Show f WAKE IN DREAMS > John Ivocllncr who by fils own con fosslon received more taxes for New ttochellc than he accounted for to the city told the officials that ho had < X1iW JI J L t L 1 A j > r A I slept but two hours in one month and could stand It no longer Koellner is probably sincere In the belief be-lief that he went that long without sleep but he would have a hard time making a phylologlut believe It rat slclars ea y th r-at this t delusion of Indefinite Indefi-nite sleepless periods is common to sufferers from Inaohmla There are men who have told In all earnestness even more Incredible tales than Koell ers concerning their long I s i 1 J v tt A rr r j i vigils I by sick beds or their protracted sleeplessness from worry but oven the layman who has carefully observed his own Insomnia cannot bring hltncelf to believe Such Diaries The truth Is that a man will Fccm to lie awake the whole night when he may have slept two or three hours It Is a merge travesty of sleep and does nclVefrcfh him but It toes give the brain IU I needed rest and keeps him from going crazy During these brief I j a = y tPW LIIo ti o r hours of sleeplessness the usuul functions func-tions oC sleep are performed but ao light to the veil that covers consciousness conscious-ness that the sleeper is I almost literally sleeping with one eye open And ii the dreamt that come to him between sleeping and klntIUJ nil dreams arc supposed to come his dream mind tells him that he Is awake and has been awake all the time It is J a distinction which nome surfcreri frornlneomnla may deride but that lu I I J I I i r rJi r I an amiable peculiarity of the man who is prone to exuggerate Ills experience I Detroit Free Press |