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EIGHT MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wadnasday, Nor. 29. 1944 Your Health and Its Care BY DA WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Readers should address Inquiries to: Dr.. William Brady 2SS El Camlno. BeTerly HUli. Calif. , MULTIPLE My sister, never ill a day in her life until tnta ainicuon. nas three healthy chidren ranging in aea from nine to IS years. As a girl of about 10 she spent a week on term where she drank milk fresh from the cow, until her stomach turn ed against it, and she never drank milk in any .form Di Brady again. At the age of 28 she became awkward and unsteady on her feet, then had to take hold of a chair for support when she tried to walk, and finally had to .take to a wheel chair, and even had dif ficulty using her hands and con siderable slowness and stammer ing in speech , . .-Numerous physicians agreed her trouble is multiple sclerosis I was struck by what you said An one article about multiple sclerosis that ..itnmi. a trMtmpnt has annar- ently given benefit in some cases. I thought my sister's exclusion . miur jam well mn cream, and butter) from her diet since she was ten years of age may have mad something to do with the development of her trouble, as I gather that milk, cream and but ter are the richest food sources of vitamin A, (H.S.F.) All I know Is what I read in the textbooks, medical journals and letters from doctors and lay men. In one book (Nutrition and Di sease, by Edward Mellanby, M. D.. F. R. C. P , F. R. S., published by Oliver and Boyd, London, '34) I read this: "I shall now briefly describe my experience with 13 cases (of multiple sclerosis) treated! with a diet high in vitamin A it Includes 1 to 2 pints of milk a day 3 eggs, mamma lian (any animal that suckles its voung) liver, green vege- tables and carrots, and cod-, liver oil, about two teaspoon-, fuls twice dally." - T-- jrA11HnK .1 4 ..... ii. iMBiiaiiwjr wan. uii w naf that to was Impressed by (1) the great improvement that took t A -r A WORD WELL SAID Alfred FUlino United Featurp Syndicate HAP HOPPER ft VT rp. HOLD IT, HOLLY! YOUHeN WELL HAP.IMOUD THE V WW OFF THE BEAM. WAR MAVSOON BE OVER, AND REMEMBER, WE'RE JUST I CAN Buy THAT FUR COAT) 61ARTIKK ON THOSE JAPS IVe BEEN SAVING FOR. tV AND VOIR MONEY IN X--,'XTH WAR Y ORGONIANS BAND Gresham, Ore., Nov. 29 (U.PJ Oregon Anti-Japanese Inc., to day ' launched a membership drive throughout Multnomah county to Its organization aimed at preventing return of Jananese to Oregon. The group, comprising S6 farmers and professional andl businessmen, organized here last night with the purpose of seek ing an amendment to the state constitution to- keep the Japa nese out of the state. "We want to get this Job done before the boys come back (from the war) because If we don't do it the returning service men will," one farmer was quoted as saying at the meeting. T. R. Wright, transfer firm owner, was elected chairman and II. N. Price, executive sec retary and director. Other direc tors named were Dr. H. H Hughes, mayor of Gresham; Chalker't Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUI Dint Dance Rcrreihmenfl Chickeo and Steak Dinners Hnei unie.ua Hiare in (e ore I'l.OSKn MONDAYS tkurMU Prlvsla Parties Onl foi Imtiimiii ra oi Htl SCLEROSIS place In the early cases, however severe, from which up to the time of writing his book there had been no relapse; and (2) the stationary condition of the more chronic or long-standing cases they got no better but no worse. It should'be remembered that In multiple (sometimes called disseminated) - sclerosis, - regard less of whether any particular treatment Is used, remissions may occur and .these remissions sometimes last fop yeara during which there is no further pro gress of the trouble or no further impairment of -muscle or other functions. So, I suggest. in the Green Book 'TIerves and Nutrition for copy send .twenty-flve cents and stamped pre-addressed en' velope it may be more conven- lent and effective to' take three zo.uuu-unit capsules ol vitamin A daily that Is, natural vitamin A not carotene than it is for most persons to try to follow the high vitamin A diet Dr. Mellan by describes. Two months should be a sufficient time to determine whether vitamin A will help the victim of multiple sclerosis. If no improvement is apparent in that time it would be useless to continue the treatment any long er. ' ' ' - QUESTIONS ANSWERS -Factory Canned versus Borne Canned You said acurvy In a mild degree ta common among all classes In Amer ica today, especially in bottle fed babies -who do not receive a dally ration of orange or tomato or fruit juice or FACTORY CANNED tomato Juice. Do you make a distinction of factory canned from home canned to mato, and if ao, what is it? (C. M.) Answer Yea, the vitamin C in fresh fruit, fresh vegetable, greens, etc., Is destroyed by oxidation. That's why fruit Juice expressed from the fruit and kept for hours or overnight loses ita vitamin C to a considerable de gree. The commercial canning process is a vacuum process fresh fruit or juice hermetically sealed before cook ing which prevents oxidation. If the fruit, vegetable or juice completely fills container so no air space remains, and the container la hermetically sealed before heating, cooking or ster ilization, and the eeal not broken, then the home canning process is Just aa good aa the factory vacuum proc ess so far as preserving the vitamin C la concerned. - No Data en Dentists My doctor and dentist both advise extraction of five upper teeth. Please name a dentist in my city who puts rw teeth or denturea In right away