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Show - ' 1 As Europe Sees It I TODAY YOUR HEAL WhiifiCciLlies - , .., , r... . , . ' - , , - . -- - . f .. . o .. ,. ..., ... Ilitr . , , . ,.. ... k ' ' -- I ..... 44111111rit.'' A WO - ''. - ' 40 P ' , ' , 7- 4P .,,,, . ,. Alit .;:, '''' 7 ,,,t- ' :"; , - , i , , Ni, is; Ili, - il ,',4 c,,,, - Now That There 4reChanges In West-Germany, What About lEciit Germany? , ?request Cause Narrowing of the blood vessels' high blood 'Pressure' bw . very ceaneemed about It? blood pressure, 'are most, . R.H.J.p Fenny:minis. quentb, responsible for this Mr. You are one nEAlt .411Ying sYmPiom- - 7 - LP of several readers who have asked that the infonna- Unfortinately, there seems ' to be a on about this high degree of anxiety , associated with thmitus. Pa- cOndition be re-1 ' tents seem to be sure that peated, this persistent ringing, pulsatIt I lig tng in or buzzing sound in the the ears, espe- ing , '-head is a forertmner of a brain clay in th'e' tumor, deafness or .a stroke. elderly, is al- This fear b almost always ways due to unfounded. When patients are clWiges in the vascular or cir- given reassurance that the dig. e u 1, a t o r y tressing sounds in their heads do not mean serious trouble, (blood vessel) t condition of the . Dr. Coleman thil, seem to be able to cope N ' By DR. MOUTLNIER , IDLER Emory Ind ..anthropology - Irma great -- variation ha mitral standards and beliefs among various peoples and cultures, Are ' there tiltY absolute 'distinctions between - - , end more -- ' NEw PIANOS $10 PER MONTH DISCOUNT -- - else big SAVING'S FREE DELIVERY ON OTNIII IOU CLASSICAL , GUITARS AND - , JACK'S DRUM & GUITAR 1 1th lost. 40-791- 2 SUABIERHA- YS MUSIC CO. AM 2.244'1 3719 South State 2013 So. ' , i EVENINGS-TILL-9-', , - -- .,i,-, s open:seasonottelegance. at the House of Customcraft - - ': 1; - - I 0 '1.Á.;41," - CITTIllell . What holds for beauty holds for good and : evil: for right and wrong, Just as we can tell a person has good taste In a particu-- , right tind what such judgments merely an expression of a '' lar art by seeing whetherhe likes objects that Partictdar culture or of personal opiniofit -- have real artistic excellence, sowe can-- tell it Shakespeare who iswhether a iperson's opinions about moral inat-are sound by seeing whether he approves aothing either good or bad, but thinking -1- '1. - makes it se? things that are really good or actions that are -Iv. D., objectively right. -- DEAR borrowed that line from T To tmderstand this, It is necessary to Ms. Shakespeare what to milli good an what only appears to be so. If I say that sztyist -- There is no doubt that Montaigne was , DOWNTOWN: Monday thru. Friday COTTONWOOD: Monday, thril Saturday' .; DO C,,,kf Prked from $148 to $495 all. models PIANO RENTALS 1 subjective. Beauty is not simply a matter of personal taste, about which there eu be , . AL7S GUITARS WE SPECIALIZE IN ; , SHOP 1,MT0111 . ELECTRIC' , ..:A'F'..'.6JT..p--o-.:4;',Bi.d,lloi,i'itiVé',-:?- . GRETSCH- - well-bein- , ' :, :'...i. It is called tinittus. , .4 et with their condition, 21Vhén patients taccept froni: to function as productive their doctors the fact that nitus is a noisy nuisance rather Peo , The unnecessary fear of than the symptom of a danger- -' iinnitus can be relieved by a - ous illness, there is usually A physical examination and open marked 'change in their gendiscussion with one's doctor. eral .... terki, , - s Illk . r N, - 4 21, Wednesday. December' 18, 1963 TELEGRAM, , Nolidi7li: 1r itir:4 1) ,body. - . . r ,... , I t.i. -., . . d t IMI:ell ( ,,,,,,.:,.,,,,,.., III...0. - A ' ,.,...............,., it , k,, - , A- 'tre' I , ; ' ,.N j , ; 4 ,,,,, 4 gov,v,ttoorew , ' ' fit4ttellocs Ft - (.,,,..i.:, lomotottir , ; . - snitvow ' 41' li ., : API11111111111 Some time ago in y s r e e I s in a yes wrote about 'tinging is the ears." I have a friend who boa it sad to - . N . Edii- ' , NEws-AN- 1 ,- - - --wh- at-is ' 2 -Wasn't -- - ,- --- fallgranddaddy "mores" or customs of the society to which - the we belong They tell us that a system of ' ality merely expresses the values in vogue at ' a given time and place. What is thought right - In some societies or cultures is thought wrong - .