Show WORRY CLINIC Burma Well Represented By Unofficial Ambassador GA Standard-Examine- r 2 Friday August 1974 sw'-- TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH ST- - jr w wx v fir 'MW'S- v TA CL “Isn’t that good applied psyBy DR GEORGE W CRANE Dr U Kyaw Win aged 38 is chology Dr Crane ?’ a psychology professor at the Yes indeed! And I also complimented Dr Orange Coast College in California Last summer he and his Win on his little Burma Bullefamily stopped for a couple of tin which is a monthly it magazine he produces days to visit us at our summer as a hobby and to serve as cur-- r home on our Indiana farm When Dr Win’s car drove up e n t reading for college stuto our home we noted that it dents taking courses in political didn’t have any numerals on the science and history of Southeast Asia front and rear license plates Since Dr Win grew up in Bur-m- a Instead in big capital letters and his parents are siill word — was just the over there where his father is BURMA “That’s certainly a unique head of the Methodist Church auto tag” I commented “but if while his mother has served as of the Women’s you were in an accident how Christian determine the Temperance Union police could Win has the which one of our Burmese Am- (WCTU) Dr “feel” of his country ericans the car belonged to?” and said Maybe our State Department Dr Win no problem “For they’d have I’m the only one in California who is allowed to use $ - Protective Shots Still Hove Value non-prof- single By GEORGE C THOSTESON menstrual periods again DEAR DR THOSTESON: I SYSTEM DAMAGED? would like your opinion on the I have heard that once a pros and cons of giving a small these pills child a smallpox shot It seems 'person starts using cannot she stop using them or that every doctor has a difthere may be damage to her ferent opinion I have heard that more system I would like to know if this is true or something that people die from the shot itself than from the actual disease— person may have made up in order to stay on them for other Mrs JB reasons — Mrs RM Of course the smallpox shot is no longer mandatory but I The worst that could happen sometimes wonder whether the afier stopping the pills would be decision to make it optional is a 'possible reversion to her periods going to turn out to have been irregular I would let it go at that and wise in the long run In 1921 when Gen Leonard leave the decision of her continuing with the pills as a Wood was made governor-generof the Philippines private matter between herself and her doctor smallpox was a serious problem there with about 100000 cases a DEAR DR THOSTESON: year reported Your booklet on hiatal hernia is full of valuable information for PROGRAM ABANDONED ! An inoculation program was anyone having this problem overworked physicians begun and within a few years Today’s not do have time to give the the number of cases was all information I mis patient brought down close to zero In wish would elaborate on you 1927 the inoculation program which foods specifically are was abandoned and within a A number of “coarse foods” few years the incidence (rate of on books do not give nutrition cases for the populationlshot up this informauon— EC again to the 100000 level Need I say more? Coarse foods are the ' There is always the danger in foods which contain a any repeat any inoculation for lot of fiber or indigestible bits a generalized infection to occur that can irritate That would But to suggest therefore that all mean such tilings as nuts foods shots and vac- jwith large hard seeds bran protective cinations be ended would be like and crunchy raw vegetables on suggesting that we turn back the order of celery radishes the clock on all scientific and land the like medical advances and subject SOFTENS FIBERS our society to the ancient are vegetables ravages of unchecked epidemic Cooked another matter the cooking diseases I and many pediatricians I softens the fibers so you can irritation have talked to have never seen e s c a p e Highly a fatal or extensive reaction to 'seasoned foods may also cause If the 'distress smallpox vaccination child is healthy and has no But the piactical rule— guided allergies or skin disorders I see by the above— is to note wThen no objection something does cause distress and then avoid it There can be DEAR DR THOSTESON: I a substantial difference from know of someone who has been patient to patient in what is taking birth control pills for tolerated and what is not almost two years now She Dr Thosteson welcomes all reader started taking them right after mail but that due to tremenshe had an abortion Her doctor dous volume received daM” i to answer individually Questions are suggested it to regulate her incorporated in column when possible I s President A I smiled EXPLAINED SAMPLING DESSERTS and makinq preparations jo rthe dessert tasting party to be held by the Women’s Legislative Council of Weber County on Monday are Mrs Vincent P Tassone Mrs R Asael Farr and Mrs Jack Singleton (left to right) The poolside event will be held at the home of Mrs Tassone newly elected president at 454 W Cherry Drive at 7 pm Entertainment is being arranged by Mrs Farr and Mrs J O Hummel The desserts will be furnished by the new officers j POLLY'S POINTERS Tip Cuts Electric Bills I high-resid- ue I j 1 I j reg-et- s WEDDING IN YOUR FUTURE? 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that plate” al j j these should avail itself of brilliant Americans whose roots were in foreign countries and whose family have long been Then he explained the California system “Out in California” he continued “for an extra fee of $25 you can get the right to use a name instead of numerals but only one such plate is issued in the state “And the name cannot contain more than six letters “Since I was born in Burma I figured I could thus give Burma some publicity For example last year my family and I drove over 11000 miles in this car all throughout Mexico and Central America “And on this current trip we are heading on to Washington DC then back via Canada to our California home So every motorist whom I meet or who passes me from the rear will see that word BURMA in capital letters ti iliraii m3 iff iffiiffi up And whiie your body Is recovering from the swelter of summer your eyes ore discovering all the things for which Colorado is famous Things to do Things to see Things to make your vacation a real vacation For information Packet call toll or for free Colorado Vacation Planning free weekdays from 8:30 am to 430 pm Mountain Daylight Time Or write Colorado 805 State Capitol Denver Coiorado 80203 imm sss-s®- ! 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