Show 9 tf ffigteit if? THE OGDEN (UTAH) f A Stoharh-lExatnt- or ' ' V t - y I'1 ' j I V pert trout -- W-Americn - such a tremendous amount of kidding in the closing days of Con-gress is only one of dozens of ways in which congressmen put over plugs for the products of their native states i label ac-Purpose of the fishy bill was to curately anything they served as “Rocky Mountain’ or “Pennsyi- vania” brook trout and to prevent imported Japanese or Scandina- vian trout from being sold as American products There’s a publicity gimmick in t many things that congressmen do consciously to promote local industries Editors who try to advertising out of their news columns or off the air have to make-restaura- nts v Dr Jordan Cause of Strange Malady Is Often Difficult to Find be particularly wary or else play along with the gag When Sen Jo- seph R thy kept “My daughter age 17 has dia betes insipidus ” writes Mrs G ’“Is this serious? She has been us ing a hay fever spray and I won- der if this could be the cause” The hay fever spray Is almost certainly not the cause of the rather usual condition known as diabetes insipidus In discussing this condition it should be said ""first that this is not the same as sugar diabetes or melitus which7 is a - Every Actor Wont5 to Wow 'Em as Hamlet? Not This One (NOTE: While Drew Pearson Is on a brief vacation the Washd Is being written by several guest columnists' today’s being the well known star Clifton Webb) WASHINGTON — There is a time-ridde- n canard that no come- ington 7 v te - faint-hearte- d “ jl slkhf ego-Unglin- Develop Gradually The symptoms usually develop hrUhl1L1rhHUAd?°'!St!f crease in the amount of urine ex- creted is the most constant symp- tom and an increased amount of thirst is also frequent Someone suffering from dia- betes insipidus may pass nearly four gaUons of urine in 24 hours The inconveniences of this dis- ease is obvious especially if the victim attempts to quench the accompanying thirst Likely tobe Normal The appetitie is likely to be normal which is different from that in the common form of sugar diabetes in which hunger is likely to be excessive In many cases the health does not seem general to suffer People have been known to live with diabetes insipidus for 50 years some spontaneous recov- cries have taken place It “pJetty fairiy i wn well-kno- liaTwes ing cameras during the Pvt Schine " The Rev DeVoe a a ricb from life that crop good probe Wisconsin dairy farmers he has devoted to Christian eth- were delighted As if to compete with Wiscon- - ics“ls mind is still alert and his sin Rep William Henry Harrison of Wyoming had Wyoming cheese y0ce is strong for he keeps them practice put on the congressional restau- Your brain cells grow figura-th- e rant menus not long ago This is if you don’t keep rusty Eltively an old dodge Sen Allen J the problems of today and lender likes to plug Louisiana tomor-ratel- y shrimp and strawberries — sepa- - frying to plan ahead for that is and not taken ro: o There are many men and together with a dash of Louisiana fac-diabet- well-intention- rlv es ' Callup Poll tv w - fal - re-electi- 5ebtUu spedffc iortioneoftoeCbrain i d ld ld nor-abo- ut 4 thermo-nuclea- r weapons: “If you can imagine a whole Salt is necessary to the body fleet of ships tied stem to stern because it dissolves the protein and reachingl for 20 miles all in the blood and protein can loaded with TNT you have a become the basis of living ma- - rough idea of the explosive pow- terial only when it is in solu- - er of one hydrogen bomb of one tion according to the Encyclo- - ‘megaton’— or one million tons of TNT equivalent” pedia Britannica - Beulah France Farm Vote? All-Import- ant 2 — In the East Central and vest Central states the “Demo- cratic revival” of 1948 was halted Eisenhower won in 987 counties out of the total 1056 in these SSSHSE ties in 1948 39 in 1944 and 24 in 1940 4 — In New England Eisenhower won in 64 of the 67 counties in Maine New Hampshire nh " wfs great-bubbl- -- cov-mak- -- self-address- ’ es fhi GOP tS5 SgCS5S airy gesture A chance to needle In all geographical sections of my bewildered puppet but still the country Eisenhower ran to enjoy their bon mots ahead of his party in winning the For instance there is a scene 1952 presidential election County Statistics: '32 to '52 The table shows the total number of counties in each section of the country and the number of counties carried by the than statewide figures For this Republicans in the last six presidential elections reason the Institute has collectCOUNTIES CARRIED BY GOP IN: are otherwise incapable of move- - ed and analyzed the vote in each Total of the 3000-odment counties of the United States in the last six presGreater