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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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The Salt Lake Tribnne Thursday May 28 1981 A 13 The Neighbors By George Clark Leonard The Lyons Den If We Called a Strike Notice It? Questions and Answers By Haskin A reader can set an answer by malt to any question of fact bv writinx The Sait Lake Tribune Information Bureau 635 St NW Washington 4 DC Please enclose return postage or self-addressed stamped envelope Did the play of a win all three major drams awards In the same year? WF A Yes It won the Pulitzer Prize for drama the Antoinette Perry (the and the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards in the same year Arthur of a opened on Broadway on Feb 10 1949 star-ring Lee Cobb and Arthur Kennedy It was staged by Elza Kazan Will "Americans be asked their religious affiliations In the 1960 census? A No the Census Bureau announced in December 1957 that it would not Inquire about religious affiliations since many persons objected to the question A sample survey of religious affiliations conducted by the bureau in 1958 however showed that 79 million Americans regard themselves as Protestants 307 million as Roman Catholics 3 9 million as Jewish 1 5 million as having some other religion and 3 2 million as having no religion at all NEW At his final farewell party last week Abba Eban retiring ambassador from Israel told his friends: "Ambassadors cannot Join a pnion not -considered workers because we work with our hands or heads Furthermore we Mr Lyons ambassadors could never call a strike because if we were to go on strike who would notice Richard Patterson Jr the official greeter and head of Department of Commerce accused one of his aides of Inefficiency The aide protested: say that about me Ever since I moved into this office worked 12 hours a 12 hours a day proof of said Patterson rather you give me one usable Idea and leave in five minutes than stay 12 hours without an The meeting between Pies-ident and Mrs Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will be at a Fitzgerald scream to his wife: "Go ahead Run over me Kill Fitzgerald stretched out in front of the Renault Zelda tried to run him over but the car would not start Fitzgerald got up took the wheel and again while drunk drove back to their villa safely CELESTE HOLM sang for the troops at Fort MacAr-thur Her routine Included her memorable song from Just a Girl Who Say The GI audience frowned at this rendition and applaud Puzzled but undaunted MIskHolm Miss Holm went into her encores which drew enthusiastic applause She later asked the commandant why Say had flopped there He explained: worry about it We use that recording every morning for THE AUTHOR who once won the Stalin Prize discussed the odd reversals in censorship since he quit the Communist Party and de- 1 luncheon July 6 aboard the royal yacht Britannia anchored In the St Lawrence As an Indication of unity the Eisenhowers will board the vessel 'from the Canadian side and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will board from Jhe American side Jerry Wald the movie producer Is screening a story about Scott Fitzgerald and has been sifting the collected material about the late novelist THE LATEST Item about Fitzgerald was just discovered by Ben whose ldst venture the Isle of Pines country club in Cuba foundered on opening day the! day Castro took Cuba Finney returned to and found two old reels of film taken in Antibes in 1922 They turned out to hf films of Fitzgerald at play with Alev Woollcott and Ernest Hemingway FINNEY RECALLS that In the 20s Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda used a tiny Renault car which was almost human Each night they would arrive from Antibes back to their villa at Juan Les Pins drunk but the car brought them home without mishap One night Finney saw YEYEiij I tell HIM off Right after I get this vacation and my bonus next Dr Van Dellen Persons Prone to Colds Should Heed Rules IVANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY nounoed Red totalitarianism His now bring filmed by Kirk Douglas once was barred in West Germany and sold 800000 copies in East Germany Now barred in East Germany and is being sold in West Germany A White House aide once was denounced by a committee for distributing 20 copies of described as propaganda" Now the book is barred by the Reds