Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1944, Image 6

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    IX MSDFOBO MAIL TWBU1TE
Your Health and Its Care
8T OR- WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
fUidm should (ddiMf loqultiM lot Dr. William Brdy
269 El Camlao. ttmlj Hills. Calif.
EXPOSURE AND ENLARGED TONSILE
Children with enlarged ton
sils andor adenoids who do not
require conservative surgical
treatment w
ray treatment,
electro coag
ulation or ton
sillotomy) a s
described 1 n
p r e e ding
talks, may still
benefit from
good hygiene.
Some time
go I told here
bout the . ob
servation made
Ot Brsdf by Dr. Bar
ron of Addlngton Sims of Seat
tle) N. Y., who, examining school
children late In fall cr In the
winter found nearly every child
with large tonsils, but hesitated
to recommend operation for so
many, then later In the spring
or early summer re-examined
the same children, found only a
' few still had an enlarged ton
sil. The first examination had
been made at the end of a period
of rainy weather. The second
examination was made after a
period of bright sunny weather.
Of course various factors may
have had something to do with
the enlargement of the tonsils
and the spontaneous diminution
in size. But it is my opinion
that the degree of exposure the
ultraviolet the child's skin. ab
sorbs from sunshine or skyshlnc
determines whether the child's
tonsils and adenoids will be en
larged or not the most, ex
posure the less enlargement of
T and A.
It is a familiar everyday ob
servation that children who are
most ' protected against ' ex
posure) coddled with excessive
clothing, kept indoors when they
would naturally want to play
outdoors, compeled to wear hats,
stockings, overcoats, muffers,
chest protectors and other su
perfluous, burdensome and 'un
comfortable contrivances of fuss
budgets, grannies and quacks
when they would naturally want
to throw off such restraints and
enjoy little exposure, more
Does Compass Needle
Point True North?
By J. Hugh Pruett
Astronomer, General Extension
Division, University of Oregon
"What's wrong with the small
compass In the handle of knife
I recently bought? I called the
salesman's attention to the fact
that it pointed 20 degrees east
of what seemed to be north.
He replied, 'It points north all
right This building Isn't set due
north and south.' "
There Is general Impression
that the compass needle, a, deli
cately pivoted and magnetized
splinter of steel, Indicates true
north at least as accurately as
does our reliable north star.
However, worries a-plenty await
the householder who takes his
compass readings literally, for
he will surely find his dwelling
badly askew.
At few places, taking the
earth as a whole, does the black
ened end of the needle, or
"north-seeking pole," Indicate
true north. To Columbus' sailors
the world seemed so absolutoly
out of plumb, due to the appar
ent misoenavlor of their trusted
compass, that they threatened
. mutiny. In North America the
needle points north only along a
line running through western
Hudson bay, Ontario, Michigan
and on down through South
Carolina. East of this line it
points west of north; west of the
line, east of north. Maps are
available, usually from govern
mental agencies, which enables
one to determine for his locality
this error from true north.
' The compass points east of
north at Sioux Falls by about
u'l degrees; at Klamath Falls,
20 degrees; Medford, 20 degrees;
THI ORIGINAL AIR MOOMANT
makes ODORS
vanish in
kitchen . . bedroom
bath . . basement, etc.
Odors can be so embar
rassingly unpleasant Why
not whiil Ihem sway with a
pray oi Sweet-Alre? Note
trace will linger. Cleanses
the air ol odor like a fra
grant breath ol spring.
" 8 ounce '1
4 ounce (50
Atomiser 60
lYaixscott's Pksrnacy
400 E. Main
Mondir. Hot. XI. 1144
frequently have enlarged ton
sils and adenoids than do chil
dren who are, as the Grannies
say, neglected and thus per
mitted to enjoy everyday ex
posure without artificial re
striction. Now, I do not contend that
It does any one any good to
suffer from cold or even from
wet or dampness if that can be
conceived to cause any suffer
ing. I urge the healthfulness
of ordinary everyday exposure,
for child or adult, primarily be
cause that is the natural way
to get sunshine vitamin D, a cer
tain daily ration of which is
essential for health.
