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2A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford". Oregon. Thursday, January 1, 1959
Ditch Collapses; Workman Succumbs
Vancouver, B.C. (UPI) - A
Vancouver workman died in
a cave-in Tuesday while fire
men fed him oxygen and
clawed slimy mud away from
his crushed body.
Four other workmen were
aaved by rescue operations
which started immediately
following the collapse of a 12
foot sewer ditch which was
part of a swimming pool proj
ect in South Vancouver. The
Other four workmen were
rushed to Vancouver General
Hospital. None was believed
seriously injured.
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Firemen risked their own
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Veikko Karanka despite the
fact that 30 mmutes before
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a doctor said there was little
chance of his surviving.
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anka's chest was apparently
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MYOSITIS
Someone wants to know
what myositis is and if there
is any cure for it. Myo, in
Greek, means
a muscle and
itis is a geni
tive ending,
meaning . "of
the." Origin
ally the word
disease p r e-
ceded the "of
the," but
s o m e w h ere
Dr. Alvare
alone the way
it got lost or left off. Today
"itis" has come to mean "dis
ease." There are many rea
sons why a muscle can get
sore. For instance, I was re
cently talking to a woman
who came in, much distress
ed because her right breast
was hurting her so much. It
had been hurting her for
about four days, and she was
sure she must have cancer.
As I pointed out to her;
there was nothing wrong in
the breast; most of the sore
ness was in her ribs and in
the muscles on the front of
the chest that help move the
right upper arm. Because I
couldn't convince her, I sent
her to one of the country's
leading experts on cancer of
the breast who promptly
agreed with me that there was
nothing wrong in her breast.
He agreed with me that most
of her soreness was in her
chest wall.
What had happened? It
was all very simple; the lady
had read in some beauty mag
azine that if, each morning, a
woman will brush her hair
vigorously 100 times, the hair
will soon become lustrous and
beautiful, She started the
brushing, but because she
never takes any exercise, the
muscles of her right "shoul
der girdle" promptly got very
sore. Fortunately, the day aft
er I saw her, the soreness all
went away, and she was all
right again.
Cause Found
A few weeks previously I
had seen another woman of
this type who was also sure
she had a cancer of her right
breast. When I couldn't find
anything in it, and when I
noticed that her soreness was
in her ribs and her chest mus
cles, I asked her what she
had been doing. Then she ad
mitted that she had just
changed all the paper on the
shelvesin her butler's pantry.
Some people are much more
likely to get sore muscles and
tendons and tissues than oth
ers are because they have a
life-long tendency to what is
called fibrositis, which is a
sort of younger brother of
arthritis. I've had fibrositis
all my life. I discovered it
when I was in high school. I
found I couldn't play football
because every severe bump
on a muscle caused it to be
come very sore for a week or
10 days.
When Spring comes and
tennis players go out into the
courts again some of them get
what they call a Charley
horse, which is a decided sore
ness of one of the muscles in
the legs. Sometimes muscles
will be sore when a person
has a cold, and sometimes
they get sore without any dis
cernible cause. A few people
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get soreness of their mus
cles as arthritics do, when the
weather changes or when a
storm is approaching from a
distance.
Good treatment is the tak
ing of aspirin, perhaps some
massage or diathermy or get
ting into a tub of hot water.
Usually, in a few days, the
soreness is gone. There are a
few severe types of myositis,
but they are so rare I will
not discuss them here.
Merlin Resident
Sentenced to Jail
Roger Newman, of Merlin,
Ore., Tuesday was sentenced
in district court to one year
in the county jail on charges
of making a false statement
in writing to obtain benefit.
Newman is subject to pa
role after 60 days if restitu
tion has been made, District
Court Judge James M. Main
said.
Newman pleaded guilty to
the charges previously.
Robert Paul Bryant, 25, of
718 Buckner st., Medford, and
John Robert Conger, 211 Cot
tage st., Medford, were ar
raigned in district court on
charges of burglary not in a
dwelling.
