Show Poles Report Uncovering of Nazi War Crime Bedtime Stories Where Old Man Coyote Had Been By Thornton W Burgage jgasar say a thing ii to know Until you really truly Sammy Jay awoke in a bad state of mind Yes sir he was in a bad state of mind He felt cheap dreadfully cheap He couldn't remember file had felt so cheap You see ad discovered that Old Man Coyote had given up his home in the far corner of the Green MeadoThen he had looked for sevw-eral days in every place he could think of but found no trace of Old Man Coyote At once he had made up his mind that Old Man Coyote had left the Green Meadows for good and promptly had flown all over the Green Meadows to the Smiling Pool and through the Green Forest telling every one he met that Old Man Coyote had left Then just before he fell asleep that night what should he hear but the voice of Old Man Coyote himself Do you wonder that Sammy as he sat in a hemJay felt cheap lock tree and thought it all ovttf Wjftow it is a funny thing how some people feel when they have done something foolish They get angry not with themselves but with some one else who isn't to blame at mm The more he Sammy Jay did thought it over the angrier he grew And whom do you think he was angry with? Why Old Man Yes sir Sammy Jay was Coyote!wlth-OlMan Coyote for not angry d I ving gone away when he Sam- had said he had Of course mm perfectly silly but do you 1 t" ow there are lots of people just as silly as that? They do foolish things and then try to put the blame on others Of course Old Man Coyote didn't know anything about this All that time when Sammy had been looking for him and couldn't find him he had been very busy very busy indeed He had been making a new home You see he had felt that he could not live with any peace of mind in his old home in the far corner of the Green Meadows now that Farmer Brown's Boy knew where it was He would never feel safe there again That meant that either he must leave the Green Meadows and the Green Forest altogether or else that he must mm a very secret place in which to make a new house a place where no one would think to look for him It was just this last that he decided to do for he liked the Green Meadows and the Green Forest too well to leave them altogether Now on the Green Meadows Ikare was no place so lonelv and mm bad so few visitors as the corner where ha had had his home so right away he decided that as this had been found he would have to leave the Green Meadows and look for a Dlace close to them He went straight to the Green Forest and all through it looking for a place to make a new home But there he could find no place to please him Besides ha didn't care to iiva in the Green Forest if he could help it He wanted a more open place a place tnai was more JiKe the open country of the great wide west where he had been born So he left the Green Forest and went over to the Old Pasture This was better To Hfsure it was much overgrown with bushes and tangles of vines but there were open places and it was not at all like the dark depths of the Green Forest where the trees were so tall and shut out the sunlight Then too those tangled vines and briers made splendid hiding places So Old Man Coyote made un his JBjtisid that if he could find just spot in the Old Pasture was the place for a new home Very carefully he went all over It and at last he found just what he was looking for In the middle of a great tangle of bushes and vines were some great rocks which form-a- d a very tiny cave In this Old Man Coyote began to dig and to his great delight he found that he could dig down and under the rocKs it wasn t easy but ne went to n couia oe aone oo dieemg work with might and main and that is where he was and what he was doing all the time Sammy Jav had been looking for him He had finished his new house the very afternoon that Sammy the news that he had gone spread away LlNgi tory: Sammy Jay Wishes He Hadn't Been So Hasty r 'Bright (Released by The Associated aMMMpers I He's in Trouble K mm jBr I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlSmm Jmmmm JmmmmmmWmtM raL BBMkPB aaaaaaiaax HPaeet mmmmtvS'mmTjKmm —lMn uR W " Wk aaaSPi JflHK 1 KB aaaaaaaaa&&saaaaaaaaTa''aaK' flfesSHBp&'i- eeHHiwtt ak j bshi sl j mmW'wmmW £Jdmmti 'JHbbEsbibbV mmm- - jfc vi Wnm earaa LLbH v 11 IbhH ww? evaa jh as H5 Wm 'J l'KaaHMttaH sRKpjBMeiieeeeap's - b Hf BRfeaaaB aaal fag ssaRaaaaaaaaaai B i aBB'-'vaaavaa- jas aaa?