Chance idential elections Keep mfoving today and you A look at the county statistics have greater of moving brings out the following importt0cSrr®fn1 Tnr ant points about the Republican victory in 1952: Rocky Mountain e nf The Republican presidential candidate in 1952 carried 1609 of the 1766 counties (92 per Do the chores around the cent) outside the traditionally Democratic South and 29 in Virginia ho"e’ Slav in lhe harness- Charles DeVoe is still preaching and teaching a Bible class because he refuses to permit his mind to atronhy with the thought of retirement And because his mind is active he drives his aged legs and arms into daily work for the church a°d for his fellowmen It should be an inspiration to New books now on hand at the aH of us when we see good men change control systems and inFree Library are as folCarnegie ternational payments arrange- at 92 still actively engaged in lows: menu ot the countries of the moral enterprises so wre salute “A Fable” by William Faulkworld Rev DeVoe y°u ner A modern version of the “American Constitutional De week of the passion reflecting ment to high school students rranaaSeirnnffncS J?£je?rge'Y’ velopraent” by Carl Brent Swish- contemporary man’s conflicts “How Do I Love Thee?” by er An appraisal of the social I’niil within himself his aspirations Helen E White A Iott sympathetic forces that have directed the and anguish and his hope of fi- - account of Elizabeth Barrett growth of our constitution de(Copyright by The Hopkins naledeMPLx0n' Browning’s life and her sensi- - signed for the layman as well as Syndicate Inc) Mr Ilobbs Vacation” by Ed- - tive romance with Robert Browrn-war- d for the scholar Streeter The story of the ing written especially for “More Modern American of a businessman on age girls Poets” by James G Southworth vacation by the author of “FaA critical review of the work of ther of the Bride” 12 outstanding poets of our age “Easy-to-Mak- e Fashion Acces- Mikcsell A book' which brings in the thV litcra”ture"of sories” by Janie W Scott A together information on the ex- - the pastilght of handbook of detailed instructions New Books for Boys and Girls for making a great variety of ob“The Scarlet Daffodil by Dorjects for gifts personal accesClewcs This is an exciting othy sories and bazaars Q — What is the weight of the of family life in England story Parents’ Magazine Book for wrist radio developed for the is filled with intrigue mystery It U S Army in 1953? Expectant Mothers” by Adeline and adventure Bullock RN t The story infor“The Coming of the Mormons” A— Only Hi ounces but it can mally told of pregnancy and by Jim Kjelgaard This is an pick up broadcasts from 40 miles childbirth explaining how to pred and interesting story away pare for them and giving expect- Utah’s of first settlers not to where the ant parents idvice on how to brightest “Dark Arrow” by Lucille Mul-cah- y Q — Which is the heaviest orbecause it’s a get off to a healthy start with shadows fall The setting for this story gan of the human body? baby outlook will help is New Mexico in the 15th centhat sunny A — The liver which weighs “Traveler s Cheque” by Jerome vou most of ali tury The main character is a ’ ’ p vo Weidman An armchair travelogue from three to four pounds boy who lives in a in the company of 19 great writ- - ees Ixed on the heavens house cliff Q — What is the old English ters past and present by the not upon the dreary ground “The Little Princesses” by legend regarding the robin? author of “Letter of Credit” and if you do your heart will sing Marion Crawford This is the inout with the happiness you’ve side story of life inside castle A—The robin is said to have “Third Angel” “Yankee Whalers in the South found follow' stars that glow walls with Princess Elizabeth from mercifully picked and Princess Margaret Rose the the crown of Christ as He was on Seas” by ABC Whipple A col- with beauty v brilliant ones main characters His way to Calvary The blood lection of whaling lore concernin this ing ships sunk by rogue whales that roam the blue “Amazon Adventure” by Wildropped to its breast dyeing it tales real-lifof the of liam Price A voyage down the prototype red way you’ll gain the power canniba1 that ?Jmbyn?rCPnl0vfn1Utlny you need to follow through Amazon is packed with thrills and Q— What is a ‘portmanteau “marriage” look to tender smillng fa"s spills for two American bovs word?” “My Life in the Maine Woods” “Program for Christine” by not to those who wear a pearl by Annette Jackson A game B Bentel Christine does ne that is coined by com- warden’s wife’s story of her life frown will soar to not despair when she could not you bining parts of two or more other day by day season after season higher places