Bryant waived privilege of
having an attorney and
Conger requested one. Bryant
requested a preliminary hear
ing which has been set for
11 a.m. Jan. 5. Conger is to
appear with an attorney Jan.
2. Both men are being held
on $1,500 bail.
Robert Lee Anderson, Seat
tle, Wash., was arraigned on
charges of non-support. He
waived the privilege of hav
ing an attorney but requested
a preliminary hearing. He is
to appear Jan. 5. He is being
held on $1,500 bail.
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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Fmilv Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist
three jergymen, a newrspapei fedUor a women's editor and two writers.
Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Mrs. R. S. My s o n is
29 and is considering mar
riage to a girl he has known
for the past year. You might
think that at his age he
should be. sufficiently mature
to choose a wife', but frankly,
I'm afraid He isn"t.
Roy is interested in a girl
I who openly states that she
doesn't care for homemak
ing or child rearing. She
says she wants to put her
cchildren in a nursery school
as early in life as possible
and go on with her career.
She says she likes children,
but jwould " go crazy if she
were "shut up in a house
with them all-day."
My husband and I feel that
Roy would be making a big
mistake to marry such a girl.
He's sure that she'll change I
after marriage, but she looks
to me like a very determined
type. This is the third gifl
he has been serious about -and
they've all been odd in
some way.
Roy S. Things have real
ly gone too far when my par
ents try to veto my choice
of a wife at this late age.
This has hap'pened before and
I feel that I might have been
happily married for years if
they hadn't interfered.
The first girl I was inter
ested in was a political rad
ical, but I was beginning to
convert her to conservatism
when my folks stepped in and
messed things up. The second
girl was kind of unconven
tional in her manners and
style of dress, but she might
have changed also if given
a chance.
This latest girl has some
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pretty " off-the-beam . ' ideas
about marriage, but I think
she also has' wonderful qual
ities. She is only 22 and she
needs to settle down and en
joy riiarried life. Then she'll
become a, real woman and
will want to ta'ke care of a
home and children. My par
ents want ready-fnade per
fection for me..
The Council Neither
Roy nor his parents seem to
have recognized the fact that
there is only one thing seri
ously wrong .with his" marry
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ing an up-and-at-'em career
gal, an unconventional dress
er or a political radical
and that is that he apparent
ly doesn't care for any of
these types.
Men have made successful
marriages to all three types,
but only when their tastes
ran in thoseo directions. Roy
seems to pick girls with char
acteristics he doesn't like and
then proceeds to map a cam
paign to change them.
Most mature individuals
recognize that the attempt to
change others is a pretty fu
tile proposition. What is not
recognized is that persons
who want to change others
have some fairly severe prob
lems and conflicts of their
own. Usually, such an indi
vidual is trying to achieve a
sense of power or wants to
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triumph over some inner dif
ficulties. He feels inadequate
in the face of his own need
for change and projects some
of his own supposed - failings
on his would-be victim.
The. fact that Roy goes out
of his way to find girls who
are unacceptable to his par
ents and then seems dissatis
fied with his own choice, in
dicates that he feels he falls
short of his parents' ideals
for him. He shares these
ideals and. at the same time,
wants to rebel against them
and assert his own individual
ity. But he won't assert his
individuality by either accept
ing or rebelling against these
standards unless he finds
some deep confidence in his
own personality.
When Roy feels ready to
love a woman exactly as she
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SISTER HAD OUIT
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is. he will know that he has
arrived at the inner strength
to accept himself as he is.
Before that time, he is not
mature enough to marry, no
matter what his numerical
age.
(Copyright 1958.
General Features Corp.)
AUTO LEADER DIES
New York (UPI) Edward
S. Jordan, 76. president of the
Old Jordan Motor Co. and a
leader in automotive adver
tising, died Monday after a
five-year illness.
SICK THIEF
Roanoke Rapids. N.C.-dTfl-Police
today were looking for
an obviously sick thief. They
said he broke into a grocery
Tuesday and took eight bot
tles of castor oil and a quan
tity of headache powders.
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