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Morse Wins Seven Fair Championships Gresham fUPD Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) won seven championships with 12 en tries of Devon cattle at the Multoman County Fair here Wednesday. Senator Morse showed the cattle personally. One was a grand champion bull. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGOy THURSDAY. AUGUST t. 1913 GLASSES ON CREDIT! W" Green Stompt COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER The Medical Roundup emeritus Consultant In Medicine mayo runie Cmenrua Profeuor o( Medicine Mayo Clinic (Refmer and Tribune Syndtcau. 19(3) MOTHER AND PUPS-Mrs. Jacqueline Ken nedy may give away one or more of the four pups, born to Pushinka, a gift from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The pups, who look like their father, Charlie, the White House Welch terrier, aru new members of the White House's growing ca nine family. (UPI) Penneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY HURRY-POSITIVELY ENDS THIS SATURDAY! y' "last 3 days S? " . 'Xr. 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Bet ter hurry in , . . stock up right now! m New Ml Jjf Blend! k 'ffij Cotton- yT Nylon l lA denim 3 STRETCH 98 SLACKS No stretch of the imagination neededl Our cottonnylon denim does the stretching for you. Hi rise figure-flatterers in blue denim. Sizes 8 to 18. Birth-Markf People write to ask me, What is a hemangioma? Is it malignant, and what can be done for it in the way of trea t m e n t ? Does it have to be operated on? A port wine mark on a baby's face or arm is a hemangio m a made of many Alvarei small blood vessels. In the word heman gioma, hem comes from wuiq meaning Olood, aneio comes from a word meaning a mood vessel, and oma means a tumor. Hence, a hemangioma is a tumor form ed out of blood vessels. Telan giectasis (tel refers to the end; angi refers to a blood vessel and ectasia means dilation) means a dilation of tinv end arteries. Many an old person nas two or three dozen telan- giectasic nodules - about as big as the head of a Din - scattered over the skin of his chest wall. Such tiny nodules are harmless and unimpor tant. A very dangerous and dis tressing and hereditary type of telangiectasis is to be found in the nose, throat, gullet, and stomach of a few human be ings. The terrible thing about the blood vessels in these tiny tufts is that every so often they break open and bleed ter ribly; sometimes until the un fortunate person is almost dead. The "tufts" in the nose or gullet that can be seen through a lighted tube can be burned off with an electric needle. Rarely, many good -sized hemangiomas can be found in a nver, or a single one can be found in the wall of the small bowel. Such a nodule can cause indigestion, pain or Dieeaing; and then it has to be removed by a surgeon. Usual ly, hemangiomas are not can cerous. Many of those that ap pear on the face of an infant are best left alone by plastic surgeons. The "port wine" marks had better not be oper ated on because the scar may cause as much annoyance as did the purplish snot A "strawberry" mark should be left alone because it will usually- fade within a few years. More From Wife Of Alcoholic A woman who recently read my column on the letter from the wife of an alcoholic said that I was so right in saying mai wnen tne wife of a bad tempered alcoholic leaves him, she had better go to a distant city and drop out of sigm, omerwise he may kill her as he has threatened to do. My correspondent says that a few weeks ago her sister was murdered by her estranged alcololic husband. Two years ago, after 10 years of untold misery, try ing to live with the man, she took her children and left. But the two years were full of torture because the man kept constantly threatening to kill her; sometimes he would come to the house and beat her badly; sometimes he fol lowed her with a gun, and eventually he shot and killed her. As my correspondent says, she realizes now that her sister should have gone far away and dropped out of sight. Another woman writes me to say that when her alcoholic ex-husband was threatening to kill her for having left him, her brother got an in genious idea; he told the man that a job had been gotten for him in Hong Kong and gave him a one-way ticket to that city. Naturally the fel low never was able to save up enough to get back home! Hot Springs and Arthritis Most people assume that when a patient with arthritis takes a course of baths at some hot spring, and feels better, this is because there is something in the water which cured him. Actually, the experts do not believe this. They believe that it is only the heat that caused the joints to feel better and to work better. Also, when a person goes to a "Spa" of the European type, he gets a va cation from work; he usually is put on a diet; he is made to take some exercise, he is given some massage, and he is made to go to bed early With all this, he ought to come home feeling better. Dr. Alvarez discusses var ious treatments for arthritis in his booklet on the sub- ject. You may get a copy of it by sending 25 cents and a self-addressed, stamped en velope with your request for it to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des Moines 4, Iowa. In the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS Well, the nuclear test ban treaty is signed. So WHAT NEXT? 1WIS is the situation: The U.S.S.R. is a one man dictatorship-and the One Man has signed. That ends it so far as the U.S.S.R. is concerned. The next move is up to us- and in our case the situation is quite different. In the U.S.A., the treaty MAKING power is in the hands of the President. Our President may enter into a treaty with "the advice and consent" of the U. S. Senate. But Before a treaty negotiated by the President (with the as sistance of the State Depart ment) can become effective, two-thirds of the senators PRESENT when the vote is taken must agree to the treaty terms. THE big question now: What will the t! B Son. ate do with the nuclear ban treaty that has just been ne gotiated and signed? A 5 FBI Arrests Man Wanted in Burns Columbus, Ohio - IUPH - FBI agents Tuesday arrested Thomas Gerald Lester, 25, wanted for illegal flight to avoid confinement for a bur glary conviction in Burns, Ore. Lester was arrested on a federal warrant at a local grill, according to E. D. Ma son, special agent in charge of the Cincinnati Bureau of the FBI. He was being held here awaiting extradition to Oregon. Lester was sentenced in Burns in 1962 to a four year term for burglary. The sen tence was suspended and he was placed on probation. TT'S hard to say. Dissenters on our side instinctively distrust any thing that can be agreed upon with the communists. They think that in the very nature of things there must be skul duggery somewhere. How can ANYONE trust a communist? There is the case of the state of Washington's Senator Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson. In an article in the Sunday New York Times, he appears to say that he is going to vote for the treaty. But he hates to do it and seems to be waiting for something to turn up that will enable him to vote against it. He is bothered by seven as sumptions that he thinks are false and may be misleading us. SENATOR JACKSON is in the position of the Dakota farmer in Theodore Roose velt's famous ranch story. Teddy was on his way to town when he met a neigh bor. The neighbor's face was long and gloomy. Teddy said to him: "What's the matter, Joe? You look like you had just lost your last friend." The farmer answered: "I'm goin' to town to get drunk and GOSH how I dread it!" Senator Jackson seems to be in about the same fix. There are probably other sen ators who are sitting on the same hot spot. fPHE BIG question: What SHOULD be done about it? T ET'S put it this way: Only at Hiroshima and Nagasaki has an atom bomb been dropped. The Hiroshima bomb had an explosive force of about 20,000 tons of TNT. It is estimated that the U.S. has a nuclear stockpile equiv alent to 35 BILLION tons of TNT. It is guessed that the Soviet stockpile equals 25 BILLION tons of TNT. The biggest problem in the world is to see to it that these nuclear stockpiles are never used. CAN it be done? Well, it had BETTER be done if we want a world for our children to live on. THE DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 SW Morriion St. PORTLAND, OREGON All tramitnt guoti. All that who coma, return. Rates not high, not lew. Frea garage, new location 'l block from hotel. Open until 10 .m. TV's and radios. Reputation (or cleanliness. 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