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Legislature Won’t Interfere With Fluoride Program SACRAMENTO (UPI)—The Legislature has decided not to interfere with California communities which believe the addition of fluoride compounds to drinking water will reduce tooth decay. The Assembly Public Health committee voted Wednesday to bottle up a bill which would have outlawed the addition of any kind of medicine to water supplies. The committee rejected the bill by Assemblyman Clark Bradley (R-San Jose) after the public health director of Bradley’s own county, Santa Clara, joined other doctors and dentists in opposing the plan. Allen Turner, Santa Clara County health director, told the committee that fluoridation “is a safe and effective means of reducing tooth decay.” Leading Opponents Identified Opposition to the plan was led by the California Dental Association, the California Medical Association and the Parent-Teachers Association. Bradley was not without his backers. He asked two physicians and a dentist to present the case against fluoridation. Many persons in the audience filled a large committee room noisily supported their stand. Dr. F.B. Exner, a physician from Seattle, Wash., claimed fluoridation was fostered by a "frankly totalitarian philosophy" which is supposed to be good for him. 7 Allergic To Fluorides Dr. Exner said fluoridation was not necessarily good for everyone in the community because some persons were allergic to fluoride. “People are individuals, every one different,” he said, “and who is good for one is sure to be bad for someone else.” Dr. Granville F. Knight, a San Barbara physician, said if a community were permitted to force everyone to drink fluorides their water, “We shall have to come a police state.” “Compulsory mass medicine has no place in the American way of life,” he said. 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It's hard for me to look her in the face. DEAR DISAPPOINTED: Don't mention it to her husband, but DO mention it to the girl. Tell her what you've observed. Re-shuffle the deck and give her a chance at a new deal. DEAR ABBY: I certainly didn't agree with your remarks regarding children answering the telephone. I have six children whose ages range from ten months to nine years and there are times when the telephone rings and I have my hands in dishwater or am bathing the baby and can't answer myself. So what's wrong with letting one of the children answer it for me to find out who is calling? How else will children learn how to talk on the telephone? If people who call me do not have the patience to visit a little while with my children, they needn't bother to call me again. BUSY MOTHER DEAR BUSY: Children who are old enough to speak so that they can be understood and to take a message properly certainly should answer the phone. I had reference to little ones who pick up the receiver and say, "WHO IS THIS?" eight or ten times. There are toy telephones for youngsters who wish to play. DEAR ABBY: Thanks for the letter concerning children answering the telephone. I am a telephone operator and know the time and money that's wasted every day by this foolishness. Can you imagine someone calling clear across the country station-to-station for a three minute call to get little curly-head on the other end with a "goo-goo" or a "da-da!"? Half the 3 minutes is wasted trying to get the silly mother on the phone. Mothers should answer the telephone themselves to see who's calling and if it's "Da Da" or "Ha Ha" calling, hand the phone to the kid and let him teeth on it! Gee! TELEPHONE OPERATOR By SYLVIA PORTER On this May Day, 1950, we ate the point in the business where recovery is turning prosperity." It's "easy" to make short forecasts now. With "greatest surance," it can be predicted the phase of prosperity we're riding will last "until some obvious weaknesses and more justitions develop" — and no potential weaknesses in portant enough today to "poor immediate threat." The 1958-59 cycle of exp will last "for at least a year our economy, already at heights, will grow another 5 per cent in the next months. The only big uncertainty "whether inflationary tenders will develop and the pro will turn into a boom." Yet, "Prospects for the chance of inflation have never been brighter at any since the war than are any moment." This is so because there are serious shortages, ductive capacity of plants out the world has been great padded, there has been a reliable improvement in the all workers to turn out goods, theeral Government budget proaching a balance, coming at home and abroad is ever, and stable to lower prices will help hold down of consumer prices and DEAR ABBY: Thanks for the letter concerning children answering the telephone. I am a telephone operator and know the time and money that’s wasted every day by this foolishness. Can you imagine someone calling clear across the country station-to-station for a three minute call to get little curly-head on the other end with a "goo-goo" or a "da-da!"? Half the 3 minutes is wasted trying to get the silly mother on the phone. Mothers should answer the telephone themselves to see who’s calling and if it’s "Da Da" or "Ha Ha" calling, hand the phone to the kid and let him teeth on it! Gee! TELEPHONE OPERATOR DEAR ABBY: I recently read the story of a brutal murder of a child who was "selling" something for a good cause. I think it is morally wrong to encourage children to approach strangers to buy cookies, candy, tickets, etc. Too many of our tots are molested even in the better neighborhoods. All kids are eager to gain recognition for their troop or school and will ring doorbells and enter buildings in happy anticipation of a sale. Fear is unknown to them. When my girls were Scouts I sold the boxes of cookies they lugged home. Maybe I spoiled their fun but I breathed easier. (I also gained a reputation from my good neighbors, co-workers and relatives as a "merchant pest.") I no longer buy anything from a child because I believe that I am helping to put an end to this dangerous exploitation of our children. Thanks for listening. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) 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Bulletin—A-3 OUR MONEY’S WORTH Business Cycle Turns Recovery into Prosperity By SYLVIA PORTER this May Day, 1950, we are at point in the business cycle where recovery is turning into prosperity." is "easy" to make short-term casts now. With "greatest assurance," it can be predicted that phase of prosperity we're now will last "until some fairly obvious weaknesses and maladments develop" — and none of potential weaknesses is immanent enough today to "pose an immediate threat." The 1958-59 cycle of expansion last "for at least a year" and economy, already at new rights, will grow another specular 5 per cent in the next 12 months. The only big uncertainties are whether inflationary tendencies will develop and the prosperity turn into a boom." Yet, "Prospects for the avoidance of inflation have probably ever been brighter at any time since the war than are at present." This is so because there no long-range serious shortages, the productive capacity of plants through the world has been greatly extended, there has been a remarkable improvement in the ability of workers to turn out goods, the Federal Government budget is approaching a balance, competition home and abroad is the fiercest ever, and stable to lower food prices will help hold down the level consumer prices and thus re-ly takes on special significance to us. The doubts about our economy's strength, which many observers were mentioning in February-March, have vanished. There is extraordinary agreement among the country's most respected experts that we are into an upswing which will continue far into 1960. What are some of the implications of this to you and me? Joblessness will dwindle to a "normal" low by fall; We have them in stock now... 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