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Show W DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sail Laic - I shchevs virulent attacks against Eisenhower is not to influence the American elec- tions, as so widely, reported, but to tear down the I presidents image in Asia Just before his trip'to "" Japan. -- This is the f studied opinion of our best -intelligence ex- Ur. Poarsoo perts, formed, incidentally .shortly before Khrushchev's -l- atest blast but not changed by it. They have come to the conclusion li' ved To make that point, the real powerhouses will be as a Dutch Unde far Sway from the to Walter Reuther. Speaker vention maneuvering as posAFL-CIPresident Rayburn, manager of Lyn- - sible. don Johnsons campaign for George Meany leaves soon 'the presidency, wanted 'to for a months stay in Europe. Walther Reuther is know just where Reuther going continental, too and and the other labor leaders then to Africa. This is what not Reuthers. stood. It was blunt talk In a blast at the men be-he told friends in the East not tough. It hind the Democratic plat- i - he other day. In the jnost happened one the Republican form, recent afternof conversations he that Walter charged egists oon. Reuther indicated that he had even "Reuther, head of the UAW "'had dropped given up trying to get the and an outspoken leader of into the Speakl element of vice presidential spot for . the er's Congressional office to lobby support for some -l- a19th ; By VICTOR RIESEL SAMI' has talked . . Grief cant seem to hover over the fellow whos doing ' things for others. tVJ strat-privat- M.D. - by tearing down the image of Stalin and making it stick. 'Today, onfe week before Eisenhower leaves for Japan, Khrushchev Is in a position bills. ' t to do something about his Sit down," reception there. Unquestion- - said Raybum. Tm glad you .Ably heJs already idoing here.'--1 "want" to talk- riots-havThe e to you. Im sick of the labor become more violent leaders ganging up on (Seri- more embarrassing. The ate leader) Johnson. In all Tokyo police have ""been the years hes been here, he working-extrshifts to stop --hasn't hit out at any labor success. them,. vrithoULj people THIS IS IN CONTRAST to He didnt .vote against Ikes reception on his last them as minority leader " two tours" where even the " " nor as majorityleaderfes-Communist- s waved flags and pecially as majority leader,- - posters -- Teading We Like Why do " you fellows go Ike. In Italy, which has the around hitting him? largest Communist Party in - Reuther replied quickly,. the world outside Russia, Mr. SDeaker" re there was not one voice , raised against JSisenhower"" ,Ajto Umonin dn t ln.clude me. last December. And the m not against sentiment. 1,000,000 in Communists Lyndon Johnson. I want a Brazil did nothing to mar his winner. Latin American reception. had received They orders I DONT WANT eight more from Moscow to carry out years of Republican rule. the spirit of Camp David. Ill take anybody the party But now the Camp David names. I'm not fighting spirit is out the window and Johnson. every sign points to the" Reuther left after an amiprobability that Eisenhower able talk. But that did not will get the roughest reception in Japan he has ever -- make him a Johnson man. Noris he neutral. Reuther" re delved abroad?'" is not capable of neutrality THE "PAUPERS BILL for on a major issue. old-aghealth benefits, Reuther- - is, in- - fact, very-mucapproved by the Ways and for John Kennedy. Means Committee last week, Privately but ardently. But was a slap atHouse Speaker the union chief, like virtuSam Raybum of Texas. ally all but a few national Rayburn personally pleadl policy makers, ed with the Ways and Means is as practical as a bargain Wilbur Mills chairman, Rep. basement full of of Arkansas, to approve a kits. They plan to moinsurance bill that bilize all their political mawould not embody either a chinery, now being quietly dole approach! orit raid on put Into shape by the AFL-CIthe federal treasury. Instead, Committee, on Political - he favored of the principle Education. This machine is the Forand Bill, whereby IBM- medical benefits ior- - people . replete with TV films, " selector voter equip-over 65 would be financed ""type ment and tens of thousands social taxes. by security - of precinct workers. However, the speaker was overruled by Mills and a THEY WANT NOLPART of coalition of Republicans and a . public "Southern Democratic, concampaign which would put servatives on the Ways and them on record against any Means Committee, some of candidate. whom secretly would be quite happy if Congress no legislation at all for hospital care. Raybum -- has consistently Fathers Day, Sunday, June Fraeritaf ChuIUhL ta Mir Clinic, ini Emcrita (mer at Uoi Min Ine, - pr Fu4 HATE to be ,writing so often on cataracts, but I feel I should because In my maiTI get so. front older persons begging for Information on this subject. Usually, the first big question is, should the per. son try some quacks remedy to be taken by mouth or some eye drops he has read 1 7 about somewhere? .The answer is No; there is only