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0 TEH MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. Mar IS. 1952 RADIO PROGRAMS MON DAY Programs lilted btlow ar rtctivid from tht radio stations and tho Mail Tribuna aiiumaa no responsibility Mcopt to mako such changes as art luppliad KYJC 1230 kC 4:00 Fun Factory" 4:15 Fun Factory 4 -30 Big Jon St Sparkle' KMKI1 1440 kc KWIN 1400 kc Weeki & Orr News H. V. Kaltenborn Voice of Firestone Voice of rireitone No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Muiie No Soap Mm ic 5 fob Sport Parade 5:15 Elmer Davit 5:30 Drive-in Quit 5 :45 Memory Favoritei Snort Roundup KMED Commentary Cisco Kid Cisco Kid a-nn t An Pnwr 6:15 Lone Ranger" fl:30 Henry J. Taylor fl AS Stewart L.raig- "7:00 ABC World Flaihee" 7:ia i .on.. 7:30 Fine Artj Quartet 7 ;45 Fine ArU Quartet Dinner Newa Got A Date Three Quarter Time SporU Round-up Communift For FBI World Concert Hall Communist For FBI World Concert HaU Rob't Montgomery Musical Mailbox Dangerous Assignment Musical Mailbox One Man's Family Musical Mailbox Newi of the World Musical Mailbox Railroad Hour Valley Newa Railroad Hour Lean Back & Listen 8:00 The Big Hand 8:15 The Big Hand 8:43 "On the Town' Telephone Hour Telephone Hour Men Behind Melody Men Behind Melody Robert Montgomery Frost Warn., & 3 Suns Dick Haymes News" 9:00 ABC Late News 8:15 Taming n wet fl:30 As We See If 0 :4f YourHeriuga foiOO "Laura" 10:15 "Laura" 10:30 Platter Party 10:45 Platter Party fiToo Sign Off Richfield Reporter It's Time To Dance Heidelberg Harmonairea Ife Time To Dance Music Vou Want It's Time To Dance Music A News' Between The Llnea Melodies That Endure KWIN Carousel Melodies That Endure KWIN Carousel Clro's Tonight' KWIN Carousel Clro's 8t News Carousel & Newa Sign-Off Sign-Off RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY 5.00 Yawn Pntrol 8:15 Yawn Patrol 5 30 Lucky U Ranch 8:45 Lucky U Ranch' "5700 Farm Newa 6:15 Martin Auronaky 6:30 Bob Carred 6:45 Concert and SporU 7:00 Breakfaat Club 715 Breakfast Club' 7:30 Breakfaat Club' 7:45 Breakfast Club' Too Victor H. Llndlahr" 8:15 Chet Huntley' B:30 Break the Bank' "9:00-Jack Berch Show 6:15 Big "Y" Relay Quiz 9:30 My True Story 945 MyJruo&tory 10:00 Whispering- Streets. 10:15 Against the Storm' 10:30 Trading Poat 1 o AZramjwz? Monkey Shlnea Monkey Shlnea Down to Earth Barnea Newa Rural Party Line Clockwatcher Clockwatcher Mualc It Newa 2-4000 2-4000 Music of Manhattan ortho Garden Guide 1400 Coral 1400 Coral 1400 Coral Newa Friendship Circle Friendship Circle Neighbor Lady Mid-Morning Newa Get Up It Go Get Up It Go Haven of Real (MBS) Haven of Reat (MBS) Featlva! of WalUea Inside Bob & Ray Strike It Rich' Strike It Rich' Newa It Revlewa Dr Crane Swao It Sell One Night Stand Newa' Morning Devotions Chapel By Road Morning Special New At Parkview Muilc Box Music Box Better Buya 1 1 :oo Weather Report 11:15 VUlt With Blng 11:30 Weather and Markets 1 1 :45 Your Louiiuj 12-15 Oregon Finance Newa 12 30 "Scramble Gamble . 12:45 Waltz Time 1-00 Lone Journey' 1:15 When a Girl Marrlea' 1:30 Mary Marlln' 1 :45 Evelyn Wintera' Newa It Weather Road of Life" Pepper Young' Right to Happineas Shop On Main St. Shop On Main St. Muaical Appetizer Muilcal Appetizer 3:UU nelly wuvb.i J15 Strictly for the Ladlea 2-30 Strictly for the Ladlea 2:45 Strictly for the Ladlea "3:00 Strictly for the Ladlea 3:15 Strictly for the Ladlea 3:30 Mary M. McBrlde -a MryM. McBrlde 4:00 Space Cadet' 4:15 Space Cadet' 4:30 Big Jon 4t Sparkle' e:ao warn .n Stella Dallas' ' N Soap Music Young Wldde' Brown' No Soap Muaic Woman In My House' No Soap Music "Just Plain Bill NoSoap-Mueic Front Page Farrel' No Soap Muse, Life Can Be Beautiful' No Soap Music Newa No Soap Music 'Welcome Travelers' No Soap Music Welcome Travelera' No Soap Music Dr Paul Stars For Defense Dial Dave Garrowey' Newa Doctor's Wife' Vincent