The less bright or direct sun
shine or skyshine available, the
more cloud, smoke, fog, the
shorter the hours of daylight,
the more the body Is coddled or
covered, .the greater the indi
vidual's need for supplementary
vitamin D by mouth and this
applies especially to the child
with enlarged tonsils and ade
noids. QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
On
in.i Rffmnvaif
You uld that oi Ions both parties
are healthy In mind and body a mar
riage of first couilni will not Siva
defective offspring. Would that apply
to the marriage of tecond .cousina
once removed? (M. L.)
Amwer Now, now, let'a keep this
discussion on a sane level. I said
there Is no objection to the marriage
of cousins if there is no heritable de
fect or taint In the family. This Is as
true of the union of any other rela
tives no matter how nearly or how
distantly related. I don't know what
"once removed" means and when you
fet beyond first cousins I'm Just con
used. Orating the Teeth
My husband grates his teeth In his
sleep. 1 remember you mentioned It
some time ago In an article about
tetany. (Mrs. W. G. S.)
Answer Gritting or gnashing the
teeth in steep Is a common manifes
tation of tetany (not to be confused
with tetanus, lockjaw). Tetany is
more commonly recognized when it
occurs in Infanta or young children.
Adult tetany usually goes unrecog
nized, even If the patient comes un
der medical observation, because the
signs or manifestations are not so well
pronounced, xne tnerapeutio test
(getting relief or Improvement from
taking the remedy for the condition)
hai i
g'
iven ample support to the belief
that crampa in feet and leg, occur
s
ring especially in ine nigm, in aauiis
In 1
of mature age, are another common
manifestation of tetany, fiend
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress ana asx ior ao not use a cup.
tng) the pamphlet "Adult Tetany and
(rowing Pains."
(Copyright, 1044, John T. Dllle Co.)
Eugene, 21 V4 degrees; Portland,
22 degrees. To find directions in
a locality where, for example,
the error from due north Is
known to be IS degrees to the
east, turn the body of the com
pass until the needle Is over the
15-degree mark east of the north
arrow. The arrow will then In
dicate north.
The earth Itself Is undoubted
ly great magnet, else the tiny
magnet of the compass would
not set Itself In any certain di
rection. The earth's north mag
netic pole Is In northern Canada,
i.zuu miles from the ReoaraDhl-
cal north pole.
The cause of the earth's mag
netism Is not definitely known,
but has been assigned to action
from the stars, an electric cur
rent below the surface flowing
around parallel to the eauator.
the electrical particles of the at
mosphere moving because of the
earth's rotation and to huge
masses of magnetized lron-nlckel
alloys In the earth's center.
L
.17
Phoenix, Nov. 13 Phoenix
high school earnlval will be held
November 17 at 7:30 d. m. In
the high school gymnasium. Main
event will be coronation of the
carnival queen who will be
chosen by the sale of votes In
each class. Candidates are:
Freshman class, Irene Hanscom;
sophomore, Peggy 0 1 o v e r;
Junior Betty Epperson; senior,
Auriole Johnson.
.To provide entertainment for
young and old there will be a
wide variety of games including
bingo, hoop game, baseball
throw, splll-the-mllk. telegrams.
make-up booth, dart board and
many others including some for
the kiddles, A food stand will
also be In full swing.
There will be practical and
valuable awards including giant
panda bears, plush cats, kewple
dolls, baby dolls, walnuts, chick
ens, ducks, apples, turkeys,
shotgun shells, groceries, flash
lights, etc.
INVITATION DECLINED
Reams, Utah, Nov. 13 (U.R)
The Brooklyn draft board to
day sent Thomas J. McGrath of
Kearns note, requesting he
report for military servlro ,nn
McGrath Is declining the Invita
tion, nes been in service since
June, 1842. He's now an air
captain, stationed at the over
seas replacement depot at
Kearns. ' ' '
The National Co-operatives
and the Co-operative League of
the united states have mem
bership tit 1,800,000.
