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Show NiguBli 6A : DESERET Mtusyii 1969 NEWS, Monday, July 28, . V - . M . 4 i:I 4 i 4 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 u ' i1 - r. t" f t ) . .. : $ - ' LONDON Dr. Mang-- ' (UPI) alore Pai believes normal people can thrive on only five or s of sleep a night, and six 1 the l. .ldren of the year 2000 will probably cut that down to three hours. Not all scientists agree with Dr. Pai, but he likes to point out w ho think he ought to modify his theories did not have the biggest laboratory in the w orld in which to develop them Ixtndon during the German air attacks of World War II. Dr. Pai had the opportunity of that those '' . 4 studying disturbed sleep over a period of months and years among hundreds of thousands and even millions of subjects the residents of the capital. The knowledge thus gleaned from the cataclysm of war, he writes in his new book, Search"is light on Sleep Disorders, likely to be of greater practical value than conclusions drawn from laboratory experiments whether on animals or humans. This knowledge indeed may rightly be claimed as the greatest neuropsychiatric gain of the second World War. And what Ls that knowledge? By ROBERT MUSEL s Moon Jewelry Dr. Pai, a sprightly, good numored man looking much younger than his 70s, says that, in short, it is that we need far less sleep than we think we do. Recently retired as consultant in psychological medicine at Belmont Hospital where he set up Britains first sleep clinic Dr. Pai recalled that hundreds of hospital beds were set aside when w'ar broke out for the expected avalanche of nervous breakdowns. Instead, despite no sleep or broken sleep night after night, the mental health of the capital actually improved. This led him into research on FAMILY CIRCUS hether the eight hours sleep a night theory was an old wives tale. He decided that it was. It is an aspect of mans evolutionary process that he should sleep less and less as the world gets older and older, he said. Some of the other manifestations of this evolutionary trend are the increase in the average height and weight, extension of the sexual span, and increase in w expectation of life. For instance, children today are stronger, more rapable of endurance and they mature earlier. Their brains are more active and they seem restless in bv Bil Keane for Jackie .1' r it GREECE - (UPI) For Jacqueline Ken-- i redy Onassis a new life has Indeed begun at 40. The former Fir. Lady celebrated her 40th birthday Saturday at this Greek island, far; from the New England beaches of her earlier years. her were her husband less than one year, Greek Aristotle ; shipping magnate Onassis, and her two children, 11, and John, 8. ;SKORPIOS, - 'qf , oi the world's g. ve his wife 'earrings in the form of the earth and the moon for a inspired birthday present 'bjf the Apollo 11 moon mis- Chassis, one ; ! ; - men, 'Richest sion. HAS PATHOS vThe gift has its pathos. It . Iwas President John F. Kennedy who launched the moon---feing program and gave it goal of a man on the moon ;withfn this decade. Mrs. w'atched television on Qnassis yacht Christina as holier, late husband's dream be- Ccartie reality. ' nt earrings, designed tbe internationally known by jew-;te!e- Zolotas of Athens, consist of a sapphire-studdeeartfi at the ear and a larger mboi decorated with rubies banging from a chain. GOLD THREAD n Apollo space ship is to a thin gold thread ''which circles the earth and g drops to the moon, the space trip. d repre-v-.sentih- . . Among Onassis presents other to his wife is a diamond, worth up to $120,000. Mus. Onassis began her -'- birthday by opening a huge containing 500 red roses, -- x By Associated Press Heavy rains doused the Atlantic Seaboard early today and caused flash flooding in many areas of eastern Pennsylvania and western New her favorite flower. They were flown from Athens early today by Onassis. Jersey. Onassis himself was to fly in later today loaded with more gifts. sylvania. The Poeono Mountain resort area in northeastern Pennsylvania reported mud slides, road washouts and many trees toppled by ripping winds. Residents of Canadensis and were urged to Stroudsburg drive cautiously and be prepared to move to higher grounds. The rain belt stretched over much of the eastern third of the nation but the biggest spillage was in the Three persons were killed in a small plane crash during a heavy storm in central Penn- Friends of the family said Mrs. Onassis would be feted later in the day with a party aboard the Christina where she and tier children have been vacationing for more than a month. Only a few close relatives and friends were If invited- - And it is clear that Jacqueline Onassis no longer has the kind of money worries described in a new book by a former secretary, Mary Bar-el- li Gallagher. My Life with is a Jacqueline Kennedy, less than kind account of the White House years wh'ch Mrs. Gallagher says were marred by frequent budget between Mrs. Kendisputes nedy and the President. TERMED UNFAIR Friends have called the unfair and unethibook cal but, in contrast to her battles over William Manchesters Death of a President. in 1967, the former Mrs. Kennedy has ignored it. The book, Mrs. Onassis also has made no public comment on the troubles of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, w'ho drove his ear off a bridge on a small island near Marthas Vineyard less than two weeks ago, killing the former secretary to Sen. Robert' F. Kennedy w'ho was riding with him. It was the first time in decades that she was absent at a time of crisis for the tragedy-plague- d Kennedy family. we don't look very good to you, Grandma, because we've been traveling a lot." it's Cosa Nostra Aide Charged - CHICAGO (AP) Federal authorities here have seized g local reputed crime syndicate figure Felix Alderisio Milwaukee Phil and charged him with conspiring to defraud a bank. