EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and Its Care
BV OR WILLIAM BRADY M. D. '
Reader! ibould eddreai Inquiries loi Dr William Brady
SS6 El Camlno. Beverly HU1. Cslll.
YO0 LOOK AS
' Long before we- ever - heard
nnti-erav half vltamina read
ers of this column, scores and
scores ol them,
assured me
that after a
year or more
of the Iodin
Ration (that Is,
taking a wee
nip of Iodine
once or twice
a week the
year around
(Inst rue 1 1 o n s
sent on re
quest if you
Oi Brad? . provide stamp
ed pre-addressed envelope) their
gray or graying hair had regain
ed its pristine natural color. I
never quite believed It. Indeed
I expressed my skepticism from
time to time and suggested that
one's feelings, spirits or tempera
ment at the moment may have
a good deal to do with it. That
is, when one is feeling depress
ed, a bit blue, tired or melan
cholic (as one ' with an Iodine
shortage Is so likely to feel) one
sees so many gray hairs, wrin
kles and other signs of on-coming
age In the mirror. On the
other hand when one is feeling
cheerful and fit one notices with
satisfaction how very few gray
hairs, wrinkles or other signs of
advancing age the mirror re
veals. Even If that accounts of It, I
still think most people who are
beginning to turn gray need
more iodine than their' regular
food and drinking water pro
vides.,. ; :
' When It comes to the restora
tion of natural eoler to gray hair
by the anti-gray hair vitamins,
I must admit it does happen. I
do not mean miraculous dejuve
natlon, but in numerous in
stances' I have observed consid
erable restoration of color to
gray hair when the Individual
has continued to supplement his
or her regular diet with -iodine
an dthe anti-gray hair vitamins'
for .a sufficient length -of time.
In any case if the anti-gray
hair vitamins retard or -check
- graying of the hair it is through
improvement of general nutri
tion and vitality. Here again
one's spirits are concerned,
when one feels .Just -fine and
Obiemtioni '
She is eight years old and In
the children's ward of one of
the local hospitals, brought here
from a small, town to have a
badly ulcerated tooth cared 'for.
"Mommy found my tooth would
be less es-pense here," she said.
"She Is out in the hall waiting
for the doctor. She left. Buddy
with me for company,"; and she
gestured to the apple-cheeked
cherub sitting across the room
Buddy was swinglnc his fat less
In a violent manner. But what
else was a four-year-old to do
with his legs since lie d been put
were ana told not to walk about.
I The less and sleeves nf Bud
dy's suit were much too short.
Sister apologised for this: "That
suit was too big for him last
year and now It's too small!"
she said, her one-sided little face
concerned that Buddy should ap
pear to such disadvantage before
strangers.
. Sister said she had ten broth
ers and sisters; "counting me
that makes 11." and she gave
the information gravely as
though the problem might be
beyond our commitlng. When
asked where her Daddy worked,
she hesitated, then said Daddy
was away; no explanations, no
embarrassment. There was a
dignity about her childish re
serve which closed the topic. ,
"I'll get behind at school, hav
ing to stay here," and the un
swollen side of her face was
troubled. Everything she said
showed how responsibility sat
on her shoulders the 'es-oense'
of her bad tooth, her distress
over Buddy's Inadequate suit,
the shying away from the sub
ject of her father's absence, her
worry over her studies. -
Asked about her home, even
the eye swollen half shut grew
starry, "In summer our trees
have pears and apples and cher
ries on them," she fairly caroled
"Peahs and apples and chewiesl"
said the little Sir Echo on .the
chair - and his fat- legs flayed
with Increased Vigor.
"Buddy has an awful appe
tite! ", Sisttt mourned in her ten
der mother-voice. "If ne hadn't
eaten so much his suit would
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Monday. Dm. 18, 1944!
YOO FEEL
dandy Instead of feeling tired,
worn. and listless, a few gray
hairs or wrinkles scarcely mat
ter. Come to think of it, a phy
sician learns considerably more
than you may . think when he
takes your pulse. Ke learns how
you feel how your arteries feel,
how your skin feles, how your
muscles feel (state of muscle
tone) and so he knows how old
you really are. How much hair
you have or how much you have
lost and the degree of grayness
In your hair, if any, and wheth
er your skin shows wrinkles are
questions of little significance, to
the nhyslclan.
It should be remembered that
hair normally grows at the rate
of one-half to three-fourths men
a month. It is therefore vain to
expect any striking Improve
ment in the color of the hair in
less than six months. In numer
ous instances it has required a
year or more to bring about this
effect. The individuals conunuea
tjiklns thn anti-gray hair viia
mfns, iodine, B-complex and D.
because they had experienced
th Imnrnvement of general nu
trition and vitality in the first
few months and so they found It
well worth while to continue the
Mnerlment for a sufficient
length of time.'
. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Olrl Ooss Off Handle
Dauahter. 18. dieting, as sh lOT.
butsurvlni herself, a? I believe. She
weifhed 138 pound., but in two week,
hss gone down to 123 pounds, bhe
hardly eaU a thins and goes without
luSch entirely. Bit. look, .o thin and
get. .o tired out. (Mrt. c. p.)