Lopez County Ext Agent singing Americana No Soap Muaic No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Muaic Weeka It Orr Newa No Soap Music What Are You Doing No Soap Music Kiddle Hit Parade No Soap Music Elmer Peterson' No Soap Music 5 00 SporU Parade 8:18 Elmer Davis' 8:30 Drlve-ln Quiz 8:45 Memory Favorites 8:00 Silver Eagle' 8:18 Silver Eagle' 6 30 President Truman' 8:48 President Truman' Snorts Roundup Dinner Newa KMED Commentary Got A Date Fibber McGep & Molly Three Quarter Time Tlbber McGei 81 Molly Sporla Round-up Eddie Cantor Show Music In The Air Eddie Ontnr Show Music In The Air Rob't Montgomery Muaical M'!bM Man Called X ' Musical Mailbox "Vftn r.n.n With Me' 7:15 Escape With Me 7:30 un ins iowii 7:45 "On the Town" 8:00 Town Meeting of Air 8:15 Town Meeting of Air 8:30 Town Meeting of Air 8 -a.. Erwln D. Canham' 0 .0b ABC Late News' 9:18 Dream Harbor' 11:30 United or Not? 9 :45 United or Not? 10:00 "Laura" 10:15 "Laura" 10:30 PlallelvParty 10:45 Platter Party ' One Man s Family' Musical Mailbox News of the World Musical Mailbox Cavalcade of America Valley News Cavalcade of America Lean Back & Listen Bob Hope ' Concert Miniature Bob Hope Froet Warn. At Traffic B Craig. Conf. Invest. Dick Haymea B. Craig, uont. invest. ncw- Rlchfleld Reporter Novatlme Trio Music You Want Music It Newa It'a Time To Dance It's Tline To Dance H'a Time To Dance Between The Llnea 1 1 :00 Sign Off ABC Melodies That Endure KWIN Carousel Melodies That Endure KWIN Carouse Clro's Tonight' KWIN Carousel Clro's & Newa Carousel 81 News Sign-Off LBS Sign-Off SSC" Your Health and Its Care DR. WILLIAM tRADY. M.O. Readers sheiiM address Inquiries to, William Iredy, 261 II Cemltis). Beretl Hills. CaL Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, per taining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, dlagnos- GROWINO PAINS CAN'T HAPPEN eases and standard textbook de- is or treatment, will be answer ed by Dr. Brady If a stamped self addressed envelope Is en closed, etc. SEeaassp' masn B Dr. Brady Some such complaint as this Is very frequent: Our daughter, six, wakes up at night crying with pain In her legs. In fact I am un der the impres sion that this c o m p 1 a nt Is more frequent today than at any other lime since Tony was a pup. (Time out, please, while I shake off the un happy twinge I still get at the thought of that last reproachful wag when I turned him over to the vet for . . . .) In most Inslnnces, the charac teristic ache, pain or cramp, In the lege usually, sometimes In the arms, that comes late In the evening or at any time In the night. In growing children, hence commonly called "grow ing pains," Is a manifestation of nutritional deficiency, particu larly the calicum and D deficien cy which physicians call te tany. In elderly persons tetany manifests itself rather as dis tressing craro- In feet and legs, sometimes In hands and arms, occurring In the middle of the night. Some people with more skull fat than gray matter resort to dangerous pain killers or sense deadeners such as acetanilld, as pirin or one or another nostrum containing one or both of these drugs. Such people haven't time to monkey with mere correct ives they demand Immediate relief of ache, pain or discom fort and they get It, sometimes relief which last forever. The reason why doctors so seldom diagnose tetany Is much the same as the reason why they seldom diagnose beri beri in America, pellagra in the northern states or scurvy any where. The old timers knew lit tle or nothing about the nature of the nutritional deficiency dii- scrlptlons applied only to far ad vanced, full-fledged cases while In the great majority the deficiency diseases are so mild and so indefinite that neither pa tlent nor physician wonders whether the symptoms may not be due to faulty nutrition. Most medical textbooks are old ones rehashed