" EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJHB Thursday. March 81. IMS
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers fbould address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
265 El Camino. 8Trly Hllli. Calif.
GIVE US A MENU
. Ever half baked expert who
manages to break Into print
teems to derive satisfaction from
m telling the be
ll wildered pub-
lie that It is
foolish to take
v i t a m I ns in
any form un
less your phy
1 e 1 a n pre
s e r i b e a the
specific vita
mina and the
specific 'doses'
your cat re
qulres. The
self constitut
Dr. Brady
' ed expert explains that if one
. follows a fairly well balanced
diet one will get all the vitamins
' one needs from foods -especial--
to frnm the protective foods.
milk, eggs, cheese, fresh veget
ables, greens, iresri iruiis, nuts
and peanuts, beef, fresh pork
mnA ham
It sounds fine. But no matter
what eminent specialist said It
first, It is, after all, the cheapest
grade of baloney.
I lose no opportunity to sug
gest or urge the daily 'consump-
tnn nt nrntertivA foods, nartlcu
larly milk, cheese, greens or
salad vegetables. 1 believe a
greatly increased per : capita
consumption of these corrective
protective foods would be a boon
to the health of the country.
- At the same time I know
nd I'll back this with $100 If
any one cares to take Issue with
me the Red Cross to take all
that It is practically impossible
for an ordinary person to con
sume the necessary quantities of
the protective foods to supply
what recognized nutrition au
thorities consider the minimum
daily ratlorrof vitamins for ade
quate nutrition. ' ". '
This Is not Just my notion
My assurance comes from a rec
ognized authority, Prof. Norman
Jolllffe, who estimated that In
order to set even the amount of
vitamin Bl, (930 International
units) that has been lost during
the past century as a result of
refinement in milling of wheat
one would have to consume a
dally combination of 625 Gm
of fruit, 600 Gm. of potatoes, 880
Our Men and
Nation's
UNDER NAZI FIRE
ON ITALIAN FRONT
: Sgt. Clyde D. Caffey of 415
Edwards street, Sgt. James W.
Devon of 619 W. 2nd street, Cpl.
William J. LaComb, son bt Mrs.
Josephine LaBrun, 715 W. 13th
street, Cpl. Paul J. Merfeld of
1109 W. Maine street, Cpl.
Ralph W. VanDeMark of 1135
Court street,- all of Medi'ord, are
members of the 316th Engineer
Combat Battalion, which has
been running into direct Ger
man resistance as It carves out
a route of advance for 5th army
troops fighting toward Italy's
Po Valley. , ;
Jerry machlnegun fire was
turned on the engineers as they
filled a huge crater recently on
a highway leading into Bologna,
to enable tanks to advance.
The men of the 316th finished
the Job and fought their way
out.
They spent a night building
road In advance of Infantry
outposts near Futa I ass to en
able doughboys to keep supplied
with food and ammunition. The
enemy concentrated artillery
and mortar fire on them in a
vain attempt to disciurage this
work.
SGT. JOHN BEIGHLER
Wlin the Fifth Army, Italy
Sgt John C. Belghler. whose
wife resides at Gold Hill Is a
member of the -347th Field Ar
tillery Battallpn, which recently
helped In the capture of heovily
fortified Llvergnano on the 5th
army front, a keystone In Ger
many's defense of the Po Valley
In Italy.
SGT. JOE DUBUQUE
CPL. IRA KARDORF
SSgt. Joe F. Dubuque, whose
wife lives at 406 N. Beatty
'
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
TW .. - - - . .
SttMl Removed to Sparta Bid.
J. H. LEONO, Herbalist Phone 5817
OR PIPE DOWN
Gm. of other vegetables and 1,-
260 cc. of milk. (Approximately
454 Gm. to a pound, 473 cc. to
a pint). If you try to get all the
vitamins you need from your
well balanced diet some day, let
me know when you get out of
the hospital.
- Another thing. The half-baked
debunkers are fond of saying
that our great grandparents got
along pretty well without any
knowledge of vitamins, and that
is not far wrong our great
grandparents got that dally 650
units of vitamin Bl, from the
whole wheat and the old-fash
ioned molasses and crude unre
fined brown sugar they ate in
their day there was no refined
white flour, no refined white
sugar, no refinery "molasses .
