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SOME,TH,'NG NEW UNDER THE SUN-—lnterdenominational services are conducted by the
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choir is in the stands at foreground. 'J‘ho‘mim ter plans to “pack ’em in” all summer, with night
services as well as day.
ISRAELI LAWMAKERS
WATCHED
JERUSALEM— (AP) —lsraelis
like to see their lawmakers at
work. A total of 76,000 entry tick
ets for visitors were issued by the
Knesset (parliament) during the
last 12 months.
GOLD ON THE BEACH
MANILA— (AP) —Thar’s gold
in them thar breakers! Whole fam
ilies of Wilipino coastal folk in the
region of Agoo, north of Manila,
make their living by “mining” the
surf-tossed sands. The gold-seek
ers have a legend that what they
find is part of the loot of a Chinese
pirate, Limahong, whose ship went
down in Lingayen gulf in the 18th
Century.
A more prosaic explanation is
that the Agoo river brings gold
down form the mountains, but the
river is so swift that no gold re
mainin its bed. It is all washed out
t%riea and then cast back by the
surf.
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swing across a simulated chasm with wheels of their twelve
pounder during training at Kent, England, for royal tournament.
SI. VITUS DANCE IS TREATED
BY DIET AND LONG BED REST
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.
Written for NT A Service
Chorea, or St. Vitus dance, is a
curious condition about which
much still has to be learned. It
seems to be related to rheume.ic |
| fever. A family tendency to the
! disease is fairly common. Unusual
ly bright children and those with
|a “highly strung” nervous system
l appear to be particularly suscepti
ble.
The disease is somewhat more
common in girls than in boys and
affects principally those between
five and 15 years of age. Some
children with early signs of chorea
do not appear to be ill but merely
more awkward than usual. They
are often scolded by their parents
or teachers for dropping things and
showing other signs of poor mus
cular control without realizing that
it is illness and not intention which
is responsible.
In mild chorea the general
health is good, the muscles twitch
only slightly and the speech and
mental functions are not disturbed.
Children with mild chorea fre
quently complain of fatigue.
Emotional disturbances, such as
easy crying and nightmares, are
often present. When the hands are
held straight out in front with the
fingers spread, the jerky irregular
movements of the muscles are
characteristic and can be easily
recognized by the experienced
physician.
In the severe form of the disease I
the movements involve a lot of
muscles and the youngster may
not even be able to feed or un=-
dress themselves without help.
Sometimes the speech is affected |
and a child may not be able to |
talk at all for several days. |
The worst type of chorea is the |
maniacal form which is, fortu-
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ere are severe m -ntal symptoms
which may last for weeks.
Violent attacks
The muscles are weakened. The
heart is sometimes involved but
often escapes undamaged. Irri
tability and emotional outbreaks
are common. An attack lasts on
the average from eight to 10 weeks
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rule i?’thegpossibility ofihorea is
considered. It is important to try
to tell whether the chorea is of
the kind associated with rheuma
tic fever or not.
Diet and long bed rest, similar to
that which is given for rheumatic
fever are the treatments of chorea.
Because chorea involves the ner-
vous system, sedatives for the
nerves are usually necessary in
addition. The cause is still un
known,
KOREA PLANS CULTURE
AGENCY
SEOUL, Korea— (AP) — The
south Korean republic plans to
spend $50,000 a year for an insti
tute of culture and propaganda.
President Syngman Rhe, in sg
nouncing the program said the
aim was to correct misunderstand
ings which former Japanese pro
paganda had createa in the United
States and elsewhere. The insti
tute will send lecturers to various
countries,
Geese are known to live as long
as 30 years.
YEURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950,
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