by doctors who (like myself, If I may say so) are better at telling about It than they are at doing it. The few new textbooks published to day, newly written, I mean, meet with a cold reception by the profession simply because they are new, original and not In slavish agreement with ev erything In the old time text books. It will take time to teach the doctors the diagnosis, pre vention and treatment of nutri tional deficiency disease. It is all new knowledge and there fore suspect. Parents whose chilren com plain of leg ache or pain partic ularly In the evening or In the night, and mnttire adults who are awakened by cramps In the feet or legs or sometimes in hands or arms, may send me a stamped self-addresed envel ope and ask In writing not with a clipping for the pam phlet Adult Tetany and Grow ing Pains. IT WAS LOADEp Three-year-old Richard Lindbgrg Jr. is car ried from hospital at Chicago by father. Boy was treated for bullet wound after he shdt' himself while playing with grandfather's pistol. He may lose sight of right eye. More Price Ceiling Suspensions'Planned Washington iU.R) Sus pension of price ceilings on raw cotton, textiles and whiskey shaped up Monday as the next major move in the administra tion's race to get rid of unneces sary controls before Congress does the job itself. Administration officials insist ed they are only easing up on the anti-Inflation brakes and that they will apply them again, and hard, if shortages and runaway price rises develop. But the new decontrol orders now in the works, coupled with those issued in the past week, added up to a significant relaxa tion of the economic cures under which Americans had expected to live and work for at least another year. Eisenhowers Victory Pleases Senator Lodge Washington C (U.P.) Sen Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., R-Mass., commenting on Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Oregon Republi can primary victory, said Satur day night it "puts the west coast Republicans on record for 'Ike' with the same smashing force displayed In all other parts of the nation." "The Oregon victory coupled with today's triumph In Ver mont, where the entire state delegation was pledged to vote for Eisenhower in Chicago (at the July national convention), makes the will of the people unmistakable," he said. Older Women Reverse Trend In Employment in Nation Washington (U.R) A na tional shortage of young women workers has led to employment of more older women than ever before. The older women have re versed a 50-year trend of in creasing early retirements. They want even more jobs than are immediately available. The women's bureau, of the Labor Department is working to solve this two-edged problem. The bureau is combating the growing scarcity of young teach ers, nurses and typists by trying to persuade employers to over come prejudices against older workers and by suggesting that unemployed women over 35 take refresher courses or study a new profession. f) The shortage of young women workers results from the low birth rate in the 1930s and also from the unusually high percent age of youngwives and mothers today. ij More Get Married The CensusfBureau explained, " . . . the mo striking decrease in the single population took place . . . among those 20 to 24 years old. In this age range, the proportion of single females de clined from 47 per cent in 1940 to 32 per cent in 1950 ..." The women's bureau reported, " . . . after the war . . . the num ber of women workers 45 to 64 years of age continued to rise I and the proportion they formed I of the total labor force was high er in 1950 than it was even dur ing the peak of the war." However, the autumn 1951 figures show more women from 55 to 64 unemployed than in any other age group. To help employers make use of the reservoir of older men and women, the Labor Depart ment