and your hopes not go to college with her old words as “brunch” for breakfast mthe Allagash country will not go down scan the friends instead she turned all and lunch ‘Flying Saucers on the Attack” people who are righteous her energies into making a suc- by Harold T Wilkins A book roNthe folks of evil ways cess in writing for radio and Q —Has a British jockey ever ' recounting the adventure of many follow what is pure and Godly making new friends been knighted? people some of them pilots who “Five Minute Stories From you u ill find it always pays have seen and had contact with A— Britain’s greatest jockey sunan outlook is that the Bible” by E Jerry Walker keep Gordon Richards was knighted space 'ships by a man who has ny follow beacons that are Some from the Old and some spent nine years stuyding his bright if you do life will be from the New Testament these Q —When did World War II subject joyful everything will turn stories are clear and interesting officially end? “Government in Action” by out right for boys and girls lesVuTfvrrokenip d 1-- The Lending Shelf New Books at the Carnegie Free Library Answers But a baby who falls asleep t while being held and taking his it put Trying that method just bottle needs to be released of once can upset the infant H6Y so young he feels inse-th- e So before hes put into crib he should be put over cure and becomes filled with fear your 'shoulder and patted till thelest he has been deserted Different babies have differ-b- e swallowed air escapes It could7 bnt when him down Some cry a you lay tliat sleep patterns' moments ‘ just before they this air inside him disturbs and fall asleep But if crying lasts wakens him You are most fortunate that more than 10 minutes a loving he sleeps so well in his crib If pat a caress (without picking you try to make him sleep7 there him up) and softly spoken words e days against his will you may £ive reassurance Too many him dislike his crib at ers often make a baby restless So do covers which are too tight- night too tucked in ly Free Circulation t Why not put him during the Ask Beulah France to help you daytime in his carriage? It must with your child care problems have a firm flat mattress with no Write 'her in care of General pillow and allow free circulation Features Corp 250 Park Ave oL fresh air On nice days it New York City N Yf enclosing would be well to have him sleep a enstamped outdoors in it for her reply t velope A baby of less than six months (Copyright 1854 should never to “cry i General Features’ Corp) ' on easy-to-rea- Ma Allyin'dTulU fith an- - a bow and a smile towards Miss Ally- son “That’s just what I mean Webbian pure Webbian AH Thl"gi potsibIe Naturally only the pervading Eeni°s of Webb to whose screen personality all things are pos- Slbe keeps this shining assem- its shiny surroundings blae and ®ut Af IKa realm of fairy tales Play Jove- - I lo°J down from Olympus even as Drew Pearson u werc no enchanted with the f°le and did n°f feel competent P°rtray it I would not be dolnf enjoy my sublease mountamtop as who fn ! " n ?n puppe- then of course then xod-Iik- and I do?”— Mrs G S (A) You are doing right by not feeding him in his crib Eatand sleeping should never be carped on in the same spot Were ing this rule always adhered to there would be less trouble bottle-weanin- g s ''-a'nky- Vermont Massachusetts Connec- ticut and Rhode Island In the 1948 elections the Republicans carried 45 of thesc 67 counties 5— The Republicans smaller states Whether or not the Midwest regional gain —but still a gain— car company remain Republican to this in 1952 was in the Middle At- - Many Other Talents extent is one of the crucial pfob-- lantic states Many heavily-popu- In my role of e lems facing GOP leaders as they 4o launch their 1954 Congressional Md by he campaign “SETS is Trend on Coast 3 — The Republican trend on the Pacific Coast continued in in 1952 the question which violated a high resolve to demon 1952 with the GOP making its try has political circles buzzing is strate Webb’s many other uniaue In biggest gains in this area They Questions (Q) “Our baby sleeps ’all nightexcept for waking once for a bottle Daytimes however he falls asleep in my arms then ivakes and cries the minute I lay him iii his crib What can 2ot n?fr hheaddLV01o enjoy hot seat either! nor "all the concomitants of power but Tiltc fQ- - jii a certain picture I have recently com- pleted at 20th Century-Focalled “Woman’s World” It is a modern fable dealing with that phenom- enon of our times the contempo- rary American woman It tells how three wives June Aiiyson Lauren Bacall and Arlene Dahl influence the select! on from “v“ltheirrespective husbands am”nS —Cornel Wilde Fred MacMurray and Van Heflin— of