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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TIUBUH2 Wadnasdar. Dae. V. 1144 Your Health and Its Care BY OR WIU4AM BRADY M. D. Raadsrs ihould addrsaa taquitias toi Or. WUlUm Brady Ut El Camino. Bavailf Kills. Call!. BREATHE NATURALLY A Although I have never naa one roysell still I make no bonea about my qualifications to ad vise ana i struct poten tial or pros pective moth ers about hav ing babies. Likewise I feel competent to advise about premature loss of hair. If you have a bright remark to make about Dr. Brady the doctor riot trying his own medicine, please take your place In line we'll listen to you early next week. Incidentally, I might explain, If you've noticed anything miss ing, that nobody ever told me these things when I was young man come to think of it, I may as well add before you suggest it, probably nobody could tell me anything then. It is my belief, although of course I can't prove it, that a shallow breathing habit predis poses to premature aging, short er life, earlier loss of hair and a natural breathing habit tends to prolong youth, favor longevity and keep your hair on. Shallow breathing is chest breathing. Natural breathing is belly breathing. Using your belly as nature intended as a bellows. In natural breathing the bellows or belly expands or. inflates with each inspiration or intake of air; deflates like a rub ber bag with expiration or out flow of air. I began practicing belly breathing too late to save my hair. I believe it has done me lot of good, however. I don't know whether this little exer cise will correct wrong breath ing habit (chest breathing) even in the very young person but I believe it will to a reasonable degree counteract many of the evil consequences of the shallow . breathing habit. For instance the functional difficulties of young women whose education (physical education) has been sadly neglected. There is so much confusion in the popular mind, and also, I On the Radio Chain ItAtlONII Chain afflliaUoa aai where the? are on the dial! KALS (CBSl 1339, PortlaaJ. B,KX (NHC-Bluet I Its. Portland. MIA (NBC-Ulue and MBS) III Spokane. KOO (NBC-Bluej SIS San rranclscoi BOW (NBC-Kadi, 320, Fortlandi KJR (NrXJ-Bluel ISHe. Ssaltlei KNX (CBSl U7J IM Aaselssi K.OA (NBC-Red I83S. Denver: KOIN (CBsi iij Port list; KOMO (NBC-Red) fit. Statue; KPO (NBC-Bed) aaa rraasiacoi ESI in. tcaai its Bait Lake City. j tush shew k P"ri W Mn essay 80 p. m. Terry and Pirates, BMi OK for Release, NBC. 9:11 p. m. Superman, MB Dick Tracy. 6N. Rela In Rhythm. UBS S.30 p m. Jack Armstrong. BN: Hsrry flannery. News CB Adven tures of Torn Mix. MBS. 5.43 p m Elmer Peterson, NBCs Night Sews Wire. MBS; Capt Mid night, BN News. CBS. 8:0 6 p m. Gabriel Heatter, MBS. Carlson and News. BN, Inner Sanctum. CBS. Eddie Cantor, NBC. 8:30 p m Spotlight Bands, BN Mr District Attorney, NBC; Which Is Which. CBS 7:00 p m.-Kay Kyser's Kolleg, NBC. Oreat Moments in Music CBS: Raymond Oram Swing. BN; Sumner Welles, MBS. .. 7:10 p m Lowell Thomas, MBS. The Colonel. CBS. 7:30 p m Scramby Amby, BN; Nelson Eddy. CBS: Lone Ranger MBS 8:00 p m. Mercer's Muslo Shop. NUC; News, BN: Jack Klrkland Show CBS; Main Line. MBS 8:18 p m Fleetwood Lawton, NBC: Lum and Abner, BN; Passing Parade CBS. 8:30 p m. --Carton ot Cheer, NBC: My Utat Girls. BN; Dr Christian. CBS: Bulldog Drummond. MBS. 9:00 p m Mr. and Mr. North, NBC; Jaek Carson. CBS. News, MBS: Dunnlnger, BN 9 30 p m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS 10:00 p m News. NBC. 10:30 p m. Symphonette. NBC, 11:43 p. m.-On all night. BN. Thursday 8-00 p m. Terry and Pirates, BN' OK for Release, NBC. 3:15 p m Dick Tracy, BN; Super man, MBS S-30 p m. sck Armstrong, BN; flnrry Flannery, News, CBS; Tom Mix MBS . 3:48 p m Captain Midnight. BN Night News Wire. MBS: News, CBS 6:00 p m. -Music Hall. NBC: Major Bowes. CBS: Gabriel Heatter, MBS: Carlson and News. BN 8:15 p m Screen Teat, MBS; Lou . At WallyMaher brings you a railroad story you'll long remember. Don't miss itt TOlilGIIT 9:00 Southern Pacific's MAI!I LINE ND KEEP YOWR HAIR ON regret to say, in the medical mind, about the physiology of breathing, that it is practically Impossible to teach people how to breathe in a few paragraphs. I've tried it as earnestly as I have tried to teach people to call any Illness or indisposition that is very likely one or another respiratory infection cri until the trouble has been diagnosed, and I am painfully aware that I have failed sadly as a teacher. I don't know what it is about my style or way of telling 'em, but, dammit, it Just seems to make 'em want to tell mel The theory of course It is a theory only that more efficient breathing will ' prevent prema ture loss of hair Is not original with me. In my files are several articles by medical authors who have advanced the theory. But the authors who mention the remedy at all speak only of "deep breathing" and so, as I think, they missed