If the self-contituted experts
and the bright young "science
editors" of Tom, Dick and Har
ry's magazines are not Just kid
ding about the "vitamin craze''
surely It should be easy for
them to give us the menu for a
day's meals which will supply
all the vitamins one needs. I re
peat, for such knowledge I'll
contribute as stipulated to the
Red Cross or other philanthropy
my teacher indicates. ,
. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Old 1. B. Always Wlm
' My husband Is good and kind, but
he hai grown io stubborn he never
uted to drink at all, now he says he
haa to have It. and every few weeka
goes on a spree. He Insists It doesn't
hurt any one and says It Is my fault
I dont go and drink with him.
(Mrs. L. M-
Answer I'm sorry, ma'am, but that
la the same old line drinkers have
taken from the year 1. Old John Bar
leycorn alwaya wlna the bout, but
each new contender takes Just that
line In the earlier rounds. Send' 10
cents and stamped envelope bearing
your address, for booklet "Dipso
mania." ' The Pass-Budgets
Son, 3 Si years old, very fond of
milk and cries for It If we will not
let him have It BEFORE his men, of
course, you know that If he drinks
milk then he is too full to eat.
(Capt. S. F )
' Answer Of course, I know nothing
of the kind. Find some other subject
to fuss about at table and let the
ohlld have hla milk as and when he
Ukes It
' Asthma
I have chronic asthma and bron
chial trouble. Tests showed I am al
largio to house dust and pollens.
Answer If the "Asthma" 'fs more
or less Incessant the diagnosis seems
questionable. Send stamped envelope
bearlns your address, for pamphlet on
Asthma Inclose 10 cents if you wish
also a pamphlet on "Relief for AU
(Copyright, 1948, by John r. Dllle Co. I
Women in the
Service
street, and Cpl. Ira R. Kasdorf,
wire corporal, son of Mrs. Mary
Kasdorf, 525 S. Central avenue,
are members of the 346 Field
Artillery Battalion, which fired
1200 rounds into German de
fenses recently as 5th army
doughboys took Monghldoro, 25
miles south of Bologna, on the
Italian front
SGT. ORVILLE CASTER
With the Fifth Army, Italy
MSgt. Orvllle O. Caster, whose
wife resides at 326 Portland
avenue, SSgt Owen P. Wood,
Ashland, and Pfc. Embrey C.
Townzen, whose wife resides at
170 Mountain avenue. Ashland,
are members of the 348 Field
Artillery battalion, which has
taken an Impressive toll of Ger
man armor in Its 157 days in
combat on the 5th army front in
Italy.
CPL. JOHN KIRBY
Fifth Air Force, Philippine
Islands Cpl. John W. Kirby,
Jr., of 145 N. Ivy street, Med-
icrd, was a member of the first
wave of Brig: Gen. J. V. Crabb's
5th bomber command to arrive
In the Philippines October 22,
two days following the Initial in
vasion assault. He is the son of
Mrs. J. W. Kirby.
PFC. RUSSELL HERBERT
At a Twelfth Air Force C-47
Base in Italv Privntn Wo Pi..
sell L. Herbert, son of Mr. and
mrs. w. M, Herbert, 393 East
Main ' street, Ashland, Oregon,
has received hi fourth
stripe after completing more
man two years overseas duty
with a veteran troop carrier
group of the 12th air force.
SGT. GEORGE FREDENBURO
sergeant George J. Freden
burg. Gold Hill, Is entrusted
with the assignment of assist
ant engineer in the nerxnnnl
crew of the commanding gen
eral oi me "Mghtln' 13th" AAF
As such, he helps to keep In per
fect flylnS trim thn fmiis
englned plane which transports
general and other high
priority leaders to and from the
ISth's scattered bases in the
southwest Pacific. Sergeant
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart Rheumatism, Asthma. Catarrh.
Piles. Prostate Gland. Ecsema and all dis
orders of Llvsr, Kidney Trouble and
other complaints disappear after using.
CHINESE HERBS
Fredenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Fredenburg of Gold
Hill, entered the AAF In Decem
ber, 1941, has been overseas
since April, 1941, and has
logged 200 hours in the combat
zone.
