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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 37

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37 BERGEN EVENING RECORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1957 By Chic Young: That Body of Yours BLOXDIE Rheumatoid Arthritis Capable Of Making Victims Bedridden how DO VOU liE I Kjvk i v. B0--O-T tl HOW CCS -i vn c-e-1 1 I 1 AND I LAV AtK i MVWIFE5 CAM XX AFFCQDJ OMTtE THAT VS? f- I FtGUSNj CUT KM 4ttL Ml of the inflammation within the joints. However, some of it is due to fatigue and poor posture. Patients must not forget that doing one thing for too long whether situng, walking, or working will eventually produce fatigue and that it is restful to change to something else. Some form of heat is definitely indicated to help relieve the pain, reduce muscle spasm, and improve the circulation.

With such relief it is possible to move the joint more freely. Infrared lamps are the most commonly Br JAMES W. BARTO.V. MJ. Of il the forms of rheumatism, rbraroatoid arthritis is capable, if neglected, of producing the greatest crippling and disability.

It is a oisease of the body as a bole as well as of the joints: it usually affects young adults, particularly worn, en. Gradually increasing fatigue, pain, and stiffness over a period of months and years is the common pattern of its development. It may involve any or all of the body's joints but most usually affects fingers, wrists, elbows. most powerful treatment to use to stop the progress of rheumatoid arthritis- Injections are usually given at m-eekly intervals to begin with, but the dosage and the length of time it is gives must be deckled by the physician according to the patient's condition. ACTH and cortisone arc ghen in carefully selected cases for a short time only as a rule is order to make them more com fortable.

Aspirin of course, is used commonly to help relieve pain. There is an additional form of treatment exercise which I believe should have an entire article devoted to it because it It so important in the complete treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. flt(lii tT TVt Bn avfidirua. Ine By Saunders and Ernst MARY WORTH YOU used as they may be fitted into any Eght-bulb socket. If electricity is not available, hot-water bottles can be used.

IK. THE THE THE MORE YOU THINK, h'CRl Uft CAN 5CARE 1 A Injections of gold into the muscles is felt by many to be the THE GREAT OUTDOORS By Bud Blake knees, and feet As a rule, more than one joint is affected and usually on both sides. For example if one wrist joint is attacked, the opposite one tends to become affected sooner or ltaer. Kot only do the Joints become swollen and painful, but the patient is actually ill may run a low fever, become excessively tired, anemic, and underweight. In the patient over 60.

it may happen that he will have a sudden onset of rapidly spread rheumatoid arthritis, previous to THE ANGLES 'r fVLL VOL) fOft 5 AWHILE.1 which he may have been well. What we can be hopeful about is thta of all patients who have rheumatoid arthritis, these peo ple in the older age group by far do the best. BED BEST NECESSARY Complete bed rest without By Paul Norris BRICK BRADFORD weight-bearing at any time is absolutely necessary for as long as the disease is in its active THIS SPACE-SWlP CKAOCEO UP ONLY 7 001 GO F-KCM NO TKACK5. A W03T TIW ASOJ NO SlSN OP Sr JUST weECKA.SS.-..AND THERE'S NO COUUO V4A.VE 6E6M CP LIPE IN THE66 phase. The bed rest nust be supervised carefully in order to prevent deformities in the joints, and the mattress must be firm.

The patient is allowed to 6RICK WA JETTISONED FZOM TIME -MISSILE. AxS HE By PA 2 A GUN MS P0T5 THE WCeOCASE sit up in bed six times a day for OP A SPACE "SWlP! 30 minutes each time. Only one oillow is allowed for the head and another is put inside the bed at the foot to prevent bed clothes from pressing on the feet. At no time is a pillow allowed under the knees because it increases deformity. As the patient improves, he is permitted to be up gradually.

When he is allowed up, he should use a chair which is not too low. In rheumatoid arthritis. 2-1 tt pain is largely a direct result that women suddenly will growl up. will be able to decide for themselves what style suits them By Al Smith 5IUTT AND JEFF best, and will say thank you to Winnitlfr Pfinfronf the Paris set for giving them aH 11111111 VUHtlaCL You Decide, Dior, Others I WAS CHAMPION but You're HEX Pop can Ymv SKATES.1 TOO OLD? 3 new leeiing of responsiDuiiy ana FIGURE SK-SK-S too OLD accomplishment. MAN, I HAVEYOUB NOT ON TO But I predict the dictation has I CAN SHOW MXJATHINS Bridge Champs Hit T.

Humor Enters The Tale Tell Women YOU NEVER gone on too long, and that when Dior snaps his fingers or snips his hems again next autumn, we will once again race back to fold. OR TWO ISE ABOUT SKATIN? By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ladies sat East and West. It was New York. Feb. 11 (INS)-The By HOWARD SCHENKEN And RICHARD L.

