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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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Npr-wrV-Nw www Vor wvrrr-41r Nr Douglass Welch The Salt Lake TrIbtmet 1Vednesda: GHtt and Bear It By Itchty July 10 1063 19 1 Dellen ey-Water-Prompt Care Divivnipg -7nstead she beetled around wt tn some AND TIIEN she would corns home late as Innocent as you please and her hue' barld would say: ''What- you been doonr And she would II03IE she was as nice Whet husbanricshi ever had heep- It was tine long honeymoon ShosWu alwaysdanuggling up telling him what a strong handsome man he wai She was 'all mar tit mspectabillty In the corn- muhity Mom of you never saw Dut the organ did not escape completely as behavior and brain tests showed TUE LITTLE fellow -rosily was discharged 2 months after the accident and he talkslooks anti be haves like a normal chlich Salt water In the lunge Is said to be less dangerous than fresh water It is not absorbed in contrast to regtiiw4tee whicb primes into the circulation where It becomes burden to the heart What is the differ enes between a left-handed 4 and tight-handed whelk? Whelks are shellfish irith spiral-shaped shells A left-handed whelk's shill spirals to the left i A good day to you alL ito particularly-- to-- husbands'' who worry about what their 1 wtves are doing-when their wives are late 4 'getting home f' "04 4 i Green Eyes 4- 4 1 4 IS lato today I 4 getting home -------t-----iihe--letHtbout----- I 1 9:30 cm this i morning toteo- --3: 3 I 1 the hairdress er she said i and it In vol: tended to be home not later "than 12:30 MA oWelet Pc: I- 7911 '4 e'''''A 7 V- 1' 3 io- i 4 01 4itt 0 Ir 4 lia iiro :4 it ta 0-otitt ter et Ark N1 34 "00! 1 prorr33 i -a or '4 1 P(r1-----''" 1' A a qk 1 1 yo1 AL iNLI1 10' cotl' pm to fix I sometimes work at borne and thia Is One of the 1-10 els PAhlkui0keuest mut art Yere you armious about mer-I-jttst had a million little vexing jots to do and they all took so Inuch time' And her hue betind sidd: -Int seems to me like you have a million little vexing gptes to do about four times lawee is lately" Nit THOUGHJ she Tight seemetty be pia Ins gin ruirnmy somewhere but it never ()mune(' to tint That she" might be doing a little ligtn-housekeeping-at-the other end of town Oec it's 2:15 and no lurtch'I hope Green Eyes hasn't had some trouble with the ear It only Ulm art hour to get your hair Axed doesret itf A 1301P1 DISSEIIBLEE -rhil John O'Hara heroine was a terrific dissembler She wore white 104 everywhere Jier busband would "You are not fooling me I know what you're doom You're probably playing gin rummy for money And she wotild saY: "IN MARRIAGEthert must be mutual trust" never dia find out-be because she kept Champ ing tenet She wouLd build up some fella until he was president of the bank then she would become with him She Would End an other fella and build him up She should have had sev eral husbands Of course in real life women are not like that at all Anyway WIVES aren't HE HATES WOMEN "But WHY should we save for the future Roscoe If there's anything we want In the future UU be available on a credit plan!" proper for a man wear short sleeves the office? It's now almost 2 pm She's been gone almost four hours wonder what she's doom It Is not like her to make me wait SO 'long for lunelt -I READ TIIIS latest John O'Hara book last night There was a wife in the book used to tell beihusbands too that she was going 'downtown to have her hair fixed but she didn't Questions and By Haskin How many calories in a bouillon cube? A One bouillon cube contains approximately two of tight en wrong Vs es if shots sleeves mOe more chipper let hot siear them BOO el naked wear a lomg-sleeve ow Wry smtnmerweight Just Try and Stop Me Ice cold water and pronipt from lack of blood Irreparamedical care saved the lite ble damage Usual! occurs within 10 to 90 minutes 'drowned In a thereafter yen though ex partially o- zen river' tented of the heart Some boys on I is undertaken the other side 11' This lad's brain survived of the river apparently because his body had seen the was cooled as he hung onto victim a the ice ing onto the 1 Ll ONLY A MINIMUM of and called po- edge of tiourishment i -required at he ice it this low temperature licmmis Within 22 Irdnutesth Pr child's bo Vin Dellea Po wepulled out of th ri se Water DURING THIS interval IS It he apparently became ex hausted and let go of the ice 1 The Beeman it a ted dt (0 IV mouth to mouth breathing while waiting for the phy- sician The medico thought he youngster-waa dead but continued resuscitation even though the heart was not beatinF It 1SNT matt RE VOUND boy's throat blocked with the con- yo feel Coolet tents