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1 I EIGHT MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1944 Your Health and Its Care BY DR WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Reader! should address, Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady 265 El Camino. BeTerlr HUls. Calii. WOOD IS CARBOHYDRATE I have recently bought a play pen for my baby (writes a read er, who thereby qualifies for a reDUKe;. u is u n f i n 1 s h ed wood and I want to put either a stain or varnish on it. Would or ange shellac or a maple stain covered w ith varnish be p o i s o n o us? You see my baby bites on Or BradT his crib and I want to be careful that lie does rot get poisoned. Perhaps you can suggest a non-poisonous fin ish. My husband and I read your column daily and we both think . . . (Mrs. A.M.S.) Oh, so you have -a husband too? Do you let him come Into the house occasionally to . look at your baby? But we'll go into this wretched situation more thoroughly in another' article. For the present, Ma'am, please consider yourself ebuked.'. L My advice is to leave the crib as it is unstained,, unvarnished, unpainted. ' In fact I advise that all furniture, toys, cribs, wood work or other surfaces the baby wood unvarnished, unstained, can touch, should be of plain , unpainted. It can do no particular harm if the baby sucks or gnaws on plain wood- Babies have not Infrequently suffered if not fatally from chronic lead poisoning from lucking and gnawing on painted crib, chair, toy. Not all paints contain lead, but many do. Shellac is likely to. contain ar senlc. Indeed, It is at present extremely difficult .to find shellac that is arsenic-free. Keep things within the baby's reach free from point or other : ) t Olsen and Johnson Hit Coming A- X l Vv.'. Olsen and Johnson In a cene from the hilarious musical "Ghost Catchers," with Martha O'Drlscoll, Leo Carrillo, Gloria Jean and Andy Dovlne. Showing Sunday and Monday at the Cratcrlan. "Bridge of San Luis Rey" Coming k .'.'..''.'-a '(.'!. Lynn Barl and Frances Lcderpr come to the Riallo Sunday for three diys in Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer prize novel, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey." Scheduled as the companion feature, Janet Martin and Allan Lane are co-starred In "Call of the South Sras." Building Materials Of Certain Types Now Unrestricted Washington, Oct. 18 OJR) The war production board and rational housing agency today lifted restriction on the use of certain buil.tlng materials and uthorited construction of stand rd pre war type homes. Relaxations of restrictions re sulted from an easing of short ages In rertain critical materials, the two Kgencles announced, to give builders greater freedom In design and the use of housing materials and equipment "as they becume available." The action lifted restrictions on total floor area In a home unit, number of electrical out lets and plumbing fixtures. Among the restrictions retain- PARTS and SERVICE lor all Makes ol WASHERS and REKRIGRRA TORS YOUNGER S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N RartlMt Phona 34)9 finish plain wood can never do any harm even if the baby eats it. Use fine sand-paper to smooth any rough surfaces, and wash surfaces frequently with plain soap and water for cleanliness. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Pnst.Oneratlva Pneumonia Referring to your theory of eoldi being caused by infection, how do you account lor ether pneumonla7 iH. O 1 Answer Atelectasis or collapse of portion or portions or one or notn lungs, due to too shallow breathing, failure to administer carbon dioxide to stimulate breathlnf , failure to urge the patient to take full deep breaths afew times every hour or two In the days and nights Immediately after the operation, and too prolonged ly ing iiai on DBcK. No, No, Nadlne You promised to send pamphlet on How to Lose WeiKht If a correnoond- ent glves her height, weight and age. I am 45, 63 Inches tall and weigh 134 pounds. " (Nadlne) ' Anrwer-yrhere wee another re quirement, remember? the corre spondent was to inclose stamped, self addressed' envelope, but never mind. Nadlne. Your weight Is, If anything a little any. Don't try to lose weight Rather cultivate vlte send a quarter and stamped self addressed envelope for booklet "The 7 Keys to Vile." Basal Metabolism Please explain the basal metabolism test. Have asked our physician sev eral times but he has explained noth ing.. After going to a specialist I was chagrined to find that our own phy sician has the apparatus In his office. - , . (Mra. S. M. T.t Answer Tt Is a Goldherglan ma chine, I think. Batter