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said the arrest was a blow to the upper echelon high-rankin- of La Cosa Nostra. Alderisio, 57, was arrested by the FBI Sunday after 20 agents surrounded his home in suburban Riverside. Bond was set at $100,000 area. By FBI insufficient collateral loans. Also named in the indictWere Richard Jackow-.ski- , 40, of Hickory Hills, a former loan officer of the bank Irwin Davis, 44, of Pinky Wilmette, and Alan Rosenberg, now deceased. ment Several roads in thp Philadelphia and western New Jersey area were blocked by the of sudden swelling small streams. Reports of 1 to 2 inches of rain were common. A tornado caused $10,000 damage to a farm in Carroll County, Md. There was minor flooding in Harford County, Md. A heavy thundershower also fell in southeastern Arizoha. Douglas reported 1.08 inches of rain In six hours. leadership A sealed, indiet-me- returned Friday charged that Alderisio conspired with three other men. named but not charged, to defraud the Parkway Bank of suburban Harwood Heights of $79,935 during May 1965. The indictment, which culr minated a FBI investigation, charged Alderisio set up fake four-yea- AIR TRAFFIC DISPUTE Panel Pins Pueblo Blame On High Military Brass (UPI) other armed WASHINGTON A House services subcommittee has unanimously approved a report which puts much of the blame for loss of the USS Pueblo not on the crew but on military brass, it was learned today. The special investigating subcommittee reached its verh dict after a study of the events before, during and after capture of the American intelligence ship by North Korean patrol boats and aircraft on Jan. 23, 1968. A Call For Resignation - ' ' . letter they over the FA As DENVER The (AP) threat of mass resignations by e night in a sent to Shaffer the nation's air traffic coiitrol- lers 'might be eased by the resignation of Administrator faciliown communications ties. It was the latest volley in a running dispute over demands by PATCO for more controllers and better equipment to control air traffic patterns more safely. The letter, drafted during a , ".John H. Shaffer of the Feder--a- l. Aviation Administration, lpaders of a controllers say. We conclude , reluctantly that your resignation would be in the public interest. offi- cers and directors of the Air Traffic Control-ler- s Organization said Sunday orga-nizatio- n . four-hou- meeting here r Sun- of Shaffer accused day, breaking an agreement not to who re- punish controllers 4 Swallow Pills, Wife Survives V O R T LAUDERDALE, A 'FLA. (AP) mother was arrested Sunday after the bodies of her hus-ban- d and two were found by she told them from a young children police who said the deaths family suicide pact. ; She told us it was a suicide pact," said Police Sgt. Jerry Meltzer. "The mother was still hysterical when we lalked with her and she didn't ' give us any specific reason for it." Mrs. Martha Bolotin, 27, a tiny bleached blonde, was in Satisfactory condition in a hospital where she was being held on an open homicide charge in the deaths of the two children. .' The bodies of Joshua, 6. and Merry Joy, 5, were found along with that of their father, Adrian Bolotin, in . their beds in the small duplex ' Clouds Dump Rain On four-mont- : . in mental and physical activities it is inevitable they should spend more time in wakefulness. It is a healthy sign. Man needs less and less sleep as he discovers more and more reasons for staying awake. The brighter the indoor illumination the fewer the hours spent in sleep. If the intensity of indoor lighting goes on increasing, the time spent in sleep will go on decreasing and I reckon by A.D. 2000 man may be averaging only three hours a night. Much Of U.S. 40s To Begin , J their pursuit of knowledge. Because of a continuous upsurge apartment the family had qjoved into July 1. Dr. Joseph Rup. Broward County medical examiner, said the father and two children were killed by an overdose of barbituate-typ- e sleeping pills. "As far as we can tell, they took the pills Wednesday night, he said. "The morther pulled through somehow." The Bolotin's curtains reand inside mained drawn lights burned day and night until Herschell Goodwin, their r neighbor and landlord. became concerned and called police Saturday nigh!. He said he was a city planner but we never once saw Goodwin him go to work. said. "He was depressed. The couple argued a lot. The Bolotins moved to Fort Lauderdale last spring, after coming to Florida from Alexandria, Va. next-doo- 4 ported sick during an air traffic slowdown last month. The controllers organization, which claims to represent 7, SCO of 8,550 men engaged in actual air traffic control, said Shaffer's office has pursued a policy of de- The report was slated for clearance by the parent committee today and is to be made public shortly thereafter. A Navy court of inquiry, composed of officers, recommended that the Pueblos skipper, Cmdr. Lloyd M. liberate antagonism. Attorney F. Lee Bailey, now the acting executive director of PATCO read the letter to a conmeeting of Denver-are- a their wives, and trollers, newsmen. The letter said PATCO will not exercise its threat of mass unless