of the stomach and turned his head downward to (0 11 a er matter of COMPOR gi att71 teGaber an me ol clear the airway they make yo feel Artificial reapiration was shirt ts one Of atartedagainby the pntleP- I man whilethe heart was tommery shirts Iron compressed rhythInically by the physician England's most tan in both Thpoe procedures were tome long- continued- In- the-ambit Ami itrilt took -critp lance on the way to the hospital eve? while reiscaos ---Twa-ard-one-liall -hours afTii -J--- child's heart started to beat SHOR1 spontaneously 65 DACROIN A pulse yeas felt ant Color returned to his skin Dr Shortly thereafter he be- Whites 69: gan to breathe He hid a stormy convalescence he developed aspiration pneu monis and was unconscious for six weeks Here the be cold water 1 Charge At enters the picture -According to the report in tile British Medical Journal Pr the youngster's heart did not -beat -satisfactorily for 120 152 Sout minutes 'Is it to to It iSNT ig Innate master of COMFORT yon feel coolet oil It'enthet by all meal they make yon feel shirt one of stimmery shirts from England's roost fame! coms'in both long- Ami look -crisp while telectloa 65 Whites 695 Charge PICO: 152 South Almost every woman JohLlin avou Doet a pet skunk O'Hara writes about has ha) deodorized moro somethilig-going tor her on than once? the side roll'omeN1 A A person may lose his US citizenship by voting in the elections of a foreign state An Afnerican citizen may also lose his US nationality by becoming nat waltzed in another nation by declaring allegiance to a foreign state and by serving In the armed forces or accepting employment of a foreign government A naturalized US citizenMay lose by---living three years in the country of his lotmer nationality or by living five years in any ttdrmr How does an amateur -rock hounds decide whether a stone he can't Identify la worth taking home for further inspection? IL Hathaway Meis thirtmaker They aid sbortqleeva itylvi andleet toot-might look-themaver et kr ben SHORTILSEVE----'4T-1 DACRON-35 COTTON: By Bennett Cart Professional football has beccsrne such big business-- with capacity crowds every Sunday taken for It's hard to realize that as recently 831927 less than a thou sand spectators turned up for a gsame betwaen thsChiettgo Bears and theNew York Glantsthat clinched the Own- Guiding spirit of the Giants in those tough early days was the late Tim Mari' his 80r1114 own and run the club today) Tim Mara was rstutdaacbiwkthtglubsyheri dleikticumthe a touchdown and a fumble "I fou sided our club" he added "on strength and ignorance: the players strength and 'my Ignorance And how his faith paid off! The New York- franchise cost him $2500 in the twenties His heirs probably wouldn't sell for $7 pillion today! APtInew simile coined by lArry 'As snug as a theatre critic Watching TV" ror A No Pet skunks should t)e deodorized when quit yOung when five or six media olds by ix veterinaritm The operation a Minor one is done under anesthesia Since the operation is pertirodoriteflpskuok2 -sho-uld never be returned to the wilds for he will have no way to protect himself against his enemies Is it true that a person can Jeopardize his US citizenship by voting in a foreign country's election? When does an 'American 11)80 his citizenship? '--nrNro Dripary Colors 750 III rylfrGrory THE PRESIDENT of the Fit at National nark kiss tmdbY in the mornin "Thanks for the diamonds you gave me last night" she 'tsp' "It was thinks- for the she says "It was a pleasure" he says And she says: "HAVE A NICE day at the office" And he says: 'Was mere man ever blessed with a truer more loyal wife! And a terrific figure too" And an hour later she is standing outside the navy yard gate saying: "How long you going to be around town there sailor?" IT SCARES YOU a little I've talked to Green Eyes about John O'Hara-- type women and she tells me they are not true to life Of course it is ridiculous to even Joke about such a thing but If Green Eyes met another fella would I know? Oh won't even think about it It's absurd It's almost 2:30 I do wonder what's keeping her BRAME ON ME The front door is opening Green Eyes is home She has nine shopping bags of groceries Accoosit bated Guide to Travel Helps on Trip roe Civil Rights Chief Learns Capitol Hill Fats- of Life Main St-- Cattooto Perkin Waiter Crouton' Gros Loss DURING THIS time the brain must have suffered TINIE EVER The Road Atlas-Travel Guide is indeed "one 'or- the road" on every help you' get 'where you want to go It is also a source-book of ideas for trips-to-come Its two-page US map his colored markers showing the country's top 100 vacation wonders which are described and pictured in a special section It also contains 22 section al