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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, May 21. 1957
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SWEEPING THROUGH TWO TOWNS in Texas Panhandle, tornado destroys scores of
homes, killing 20 persons, injuring 80. Photographer in airplane makes picture of clean
up crew surveying Silverton residential area knocked flat by wind. (International)
Persons With Indigestion, Ulcers
Should Learn Causes of Ailments
By DELOS SMITH
United Press Science Editor
New York (W Since people
today are "tense from hurry,
traffic and competition," it is
no wonder there is so much in
digestion and so many ulcers,
said the professor of medicine
and his assistants.
The important way to help
all these people is to teach them
what these ailments are all
about, so that they can "run"
their ulcers rather than letting
the ulcers "run" them, continued
the eminent authorities.
Feeling Of Insecurity
It's simple to see how our
times generate indigestion and
ulcers; just look around. These
days a man "has a feeling of in
security as he depends more on
others, and he has a sense of
frustration from not seeing a job
completed with his own hands.
"The individual with dyspep
sia ar ulcer often has, in addi
tion to outside pressures, an in
ner conflict because of ambition
or goals which are set too high
for attainment, and he has a
sense of frustration and failure
Holmes Asks More
Money for Schools
Salem OP) Gov. Robert D.
Holmes asked the Legislature
Monday for another S5 million
in basic school support funds
to be financed largely through
a 15-cent-a-bottle boost in state
liquor prices.
"We can get the extra funds,
so seriously needed by our
schools, and still keep Oregon
in a favorable price position on
liquor with neighboring states,"
the governor said.
Legislation now in the Sen
ate would boost the present S80
per child support rate to $95.
Gov. Holmes in his inaugural
address suggested an increase
to $120. The addition requested
Monday would raise it to $100
a child.
Liquor commission reports in
dicate that a 15 cent price boost
per fifth would raise about $3
million, Gov. Holmes said.
"While liquor funds are not
earmarked and go directly into
the general fund, I think this
assurance of additional revenue
should be sufficient basis for
making the increase," he added
Sugar-Sweet!
when the perfectionistic stan
dards cannot be met."
It used to be different with
people, when "the individual
had a job requiring individual
skill. He had some security of
self-owned or small industry,
and a sense of being useful and
needed in community life." In
those days there was less indi
gestion and fewer ulcers.
Means Many Things
Dr. George E. Wharton, clin
ical professor of medicine, Uni
versity of Southern California,
and his assistants, Drs. Donald
C. Balfour, Jr., and Kent L.
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Flu Epidemic in
Philippines Rages
Manila (OT A major flu
epidemic raged in the Philip
pines today with nearly 60,000
cases reported n Manila alone.
Hundereds of U.S. servicemen
were affected.
Dr. Mariano Icasiano, Manila
city health officer, said 31 per
sons were known to have died in
the city up until last night. Most
were children.
Dr. Icasiano said the epidemic
was still on the rise and he ex
pected no relief for another, two
weeks.
At the same time it was re
ported that the epidemic had
penetrated into the American
military bases at Clark Field
and Sangley Point where hun
dreds were reported stricken.
Post exchanges and commissar
ies were closed and all public
gatherings were outlawed at
Sangley Point Naval Air Station.
Medford Youth Wins
Soap Sculpture Honor
Keith Frazier, post office box
1585, Medford, has won hon
orable mention and $25 for his
entry in the 30th annual na
tional competition for small
sculptures in white soap.
His entry was "Titanosaurus,
a Prehistoric Animal." Eighty
four prizes were divided among
youthful contestants in 23 states,
according to the National Soap
Sculture committee.
Osmon, were filling in medical
men with the latest in the tech
nical journal, "Post-graduate
Medicine."
Indigestion means many
things to people who have it
but actually it is one thing
"disturbed physiology of the gas
trointestinal tract." When that
occurs repeatedly, the deplora
ble situation must be examined
thoroughly by the doctor to find
out the precise cause or causes.
That is very necessary, to rule
out the possibility of cancer, of
course, but also to provide a
sound basis for treatment. In
indigestion this study is likely
to demonstrate "chronic anxiety
state" and "aerophagia." Aero
phagia iff the swallowing of air
while eating.