a man to fill a $125000 post in ray motor- x teen-frustrati- Help Your Baby Establish Good Patterns for Sleep d sit-derlyi- ng Will GOP Keep j "reUI ollym'r"" en aged 92 who have become Jesse Jones used to plug Texas senile and confined to an easy grapefruit The Idaho vs Maine char by tbe atrophy of disuse They retired or were forced by potato controversy is freshened children into up every year Sen Margaret down and taking it easy Chase Smith and the rest of the Maine delegation traditionally ?ut that is cruel advice to folks for whenever vou elderlv put on a Maine lobster feast Vir- sit still very long death slips ginia’s Rep Howard Smith com- PRINCETON N J — With plains that “Too many Virginia Democratic Partly leaders con- hams come from Chicago” but on D for sioux Falls his lets state ride free on the verging a Dem- the of Midwest beginning publicity ocratic Farm Conference interest Political Problem focuses on the rural counties of Nu®nI Committee for an eychair'than you did today the Midwest which played such Effective Congress — a nonpar- a ritaLrole Republican politi- uanger tisan outfit which claims to chan- cal fortunes recent elections in was also 92 My father-in-lanel campaign contributions to 1948 In when ears earier the is in last alb TbreTe independent candidates Cra"e and buy were Republicans something of a pickle In Idaho J!rs- a TV set fordea!ded defeated his birthday This committee backed Claude rethese counties Burtenshow in the Democratic thinking it would brighten his versed a middle-wester- n on primary to oppose former Sen !°neJy life where he resides trend tod°ghbird Glenn H Taylor the singing cow- - theA ward Republicanli dld add sparkle The ism bov for the I! senatorial had been moving figures on the TV screen in that nomination Burtenshaw evidence in The committee backers still also made hjm feel that people - the two previous there in his home for comdon’t like Taylor any better But elections rather than throw their backing paSf'f With Eisento the incumbent Republican ? fnA I°um d d a ri m hower r heading Sen Harry C Dworshak who is the ticket in 1952 hour of TV front in hs a“er for comthe running the Republicans carried 640 counmittee has decided not to back seru t- ties out of 691 in the West Ceneither candidate The alternative tral states compared with only which is now under considera- ITuJh 1 32 counties in this area which tion is to see if enough support went Republican in 1932 can be found to run Burtenshaw Better Picture that as an independent in a three- - TV°aSter County election statistics give cornered race lvCnse'' a much better picture of politiDelyd Action ! become chained to youresy chair cal sentiment at the “grass roots” froTto0kryo report 3° strangtl- affecting three nfurnfwJ laye! Irritation ho were people residents of gl®n''rl a L portion of the- Nagasaki at the time it was atom- pituitary gland reduce its hor- bombed in 1945 They are a 19- mone production and produce the year-olworn- girl a symptoms of diabetes insipidus an and a man Dr Seiichi Kitamura of Naga- Specific Cause If a specific cause such as a saki University discovered that tumor cannot be found giving capillary -- blood vessels in the a hormone obtained from the skin of the three patients had pituitary gland usually brings expanded three to four times relief of symptoms which mal size The doctor first came across the ailment last last mor many hours These treatments however when he examined the girl Shi have to be repeated and do not had been near the center of the explosion but had shown no ra diation symptoms until late 1951 Powerful Weapon Adm Lewis L Strauss chairman of the Atomic Energy Com- mission gives this realistic pic- ture of the destructive force of rnelal ele-me-nt g - Peter Edson - discovered A family tendency perhaps a truly inherited one has been suggested as responsible in the majority of cases but this is not always clear f t?tSe wom-tobasc- young people than in older ones and in boys and men than in young girls and women The un- cause usually cannot be Merry-Go-Roun- dian can happily enter the actors valhalla or bear to see the last curtain rung down unless he has— for one performance anyway— wowed them in WInsocki (I beljeve that Is the phrase) with his own personal version of the tearful and tragic Hamlet This I maintain is nonsense I am never happier than when playing Clifton Webb in the role of Clifton Webb And as to my ability to replace the dauntless Drew Pearson for a day let there be no trepidation The doubts of the I can demolish as I once did a T brash producer who suggested after one of my first Mr Belve- Hi landN dere pictures that Webb would no longer be speaking to small S fry now that he had achieved