FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1962
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
Fho Medico Roundup
by
Medirtn
Medians
hmcrihik Consultant in
Mayo clinic
merllu I'r(ite!bnr of
Mayo clinic
(It renter aod Trihum Syndicate,
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FIVE MILLIONTH CONSUMER Atfncul- hind the secretary 15 si liuue )li(l(Ki;ili 'if
ture Sccrctnry Orville Freeman makes a the rancher and Ins wife. Mr. and Mrs. John
telephone call from his Washington omce McGunin of latum, N.M., using a kero-
to a New Mexico cattle rancher who be- sene lamp which is now replaced by rlcc-
comes the five millionth consumer to re- tricily. (UPI)
ceive electricty through REA loans. Be-
Nitrogen Harming
Health of Babies
Pasco - IUPII - A high con
centration of nitrogen in irri
gation blocks of the Colum
bia Basin project in Franklin
county is a threat to the
health of area babies, accord
ing to the district health of
ficer. Dr. Vernon Michael, Frank
lin county health officer, said
the problem is caiscd by
nitrogen fertilizer and has
been increasing in some parts
of the county.
Only one child has been
affected by the p.oblem, he
said. The infant, who lives
on a farm near Eltopia, re
covered from the illness,
which Michael said resem
bles carbon monoxide poison
ing. He said the maximum num
ber of nitrates in well water
which is safe for bt.bies un
der six months of ag- is con
sidered to be 10.
Al the Bureau of Recla
mation office at Eltopia, the
number of nitrates per mil
lion during tests have jumped
from 31 in October of 1058
to 55 in April of 10H0.
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PISCH
Capitol Memo
Flight Engineers
To Appeal Order
New York-tUni-The fliKht
engineers union says it will
anpcal a federal judge's sec
ond extension of a no-strike
order which would prevent a
walkout against Pan Ameri
can World airways at least
until Auk. 1.
Federal Judge George Ros
ling Thursday extended his
temporary restraining order
against the Flight Engineers
International Association
which initially had halted a
brief engineers' strike against
Pan American on June "23.
The Judge said he wanled
more time to bring out the
facts and study the law In
the case.
doencer not i o Be
Available for Shit
Demo Post in Wm
If.. -ri" I
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By DOUGLAS GHIPP
Salem -llll'll- E. D. "F.d"
Spencer. Salem, has served
notice that he is not a candi
date for another term as Slaie
Democratic chairman in lili)4.
He was
elected here
this wee!; to a
two-year
term as chair
man, and told
the D e in o
enitic state
central cum
in i 1 1 r c the
same tiling.
He said he
is giving plenty of notice so i
there won't be any misunder-1
standing later. !
f iff 19
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liicluird Ihirlon Liz Taylor
Dues 1 1
Know'
Spcncrr's philosophy is th;ii
n stiitr chiiirman's effect ivo
ne.ss is "used up aJ u r severjil
yonrs."
"After tluit," he s;tys. ' Ytiu '
need new people with ivv '
ictens."
He adds th;it nftei ;i few
years at the helm, most e!i; ;r
men are iusl plain worn on!
Speneer, ;t!t. took on ;he
non-pay mj, brickbat dodm
job nine months ao, moving
up from ehairm.in of the Mar
ion County Deinoeratie Cen
tra) committee.
While he loved taking Hie
state party reins, and still
loves it, he quteklv had to ad
just In a seven day a week
Knnd.
Me m a n a n e s a 1r:iflnv4
stamp firm here, ami all of
his free time, meaium,' eveiy
evening and week e.,d, is de
voted to party problems and
activities.
Me admits he can'l com
plain much, and he dee .n I ,
Some Curious Signs
Of Heredity
! tor many years now, it has
been popular to say that her
edity has hardly any e f f c c t
r 'l and environ-
il merit is every-
1 1 J tiling. Years
ayo. a man
b o came
world - fa
mous by
claiming that
he could take
?a- . 1 ;mv ehild. and
! 5' . , it hv train i n
m tm. r-
Alvartt W C 1 I,
could make perhaps a great
1 scientist out of him. Thou
' sands of able persons who
have struffIed lor Jo years
trving to make .something of
a mentally defective child
they early adopted could have
told this professor how very
wrong he was.
i In a recent number of that
i excellent little journal. Sci
i nice News Letter, I found the
reports of two interesting
studies which should go far
to change the opinions of
those, persons w h o believe
that only environment is im
portant, and who turn a deaf
ear to the hundred.-, of thou
sands of intelligent mothers
who keep saying, "My diffi
cult (or mentally disturbed,
or mentally retarded) child
was peculiar from the day he
was born. He was not quiet
and good-natured and happy
like my oilier babies; he was
restless, bad-tempered, and
unhappy. He cried different
ly; he went into tantrums;
and held his breath, and he
tried to run the place to suit
himself."
On the campus of Antioch
college, in Yello-v Springs,
Ohio, there is the remarkable
Fels Research Institute in
which several able men keep
studying the environment of
children and men and women
from birth until they are 'M)
or so. Dr. Lester W. Sontag,
the director, just reported
that one can deteet the in
fluence of heredity even be
fore a child is born. The type
nf heartbeat of the unborn
child sometimes will warn the
investigators that the child
will later have problems.
Also, a definite relation has
been found between the ac
tivity o the unborn baby in
I the month or two before his
i or her bu t h and ''the social
i apprehension of the child
' when he reaches nursery
j school aye."
i Aggressive Pre-Schoolers
Curiously, the less active
babies tend to become the
! most aggressive pre-schoolers.