LT. ROYAL COOLEY
Service as both bombardier
and navigator on B-17's in the
Hell's Angels group, Second Lt.
Royal D. Cooley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Cooley, 648 Palm
street, has completed 35 flights
over Germany. He was attend
ing Oregon State college at Cor
vallls prior to beginning cadet
training.
He has been serving with the
8th air force which has been
bombing Germany and has been
processed at the war depart
ment personnel reception center
at Fort Lewis, Wash., prior to
being given a leave to visit bis
home here.
MARSHALL K. WILLIAMS
With the 36th 'Texas" Divi
sion of the Seventh Army,
France Marshall K. Williams
has been promoted from private
to technician fifth grade, while
serving with the 36th division
of the American 7th army in
France. He is the son of Mr.
Charles J. Williams, Rt. No. 1,
Box 550, C, Medford, Oregon.
SGT. RICHARD BARNES
With the Fifth Army, Italy
Staff Sergeant Merle K. Hamp
ton of Carlinville, 111., pulled his
topkick. First Sergeant Richard
L. Barnes of Ashland, Ore., from
the icy waters of a swollen
stream on the 5th army front
in northern Italy recently
Hampton, a mess sergeant,
and Barnes serve in Company
K, 363rd Infantry Regiment of
the 91st "Powder. River" divi
sion. -
Sgt. Barnes fell into the rivet
when he stepped - on a loose
stone while crossing the stream.
A rope which had been fastened
around Sgt. Barnes with the
other end being held by Sgt.
Hampton was used In the res
cue. CPL. ROBERT BROWN
Cpl. Robert Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Brown, 315
Ashland avenue, recently wrote
his parents from Italy stating he
is now driving a jeep to the
front lines. He has been over
sets since January 1, having left
from a camp in Texas. Cpl.
crown attended Medford high
school and left here with the na
tional guard unit in 1941. . '
DWARF ELK NUISANCE
IN INYO CO. IS CLAIM
Sacramento. March 29 (UP.)
A bill to authorize the fish and
game commission to destroy Tule
elk in Inyo county was passed
by the senate todav.
Sen. Charles Brown (D., Sho
shone) said the so-called "dwarf'
elk is causing thousands of dol
lars of damaee annuallv tn no.
tato, alfalfa and other crops. The
herd has Increased to 500 einen
100 of the animals were moved
from Kern county to tha Invo
area 10 years ago, Brown said.
TOUHY TRIES AGAIN
Chicago. March 2Q (II A
62-paee petition for n writ nf
habeas corpus was on file In fed
erai court today, marking Roger
"The Terrible" Touhy's third
legal attempt to get out of pris
on. Touhy, who led a prison
break from the Statevllle peni
tentiary October 9, 1942, charg
ed that he Was Wrnnfrfnllu fnn.
vlcted of the kidnapping of John
jane me Barber" Factor.
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News. MBS: OK ' (or Release, NBC:
Terry and the Pirates, 'BN.
D:19 p m. Dick Tracy, BN: Super
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5:30 n m. -Jack Armstrong. BNr
Harry Flannery. News, CBS: Tom Ulx
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8:49 D m Caouln Mldnilht. BN:
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6:00 p m Music Hall, NBC; Major
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6:15 p ni. Supper Muale, BN.
6:30 p m Bob Burns. NBC; 8 pot
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Treasure Hour of Song, MBS
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7:15 ? m. Lowell Thomas. MBS.
7:30 o m. March of Time. BN; Red
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8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC.
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The last ot a set oi quintuplets
born to a Negro mother here
last night died early .today. Mrs.
fi7!ffiT.'.f-f
He'd fought World
War I from France
to Siberia oo he was not
going to sit out this war...
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Ada Turner, 38, was the mother
of the five girls. The father, Har
old Turner, 36, is a clerk at the
U. S. Bureau of Standards here
The couple has six other chil
dren, Including four-year-old
twins. .
Soldier Drives Bus
On Furlough Home
Houston, Tex. (U.R) Staff
Sgt. James W. Johnson's bus
man's holidty. Is over.
-The sergeant had a 16-day
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