road maps of the US Canada and Mexico and 31 US city maps all four-color maps or12-Tfano1 parks two-page mileage driving-time -map table of motor game and fish law information regulations for tourists visiting Canada and Mexico This 84-page 7ix914-Inch Road Atlas-Travel Guide is yours for only $110 plus 10 cents mailing charge Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 635 St NW Washington 4 DC I enclose $120 for a copy of the Road- Atlas-Travel Guide A Followers of this fast growing hobby usually carry a piece of klau with them on a stone is hard enough to scratch the glass they take it home for further examination More than 70 different kinds of semiprecious gem stones are to be found in different parts of the caintry and members of arnaaTir lapidary societies have sometimes made valuable finds Just what is a fugitive color? A A color or dye or ink which is not permanent but which lades or changes color as when to light is termed fugitiVe If an automobile and an airplane were to collide on a landing field would motor-vehicle accident or an airplane accident? A The National Conference on Uniform Traffic Accident Statistics has adopted the following tion of this tye of collision: "Collision of a motor vehicle with an aircraft not in mo tion is classified as a moton vehicle accident regardless of where the collision occurred Collision of a motor vehicle with an aircraft in motion is not classified as a motor-vehicle accident but as an air-transport C) What age was Bobby Fischer when he first be- clime the US chess chant pion? A Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn NY was 14 years old when he won the US championship on January 7 191i at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York City He started playing chess when he was six SHE WENT up to the paint store and got my paint She got my tobacco too She went to the bank to ask about the bonds She went to the post office to mail the birthday gift She stopped by the repair man to get my shoes ins ill a NIL Marshall was patient and determined in the face of long questioning But he could not sway the senators as tie did the businessmen of Birimingham during the tense weelc in May when the fire hoses and the dogs were being trained on the marching Negroes Sen Thurmond (DSC) weld particularly unimpressed by Mr Marshall's lowwkey argument He questioned Mr Marshall about his credentials and his ambitions "I--low in the world did you ever- get in there?" he in: quir-ed on learning Mr Mar shall wns not a graduate of r-vard Did Mr Marshall aspire to be sa federal judge as his predecessor now is he wanted to know Mx Marshall denied such aspi ration THVEMOND then read a story from a San Antonia paper which recounted that the head of the city's sochal security AMsion had told a columnisthat all va canales in his office would be filled by Negroes "Are you interested in the rights of white people or just the Negroes?" the senator asked 141 persuasive powers of Burke Marsha II the civil right chief of the fr'''is-11 Justice De- partment who negotiated the peace of Bir- mingham are 1Zat a being put to 'f the test on aof i Capitol Hill Mr Marshall ---q' 1 who is diffi- dent and be- A spectacled is Miss not encounter- MeGrory ing downright hostility in the Senate Commerce Commit tee It is Just that most of the members do not share his sense of urgency about the administration civil rights bill Sen Scott (ItPa) said that two months ago Department of Justice officials had told 'concerned senators that per duasion would be enough If such a bill as President Kennedy is now call-tag for bad been on tke books Mr Marshall said the demonstrations in Birmingham would never have taken place "That is why the matter was in the streets 4nd why the legislation is so urgently needed if this country is to escape this problem" he said He tried (to explain that White House parleys with businessmen showed that overwhelming numbers of them wanted the problem of discrimination behind them THEY ARE unwilling to proceed he said without the prop of a federal law lest they find themselves all alone out in front of local custom 1 91111Y GY-tro' iJ 401 16i0 metlitio 'NI goo oddom Arm qmpuippilit "IL 11 111 meglies I 7 mia00 m-7p 0110 ti 11 fin tr She got the peat Toss for the garden She found a new matching button for my coat She had the car lubricated She went to the courthouse to pay our taxes She got me two new shirts She looks as if she had run the -mile in less than four minutes But her hair is nice There's nothing like a wife you can trust I have figured out what time it would take to do all the things she accomplished today and she couldn't possibly have had any time to play gip rummy Name Street (Please print) City