- Watch Chaiinet 7' , .. - . i , The topic will be discussed Thursday eve.' lung from 8:00 to 1:00 p.m. ever KUED, Channel 7, as part of a University of Utah honors class on Readings In Social Sciences that-wi- ll i,e held regularly-at-thi- s hour. this week will be Dr. L D. Moderator . Professor of political set. invited to watch. : --- day-and-- , -- , , ,- . - 't , , . -.- .......-: - V.. . ? 0 0 , 11 -- - Ni,, 4or , - 4 t ps0 - h, , - ' '",,,,, 1 - ( ,'t, ''' '44A,,,',N" o ,,, I , -- . , 4ZSOZOZ.ZOCS! , ,f' 11 1 - Ikf 111.M.,300,001È i' - 1 '- - A A 4r I' . - E '- - ' , - , - o - - - . - -- - ,A e 1,,Zt4Sc 4,, , 1.00.02mktto 5 .- - - .0--A ,.. - , I '111-g- ,,, I I Nearly all of us would say that the miser is I a fool and that his life is utterly miserable. from this that ther- e- Our agreement here is based on our recogrd- - I - Wffilan".:clate or wrong, and no way to tion of the fact' that man has certain naturml o or bad for all men., . - needs or wants. These should be satisfied. The thm gs which satisfy these natural needs are radical moral rela- exampleulmowledge y good for men.----l'oby those who re- Is one of the real goods because all men by sard all moral judgments as nothing , nature desire to know.. Friendship Is another more than expressions of individual real good because Mall Is social by nature and craves love. Food, clothing, and shelter are preference or personal taste. They real goods because of our biological needs. ,think that calling an action or atti- tude good or bad is just like saving " These things are good and necessary for aill men,- - whether like chocolate" or ", loathe milk." It they consciously desire of taste, and that it simply a matter them or not. A man may say that be has is- to-i- t. . everything he wants, when be has wealth or 1 of the In dealing with power or fame but that does -- not change judging problem the objective fade about what he really needs Works of art, I hold the view that there are In order to lead a good human life. Ile is . objective standards of artistic excellence like a man who is suffering from bidden maiwhich make it possible for us to render munition while indulging himself In a diet be sound critical judgments about works of art. likes. Such critical judgments are objective, not - p, .4 --- WM- FASHION SHOES Downtown, second floor Sottonwood.lirst floor ,;.",., I I I I I -- $24 $25 C. Smart Money ..: $23 D. Mantrap 323 ---- ", , - I - - ' , - 2'-'- - - -- A. Bunny , , Let us take the extreme example desires nothing but of the miser money. To accumulate it and keep it, ' he starves hiniself,' goes around inrags, suffers ill hecathi deprives him-- self of the company of other human , beings, cuts himself off from learning and ClatUre: This man is living as he likes, but is he living werl? is this the way that he, or any other human being f should live? -- - , N - , - - ful -- i s.,--- tritn,-a-grace- - , the' cmct beailtiful evening elegcmce.a Your quarry 4s a charming profile,-- subtle- choice of heeLheight.--- - - - that I should desire some tMnp because they are good, then I recognhe the difference be. the real and the apparent good. roor----twe- en -- -- --- ' insist that our Moira judgments simply reflect - , -- ilk zoitrs-IS---t-o----it-C- ait Cu-stomtr- , D.. --- Theinewe-st---viCE-f- - saM,--"The- - ind --a- ,..., 0 It Pi 'A 1,In . I!1 1 werl) 'vt"' 11 . , Q ., 41 - ,.,.7:.":.......,.1:::....:-------(7:1:;!l,,:.-:.:',"- , )( S I. 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The book contains much Crow describes Centerits duties, prob. of Francisco Franco,Cortes ' history and interpretation lents, and accomplish. of the civilization of Spain Cervantes. and rnents---w- ill be discussed its beginning. The gold. at from Crow the has , taught front . University of California-f- or --- en age of Thursday evening Spain (16th cen. n - 9:05 KSLto 10 p.m.-oman y years and earned his tury) passed and with it the.e Ild ,7.7' ri...- 7-. ru,44-1- Maui t ! of Renaissance and Reforms.PhD. at ' Guest speakers will be Madrid in 1933. To him the tion, but the country reSpaniards have heroic en. mained "rooted in its his. Claucle Dean and Gary and inexhaustible vital tory, unwilling to adopt the Gifford, superintendent ergybut he also sees Spanish new, unable to retbrm the ity and assistant suverin- -, individualism as anarchic old," Crow writes. mt. - , I I I r'i.',.1 , , 744 -4- ' a f: f,' 'PUBLIC PULSE' a t 0. 0 5 ,1 4.t. 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