held a conference for bus iness men, educators and repre sentatives from labor unions and social groups in mid-1950. Labor experts said employees from 55-64 have the lowest ab sence rates. Studies also showed MOO-O-OS and MUSINGS We have been asking around about jjie new ob stacle course in the center of the street on the east end of the Main Street Bridge. We have been advised that it may. be used for curing hiccups, testing up per plates, or just for flat tening noses, against windshields. j Little Daisy $0 If You DID NOT ei CANNOT Finish HIGH SCHOOL Vou Can Study at Home in Spar Tim and Earn a High School Diploma PREFARE NOW for Collegt or Laarn a Trade OUR GRADUATES HAVE ENTERED OVER 5jjb COLLEGES AMERICAN SCHOOL i 1744 6 roadway, Room 206 Oakland 12, Calif. Age Apt Dept. Med. 5-19 Mimi A d d reia . M City M State ; QIHSTIONS ANSWER! H wealing Fret t have trouble with exrettlve sweat ing of the feet and there It a foul odor . . . (G LRi Answer Moil letltfactorv remedy T believe, li fornmldyde solution, but formaldehyde It strong stuff and must be imed with caution, tnalritctloni tn booklet CARE OF THE FEET for which tend 25 rent and i tamped, elfoaddretued envelope. Th Envy of a Million Women I am 28 yean old, 68 tnchei tall and weigh 120 pounds 1 have com tilted phyitclani. followed diets and taken vnrinui remedies prescribed, but I ran t set even a little naddlnr where H will do the most good . . . iMn. R S ) Answer AH you need Is about U pounds Eat one or two slices of whole wheat bread and butler with a g1as of milk every night at bedtime and you'll gam 18 pund In 8 months Rend stamped self addreed envelope for pamphlet MOW TO GAIN WEIGHT. MaUenal Newspaper indicate, May It, ltsi KIDS HEY in the Soap Box Derby CLOSE JUIMIli 1st' REGISTER NOW! -at- Barnes Chevrolet Official Rule Book Driver's Llcemt and Entry Blank Are Alio Available the industrial accident rate to be lowest among workers over 45. I Once hurt, however, they take longer to recover. Employers Advised Local committees under the Defense Manpower Administra tion are urging employers to use all local manpower before im porting outside help. The com mittees point out that steno graphers of 35, 45, and 55 are just as efficient as 25-year-olds. Employers have raised age lim its in many sections. In other cases, the women's bureau suggests that older wo men can be used efficiently on a part-time basis. CROSSWORD PUZZLE An,w,;to gaturd'y;yFuc" ACROSS 1 Bard 6 Gtrl'a name Once around track IS Amuse 14 Topsy'a friend 15 Meaning 16 Curved archee 18 Accomplished Jl Thoroughfare (ahbr.) 22 Behold! 24 European 25 Cover 27 Aged 29 Demeanor 31 Spoken 34 Father 36 Period of time 37 Manufactured 38 Instrument 39 City In Peru 41 Provide crew 42 Hole 44 Danish Island 46 Sun god 47 Postscript (abbr.) 49 Roa rs 62 Render he loved 64 Girl's name 67 Confederate genera) 68 Seclusion 6! 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It re ports that older women usually are preferred for positions as housekeepers in hotels, hospitals and other institutions and that age is no bar to jobs in retail ing, tailoring and many other types of professional work. The shortage of young women ECZEMA ITCH Got you down? Try RESINOL OINTMENT For long-lasting relief Is being eased by retired teach, ers and typists whose children are grown or in school. Many of these women are taking review courses and returning to work. In several communities hospit als are initiating refresher ser ies in an attempt to lure older nurses back into the labor force. Uaa Mail Tribune Want Ada m Will'oflx.. I., QUALITY and ECONOMY! WORLD'S IAKGEST SELLER AT 10' I ST.JOSEfH I I ASPIIII I t fob cm imj Keep it hand Eaav to give tablets are t arinlt dflae. And children Ilka the healthful orange flavor. SmANGfASITSEMiSk' I rte Hto j Scfj . 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