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The Medical Roundup
by
Emcritoj Consultant to Medicine,
Mayo Clinic
Emeritus professor of Medicine.
Hare Citato
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Br. Alvares
The Painfulnesc of Indecision
Every so often I see a wom
an who is in a nervous break
down. And when I ask her
husband and
sisters how
she happened
to get that
way, they tell
me she has an
awful time
making a de
cision. If she
g o e s to a
store to buy
a dress, or a
hat, she has a most distressing
she has a most distressing
time deciding on one, and
when she does buy it, she
takes it back next day. Then
she worries for days over
what she did.
I always point out to these
women that a business execu
tive has to be making impor
tant decisions all day: usually
he cannot change his mind,
and actualy, he hasn't the
time. He cannot go back on
his word, and he cannot spend
hours wondering if he did the
right thing. As I say to the
indecisive women, "Why can't
you learn to make up your
mind? Your husband had to
learn the trick." Often, also,
I pointed out that so many of
a woman's decisions are un
important; if one of them
should be unwise, no tragedy
will follow. The only tragedy
is for' a woman not to make
any decision at all; either
good or bad.
I am reminded of what one
of the greatest of the court
physicians of the Middle Ages
once wrote. Maimonides said,
"The risk of a wrong decision
is preferable to the terror of
indecision."
Many a time the able hus
band of a miserable, indecis-
Thor Missile
On Test Flight
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (DPD
A gleaming Thor ballistic
missile roared off today on
another "eye in the sky"
flight that could aid space
projects of both the present
and future. r
. The blunt nose cone of the
stubby rocket contained a 16
mm. -movie camera to photo
graph separation of the cone
from the body of the rocket,
informed sources said. It was
the. fourth camera-carrying
Thor in a current test series.
The Air Force said a team
of ships and planes in the An
tigua Island area 1,500 miles
south of here recovered the
data one hour and 22 minutes
after the Thor blasted off on
its 10,000 mile an hour
flight.
The test contrasted sharply
with the abbreviated flight
Wednesday" night of an Army
Jupiter missile. Both the Air
Force Thor and the Army-developed
Jupiter have a maxi
mum range of 1,700 miles,
but the Jupiter's successful
flight of only 350 miles was
designed to show its accur
acy at minimum range.
Trio Held in Cuba
Assassination Try
Havana - (UPD - Police today
were holding three men for
the attempted assassination of
Lt. Rluardo Aulet, commander
of the security guard at the
presidential palace.
According to authorities,
the three fired at Aulet from
an automobile as he was leav
ing a hospital in suburban
Vedado early Wednesday. Au
let, who was not hit, returned
the fire and his attackers sped
away, sideswiping a parked
car as they did.
Police later spotted the
damaged car and arrested the
three men.
707 Jetliner Loses
Wingflap Section
Las Vegas, Nev. (UPD A
Continental Airlines Boeing
707 jetliner lost an eight-foot
section of a wing flap Wed
nesday while taking off on a
training flight, but landed
safely in Los Angeles.
Only five crewmen were
aboard the craft, being put
through a shakedown flight.
Observers here saw the large
winglap section drop from the
plane and immediately noti
fied the pilot. He continued
the flight, however, and land
ed without incident at Los An
geles International Airport.
SHOWN UP
Burlington, Vt.-flJPD-A regu
lar Army team of snapshoot
ing riflemen from the Gran
ite City, 111., Engineer Depot
was glad to leave here after
a team of summer reservists
outshot them in a competition
match.
ive woman has said to me,
"She asks me to make deci
sions for her; and I say, 'All
right, I'll make them.' But
then, whot does she do? When
I tell what obviously ought
to be done, she wants to argue
with me at length about it!"
Death Can Be Welcomed
Because of one of my hob
bies has always been archae
ology, recently I was reading
some poetry written in Egypt
a few thousand years ago.
Imagine my interest when I
found the . poet saying, what
so many old people are writ
ing me today-that death can
be a welcome guest to the old
man or woman who is tired
out and. worn down with
months or years of suffering.
As the poet said, f
"Death is before me today
Like the recovery of a sick
man
Like going forth after sickness."
Dr. Alvarez' booklet on
menopause may be obtained
by sending 25 cents and a
large, stamped, self-addressed
envelope with your request
to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, The Register and
Tribune Syndicate, Box 957,v
Des Moines 4, Iowa.
