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Show - rT' James Reston f rr t "'r Grin and Bear It i Enemies, What of His Friends? Best ' problem and is best handled by learning to recognize and avoid the leaf- - , lets three. On the other hand, we are fortunate in having an excellent remedy for newspaper correspondents berg been flooded with such a torrent of vulgar r and offensive personal abuse. A sharp distinction has tp be made between most of the Goldwa-terite- s who write on behalf of his economic views and those who write in support of his policies for dealing with the Communists and the American Negro. every - There has always, of course, been some of this in campaign where emotional issues were in debate, and since the papers dish out criticism they should take it without any ---sniveling self-pit- IT IS TRUE THAT MORE NEWSPAPERS have opposed Goldwater on their editorial pages than is normal. And while the senator complained about the opposition of many columnists in Dallas recently, he has not charged that he was unfairly reported in the news columns, with one important exception. He was asked by Howard Smith on a TV program how we could stop the Communist supplies coming into South Viet Nam from North Viet Nam. I answered, the senator explained in a letter to this correspondent, that among several methods which had been considered, and I added, but one that will not be used, would be d atomic device. to defoliate (the trees) with a low-yiel- elimi- Around the world went the distorted story of my desire to use nuclear weapons on the Vietnamese. It is true that the AP later retracted and corrected, but the damage had been done. This, of course, is a legitimate complaint, 'for the senatoV was misrepresented and hurt by this incident, but this is not g what most of his supporters are complaining letter-writin- This log cabin stuff is out, Truffle! . , . IU get more votes if I stress the fact that I was born in a hospital that wasnt air conditioned! . Just Try and Stop Me " By Bennett d SIGNS OF THE TIMES: Goren on Bridge By C. IL Goren When North heard his partner open the bidding with one heart, his thoughts immediate- ly turned slam- ward inasmuch as his hand was worth about 20 A. points in sup-Pr- tHe flashed 1 the slam Vf signal by making a jump - shift to three diamonds. North vulnerable. South deals. NORTH - South 4AK10 VJ987 A753 AQ AQ6543 V5 106 V 104 SOUTH J2 may be that some of them have been misled by the unfortunate practice of some newspapers which take a column of opinion like this one and display it under news headlines as if it were news, but the reaction is too violent to be ex- It When South bid three hearts, North went lnt0 Blackwood. All the aces were accounted for and quickly North asked for kings. Had South shown three kings, it was Norths intention to bid a grand slam. When South announced two kings by bidding six hearts. North decided discretely to retire. Questions and Answers WEST OPENED the nine of spades. Altho a club lead would have placed heavy pressure on the declarer from the outset, West can hardly be criticized for his choice. The king of spades was played from the dummy and trumps were drawn in two pulls. With 11 top tricks available, South saw two chances open to him for a 12th trick an even split in diamonds which would establish the dummys long card in that suit or, if that didnt materialize, he could fall back on the club finesse. By Haskin Q. Give the Houses of England to the present House of Windsor. A.T. Baling A. Saxons and Danes ruled England until 1066. The House of Normandy ruled from 1066 to 1154. The houses that fol9 lowed were: Plantagenet, Lancaster, Tudor, York, 9 (ComStuart, monwealth period Stuart. (1660 (restored) 1714; 1154-139- 1485-160- 3; 1461-148- 5; 1603-164- -- Hanover,- If jlMm A Saxe-Co-bur- g, 1714-190- 1; Windsor, ' Q. How, exactly, is the weight class of aa egg determined? K.M. A. There are six U.S. weight classes for eggs. They indicate, in ounces, the minimum weight per dozen for any specified dasa. Jumbo class eggs must weight 30 ounces per dozen) extra large, 27 ounces; large, .24 ounces; medium, 21 ounces; small, 18 ounces; pee-we-e, 15 ounces. Only extra large, large, medium, and small are usually found on the retail market The weight daks is independent of grade letter, such as U.S. Grade A, which is solely a guide to qality.' ", Q. Who was the first U.S. President born outside of the 13 original states? B.D. A. Abraham Lincoln, born In Kentucky in 1809, was the first President to bo bom in a state sr-look at tha dishwasher this park's gotl Mom . A -- . ' -- H 02- TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 4 New, - ivy? 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Tshombe is a man who tan "make the country run if dont put flea powder in his soup or bushwack him when he goes calling on a lady HELL FIRE Mobotu and get himself a tame general, almost certainly ' a Belgian. Hell sack half of the army, and the Force Publique will mean something once more. e with Hell work the European interests, and there ' will beS"me- - 4vz1 us try i some law,' some orderr and i some public fan'! 