PAGE 16 AUTO MAKING ON DECREASE, SAYS REPORT General Advance in Tire Prices Is Opinion of Leaders. Btr Prt . DETROIT, Oct. 18.—Automotive manfacturing for the year Is con tinuing to decrease It was Indicated last week, but with most manufac turing and sales records for the year already broken, there was little ap prehension In the Industry over les sened production. However, despite reported tight money, crop shortages and unfavor able weather there was a picking up in retail sales noted the past week, comoared to the week before. From the Chrysler Corporation there came this week a most en couraging report of the outlook for the industry. “It should be borne in mind,” W. P. Chrysler said, “That more pas senger cars were produced in the first nine months of this year than in the full twelve months of 1928 This tremendous rate of accelera tion could not reasonably be ex pected to continue indefinitely. It is not surprising the third quarter just past saw some recession in pro duction and shipments, nor is it to be expected the fourth quarter will seen any resumption of opera tions at record breaking rates.” A general advance in tire prices is in prospect seems likely with an nouncement that three leading con cerns have increased prices from 5 to 22 per cent. Firestone is the only major Akron rubber concern not announcing an increase. All smaller companies are expected to follow the lead of the three con- j cerns. “Hudson-Essex lines, fourth in the ! automobile industry from the stand- 1 point of sales volume, has advanced ! 19.2 per cent this year, compared , with last, judging from the stand- 1 point of registrations for the first I eight months,” Automobile Topics magazine will state on Saturday, j “This combination had registered 210.218 new cars compared to 176,- 1 Rlclunan's Clothes _, , , . t Established 1879 Richman s methods are as un usual as Richmati’s Clothes. 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The Hudson Motor Car Company is estimated by automo bile topics to have accounted for about 12.6 per cent of all six-cylin der cars registered in the eight months.” DRIVER SENT TO FARM Ninety-Day Term Imposed in Marion ‘Hit and Run’ Case. Ifjl 7 inirx Hvrciol MARION, Ind , Oct. 18.—George Swathwood, 19, hit and run driver was fined SSO and costs, sentenced to ninety days on the penal farm and his driving license revoked for six months when convicted in city court on charges of reckless driving. Swathwood was arrested after his car struck John Gordon, causing a fracture of both legs. “No person who pleads guilty oi who is convicted of reckless driving, need expect leniency in this court,” said Mayor James H. McConnell, as he passed sentence. EMOTIONS ARE DISEASE CAUSE Indiana University Teacher Urges Study of Results. B” rnce Sm ite NEW YORK, Oct. 18 —Nobody re ally overworks as far as mind and body go, but we live at such a high emotional tension that we become ICD Vr*l AT t SENSATIONAL ONE-DAY J 1 £L\*rl Ld l COMBINATION OFFER! A GUARANTEED J WRIST WATCH 3 \JlSiill DIAMOND'RING 1 both sj| j|.BsJf T ONLY mHi 1 1 Diamond of exquisite |||f gyjj ly engraved 18-kt. solid white gold mounting. The guar- L&ZtMttiw anteed lady’s wrist watch or man’s strap watch is in eluded at less than you expected to pay for the dia- Down! Just 60 Steps South of Washington Street THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES tired and jaded and require violent stimulation to keep us going. Also, this high emotional tension is the cause of a number of diseases, Dr. Charles P. Emerson of the Indiana university school of medicine said at the meeting Thursday of the New York Academy of Medicine. “Under certain conditions a strong emotion can inflict a physical injury just as truly as can a knife,” Dr. Emerson said. “The injurious ef fect of a long maintained depressing emotion never has been appreciated. We endure well the effects of strong emotions, if only their duration is brief or their qualities varied. “That the depressing, contractile, paralyzing emotions called fear, ap prehension, worry, etc., weigh heav ily in the balance against a patient during the course of an infection has long been suspected but since these phenomena can not be weighed, measured nor rendered ob jective, we can not at this point consider them seriously. The effect of these emotions on the glucose tolerance of a previously well-stand ardized case of diabetes mellitus can, on the other hand, be measured in terms of grams of sugar in the urine, in milligrams of glucose in the blood stream, and of units of insulin necessary to restore the sugar-free condition.” Dr. Emerson urged physicians to consider more the emotional, psychological aspects of disease than has been done in the past. OPERATION IS ‘CLEARED’ Surgery Held Not to Be Cause of Mental Disorders. Bf/ Science Service x NEW YORK. Oct. 18.—Mental and emotional disorders may follow surgical operations, but the opera tions themselves rarely cause the upsets. Dr. Robert B. McGraw of Columbia university explained to physicians gathered for the gradu- j PI Stunning Fur-Trimmed rj COATS hp l Ml JHMIu Mm** •*"” \\l Exact copies of the most successful styles J \ j smartest materials in all the most fasiw PAY $2.00 A WEEK! C £fi?:T ■ Lovely New Fall AM 3! ■■l DRESSES 9|T*9s thr greatest. 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And there’s no use come with every package, suffering when Nature has provided such . , en , . a quick, harmless means of relief. Milk of , AIld ™S stores have the 25c an . d 50cbo ** Magnesia. Doctors the world over are united e '; j be g enuine > prescriptions! produ , with 50 years experience behind it, is al- ate fortnight of the New York Academy of Medicine. The cause of mental disturbances after operations may be found in the mental and emotional make-up of the patient. The operation gen- SU 'gx. S OCT. 18. 1929 erally Is only a provoking Incident. The same disturbance might have been caused by any other happen ing that would have strained too greatly the patients' ability to adapt himself.