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i ADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY Programs listed below are received from the radio stations and the Mail ribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes as are supplied. ' KYJC - 1230 kc KMED-U40IIO KW1N 1400 he fc 6:00 Edwin C. HU1 This Is Your LHe' News , 6:15 Elmer Davis This Is Your Ufe Mel Torm a - . 6:30 Sports News Song Shop Spotlight On Sporta I 1 6:45 McLain b on File Barbership Harmonies Here's to Vets i 7:00 Lone Ranger The Big Story ""Salute To Reserves 7:15 Lone Ranger The Big Story Salute To Reserves 7:30 Dr. 1 Q. Curtain Time At Sundown ,7:43 Dr. I. Q Curtain Time At Sundown 8:00 Sherlock Holmes Light Up Time Stories to Remember 8:13 Sherlock Holmes News of the World For the Living 8:30 Gregory Hood Great Gildorsieeve Rogue Rancho 8:43 Gregory Hood Great Gildersleeve Rogue Rancho ' 9:00 Buz Adlam's Playroom Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing 9:13 Buz Adlam's Playroom' Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing 9:30 Speaking of Songs' Mr Olit Attorney Heidelberg Boxing 9:45 Speaking of Songs' Mr. Dist. Attorney Heidelberg Boxing 10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes ' "jukeBox Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody.Muslc You Want Ju,ke Box Review 10:30 Spade Cooley Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Sammy Kayo News News 1 1 :00 Platter Party Sign Off " " Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 1 ; 11:30 Platter Party 11:43 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY 8 - .ii - i ., ,, .. . i-i. ii 6:00 Rise N' Shine Musical Roundup 6:15 Rise N' Shine Musical Roundup Sign On 6:30 Rise N' Shine Beamed to Farmer News 6:45 Rise N' Shine U P News 1400 Corral 7;00 Farm News Corner Top ot the Morning Wake IjjpRogue vTfiey t 7:15 Martin Agronsky Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:30 Bob Garred-News Marriage for Two News 7 :45 Sports Roundup Music & News Sporta Review 8:00 Breakfast ClubB Eddie Albert Show Album Time 8:15 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show Album Time 8.30 Breakfast Club Waltz Time Haven ot Rest $ 8:45 Breakfast Club Mod. Concert Hall Haven of Rest - . 9:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle News ' ' " ' i 9:15 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle Chatter with Chuck f 9:30 Quick As A Flash Music As You Like It Chuck Foster 0:45 Quick As A Flash Barbershop Harmony Rhythm and Reason h 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lope Music fromTollywood" , t 10:15 Mystery Shoppor Luncheon With Lopez Music from Hollywood 10:30 My True Story Dave Garroway News 10:45 My True Story U P. News Church tn Home .- I 11:00 Betty Crocker Melody Time King Cole Trio , 11:15 Victor H. Lindlahr Melody Time Charlie Spivak - ; 11:30 Baukage Talking Naval Air Res. Music for Thursday 7); 1 1 :45 News Meet the Band Music for Thursday ,( 12:00 Man Of Melody News, Market Reports Noontime Melodies 12:15 Noon News Road ot Life News f 2:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News : ; If 12:45 County Agent Right to Happineaa Swap Shop ; 1:00 Welcome to Hollywd Backstage Wife Music Box 74 1:15 Welcome to Hollywr Stella Dallas Music Box ' 1:30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Music Box 1:45 Surprise Package Young Widder Brown Music Box r! 2:00 Salute To You LifeCan BeBtfI. News 2:15 Art Baker Mainly lor Women Music Box , fi 2:30 Hannibal Cobb News Music Box 2:45 Hannibal Cobb Swap A Sell Music Box 3:00 Bride & Groom Welcome Travelers News 3:15 Bride & Groom Welcome Travelers Music Box v, 3:30 Pick A Date Aunt Mary Women tn the News , 3:45 Pick A Date We Love & Learn Women in the News 4:00 One Great Hour Trade Winds Tavern News ;. 