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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 7

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Saturday, January 19, 1952 LA CROSSE TRIBUNE, la Crone. Page 7 Let Nature Whip Cold But Give Her An Assist, Expert Says MIAMI BEACH. FU. you want to whip a cold, let nature do the work but give her an assist, says Dr. A.

C. Wilding of Duluth, Minn. To do this, plug the nostrils with sterile cotton the minute you feel a cold coming on, Hilding said here Thursday. Breathe largely through the mouth until the worst symptoms are over, removing the cotton from time to time and at night when breathing is at a minimum. By doing this, you can often go through a cold with no nasal obstruction, Hildmg said in an interview during the seventh animal midwinter seminar in opthalmology and otolaryngology.

Hading, visiting research professor at Columbia University, actively practiced and also conducted ear, nose and throat research in Duluth for many years as well as being clinical professor at the Uni- Watty of Minnesota. To treat the common cold, he advised: in bed, wash your face and hands frequently; treat your nose as though it were an open wound and stay away from others and the germs they may generate. this way you may get through a cold in 48 or 72 hours and avoid the complications which so frequently ensue, such a sinus infec- tiona and pus Suicides Every Day SAIGON, Indochina (P There seems to be suicides every day in Saigon or the all-Chinese twin city of Chdon. Newspapers carry little paragraphs headlined simply: The items recount how youths, usually from 18 to 25, take their own livts, usually by drinking poisonous solutions. But they never, say why.

Vie PUNT MICHAIL O'MALLEY Fine Tbought, Aimed Right, Can Reap Profit By ANGELO FATU Children should I A thought has power to energize and direct a human body so that it 1 would teach children to any thought that reflects evil. 'can what looks impossible at of any kind because it win in- the moment. (jure them. That is a selfish rea- A little 3-year-old boy was in the son? alone with his baby sister. Cf course it is, but is not caring for oneself a duty? First remove the mote from thine own eye, then be taught that this paper, P.

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE the stove burst into flame. He.yQy can see clearly to help your managed to get the baby out of crib, out into the hall and shut the Good, clean, healthy kindly door behind him. thoughts are the essential forces Then he called for help. How the in the building of a sound, success- little chap managed to get his ful personality. Teach that to chil- charge out of that crib and across dren and put it into practice faith- the room into the hall can only fully, remembering that every act be explained by the power of his is fathered by a thought, thought.

can. I must. I and he did. 0 0 Often the kind of food children We do not stress this power suf- eat causes them to be ill-tempered, ficiently in our teaching of chil- pr. booklet No.

303. dren. Few of them ever hear that tells how eating habits af- they have within them, in their feet a child's health and also tells minds, sufficient power to meet how to guide him to the proper every need if they will but call on foods. To obtain a copy send 25 lit jcents in coin to him, in care of dif- NOW PLAYING CARL MILLER TRIO SMORGASBORD EVERY THURSDAY SEA FOOD SMORGAASBORD EVERY FRIDAY vms Mtllt WEB! OF VIBIRA MINNESOTA CITY. MINNESOTA SAT.

MIDNIGHT NKE ADVENTURE I 'RADIO SPOTLIGHT RICHARD ARLEN Hmm Continuous Sunday from I rn. 0 The Gulls High On The Wing Tell Storm Near, But Reason Is Hazy By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL can be sure that the weather cS call these birds -sea or disport themselves In descriptive well, and they are apt to be seenj on any river, lake or pond in the; country. Any place that offers a little: something to eat is attractive to gulls. These birds have voracious appetites, and they are generally; BOB AND RAY.

satirists th? wing- ordinary, are building ever larger Therefore, even 3 audiences for their 7:30 p.m. Sat- ive far from the sea you are apt urday comedy show. The young J0 8ulls .,) I comics have established a comedy locality where food is plentiful. formula all their own with their Reason Unknown none too gentle spoofing of the 0 knows for sure stuffed-shirt aspects of radio. gulls fly Ugh when a storm I is "approaching, for a gull cannot BACK! Every Saturday talk, nor give human beings the I at 8:00 p.m., WKBH presents Judy reasons for his actions.

