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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
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Hound the Campfire; 7:15. Evening Farm Hour; DO. Psychology of the Family: B 30. This ia Forrestry: 0:45. News: tDO. Mu sic That Endures: t:4S. Evening; Medi tations; 10 DO. Sign Off. Time g "a- ' ' V rrf7 T2 Vf f m A aCTTT' & " 'M 1 fc. K. 1MB. Th Statcancm, Saint, Cron. GRIN AND BEAR "Who uri wo hava a frae praaa? ... Omly yesterday aaa ml eamrada cdlton taak Issaa with years at Most of us, at on tima or an. other, have suffered from an at tack of hoarseness. W have not paid much attention to It, but It should not be s lighted for the kind of hoarseness which continues for several weeks Is a disturbing; symptom and one which requires prompt investigation. This throat condition may be due to a number of things. It may even be due to a tumor of the vocal cords in the larynx or voice-box and, of course, we all know such an ailment should not be neglected. Unfortunately it is not always possible to tell by an ordinary examination exactly what type of tumor is present Therefore, it may be advisable that in these difficult to diagnose cases, a bit of the tu mor be removed for examination under the microscope. e e e There are several trpes of ta mor growth in children. One of them is known as papillomatosis This is a difficult disorder to treat. In this condition, numerous tu mors are present, spread along the vocal cords and larynx The growth seems to recur persistently and must be removed at intervals. In adults, what is known as a papilloma of the vocal cords may develop. It can usually be cut off without injuring the vocal cords. what are known as vocal nod ules or singer's nodes, may develop in singers, public speakers, and In persons who abuse the voice. The nodules are made up of swellings, and around the bottom of the swellings there is some inflamma tion or edema or coll action of fluid in the tissues. These swellings may disappear after a period of com- Hollywood On Parade By Gene Handsaker HOLLYWOOD You. as a po tential customer, are the ultimate boss of everybody in the movie business. And you aren't influ enced toward the boxoffice by costly scenes that coil up on the the cuttms-room floor. Producer Bill Iine says, "Pic tures cost too much" and "There's too much waste in Hollywood Bill, chunky and brush-haired, is a- former movie press-agent and before that a circus advance man. whose solemn visages masks a friendly spirit After 54 action packed B pictures, all of them money-makers. Pine and his express-agent partner, Bill Thomas, have graduated to A's. "Man handled," starring Dorothy La mour, Sterling Hayden, and Dan Duryea, is their second million- dollar effort for Paramount n lease. Pine says that if Hollywood wants to make money and do I hear anybody saying nay? It should avoid: J. Starting pictures without fin ished scripts. I wouldn't be sur Hario WEDDED BUSS? rVC0yALL "H? GIRLS 1 I krJOW VvHOABE MACttED ACE MlSEGABLEXNTOJd TUBE A CAREER &&L to Im. t M IH I . I JV, uvc jny tvrt urc: ravi M tSASTOO&EFOQA fl OF FWfTS- I I ELAH-BLAH- I Tharsdar . January 13, 18137 IT By Uchty the goverxuncnt . . . b waa 4 age ..." I Wrlttesj by Dr. Hermaa M. BsuuleaaeK. I MJK plete rest of the voice. However, surgical removal may be necessary in some cases. ' r There are a number of other conditions that may cause hi ness. For example, ulcers may de velop in the larynx. These usually occur as a result of infection due to tuberculosis, and at times, even to syphilis. Fortunately,; healing generally follows with proper treatment which must include com plete voice rest. i A disorder known as pacyder raia causes some thickening of the) lining membrane in parts of the larynx. It is suggested that this may be due to the excessive use of alcoholic beverages; These growths also may be easily, j cut away. 'Is When hoarseness that lasts more than a day of two occurs, there i always need' to consult your doc tor. He may even suggest that thorough study by a specialist be made . In difficult - to - diagnose cases so that the cause j may be found and proper treatment car ried out. , j j QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A. R.: I have had pains In the left side of my chest. My doctor told me I have a toxic goiter. Is it possible for this to cause such pains in the chest? j Answer: A toxic goiter can pro duce severe damage to the heart and such symptoms as pain in. the chestj . f I - The- goiter should be treated promptly by your physician. Op eration may be required. (Copyright, 14. King Features, laej i- prised if half of the A pictures are begun with unfinished J scripts, j Producers have commitments te players to start on such and such I a date. So the producers say.Let's get started even if the script isn't j done." This leads to I i 2. Shoot in too much film. I "Fourteen or fifteen reeli, maybe, when they know the. picture has to go out at nine reels. So ' ou cut out five or six reels pi aps a million dollars that the boss, the guy who goes to the boxoffice with his money, is never going to see. Over-shooting is very common.. You expect to lose about; a reel you can't guess right to the foot but you shouldn't have to cut out five or six. It costs for sets, people, clothes, film,, and time." j 3. Insufficient merchandising. "Hollywood has got to learn you can't just make a picture! and for get about it. You've got to go out and sell it." Pine recently took a print of "Albuquerque1' to 21 cities and showed it to theater-chain of ficials. The personal touch they met the producer rather i than his salesman. His partner, I Thomas, was busy meanwhile setting up premiere showings in other cities. Pine says, "It's matter of mer chandising, the same thing the de partment stores do." ; A common waste, of course. Is too many takes of a given scene. "Keep shooting, it till you get a good one,' Pine says, "but Fve seen a director make 18 or It takes and then say, 'Print No. 2." Thai, it i could be added, didn't happea on the fast-moving, low-budget, financially successful Pine-Thomas quickies, j Safety experts say rubbish. waste paper, and other combusti ble materials should be burned in open metal containers' ion bare ground at a safe distance' (SO- feet if ! possible) from buildings combustible materials. nTktle yen leek far a IassVer In Tfc Halessasa ttiitti as yea want ase te kau WUEkK TOT4 j QUICPgl j n? i- 1