Ux I rtnlied Icily “I hive always been a sue- - husbands' are 'trial smother ces One more sriU not unsettle Solyw” know iL and nervous that her frightened I am not a 1 someone once said (probably I aux Das bcVau’ cfcne myself) and yet I must confess martin tr that there is an of piquancy in the toowl-edge that I can assume tern- - XJs 1° ia 7 porarily at least the cloud- - Ernfaitopped and jovian mantle of a t i syndicated pundit dispensing last- fr°m h°‘ !ei‘ "mu? better time if we all forget that 4U t Im president of our withnnf desmng hem (A smile towards the company women) Not 1 wanl recalV 5 r Dm Particularly for you young w hat 1 v’ adics t0 enjoy this visit And mvtholotrv JovL umn faithfully in the Indianapolis Star every morning he informed ne “for I wish to keep modern psychology MF occupy the pulpit as a Suest preacher regularly and teach a large Bible class used your “hart haye and Ser Bui-ietins in counseling my candi-kee- p dates for marriage and I stilj conduct many weddings “I' also pass many of your newspaper columns and bulletins around to young ministers who are just starting iut in life for your practical psychology olfers them many shortcuts to success “This is my 65th year in the I’m still Christian ministry — and marryteaching preaching up-to-da- 1954 Clifton Webb - ‘ so-call- ed McCarswig- - Peter Edson A Dual- Purpose instrument EVENING AUGUST 23 J Charles H DeVoe is a Hoosier was 92 years old DrS'Crane x read vour col took bm-whi- ch SATURDAY Don't Chain Elderly Folks To Easy Chair Congressmen Plug Products Of Their Own Home States WASHIN GTON—The ' I Pefor Eason f j Df- Cfqne STANDARD-EXAMINE- k aDt 50u 'i6 SD ppetlte udiences or more of mst willTnorroy be written by Humohrey Bogart who says CapL Queeg was more than just a movie role he was an experience) column Thomas Nial New Law Lets Gl Withdraw Savings in Time of Need °f W“hloon" Fcm--Lt separation from sorvic? I D ago you wrote there any chance of his gettini a column on savings alcr that time?” deposits that servicemen may make with the 5Sid !hal °f kY°U that it was difficult to withdraw the money unless you were getting out of uniform I understand that with- drawal has now been made easier Is this right?" Yes Congress recently passed an act which allows servicemen to withdraw their deposits in time of need if their commanding offjeer is satisfied that they must have the money From A J of Green Bay W’is ‘Not Ion1 ago 1 heard of a young man on his way to enter the “"I' ' Armv “J ‘ft'1" “““ ‘ £u' der orders port for when dent Was “ pj the happened he considered as under the j of JhVArmv" Yes The situa- tion in such a case is this: If a person is en route under orders to report for induction any disability which he might suffer is considered as having been incurred in the military service He must not have suffered the disability however because of his ow n misconduct From W C IL of Mason City Iowa: “What happens if a Korean veteran doesn’t apply for GI term insurance within 120 day after -- u"dcr H1? law he mus day sif tc r kaviog thi service From T D of New York City “Fin taking flight training trade the Korean GI Bill Because jo bad weather I wasn’t able to tak any training at all last montl 1 receive my Gl allowanc check all the same?” v Pad to flight trainees for ai during which no instru tion was received From E A J of SUmfori Conn: “I’m on active duty in tfc Army and my National Servit Life Insurance is under waive of premium Will 1 collect dis dends from the VA?" No From A S of Rapid City S D months ago however because forgot to mail in the VA tionnaire about my annualquii come Is there any wav I can g the payments to start again?” You should submit the qu tionnaire or other evidence your annual income to tfce V If the VA gets this within oi year from the date it original issued the questionnaire and your income doesn’t exceed tl legal maximum the pension m be” payable from thedatc of las payment you received If rai than a jear elapses the pa yin e would start as of the date VA gets the new questionna or a new claim I JOSEPHINE t U t u Mf Cm i c i ii Lesson English W L GORDON By WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do not confuse the adject “confident" (full of assuram with the noun “confidant” (c to whom secrets are confided) e OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED Theater Accent first syllat not the second sometimes hea SYNONYMS Decision determination rc Iution WORD STUDY “Use a word three times i it is yours" Let us increase i A-O- 8-J- 4 vocabulary by mastering t word each dv Tally’s wo 5 AVOCATION a casual or sut “During My sister might go for you dinate occupation evenings she types manusen if I'm gone!" as an avocation” |