&3K?'" a wjjeea HFafeJwal '"s-- 'esai - ' WmW'" The photo above received from official Polish sources with caption material supplied by Polish authorities shows members of a Soviet war crimes commission examining a collective grave of Russian prisoners of war This is at Komarowka camp near Komorowo Poland and commission members said they found mass graves of 25000 victims of the naaia — — — " ' ' 4- - and ask in bearing your address writing (do not use aon clipping Tumor please) for pamphlet Displacement Cancer I know of no such treatment as you mention In most instances displacement of the womb requires no treatment Optimal Daily Ration You repeatedly recommend vitamin B complex for heart trouble but you do not advise what quanti- Dr Brady's Health Column (Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis-aadiagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a is enclosed Letters should be brief stampea self addressed envelope and written in ink No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions Address Dr William Brady care of this newspaper) ae so-call- ed -- Too Many Tonsil Operations A brief paragraph in the news-fth- at paper tells of the tragic outcome ' of a tonsillectomy in ja doctor's office in the case of a four-yeaold child The operation may have been necessary I know nothing about case But it brings back to mind the dreadful struggle I had with myself to consent to the re moval of extremely large tonsils and adenoids in the case of a little boy I loved dearly There was no question in my mind about the great need of relieving the obstruction to breath-Ki- t but at the time I was haunted by the specter of "status lymphati-cus- " state or the thy for in infancy the little boy had had enlarged thymus which seemed to shrink to normal size under r- X-ra- y treatment I finally assented to the operation which proved entirely successful and the result was worth au the anxiety it had cost The boy thrived and developed as a boy should Seven or eight years later he required radium treatments to dispose of adenoid tissue about the openings of the Eustachian tubes which was Impairing his hearing — and this treatment too proved entirely satisfactory Either for more diffuse adenoids or radium or radium emanation for more localized adenoids tissue is the method of choice when dullness of hearing or other ear trouble occurs in a young child as a consequence of adenoids It is painless treatment That far too many tonsil removal operations are done even now — although the better physicians are taking a more conservative view of this dangerous operation — probably no one will venture to deny That too many surgical tonsillectomies fall to eradicate the septic focus or source of systemic trouble presumed to be in the tonsils is too obvious to most good doctors to question Not withstanding the brave talk nf brass surgeons about "ffettine ev- ery oil or tonsil" the recent report of C B Sputh Jr MD and C B Sputh Sr MD (The Tonsil Stump and Its Removal Indiana MA Aug '46) gives a Jmore accurate idea of the effects of this dangerous procedure In no leaa than four out of every five patients subjected to tonsillectomy by throat specialists or surgeons of at least average ability stumps of tonsil are left in the throat and the are often much worse offpatients than prior to their operation hr the septic material in these tonsil stumps is sealed in by scar tissue so that it is likely to be absorbed into the systafla If your child has enlarged tonsils andor adenoids don't even consider an operation unless there is a clear reason for it— and no matter how large tonsils and or adenoids may be that in itself is no reason at all for doing radical Wait till your physician tells you Juat how the enlarged tonsils and or adenoids are damaging or menacing the child's health or development Questions and Answers No Offer Kindly give me the name and address of the doctor who offers the ambulant or injection treatment of hernia (A V) Anawe —I would not recommend a doctor who offers anything but on request if you send a stamped envelope bearing your address 111 name a doctor who is skilled in th method — it I happen to know of one in your community I'm sorry X-r- ay M W) Answer— An optimal daily ration is the right quantity — that means ty (H the task of revising my list since the dislocation of so many good doctors by the war has proved too much for me — so I know of such doctors only here and there say three or four times as much as nutrition authorities consider the minimum requirement to maintain good nutrition and prevent deficiency manifestations In the booklet Displaced Have you a pamphlet on mia-th- e placed organs such as dropping of the womb If so please send me one Also what is your opinion of bloodless surgery for that? (Mrs T W) Answer— Send stamped envelope CVD (for