4:13 One Great Hour Familiar Songs Swing Time -j 4:30 Club 1230 Curtain Call Reminiscent Rhythm 4:45 Chuck's Piano Time Medford Schools Guest Star 5 00 Green Hornet U P News Reflection of SOC 15 Green Hornet What's Doing? Reflection of SOC 5:30 Sky King Prelude la Dusk Truth and Life :v 3:45 Sky King Elmer Peterson Gordon Mac Rae 6:00 Edwin C. Hills Scr Guild Theatre News " 6:15 Elmer Davis Scr Guild Theatre Michael Douglas 6:30 Sports News George Fisher Calling Spotlight on Sporta 6:45 McLnln's On File George Fisher Calling Dinner Music 7:00 Counter Spy Supper Club Voice of the Army j 7:13 CounterSpy Supper Club Red Cross 7:30 Date With Judy Dragnet Between the Lines ' ' 7:45 Date With Judy Dragnet Dick Haymes 8:00 Amateur Hour Light Up Time Rav Bloch Presents 8:15 Amateur Hour . News ot the World ' Rav Bloch Presents s 8:30 Amateur Hour Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho 8:45 Robert Montgomery Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho 9:00 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern News i 9:15 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern Sixth Armv Band 9:30 Foy Willing Wrestling Matches Master WorKa 0 45 Meet The Band Wrestling Matches Master Works -, 10:00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matches Juke BoxReview s 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review ,L 10:30 Art Dickson Morton Downey Juke Box Review '-t 10:45 Glenn Miller News News i 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party .: 11:43 Platter Party -ABC "NBC Radio Patter by Pat After nearly nine years of ABC's "Breakfast in Hollywood" and its successor, "Welcome To Hollywood," on which jovial v Jack McElroy noes nerd live days a week, the men in the studio audience are finally get ting equal rec ognition with the women. Now, after singling out the eldest worn- Pat Wilkinson an guest in the studio audience each day, the eldest man will be singled out too, and the two of them seated in easy chairs on the studio stage during the entire show. The women receive an orchid and a kiss from the emcee, and the men a carnation boutonneire and one of "Welcome To Holly wood's" distinctive foot-long sto gies, complete with photographic likeness of McElroy on the band. Gcraldine Holbcrl. 19. South Grncnsburg, Pa., won a ball game and an admirer, Wallace B. Mori. 21, of West Newton, Pa., a catcher who decided he'd like to be on Gcraldine's team Jvr life. The two will be wed on F'Brido & Groom" program to morrow when the program is aired over KYJC at 3 p.m. Although she wasn't notice ably determined in most ways, Ann Peyton had made up her mind that she wanted to become a lawyer. Very firm in her re solve, she refused to make up her mind about marrying a J TUNE IN KYJC TONIGHT 10:15 o'Clock to Clauss Mystery Melody ' Program and WIN A $200 CASH CREDIT on a brand new 1950 Nath Airflyte Ambassador or Statesman VENETIAN BLINDS Wakefield Drapery 2nd Floor Medford Furniture, 6th & Bart left, Ph. 2-60 TO Progressives Plan Old Age Movement Portland, Ore., Mar. 22 (U.R) The progressive party of Oregon announced Monday it will spon sor an initiative measure for next November's general elec tion which would establish a more, liberal state-supported old age pension program. More than 150 party members and advocates of increased pen sions met here Sunday to plan the initiative campaign. They elected a committee of 12 to launch the measure by April 10. Nels Peterson, slate chairman of the progressives, said the measure needs 25.482 valid sig natures filed in the secretary of state's office by July 6 to make me iMovemDer oauot. Strikes Expected If Hiring Halls Ended Washington. Mar. 22 (U.R) Federal Mediation Director Cy rus China told a senate commit tee today that abolishing union hiring halls probably would set off maritime strikes on all coasts. Chlng's warning was contained in a letter to the senate labor subcommittee,- which is studying the maritime hiring hall. The su preme court has ruled in effect that hiring halls were outlawed by the Taft-Hartley act. childhood sweetheart until she had passed her bar examination. Meanwhile, he began seeing an other girl in his home town and presently asked her to mnrry him. Things get quit? complicat ed and involved and in order to find out the amazing ending lis ten to the "Modern Romances" program over -KYJC tomorrow at 4 p.m. CM Your Health and Its Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readars should ddrm inquiries to: Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camine. Btvtily Hills. Calif. AN APPEAL TO MY It may well be, and indeed I hope so, that, situated