- Answer Reducing at that. rate J.
enough to ruin any one', health, vital
ity, good look. If any and -chance to
attain a reasonable degree of hap
piness in life. If the girl 1. not utter
ly and really dernonte It may .till
live her to read "Rule, for Reducing
for copy lend SS cent, and .tamped
pre. addressed envelope. First thing
he know, she will find .he ha. de
veloped an assortment of sags -and
lack, and It may be too late to re
cover natural resiliency, elasticity,
vigor, pep, vite or bounce which Is
the tenure that distinguishes natural
youthful beauty from the , sad sack
type.
Prenatal Sex '
Is It possible to determine the .ex
of the child before birth, either by
X-ray examination or by the rate of
heartbeat? (Mrs. O. J.) -
Answer No. Notion ' that more
rapid fetal heart beat Indicates fe
male has been borne out by observ
ation. 'In large maternity hospitals
the rate varies so much from time to
time that no reliable prediction of sex
Is possible.
(Copyright, 1S44, John T. Dille Co.)
At Craterian
!. Now playing at the Craterian
Is Alan Marshal and Laraine
Day In "Bride By Mlstake,"-wlth
Marsha Hunt, Allyn Joslyn and
Edgar Buchanan. The film ends
tomorrow night.
still fit him," and her one good
eye gently chlded the little glut
ton. , . .... .... .
But Buddy was not cast down:
quite the contrary. "I eat and
eat and eat and" his boastings
might have continued indeftnate
ly but Just then the mother came
in. A small woman to begin
with, Much maternity had honed
her down to a sharpness of out
line it was not good to see. She
tried to make her voice reassur
ing but there was a harried look
on her face as qhe told the young
sters, "The doctor can't see us
for a long time. We'll have to
take a late bus home."
Sister's voice vas tremulous
with anxiety as she asked, "Will
that be more es-pense, Mommy?"
Buddy kept on swinging his legs
He could get a lot of kicking
done while they waited for the
doctor.
REASSIGNMENT SECTION
AT CAMP INACTIVATED
Camp White Camp White's
reassignment section was Inac
tivated as of December 11, by a
post headquarters general order
It has been announced. The re
assignment section first came
into existence at Camp White
when it was activated by a gen
eral order October 6, 1944.
"weather"
Northern California Scatter
ed clouds t o d a v. tontcht and
Tuesday with light rains norlh
coastal rpuntles. Little tempera
ture change.
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SOLDIER'S HEART
Writing that the coffee and
doughnuts which the Red Cross
provided sometimes constituted
the only meals he had, Sgt. Shel
don Eller recently wrote to Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Smith, 1013
South Oakdale avenue, Includ
ing a description of the Red
Cross services and highly prais
ing the work of the organiza
tion with overseas men. Sgt. and
Mrs. Eller made their home with
the Smiths for a year while the
sergeant was stationed at. Camp
White. The sergeant wrote from
Italy:
"Since I've come oyer here
I've become an admirer of the
Red Cross," the sergeant wrote.
"I'll have to admit that before
I came into the army I didn't
think much of their organiza
tion, feeling that the administra
tion was misdirecting some of Its
funds for other than charitable
purooses.
"Many of their services I still
have little knowledge of. When
we were waiting to board ship
for our long trip the workers
came - down and passed out
doughnuts and coffee. It made
you feel pretty good, as you
were pretty bewildered and Just
a lltle bit scared, maybe. On
about the second day out every
man was presented with a little
twill cloth kit that could be used
to carry shaving and toilet ar
ticles in. Inside the kit was a
multitude of small but useful
items. I used everything In my
kit and carry it wherever I go
now.
"Over here the Red Cross
does a little, and a great deal, of
everything. They have helped
me locate friends in other out
fits. Notice the stationery It is
free for the asking. They have
mobile doughnut units which
come right up to the front. The
doughnuts and coffee they give
out so generously have more
than once been the one and only
meal I've had all day. At these
units they give out late "Stars
and Stripes" and "Yank" maga
zines. "At army rest centers the Red
Cross provides a number of serv
ices, one of the most important
being the Snack Bar where you
can get coffee, pastries and in
some cases real ice cream for
Just a few cents. They also con
duct free tours through interest
ing cities, wrap gifts you wish
mailed and provide dance and
other entertainment.
"Our division has a Red Cross
unit attached to our quartermas
ter's company. The girls pack a
truck with doughnuts and drive
up to the various outfits and
hand out the doughnuts and talk
to the fellows, in English. The
men really like It. Yesterday the
girls also passed out soap, razor
blades, handkerchiefs, wash
cloths, tooth paste and inexpen
size razors. Some of the girls
stand 10 to 12 hours a day handl
ing out articles, and talking to
the fellows. Believe me, talking
to some of them is a real Job in
itself. I'm not trying to 'sell'
you Red Cross, bul as far as I'm
concerned, I'm giving it a boost."
Shopping
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SHOP for GIFTS
AT THE .