resignations every possible alternative has been explored and exhausted. Under these circumstances, PATCO told Shaffer, you are urged to consider whether or net the present crisis in which this system is embroiled alle- might not be viated through your resignation and replacement by some know ledgeable person who understands the system, its people. and its problems, and is willing io work with, rather than against, the air traffic controllers in their quest for reasonable and safe solutions." Bailey said PATCO is seton its ting no deadlines requests, but a week would be a period of waiting tor response in hard language," the Typhoon South China Sea with winds today, leaving 13 persons dead and 15 missing in its path acros sthe Philippines' northern island of Luzon. t Those who take the nap and thus prevent the blood pressure from rising unduly can avoid the premature snoring can be controlled or reduced by exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the jaw. This is a long range treata ment. More immediately piece of old motor tire tied to the back of the pajamas is very helpful as it prevents the sleeper from lying on his back. He is a great advocate of the after lunch siesta as was practiced by nonegenarian Sir Winston Churchill. hardening LOS ANGELES (AP) admitted DuPeas friends agree that she may not be the oldest woman in the United States but shes indisputably the oldest actress. "Today, she told newsmen at her birthday party. I am 112 years old. One hundred twenty years old. said her son Edwin, 67. Yeah, I'm pretty old, she replied. She doesnt lie about her age, her son said, but she forgets sometimes. Records show that Mrs. DuPea, a Piute Indian, was born July 26, 1849, in Lone Pine, Calif. Moviegoers saw her weathered face in many Western films. President Xixon was among those sending greetings to her Saturday at a convalescent home in Los Angeles. I ANOTHER ROWER have just rowed across the Atlantic in 72 days," the man said to the lady. Can you take me to a telephone? - RODGERS fsong n Navy Secretary John H. Chafee on May 6 of this year overruled that recommendation as well as a recommendation from Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, chief of naval operations, that Bucher and the others be served with a letter of reprimand. The congressional panel concentrated on what the military calls the command and control aspects of the case. It zeroed in on the top com- as retired Adm. Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, at the time commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific and Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of manders, such 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Men. A Fri. Makes Your House Look Bigger Drive the new VW Today 2033 So. Main PH.4S6-211- 1 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIII W) AVTHOMCD If you can use some extra cosh, sell those items you're not using with a Classified Ad, Thousands of people shop the Classified ads daily. They may be looking for that item you don't want anymore. If you need assistance in preparing your ad, drop in at 143 So. Main or coll the classified advertising department of this newspaper. YOUR DIRECT LINE TO RESULTS. Staff. This Classified Ad Got Results! (most of them do) SLACKS Just Say Charge it," that's all Hours: Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m.'til Noon County Bldg. - Most People Have Potential Money in Unused Properties . 521-353- 5 & IMPROVES court-martial- ADS from City AMA NAMES AIDE Dr. Richard S, Wilbur of Palo Alto, Calif., has been named assistant executive vice president of the American Medical Association. The appointment of Wilbur, who had been an AMA nominee for the top medical post in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, wa$ disclosed Saturday in Chicago. He is the nephew of Dr. Dwight L. Wilbur of San Francisco, who earlier this month completed a year as AMA president. writer Richard Rodgers, said CLASSIFIED 141 East 4th South street north today. The decomposer, scribed as very sick when taken to the hospital, will be released from New York's Lenox Hill Hospital in a week or two according to hospital authorities. didnt CALL Across the improving from west to east. . 2 Hours ' ... guaranteed little longer ; Tatzumbie DuPea 30 years in films Special Shirt - - seem to underTom Moby McClean, describing for newsmen his arrival at dawn Sunday on a beach at Blacksod Bay, Ireland, after 72 days of rowing his dory 2,500 miles across the Atlantic from St. Johns, Newfoundland. McClean, 26, a Dublin-borBritish Army commando, became the first man ever to row alone across the Atlantic She stand, to the hospital Saturday, suffering from a slight heart attack was reported -T- atzumbie and Finished the arteries and Oldest U.S. Actress 112... Or Is It 120? This Week Only Men's or Ladies' Beautifully Cleaned of resulting tendencies to coronary attacks, strokes etcetera. The nap will enable one not only to work efficiently for hours longer daily, but also to live a fuller and more active life which Ls perhaps the best the life way of prolonging span. Dr. Pal cant wait till 2000 A.D. He sleeps three hours a mght right now'. People CLEANING SERVICE Drive In Drive Owl A ever leave your ear? reg-ular- members Bucher, and of the crew be on of charges allowing their ship to fall into the hands of the Communists. 40-MINU- TE Typhoon Claims 13 MANILA (UPI) Viola whipped Dr. Pai recommends sleeping a cold room in a warm room increases muscle tension and prevents relaxation. He says OULU |