Show j I ih Optimism Seen Over Cancer STANDARD-EXAMINETHE OGDEN (UTAH) 19 1946 m mvWlTMTMa — f APRIL r lLU I ' ttder Will Slice R Vs 6 T New 'Typewriter for Blind (Continued Prom Page One) iwonunuM from Pace Omi a recurrence of the disease after a varying period and usually die About 40 per cent are permacured nently tr Work is proceeding now on the failure cases the doctor! concluded Dr Huggins interspersed his remarks "with witticisms which repeatedly evoked applause from the audience Methods of Treatment Dr J Dewey Bisgard chose for his second day's paper f'Traumatic Disorders of the His discussion conExtremities!" cerned loss! of circulation and sensation in the extremities under He repuzzling circumstances viewed cases in which relatively minor injuries of the 'extremities had resulted in serious! complications and the methods jhe used in treating them Other speakers during the morning -- were:jr Dr Roger Anderson Seattle "Anchored Cast Method of Treating Fractures" Dr Howard "Female Portland C Steams the Carcinoma" During Qenital nbon lunchjeon with IprrL S Merrill- Ogdenl as hairman Dr C F to Kemper Denver was scheduled discuss "The Surgical Diabetic Paj semi-permanen- sonjie bakers might take out thie entjire cut in bread rather than reduce their production of more profitable pastry items such as pije and cake That would result in a cuts of more than 25 per cent ih tly j " Neuo-circulato- the nation's bread supply Canada's expected reduction ih graHn consumption could take several forms One would be to in ' ry Aid Tp Flooded Area "Weber county commissioners to day pledged county equipment tk hejp correct a condition caused whjen silt was washed down over fams and acreage in the area north of North street on the mduntain road leading to North the amount oi iiour wmmi irom a bushel of wheat — from 72 per cent to 80 per cent to conform with this country's rate An order along the line of the U S flour cut back als6 might be issued U S Has Defieit Canada has an export goal of tons of grain for the first six months of 1946 as compared with the U S quota of 6000000 tons Canada has been meeting her while this shipments regularly country had a deficit Of 313000 tons in the first quarter Mr Truman's concern over the famine problem was indicated when he broke tradition and released that part of pis annual talk with the American Sciety of Newspaper Editors which dealt with food The talk with 300 edi- tors and publishers usua: ly is off- The president said the food situ- ation was "worse" than it had been painted and that he wbuld deal With the situation in hjis broadcast tonight But he was confi dent the voluntary food tion program had yielded solid re sults the-reco- TftYlOf Heads Speech Club Arthur C Taylor instructor at Central high school was recently elected president of the Ogden Speech club It was the last meeting until next fall Five appointed to serve On the membership Rand publicity comS Drainey Mrs mittees are Nora Maule Harold A Johnson Luther Wyatt and J T O'NeiU A statement said the club hac a successful year with a large membership and much interest shown (hairman Returns From Washinototf Lyman M Hess chairman1 of the Weber county commission had returned today from Washington D C where he with other county and state officials met to discuss details of a Central Utah water rd Veterans Bid for Farm Items C project The commissioner was expected to be in his office late this! afternoon or Saturday morning! Bt'T STYLISH with veiling flowers and new Their heads straws Karen White Cleft) and Marylin Skala both three years old of Chicago show what the ladies will be wearing at the Easter parade v irl 2000 veterans yesterday bid for Jaid he was going back into the u construction business The county will cooperate with 352 pieces of farm and construe- -' That s what I did before I went the North Ogden Irrigation Co in SEATTLE AprUj 18 (AP)— In tion machinery the army as an aviation me- -' lnto A typical buyer correcting the situation Commischanic" he stated Buyers sioner Joseph L Petersen re- - the largest government