The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 02, 1950, Page 16, Image 16

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    4 The N)w-ltviw, KeMburf , Or. Thuri., Mar. 2, 1950
HAL IOYLI SAYS:
People Are Beginning To Get Guilt
Complexes If They're Called Normal
Br HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK, CiP) One upon
Urn ther wai a nypocnron
driac who fait sure thcrt was some-
, thine wrong with bit arm.
"W can't anything wrong
with it," his friend said, but the
man thought, "they just don't want
In tell ma tha truth."
He took his arm to a doctor.
Tha doc said it looked to him like
tha healthiest arm ha had seen all
week.
Still unconvinced tha man went
noma. Ha beian to Dinch his arm
to be sura the circulation wa all
right He pinched to hard bruise
developed.
"Ah-hah" h said. Ha began
' probing the bruise with a safety
pin. Three days later ha was in
a hospital complaining indignant
ly to a nurse:
"They told ma nothing was
wrong with my arm and her
I am ball-dead from blood poison
ing."
The Beniedrlne Ana
This mythical cent suffered from
what is now tha major disuse of
our aga tha Benzedrine age.
And that disease is the compul
sion to feel that thera must be
something wrong with you, just be
cause you're alive.
It'a become a national epidem
ic. People are beginning to develop
guilt complexes whenever they're
told they're normal. They suspect
it's anti-social to be healthy, and
they don't want to be accused o
it publicly.
Greet a man today with "how
do you feel?" and he hands you his
blood pressure chart and looks
around for a couch ha can lie on
and tell you all the mean things
done to him in childhood.
Tha bane of the medical world
used to be Uie fellow who tried to
treat his appendicitis at home by
following the directions in a patent
medicine almanac. Today it's tha
guy who tries to bandage his men
tal problema by reading the Psy
chology books in the public library
or the corner drugstore.
Psychiatrists Worried
People's mushrooming preoccu
pation with their own mental jun
gle has got even tha psychiatrists
worried.
"Tha net result must be to pro
duce uncertainty, confusion and dis
tress," Jules V. Colem-- '
of the mental Hygiene clinic at tha
center, told a convention v. .
specialists lsst week.
And he added that all the cur
rent jawing and scribbling about
mental health "is of little value in
reducing the Incidence of neuro
sis." This is a bugle note of common
sense. If a gent hss cancer, ha
isn't going to cure it by reading
medical text. And if he has inci
pient schiozophrenia, he isn't go
ing to get well Djr boning up on
the grammar of psychiatry.
Ordinary mental health, like or
dinary body health, can best be
retained by following the rules your
grandmother knew. An old lady
onca gave this poor man's philoso
pher a simple prescription that so
KITILL M.0JICT BIOUN
PENDLETON, Msrch 2. (P)
First work on tha Keteli FHA low
cost housing project begin her
Monday with grading.
Edwards Bros, of Albany are the
general contractors. They expect
to start work on tha 100 houses
sometime in March.
ANOILL TO RUN AOAIN
WASHINGTON, March l.-iJPt-Rcp
Homer D. Aneell (R Ore.) an
nounced Monday ha would run for
enmuuu, usiing nis piaunrm
as free enterprise, development of
tha Columbia basin, and war on
Communism.
Anscll also ssid he would work
lor adoption of the Hoover com
mission report, for tax reductions
ana lor civu rights.
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far has worked unfailingly:
"If your mind hurts, or your
feet hurt, take off your shoes and
go to bed. in any case just relax
and get away from what causes
you to feel bad.
"If nine houra of sleep don't
mska you feel better, go to a doc
tor." And If everybody got nine hours
sleep a night, the psychiatrists
then wouldn't have to go so often
to sea their own psychiatrists. .
U. S. Challenges Soviet For Ail-Garman Election
FRANKFURT, Germany, March
1 The United States has chal
lenged Russia to agree to elections
throughout all Germany, possibly
Oct. IS, on tha basis of fre bal
lotting. Oct. 15 ia the date the Russisns
hsve set for an election in the
Soviet sponsored East German peo
ple's republic.
The proposal was mad by the
U.S. High Commissioner, John J.
McCloy. But he indicated th Unit
ed Stales would take no initiative
in organizing aucb an election.
McCloy's statements were inter
preted here as a counter to Soviet
propaganda statements thst the
Communists are the only ones who
can reunite Germany.
The higher commissioner said he
probably will discuss his proposal
with th U.S. Stat department
when he returns to Washington this
weekend to testify before a con
gressional committe on appropria
tions for Germany.
McCloy opened his news con
ference with a statement repeat
ing U.S. desires to achieve Ger
man unity. He said the scheduled
election In tha Soviet Zona Oct. IS
would b a one-sided Communist
affair.
"Unity and freedom can be at
tained in Germany only if thera
be full and equal onoortunitv for
all parties throughout Germany to
propose csndidstes, advance pro
grama and compete for the elec
torate's favor."
Prices For Wool Fabrics In Women's, Men's Wear Beginning To Stabilize
Bv SAM DAWSOM
NEW YORK. CP) Prices for
wool fabrics for both men's and
women's wesr are beginning to jell.
Some, especially woolens, will b
up this fall. Other fsbrics, particu
larly worateds. will he ii'wi'a.nged
from the spring price lists.
After wek ol jitters ami inde
cision, watching the climbing quo
tations on Austrslisn fine wool, th
American mills are finally bring
ing out their new lines, snd new
prices. Tha policy, at this time,
seems to be: On fsbrics woven
from wool bought before the Aus
tralian prices jumped around 25
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wis iuic nui wv iui-
changed in the main; en fabrics
which muat be woven from wool
bought at the new price, higher
tags by from 2'a cents to 20 cents a
yard.
Customers resctions to tha new
price appear mixed Spokesmen
for tha American Woolen Co., larg
est of th mills, says sales to the
men's wesr trad, which juat open
ed, already hava been very good.
But the wool associstes of the
New York Cotton Exchange, Inc.,
a group that deals in wool tops
futures, ssys thst soma makers of
men's clothing hava to raise oricea
on suits, and that th first advance
may come in sports coats, and by
this summer. The associates ssy
that retailer buying of women'a
apparel for tha Easter season hss
been very slow.
Americsn woolens new ore
lines show all worsted fabrica for
women's wesr unchsnged for fell.
Quotations went up on IT woolen
fabrics, however, soma as much
ss 20 cents -a yard.
The company is bringing out 93
new fsbrics, the largest number of
innovations in ita history. And it ia
offering for the first time a chcVe
of any cloth in regular widths of
56 and 58 inches, or in new extra
wide, at 60 to 62 inches. The wider
widths, garment cutters say, per
mit them to cut mora garments
from the cloth, at a lower cost
fer unit, which might make up for
igher cloth costs.
Members of the International As
sociation of Garment Manufactur
ers, meeting here, are told that
the demand for all-wool gabardines
hss been strong, and worsted sheen
ara picking up is popularity.
Carpet wool prices hava ba
rising, too. Th Department of
Commerce reports th avaraga
price of carpet wool Imports jump
ed 21 percent in the last seven
months of 1949. Americsn rug mak
ers have been boosting prices re
cently, and blaming the higher wool
prirea. About 65 percent of tha
carpet wool that Americana us
cornea from Argentina. Demand for
carpeta haa atayed high.
In the back of the minds of v.
eryone in the wool business, whetb
er making carpeta or making i,a
suits, is th specter of rising com
fMition with th synthetic fsbrics.
he higher th price of raw wool
goes, th greater the pressure ta
use rsyon, nylon snd other syn
thetics.
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