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Show fesajp'if THE HEART C? IY JULIET JONES STAN DRAKE dwm P. Jordan, M. D. BURSITIS IS A COMMON and disoider and a gicat num-- l ber of people write me for in- formation about it. In reply to Mis. M , who asks whether there aie ceitain foods a person with bursitis should eat, I can reply that so far as is known diet is not a BY V. T. HAMLIN BY LESLIE TURNER factor. One correspondent sa.s that she is much confused about bursitis because each doctor seems to use a different treatment. One reason may be that the term is sometimes loosely used to Include chronic sprains, calcium deposits in ligaments and other conditions which are not truly bursitis True bursitis is sn inflamma- lion, usually painful, of one of the bursas of the body. There are many bursas small pockets lined by delicate tissue lying near one of the movable joints. Bursas which are particularly liable to Inflammation are p:es-en- t around the knees, elbows and shouldeis. though theie aie sev- Lini o!n Molten roc iv 14 Monster 13 Magog I Am hors 9 Chills and fever ir.aior or 16 At hotre event (t.vo words) Fish 1 20 Regions 21 Pedal digit 22 Moral wrong 24 City in ,scyy Pennsylvania minor 1 17 19 23 24 26 Writing implements ' tiealments have alDeep so been used in some cas s with success -- 0 THERE ARE favorable too, of the results of in- Jection directly into the inflamed area of coiiisoneor its relatives, Chionic bursitis loo often re. sists treatment. Injection of a local anesthetic into the bursa itself is often ucetul but may not bring lasting effects. The jection of some it mating fluid called a sclerosing solution has been repoited to be helpful occasionally. In the most resistant ca es an opeiation involving icnioval of g of the buisa the entire may have to be empioved, but this is usually avoided unless other measuies fail In the long tun. most victims of bursts mover, but thfy suffer considerable pain and discouragement befoie this Denies Info On Arson Job 27 Observed 30 Blow softly 32 Emissary 25 26 Dreg and Gretel Shelley and Keats, for instance Small bay Feminine appellation Fish eggi (Pi) 27 28 29 Former Argentine president Cotton fabric Sun disk Actress, Mae 31 Citrus fruits 33 Entrances in fences 38 Metric measures BUGS BUNNY ll vlc-oft- Me-rc- Her-quak- es 40 Accomplish- ments 41 Italian poet 42 Remain 43 Writer, S Gardner 44 Blood vessel 46 Actual 47 Tumult 48 Snake 50 Service groups (ab ) Tests Resumed - LONDON (UPI) The Defense Ministry announced today Its nuclear tests at Christmas Island in the Central Pacific will short-- y be resumed." The next test, for which no specific date was set, will be the sixth in a series begun in May, 1957. The last previous test In the series was held April 29. 40 Baptismal 3 Uichigan Attorney General Paul U,ro,y ,hf Frank Kipr do'f' a FIint busmen agent was the Um b,s own backliied fire- - Addms 10 steed Greatest 39 Hue e "P'w. b1ombllg' Aaa,ms said ''denes showed Frank suffered severs burns at the George A. Latreills cleaners Just outside Flint Sunday night, Aug 3 Frank died Aug 7. Herman was quoted as saying lie knew njihing until notified that Flank, 56, was dying in St. HosTplt al Vn Ponti- j VstpV 41 Ule icene of from nlll,.s ,r the file. At the huSpltait vihcie Herman iUenllfl(,d hls nephcw he dra. matlcalIy swore he would ..get Uie ,.ats vlll0 dld Uug to Fnmk. "Bvat lint up. yes. But this, God no," lie cued. V. S ma.nland Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor Gcoige Taylor permitted Heiman to leave the hospital to Kill pick up Frakns wife at Willow Eaith-- ( Run Airport near Detroit. TEHRAN, Iran fUPD killed 10 persons and d- - man walked out and, according to stroyed several villages in west- Adams, never went to the airport ern Iran during the weekend of- but sold a Teamsters Cadillac ficials said today. from his dd Local 299 Teamsters boss James R. Hoffas home office for $1,700 and vanished. Herman said he "ducked out because he needed a rest. 37 0i (LPI) Her nian Kierdoif denied today anj Knowledge f the "tourch" death hi Frank Kierdoif. dlcd 1lllns n what auth " ca"ed a bungled arsoa job. ,34 Tighter 33 Puffs up 36 Balaam a 41 42 43 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 Mich. PONTIAC, orn,c' Teamsters official lir.