leave It to your own physician if he is a good doc tor you Just can teach him when he should -give you. the works. The brass specialist is different his aim U to cater to the Wiseacre public. " Bourbon If you answer my four questions I'll be haDDV to send vou a bottle of uncut bourbon. ID. A.) Answer I wouldn t nod my head i for a barrel of It. If you have some good smoking tobacco on hand 1 mlxht listen. I Two years aiu had my ee ex- u -. amlned. The optometrist said there I was some Internal trouble and sug-1 grated I have my teeth cared for. 1 went to dentist and he advised me to nave them all -out., bo I did... I am 2 years old and very nervoua. nirs. v. w. a.) Answer I suppose It will only an noy the quacks In the medical and dental fields If I harp any more on that subject but It seems truffle thnt you nave im a slnttle tooth without due consultation of your physician and dentist as to the neceastly fur such radical treatment. (Copyright 1044. by John F. Dllle Co.) ' -0 'rir--.?- ed are the limitations on the use of lumber for flat roofs and walls of houses and general pro visions requiring conservation of lumber .nd other materials both In the construction of housing projects and their related fncili ties Officials pointed out there Is also a prohibition against the use of board lumber for sheath lug. partitions, ceilings, and fences. The first Boomer band to In vade Indian Territory (now Ok lahoma) was organized by C. C Carpenter and attempted settle ment on the Quapaw reservation In May, 1870. BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER LODGE IS NOW OPEN Delicious Dinnon Cocktail Lounge Dancing ' Ou Cratar Lka Highway N.ar Trail Ttlaphona Trail 1404 a-ffixi j i j.".rj . .. tir n On the Radio Chains STATIONS! Chain affiliation and where thej tre on the dlali KALB (MHS) 1330, Portland, RLX (NHC-Blue) IIUO. Portland; KUA (MIL'-Hlue Si M1HI 1510 Hpokane: KUO (MiC-lllue) alu Sao Francisco; KtlW (MIC'-Hed) 020. Purtlandi RJK NBC-Blue) 1000. Seattle: KNX (CHS) 1070 Los Angeles; KUA (NBL'-Ked) 850 Denver: Klll.N (I'BM) 9 TO, Port. land; KOMI) (MIC-Red) Seattle: KI'O (NMC-Krd) Ban Francisco: KSL (CBS) Bait Lake Cllj eso. exo. 1160. Time Shown Is PWT Weonesoay 6:00 p. m Fletcher Wiley, CBS; Terry and Pirates. BN: OK for Re lease. NBC. 9:13 p m. Superman. MBS; Dick Tracy. BN 5:30 p m. Jack Armstrong. BN; Harry Flannery. news CBS:: Adven tures of Tom Mix, MBS 3:48 p. m. Elmer Peterson, NBC: Night News Wire, MBS; Capt. Mid night. BN: News. CBS. 6:00 p. m. Eddie Cantor, NBC; Gabriel Heatter, MBS: Carlson and News. BN; Frank Sinatra, CBS. 6:13 p. m. News. BN; Screen Test. MBS. 6:30 p. m. Mr District Attorney. NBC: Jack Carson. CBS: First Nlghur MBS; Spotlight Bands. BN 7:00 p m. Kay Kyser's Kollege, NBC; Raymond Gram Swing. BN: Great Momenta In Music, CBS 7:19 p m. lowell Thomas MBS: Ted Malone. BN. The Colonel. CBS 7:30 p. m. Lone Ranger, MBS: Scramby Amby, BN; Nelson Eddy. CBS. 8.00 p m Mercer's Music Shop NBC: News. BN. I Love e Mystery CBS: Main Liner, MBS H:13 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NUC: Lum and Abner BN Passing Parade CBS B:30 d. m. carton or Cheer. NBC: niy Best tiirls. tin. ur cnrisuan uua: uuiiona urummona Mas 0:00 p m Mr and Mrs North. NBC; Allan Jones with Woody Her- man'r Orch.. CBS; News. MBS; Dun. nlnger BN 0:30 p m Fulton lwis. Jr., MBS 10:00 p. m. News. NBC. 10:30 o m Sonnv Dunham Orch. CBS; Sweetheart Swfnglime NBC. 10 45 d m. Ambassador Hotel Orch , BN 11:00 o m. n tmore Hotel Orch. NBC: News. CBS Thursday 8:00 p nv Terrv nd Plratee. BN: Fletcher Wiley. CDS OK for Release NBC 5 13 p m Dick rrry. BN. Super mm, MBS. Relair tn Rhythm NBC 5 30 p m Jach Armstrnnf. u;x: Harrv Flannerv news CBS a , ri in , 'mi. , ijt 54) p m Lnula t Locnner. NBC: Captain Midnight, BN. Night News wire MBS News. CBS. a 00 o m -.M ine Hall NBC: Major Bowes CBS Gabriel Heatter. Mils Carlson mn6 News BN 6 13 p m Screen Test MBS; Lou Holli ON 6 30 p m Bob' Burns. NBC; Spotlight Bands BN. Corliss Archer CBS, StarllKht Serenade. MBS 7 00 p m. Abbott and Costello, NBC; Raymond Gram Swing, BN Flrflt Line. CBS. 7:1 o m Lowell Thomas. MHS 7 30 p. m. Senator Truman, BN: Red Rvder. MBS: March of Time. NBC. 8 00 p m Music Shop. NBC; I Love a Mystery. CBS; Rov Henle. news BN; Sammy Kaye, MBS B ill D m Niaht Editor NBC: Lum and Abner BN Pn,na rarnde CI1S B 30 p m Cotfee ime. NBC; Uenth Vallev Sheriff CBS: Fred War. Inn Show BN 0 00 o m -Ntur MRR Amrtri'i Town Meetine of ihe Air. BN. v is p m mix Miner, mus 0 30 p m Kllery Oueen Mvstertim NnC; Fulton I-ewii. Jr.. MBS: Henri Uusfie Orch . CMS. 10 00 p m News Reporter, NBC; Town Meetlnit UN 10 30 p m Sweetheart Swing Time. NBC; Henri