Must Understand Cause
In case of duodenal ulcer, the
study may well show: "Emotion
al tension and dietary indiscre
tions." "In most cases," said the scien
tists, "if the patient understands
the cause of his . symptoms and
their relation- to emotional up
sets, they are easier, for him to
control. A sympathetic explana
tion and an understanding atti
tude on the part of the physi
cian are important for long-term
results in the treatment of dyspepsia."
CHARGING her husband
sold car she won in a quiz
and spent the money, Cella
door Crockett, Los Angeles,
wants divorce. (International)
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Sew it in gay checks, plaids
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NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Dead line Sunday Classified It at
noon Saturday: 10 am. Monday for
Monday: other days 530 previous day
1 a Mile. Border to Border:
Rambler Sets Economy Record
Winnipeg, Canada to
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by a 1957 Rambler 6
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MONTERREY, MEXICO A new
all-time border-to-border NASCAR
economy record was set when a 1957
Rambler 6 with overdrive arrived
here from Winnipeg, Canada, after
only four stops for gasoline.
Whizzing through three nations
at 45 to 60 m.p.h. to maintain its
average speed above 40, the Ram
bler traveled nearly 2,000 miles at a
cost of only W a mile for regular
grade fuel. This new triumph gave
Rambler both the border-to-border
and coast-to-coast economy records.
255 HP Rambler Rebel V-i Stmt
h Mobilgas f tommy Rn
Most powerful low-priced car in the
history of the Mobilgas Economy
Run, the Rambler Rebel V-8 topped
all V-S's in the low-priced class in
actual miles per gallon 21.62 m.p.g.
with automatic transmission. (The
Rambler 6, holder of the all-time
mileage record in this event, was
barred by a change of rules.)
Drive a Rambler. Get big car room
and foreign car economy.
Test-Drive America's
Economy Champs
Rambler 6 or V-8
ONLY RAMBLER GIVES YOU BOTH
2. Big car room, comfort and performanci
Compact size, economy, handling ease
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BARTLETT AT FIFTH STREET - MEDFORD - PHONE SPring 2-6185
HIS TRICYCLING PAYS OFF Three-year-old Gayle
Wheatley is awestruck over oven-tender George Stevens
big tricycle as she joins him on his rounds in the huge
Mother's cookie plant in Oakland, Calif. In some 21 years
with the baking firm, Stevens has tricycled a distance
equal to a trip around the world. He pedals constantly
as he checks controls in one of the plant's block-long
continuous ovens.
Navy Segregation
In Theaters Rapped
Washington IW Sen. Hen
ry M. Jackson (D-Wash.) appeal
ed to Defense Secretary Charles
E. Wilson today to end the seg
regation of enlisted men and
officers and their families
in Navy theaters.
Jackson asked the Navy last
month to end the practice of sav
ing the best seats for officers
and their families and relegat
ing enlisted men and their de
pendents to the back rows at the
movies. He said it hurt morale,
enlistements and recruiting.
Navy Secretary Thomas S.
Gates turned down his request
May 4, saying "military eti
quette . . . dictates segregated
seating for officer and enlisted
alike."
Jackson said this should not
apply to- purely social functions
like the movies. He said the
Army and Air Force have no
such policies.
He asked Wilson-to make the
Utilities at Peak
True Cash Value
Salem HP) Tentative true
cash values of railroads and oth
er utilities assessed by the State
Tax Commission have reached
an all time high.
Tax Commissioner Samuel B
Siewart said this year's sum
mary shows an increase of 102
million dollars over 1956, by far
the largest increase on record.
Tentative total value for 1957
is 860 million dollars double
the value of 10 years ago and
a 13.5 per cent increase over
1956. -
Stewart said a large part of
the increase is the result of nat
ural gas coming to Oregon. He
said pipelines in eastern Oregon
and the Willamette valley add
ed 19 million dollars to the tax
rolls.'
Navy conform to the other serv-
icies and end "such archaic prac-
! tices."
EXERCISE ACCIDENT
Memphis, Tenn. (IB Jam
es French, 14, hoisted a 73
pound barbell over his head. He
lost his balance and the barbell
crashed onto his arms, breaking
both just above the wrist.
RABBIT ADOPTED
Miller. S.D. (IP) Linda Gilv
son's cat gave birth to two yel
loy kittens but was seen giving
lunch to a third animal a few
days later. The newcomer was
a baby rabbit the cat had gather
ed up and brought home.
It's such a comfort
to take the bus...
and leave
the driving to us!
Greyhound
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