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) - 111. 12 Th Statesman, Salem, Oregon. ThursttUry. April 21. 1949 The Nation's Top Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper Cl FEEL UKe " v ( SOMETHING ) A DIFFERENT S BLONDIZ V WHAT ON . ( eapth are Seating? I y pvrl v A BOWLOf) (jfy (cuMs?) Qyr nm. t n far. U BEE? With sugar and cream, OF COURSE MAkS? SURE A f WHAT II KNOW A GUV I DO VOU TMAT5 COT II SAV, SOME APMV I 'PEAR- .CSS DICK TRACT &0,CJET 1 2C& BOMBS AND 3 MASKS. WO DOC IS THERE sT THIS IS TWe1 NOTHING MOT WATEJ? II HIDDEN RESERVOie II IN THAT AND THERE'S J STOVE, WATER IN IT, AND WEV HOLD ITf TWERES SOMETHING IN THE WATEJc- YES -THE" POISONOUS CLOUDS fONTlMUF THEIR RELENTLESS. 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THEV LL SRUE VORE PfVPPy LET PAPPY ROOT PER HISSE'F !.' TELL EM TO SAUE TH IVihSH IMTH' COOKER!.' 4THE YOUNG roEA By Mossier "But, Mother, why must you treat oie like a Mere CHILD! !' THURSDAY'S BROADCASTS Kilocycles: KSI.M 1390. KOCO 1490. KOIN 970. KGW 620. KEX 1190 HOUR 6 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KfcX 00:00 00:15 00:30 Morning Newa (Timekeeper March Tim Newt Roundup KOIN Klock KOIN Klock Hodpe Podge I Hodge Podge Farm Time Karly Bird r.arly Bird lEarly Birds 00:1 (New 'koIN Klock Farm Tin e I Ed Arnold 7 KSLM News (Breakfast Gang Breakfast Cany l op Trades KOCO Tex Hitter (News Ot Spoilx Top o Morning News KOIN KOIN KWck INews IBob Gaired Fled Beck KGW Kntass News Clock Watcher Old Sonus. s.irn Huvn KEX News IVI. Agronsky IBom An.sberry iTime Tempos 8 KSLM Bargain CountriV. Llndlahr KOCO Haven of Hest Haven of Rest KOIN User News Grand Slam KGW Fred Wai.ng Fred War!.. KF.X Breakfast Breakfast Sons Pioneers Quiz Club i West. Melodies West. 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Psychology of the Family; 8:30, Great Songs: 8:45. News: 9 00. Music That Endures: 9:45. Evening Meditations; 10 00. Sign Off. GRIN AND BEAR IT By Iiichty r1- 'Strange, that hair ran be to lovely on a woman's head . . . and M unlovely clogging the drain Your (Health Written by Dr. Herman .V. . Bundenten, M.D. Many different types of treat ment have been employed for 'Ah.it is known as peptic ulcer, that L- ulcer of the first part of the intestines or duodenum. Ju.t why these ulcers occur has not been definitely detei mined. It is thought, however, that they tend to develop in those with certain types of physical makeup, many such persons being nervous or high strung. For years, the treatment of ul cers has consisted of the giving of milk and cream, with alkaline substances, such as baking soda. Amino Acids More recently, however, ulcers have been treated with amino acids, these being the substances which make up proteins and found in such foods as meat, milk and eggs. Recently a study was made of 23 patients with these ulcers. For the first ten days they were given a diet made up exclusively of milk, plus the amino acids which were adminiMered every two hours in the does prescribed bv the doctor. During the next 20 days, the patients were given a more ample diet, were fed every hours, and received five te.s spoonfuls of the amino acids each day. After this time, the patients were allowed 1o eat any foods they deired, with the exception of highly-seasoned foods, spices, and rough or bulky foods. During the period of treatment, the patients continued with their work, but were told to rest as much as possible. In 19 of the 23 patients studied, the symptoms were completely re lieved. There was a slight im pravement in one case, with no benelit in three others. In those patients who were benefitted, the symptoms, as a tule, disappeared within 24 houis. Treatment Helpful Treatment with amino acids is helpful in cases of peptic ulcer, but these acids do not seem to keep the ulcers from recurring. There is no evidence indicating that there is a deficiency of pro tein in the bodies of patients with peptic ulcer. Nevertheless .the amino acids seem to be of help. The results obtained with the treatment stated above are about I like those secured with other form.- of milk diets. However, th treatment above mentioned has the advantage of allowing the pa tient to continue at wprk; durinf ' the ti eat mint. ( ; This foim of treatment may bt especially helpful before ; opera tion, since it tends to improve tht) patient's general condition. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS F. L : I have a swelling of th abdomen in the morning, as well ! as cramps. Is there a cure for this .condition? f' t-- ! Answer: It is probable that you have a ?pasm of the bowel : or ( spastic colitis.? f j ji I This condition can be cured with ' proper treatment. J You should be under the car of your physician. j :; A Reader: Is penicillin helpful in the treatment of sciatica? , i Answer: Penicillin would be' of ! little value in the treatment of this condition. j I I Rest in bed. massage, the use of ; diathermy, and sometimes drugs, ; such as the salicylates, are help ; ful. " j j (Copyright, 1949. King Fratures. Inc.) Hollywood j On Parade i Look and Learn " By A. C. Gordon 1. What is the most common chemical element In the earth's crust? 2. What part of the United States is nearest to the North Pole? 3. Which wedding anniversary is known as the "Tin Wedding"? 4. - What gieat British naval of ficer was blind in one eye? 5. What song made John How ard Fayne famous? ANSWERS 1. Oxygen, which forms in com bination almost 50 per cent of the known rocks of the earth. 2. Lake of the Woods County in Minnesota. 3. The tenth. 4. Horatio Nelson (1758-1805). 5. "Home, Sweet Home." TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimniy Hatlo ' I'M LEAVING N0W,A40N60O5& FEEL ,4 LITTLE LOcaV...-TUllSll: llLQOTOTi-ie . CLUB AND RELAX FOR A WHILE CM1ER YOU VJOQK. TOO UARD youvE 60T TO TAKE IT ErASy 'ALL WORK AND NO PLAV,'A5 "WE PELLOVV&AVS" X DON'T KNOW WHAT Wet? DO wrwotrr oayBur you NEED A GOOD VACATION, JB.- 6ET A LOAD OF MONGOOSE "-HE' SOUNDS LIKE A GET-WELL CARD. TWO MINUTES AGO WE M WAS KNOCKlN HIM JJKE A SPEAK-EASY DOOM IF &K5DOME TOO iT ANY EASIEC WE'D BE .ARRESTED FOR, LOITERING I KNOW WWAT WEV DO WrWOJT ErTMECOPTWEAl WED PUT TUB JOl NT ON A PAYING fcWSiS- i2 '49 X 4-21 Hel0N5 7r BOSS FEEL SORQy FOR HIMSELF' - TU4NX TO TRVNG KOCO, FORREST HOTEL, N-V By Gene Handsaker HOLLYWOOD- A friend ; In the business asks if you'd; like, to be on television. You're scared, to death. You'd be petrified in front of that camera. But it would bo an experience. Something to tell the grandkiddies some day. Be sides, maybe this is fate's finger tapping your shoulder. Maybe an important sideline awaits you 'in television. Perhaps I (you ham, you) you are tele-visual. ; So with becoming reluctance, you say yes. You tell all youf friends. You have three days I is which to get nervous. The last, fateful afternoon you; have your suit pressed, your shoes 'shinedL. You select your shirt pale blue because white, you f have been warned, causes a glare and your necktie with the somber care: of bereft relatives. j The first thing at the studio by now your stomach's! really Jumping you're made bp. Along with several others in. a fluorescently glaring room. There's a long mirror. A long table with innumerable lotions and flat cans, like shoe-polish cans, Of tan make up paste. The make-up is to keep you from looking snpw-white on the screen. It feels, until it dries, as library paste would If you spread it over your face, i Thank heaven, the others are as nervous as you are. Why'd we let ourselves in for ithls? wails a lady radio editor, Wringing her hands. NBC'a television studio Is like a cluttered movie j sound stage. Sets, scenery hot; lights, microphones overhead. ' You four newswriters sit on a long davenport. Opposite, on an other davenport, are actors Don DeFore and Tony I Caruso and their wives. You'll play pictorial charades, team against team." on a program called "Can; You Picture) This?" ' -it iS You're on. A television camera rolls silently toward you. its two red "on" lights gleaming like evil eye. Sweat pours from the col umnist next to you. Grin, every body. You're supposed to be hav ing fun. f. ! j Master of Ceremonies! Jefry Lawrence hands you a piece, of black chalk and a card bearing the name of a local farmers.' -market. He says you'll sketch ,"m landmark." Frantically, at an easel, you draw crude farmer at his plow. Your team 'luckily guesses the market in 40 seconds. Pretty good. But the professional make-believers win. Their com bined guessing time; is slightly lower. The blurred ordeal is soon over. ' J ' i ! I East Salem Extension. Unit to Meet Friday EAST SALEM Two extension meetings will be held Friday, April 22. I 1 Edina Lane unit will meet with Mrs. Wallace Guthrie for a demon trati non "Broiled Dinners." i Lancaster unit will meet with Mrs. Robert Fromm at 1:30 p. m. Eleanor Trindle, extension agent, will give the demonstration on "Tnnurvinf Yll." i I BARNEY GOOGLB