But orni-j theologists hazard the guess that rn light body, so tvell fitted for! the air, makes him vulnerable to I high winds. I As a storm approaches, the gull- gets ready to fly. By the time the: storm hits, the gulls are a longj Wray off. They only come back! the weather clears. All this action is instinctive.

tx A bird cannot reason, the way ITOW ividelv can- A £ul1 has an instinct Shonto fly high, cut of the reach of lash-; on are creatures of the air week the "Oprv" features the best Mostly they are able to live with ta Western and old-style enter- the weather. They seldom fight the way human beings Sometimes do. A bird has hollow it it tt 'Cr bones, extra hot blood, and oily! VAUGHN MONROE, sensational feathers that will turn just about vocalist and band leader, is now any, rajn or snow. As long as heard in his own network pro- bird stays in the air, no buffeting gram each Saturday at 9:00 p.m. a storm can hurt him.

on WKBH-NBC. The Monroe pro- Therefore, birds take wind and grams are broadcast from towms weather with the greatest uncon- throughout the United States ccrn gut jn another birds the band is appearing, and are exceedingly vulnerable to cer- each devotes part of its time to the types cf weather, and they music of one of Americas great must have food. It colleges. TONI DARNAY and Karl Swenson play the principal roles in Romance of Evelyn week-days from 2:45 to 3 p.m. Tile outstanding serialized drama is one of five favorites blocked for afternoon listening between 2 and 3:15 every day on WKTY.

Basketball Tonight Wisconsin vs. Northwestern Presented by Bordens 8 P. M. on WKTY The child who, faced with Acuity draws back and says, ll is ignorant of the fact that he can. That he has all the power he requires waiting his call.

I am talking now about the influence a thought has on the action of a human being. When a child aims for a mark as when he plays tennis, thinking go wild jit will go. His muscles and nerves i obeyed his thought. When he looks to where he is going to place the ball, over and whams it; with assurance, can and I the ball strikes the spot on the nose. Try it and see.

We do not teach children about jtbe quality of their thoughts, how- necessary it is for their health and I happiness to think strong. clean thoughts, to keep free of I harsh judgments of others, of i envy, covetousness, jealousy, strong dislikes of people. Such thoughts act like poison on the body, slowing down its action, I dulling the mind, taking the light of the eyes and the smile off the face and the personality. A dark thought is the shadow of evil I and works more damage to its ere- ator than to anybody else. STRAN WKTYi yTie HIS WCC08S WKBHnc WLCX mugglers island I 4 TECHNICOLOR JEFF CHANDLER EVELYN KEYES Canova in her riotous comedy show.

Judy, the hillbilly girl who never quite learns the ways of the big city, is again appearing with Mel Blanc in some of the funniest JUDY comedy routines on the air. -A A A ---These radio are published as a service to readers at bo charge to broadcasters who are responsible for accuracy of the listings. EVENING AYU BDAY, JAN. 19, 1952 PLUS 5:00 5:15 5:30 5 45 8:00 6:15 6 30 6:45 7:15 7:30 7:45 8 OO 8 15 8 30 8:45 9 00 9.15 9:30 9 45 10:00 10 15 10:30 10:45 11:00 lins 11:30 11:45 M. Carlisle American Harry Guest Star United United Music Music Hour Hour Barn Der.ee Sport Flash News Summary Saturday Show Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Dancing Party Party Party News Serenade In Blue News Sports Final Bands ce Bands Noble Noble Moreno Moreno Ria.

Val. Gang News Rlv. Val. Gang Kaltenborn Monroe Monroe Autry Autry Guest Star Ace Ace Bob A Ray Bob Si Ray Canova Canova Ole Opry Ole Opry Monroe Monroe Album Cedric Adams I News I Time out for Sports Be Announced To Be Announced Time I To Be Announced News. Orch.