copy send twenty-fiv- e cents and stamped envelope bearI specify the ing your address) daily ration — not dose for it is food not medicine (Copyright 1947 John F Dille Co) Taken From Our Files Years Ago Pantages vaudeville is being Years Ago jM A test case of the new fish and 20 50 fea- - tured at the Orpheum with five big acts and a movie Jack Mul- hall's "See You in Jail" The Egyptian is presenting Laura La Plante's "Beware of Widows'' and anooKums comedy and Fathe news with Gene Halliday at the wuriitzer Tex Rickard famous fight is pictured with his two bosses — his pretty wife and his few weeks old daughter Kid Maero of Ogden hardhitting" welterweight boxer will meet Kickapoo Dan Ottogary sensational Indian fighter in an all tar card at the Twenty-thir- d st auditorium soon Pete Visser heavyweight wrestler will oppose Antone Berg the Russian Lion Take My Word j By Colby JE ! oMELh ft tH mm 230 persons were jolted from their seats by the crash The most se- riously injured was Oliver J 64 Norr is town taken to Presbyterian hospital with a skull fracture and possible internal injuries Railroad officials withheld any statement on the probable cause of the crash pending further investigation None of the train cars was I derailed i an English The word couvre-corruptiFrench of tne Eu feu "cover fire Ages Middle rope during the householders to cover h en their on the stroke of a bell to the bell of the ning The sounding -cu was called couvre-ielost and curfew ame the Englifh covall association with the act of ering fires or light i a "As poor as Job's turkey" centhan saying that is more an to tury old It refera the imaginary qualities of turkey i hich had its ' ownof patience nd poverty the turkey er " Job Of course for Biblical days in was unknown Amerthe bird is a native of North ica In the 1800s the saying was States very popular in the United it many to give and people used "As comical variations saying on £ poor as Job's turkey that had but one feather to its tail" that had to lean against a fence that wa too to gobble" or lean to cast a shadow Thus the proverbs poor bird and the church mouse have a good deal m common The origin of "face the music" I have found three is uncertain theories as to how this expression originated: It is of theatrical origin first were being used by actorsto who before go nervously preparing the footlights and literally face the music (the orchestra or pianist) 2 It is traced to the military formation such as retreat The soldier in full equipment stands at attention and faces the music 3 At a military execution the condemned one Is made to stand facing both the firing squad and the music— that is the bugler or the drum and bugle corps "Well heeled" is probably traceable to the jargon of the cockpit The spur or gaff on the lower leg of a game cock is often called a heel The bird that has a good d natural spur or a steel gaff is said to be well heeled hence quite able to give a good account of himself Which is correct "She is one of those girls who (are? is?) always on the go"? The "one of construc-rio- n is a stumbling block to most of us But my one of pamphlet makes the usage instantly clear by mean of "a simple nontechnical key For a free copy send a tamped envelope to Frank Colby S221 Huntingdon Place Houston Texas (Copyright The Bell Syndicate Inc 194? Sisaa' i 1 t well-place- self-address- ed i Postcard Comes After Years or ARD-EXAMIN- Trout-ma- n game law passed by the last legist lature will be brought in Salt Lake before Justice of the Peace Margetts Monday A complaint has been sworn out against the East Temple Street cafe for unlawfully serving wild duck Gold in abundance is being pro-motfound in Alaska where pay Is $15 13 per day according to Englebrecht of the Klondyke "Gold is being SALT LAKE CITY Aug 15 (AP) tossed about with shovels" he said Lee Nelson 21 received Virginia "and nuggets as big as a man's fist a from an uncle postcard are common" M Cannon Houston Tex Eugene yester13 years and a few weeks after Charlei O Llnsley's excursion day was mailed wagons sunning to the Hermitage it The was postmarked June in Ogden canyon and return will 26 1934card and addressed to Miss leave Peebles' drug store at eight Nelson whenwas she was a girl of a m two p m and five p m and her uncle had juat reseven p m Wagons will return eight and home turned from a honeymoon seven a m a m five p trip Red Spiders have invaded many m seven-thirt- y m Fare for p fruit orchards and gardens in We- round trip is 25 cents "Go up and ber county reports LeRoy Marsh see the waterfall" path?" 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