'tier. . For a while. Then something mysterious will happen to him and the whole mess will begin aril over again. -- Ho. Also, hum. 9. 701 81 AQUA HUS IAN. 21 83So fe8? 84 tmolw- 85 Today 86 Accordingly 87JLegol 88 Documents 89 Rough 90 Talents - outlaws. 77 Act 82 Get country. This is all record. Tshombe was forced into lie, after a valiant effort to defeat the U.N. forces. Now, the U.N. has just left the Congo. and what do you know? Tshombe to called home to replace the U.N. or to be killed. Hell rehire his own mercenaries. Hell shoot thousands of 66 Don't 67 Riimrwbuwi lAlfTTAIMA 68 Fulurt NOV. 69 A DEC 70 Pfobknt 71 ffecorv 4T 72 Blind ; 73 Your 74 Twisted oec 2o 75 Pequnw 76 Your JAH30 60 Composum ' friendL 64 Gram 35 Accounts 380r 21 SETT. ' d, STAR GAZBR' AW MAY short-shifte- , THERE WAS lots of talk about Tshombes mercenaries, and how horrible they were, but there was no loud talk about the U.N. being used as a private force to hijack a hand-iaglov- ir 23v mas Fa MAIL 21 (Advene 0wirvo bearing a name other than one of the original 13 but Kentucky had previously been within the charter limits of Virginia.. In 1776 it was made a Virginia county. In 1783 was created a district with a district court, in 1790 became a separate territory and on June 1, 1792, was admitted to tha Union as a separata state. Olympus Hills ... Foothill Villogo ... Provo DECLARER PLAYED the king, ace and another diamond. East showed out on the third 1917-prese- ' contract " - 1901-191- 7; t Communism is now divided into as many different theories By George Qark THOSE WHO say this usually were poisoned indirectly by touching a pet or clothing of a member of the family who rubbed up against the ivy. The fluid in the blister does not harbor the irritant; consequently the individual is not contagious after the eruption - Mr. Goren 1649-166- and systems as bridge. st well-educat- round, however, and West exited with his last diamond. South took the club fi- nesse next, but he suffered disappointment' once more and scored the deal as a loss. Wests opening lead provided the declarer with a clew to the winning line of play. Inasmuch as the nine of spades Is obviously the top of nothing, East is marked With the queen of that suit This makes it possible to keep West out of the lead while South is working on the diamond suit and provides him with an additional opportunity. AFTER DRAWING trump it is suggested that declarer cash two top diamonds followed by the king of spades and then the' ten. East will cover with the queen and he is permitted to bold the trick while South discards his last diamond. If East has another diamond to lead, declarer rulfs far his hand. If that suit doesnt divide evenly, he can still fall back on the dub BRESSE SPORTSWEAR Knits Spring and Summer Suits ... 2 and Lingerie . . . Accessories . . . Womens Shoes Girls Wear . . . Boys Wear.. . . Infants Wear Mens Suits . . . Mens Shoes 3-Pie- ce , J I finesse.. 4 WHEN EAST Is In with the queen of spades, however, he actually has no sale card of 'exit If he leads a spade, it presents South with a ruff and discard. A dub return on the other hand is directly into the In either case, declarer obtains ids 12th trick. ace-quee- n. , mercenaries, a blatant knock- off of Katanga by the U.N. was ' ordered. ga- -- -- . As has been suggested by Conor Cruse OBrien, who had been chief of vthe occupying ' ' chief. re VAKQ632 K92 1399-146- to , Salesman Sam decided reduce after his last trip on act of piracy by the JJnited JNationa agaiyiit bis own breakaway state of Katan- -- - . But this is precisely what so many of his supporters will After 35 years with the company, he comments, youd think theyd noticed that J dont fish. a rebuke to a ever.s J 4KJ982 10763 not concede. retirement make the Cngo writ, bac.use he is completely free of scruples and ccmo'eely'fille j rth fresh ideas about reducing the opposition JqJiis plans. Tshombe is the son of a cynical . less-feeoi- v: Jy EAST WEST A 987 presentations. the road when he discovered the ftotel swimming pools were getting a little snug ' around the waist govern-mer- ,, -- THEY ARE EXPRESSING violently their opinion, not only that columnists are wrong but that they have no right to opinions opposed to Jheirs. Goldwater himself naturally rejects and condemns the opinions of columnists who oppose him, for he thinks they are as wrong as they think he is, but he does H$t confuse news reporting with editorial opinion. First let me assure you, he wrote in the same letter, that I defend the right of editors and columnists to write as they choose as long as honesty remains the hallmark of their An elderly acquaintance is given a fishing pole Upon his came even more desperate in the central government. The United Nations occupation was more or the cun- try, but the United Nations werent going to stay therefor- - He is the one African politico I can think of who could if only as In a smorgasbord rendezvous in St Paul: Eat like a Norse. appears. In a girls gymnasium: Build a. better spouse!