-n- Quakes 10 Constellation, partner CAPP cause of 8 11 BY AL is a common bursitis. Kneeling for a long time is likely to aticct the bursa just aboe the knee, This condition goes under the name of "housemaid's knee." For similar reasons bursitis around the elbow is called "tennis elbow." Sometimes a definite Injury or other obvious cause cannot be discovered. The treatment for an Inflamed bursa depends partly on the cause and partly on the degree and 'Pe of InlUmmaUon In the rnoie acuate conditions, Kierdorf Uncle complete rest by means of a splint, bandage or east is often requtied If the swelling is considerable some of the excess fluid a may be removed thiough needle. Hot wet bandages may bring MIAMI (UPH llunicane eral otheu relief, or heat applied by other Cleo moved northward at a cafe GENERALLY BL RSIT1S starts method is fiequently helpful. distance from the U. S mainland today with it top winds of 105 miies an hour expected to dc- Answer to Previous Puzile crca'iP Who's Who? The Miami Weather Ru.eau said Cleo, the seasons fust full 4 Slant blown hurricane, would move ACROSS 5 Narrow hand generally northward at a speed of 1 Funkl.n 6 Opposed 20 miles an hour. Forecasters 4 Muvnl 7 Gill's said Cleop nsed no thieat to the I Manhandle nickname 12 LI'L ABNER lather suddenly. Under suvh circumstances the intolted bursa is 0ftPn guollen by the accumula-painfu- l tlon of fluid in the bur5ai cavity, pgn js ususy quite set ere and the aiea is also likely to be tender to touch. When the limb is moed the pam frequently comes unbeaiable. Injury 7 18 MONDAY. A I GUST 18, 1,0 Ktn iCacne county) Ltan Bursitis Sufferers I gfrir r THF HERALD JOURNAL DR. JORDANS HEALTH COLUMN By - ,n ivi, vessel Decimal unit Lucky number Rubbers Values highly $viee'etl Cravat Landed Oceans sergeant Oriental coins Norwegian city 57 Diminutive aufflxea DOWN Sacks 2 Black 1 3 Demai STEVE ROPER BY SAUNDERS NOW -- ROOM A3JUT IT FELLA?) BOARD AND POCKET M0NEY-- IF Y0L LL kEEP H M OUT ME STEVE? IW0ULPNT R'PE HERD ON TAT AND WOGGON FOR ANYBODY BUT A GUyV" CO ME ON, POPS.' -- LFTS GO SEE I OWE MORE FAVORS TO v. Than : can ever OLD pay a few sights BY AL VERMEER PRISCILLA'S POP AND WALDO SAYS HE'S RESTED AND EAGER FOR r WORK! l -- v y THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS 'RSi BY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES tiira LivAwJt ycn OTTVCE TD We CT TVS AUSYVCt O'? TVS. VSFCS, 1V- - ASST CMANCS. WAOVSe OWOvA tVA fVAWS USWPSTSS? VAOVU ir AS t71 t wr wr.'rnsf can Pas vos SDOX) WFTHFL oxssct SOL'N i cm f crv NNUSTWNCS? bSSFWT SEE ROS EDGAR MARTIN 31 Y5 'cYSNNG'-HCVO- ) A C.VECK. -- F.SAWl V')VVSM N" swvaw FRECKLES AND HIS m&rr BOARDING HOUSE . with . MAJOR HOOPLE DUR wrwFew wAmJL MM HER MAN, DD YOUR J EARS THROB WTW A RAUCOUS SOUND? SHOULD HAETOLDsOJ THAT LIFE IN HOOPLE MANOR EGAD, ifthat HE'S GOT ANOTHER AODTION TO TH L00! USTiN, LC-is--y COPLE, IP THAT MANGY iNS FSLlNG MAaES A PASS , at AW CHICKENS HE'S GONA W S , AT? YTp--j REGRET IT, -- SOLD Ny 3 FADE S "ri MF 7 J. R. WILLIAMS n m I LL,X KNEW AV LUCK COULDN'T .ST OlD AV00S6 NOSE IS SACK AGAIN- - AND AS WASN'T ENOUGH BY OUT OUR WAY WOULD NOT g AN UN PLEASURE.' ALLOYED & FOR ALAS, LIVE NHVT DOOR TO TH NEIGHBORHOOD KILL30Y', --v iw5-- : .! Kuifi - .''A . u- - d however, with an RIP KIRBY EFFORT WE AVANA3& y t kL L!,n:jy on Pj.-'- O I HI H j ' Ml 1 AH - VOjR aailk', T-- BY MERRILL BLOSSER T- 1-- -- L HERMAN: 4 . - A:v aRgTmswopgoa riirar? BY ALEX REYNOLDS iiifc |