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THE ALVA DAILY RECORD
Entered at the post office in Alva Oklahoma for transmission
through the mails as second-class matter
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Who sey they tie net believe ill
ta W DOUGHTY President I
J C NleCONNELL Vice-President I drew''
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FRANK BERNATT Advertising Manager i The more ver-ed one becomes in!
BROOKS BICKNELL eteity Edam' li the :Achievement el mankind the
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and that dream have a certain!
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In this paper and f or the local news herein no doubt vHt g d in
------------ 1 I chiding her child for idle dream-
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IdrealiK by iaiolitig or ridiculing
M ee hng C h denge n Who know these little:
Iiireams may develop into some of
(82 A 0 i the nio-t worth while and inaful
kiehievenitid of the world 'Hie
al ppenci hatis Iwnie parent will often feel the need:
of guiding the ciiildi h fmciful
dreanm but !lever never supres-s
By LOGN A CLEDENING M IL white blood celle and rigidity of the 1
or Hight a thild'4 dream
abdominal muscles The pains be- I
IV E discussed yesterday the dan ' r!in vou realize just what thi
in in the pit of the stomach under
ger of rwrarding a sudden pain in worm would ni mid not someont !
the ribs move to the navel and then
tee uhdomen as a matter of little
imp r arice Th position we take is
over the lower right section of the dreemed or v n n
iseeed ? It has been
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li ummed up in an article by Dr
abdomen said t het there can he no great ae
E Boston entitled i
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But the pain may be anywhere complisliment or achievement with
—:mlil Fitz of
'The Clallenge of Appendicitis"
because the appendix being a free out first a vkion or a dream Our
flu m ow re
ating organ may be anywhere n gat America might not have!
Dr Fitz is eminently qualified to
NsirP Al) this subject because his ieavtursea vomiting and more rarely i been divH1 had it nt bpn fur
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father in 18stl wrote a paper which In may e absent treatment certainly the great- the dreams fof Columbus and as-
fee t'ie first time called attention est danger is the promiscuous ad-
quredly there never would have
to trp proper diagnosis of appen- ministration of ciithartis This is been the early settlements had it
dioitis---ono of the most important usually done by the patient or not been for the vision and courage
of American contributions to medi- family- on the ground that this pain of those wirly clon t
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Ct! ience is due to something you ate and the I can picture Ilepkins Smith aed
Death Rate Has Risen thing to do is to clean you out I Rebert Fulton sailing their tey
The challenve consists in this: Statistics Show Effects dreaming of team and
1 ships in their mother's bath tele
land s ships
that in spite of widespread knowl-
edee of the disease and the im- Statistics are given on this point 11- iirlithoo to truidc them ---and
prevement in urgical technique in
In a group studied Nvhen a laxative i tied the dreette been blighted or
s
iwas
spite u given 7 per cent died where no i
f continuous educational iiiseoural by their mother who
am axative was given 2 per cent died
hmering of the public on the ad- knee's there might rever had been
NN hen ot
visability of early operation the ose great steambeats end we'
only One dse 1A151 given 1
n 17 patients died When multiple th
Or Clendening will answer laxatives doses were given 1 in 5 would net have that wonderful
queitiens of general interest died string of lightheue along the At- i
only and then only through The promiscuous dispensing of lantie coat Likewise can you vi--
his column cathartics by druggists for acute in- in e het the world would have i
digestion is happily on the wane mbised Led it not been for the
death rate from acute appendicitis But enough exists to repeat the achievement of Ford Fdeien Mar-
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has steetlily riaen In lee° it was warning When druggists learn e i !O r g 4 itl
I it 1 f 1 t 't "vr prom-
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tt iFIL !(t It 87 per Peewee Onl t In 1936 it was that paregoric is better for acute inent inventors? Then do you real-
112 le lassachusetts in Duo abdominal pain than castor oil a
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there were 2-43 fatal cases in 1936 better mortality rate for appendi-I(' that thre great nvertons
there were eo citis will arrive !would never have been had it not
1 heen for the dreuinirer and viion
Tbe causes of death from appen-
dicitis are put forcibly by Dr Frank QUESTIoNS AND ANSWERS ing of semeene r
K Boland of Atlanta as 'delay in An Insulin Diabetic: Can a di a- Ye w
s e certainly believe in
operative treatment and promiscu- b takg insulin eat jello? If so 1 dreams '
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death rati from acute appendicitis
has steflily rrien In 1900 it was
87 per 100009 In 1936 it was
112 Ir lasiichusetts in 1900
there were 2-43 fatal cases in 1936
there were 90
T!le MIS Pi Of death from appen-
dicitis are put forcibly by Dr Frank
K 140 land cf Atlanta as 'delay in
operative treatment and promiscu-
ous alministration of purgatives
btfore operation" For both nt these
the patient with his fetish fur self-
treatment is to blame
Disease Is Very Old
Appendicitis is a very old dis-
ease but oniy within modern times
have the F ympterns been ascribed to
inflammation of the vermiform ap-
pendix The appendix is a vestigial organ
- - -— go to school I take gym at 5chool
in man In herbivorous ammals it 1
during the first period which beg-ins
is very large and plays an impor-
at 8:40 Do you think it is all right
tant part in digestion In man it is
r inc to play hard after eating so
contracted down to a small hard
rod lined with tonsil-like tissue It s"n
is situated at tne junction of the Answer: Half an hour period for
large and F mall bowels attached to digestion i5 enough to allow before
the head of the large bowel It vas beginning exercise
ries in size in different individuals —
from half an inch to nine inches in Reader: "Would eating ice cream
length usualiy it is two or three or chocolate candy cause you to be
Inches lung allergic? Would you class rhinitis
as an allergic syrnptoni?"