sale of surHerbert P Hawkes of Spo- - cluded Henry P Uhthank of Fern- 1 materials held ported here nearly kane A bulldozer purchased he1 wood Idaho plus Ogden tient" Afternoon Session At two ho m with Dr R L Draper presiding Dr Max Cutler! Chicago was slated to speak on'Cancer of the Breast two lortyfive W E Adams Chiclago "Chestand Stomach Tumors" Vthree fortyfive Dr Roger Anderson "Transfixion Sites and Case Presenta- tions" Dr Adams an associate profes- sOr of the University of Chicago surgical department pn a basis will present several cases of persons having afflictions of the! lungs esophagus or stomach from a! standpoint of establishing diagnosis and prescribing methods of treatment Dr Adams has done pioneer work in cancer of the! esophagus devising and perfecting methods of operation for cases heretofore con-- : sidered inoperable He is consid-- 1 ered an authority on cancerous af flictions of the chest and ilung and in heart surgery Dinner Dance Tonight A dinner dance will !br held to4 night at seven o'clock in the Hotel Ben Lomond ballroom Reservations must be made ih advance fo& this event which is informal Saturday's Program Saturday's program which will conclude the clinics follows: Presiding F K Bartlett M D full-tim- ilocs County rthllT crease her wheat extraction rate— now include a section telling bakers! how the flour cut must be made Otherwise it was '"feared thajt ' New Hats Go to Young Ladies9 Heads Bread Thinner j in-w- as t This is the six-ke- y IT STAMPS BRAILLE "typewriter" called the equivalent of a Braille pen and pencil for the blind which was demonstrated by its inventory Dr Alfred Banks former San Diego device which stamps Braille characteristics city Heilth officer The will be distributed by the mm Diego Lions in a thin paper tape non-prooasis ciud on —si i— — — — — I— - e! i m -- County Dads Plan Leave Guns Home Exlit Contest Picnickers Told) Easter picnickers today "fere warned to leave their firearms at home when they go info the Canyons and countryside next Sunday by B C Carver deputy state game t 1 warden During the past week men with guns have been reported to have killed several head of livestock broken windows and disturbed n game in general in the North area! and Pleasant View he Merrihers of Webeii county's state fair committee today announced to stu plans tti offer cash prizes weoer dents atKUgaen nign and Weber college art classes who submit the best design for Weber county's booth and display at the fair to be held in October in Salt Lake City First 'p'rize will be i$15 and second will be ijlO The county's exhibit will be entirely agricultural members said Details will be made available after a fimeeting nejxt week with the state' fair commission at which time space arrangements will be j FOR THE SURPRISE GIFT FOR YOUR LITTLE GIRL ON fOg-de- EASTER said How successful sea W71 the hunUng ! Z t deterrnined j son be next will fall L Peterson 8:30 a im — J Dewev Bisearri Commissioner Joseph depend! on M D Omaha "Surgery! of the Gall reported the county's exhibit fix- how well the game is taken Care tures were lost when the state of this spring Warden Carver? exBladder and Pancreas to! the S-' 9:15TCHuggins Chicago turned! ihe grounds over HI "Tumors of Testes w government during the war emer- plained and pointed out thai for 10:00— W E Adam? M D Chi- gency EWeber county had about every hen pheasant molested j aow means from seven to 15 less pheascago "Surgical Treatment of Car- $1000 worth of fixtures he said cinoma ofi the' Cardia and EsoMembers of the committee are ants next autumn E J Fjeldsted in charge of the phagus Most of the shooting is bfeing 10:45— Howard C Stearns If DJ art CQiftjist: Commissioner Petersen L A Christiansen! Portland Ore "Common Errors Ray Whiting done from cars the officer laid in Gynecological Diagnosis' George F Mailings and Howard It is against the law to fire a gun 11:30— Roger Anderson M D Widdison from an automobile or within 50 Seattle "A New Conception of feet of a highway he sljated Those Treating Compound Fractures In Civilians