SWEDE HEP-CATS
EYED ASKANCE BY
OLDER PEOPLE
Boogie Beat Brought By
American Fliers Craze
Spreads Criticism Loud
By Hubert Uxkull
Stockholm, Nov. 11 U.B
The American - born Jitterbug
ing epidemic had spread to
Sweden, where critics already
fear that youthful Swedish hep-
cats are now In the proper moral
groove, even when they dance
in the city's zoo.
The boogle-beat Infection first
struck Sweden at Falum, a small
town In Dalekarlla province. It
was contracted from about 200
American flyers who, during
their Internment, taught the
Swedes how to be "solid send
ers."
Crase Spreads
The flyers left for quieter
country to the south, but their
jitterbug converts remained
faithful. Now the craze has
spread to Stockholm and Goten
burg. It has become a spectator
sport, which brings out many
spectators to the public dance
floors. One dance hall proprietor
upped his admission price and
paid youthful jitterbugs hand
some premiums for their per
formances. The first public Jltterbugging
display was held at Skansen, the
Stockholm zoo. The joint soon
was jumping, which led elders
to remark that the zoo was the
proper place for such shameful
exhibitions.
One onlooker, witnessing the
solid senders for the first time,
remarked: ."1 assume they get
married afterward."
Swedish newspapers have been
reporting for weeks on the prog
ress of their newest contro
versial football. Dorothy Nor-
tler, the American fiance of the
world champion distance run-
tier, Gunder Haag, told the Unit
ed Press that "jltterbugging is
all right if it is not overdone."
Critics Severe
Other critics have been more
severe, declaring that any Jltter
bugging Is overdone and several
doctors have characterized it a
dangerous pastime, pointing to
two hospital cases a broken
ankle and a fractured skull
resulting from the jive sessions,
The priesthood, with few ex
ceptions, has judged the craze as
a sinful activity, while anony
mous author, writing in the
newspaper Ariel, remarked:
"We were well on our way to
recovering from the destructive
and depraving tendencies of
jazz. The world fever was sink
ing. But now the curve has
jumped up again. This time it
Is not jazz, but swing, and Its
excess Is the much-discussed
jitterbug."
This kind of criticism the hep
cats ignore. Their big problem
is how to say "in the groove"
in Swedish. ,
HESCUE TRY FATAL
Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 13
(U.PJJohn Williams, a 44-year-old
Negro, was stabbed to death
here Saturday when he at
tempted to save an unidentified
white man from being robbed,
police reported.
' Reno, Nev. Nov. 13 (U.R)
Mrs. Tom Yawkey, wife of the
owner of the Boston Red Sox,
has completed six weeks' resi
dence in Nevada and will file
suit for divorce from the Boston
millionaire next week, it was
reported here today.
WEATHER
Northern California Partly
cloudy today and tonight; Tues
day clear; slowly rising daytime
temperatures.
Us Mall tribune Want Ada.
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quickly relieved by Penetro
Grandma's old-Urn mutton met
idea developed by modern ecienot
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S:1S p m. Superman. MBS) Dick
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8:30 p m. Voice of Firestone, NBC;
Harry Ylannery. Newa, CBS; Adven
tures of Tom Mix MBS: Jack Arm
strong. BN
5:45 p m News. CBS; Captain Mid
night, BN; Night News Wire. MBS.
6:00 p m. Song (a Born, NBC-,
Radio Theater CBS oabrlal Heatter.
MBS; Army Variety Show, BN.
6:13 p. nu Screen Test. MBS.
0:30 p. m. Information Please,
NBC: Spotlight Bands, BN.
7:00 p. m. Screen Guild Players,
CBS; Henry Glsdstone. MBS; Ray
mond Gram Swing. BN.
7:18 o m Lowell Thomas. MBS:
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Orch.. BN.
8:00 p. m. Mercer's Miude Shop.
NBC.
8:18 p. m. Gov. Warren, NBC;
Hedda Hopper. CBSr. Lum and Abnar.
