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AGt 4 THURSDAY MARCH 28 1968 4 GJiteriak PROGRESS NOTE 4 should challenge vT4 fo nil fc 1 HARVEY Not Birthplace Alone WADE 1' Copr Ross Sea Short Thoughts THE ANDERSON HERALD MARTIN 9 Edisto with departed a and pro ad sure the and The government will try to curb soaring costs of Medicare The main idea is to find some cure short of surgery The imminent demise of the na tional origins quota system seems to have touched off a renewed ef fort to revive this outmoded basis for immigration into the United States Those who believe ih the enlightened concept of America as a melting pot for heterogeneous democratic society should do what they can to stymie this move rom 1929 until very recently national origins were the crucial factor in the granting of immigrant visas Since the quotas were based on the ethnic makeup as of the 1920 census this meant that people from northern European countries had all the best of it The revised law provides that after next July 1 this unwarranted favoritism will end thenceforth character and skills rather than a birth place will determine his1 chances of emigrating to the United States And this is very much as it should be Telephone 643 5371 TONER Vic Pridnt 1949 1964 in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all the local new printed in thie newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches Rep Theodore Kupferman of New York reminds US that: taxes brings demands for increases in pay and the inflationary spiral will keep us on a never ending merry go round with rising (Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene (not to disease dignosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped self addressed envelope is enclosed Letters should be brief and written in ink Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered here No reply can be made to queries not confirming to instructions Address Dr William Brady 625 El Camino South Bev erly Hills California) State bans on the teaching of evolution are questioned before the Supreme i folks not revolution used to strengthen the dollar Some European countries and even a few rench officials would be willing to create enough SDRs in the first round So that the United States could buy excess dollars Jrom Euro pean banks This would reduce out standing clflms against US gold stock and bolster confidence in the US ability to maintain the present gold When March 16 the seven gold pool nations set a dual price for gold this was seen as a stopgap The central banking system of the world and the International Mone tary und will trade gold in at the price of $35 an ounce established by the US: Speculators can then trade at market prices and take their chances All this is expected to buy the US some time Treasury stocks of gold have slipped under $11 lowest since mid 1936 Complete demonetization of the dollar appears likely The Allge meine of rankfurt said recently that money not gold is the life blood ofcurrencies The ournal went on: all of cur rencies are pure paper currencies the Swiss franc as well as the rench franc the German mark or the English' pound Also the dollar is nothing else particularly since the American Senate last week re moved the 25 per cent coverage by gold of the tatner unmercifully daddy began come home from the office tired and hope ful of a little rest before dinner I sit down with my newspaper to read what happens? as soon as Alan knows I am in the house he rushes to greet me which is fine then he keeps pestering me with an incessant barrage of questions of the Who What Where Why How When variety may ask how flies can walk on the of the United States can only say good riddance Temperatures in January And ebruary averaged" well below normal the US Weath er Bureau reports even in the deep South Along comes the latest weather forecast for a thirty day period and indicates above "norma 1 temperatures as well as above normal precipitation One will mean more comfort and the latter a greener Indiana March unsettled as ever seems to be falling in line in its remaining days with the idea that everyone has deserved immedi The US and Russia pledge to protect others against nuclear blackmail and ag gression The politics of the nuclear age continues to make strange bedfellows PREAMBLE Sa We the people of the United States in order to form a more perfect Union establish justice insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense promote the general wel fare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America can afford some risk would hold them for the present Bayless Markets operates i and Phoenix The supermarket business has lost its luster due principally to rising costs I would switch this stock to Seattle based Talley Industries which makes rocket propellants In April 1966 we bought 100 Li onel at 6 It closed recently at 7l's Would you advise holding or switching to another low priced stock? A A I think that if you can get out whole on Lionel you should do so There has been a big rump in low priced stocks frequently without much merit Lionel op erated at a substantial deficit in the first nine of 1967 and' personally I don't consider the future too brilliant I would sell Liohel and put the proceeds in a high grade stock 'such as Gillette which looks to be oversold I think it is well to remember that low rpiced stocks can move down quickly again just as moved up (Mr Spear cannot answer all mail per sonally but will answer all questions pos sible in his column) 1968 Gen ea Corp would be elected President