Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday March 7, 1984 i incorrect address Raymond Ludger Pray be 18, who was Given a six month jail term in Winnipeg magistrate s court was incorrectly reported thursday As living at 444 Sher Brook Street. John Termeer of that address has informed the free that Privee has never lived at that address. Privee when arrested gave police the Sherbrook Street address. To talk defence new Delhi minister y. B. Chavan will visit the United states in late March or Early april for talks on in Dia s defence needs. An official spokesman said Chavan had been invited by . Defence Secretary Robert Mcnamara. T a better Way to build Aramco steel buildings Early to bed obsolete sleep who needs it we offer Complete building service and financing. Call or write for details. Authorized Dexter Aramco Aramco steel v buildings Clear Span structures Telephone 233-1805 361 rd., Winnipeg 6, Man. By Harry Nelson los Angeles special tons Orv years., we be been told that Early to bed and Early to Rise makes a Man healthy wealthy and Wise. But some scientists Are be ginning to suspect that sleep least eight. Hours of it is More habit than necessity. It May be that a properly conditioned person could get along nicely with Only an hour or two a night. Not that Many people would want to give up the enjoyment of sleep As suming that the speculative scientists Are Correct but the facts thai it May be pos sible shows How concepts of sleep Are changing. Already the sleep search ers have cracked several of the old bromides. For example it is now known that no Normal per son sleeps like a similarly nobody spends the night twisting and turning although it May seem like it some nights. Little loss by observing thousands of sleeping persons it has been Well established according to experts that the Normal per son changes position of his body Many times during the night but that no More than five minutes of resting time is wasted altogether in doing1 so. Likewise scientists Nave established to their own sat Clark Leatherdale funeral Home for the utmost in modern funeral service families who demand the finest in service and reasonable prices just naturally place their Trust and Confidence in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home in time of need. We make it a Point More for each family than is nor finally expected and yet our services Are As economical As any available. H comp any i funeral Home 232.kennedy Street Winnipeg 236 Luh Street Brandon order of the Goiden Rui i faction that it is Foolhardy to take at face value the statement of a subject that he has not been asleep at a Given moment or that he has not dreamed the previous night. Until recently it was not possible to Tell objectively whether a person was More asleep or awake or whether he was dreaming at a Given moment. It was necessary to rely on the subject for the answer. But scientists now know a Good Deal More about the electrical brainwave patterns during sleep and Wakeful less and to a lesser extent Dur ing dreaming and can Tell the subject s sleep Wakeful Ness state More accurately with an than by asking him. To Normal rate As for the length of sleep that is necessary Iel Kleitman a former University of Chicago physiologist who did sleep research for 40 says there is no More a Normal duration of sleep for either children or. Adults than there is a Normal heart rate height or weight. Some researchers suspect that sleep is a conditioned response acquired at a very Early age and which persists throughout life. In other words we become conditioned to falling asleep when certain environmental and time factors Are appropriate. And to Awakening when another set of circumstances is in effect. H has always been assumed that sleep was merely the system in the brain that keeps us awake that sleep is Only passive state. But work done at the University of California at los Angeles brain research Institute indicates that sleep is just As Active As Wake a ulness and that a separate Oystern controls it. The concept that there Are two opposing systems each by situations to which the brain becomes conditioned soon after birth implies that it is possible to1 condition an individual in such a Way that one system will be continually dominant. In fact researchers Are now planning an Experiment in which Newborn animals will be taught to remain awake at All times. The los Angeles times news about Bridge mrs. E. Anita Marquart Cap tured her third tournament vie tory of the 1964 season when she i and Joseph Lifchus walked Oft with the Manitoba open pairs championship last week. Their score was for or. Lifchus it was a repeat win also he hav ing partnered mrs. To tiie mixed pairs title. By her Victory mrs. Marquart earned enough