Dance Orch. Dance Orchestra Orchestra Accent on Music Dance Orchestra Accent on Music News Cassidy Cassidy John Whoopee John RQ Lewis R. Lewis R. Q. Lewis R.

Q. Lewis Saturday Evening TY KSTP-TV Channel 5 5 Special ft Pierre 5 Clewa Dick Tracy 6.30—One Man Family Star Revue It Show of Shows Greatest Fights of 9 an Parade Headlines Report Theater WTCN-TV Channel 4 ft Program ft Kit Carson 6 Kayo Show Erwin Shaw Ken Murray Show Faye Emerson Woadtrfal Town S.3ft—To Re Announced of tho Family 9 10 00 the Clach to Prise Ptayhoam Owl Playhoaso Off ELECTRICGENERAL una-mm S-M SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS must have a great deal of food every day. Eating A Problem Snow, ice, floods, lashing winds. I make it hard for a bird to get enough to eat.

Most birds fly away! when this sort of weather draws! near. Birds are mainly of two sorts, those that perch in trees, and those that live near water. Perch-j ing birds have peculiar feet that can lock automatically about a limb, thus enabling them to sit in trees without effort. Most perching birds are summer birds. Some few of them, that eat seeds, stay with us all winter, but most of them fly long distances in search of the warm weather insects that they eat.

Gulls are cold weather birds. Thev nest in the iA i in 4 The Perfect Mixer ASK FOR IT At Your Favorite YAVERN or STORE Lo Crosse Bottling Works I Marine Show V. A Show Serenade Curtain Call of Brown Questions Questions Theater Theater Theater Theater USA USA Theater I Theater Theater Theater Newt Ar Sports 8hard Tete Band Band. News Bande Bands Band 6ign Off far north for the most part, or else ExtTQ Body in rugged spots. As soon as the short northern ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia summer is over thev come to our One man was killed in a traffic latitudes.

Gulls have webbed feet. accident, but when the police ar- a little like ducks, and they can rived they found two bodies, sit lightlv on the water and can One man was killed when the swim when they want to. They like jeep he was driving rammed into to stand on ice cakes or rocks to the rear of a truck. Police then watch for food floating by. the body of an army heuten- When the waves are rough, gulls ant truck.

He had been ln- will not light on the water. 1 lured fatally by a hit-and-run dnv- When von watch a flock of gulls days previous and the sitting around, notice how they all truck was carping his tody from head into the wind. like so many hospital to his home for burial. weather vanes. A CLI Gulls Become Tame When gulls are fed, they become tame, but hardly as tame as chickens or pigeons.

Do not make the mistake of trying to pet one. A gull is a big bird; it has a beak almost as strong and sharp and hooked as an and it never gets to really like people up close. Gulls can bite. But if you can get the gulls to fly close enough to really watch them, you will be fascinated to see how these big birds balance themselves on the wind. Evidently the air is full of tiny eddies and gusts, for as a gull comes gliding by in the air, you can see his body and wings always in motion, much like an acrobat balancing himself on a slack wire.

or a boy trying to walk on a railroad rail. (CopjTifht. 1952. John F. Co.) GREGORY 90.8 SAT! RDA EVENING Musicale Views of the Neva 7.45—Operetta Favorites FM Concert Neas ississtpip for TRANSPORTATION I there's nothing Uke I YELLOW CABSl MEXICO PROTECTS BIRDS Parrots and parrakeets may be hunted the year round in Mexico, under new game and animal regulations.

but certain other creatures which are nearing extinction may not be killed. These include the migratory cuckoo, swallow, lark. wren, thrush, mockingbird, wagtail, oriole and finch. Also protected are the gratory turkey buzzard, -vulture and gulls, and such animals as beavers, otters, tapirs and antelope. North America has more than 500 different species of native THIS SUNDAY TRY OUR QMOrThe WAiwrr Save SBB on Tribune Magazine Plan FORGET YOUR TAX WOES AT THE CASINO! just no better place than the Casino to shove aside your daily cares while you relax amid cordial surroundings and enjoy your favorite drink, prepared to perfection and served by friendly barmen.

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