An irregularity in l lie heart
; rate of the fetus tends to con
tinue after birth and until
! the child is in his or her
teens. The young adults who
, have grow n up with an irreg
ular hear beat tend to show
is doing it b
iih!
ib
h e e a u s
I'houv.
Snntr pnh!uv HI
ne t!ii- ch.urnKirs1
stepping si. me 1,. elective
litical ether Hut s p
says this is mil Iiuh,
"I love Ivu km'oiincI ami
c;ini;itnni work." hi
don't intend to seek
live public otfiee "
K f Jk T
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' V t A
His friends know
brulally frank nnd
family regards him
t i . ...
Danu and ilcvoled lather. The public i
of him as a Casanova. Which is the
Richard Burton ?
hi ni as tempestuous,
extremely talented. His
as an all'ection.iie lius-
links
he.
i p,.I
willun e M ,v
real
Be Sure to Read the .Inly Nth Issue
A Colorful Part of jour
Mcdford Mail Tribune
Speaking et ni ;;.ini:
Speneer says that if the
! legislature won't I'. ik a
j 1 !'t: I law requiring s'ate
I tieal eon entions alter
j liiarv eleetions. then hi
; at It asl the t line limit
I relaxed
I The law now leiiuiri
major parties to h o I
primary eonvenl ions
la to ell days alter t!
election Speiuer faors
tendiuy tins to lia or ?n d.i
He polllls out lhal ',,
I'entral I'ommittee- ,:on l
reoi ijani.'rii somel'nu s
l.i days alter the prima
nnd this makes planium;
a stale convention loo sn
and loo lieetie
I CLOSE S H A V K
' I'arltadt. N .1 ;v
Frank Slrutii-x. II. h.i.l
close s!ae 'r'Hirsda lid i i-c
he took a late s iou , r al'. t
f!!l!-h!ec. v ork ai a w al e;5o:i c
here 1'mdlllk; 'he w iiv'i.mi-i
Ioi k. for the l::0. he u --
lilt.l Kill lhimi-:li a k I: ;!:l
alht accliicnlal' ti ippi O i
Im 1 1 i; alarm. It look him
mole lliall all la1.!!" to on
X'lllce polli enlen w ho ' . ,
Cd lllm tii.it lie w as ' i 1. i" "
I more conflict over dependen
ley, more compulsive behavior,
: more anxiety and indecision,
and a greater tendency to in
trospection. ! If a certain woman were
alive today, she would lovs
1 to read of this work because
1 she a keen observer
always maintained that when
j four of her children were put
: in her arms, right after birth,
j she was happy all day because
I she read in their faces that
they were going to be happy
i and she was right. But
j when one of her sons, now
deceased, was put in her arms,
she cried much of the day
i because she sensed that he
j would have a life-long ten
dency to unhappincss . . . and
j .she was right. He was 30 be-
j fore he found his niche in life
! and became successful, and
' those first 30 years were un-
happy for him, in spite of ev
i ery effort that she and her
I husband made to help him.
The other article in Science
News Letter is about strange
babies who, on the first day
of life cither are particularly
inactive and apathetic or par
ticularly irritable. It has been
found by the research work
ers, Dr. Barbara Fish and
Murray Alport of New York
City, that the peculiar infants
often are born to mothers
suffering from schizophrenia
(the commonest form of men
tal trouble.)
The infants gradually re
covered from their peculiar
abnormalities of ina c t i v i t y
and development until, by the
age of two years, only the
most irritable ones remained
peculiar in their behavior.
The experts who studied them
felt that they were headed
for schizophrenia in later
years.
Tho Anti-Coronary Club
Whenever, in this country,
a number of people suffer
from some particular difficul
ty, or have an interest in com
mon, they form a club. I read
now that, for the last two
years, in Montclair, New Jer
sey, there has been a club the
members of which all have
had a coronary heart attack.
They gather at mealtime to
j eat food which contains very
I little cholesterol and little
I fat of animal origin. The food
lis supplied by the National
Heart Institute.
The plan now is to carry
' on with this club for several
' more years until, perhaps evi
! dence is secured to show
i whether or not the life ex
i peclaney ot men with arterial
heart disease can be increas
ed, first, by reducing the
amount of fat in the diet, and
second, by changing the type
of fat which is consumed.
Riots on Chinese !
Mainland Reported
Hong KongJUPIi-The Hong
Kong Tiger Standard report
ed today that some villagers
in Kwantgung Province, on
the China mainland coast,
rioted against the Communists
last week after hearing ru
mors of a Nationalist inva
sion. The paper quoted an uni
dentified Hong Kong business
man who arrived here Thurs
day as the source of the report.
"Heart Trouble". To obtain
it, send 25 cents and a stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope
with your request to Dr.
Walter C. Alvarez, Dept.
MMT. The Register and Trib
une Syndicate, Box 957, Des
Moines 4. Iowa.
Raul Castro Lauds
Soviet Assistance
Moscow - fUPl) Cuban De
fense Minister Raul Castro
told a Moscow television au
dience Thursday night that
the American economic block
ade of Cuba has "affected"
Cuban life.
But Castro, brother of Pre
mier Fidel Castro, said things
were "not as hard as they
might have been, were it not
for the disinterested aid of
the Soviet people."
"We it not for the assist
ance of the Soviet Union,"
he said "imperialists would
have made us shed an ocean
of blood, because we have
hoisted the banner of free
dom." Castro, who is visiting here,
praised the Communist revo
lution in Rusfia and said the He said Cuba is ready to
"socialist camp is stronger bring other Latin American
than the camp of capitalism." ' countries out of their trance.
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