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PAGE TWO FACES SOLID MONTH STUMPING TME WEST Lavwmor Franklin D. Roosevelt. Democratic candidate for the presidency, has an ambitious speaking program mapped out for Shaft tonsils fie Removed Before Child Skirts Sehool ? By LOGAN CLENDENING. M. D. ONE OK THE questions «!iiih al raja conies uii at this time of vear la whether tc have Ihe children's tonaita out b«-tore e.'hooi opens. The reason ■tilvant'ed for having the tonalla out are aumerous. the most frequent being prevention oT recurrent «ore 1 1 ra»t». systema tic Infections, and improvement 1 n the child a gen eral health. The problem ta by no means defl n.teiy settled, so far as any cen sus of nedlral opinion Is con cerned. In general, the main ques tions Involved can be summarized as follows: The tonsils and adenoids are not absolutely necessary for health. They can therefore be removed without ■ertoua detriment to the child's fu ttira Whether they perform any function or not is disputable. Tbe mos< likely use they have Is to catch and stop air-borne infections. Some color Is given this idea by the studies of Kaiser in tbe Journal of the Amer ican Medical Association. He ex amined the medical histories involv ing 2.000 children who had had their tonsils removed and an equal number who had nou Measles was definitely more frequent in Utose with their tonsils out, us «vas bronchitis and pneumonia and Saint Vitus dance. Recurrent sore throats and head colds were more frequent In children who still had their tonsils. Second, removal or tonsils and ade noids. if properly done. Is today a safe ai,d harmless procedure. The only dangerous sequel of the Advertise hi The Dispatch f BiG SIST£& A Prisoner By LES FORGRAVi I \ CAIMTPn* RVQWT YOO A fSXY, VJ&C*t VJT I VBBSlft, JOST PORE LUCVC/./* “"X " th' 'n >rA!^ TeDi \well JUST tAKt ( \melockv? OOT TMCRE. HE. \“S Tw4038 / lOET ) - I&dfw A -g? K£“5JtJSr / CHAS3CE TO IVJ TM I*s ROPE. V/ TRY TO UE'UL. ©C. 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Y., a operation Is when the adenoids nte not completely removed and a strip becomes infected and hanging over , the opening from the throat into the 1 Mddle ear. causes pus in the ml Pile j ■ > .tr, and sometimes mastoid disease. 1 on the other hand, adenoids, if not : , removed, frequently become Infected. | causing middle ear disease in the j :.ame way. j Third, it should be emphasized that ihe only indications for removal of tonsils and adenoids ta when they ; become Infected. Tha mere removal just because they are enlarged, ns a I j vague preventive measure, is entirely 1 i unjustified. I j Nor should they be removed ba» j cause the child Is deficient in scholar ! ship or stunted In growth. Unle« I Infected they have nothing to do with : malnutrition. The only improvement' their removal makes In scholarship is when larga adenoids interfere with hearing. Finally, , should be most emphatt tally stated that the decision whether or not the child’s tonsils and adenotda should be removed is one to be made by the child’s parents in consulta tion with the family physician. 1 his la worth reiteration, because in many communities in this counrry a child la actually penalized because its parents refuse to concur in the willful and bigoted demands of medi cal Inspectors of public schools that these operations be performed I know of Instances where children have been suspended from attend ance at school for no other reason. Other instances In wbich children have been denied the badges of vood scholarship on the same grounds. All work and a tonsil operation not make Jack a bright boy. It is better to err on the side of the mother who, answering the teacher’s complaint that Johnny had :i distinct body odor, replied: "Johnny Tin t no rose. Don't smell him. learo 1 him." Dr. Clendening HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DBPATCH ,THURSDAY AUGUST 25 1982 month later. There are few breaks in the program. Map above shows Roosevelt's speaking schedule. Hom Nuhskuu. PEAR NCW.M - |F LIFB IS A HARD <?»R.tMP FOK. THE EMERY WHEEL, HOW CAM A WAMMEIt STAND , THE HARD KNOCKS? Mrs s.a.Durham. white ay, • DEAR. NPAH- WAS. IT THE "NIT-RATE * THAT AAA PE THE TELE ei:: it-.TSJ GR ow ? Doieo-mv p. st. r. •,, —■ —4v W. VA . PONT WAIT U - ——■ —■ —■ SEND YCut NUMB NOTIONS in NOW TOM “lee -HEe.!'. t To “ST -SAvo r->y HOSOANO KV6SVIO&- THE OLD HOME TOWN va. r»t»nt offle* By STANTKY ■7 Unce DAfeN CH)CK£NS WOULD € ■ COME HOME TO ROOST THE J j "hazy DAUTON oust made OVER. HIS HEN HOUSE INTO ONE OF PLffMy I THOSE Road side tourist »\VTO«TrS^^ CABINS IN HOPES OF PICKING UP |M\\V;v\\\' ' v , \\>^§s§ A L-l \ ILE EASY MONEY © IM2 U« W SUnl«y Central Ptcm 0 [ DID YOU KNOW? - --By R. J. &o«~J ATT THE CoHEI , MADE OF <2 UTTI MGS of- PAPER 5 FASTENED'To A SACRED STiCK .