master make her a life master. This is the highest rating available in j tournament circles and one j which Many Bridge players struggle All their lives to achieve. Heartiest congratulations to mrs Marquart Manitoba s fourth female life master. Runners up in the Opeti pairs were Hank Promislow Mel Stover always close in this Type of event. They tallied third place went to Harold Smithen Doug Thomson while first round leaders de har got Dick Seabrook tied for fourth place with or. And mrs. Law rence Udow. Sixth Over All were j. Chochinov and mrs. H. Promislow. The Regency club re opens this Friday in the tapestry room of the Royal Alexandra and it will be master Point night. Sunday March 15. The Portage la Prairie duplicate Bridge club j will Host a two session open pairs event. Trophies and master Points will be awarded and a Buffet supper is served be tween sessions. Starting time is at the elks Hall in Portage la Prairie. Jack Klein captured the monthly average prize at the St. Johns Bridge club in Handy fashion scoring 65.6% for february. T in this Deal taken from the second session of the open pairs the winners display both the Good bidding and the Good Luck which Are the prerequisites of a winning performance. Their hold Ings were North mrs. Marquart j 4 3 9 8 9 it 5 7 South or. Lifchus a 9 6 .1 107 4 10 9 5 the bidding s n 1 d 2 c s b d 1 s 3 d 4 d p although 6 diamonds is some thing of a Gamble it is inter Esting to note How mrs. Mar quart and or. Lifchus avoided 3 no Trump at which contract Many pairs were Defeated when a heart was opened and West turned out to hold the Ace of hearts and the guarded King of diamonds. Five diamonds and four Spades Are both clearly Superior to 3 no Trump even at match Point duplicate. At 6 diamonds fest opened a Trump arid never got his Ace of hearts i. Lifchus files sing the Spades and throwing off his heart on the round of thai suit while West ruffed for his one and Only Trink. Tournament results Manitoba open pairs second session feb.28 mrs. C. Mac Pherson a. Up uprise 61.fi mrs. E. 61.9 a Don Ner a. Lazare mrs. J. . Promislow 59.5 or. And a Udow 59.2 i. Hershbain a. Marsch St. Johns Bridge club feb.-27, . Glynn 62.6 f. Mara Ritz a. Levine s8.2 mrs. S. Shapiro a. Hargot 53.9. H Hub a Pauls 689 or. And mrs. G. Walterson 01.4 i Gershb Aln a Kaplan 60 4 grand slum Bridge club feb 2m mis a Culum mrs h. Walker 560 mrs s Mac Pherson mrs c Ritchie 55 2, mrs h of Irma was e winston54 4 i mis m Coine mis a mis a eur son mrs a Smith 671 i s m Cher Mcc mis d Levitt 603 sir John Franklin Bridge club feb. 26 j. Donner a. Or. And mrs. J. J. Cohen d. Malinauskas 55.9. Or and mrs. H. Addison 66.0 or. And mrs. G. Gallant or. And mrs. S. Grant 55.9. Car Bridge club March 2 b. Anderson a. Rafferty 108 m. Dimcoff a. Ariano w. Coombe a. Lazare 93vi s. Young j. Mcpherson a. Mcgregor 104 p. Primak a. Barren 92. Mayfair Bridge club March 1, j. Marsch i. Hershbain. 68.7 j. Cohen a. Erlichman 61.5 or. And mrs. E. Marquart 57.9. M. Chernick a. Chernick 68.4 mrs. A. Whittle a. Levine 62.8 or. And mrs. H. Mcglynn 62.5. Junior Section c. Fogel a. Geller 69.5 s. Wolchock a. Anderson 61.6 l. Johnson a. Chylinski 57.0. Winnipeg Bridge club March 3 h. Promislow m. Kaplan 72.7 f. Marantz a. Spivack 60.0 or. C. Macpherson mrs. A. Goldberg 53.4. Mrs. A. Whittle mrs. N. Anderson 62.lr j. Klein a. Pearl Man n. Mendelsohn a. Doctoroff 57.8. Regency Bridge club feb. 2li or. And mrs. J. Bergal 55.0 e. Mackinnon mrs. J. J. Promislow mrs. G. Smith 53.3. Or. And mrs. B. Shell 79.2 or. And mrs. W. Kaufman mrs. E. Pollick mrs. G. Goldberg 4s.7. Four and score Bridge club feb. 25 n. Anderson d. Parsons 7914 j. Horrocks a. Moore 74 i f. Beckett a. Jack song Green a. Anderson 84 k. Harper a. Sin Clair a. Daviel. Erlendson 67 plan conference Ottawa Federal provincial conference on Indian affairs is being planned for May and the government will con Sider inviting the governments of the Yukon and Northwest territories to attend citizen ship minister Tremblay said in the commons Friday. The fed eral government now is consult ing the provinces on the Agenda and a the meeting he. Said. Pres ident Abeid Karume struck the match a ceremonial burning of Shaws. The president told a crowd assembled in front of the provincial administration build ing he had for some time advocated ending the practice of men. Pulling t rickshaws. He guaranteed each Rick Shaw owner compensation of Anno once estate Poughkeepsie . F mrs. Franklin d. Roosevelt widow of Tjie . President left a Gross estate of a new. York state tax appraisal shows. The the estate at after de duct pcs for state fed eral inheritance lax Are still to come. Mrs. Roose velt died. 1962. Only Down to one . 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