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Daily News from New York, New York • 26

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Daily Newsi
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to ONLY HUMAN By Sidney-Fields arliina Pigskin and LOUIE I I is 99 of their work," he said. "Only l'c is park When Marshall Starks isn't playing pro a in ing and returning the cars. He began his classes, talked to the men collectively and individually, taught them the value in politeness, neat dress, opening the door for the clients, wiping the windshields when messy, avoiding unnecessary delays and returning a car without burning the brakes or smashing a fender. "They learned quickly," Marshall said, "because they figured out that tips aren't compulsory, but have to be earned." Is the customer always right? "As the courtesy professor the answer is always," Marshall said. "As an individual, no." One man accused an attendant of taking an article from his car and threatened to sue.

When he got home he found the article on his dresser. Ah. fhe Ladies A lady took five minutes to dig her parking check out of her handbag. When the attendant football he's teaching courtesy to 250 students in 85 different classrooms. The classrooms are parking lots and garages.

The students are their attendants. "We found that they need a large dose of courtesy," said Marshall, 2t, handsome, earnest and the father of a 2-year-old daughter. Isn't he paid enough as a football player? "A man can't play ball all his life," he said. "Besides, I didn't go to college to play football. I played football so I could go to college.

My father planned my education long before I started to play balk" His father held as many as three jobs at a time so his four children could get an education. He built their 10-room house with his own hands. Marshall recently left his courtesy classes to jF I v. FAMILY DOCTOR to CI Mn. New Circle Hospital Bed Is a Boon to the Patient By DR.

T. R. VAN DELLEN 195 by THE CHICAGO TKIHI XKI Some hospital beds are Press certain buttons and they fro up, down, tilt near the foot to flex the legs, or lift the head end to allow the occupant to sit. The device brought her car down she was gone. She returned an hour later.

She'd gone off to do some last-minute i shopping. Another woman asked the parking man to look i after the German shepherd in her compact car while she was gone. A third, waiting for her hu's- band to meet her at the parking lot, bawled out the attendant for a dented fender. Her husband came in and said, "I forgot to tell you dear. I smacked the fender against the garage door this morning." A regular customer came in for his car and was enraged when the puzzled attendant told him he hadn't brought the car in that day.

He insisted he had and called his wife to tell her that they'd lost his car. "But he came back to apologize," Marshall said, "when his wife told him that she had the car." At Your Service By MARGARET BROWNE Prepare your fall wardrobe now by reconditioning any clothes in need of repair. One shop we know of specializes in removing the shine from elbows, pockets, seats and cuffs and restoring the nap to the original freshness and resiliency by an exclusive Nu-Nap process. The cost for this service is around $10. The reweaving department can repair a tear in silk dresses, sweaters, wool skirts, fine lace blouses and linen tablecloths so that the break is not noticeable.

Prices vary according to the amount of work to be done, with a $1.50 minimum. The shop also specializes in fine quality dry cleaning of all garments and in all types of can do many things, but will notT put the patient to sleep unless he is tired and comfortable Starks He shows 'em how. start training with the X. Y. Jets for their first game of the season on Sept.

12. At the University of Illinois he was a crack defensive back and was named ail-American in the Big Ten conference. After graduation, he was a YMCA program director in Buffalo when he heard that the Jets were reorganizing their team. He hopped a bus to New York and after six months of tryouts and travail he made the team. Breaks His Leg After his first game in 1003, he heard that the team was ready to drop a defensive back.

In the second game, he set a record by catching a field goal attempt and running f7 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth game he broke his leg. The circle (Ciixole i c) bed consists of two large parallel hoops in which a mattress is fastened. There are no legs. The patient assumes the up-right position by rolling the hoops forward.

At this point on a waterproof sheet that is placed over a tank of water. Levers at the foot of the bed control the temperature and circulation of the water. THE DEVIC WAS developed originally to simulate weightlessness for manned flight research. The occupant is buoyantly sup ported with minimum pressure on any part of the body. We have no way of judging how it compares with an air mattress and time will tell whether it is medical value.

BROWNISH PATCHES T. P. writes: Is keratosis due to overexposure to the sun? REPLY Senile keratosis is associated with aniii)-'. I.iKht may play a role lie-cause these brownish patches are more common over exposed area ft the skin. SWEETS AND NEURITIS Mrs.

P. writes: Should sweets be eliminated from the diet when neuritis is present? REPLY There is no connection oetween eating sweets and neuritis unless the nerve condition is due to diabetes. Send a stamped self-addressed envelope to MARGARET BROWNE, THE NEWS, 220 E. 42d New York 10017, for information on tbe above-mentioned items. Brother Juniper he may step out of bed instead of first sitting up, and then putting the legs over the side, and reaching for the floor.

THIS HAS many obvious advantages, especially when the patient has arthritis, paralysis, or bladder trouble. When the bed is horizontal, a special canvas rig can be inserted Today's Health Hint Self-medication can be In the hospital he met Steve Ross, head of the Kinney parking system, who asked Marshall what he did cff-season. Marshall was then working in a brokerage house and taking business courses at the N. Y. Institute of Finance.

Ross asked him to join Kinney as an executive trainee in charge of courtesy. "They had a man from their funeral division teaching courtesy," Marshall said. "But they found he was more valuable in funerals. So here I am." 99o Service He surveyed the courtesy quotient in the company's parking facilities and got a big shock. At i 1 1 tendants wore sloppy clothes, used abusive langu- into place over the body of the patient.

The hoops are rolled 180 degrees until the individual is on the abdomen instead of the back. He is now supported by the rig which is lowered away from the mattress. This exposes the back for cleansing, an alcohol rub, removing pressure from a bed Dr. Van Dellen will answer qaestion regarding health and hrfien ia this column and bjr mail. He wi'I not make diagnoses tr prescribe for individuals.

Enclose stamped, self-aidreised envelope, and address DR. THEODORE R. VAN DELLEN, THE NEWS, P. 0. BOX 1452, GRAND CENTRAL STATION, NEW YORK 10017.

age to cash customers, dropped their cigarette ashes in the cars and took their time retrieving the autos. "My first job was to teach them that service By GEORGE: i Miss My Miss1 DEAR GEORGE: I'm rather annoyed at the personnel manager at my office. He hardly knows me but addresses me by my first name, instead of "Miss" and I find this entirely too forward. Some may feel I am being a bit prudish but I have strong opinions on the matter. What do you think? STICKLER DEAR STICKLER: Don't let it bug you, Sticky, baby some don't know any better.

Ct by t'nitril Feature Syndicate. sore, or just a welcome change in postu re. THE MAN OR woman may remain on the tummy for hours. PONDER THIS Is it necessary for man to justify his faith? I 2m 1 1 reading or watching TV. This bed is most helpful in the nursing care of a person with certain fractures, extensive burns, stroke, or recent surgery.

The floating bed is a newcomer that sounds more interesting than practical. The individual lies Faith need not be justified, there are only two involved; man and his God. Leonard Andrews "Your head X-ays came back today. They showed nothing." aa 7hehetfwtytorm hewyork HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE BEAUTY OF The Magnificent Hudson River Valley Take this great all-day cruise! A thrill a minute! 3 cool Boat sails at 10 A.M. every day irom the loot of West 41st Street.

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