FREY HEVJ "FELLERS, XLOOKy- For when it comes to fashion or anything else that Involves decision, most of us still are ultra feminine. the last round of the game. Both pairs admitted that they had no chance of winning and Mr. Wil American woman, bless her trusting heart and timid soul, is at this very moment standing on It's nice to have a man around Val: Botk the brink of utter tizzihood. to do the thinking.

At least in the small matters. son, in the South seat, went so far as to say that he didn't care what happened. Assured that be really meant it, Mesdames East Tizzihood, as nervous and sen' NORTH K2 10 3 2 0 J942 98 sitive girls can tell you, is that and West their big pock- state of troubled indecision into which one falls when planning Boy, 13, Has party menus, nailing down men, etbooks on the table and took these cards out of the duplicate board. placing place-cards and the like. AW ay With The immediate problem con East overtook her partner By McEvoy and Striebel DIXIE DUGAN rather surprising lead of the king of diamonds In order to lead a fronting us is a traumatic one, as things tizzifying go.

For the first time in 10 years. Christian Dior and his designing friends Chess Game are saying. "It's all up to you; club. South's' jack was slaughtered by the queen and another diamond led by West. With the queen-10 behind dummy's jack.

East made two diamond tricks before leading another club New York Iff) A quiet group WEST EAST 10 9854 76 996 98754 0 K6 0 AQ 10 AQ 10 7 5432 SOUTH (D) AQJ3 9 AQ 0 8753 KJ6 The bidding: South Vest North Em 1 N.T. Pass 3 9 Paaa 3 N.T. Dbl. All Psm Opening lead: 0 I dress however you please." And i 1 -m ov I Wc kimdaUI i kind! I but for to I well from now on oh-oh I th inkkjof think yoUson-Vcarry l-oTTW-y TnmjDixm'3 aircraft workerJ miss thenJs TlFfVfifirl WtT EFFORTS WmrXlTYDUGAN tTZ. TrV' Lit' I kcM I IT THERE'S A BEING PUNNY HERE JS rrTJ7ef I fix, 1) JLiW HAPPY REUNION I'M WORKING IS A li rJJ 1 fYlV'fvl'j iSr-I 5kU! OFTHE MTVNAT FROMl 7Z1 (rWKL 57DNFR FAMILY the woman of America, who has huddled around a table in the corner of the Marshall Chess been dictated to until her shoulders bowed (no pads 1948) Club, watching an almost unbelievable game.

and her knees buckled under The players were Donald (heavy crinolines 47 and 53) through South's king. West took three more club tricks. The defenders, having won the first seven tricks, collected an 800-point penalty and left South a will now be forced to make her own decisions. Byrne, a chess master, and Bobby Fischer, a 13-year-old Brooklyn schoolboy playing In his first major tournament. It is difficult to figure out just little dizzy.

"Remember you said you didn't Time and again with bold, care what happened," Mrs. West why 1957 should be the year when the Paris couture, especially M. Dior of the dictatorial disposition, should decide to give surprising moves Bobby out There was something curiously prophetic in Robert H. Wilkins's foxed his more experienced opponent. women their heads.

Also their Impossible, whispered one ot story about this deal which appeared in the December issue of "Bridge World" magazine. It was intended as a fanciful bit of hu legs, shoulders, chests, and the onlookers. "Byrne is losing to waists, to expose or conceal as a 13-year-old nouoay. they please. mor about the advent of televl "Mate," said this nobody, and WEAK ANYTHING By William de la Torre sion in a bridge tournament.

Last month, a bridge championship did LITTLE PEDRO Maybe the fashion people were the game was over. Bobby had earned his first victory in the Lessing J. Rosenwald trophy tournament. hit T. V.

screens though not tired of making the decisions and reminded him. My partner son is a professional football coach and my son is an electronics and T. V. expert. So.

The ladles flipped the lids of those big pock-etbooks, revealing miniature television sets. The telecasting of the world championship played no part in Italy's tremendous victory. In fact, the U. S. team actually picked up a few points on the televised hands.

But In the rest of the match, the phe-nomally accurate bidding and play of the Italians could seldom have been improved if they had been able to see each other's cards. Released by The Anodated Newspapers quite in the same way when a station telecast part of the final Chess Review" magazine session of the world champion turned wishy-washy to see if the little woman customer could give them a fresh idea. Or perhaps Jacques Griffe just couldn't see eye to eye with Balenciaga this called it the game of the century a stunning masterpiece of com HIT HI hSl i ship match between teams representing the United States and Italy. bination play performed by a boy of 13 against a formidable opponent, matching the finest on record winter, and Hubert de Vigenchy Some of the funniest of bridge didn go for that 1918 look Pierre stories concern the proverbial lit in thj history of chess prodigies. Balmain thinks is so cunning Bobby didn't win the Rosenwald tie old ladies who fix the ex At anv rate, spurred by the tournament the trophy went to perts.