WEST SIDE
Shopping Center
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West Main and Grape Phone 3330
SURBURBAN HEIGHTS
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On the Radio Chain
- STATIONS!
Chela afflllatloa and where dies
are on the diaii .
KALI (CBS) MIS, , Portland,
REX (NBC-Blue) list. Portland.
KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1910.
Spokane; KOO (NBC-Blue) 110.
San Francisco; SOW (NBC-Bed),
(20, Portland; KJB (NBC-Blue)
1000. SeatUe; KNX (CBS) 1070
Los Angeles; KOA (NBC-Red) S90.
Denver; KOIN (CBS) 170, Port
land, KOMO (NBC-Red) 050.
SeatUe; KPO (NBC-Red) (80.
San rranclsco; SSL (CBS) 11(0.
Salt Lake City.
Tin i Shown la
Sanaa
6:00 p. m OK for Release, MBC;
Terry and Pirates. BN.
S:1S p. m. Superman, MBS; Dick
Tracy, un.
5:30 p. m. Voice of Firestone. NBC:
Harry Flannery. News, CBS; Adven
tures, of Tom Mix, MBS; Jack Arm-
fttrnn. BN.
5:45 p m. News. CBS: Captain Mid
night, BN; Nlgnt News wire, bm.
e:uu p m. . oona ou, u, i- ov.;
Radio Theater, CBS; Gabriel Beatter.
6:15 p. m. Screen Test, MBS.
6:30 p m. Information Please,
HRT: Reneral Malone. BN.
7:00 p m. Screen Guild Players.
CBS; nenry uiaosione, moo, nay.
mnnit fSram Swinff. BN.
7:15 p. m. Lowell Thomas, MBS:
TM Mnlnne. BN.
7 JO p. m. Dr. I. Q.. NBC; Thanks
to the Yank., CBS; Horace Heidt
orcn., .
8:00 p. m. Mercer's Musio Bhop
MRn- Jnnk Kirkwood. CBS.
8:15 p. m. Hedda Hopper, CBS;
l.nm anH Ahncr. BN.
8:30 p. m. Cavalcade of America,
hw.: Frank Sinatra, lus Mirnaei
Shane. MBS; counterspy, an,
(j ill) o. m mina uaia. an: news,
MBS; The Whistler, CBS; Symphony
Hour, not;.
8:30 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS:
Vox Pon. CBS. Noah Webster Say..
NBCr Green Hornet. BN. -
10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Five Star
rmai, tuoa.
10:15 p. m. On Our Bandstand.
NRC: Sherlock Holme.. MBS: War
time Women. CBS.
10:30 p. m Sweetheart Swtngtime,
NBC.
11:00 p. m. serenade, cbs.
TUESDAY ' ' '
B-00 n. m. Terrv and Pirate.. BN:
Fletcher Wiley. CBS: 0K for Release.
NBC
5:15 n. m. Red's Can. CBS: Dick
Tracy, BN; Superman, MBS.
0:30 p m. uaie wiin juqy, nh-u:
Jack Armstrong. BN; Harry Flannery,
News. CBS. Adventure, of Tom Mix.
MBS.
5:45 n. m. Cant MldnKhL BN:
Night New. Wire. MBS: New.. CBS
6:00 D. m Mvsterv Theater. NBC:
Gabriel Heatter. MBS; Burn, and Al
len. CBS; Army Show, BN. v
e:io p. m. screen rest, bibs.
6:30 o. m. Fibber McGee and Molly
NBC; Spotlight Bands. BN
7:00 p. m. Raymond Gram Swing.
BN: Bob Hope. NBC.
7:15 n. m Lowell Thomas. MBB-.
Ted Malone, BN.
I'.ia p. m. sen. Truman, BN.
7:30 o m. Hlldeerade. NBC: Red
Rider. MBS; Manhattan Melody, CBS:
Horace Helrjt. BN.
8:00 p. m. Mercer. Musio Bhop.
NBC: I Love a Mystery, CBS
8:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
Lum and Abner, BN; Music, CBS.
s:30 p m. Freedom of opportunity
MBS: Johnny Presents. NBC.
0:00 D m. Evervthine for Bova.
NBC: Big Town. CBS.
9:15 p m. Rex Miller. MBS.
0:30 n. m. Million hnllnr nut-.
CBS: Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS.
iu:nup ,m News. NBC: Count ot
Mfml rrltn MRS TI., b. pi
cbs '7 "
10:30 p m. Edwin C Hill, CBS.
11:00 p. m. Talks, CBS: Concert
Hour. BN .
The University of California
is planning: 27 million 'dollars
worth of postwar improvements
and- exrianalnn5 ' J - ' "
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LEAGUE HEAD DIES
. Lake Forest, 111., Dec. 18 (U.R)
Private funeral services will be
held tomorrow for Mai. Fred
erick McLaughlin, 67, owner of
tTnj, rhlnarlA Dlnnl.k 1- ,
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follow this plan; keep only well-bred, healthy
birds . . . then give them good care and plenty
of larro Egg Mash.
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president of the coffee importing
firm of W. F. McLaughlin and
Co., who died yesterday in Lake
Forest hospital.
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