but Harry Truman was Now no self respecting can didate would be without his private poll An Associated Press dispatch responsible for husbands left over 30 Sign in a bar is a place with more cows and less milk more rivers and less water and you can look farther and see less than anywhere else on An unknown visitor between the European cafe which is a place for leisurely and often solitary meditation and American cafe society wherein to be solitary is to be doomed emphasizes not only the truth that we pursue happiness but that we pursue it in Howard Mumford Jones in Pursuit of American Saying: Courtesy is the art of concealing natural impulses To The Point By Russell Kirk SPEAR bad stock but growth cf California has caused tne com pany to spend a great deal of money to finance new expansion I would switch this stock into Pacific Gas Electric ore most McKesson should be held in my opin ion Benguet is essentially a speculation on its gold operations in the Philippines The shares are very speculative but since you Alziw Tinttlrt' Zliaii dliUUJU offer a especially io an parents and teachers But also to salesmen and public speak ers who conduct forums'af te their main dress So be you know and strategy folfowprf by the deft technique Send for the booklet below folks and some not so young recite the mar raige vows without pay ing attention to what saying Take the words sickness and health It would seem that for a person to promise to be faithful when a i would enough But maturity and experience teach us easy It is more difficult to remain loyal and devoted when other distractions and temp tations are more likely to intervene Take the phrase richer or poorer It seems superfluous to require that a person promise to live up to the marriage partnership when everything is going well When things are rough when poor hard times yes then a man or woman should be required to stick with his bar gain But of course one might as sume any marriage would be certain to succeed if as the songwriter says "I have plenty of money and Not neces sarily Do you know the source of the marriace vows? ew do The present wording of thatmarriage contract is not prescribed by Holy Writ The framework for the words dates back to a primitive Sarum England rite of 1978 That formula evolved out of centuries of The Group Of Ten Deputy finance officials of the Group of Ten (the world's leading financial powers) meet today in Stockholm when ministers will try to reach an accord on a new system of rights" for free monetary system While the status of the gold crisis is still iii a state of flux money men of the top powers will stress reach ing agreemenlo reach a system1 oL special drawing rights (SDRs) through the International Monetary und These rights under a plan reached last September in Rio de Janeiro could be used by member nations to settle' international ac counts They would be more perma nent than ordinary credits in that they would never have to be wholly repaid to the IM In the view of US Treasury experts the SDRs would become and thereby diminish the importance of the fabulous metal The Group of Ten is expected to approve the SDR system before the Rio imposed deadline of next Mon day when theBritish goldexchange will reopen Agreement on SDRs halt gambling in gold In the long run however a supplement for gold could discourage future gold hoard ers and speculators Business Week magazine notes: that the United States first gets its payments somewhere near the balance mone tary experts say the SRDs could be Successful Investing By Roger Spear SINGLE WORKING HAS A GOOD HEAD ON HER 1 am a single working girl and supermarketsin Arizona mainly in Turion wave a auubLdiHidl dCCVUIIl A am a greenhorn in the market and would like to know where I have gone astray I can afford to speculate but I really want fast growth stocks I now own Pacific Tel Tel oremost McKes son Benguet: Bayless Markets What do you think? A or a greenhorn you've used your head pretty well If you like fast I would switch Pacific Tel Tel not because it is a because the tremendous KIRK ziciicnda Put nnW enthusiasts (formerly devotees) are working for McCarthy the gentleman from New York decides that he would like to snatch the prize from the gentleman from Minnesota Unscrupulous is the word for it The practical result with Kennedy now in the competition presumably will be to divide the Democratic opposition to Mr Johnson and so ot ensure the renomination But a man desperately and ruthlessly eager to enter the White House snatches at this opportunity Sen McCarthy must have expected such betrayal from his colleague for he has long despised the Kennedy clan Some years ago McCarthy and I participated in a pub lie discussion sponsored by the Paulist a thers of Boston this was during the sec ond year of John Adminis tration Kennedy McCarthy believed had snatched from Adlai Stevenson the Demo cratic nomination of 1960 mostly by the power of money At the reception held for us after the de bate a Paulist priest approached Me Carthy he said you be lieve that President Kennedy has become the greatesReader in our said McCarthy Low but' cheerily still the priest in quired: you agree that Mr Ken nedy and his family have done wonders to restore culture and high tone to our na said McCarthy dispassionate as before The Paulist was somewhat woebegone pow Sen McCarthy President Kennedy a fine man Eugene McCarthy turned his back and slowly walked away The gentleman from Minnesota thinksless of Robert Kennedy than he did of that vX 1 'Mt tion of bile the storage of glycogen the