Russia and the satellites published 5 million copies of Fast's books now all barred They printed a first edition of 500000 copies of his book on Sacco and Vanzettl but now it's barred He collected only 5 per cent of the royalties due him SCHREYER'S Tbit may a mall but wa art fftrina you Hit largatf bargain In typawritan and adding machtntt today SCHREYER TYPEWRITERS 757 So Stoto IL 1-5120 -I Mr Douglas i I fl rp IX 01? i 1 33 ta 20 Vticoiufa OUGjwfawufMtou) Douglass Welch This A $avior For Poetry DALLAS It has been pretty tough for American poets right up to now Their outlets have been so few They could chalk their verse on brick walls or they could publish it in smal) precious magazines or they could take their shoes off Mr Welch and read it in their bare feet in front of Jazz bands But now a new field is opening up Down the street a block and over three blocks a great new hotel the Sheraton Dallas is employing poets dozens of them to write its menus We now quote from the menu of the hotel's small Intimate elegant Cafe and it sounds like Shelley at his best: "Le Filet Mig-non Duke of Wellington Service for Four $35 Carefully selected and sealed in a mantle of puff paste oven-baked to a peak of yielding tenderness and succulence offered for your dining pleasure with Brazilian hearts of palm and Potatoes Champs Elysees" So here Is some more sheer poetry necked pheasant En Casserole Cafe D'Or Service for Two $14 Spit roasted and gently simmered to delectable tenderness in the Juices of oranges and graces brandy and nut meats fashioned at your table with wild rice Green Eyes was most enchanted by the dessert page which was headed in golden letters: and We tried to discourage her Fun is fun but some of these frivolities came high AM A grown she pleaded I have been a good mother and a faithful and indulgent wife and I have never eaten a frivolity and I think every woman should eat a frivolity at least once in her lifetime So she had a Belle cost only $1 95 she thinks we aie made of money and it consisted of a poached pear in a delectable syrup set in a timbale upon a layer of ice cream sprinkled with crystallized yiplets and served with a hot chocolate sauce SHE SAID LATER it was superb but for $1 95 she should have thrown her arms around us right in the dining room and smothered us with kisses what other women were doing all arpund us Oh it was a Big Night all right All through Texas there ate signs "Charcoal everything is charcoal-broiled there isn a coojc in the state "who had his evelashes singed off ago SO BECAUSE we arecon-trary by nature and liite to imagine the confusion that it causes in the kitchen we always specify we want our steak pan-fried "Just a little we say "and a very hot pan and sear it fast and good so it's crisp on the outside and rare in the center" AND WAITERS always look at us with and one or two cooks have stepped into the dining room to see what we looked like and one was prepared to punch us in the nose These cooks go home at night and their wives say how did it go today And they say "Ah some hayshaker from the north comes in and he have his steak charcoal-broiled like people dot got to have it pan fried What a nudnick!" batting the bacterial Invasion THIS PLAN was Just as effective as the vaccine Most American physicians object to the use of antibiotics in the common cold because they do not consider it serious enough to warrant such potent remedies The cold prone person can help himself by following the rules of health to the letter Goren On Bridge By Goren East West vulnerable West deals NORTH A 10 3 8 2 KQ J43 J3 EST EAST AJ754 AQ82 9 7 6 5 4 3 87 A 6 5 72 A865 SOUTH A A 9 A J10 19 9 2 A 10 9 4 The bidding: Just say "Charge-lt" Enjoy your sports-wear now No money down oasy payments DRIP-DRY COTTOri COORDINATES 44 26 3-piee set Bmn Easy-care window pane checked cords Slimline skirt Jamaicas with tab trim Scoop blouse Blackwhite or bluewhite 10-18 Reg -94 191 Blouse 132 198 Short 1S7 298 Skirt 237 I fT Yf Ov 598 Dres 9 Respiratory infections are initiated by many diffeient viruses These microorganisms do their dirty work during the first two or three days of a cold and then the streptococci and a phylococci that normally inhabit the nose and throat a over As a result the illness is prolonged DOES THE rold prone indl vidual lack resistance to the causative virusps or to secondary Invaders7 This is a moot question An English physician believes