If I. I .y N .:'-'-4K Women's realm PAGE TWO 1 GULIDIAN APRIL 9. 1058 i r That Body Of Yours , Til STUDY OF PAIN I have written befona of a foot- ball captain carried into my office with a broken arm. asking me to set it at once as he never telt pain anyway. Research workers making a study of pain try to measure accurately the sensation of pain and admit that the problem has not yet been solved. Thus, in the case of this football player, also a champion amateur heavyweight boxer, it was really a fact that he was less sensitive to pain than his fellow players. However. I sent. him on for an X-ray so arm could be set accurately, which was done. In Postgraduate Medicine. an editorial reports part of the study oi pain under Dr. Henry K. Beech- er. of the Anesthesia Laboratory of tconltinuod on Page 16) NOW-She's Got Exciting ZIP and GLOW i..sstl Plenty of lsasx . 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In all aspects it is a day that favors the dynamic, For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you may look ahead to it year of extraordinary. stiinulatlng and challenging expcricnccs. Ambition will be the greatest spur to your activities, but your own efforts Will be augmented by the good will and co-operation oi others The development of a hitherto undis- covered skill or talent may be res- ponsible for an occupational change or a promotion beyond your iondest hopes. Domestic and social affairs should be most harmonious and, if single, you inriy finrl romance entering your He in the early fall. If you've been drcaniing of travel, theres great likelihood of realiz- ing those dreams later in the year so prepare now and put aside it little extra moncy. lie ready when opportunity knocks. don't waste s ns cia Defect Hes Good Husband. Nice Children But Beweils Prominent Nose 1 DEAR MISS DIX: some of us are born with beauty: some are not. and I'm one of the latter. My features aren't bad with the ex- ception of my nose which Is quite prominent. I have always been self-conscious about it. and have been subjected to many taunts. I'm in my late thirties now and the defect seems to bother me more as I grow older. Young people, especially, seem to find my nose amusing and their rudeness is making me so uncomfortable that I hate to go out. I should be very happy. as I have a fine hus- band and nice children. I'd like to have plastic surgery done, but it is so very expensive. MRS. A. ANSWER: I'm sure you're making much more of a slight defect than it warrants. Since you have a good husband, have a nice family and horns. you have achieved the most important things in life. Doesnit the thoughtlcssness of oth- ers sci-m trivial in comparison? As young people arcnlt accustomed to feasting their eyes an un- diluted heauiy all day, I'm sure your nose attracts fnr lcss attention than you imriginc. Proper make-up, rind the right type of hat. will tend to detract attention from the prominent foature. T00 SENSITIVE I if you are interested in plastic surgery, why not investigate its possibilities instcad of dismissing the whole Idea with lhe shrug of being "100 eXi?0I1SiiP"'? You live in a city noted for its fine hos- M urlel N lssen pllals. Find out ii-hii-h one specializes in this type of work. and make :in nppointnicni in present your problem. The fee may not be as largo us you c.xp.nci. First and forcnmsi. however, you must not be 50' sensitive about )nur iippciiram-c As you say, everyone is not born beautiful, but most pcople do is-arii to live with their defects. In lzict. as a glance ovcr zi show-hiisinr-ss roster will show you, some folks have become famous by turning pliysical flaws into assets. 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"But". he eyed us with a,pltying look, "tbeyfm all good reading- every last one of then!" They inust have been. because for a iengtihier period thus he had anticipated they held him spell- bound. "What you should do,” Rob chuckled. "is to provide more of those. As you'll notice." he nod-i ded, "they wouldnlt need other en- tertsininen-ti" . . . So to allow or not, poses a qua- tion. certainly any prohibiting must needs commence early. Mack past-three, scans them intent.-ly and with obvious endoyirnent. He will look up from reading a news- paper or ”Funny" book spread on the floor with a broad smile and "Boy! Are they funny today!" We put the question not long ago to a mother whose opinion we value. She has proven to be the best of mothers to her two fine and fairly clover sons, one a stu- dent at 3 Canadian university, the other a graduate and off to his ohosen calling. ”I did my best ever since they were little fellows," she said, "to encourage in them good reading habits. There ivere always good books about - and libraries. But they also had access to quantities of Comics . . . And it is funny now to think of it," she laughed. "though I held dzllerent views on it then .- I've seen them bring their Funnies to the table. . . " "They have read them standing up, sitting down . . . on the floor, in the car and in bed - at home, at school; and while I never saw them at it in Church I sometimes fancied their thoughts were also on them there! so that if ever appetites could be satlated, theirs were." . . . "And what happened? In time they out-grew them. I believe they're only a phase of growing up... like childhood games. so I think, Ellen," she laughed, "if children are normal and subscribe to this day and age. why, theylre just bound to read the Comics. And don't you see. things being equal, ulcklv envelope. gases! at it briefly. on the other hand if they show no inclination to go into them, If guess it's high time to consult ab psychiatrist!" "For example." she chuckiled, "if you saw a little fellow nowadays I'drivlng' a chair or racing about any R brocim-stick, tying it to some hitching-post and ifeeding' it ll-By as wee lads used to do, why. you'd notice it. But they can go around all day imitating the noises or a tractor or car and it's so perfectly normal. you never give it a. sec- ond thought. Well. to my mind, that is the way with Comics. 'Ilhere is soiindhhing strange nowadays if they show no curiosity about them." . -. 0 Rob brought in the paper at noon. while we were preparing the dinner. Out of the tail of an eye we saw h quickly scan the head- lines, then c-gen it to become en- grossed in the Funnies. We lifted the potatoes to a bowl and despite being better taiighvt. pressed them down neatly, caugiht upva serving spoon and on our way to the table paused by the armchair where he sat. "Te-he-he!" we presently gis- gled. "Fheylll Do In Every Time is good today, isn't it?" 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