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Chlorine: pictures 17. Children's sym. 19. White game river 7 PLEASE, RADCLIFF! YOU TOLD d> ME ALL ABOUT YOUR OPERATION LAST YEAR! YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: One of my teachers told us that if you eat a lot of fats and starches you will have bad breath, and the fumes come from the stomach. And no matter how much mouth wash you use, it will do no good. If this is so, what can ,|be done about bad breath?-- instrument 40. Religious 36. German school; abbr. t + 37. Intermit- Y tent fever FRESHMAN I'm afraid that teacher is a little mixed up. If your diges- tion is operating in good order, fats and starches won't cause either "fumes" or bad breath. The teacher is correct, how- ever, in saying that mouth washes won't cure all forms of bad breath. Some foods, garlic and onions being the most notorious, can make the breath quite smelly for a matter of hours. Smoking also can cause unpleasant breath. So can alcoholic bever- ages. Aside from those, here are the main causes: the main causes: 1. Food particles trapped be- tween the teeth or in small crevices, and decaying there. Your toothbrush, dental floss to remove particles caught be- tween the teeth, and routine visits. to your dentist will take care of that. 2. Infections in the mouth, diseases of the gums particu- larly, can make the breath ex- to see your dentist in that case. It is doubly important because 39. Fine linen 40. Teacake 41, Fur scarf 43. Build 43. Toboggan 44. Netlike fabric DOWN 1 Frown di of the gums cause the loss of more teeth than cavities do. 3. Chronic infection in the nose or throat (sinus conges- tion, infected tonsils and ade- noids, throat infections and the like) can cause bad breath. Neither mouth washes nor ceedingly foul. The answer is|K. Bad Breath Traced To Major Causes By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD HUBERT ' IS THE SAME P AS LAST YEAR= Apparently North felt that he lacked the values for a direct three spade' bid and he tempo- rized by responding two clubs. Something obviously went wrong later when South identi- fied his excess values by jump- ing to three diamonds and North showed his added values by jumping to four spades. Perhaps South should have bid again over four spades, or possibly North should have done still more than he did, but, whatever it was that went wrong, the hand was a triumph for simple bidding. One-three- six may not be a stimulating sequence, but it can be devas- tatingly effective. SALLY'S SALLIES J toothbrush, obviously, can clear| | # up such infections. See your||# doctor. 4. Infections of lungs or bron- chial tubes account for some bad breath. Dear Dr. Molner: If, one is dieting, will 14 tablets and of brewer's yeast (7% grains each) have any protein and salt| benefit? -- Mrs. D. J. _ While brewer's yeast con- tains some protein and sodium (salt), they are hardly enough) © to reck in your diet. The chief) value of brewer's yeast is as] a source of B vitamins and certain minerals, especially iron and phosphorus. Dear Dr. Molner: I have had a bump under my arm for about four weeks. It was sore when I first noticed it, but not now. It's about the size of a small pea. Should I worry about this? -- A. G. If it was sore to start with, it probably is a hair follicle in- fection that has become a small cyst. Next time you see your detor, have him check it, or preferably, for peace of mind, do it now. Dear Dr. Molner: What effect does it have if a person has a low count of white blood cor- ge gl Is it dangerous?----M This phrase can cover a num- ber of condiions. The cause in a specific case is more signifi- cant than the actual count. The white cells in the blood are germ-fighters. If an infec- tion is present in. the body, the white cells gather 'at the site to protect you. At the same time, the body increases its produc- tion of white cells, NEW CLUB BOS Dennis Veitch, 34, will re- place Herb Capozzi as gen- eral manager of the British Columbia Lions football club in 1967, ~--CP Photo BOYER SIGNS UP NEW YORK (AP) -- Third baseman Ken Boyer signed his 1967 contract with New York Mets Tuesday. He is the first of the Mets to come to terms for the season. Boyer, 35, came to the Mets from St. Louis Car- dinals last season. He hit .266 with 14 home runs and led the club in runs batted in with 61. However, certain virus infec- tions, poisonings, and some drugs can suppress the white blood cells. The extent that a lower count decreases your ability to fight off infections is a measure of its importance. A- complete blond study is advisable to find out precisely the nature of the depressed count,