one treatment for cataracts, and. that is an operation, The r s cataracts, "the doctor operates on one eye a$ a time. In most cases the result is good; the person can "readagain, oratleast can get about again. In cases of doubt, the patient should talk to three or four of the leading eye men in his city. This Is cheaper than traveling about to other cities. have- - -- second question usually is, s h 0 u 1 d one cataract be removed when .Brain-Wa- Studies ve JI the sight in Dr. Alvarex the other eye is good? As some persons write: they saw jour ophthalmologists and three refused to operdo no" ate, paying good, because after opera-- " tion the two eyes would not work together (unless perhaps with the help of a contact lens) ; but one man was keen to operate. Whom should they believe? I wish they could read a stack of letters I have re- caived from persons who had one cataract removed, and now are sorry because they cannot jread without perhaps covering up one eye, Some eye men operate-assoon" as sight begins to. fail definitely in the good eye. do not fit a lens in -- They front of the operated-oeye until the person needs to use that eye. ld -- n "ANOTHER question fronr spry' old people of 80 Is; "should I insist on having the operation? 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Yet time after time, as in the oldster medical bill, the Republican - Southern Democrat - coalition has stabbed him in the back. . When You Have a L:rL vhealth mother, and I marvel at the occasional psychiatrist who such a b0y f0r months or years without get-- " ting electroencephalograms made. "Often when "these records of th electric currents of the brain are made, they show dearly, either he has a typicaT In-- " herited epilepsy, or that he has"arf area of inflammation in the brain. Then we know that the" psychiatrist has been all wrong in blaming the parents f or doing something or other to the child to make him ID. NEW YORK (UPI) The Queen Elizabeth, docked "here Tuesday with $1,500,000 worth of the first postage stamps ever issued in the world. The stamps, printed in 1840, are seven years older than the earliest U.S. postage and will be displayed at the New York Coliseum. V Saves Slops Saves Time in feather light labor-politica- ANY a mother writes to . say that she is frantic over the, illness of a boy who is perhaps delinquent, or violent In his rages, or unable to read well, or unable to get along at school. pr who has curious momentary dumb spells," or curious tizzies, or who Is being treated by a child psychiatrist. Sometimes the mother ' is intelligent enough to say that she wonders if the boy has a touch of epilepsy such as his Uncle Bill had, or she wonders if his orneriness is due to the brain fever he had after an awful attack of measles. First Postego Stamps Arrive For Display PAYING BY MAIL Breeze - through Summer itlare a answer-is- , If you are too blind to read, and if you can find an eyejspecialist who will- - operate, go ahead. There is almost no shock to a cataract operation. It is done under local anesthesia and takesonly a few minutes. I am told "that, many able are now letting the patient get up soon after the operation, and this helps a lot. Usually, when both eyes zfr e radical-libera- root merit For Cataracts By WALTER C. ALVAREZ, - - For Today Round-U- p - " -and Medical also Set-U- p on pre-con- also recall that Khrushchev has had Jpt of .experience In tear- ing down images. He is the ' man who startled the world Asia, Khrushchev Pre-Conventi- ; , dent-recei- U.S. EXPERTS that Khrushchev has adopted the following strategy: During Ikes December tour- - of No - one of Jhe P'test ovations in history. Khrushchev couldnt interfere with this. He was bound by the pact of CaiyDavid not . to , inspire critiusm of the U.S.A. Now he is not bound, and he to tear down the Eisenhower image all over Asia. Khrushchev, U.S. experts point out, visited Indonesia and India . shortly after Eisenhower, and received rather a cool reception. This must have galled the worlds No. I egotist and he doesnt want to see any more en- thUsiastic Welcome given" Eisenhower! Gov. Mennen Soapy. Wilthe Democratic Party, will rr undoubtedly be the dominatliams of Michigan. - REUTHER knows ing influence In writing the ' the opposition wants him labor pank .of the " to step ' right 6ut front. Theres time, he reckons, for REUTHER HASNT replied. For the moment hes tread all 'that after the nomination. ing as noiselessly as posCertainly the opposition is sible. He doesnt want to ready to take him on. Rewin the argument and lose cently the Republican the sale. campaign leaders, and Goldwater Sen. Barry Rep, William Miller, decided the timing would be theirs Heather, Rayburn And The labor Vote COUNTRY SAGE Kremlin's Orders Carried Ouf DEEW PEARSON ..had to stt on his hands in ,yASHINGTON Inside ' th Kremlin while the Presi, Khru-- - A23 la Sabotaging lie's Trip fa Japan W' reason lor Nikita City, Wednesday, Jun 8, 1960 2.75 ...j Zon Roiidont of Utah indud Vh T Stot lalot tax. ' i I j" V. at m m. m m m. am. AA AALAAJ8AA AM AIAlEAJAjlj i AAA AAAAA Km AAA A AAAA v |