caught will be fined not less i han Thursday afternoon session of s $50iipon conviction and their the clinic got underway with Dr confiscated Warden Carver E R Dumke presiding concluded Philosophy of Sex Hormones was Re-enabt- ed discussed by A B Huggins professor of surgery University of Chicago who pointed otit that sex SANVA FE N MJ April 19 dUP) hormones are local stimuThe Pitfltentes Brotherhood a rer lators For example growth cancer of the order which! practices prostate is stimulated by the male will' and sex hormone but is retarded by the At Jthj! Crucifixioh of Christ to- iciuaie sex normone He said the MORNING - I Crucifixion Will WHAT THE EASTER SUNNY BROUGHT! 'ire-arm- Be mechanism by which they operate is not known Dr Hueains nrPntM m fata wnicn snowed the certain gianas Caesarian Operation LJ 'The techniques of Ll Tae5 to the tl°niabn-aY!1°Peit d in the nanas oi competent doctors" Dr Howard C Stearns said in his talk He practices obstetrics in Portland He explained that (When births dp not occur spontaneously it is possible by surgical! predications to abstract the child by a Caesarian operation By these techniques one can reduce infectionjs which oc casionally have occurred in the past Dr Stearns said the medical schools want hospitals which take part in training physicians to keep up with the fast progress which is being mack- in medicine He also stated that the materruU mortality rate is gradually being reduced in child bearing Dr Stearns told of the early phases of Caesarian section Some individuals of the country are doing the outmoded classic Caesarian section and they should be abandoned Slides were shown op "Indications for Caesarian section in general" Dr J Dewey Bisgard Surgical clinic Omaha gave an illustrated talk on the "Pathological Lesions of the Large Bowel" He showed slides indicating early childhood diseases intestinal obstructions and infections Dr V L Ward presented a case history of the Caesarian section' Discussions Given After each speech discussions were given by Doctors George M Fister L S MerrillJ M J Seid-nCharles McLennan Ogden professor Of obstetrics Utah State Medical school and Vincent Reese Salt Lake City Approximately 150 doctors from fthe intermountain territory attended the opening day sessions Ladies Tea Scheduled A ladies tea is scheduled this afternoon from three to' five p m at the home of Dr V L Ward over-activiti- es ir "Extra-Peritone- al er Tom Manville Parts With Eighth Wife 10 NEW ROCHELLE N Y April (AP) —Tommy Manville and bis eighth wife British-bor- n Georg-in- a Campbell have parted Mrs Manville said in a letter to the asbestos heir that she was leaving his Bon Repos estate for an unannounced destination I ' woode? re-en- act 9 er aDanaonea me use oi fne nails jt£'the crucifixion ceremony many yiears ago but the chosen brothef Is tied to the cross with heavy r©pes about (the arms legsand dHSt Throughout the cereshrill notes of thelpito monype (fluted resound from the steep arroyo walls which shelter the crucifixion site Dunns the Lenten season the Peniteattes make pilgrimmages to their lonelv mountain chapels to the trial iof Christ and ask Siveness of their sins Prof J Claire Anderson is presenting the Weber college Musettes in several numbers for the special interest group of the LDS ward Porter and Monday April 22 at eight p m It is in connection with! the final dancing party for the niar-rie- d people which includes a Ditch lunch At the opining ixercises of the MIA at seven-thirt- y p m tne Musettes t mwiji sing one ber Reading Indlnded in Walker Venetian £ross- - J : re-ena- enth Tjhir-ty-fir- i m Blind Co Vim Program Lydia Burroughs McGregor will n Easter reading "Judas give IscarUfc" at the L D- - S Eleventh ward - sacrament meeting Sunday ApriL 23 at seven p m A chorus of 751 ffoices frornj the Pingree schoa under direction of Bernice TyrejfeJvill 344sing The chapel is Thirty-firlocatd at and Lyman 3ft Hess is bishop The public isi ibvited — May we help solve your spring nousecieaning problems? 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