as I am, here in the midst of the most frighten ing concentra tion of brass specialists and clinic racket eers in the K country, I get ' f i an unfavorable impression of the state of the profession. Some of my medical friends, that is, real doctors (I like to pretend Dr. brariv that several real doctors still think kindly of me), tell me things are not so bad as I think, particularly in the smaller cities and villages throughout the United States and Canada. When I reply that I certainly hope so, they assure mc that medicine is still a noble profession and they advise me to travel and get a clearer view of the way real doctors behave. By this my colleagues mean that I should get about the coun try and see for myself what the real doctors are doing. That is good advice, I suppose. But I'm taking it in a roundabout way I want to have a good look at the real doctors of South America, South Africa and Europe first. If I find them with their standards down, whether in consequence of the war or from the same ugly cause as that which imperils the integrity of American medicine. rs In Closest Approach To Earth In Ten Years . By Paul F. Ellis United Press Science Writer New York, Mar. 22 (U.R) The planet Mars is making its closest approach to earth in 10 years, but scientists insist that it's no basis for the new report of fly ing saucers. Mars has been making these neighborly visits every so often, and on the current approach the copper-colored planet will be as near as about 44.000,000 miles just a stone's throw in astron omical distances. Opposite Sun The astronomers pointed out today that on Thursday, March 23, the planet will be directly opposite the sun with earth in the middle. From that dale on. the distance between Mars and earth will decrease until about March 28 when the planet of the "Martians" begins its usual re trent into Its eccentric orbit. When the sun-earth-Mars line up in a row, it is called an op posite and the last occurred in is. At mat time, nowever, Mars did not approach as close as it will in this opposite. The planet will even be closer in 19S4 when only 35.000.000 miles will separate earth and Mars. That is the year when astron omers hope to make some real, scientific observations of Mars. Oxvaen Lack Seen Astronomers seem sure thai Mars has an atmosphere, but very little oxygen not enough to suDoort life as is known on earth. However, "yellow" and "blue" clouds have been ob served on the Dlanet. They are so- called because they are picked up by observation through yel low or blue lielit. One expert said today that wilh Mars approaching earth to within 44,000.000 miles and about 1211,000,000 of the sun that the planet's surface temperature might rise as much as 10 degrees. Karth people can now sec Mars with no trouble. It rises Just as the sun sets, and is brighter than any star in the eastern sky. It also is recognizable by tne red dish glow it radiates. The scien tists advise observers not to strain their eyes looking for "flying saucers'' zooming off the surface of the planet. Now Flying Saucers Have Windows, Lights Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 22 (U.R) A flying saucer with windows on the bottom and a blinking light on lop flew over Arkansas last night at a "tremendous rate of speed." two airline pilots re ported here. ' Capt. Jack Adams of Chicago Si Southern air line radioed the Memphis airport control tower lhat he and co-pilot G. W, An derson saw the obiect over Stutt gart, Ark., at 10:20 p.m. (EST). "It was flying almost due north and we crossed its path at about a 45-degrcc angle," Adams said. "It was about 1.000 feet above us and was traveling at a tremendous rate of speed. Colored Light "It had a peculiarly colored and very interne light on the top which blinked very rapidly. I could tell it. was circular be cause nf lighted windows on the underside of it. They were ar ranged in a perfect circular pattern. " . . . . We kept the object In sight for about 45 seconds, until il difappearcd from sight, pre sumably because of its speed. I would estimate lhat it was trav eling between 500 and 600 miles per hour." Adams said none of the pas sengers saw the disc and "wc didn't tell llirm because