-THE GOHEI \ J&K l fcEPRESEJTT% OFFERING'S OF CLOTH MADE BY 'IU& Angie H-fs So iHb forces of nature, or. a \ SPIRI'TS OF The DEPARTED . iTIS BELIEVEDTo £ *4,p , s become-rftE RES^flNq-place of These. launched ; DEITtES DURING THEiR- WORSHIP . w JAPAM \T\TYi _ Rlßf)** A|%t A IS ANCESTOR. WORSHIP/ SeTFRFp' /T Wi, ■The Primkwe culTof tie oafamese . / r \ Nl/ * t«Plnjcfat. lU*Z. bv U .vu«* L'ic_i A«K..a-ti-c, iie, L ~~~< \ Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE-5 SHARES c Ah ' • l' 1 ?™"* -d l>,e Kl^ H ° best cash ui t . /‘, k ' Stook" car e Dispatch ' TiHIC HENDERSON ! furnishes u )ni p,, i r ‘. *'**» ! keepers, filing cleik- <,, u'i ’ «** typuu fox temporur, ; maneot work Phone v> “ liiN^'^TED—TO~ r(iT ■ world renowned Rawie, h ' : ; Service business in ar..l 5* * of*Henderson, Countie- «.f «•,.’ i Warren, Franklin Reliable “ I! "' j can start earning $35 ‘ v ‘ tr ' increaa* rapidly. Wine i.„n.ea ls ,l M ; Rawleigh Co.. Dept. ,\c IJf .. v . xnond, Va. ‘",, Kr ‘ _ _ H Nzj ONE LOT OF sl.ou~fVll K W toned hose, two pa:i> 1,,, 1 summer dresses at gi.- d t.v t , \ ° prices. Must cleat the xa, K - V!■ fall stock. Militant- s\ , *. _ *-'>l'. GROCERY STORIES, FISH era and markets save on your Wr . ping paper. Use old m-wep bpw £ Get a big bur.ale at th*. u aiiv L patch office fox 10c. FOR RENT THRF.K niatoed apartment upsZau- \\ t . lights and telephone futn:-r,eu r for SIB.OO per month. px, on _ y, I _ ‘ i ~ i: LAST MONDAY DR HENRY K.-vJk field Osborn declared the &.»*. of unemployment is am«,ng th- 1( - . ctxnpetent, because in every i*-V it is the less competed who « first selected for suspension ’. r Henderson Business School ’e competency. Phone «*>s --..j BELIEVE IT OR NOT - DAY BY day in every way mou and n,- r people are learning about the n, tr . of our shop. Meet your ti er.-, here. Alien's Barber Shop Thurs-Frt if THE DAILY DISPATCH 15 NOW » aale at, The Smoke Shop, Case, Hendereon Candy K.tchtfi Wodman’s Pharmacy. Wiggins Dru e - Store. Agency. You may a cipy from any of these pi^ u at the regular price of 5c st-u NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTfcs *17,378.36 Revenue Anticipation Nutt's COUNTY OF VANCE NORTH CAROLINA Sealed bid* for above m.t*-v w . &- received until 10 c clock A .M .Aug ust 30. 1032. by iht* Locai t JuVri timer.' Commission of North Caio. na „r ;rs office in Raleigh. for the ut>,.«- we* <frved August 27th. 1932 n.i'uj.r.s January 27th, 1933, withou: option of prior payment. There w... t* n auction. Interest rate <5 per . *-nt pe: annum. Interest payaL.* ' rr.ai-- ity. The notes will be awarded a' the highest price off* rtd. n<>: *--.< v;, par and accrued interest Denotn.ii tions: 1 note of $ 10.047 59 and 1 l. of J 7.330.77. Bidders must pie-: with their bids a certified ohe, k .p.r an incorporated bank or tiu- *or pany, payable unconditional;.* • :t* order of the State Treasurer for i" t* The right to relec* all bids is i—. • ed. Local Government Comnu.-s oi By: CHAS. M. JOHNMIN Director of Local Government -nd ) Exofftcio Secretary of th*- (" nr: j- mission. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Exeeu’oi -f r*r estate of Irene B. Horner, late of Vance County, N. C •h .s .* to notify all persons having i.jur.* against, the estate of said de< eased ;j exhibit them, to the undersigned or. or before the 26th day of August 15*33 c: this notice will be pleaded in ba: of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make imim<lia> j*a>- ment. This the 26th day of August 1932 THOS. G. HORNER. Execj- : SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRACTS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS Ma.' NORTHBOUND riM-B:4S A. M. for Richmond, Washington New York, connect i lag at Norlina with No. 18 ar riving Portsmouth-Norfolk 12:95 P. M. with parlor-dining car «er vtae. t-—2:52 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth, Washington. New York. "X9S—«:4g P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. ! •“-3:28 A. M. for Portsmouth p Nsrfeik Washington. New York. r Na. SOUTHBOUND A. M. far Savannah. f laafcaanvllK Miami, Tampa, S i t-htt P. M. ter Raleigh, Son Card) Hamlet, Columbia, havan s —h. Miami Tampa, St. Peiere- I burg. m—lrM P. M. for Raleigh. Ham let, Bavannah, Jacksonville. ► Ms ml, Tampa, St. Petersburg. ( Atlanta, Birmingham. ; •—1:26 A. M. for Atlanta, Birm ingham, Memphis. ■ Foe. hfsnmdw call oa H. iPlmaaata, Balolgh, N. H.. «K C Cap pa, TA , Head*** M. O.