Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1962, Image 28

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THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1982
MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
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Resaarch on Deafness
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ing of many letters from peo-
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RECEIVES INSTRUCTIONS Chief Deputy Paul Bcttiol,
Jackson county sheriff's office, Medford is shown receiving
instructions in firearms identification at the Federal Bureau
of Investigation laboratory during the 69th session of the FBI
national academy.
Bettiol to Graduate
From FBI Academy
Graduation exercises will
be held tomorrow In Wash
ington, D.C., lot 80 specially
selected officers who have
completed the 69th session of
the Federal Bureau of Invea-
tigation's National Academy,
according to FBI Director Ji
EdKar Hoover,
Two southern Oregon law
enforcement officers are
among the - class members
graduating. "
They are Undersheriff Lyle
C. Dickinson, Douglas county
sheriff s office, Roseburg; and
Chief Deputy Paul Bettiol,
Jackson county sheriff's of
fice, Medford.
The addition of the gradu
ates to the ranks of Academy
alumni will bring the total
to more than 4,100. The men,
who are trained as Instructors
and police administrators,
will return to their own de
partments to use the knowl
edge they gained during their
training.
Addresses Scheduled
Members of the graduating
class and their guests will
hear addresses by Charles L.
Bacon, National Commander
of the American Legion; Syl
vester C. Smith Jr., president
elect of the American Bar as
sociation; and Deputy Inspec
tor Michael J. Codd, New
York City police department,
president of the graduating
class.
Diplomas will be presented
by Deputy Attorney General
Nicholas dcB. Katrenbach.
John H. Williams, special
agent in charge of the Port
land office of the FBI, said
residents of this area can be
proud of Dickinson and Bet
tlol for their successful com
pletion of the National Acad
emy course.
Alaskan Farm Homes
Hove Refrigerators
Washinglnn-airti- Who said
you can't sell refrigerators to
Eskimos?
uncle Sam reports some
two thirds of the farms in
Alaska are equipped with
home frcciers to withstand
Hie long winter nights. The
U.S. department of agricul
ture reports the percentage of
freezers on Alaska's farms
ranks it as number seven
among the 50 states.
BOUND FOR NEW HOMES
Miami -lUPt- Twenty Cuban
rcfugr-e families will leave
Thursday morning for new
homes in Philadelphia under
the government' refugee re
location program. The re
location flights, sponsored by
P h i 1 a delphia churches and
synagogues, are being fi
nanced by the federal govern
ment to relieve the pressure
brought on Miami by the
thousands of refugees flood
ing into south Florida.
The rigorous schedule In
cluded a thorough study of
all the latest techniques and
developments In law enforce
ment and their practical ap
plication.
Previous graduates of the
FBI National Academy from
this area include; Chief of
Police John T. Truett, Rose
burg; Chief of Police Charles
P. Champlin, Medford: Chief
of Police Charles A. Howard.
Klamath Falls, and Lt. Archie
W. Huff. Klamath Falls.
pie who
why they have
such terrible
attacks of Me-
A niere'g disease
M in which they
get very dizzy
and perhaps
vomit. Some
times, an ear
specialist ca
help, but usu
ally he can't do very much
One great difficulty is that
no one is very sure 01 wnai
happens in the inner ears of
these people - we cannot una
out because people don't die
of Meniere's disease, and even
when these people die of
pneumonia or a heart attack
their relatives may not per
mit any autopsy.
Now, something is being
done about this, and all deaf
people - or people who have
had Meniere's disease - now
can do something to neip
their fellow sufferers. They
can tell their nearest of kin
that, when they die, an ear
specialist should remove their
temporal bone which con
tains the hearing mechanism.
He should do this right after
death and before the body is
embalmed. After many such
temporal bones have been
studied by experts, we doc
tors will have a much better
understanding of deaf n e s s
nd also of Meniere's disease,
I write this because I re
cently heard of the Temporal
Bone Bank Center (Box 146,
Faculty Exchange, University
of Chicago, Chicago 37, 111.)
is presided over by Dr.
John R. Lindsay, head of the
niversity Department of
Otolaryngology (nose and
throat diseases). Other such
centers can be found at Co
lumbia University, (New
York) tha Henry Ford Hos
pital, (Detroit) the Johns Hop
kins Hospital, (Baltimore) the
Manhattan Eye and Ear Hos
pital, the Massachusetts Eye
and Ear Infirmary (Boston),
in the Cornell University
Medical Center in New York
Ctiy, in the Tulane School of
Medicine in New Orleans, in
the U.C.L.A. Medical Center
in Los Angeles, in the Uni
versity of California Medical
Center in San Francisco, in
the Florida College of Medi
cine at Gainesville, Florida,
In the University of Iowa
Hospitals in Iowa City, in
the Medical School at Ann
Arbor, Mich., at the Univer
sity of Minnesota Medical
School in Minneapolis, at the
Washington University School
of Medicine in St. Louis, and
at the White Memorial Hos
pital in Los Angeles.
Many people write to say
they have nerve deafness and
no one will try to help them.
Not even a hearing aid will
help. The damage is in the
nerve endings in the inner
ear, in the fibers of the ear
nerve inai runs to ine Drain, 1 1
or perhaps to the hearing
center" in the brain. Many
such persons had better try
to learn lip reading.
Every deaf person who has
money to spare would do well
to support the Deafness Re
search Foundation with of
fices at 310 Lexington ave.,
New York 16, N.Y.
Osgood-Schlatter's Disease
Quite a few people write
saying their child has Osgood
Schlatter's disease and they
wonder what it is and what
can be done for it. Usually,
their child has started to com
plain of pain just below his
knee. In the past, it was one
of those diseases the cause
of which was largely un
known. In a recent number of
the Journal of the American
Medical Association, Dr. Mey
er Alpert of the Presbyterian
Hospital, New York City,
wrote that he doubts if many
of the present-day ideas about
this disease are correct.
He says the condition now
considered to be related
to some injury involving the
lower end of the tendon that
runs from the kneecap down
a little nodule near the
top of the tibia (main bone
of the leg). The x-ray films
often show one or more of
the following changes: 1. A
tearing-away of a little piece
of bone from the top of the
tibia; 2. A small piece of bone
the tendon running down
from the knee cap; 3. A thick
ening of this tendon; and 4. A
thickening of the soft tissues
in front of the nodule on the
pper end of the tibia. All
this suggests that, in many
cases, the disease is due to an
injury and might be cured by
expert orthopedist (bone
and joint specialist).
AFFIRMS U.S. SUPPORT
Washington - IUPD - Presi
dent Kennedy his sent Presi
dent Romulo Betancourt of
Venezuela a message of firm
support and congratulations
for crushing the revolt in his
country this week.
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