formation of red blood corpusdes control of clotting of the blood or the metabolism of fat is the most important function of the liver These are only half of the var ious functions of the liver which is the largest (three pounds or more in weight) gland and the busiest in the body The liver is wedge shaped with the base at the right under the lower ribs and the thin edge to the left touching the upper part of stomach gullet (esophagus) and duodenum and separated from the heart only by the diaphragm (breathing muscle) Trom (he nroximitv of fhr liver In these other organs it is possible that a doctor matter' in a nurry might liver complaint for heart trouble or vice versa But who cares about liver complaint now adays? It is passe The smart thing to have now is cholecystitis gall bladder trouble with or without cholelithiasis formation of gallstones The gall bladder or gall sac is a pear shaped bulb lodged at the thin front border of the right lobe of the liver under what the well dressed gent of hard collar days called the watch pocket of his vest even though he sported only a package of Sen Sen in the fob pocket The gall bladder holds a fluid ounce of bile It is connected by a tube the cystic duct iVz inches long tothe main duct which carries bile from liter to duodenum (intestine three or four inches beyond the pylorus or outlet of the stomach) So when the gall sac contracts or is squeezed it squirts bile into the duo denum like a perfume atomizer After the bulb has squirted the bile into the duoden um it slowly fills again with fresh bile from the liver in readiness for the next call for bile in the duodenum The call is in the nature of a hormone (chemical mes The Worry Clinic By Dr George Crane Spring Is Where You ind It Spring arrived as per schedule the morning ofMarch 20 but quite a difference between the first day of spring and first spring day It was obvious that Mother Nature took a dim view of all the celebrating and dumped considera ble snow last weekend The weather shows no obedience to the laws of astronomy which relate the begin ning of spring to the vernal equinox the exact time at which the center crosses the equator and days and nights everywhere are of equal length Whenever wi nt weathbrac ate and definite respite from' the tually does depart as it seems to clutches of mean Old Man Winter have the chilblained eastern half No Wamnshir! nrimarv Sen Robert Kennedy made it clear that he would like toJjeJPresidenL npw His chief trouble was that he sounaea iixe a high school kid with all a high school ego licm Sen a gentleman of mgn in telligence and courage had demonstrated that President Johnson con celvably is beatable for the Democratic nomina tion Mr Kennedy gave Mr McCarthy no help in what seemed his forlorn when crowds of student JANE TONER SCOTT CHARLES LAUGHLIN RAYMOND A REED Vice President Secretary treasurer olklore By William Wade Aspects of our times as seen by people living in them through quotations follow: your husband comes after your 4 1 nllt rrtinn CneCK yuu KI1UW yuuic xcaiy xiiauu A girl in an Anderson restaurant to another 1 THE POLITICAL EORTS THE COLLEGE YOUTHS IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY WERE AT LEAST A LOT MORE THAN THE TYPE WE'VE BECOME accustomep TO In television inter the day after hteP Yet perhaps it is prontiess io speculate about conceivable Democratic presidential nominees or the central fact of theNeW Hampshire primary was this: Richard Nix on received far more than did Lyn don Johnson Eugene McCarthy Nelson Rockefeller George Romney Robert Ken nedy Harold Stassen and minor candidates all rolled into one New Hampshire is not the nation Yet A candidate who can outpoll heavily in tha first test the combined strength of all competitors in both parties seems meant to sit' in the seat of the mightv xjOpr 1 AduOj KJcll Jj cd VUiJ I i '1 8 Shipwise By James Martin By JAMES MARTIN What was the record set by tha USS Icebreaker Edisto? The USS Edisto set a new rec ord for continuous steaming time in tha Antarctic waters As one of four icebreakers in support of the Ant arctic Research Pro gram the Edisto spent 131 consecutive days un derway in the area The Boston supply of fuel visions Some 9000 miles and 30 days later the ship arrived in Christ Church New Zealand for a five days tasta of civilization Then she steamed south to wards the ice packed sea commencing what was to be the roughest challenge ever experienced by the 250 man crew Transiting 500 miles in the ice eight days the Edisto finally sighted Mount Erubus a still active volcano near McMurdo Sound The only amusement the crew had was the antics of the penquins The Edisto and her sister icebreakers travelled south through the ice for sixty miles or the next month the Edisto battled heavy seas total fog and freezing spray She dodged icebergs 60 times larger than she All the while she was gathering data on water temperature salinites bio logical samples etc all in a work as naval men in the service of their coun try No heroics Then should we complain? you two gueses as to where you think the sun goes at This prods Alan into further brain exercise meanwhile letting his daddy have a chance to stall for time and collect his weary wits Maybe the child can offer 10 per cent of the proper solution in which case his daddy can try to supply the remaining 50 per cent thus making a partnership deal out" of the solution of' the problem So send for my booklet to Raise your School enclosing a long stamped return envelope plus 20c When writing to Dr Crane Mellot Ind enclose