wc did n't want to alarm them." Key West. Fla., Mar. 22 (U.Ri , President Truman intended to 1 take things easy at his vacation headquarters here today. V-JU MEDICAL COLLEAGUES I'll lower my sights accordingly when I get back and begin knocking about I mean traips ing about America. If any reader takes this as a hint that i want lecture engagements, he or she is sadly mistaken. My prayer is that heaven will forgive me for lectures I have perpetrated in the past. While jny medical friends ad vise me to travel more, many of the brass specialists (my term for a medical merchant who holds himself as a "specialist" but takes all the business he or she can lure away from the general practitioners of the community) and the clinic racketeers (my term for the dinky little doctors who haven't the courage to prac tice under their own name but instead set up in business under the name of the Squedunk Clinic which impresses the Yankee Wiseacres express it in similar terms. They mention precisely where I should go. Who knows? Maybe that's where I shall end up. One thing I wish to say, how ever, is that for all of my un pleasant ways and my egregious teachings, I have never betrayed the confidence of a correspond ent. I may dissent from the view or idea presented by a doctor, if the correspondent happens to be a doctor. I may reject the idea, or even ridicule it. But I keep the identity of the doctor as con fidential as the doctor would would keep a secret revealed to him or her in the consulting room or at the bedside. Hence I feel I need not reassure phy sicians or any other correspond ents who may have something to say to me. favorable or unfavor able, that I am not insensible to the ordinary amenities. My medical friends, if I may again use the plural, never hesi tate to tell me off in vigorous language when they think I am wrong. Sometimes I go red in the face and admit lhat I pulled a boner. Sometimes I tell them to go fly a kite. But in every in stance it is strictly between our selves. Physicians of all ranks or de grees who notice what they be lieve to be wrong In this column, owe it to the public welfare to tell me so even if it is only a brief message by postcard. By registering his or her dissent or protest in tins way tne pnysician may not change my mind right away, but, believe me, I have the utmost respect for sincerity of opinion, whether it conforms with my own or not. QUESTIONS A ANSWERS SVDlllllf Is it possible I'nr nno to be infected wnn ivptlllil wunmii me Kc-mi ' ing present in the blood? (Mrs r n si Answer Yes. The "germ" disappears -from the clrculnting blood wnnin i ner od of from a lew weeKs to Severn months. It Is difficult to demonstrate the eerm In syphilitic lesions alter that time also. Her Dnuehter shaves Shocked to discover that my daugh ter shaves her face regularly. She says many girls do so. Will this make the growth heavier as in men? If she stopped now. would the "fuzi" be no worse than it was originally. (Mrs Answer Shaving regularly will coarsen the hair. Many women are naturally bearded to some extent. 1 pilatories have some value, tempor arily, but must be used with extreme caution about the face. Electrolysis Is tedious but perhaps moat effective treatment at this time. I would warn you against X-ray treatment which is belns Blven In some beauty em poriums under other fancy names. A physician should study the case from the standpoint nf hormone inbalancc. I doubt that the facial hair would revert to the "fuzz" stage if shaving were sopped now. Ordinances re Childbirth My wife would like to have me pres ent at the birth of our child in the hospital hut the. doctor says that spe cial permission would have to he ob tained on account of a city ordinance prohibiting It IR. H. O I Answer There is no such ordinance In your city. If the doctor Insists that there is, ask him where you may apply for the special permission. This wilt probably cmbnrrass the doctor, bllt it answers your question. (Copyright 10.10 hy John F. Dllle Co.) nnnn mJMKXJm head cold STirirriArizss tiiiiiilimiilLMww.111. . . t . 2 drops of Penetro Nose Dropi U in each nostril, cool, shrink open stuffy nost. 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