BN
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NBC; Gay Nineties. CBS; Michael
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0:30 p m Fulton Lewie. Jr.. MBS;
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10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Five Star
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10:15 p. m. None But the Lonely
Heart, NBC: Sherlock Holmes, MBS;
Wartime Women, CBS.
10:30 p. m. Sweetheart Swlngtlme.
NBC.
11:00 p. m. Serenade, CBS; Freddy
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Tuesday
8:00 p m Terry and Pirates, BN:
rietcher Wiley. CBS OK (or Release.
NBC
5:18 p. m. Red's Gang, CBS; Dick
Tracy, BN; Superman, MBS.
8:30 D m Date with Judv NBC:
Jack Armstrong. BN . Harry riannery
news. CBS; Adventures of Tom Mix
MBS
8:48 p m Cspt Midnight BN:
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6:00 p. m. Mystery Theater, NBC;
Gabriel Heatter, MBS; Burns and Al
len, CBS.; Army Show, BN.
6:15 D m Screen lest MBS
6:30 p. m. Fibber McGee and
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6:45 p. m. Gov. SneU, MBS; Edgar
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7:00 p. m. Raymond Gram Swing.
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7:15 p. m. Lowell Thomas. MBS;
Ted Malone, BN.
7:15 p. m Sen. Truman, BN
7:30 p. m. Hildegarde. -NBC Red
Rider, MBS; Manhattan Melody, CBS;
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..S9a. ? m. Mercer's Musio Shop,
NBC: I Love a Mystery, CBS.
8:19 .P. m. Fleetwood Lawton,
NBC; Inim and Abner, BN; Music.
CBS. '
8:30 p. m. Freedom of Opportunity,
MBS; Johnny Presents. NBC.
J?JP -J1 ' eervtning to. Boys
NBC: Big Town. CBS.
0:15 o m Rex Miller MBS
0:30 o m Million Dollar Club
CBS: Fulton Lewis. MBS.
10:00 P m News N HO Cmm At
Monte Crlsto, MBS; Five Star Final,
10:30 p. m. Edwin C. H1U. CBS.
o"i00.!?- m Talks, CBS; Concert
MEXICAN LABOR CAMP
CLOSED IN JOSEPHINE
urants Pass, Nov. 13 The
WFA camp on the Lower River
road, where Mexican nationals
nave been housed for several
months, has discontinued opera
tion, C. W. Thornberry, farm
labor assistant, - said Friday.
Most of the Mexicans are leav
ing wis community, snms.fr,
work In California, and some to
return to Mexico. However.
about 35 are being retained
here, Thornberry said. The men
remaining here will work for
hop growers', with the exception
oi live wno are employed by the
Grants Pass irrigation district,
and a few who are remaining to
worn ior duid growers, Thorn
berry said.
With the U. S. 3rd Army,
France. Nov. 13 (U.R) Two
German spies, trapped by three
wide awake GIs, were executed
by a 3rd army firing squad this
afternoon after being con
demned to death by a U. S. army
commission. '
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cruiting station, who covers this
area.
As the American offensive is
Intensified in the Pacific, more
and more radar technicians are
needed on the ships which take
men and supplies to advanced
bases or seek out the enemy's
fleet, on the great armada of
naval planes and in the ever-expanding
submarine service. 1
Applicants who can pass the
aptitude test are enrolled as sea-
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pass the qualifying test ea n en
list immediately. Men in the
draft ages of 18 to 37, inclusive,
who can qualify, will receive let
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presented at the time of their in
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trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
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10-Tell
II Animal
13 Appraises
18 Valley
19 Among first
31 Ethiopian tltla
24 Skin ailment
26 Endure
39 Act cornlly .
81 River ducks
33 Changed
3S-fcIight
38 Hippodromes
37 Italian coins
39 Dressing tabls
40 Flowed out
43 Great Lakes
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48 Rounded root
4ft Short jacket
81 Pretty girl
(slang l
53 81 iter
66 Compass polos
M A group of
States (sbbr.t