hiy' dentist doesn't believe In that tifactioe and will not tell me who does t (Mrs. P. A. W.) Answer I'm sorry I have no data on dentists. (Copyright 1944 by John F. Dllle Co.) Ralph Hannan, grocer; C. G Schneider, attorney; W. A. Hes sel, farm machinery dealer; Larry Aylesworth, farmer, and Russell Akin, former mayor and housing project manager. DISABLED VETS TO GET JOBS ON CIVIL SERVICE Washington, Nov. 29 (U,R) The white house announced to day that President Roosevelt has signed an executive order permitting disabled veterans who have comoleted a training course to be appointed to civil service Jobs "without regard to ine requirements of the, civil service rules and the war serv ice regulations." The announcement stipulated, however, that the veteran must obtain a recommendation from the employing government agency and must have complet ed his training course satisfac torily. NOW OPEN! TAKE-IT-EASY LODGE Dine and Dance Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday One-Hair Mil Up Savage Creek DAMAGEDVESSEL Skipper Relates Last Min utes of Flat-Top Hit: By Single Japanese Bomb By Dan McGulre United Press Correspondent Pacific Fleet. Headquarters, Pearl Harbor. Nov. 28 (1I.P1 The skinner of the lleht rnrrW Princeton told today how a sin gle bomb probably" a 800 pounder from a Japanese plane caused fires and explosions that ultimately forced other Ameri can navai units to sinK the 10,-000-ton flat-tnn Aurina ihn mpIv stages of the second Philippine sea Dattle. Soft-spoken Capt. William H. Buracker of Wlnrtiterr Mum told his story matter-of-factly until he described the final min utes of the eleht-hour fieht In save the Princeton and the heroism of her officers and en listed men, 88 of whom were lost out of a total compliment of 1,DB. Survivors Consolation Then his voles hrnkA times as he said: "The number of unrvlvnni la the one consollne far-tor tnr ma The average American, be he omcer or enlisted man, doesn't have to be told what to do. And loyalty God knows they're loyair- . Early in the morning of that fateful dav. the Princeton1, onm. bat air patrols shot down 36 of more man . iuu enemy planes which made a futile attempt to break through and attack the task group with which the light carrier was operating. The weather was murky as the ship started to land Its pa trols for refueling and rearm ing. Suddenly a divebnmher broke out of a cloud in a glide run directly at the Princeton. Antiaircraft batteries immerlint. ly opened fire and Buracker snapped commands for evasive maneuvers. But the Jaoanese nllot. nnl m. of his bombs squarely on the Princeton's flight, deck between ner piane elevators. . . Fires Started "At first I was not particular ly concerned, becansn I the bomb was a small one . and that we quickly could patch up any damage to the flight deck," Buracker said. "But, unfor tunately, the bomb went down into the hangar deck where TBF'S (tornerln hnmhar.i nr. loaded with gas and torpedoes. Large fires started Immediately. Explosives destroyed some of the wiring operating fire-fighting controls. Ammunition started go ing oxz. . This was at fl an m Akn, 30 minutes later, torpedoes in me nangar deck started to ex plode. The fllffht rlor-lr k,.bl.j and the elevators blew up. Men aft were trapped. They couldn't get through the smoke and fire. I turned trm hn in order to change the direction of u.u sinoKe ana auow the men to get forward." Order Abandonment Positions In th center the Island ki came untenable because of smoke and at 10:10 a. m. Bur- acKer ordered all personnel ex cept fire flshtinff anri Homo.,. control to abandon ship. - , cruisers the Birming ham and Reno anri fn,,,. stroyers had been left behind by the task group, which had gone on to continue strikes against Luron. At that time, the Princeton -was about 150 miles off Manila. Aided bv tha other ahln. 4k. u..fa, men left on the Princeton soon ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a m except Sunday Phone day time 53.00: night 8101. THE NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE 1L " ' ' ' ,''. - - i i . i REAP HOW 1HE Bl6 1tM ' B(VK IfcAININw AT1HE END OF "WE SEASON,, THE ELM S1REET TiGERS AfltR IHElR. IP& fcflME ' Of WVEAR HOPEflW SEf Oltt OH A -foUR OF THE ".'pudunmuw pfitwnraD K) t-ffl AIL "HI CAKE.C0CKJE4 5 DOUcWySftiEV C0DIP RAISE , IFASY - ' had the fire on the hangar deck pretty well under control. But at 1:15 p. m. enemy planes and a submarine were reported in the vicinity and the other ships had to pull away. The fire gain- headway. ... - At 3:15 p. m. there was a ter rific explosion. Bombs in an aux iliary storage compartment near the waterline had gone off. 'It was as surprising as It was terrifying," the captain said. '.The explosion also damaged the other ships. Almost every one left on the ship was in J ur ea.- At this time, , Buracker was on the flight deck with his re lief, Capt. John Hospins of Be thesda,. Md., who was scheduled to take over command of the Princeton.. " Captain Loses Lag.. "I saw Hoskins lying - on the aeck, his left leg hanging by a snrea, tne skipper said. I yell ed for. a doctor. He got there ana amputated the leg with a knife. Hoskins told me: 'take her home Bill, you deserve to'." (Captain Hoskins now is re covering in Philadelphia.) . AH remaining personnel then abandoned ship. Bcracker left at :u p. m. . 'The Princeton still was float ing on an even keel," he said. "I wanted to tow her home." Then the word that Buracker had dreaded camethe Prince ton was to be sunk and the oth er ships were to rejoin their task group. At 6:50 p. m. torpedoes dug into the carrier's plate and she sank. 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