing an alteration from the normal impulse flow rate ajjfl resulting in abnormal function of the parts supplied. Chemical interferences to the nerves include caffein, alcohol, nicotine, jannin and other drugs in addition to the toxins of retained body wastes. Pressure .irritation can be caused by growths, adhe-
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sions, tight garters, tight shoes, girdles, impacted teeth, fecal impactions and bony misalignments. These latter most frequently occur along the spinal column where the nerve trunks leave the spinal cord between the segments. The next most frequent location of bony misalignments is possibly in the feet where the bones are crowded against nerves by tight fitting shoes, or when the arches of the feet have fallen. Trouble may be caused by nerve interference either through reflexes, or direct action, or by interference with the nutrition of certain parts when the nerves governing their blood vessels are interfered with causing over-constriction or over-dilation. 4. Freedom from disturbance of the nervous and glandular systems by intense or continuous pent up or exploded emotions. This requires proper meatal control and direction. . 5. Keeping putrescent material out of the body. Under this head comes the eating spoiled foods, such as trich-
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