the bus. To advise a layman or, . In many Instances, a doctor, to practice "deep breathing," with out teaching him how to breathe deeply, is futile. He will just puff and blow and get nowhere. So I suggest instead, send twenty-five cents and stamped envelope bearing your address, for the booklet "How to Breathe." Not a word about hair In the booklet, but I promise you what you will learn by read ing it will not do your hair or your health any harm. - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . The Lighter Side ' I am happier than I have been or many yearn, and I have you to thank for it. I welahed IBS nounds 1 4b veare aso and I waa miaerable about It. 1 had tried aeveral reducing dleta and could not conUnue ... I wrote for your pampniet ana rollowea tne aim pie regimen laid down therein. Re eult: In four months I reduced 30 poundi. I then resumed my ordinary diet, and remained stationary in weight for about three months. Then another course of about ten weeks on your regimen, during which I lost IS pounds more. Now I am not only where i should be, but Z feel like a minion ana every one eaye I look years younger. (Mrs. L. McC.) Answer Le'me see 3a plus la makes a grand total of SS pounds lost In the course of ten months. EvldenUy that waa not too fast for you, but 1 should say most overweight persons had better reduce more slowly. On request I'm glad to send any corre spondent the pamphlet "How to Lose weight," If he or she provldee self addressed stamped envelope. (Copyright, 1944. by John F. Dllle Co.) Holts, BN .. P- Bums. iNtMj spot- Hot. n.nJ. DUi " II . : rir Starlight Serenade, MBS v in. audwi ana uosteiio, B? . ?"ni,n3 Gram, Swing, BN: First Line, CBS: Henry Gladstone 7:18 p. m Lowell Thomas, MBS :ju p. m. March of Time, BN; Red nyaer. hub, Rudy vallee. NBC 8:00 p. m -Muslo Shop, NBC: Sammy Kay. MBS S;1J1 n m Mlak, .., mm, i and Abner BN """" rJii0 vSi, oZ5.?n,.JlmLJ S59 tag Show. Bn ' """' " juu p m newa, MBS: America TorfngoAlr. BN; rb 1 15 " MUler. MBS. am? ..ml",TJ' 9U Mysteries. NBC; Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS; Woody Herman Orcn.. CBS ' ej p. m News Reporter, HBO ALLIES CAPTURE .000TH NAZI Washlnertnn. TW 9 mm Eight hundred thousand German prisoners have been captured by allied forces on the western front since D-day June 6, the war department announced to day. The 800.000th rSartnnn er was taken Christmas eve. It Waa dlsclnxer! nn thai V.l of preliminary reporta that at icasi ia,ia or me prisoners were taken rliirlno tv, German offensive. Total casualties to TT a rmv ground forces from June 6 to December 1 in France, a prmnnv and the low countries were 2S8,- li. including 44,143 killed, 180,118 wounded and 24,863 missing1. Thin renrswntprl tn. tal of 87,775 casualties during iiovemoer. A French nrmv mnVaiman In Paris early this month, summing up German casualties during the first six months after D-day, estimated that the Germans had lost 1.130,000 men in western Europe in killed, wounded and captured in that interval. During me same lime he gave German casualties at 1,050,000 on the Russian front and 300.000 In Italy. CRUDE PRICE UPPED Washington, Dec. 27. (U.R) The office of price administra tion today authorized an in crease of 20 to 75 cents a barrel in celling prices of crude oil produced by 23 stripper pools. OPA said the Increases were granted as a result ot adding the pools to the list of pools already granted similar Increases for the purpose of stimulating crude oil production. ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7:00 p. m., S a. m., except Sunday, phone day time 5300; night 8101. IT! CHILDREN PREFER LIFE INMRICA Corn On Cob, Banana Splits Now Out As Refugee Youngsters Return Home By Corrlnna Hardest? United Press Correspondent London, Dec. 27 (U.R) Amer ica now is just a memory of corn on the eob, comic books, snow drifts, banana splits, and plenty of dates to British youngsters re turned after being farmed out among American families for four years. About 1,500 children among thousands evacuated by the United States committee for the care of European children and other groups have returned to their families in Britain. Most of those Interviewed - by the United Pi ess counted their American sojourn a happy one. and gome found readjustment to British life, especially to school curricula, difficult. Likes Corn On Cob "Corn on the cob is the most wonderful thing in the world, and next to that is maple syrup," according to Simon, 5, who had seven meadows to play in on a Connecticut farm and since then has found the neat yards and hedges of Oxford confining. His sister, Sally, 9, loved "hotel elevators and the hooting of horns" in New York City. Her Yankee accent bewildered her parents and she complained she would have to teach them "how to talk." Now Sally calls a flannel a "wash cloth" and insists two weeks Is two weeks and not a fortnight. Her mother looks for ward to the day when Sally no longer