Busso Orch.. CBS 11:00 p m Hotel Blltmora Orch. NBC; News. CHS DONALD CRISP DIVORCED BY FILM WRITING WIFE Hollywood, Oct. 18 (U.R) Film Writer Jane Murfln today divorced Actor Donald Crisp who she charged deserted her the day after their 10th wedding anniversary. Crisp was considerate and friendly during a three year sep aration but when she asked if he planned to "ever live In the house she bought, Crisp said no, sho testified. An out of court property set tlement was made. KOIN ASKS PERMISSION FOR NEW FM STATION Washington, Oct. 18 (U.R) The Coast Ventura Co.. Ventura, Calif., today asked the federal commtinirations commission for authority to construct a new 23- watt radio station at Ventura. KOIN, Inc., Portland, Ore.. sought cuithorlty to construct a new FM station. Clualni tlma for claMirirrt arts m Too Lata (o Class!!; 13.30 MONEY TO LOAN! On JEWELRY CAMERAS and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS Used and unra daamad tawalry at great a'ng, PEOPLES LOAN CO. 35914 E. Main Street Stat Licania P 137 djsj SUBURBAN HFTGHTS WlS'o THE AU 10 LETT HS FSltf CteZ OH fMt t ttf CTT, A TEMV-EH WW SUNIU TO M.W.M Murine TO AAUN rl'M iGlVES ROTARIANS D-DAYjjiGHLIGHTS Major Ashton of Commandos Says Eisenhower Did In credible Job In Organizing General Elsenhower perform ed an "incredible Job" in orga nizing the allied forces for the invasion operations of British cording to Major Peter Ashton, British commando, now touring this country tor the British in formation service. Major Ashton a member of Eisenhower's in vasion staff, spoke at the Tues day luncheon meeting of Med ford Rotary club at Hotel Med- ford. Intimate highlights on the pre- Invasion operations of Brltsh and American forces were given by the young commando officer, whose war experiences before the famous D-Day Included "combined" operations In Eng land, Algiers, Tunis and Sicily. He was attached to Lord Louis Mountbatten's Asiatic forces be fore Joining the staff of the first American division for the in vasion. Beaches Scouted Both aerial photography and submarine reconnaissance were used to "scout" the Invasion beaches in preparation for D Day, Major Ashton said. Ten days before the zero hour the American division, to which the major was attached, moved Into the "operational area and roast chicken was served daily for breakfast as a before - battle morale booster. The actual land ing was proceeded by two hours of intensive bombing and naval bombardment, calculated not to destroy the almost impregnable shore defenses of the Germans, too deeply underground to be smashed but to make the nazis "keep their heads down" while landings were effected. The fire was accurately directed by gun nery experts on the beaches with walkie-talkie sets and by observ ers in fighter planes, the major told Rotarians. The intricate system of "hedge-hogs" embedded in the beaches, were destroyed by spec ial "assault engineers," the speaker said. Land mines and enemy fire took a heavy toll of the first waves of British and Americans. The S.S. troops were fierce, fanatical fighters, while German coastal defense troops were not nearly of as high ca bcr. Major Ashton paid a high tribute to the allied aerial forces for their thorough clearance of German opposition from the skies during the Invasion. The speaker did not see a single Gcr man plane for eight days of the fiercest invasion fighting. The speaker told interesting personal experiences in which he beat one German "to the draw" and received the surren der of one group of nnzis after they had shot their officers. Underground Aids The "terribly powerful" French underground was lauded by Major Ashton. The attitude of the French was passive for the first three days. After they realized that this invasion was "the real thing" and not another Tit NO Do yoo hive poor digestion? Do you fed headachy iftir iatlit? Do yoo tt sour or opset asilyT Doyoofii!tinil-lislii$$T Do you fel hn darby and uptwt du (o l-wny aiftcatra lexxu 10 to, cnwrtul na nai nappy nam your food muat b disrated properly. lighted pronely. trh day. Nature must produce about two pint of a vital digestive juice to hHp digMt your food. If Nature fall. your food may rrmain undtReatrd lea vim you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter'a Little Liver Pilli increase thii flow quickly often in as little aa SO minute. And. you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artiheial aids to counteract Indigestion when Carter'a Little Liver Filli aid digestion after Na turea own ordor. Take Carter'a Little Liver Fills as directed, det them at any drugstore. 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