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Shrinks Hemorrhoids New Way Without Surgery STOPS ITCH RELIEVES PAIN For the first time science has found new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hem orrhoids and to relieve pain with out surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Mwst amazing of all results were so thorough that' sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem 1" The secret is a new healing sub stance ( Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in suppository or ointment form under the name Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug counters. .f Support if st tit yuui Red Cross WORLD-WIDE ANNIVERSARY PHOTO CREDITS Page 14, UPI. Pog. Mi Wld. World. MEDICATED OINTMENT RELIEVES INTENSE ITCHING Modern medicated relief from itch caused by acute dry akin, rash, psori asis, eczema, and Insect bites. Soothing emollients plus sulphur compounds and antl -microbial properties help heal shin, help prevent secondary Infections, JIM BEATTY: Florida HOMI ITBB 488 I owb U mm ilkM In Canlral Florida hllk. laka, trove araa S49S, no money down, 110 a moaUl J miwa front famous Rainbow Spring ehpctrldrv, phona 22 miha lo Ouh Coail Ftah, hum Invest or ratlra. FREE color roMer Writa Dept. 330 M Rainbow Park, oi Ml, OCALA, Florida. adojotoikimi IN 1959, a slight, rather frail-looking 24-year-old restaurant manager from Charlotte, N.C., went to Philadelphia to see a track meet between the cream of American runners and jumpers and a similar team from the Soviet Union. The young man's name wag Jim Beatty, and he watched in dismay as the Russians ran away from the Americans in the distance races. Beatty had a special interest in these races; for six years, in high school and college, he had been one of the best of a mediocre crop of American dis tance runners. Leaving Philadelphia that evening, a friend told Beatty: "You could have won today." "I know I could," answered Beatty, "and I think I'm going to do something about it." Three years later, when the AAU Track and Field Com mittee approved 56 American records, six of them belonged to Jim Beatty. Between that day of decision in 1959 and the end of the 1962 outdoor season, Beatty surpassed every established American record from 1,500 to 5,000 meters. In the process, he has become the nation's most articulate proponent of stronger American representation in the Olympic Games and has put the United States back in the forefront of the world in the distance races. Beatty also won the AAU's Sullivan Trophy as the out standing amateur athlete of 1962, and the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce named him one of the Ten Young Hen of the Year. All this has happened to a "senior citizen" by American track and field standards a guy who had given up running to go into business and who returned to it only at a con siderable personal sacrifice. Jim Beatty's story is a drama tic example of what is required if the free nations are to challenge Btate-sponsored athletes of the Communist bloc. Beatty's achievement requires a dedication on his part that would stagger most Americans. "There simply is no substitute for training," he says. To him, training means reporting every morning at 5:30 to a track near his present home in Pasadena, Ca'.if. He works out until 6:30 often in the dark. Then he goes home, showers, has breakfast with his wife, and heads for work at an insurance company at 7:30. When his working day ends at 4:30, he reports back to the track, where he runs until 7:30. His wife has dinner waiting for him when he gets home at 8 o'clock, and he's usually in bed by 10. Saturdays he works out for three hours and Sundays for two. This regimen goes on every week of the year. U 'amity Weekly, March JJ, 1M The Miler Who f . M. 1 U l 1 v i i V ' I V I MA J I xL V ) :