In this deal, the little old free look suggested by Dfbr, the Sammy Reshevsky, the ranking designers have turned their prob lems over to the girls and said U. S. player but the crewcut youngster who would rather play wear anything. Cut off your hems cress than eit established nimseit at the knee or drag them around as a young man to watch. the ankles; wear full skirts or truss up your hips; cinch in your New York chess enthusiasts have recognized Bobby's ability waist at the waist, or let it bag By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed THE CISCO KID for several years.

out at the hipbone. Anything and that includes LlAlDnSlfiOM AGS ala AjsTr e. wLfA A tJhTE BIT niaIr e. stjn I NlE It sPailie cpI RiE a 0aPO Oil tul OO NIS TfcZlBg.lEjN riF A ur I OlSED A A TIElL A TA eJ OPER A tTT 1 1 EI TlAlPnSlAIPlElstjDMPl HIGH PRAISE Hans Kmoch, secretary-man Vu. voaX NO.1 please! let we have one I your sanity if need be, madame LUKE, IXJ.

SET TO SAFETY AAOKE CHANtts TU oe i eoes. ager of the Manhattan cness FOR I MO USE, FOR 1 On the surface, this may look Club says: eu.y; like a break for fashion-conscious "For his age, I don tnink women. Not having to dress at there is any better chess player in the world. He is a genuine prodigy and one of the best players in our club." 34. Blast of wind 36.

Sun disk 37. Part of a harness 38. Stop: naut. 39. Esteem 42.

Manservant 44. Mohammedan chieftain 45. Do over 48. Worthless: Biblical 49. Ages 50.

Contend 51. Russian city 52. Saucy 53. Sea eagle DOWN Small explosion the whims of dress monarchs who are out to outmode last year's dresses, you might say at first appraisal, is a blessing. But ACROSS 1.

Equivalence 4. Town 8. Prevalent 12. Be indebted 13. On the ocean 14.

American general 15. Repentant 17. Vegetable 18. Uneven 19. Strong point 20.

Started 22. Sharpen 24. Dismounted 25. Continent 26. Uncooked 29.

Hereditary 31. Tried 33. Fall behind Solution of Saturday's Puzzla Bobby appears embarrassed by stop and consider. all the attention he has drawn since he defeated Byrne. If there is one lesson these designers have drilled into us all, "I just made the moves I since Dior introduced that violently new new look in 1947, it thought were best," he says modestly.

"I was just lucky." 1 Windmill sail 3. Refusing 4. Conductor'! stick 5. Employs 8. Resumes Is that definite rules must be followed if we are to be stylishly Where did he learn the game? "My sister taught me when I up to snuff.

With the herd in was 6," he says. "She was 12 and didn't know too much about the stinct so firmly established, a woman had oaly one problem. It was: Where to get the money to dress like anybody else who was game, but she told me where and how to move the pieces. I liked it and have been playing it ever By Peter Hoffman dressing like everybody else JEFF COBB since." Does he want to continue play STILL NEED CASH ing the game and perhaps become Now her problems are multl plied. She still has to get the money for we are ail inaoctn- 7.

Channel 8. Automaton 9. Roman road 10. Command 11. Anglo-Saxon slav 16.

Angry 19. Exploit 20. Danes 21. Charles Lamb 23. Be silent 25.

Potash 26. Tending to revolve 27. Prayers 28. Proceeded 30. Culture medium 32.

Black bird 35. Harsh 37. Hourly 38. Tilted 39. Brave man 40.

The Tent-maker 41. Agreeable 43. Distant 45. Corded tiabrie 46. Titla 47.

Fowl nated still to the idea that new wardrobes are necessary to keep abreast and athwart of the Mrs I I ffl I6 ia it li H' lis isr i6 ia jipfi 24- K-C ZS v-B 16 I 27 ZS 11 30 51 32 IT iH37 JT 1 mil hi 36 -v -V 45 46 "tf 46 4 50 Joneses. And added to this is the nagging worry of just what style one of the great players "I could play chess all my life," he answers shyly. "I like tournaments and would like to play in a lot of them. As for being great, I don't know about that." Kmoch, however, has fewer reservations: "The outlook is brilliant. If he continues to proceed the way he has the past year or 2, he's likely to become one of the greatest players of all time." "I-1 "--tt rur-r Tim 1 you'd better get scwe I I but hurry it up, will ya L.

T.a PR0WI6E TO MIT I'M GETTlNS KIND OF JITTERY 1 YOUR JACKET MAKES A IT MUST UNTIL YOU COME PACK JfjT THOSE CRACKS IN THE fJ WELCOME WNINS, 1 WEIGH OVER JOKE Kp'ol i R00F' a Ml DRIPPING A TON thrCi l' ArTf 0 tM to spend the money, when got, upon. Also, there will be wild ton-fusion at affairs where women of good taste get together. With Bessie concealed to her ankles and Mary dressed like a flapper, who Is to say who is chic? Inde cision will reign, even though decision has been forced upon us as the order of the day. The Important British port of Hong Kong on the southeast coast of China is ten square miles in area and has both an east and west entrance. 4 After the first few months of a- At TIMI It MM.

the free look, it is to be hoped.

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