(Released by The Register
and Tribune Syndicate, 1959
Dave Beck Granted
Appeal Extension
. San Francisco - (tPD - The
U. S. Court of Appeals has
granted former Teamsters
President Dave Beck a two
month extension until Oct. 31
to file his opening brief in
an appeal of his conviction
for income tax evasion.
The court said it granted
the extension Wednesday be
cause of the illness of one of
Beck's attorneys, Charles S.
Burdell, of Seattle, Wash., and
because of the complexity of
the case. The trial lasted three
months and involved 795
pages of transcript.
Beck, who was sentenced to
five years in prison and fined
$60,000, is free on $70,961
bail, pending the appeal. He
was convicted of evading
$240,000 in federal taxes dur
ing 1950-53.
Prospect Schools
To Open Monday
Prospect 'Prospect schools
will open Monday, Aug. 31,
for registration, Superintend
ent Roscoe Larson has an
nounced.
Buses will operate over the
same routes as last school
year. Since no lunch will be
served Monday, buses will re
turn students about noon.
A full day's schedule is
planned for Tuesday, Sept. 1.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Thursday, Aug. 27, 19S9
7
English Channel
Swim Race Won
By Argentinian
Dover, England -(UPD- Ar
gentine swimmer Alfredo
Camarero won the interna
tional cross-channel race to
day, making the gruelling 22
mile swim across the choppy
English Channel in 11 hours,
45 minutes and 26 seconds.
The race was marred by a
chaotic start and fears for a
time that one of the swim
mers had lost his life.
The missing swimmer, Pri
mo Ferreira of Portugal,
turned up safe and sound in a
French hotel. He had turned
around and swum back to
Calais, after his escort boat
lost track of him two hours
after the pre-dawn start in the
race from Cape Gris Nez,
France.
Foul-Up In Boats
Sixteen of the 38 registered
swimmers failed even to get
started because of a foul-up in
escort boat arrangements and
the belief the condition of the
channel today made their
chances hopeless.
Camarero's victory in the
cross-channel race, organized
by promoter Billy Butlin,
brought him the top prize of
$1,400.
Choppy seas, the mixup in
escort arrangements, and the
cold of the early morning
darkness combined to make
a mess of the annual race.
Rough waters capsized sev
eral escort vessels. Others
simply did not turn up. Many
swimmers couldn't find their
boats and abandoned the race.
Some swimmers took one look
at the channel and gave up.
Six of the 22 swimmers who
did get off the French beach
gave up soon after the start.
Americans Well Up
Two of the American en
tries in the annual race, Greta
Anderson and Myra Thomp
son, both of Long Beach,
Calif., were reported unoffi
cially to be well up with the
leaders. Paul Herron, 38,
Sacramento, Calif., was forced
to drop out half way across
because of cramps.
Both Herron and Miss An
derson said before the race
started that they hoped to try
the round trip but the water
appeared too rough for such
an unprecedented attempt.
The swimmers, including
five women, were competing
for prizes ranging from $140
to $1,400.
NARROW ANGLE
Cambride, Mass.-flJPD-Back
in 1922, a movie company of
fered Harvard and Yale $25,
000 for exclusive rights to
their football game that year.
The offer was rejected. It in
cluded a provision that the
game had to be played on a
field of 55 yards, the scope
of the cameras.
Quotes From the News
By United Press International
Bonn, Germany-President Eisenhower, addressing a wel
coming crowd at the Bonn airport as he arrived to begin
his round of talks with European leaders:
"The American people stand by your side in assuring
that the loyal free people of free Berlin will, like yourselves,
continue always to enjoy thai great privilege."
' Moscow-Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, in a letter
to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, warning that
East-West war would be "tantamount to suicide" and dis
cussing the future Eisenhower-Khrushchev meetings:
"It may be that we are on the eve of an historic turn
in the policy of the two blocs-from further isolation to
gradual rapprochement and adjustment of the outstanding
issues to ensure peaceful coexistence of all states."
Los Angeles-Royal Air Force Wing Commander John L.
R. Bowman, a British space scientist, discussing the condi
tions under which space pioneers might work:
"It might be desirable to let the space man have a
martini a day on his off hours."
Chicago-Arthur Brown, 48, telling police why he killed
his 41-year-old wife:
"We'd been married 17 years and for 17 years she nagged
me every day. I shot her and shot her and shot her to
shut her up."
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