stamped self addressed envelope MjTTWents to cover typing or printing costs when'you seek personal advice or one of his psychological charts Paul Harvey News By Pau! Harvey marriage Many bride? and grooms answer when they really heard the ques UVIi Some young High school students send Uncle Sam 57 cents to round out the national debt to an even number not the evens and odds but the size ofit that bothers us Senators are told thousands die yearly for lack to money to provide special treat ment This note in a nation that brags of the best mecidal care trial and error" Its workability Is based on the experience of many generations honesty as much' as on morality We have learned that this code for human conduct is best Where it says richeror poorer we have learned that either is a strain on the tie that binds Daily we are confronted with examples of marriages' which can survive and thrive in poverty yet they flounder and fall apart in prosperity The sweetpstakes winner a happy worka day until riches wreck his life be It is true it seems of men and of na tions The children of Israel took 40 years of hunger and privation and but they take it easy So in their Promised Land of lush fruit and fat cattle and propsering flocks of sheep and milk and honey they turned to evil and were consumed by it You know what like to hear the cler gyman say? beloved I think you know what getting into So I am going to tell you something before I ask for your solemn promise I say sicknes and in I mean what that says! stuck That means when you are 50 and suddenly feel like a young colt you jump the fence! when I say richer or you say you do unless you mean to continue ot love honor and cherish even if you strike it rich! if sure you know what the vows mean and you are prepared to re sist when health or riches tend to lure you astray get on with the cere Copr 1968 Gen ea Corp or the act of thinking and then phras ing a question takes energy Even idle conversation' does likewise which is why we medics debar people from the hospital room of a very sick patient God has decreed that our brain should not waste any extra energy via curious when our'physiology isin need of every calorie So a active curiousity is an in direct evidence of both health and ialHcraru'P And it is well to help whet his witM by furnishing him scientific facts while the questions are fresh in his mind But use my and for 1 11 9 ILa OT? A muia icuowea uy uie uai CASE aged 5 prods his technique i Hi nt imm vr i i trtrt JI When Alan asxs ms aaoay wnere aoes tire sun go at his father can say: a dandy question In fact the school teachers at the time of Chris topher Columbus even know the This pleases Alan immensely for a child is delighted when it finds that it can an adult Besides this maneuver stops bar rage of further questions thus permitting his daddy to fasten or the answer to the query at the moment the issue is strategy you ceiling or why dogs climb trees or have asked such a good question give where the sun goes at night fact he can stump me with some of his queries for I know the an swers nor has any scientist even offered an explanation for some of his questions I realize that a good parent should encourage his mental development so how can I do it with the minimum of strain on my own weary irst be grateful when a child is full of questions! or that indicates a fertile brain and a high I plus a lot of vitality eebleminded kiddies raise many queries And when a child is seriously HI it then becomes quiet That is a dangerous sign in medicine! Established June 18 1868 Published by Anderson Newspapers Inc GEORGE CRITTENBERGER osident 1949 1965 HARRIET ROBERT JACKSON President and Manager Issued Doily and Sunday except Monday Second Class Postage Paid at Anderson Indiana Subscription Ratesi By eartier one week 50c By mall In Madison end adjoining counties where city earner iervie is not available payable in advancti one year $1500 months $800 three months $4 50 one month $175 Outside of Madison and adjoining counties Indiana and beyond Indiana one year $2400 six Monlhl $1200 three months $650) one month $225 SPECIAL RVIf I Y0U SH0ULD M15S Y0UR HERAID A subscriber who receive Jl lAIHk JLIWIIC a daiy copy of Hera((J lhoud phon 543 537! bfor 9 ond 0 COP(( will be sen! after 9 dm by special messenger should your carrier fail to deliver your Herold on Sunday go to the nearest place that tells The Herald and tign complaint A copy will then be given you without charge ra dy ea Ith Se rvi ce By Dr illiamBrady YOUR GALL PERCOLATING? senger) from the stomach telling the liver Il ls difficult to say whether the produc and gall sac that acids or fats are about tu eiuur my uuuavnuni riemy oi uue is necessary for the digestion and absorption of fats All this is simple physiology you under stand So is a spell or attack if by that you mean upset stomach re peated vomiting and finally the appearance of bile in the material regurgitated Bile appears after repeated vomiting from any cause provided the liver and gall bladder are normal and the bile ducts are unob structed then is just a term to cover your ignorance or your ig norance of what if anything is really the is i alone every now and HH Charles Schulz in the play re a Good Man Charlie remembers when a redemption cen ter had nothing to do with Anony mous polls have come a long way since the 1948 in which pollsters assured the nation that Thomas Dewey Ef axTs fipn nJ A "7 I I 7 I Jr 7'j 7 II 'r 5 I I Aw wgMyr I VV iV A 1 iiO i fciL hl! fl cal BKy Hr Wil IB.

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