Why Cathartic Is Dangerous
Ariswer: yes milk and suoh flea
Appendicitis CO1Sit 1i the in- voring extracts as vanilla chocolate
fection by germs of the limng mem- stray berr3 etc may hove 0:iericic
brittle of the aPPertdix- The inf"e- peopirties Ithinitis can appear as
lion may go on to pus formation a nianifestation of allergy
While the pus is confined within the
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appendix it does no harm but it has G G: "Mv eye lids trouble me
a tendency to burrow arid may rup- They are sao:lon and red with little
ture through the wall producing pimples aiong the edge
peritonitis Whi:e this is localized 1Vhat is it and hat is good fur
it is not dangerous but if the infc- them?"
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An Insulin Dlabetic: "Can a dia-
betic taking insulin eat jello? If so
how would it be coutited in the diet?"
Answer: A diabetic taking insulin
can eat anything The only question
is how much dello has only a small
amount of sugar mostly in elle fa-
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By CHARLES P STEWART 1
Central Press Columnist
LEPRES ENTATIVE JOSEPH
IN MARTIN of North Attleboro
Mass hasn't been much advertised
ytt as a 1940 Republican vresiden-
tial possibility
tr ' but his friends
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ers Profession
Representative al poli ticians
tivieph Martin hoW eve r al-
ready know all
about him Iles strong in G O P
tanks on Capitol Hill Members of
the Republican congressional cam-
paign committee swear by him
He'll have their help in recom-
mending him to the bulk of the
elc-Aorate And they have hard onto
a year to publicize him That's
time enough in which to provide a
suitable man kith a formidable
builp
Martin isn't without t3 substan-
tial foundation either
He's in his eighth term in the
house of representatives and he's
performed very creditably there at
least from his own party's stand-
point And in the current (76th) con-
gress he's been the Republican
minority's house leader This is a
job of importance John N Garner
established his political reputation
as Democratic minority house
leader To be sure Martin hasn't
been a minority leader as long as
Garner was Nevertheless he's
raised particular hades with the
New Deal majority in the six
months of his minority leadership
Additionally he'll have three kir
foul months next woiter in which
to raise pluperfect further lades
Ly convention tune 1940 he prob
Bu-r 1 AiNrr kICKIN' 1 FM SO
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
STUDY HUMAN TYPES
ABILITY TO read characters
and temperaments is part of the
equipment of the fine bridge play-
er Sometimes you have no clue
at all to the location of a key card
except the known or indicated
tendencies of an individual If he
appears to be the tricky shrewd
Or smart-alecky type you read the
situation one way but if he seems
like the dependable unimagina-
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tlicr way
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South bid 1-I1eart to open this
deal in a rubber game North re
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South bid 2-Spades North 4-
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view of North's knowing that
South had only 4-Spades it would
lave been better over the 3-
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and will be recognized as a distr
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Able and Likable
Martin's an able bird and a ilk
able one
Ile's kept his Republican follow
trig 901 idly together Maybe tha
wasn't so difficult minorities geo
(wally are cohesive But he also has
appealed successfully to the anti
New Deal Democratl thus knoelt
mg into pi most essential pieces 0
New Deal legislation The Isley
Deal's disorganized everybody's
aware of that Joe Martin's rnan
agement had a lot to do with disor
ganizing it Ile even has made tap
RAI out of President Boosevdit's
casion to change the date el
Thanksgivmg Day It sounds
ulous but votes hinge on it
Joe's rography isn't Overly
good—not central enough Still
I've talked with western Republi
cans who are wiffi that
p ng to waive
Ills age is o k--55
lie's a newspaperman—the press
likes him
He has most of the qualificatiak
—for the nomination Elect1on4
different perhaps
Dewey? Vandenberg? Taft?
Dewey leads on all the strit
polls—but decreasingly The coai
plaint seems to be that he's a "gkIJ
inor boy" nationally incxperienee
'Then Vandenberg! Ail nght
be doesn't 100 per cent register I
No signs of widespread enthasil
am for Taft
What frets the Republicans 111
that they don't appear to have
corker to lead their 1940 ticket
They need somebody NEW to
get up a wild yell of en-toos'l-aft
la Martin a poasibility?
Dewey? Questionable VandenI
berg ? Rather flat Taft? Flatter
Martin? Ile might turn the tricl
Gosh! Bow the Republicans wd
that Borah were a quarter °hi
century younger!
Well how about Martin?
Boraliites are boostintz fur him
Spades for him to bid 4-Diamond3
South 4-Heart North 4-No
Trumps and South 6-No Trumps
which could not have been put in
jeopardy in view of the locution
of the heart K
The Spades would have beerL
beaten however except for
South's acumen West a trickster
led the spade 5 on which dummy
played the 6 East the J and South
the K South then read East as
thoroughly honest and therefore
not holding the spade 10 So to
protect himself against a possible
tad division he finessed the spade
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Cayce, O. F. The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1939, newspaper, August 27, 1939; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2081265/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.