New high in reserve peewee thins refrigerator faster --than- leer before- it temperatures better no matter how often you open door oven 75 times a day food protection Noticeably leu rune ming time And it's quieten W21 Q111 i State Mail to Washington DZ) USSIbil fti-TRADES 411 BIG -TRADES The Dist Terms TheBest Tm Goren Analyzes TOday's Bridge Hand u1 1 0 Irmo PHILCO trniarr i 4711 r''-s1 sl 4--- failed to break declarer thew in the -towel South was guilty of two indiscretions In playing the heart suit propertechnique Is to rash a hIgh honer and if all hands follow return to the closed band with it spade lead another heart and duck It into the East hand By Goren game against the ultimate contract of three no trump TUE MORE OR less Irmo cent lead of the ten of clubs was ducked into the closed hand and South won the trick with Development of the heart suit was begun at once as declarer played the nine from his hand and permitted lit io rIUe are Interested in the tights of all people" said Mr' Marshall quietly Sem Thurmond read from his cupping the news that a Ve er a n' Administra tiort head in San Antonio had also told a reporter that la verbal order to fill vacancies with Negroes had come from Washington" Iirrt MARSHALL said he did slot believe any such order- had everbeen issued and Sett Thurmond said he didn't rare what Mr Mare shall believed Sen Thurmond told Mro Marshall he didn't see why a public secommidations law which had been ruled out by the Supreme 'Court in 1883 would pass the test jn 1963 "I think the altuation is different" said Mr Mar shall- "riou feet thetonstitution le not modern enough you feel it is outdated?" asked Sen 'Thurmond POOLCO 10031 rortral By John Metcalfe JUST FOR YOU I 097:4 I 1 ilt- 1 ---4-47- 1 Ws think this Is the' tops hi home feed refrIgeri tors But se slo have'sksepet slim Senates PHILC012tot ft ei low as $1788 3 Sig ron Stamps Poi North South vulnerable North deals NOIITit th 10 VAK10853 A53 '4Q73 WEST EAST 4097' 4386524 VQ764 '('VJ K874 39 4109 SOUTH di A K43 V92 Q1062 4bAJ5 The bidding: North East South West 1 Pass 1 A Pass 2V Pass 3 zsrr Pass Pass Piss" Opening lead: Ten of Clubt In todaylranecdote Smith actually was presented with two chances to win the hand but both times rp lc' -was-foun In light Of South's strong 4 tidding3Vest was reluctant to make an -ag opening lead opening man i 1 1 j- EAST WAS IN svith the jack ot hearts and in inlet-fort to kill the dummy's side entry he shifted 70 the Jack of diamonds 'covered with the queen West-with the king and the trick was won by dummy's sce7 The ace of hearts was cashed but '1''when 'East showed out It was reveared that that suit would not run SOoth' played- thtrothet high heart end then led a -diatnond to his ten I THIS ISTO guard against Wesrs holding lour hearts' and in the present instance the recommended play would have enabled declarer to win live tricks in the suit South still had a chance to recover later on EAST shifted 10-- the jack of diamonds' and de clarer covered with the quee he should have per milted West's king to hold the trick It wat essential to guard North's entrrf--card -In the suit If West leads another-- diamond" South wins with the ten in his band clears the hearts and still has the ace of diamonds to get back to the dummy 4- IN ALL -IIE takes 'four hearts and two trirics in each otthe other sults if they were mine to give away rd give to you the erbmson-sun And all the kunbeams that each day Upon the lofty heaven run And I would give to you' my dear The pink and ermine clouds tnt high Whenever in the peaceful day They happened to be passing by And I would also gather in The rain: bows anytime of day Ile fore they ever had the chance To grow too large and fade away And in the sunset's golden glow I -would collect -the shades-nil bight tyoi silken gowns' 0( lavender That would your Inmost heart delight And I would choose the brightest stars That I -could find along And make' necklace you could-wear 4 To show my lasting love for you Pet is Supervised le Vey SPA I gun to 7 pm '74141 oKACGREsio WITH PURCHASE OF A Oil ii -t k4t DA 2-3961 "I think the facts are diftereint NOW' and the Conan h41alin is a viable ment! said Mr IVIarshalt Constitutioir nor changed" said Sen The co untr yquts changedD Insisted An Man 'lights bill Is going to move slowly through the Senate' 1 Ile continued with another 'diamond in awffort to'es- tablish the suit ant) set up as a riintit 11 11 111 A OVIIASCO INDIANA a AVENUE trick choo I in 'Dlr Goren stead to yIsY the waiting When i trick diamonda: -r "A 416A "-AR st AA AAK ilk A A A Ao A -41LAINLAk A Ak Ak Ailk4141k AI A oft oat liadvoirt 4LAk a a AA A A JUL sa A A A A AA.

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