begins every statement with "I tell you what . . ." Longs To See Snow ' Francis, 14, who spent four years on a farm near New Lon don, Conn., said: "I would walk all the way to Scotland just to see snow again." He is the son of an Oxford professor. His mother took him and his sister and brother to America at the outset of the blitz and left them 7-8 P.M. ((MED A full hour of MusicI Songs! Funl now presented by PALMOLIVE SOAP and COLGATE DENTAL CREAM THE WORLD AT ITS WORST fcREHrWED MAN WHO A A BRACflEf tbR HIS WIFE KK THk DINMWl N01ION WHERE with s childless eouole. - Two 18-year-olds found the parting a - sad one. Michael, whose father Is a factory work' er and who joined the navy on returning from Westborough Mass., said he would like to re turn especially to see one oi the daughters In the family where he lived. Parties Plentiful "There are plenty of dates and dancing parties in America," he said a little wistfully. "You get to know a lot of people. There are no tight little communities like here. . Next to dates, automobiles, and dances, Michael misses ba nana splits., Lois, who returned from Bev erly Hills, N. J., found all her old friends "joined up" and her family moved from their place In the country to a London flat. "American girls are more so phisticated and go about more than English girls," she said. "I guess I miss that, but I know I miss peaches most ot all." Comic books, frowned upon by his Oxford parents, were a delight to AUister, 11. He is now allowed an occasional one when it can be found in Oxford, but he says that now Latin comes first. NAVY' SEABEES YEAR OF SERVICE Washington, Dec, 27 (U.R) The navy's Seabees, who fight with one hand and build with the other, celebrate their third anniversary tomorrow with a record of participation in every major amphibious invasion In this war.' Since the first naval construc tion regiment was, authorized just four days after the fall of Wake island in December, 1941, the navy's youngest service has consistently lived up to a tra dition of getting things done. Growing from an original nuc leus of 3.300 men to more than 234,000. strong more than three-fourths of whom are now overseas with thousands more scheduled to go in the near fu ture the Seabees have followed close on -he heels of the invasion waves to build airstrips and By GLUYAS WILLIAMS MCWH A60 BOOCHt CHRISlWft AtU HOW HASN'T HE HID T UlUMTri bases as fast as the fighting troops secured the land. Forrestal Commands Secretary of Navy James E. Forrestal, in a message of. con gratulations to the Seabees, 'said: "On this third birthday of the Seabees, I extend my congratu lations to an organization which chose for its motto the words. 'Can Do,' and then proceeded, by courage, skill and hard work to live up to it." In one instance, the Japanese Chafer's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB DIne-Dance-Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unique Place In 8o. Ore. CLOSED MONDAYS Thursdays Private Parties Only For ReservaUons Ph. Cold UIU 474 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Bj ERNEST MX Ljf5 I I eafVV A fuGVXATOfAMD f JLTi I I ISi-STV fA sf 5,J I' I B' IVf', aaiveoMMoufa I I jr ' J THO Mats I fmmmA tflk ta. y nsuuwot- . rjifi X. S Avetv HsrCTieoc, Jbe rT a -29, A.I JAr T1JAT tAAG AIMtstro AS ltSTDASOsrnOYDAADOff0!4UyDOES BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH . - I UJVAO " JL; ifkl WN'T LOOK NOVW. 'jjA . weeREo op ft TX rnoeti W wftvuvw TftvuKM.evn V6 BETTER PERK OP ftNO X vJftQlYWMTi EffTiM I XFl 71 (TOE tS I UftVRCUT D NTUE SGft ftFORE S0(YE . 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On another occasion, the 40th BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER L LODGE IS NOW OPEN Oelicioua Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing On Crater Lake Highway Near Trail Telephone Trail 1404 X Crossword Puzzle . acaoss 1 Turn la road - e-Noitrlu 11- Glossy cot toe fabric U-epanlib . ?enlnsula ndtHnllt article lS-lnlers 17- Freneh article 18- PoMe!ve pronoun Se Put in place again It Pall Mbind 33-Messass 14 -Roman coin IS Ancient Persian prtexta is Stalsr IS Balance 10 Keep out 11 - Took food 11 anoou from ambush 11 Cubic meters is 8heet ol Haas 1 Msks Isee 41 Lusurlsnt fts growth 41-Adnerent at 41 -Top or a thtnf 49 To sheltered side 48 Greet lettti 41-eound ot s bom 49- New England . State labor.) U. -Mission 53 Quit office 64 Edges of roof si Weening I 1 5 H S rT" " ETTgT-IS- ill5 w n u. Zit 7frvi njzjpr sttst sr is- jHi L-WJ1Z W U-sj " 1 Otatr. kj UOteel rtsUam rUossic4U. Uc battalion was assigned to bull an airstrip in no-man's land on Los Negros. From the seats of their bulldozers and power shov els. the navy'a builders answered sniper fire with carbines, then proceeded to finish their assign, ment. KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Open p. m. to 1 a. m Phone Central Point 472 for reierationa. 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