the initial virus lowers resistance and allows the bactena that normally live in the nose and throat to gain the upper hand He gave 120 cold prone patients a bacterial vaccine that was tailor made from their own nasal and throat secretions The results were compared with those of 80 cold prone volunteers who received a solution containing nothing but a little salt water This group developed six times as many fully developed colds as did those receiving thp bona fide vaccine Thp Englishman pursued the problem the next year by giving these cold suffer-ets an antibiotic such as penicillin at the earliest appearance of symptoms The drug had no effect on the virus but was useful in com- Portrait By James Metcalfe A teenage girl is sloppy with Her bedroom and her clothes Her schoolbooks homework everything As every parent knows Our darling daughter Kris is no Exception to the rule Nor Lynn and Carol who are quite Her special friends In school Their dresses and their shoes and socks They toss around and leave For mother or perhaps a maid To search for and retrieve Dear mother tries to teach them but They never seem to learn Their sloppiness is not to them Of any great concern But when they have their children it Will be a different story And as they'll long for neatness then They surely will be sorry Print) State fl'L-- ir Every CAVALCADE OF SUMMER COTTONS PEC8AI Misses FS price-smashed! 77 0 N- It 7jl m3 1 I bJo down poymonl Savings spectacular 1 Shirtwaists sheaths pertly derailed Prints solids New 'colors 7-15 HJ-18 14 H-24 COTTON DLOU5E AND SKIRT SET 37 Reg 398 set Sleeveless blouses pleated skirts in mix or match stripes or solids Many drip-dry cotton cotton Dacron Cool hues 32-38 Pass Opening lead: Six of Declarer could have fulfilled his contract today lby resort to a holdup play that was Indicated from the bidding opening bid is i able His hand 1 ostensibly 13 points but one point must be subtracted for the lack of an ace take with unfavorable vulnerability is highly dubious on such even distribution The rest of the bidding was reasonable West led the six of hearts against the three no trump contract East came up with the king and declarer observing that he would retain another stopper in the suit by taking that trick promptly played the ace HE THEN proceeded to drive out the ace of diamonds which East took and returned the four of hearts South played low and West did not fall into the error of taking the trick If he did so a requiem might well be sung over his hand Declarer upon winning with the jack in his hand saw that he could not produce nine tricks without scoring a club trick and slyly attempted to sneak It thru by going over to the king Of spades and leading a -low-club But East was on the alert and rose with the ace and returned a heart permitting West to cash three more trieks SOUTH HAD passed up the opportunity for an unusual type of gambit By sacrificing one of his heart tricks he could have assured the winning of nine tricks At1 trick one the king of hearts is permitted to hold When the suit is returned declarer plays low and Wpst wins with the queen The suit may be established but the makes it clear that West has no entry since double marks him with both aces LASTEIl SUITS LIGHTWEIGHT PLAYSIIOES WITH CUSHION CREPE SOLES Vnv a Reg 299 i37 pr a 9 4- 220) HI0HIAND 01' Slink-shaped and brilliantly styled shirred fronts buckle 'n bow bri half-skirts boy leg button trim Back zip Boned pelon-lined bra Boucle floral or solid colors In clear tones Sizes S2-38 33 Favorite Dogs in US? Here9s the All-Star Lineup Our up-to-date manual Dogs includes photographs and descriptions of -the 33 most popular breeds plus a list of 111 of the breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club It also presents the latest facts on the selection feeding housebreaking grooming training breeding and1 diseases of dogs Forty-eight pages of valuable dog information for only 35 cents plus five cents for mailing Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 635 St NW Washington 4 I enclose forty cents (40c) for a copy of the booklet Dogs Name Moe-type sailcloth slip-on New peak front gore insert braid trim 4 to 9 De RuyuMn V-7 -5 OGDEN SUGAHHOUSE Aik about Grant "CHARGI-IT" PIAN SALT LAKE CITY -StowA PROVO 177 ClNTtl STItl! 241 SOUTH MAIN itllET (Please Street City 2)90 WASHINGTON AVI (Mail to Washington DC) 1.

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