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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 15

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If you The one | have is $10, He gives; don't learn the lesson of what me a shot and lavender pills;and how to eat, your time has and a diet sheet to follow, and| been wasted 1 exercise half an hour every | morning. Do you suppose when! Dear Dr. Molner: Our son has I lose the weight and stop the| what the doctors describe as a shots and pills, that I will be| Sliding hernia and has been told | Zantans --Y. I frankly don't like the sound of this, perhaps because of fairly recently having observed the closing of some 'reducing parlors" by the authorities be- cause of inadequate supervision of the use of drugs. This business of two prices rubs me the wrong way as a physician, and I am decidedly upset at the idea of promising that the weight can't come back. Nobody can guarantee that, and it is ridiculous for a physician to make such prom- ises. Personally, that alone would be enough to make me decide to have nothing more to do with such a procedure, It might be enlightening if you checked with your county medical society to see whether this "doctor" is a physician or something else. I don't object to careful use of medications, if under proper supervision and for a limited time, when a person has trouble getting started on a reducing program. But the weakness of drugs is that. when you stop using them, your eating habits go back to what they were--and able to keep my weight down? |he needs an operation. He has T. jasked me to write and find out \if anything else can help him.-- iW. L. I gather that your son has a hiatal hernia, which goes under a variety of names. When the term "sliding' is used, it indi- cates that the lower end of the gullet presses through the dia- phragm, then slips back to nor- mal position again. X-ray finding of a sliding her- nia is rather common. Whether surgery is required depends on the severity of symptoms. Ma- jor indications for surgery in- clude persistent pain, bleeding, or the presence of an ulcer in the affected area. Your brief letter does not tell me whether |any of these is sinvolved. Dear Dr. Moiner: I developed cancer of the uterus. My mother three notrun.p on the bidding shown. The outlook was not partic- ularly promising when. West led a spade and dummy's nine won. Truscott had nine tricks all right -- a spade, a heart, six diamonds and a club -- but he. had no entry to dummy to cash his diamond tricks. He could attempt either a club or heart finesse, but even if the finesse he chose was successful, he could still not count beyond seven sure tricks, Faced with this dilemma, Truscott came up with a legiti- mate plan to make the con- tract. After winning the spade lead in dummy, he led a heart and successfully finessed the queen. When he then cashed the A-K-Q of diamonds, on which West discarded a club, and next cashed the ace of hearts, on which West followed suit with the jack, his prospects bright- ened considerably. Truscott now led the king of spades, which West won with the ace, and when it then turned out that West had only four spade tricks to cash and no more hearts to lead, Trus- cott was able to make the rest of the tricks. West's last three cards were the K-9-5 of clubs, while dun» my. at this point had the jack of diamonds and Q-J of clubs. The forced club return provided an important entry to dummy, and the only tricks Truscott lost were in spades. Tanzania Rid : Draws Criticism OTTAWA (CP) ~-- Douglas Harkness, former Conservative defence minister, said Tuesday Canada is indirectly giving mil- itary training to guerrillas who use Tanzania as a base for raids into neighboring countries. He made the charges after External Affairs Minister Mar- tin told the Commons external affairs committee that Canada's five-year, $15,000,000 military aid program to Tanzania in- cludes training of 400-Tanzanian airmen, a 56-member Canadian air training team, a 33-member Canadian army training team and provision of four Caribou and eight Otter. light transport planes. Mr. Martin said that if Can- ada had not provided this aid, started in 1964, Communist China and Czechoslovakia would have. Liberal members of the com- mittee defeated by a vote of 10 to 4 the motion of Gordon Churchill, another former Con- servative defence minister, call- ing for elimination of Canadian military assistance to the Afri- can Commonwealth country. Mr. Harkness said the Tan- trained by Canadians are helping to train groups op- , erating in Tanzania which seek the "liberation" of neighboring states such as Portuguese Mo- zambique. This was not consis- tent with Canada's peacekeep- ing policy. Marcel Lambert (PC -- Ed- monton West) said there have been reports Tanzania is used as a training base for guerrillas operating against Mozambique, Burundi and Kenya. Mr. Martin said Tanzania un- doubtedly supports African lib- eration movements. But this had no connection with Cana- dian military aid. He later conceded in reply to Robert Thompson (SC -- Red Deer) that disposition of Tan- zanian military personnel trained by Canada is a matter for decision by the Tanzanian government. Canadian aid had been pro- vided so that Tanzania could keep order within its own bor- ders. won't talk to my husband and she is making my life hell be- cause she says it is all his fault, that everybody knows this can- relations or something wrong with the man. She says I will pay for this the rest of my life if I stay with him or have any- thing more to do with him. this. My husband is a physically normal and healthy man. I just feel awful. Help me if you can, cer is caused by improper sex|--Mrs. A I wonder what could have sent your mother off on such a wild tangent. Challenge her to produce any medical authqrity who will support her opinion. ) I have enough worries without! None will.

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