-- ---' In every bedroom of a motel which had just installed a DERMATITIS CAN be wardnew sprinkler system: Dont smoke in bed. You may drown ed off by washing the oily subyourself. stance from the skin with soap and water within one or two too A distinguished judge had a wife who was just a bit hours after exposure. More fond of the grape. At a party one afternoon at the mayors harm than is done when mansion, he reproved her, "My dear, thats the seventh time the skin is good washed after the sour. to another the and asked for bar whiskey youve gone up rash occurs. Doesnt it embarrass you? answered should she it? IS THERE something a senI just explain. happily. Why sitive person can take to in- -. Im getting them for you. crease resistance to poison QJ84 Soaper Says Itch. as a ear seven--) Like Barry Goldwater, he was the biggest department And I hope . store la his home far. a. he is not steroid tablets He was educated as a Euroknocked off as cynic? liy as may and he worked firmly was Patrice Lumumba by pean, conand daily with the Tshombe Belgians in the Union people. tinued for five days after the Miniere, that tentacle oC the blisters disappear. BUT ID SAY the odds vast octopus, .Societe General .POISON IVY is contact deragainst his suryival are,,.ap-;- i Belgique, in the exploitation of. matitis and occurs when the proximately the same as the Katanga' vast mineral resources. oily fraction of the plant odds against Kwame Nkrumah touches the skin. Thats why he was first armaking it to a ripe, old age, or It has been said that nobody rested by the Lumumba-Kasa-vub- u of .Kenya" being a practic'ng ' is born sensitive to poison ivy. t boys. of the allirepublic, ance between Zanzibar and " HE BRIBED his way out of Some are Immune .but 65 Tanganyika amounting to a that one and went back to Kapercent of nnr potmUtion Is ' hill of beans. . estimated to be cn his tanga, where he susceptible. i. Tshombe, whom I know from money and thumbed his nose Some people are more sensihis exile in Spain, is a charmat the hungry neighbors. tive than others but hobody is ing, brilliant, After Lumumba got so sensitive that he develops the money situation be; gentleman. .2 the typical eruption bn looking at or walking by the plant . - Cert Hoagy Carmichael tellS about a hunting trip he made with an egomaniac who wouldnt admit that a downpour of rain could have the slightest effect on his marksmanship. Sloghing. homeward to a miniature flood, the intrepid hunter heard the whir of a birds wings overhead,whipped his gun out of the case, took hasty aim, and fired. The bird flew on undisturbed toward the murky horizon. The hunter watched in dazed silence for a moment, then dashed his gun to the ground, and cried out, Fly on, you heart tool bird! Fly on with your blankety-blan- k shot Out! about plained by any such technicality. GREAT ISSUES OF PRINCIPLE are at stake in this campaign, and they naturally provoke violent emotions, but the reactions of some of the senators friends are beginning to get ugly, and in the end this may hurt Goldwater more than the reactions of his political opponents. All I ask the senator wrote, is fairness and honesty, because that is about all I can give in return. If the campaign could be waged in that spirit,' the country would gain, no matter who lost. And he is ax shifty airke with the J -- opinion. dont be-tak- y. But the volume of vindictive trash in this campaign is even tirades of the Kennedy campaign greater than the - and it reveals considerable confusion about the role Of a free press. For example, there seems to be little understanding, even In this sophisticated age, of the difference between a straight news report and a column of editorial analysis or central those who develop the erup-- t i o n. Cortico- . THOSE WHO FAVOR HIM ON ECONOMIC grounds are en the whole temperate and untroubled, and no doubt represent a substantial section of the electorate that is sincerely worried about the trend toward a planned economy by an increasingly ' powerful federal government. A substantial number of those who write to the papers about the senators views on foreign" and social questions, howpver," have gone beyond trie American tradition of sharp but fair criticism and descended into forms of violence and filth seldom employed since, the scurrilous campaign of an earlier " generation. t - sincerely hope they e administration, The Associated Press, the senator continued, nated the key sentence but one that will not be used. I Poisorrivyls a perennial not even in the controversies over Sen. Joseph McCarthy, have' the ACCORDING TO MANY OF THESE letters, the senators enemy is not Gov. William Scranton or even President JohnEastern press that son, but a corrupt, conspiratorialjeft-win- g is in sympathy and probably in the pay of the Communists. paradoxically much of this filth is expressed in the name of die Lord, whose sole agent Goldwater is represented as being, and whose efforts to restore virtue in a wicked land are opposl by the wicked scribblers of the press. X kill Tshombe in the Congo. I hope he does take over-thrunning of the . latter days of .AID Sure Hope He Hangs Around Bet--S- tay Away WASHINGTON Not since the -Roosevelts second Robert Ruark Poisonlvy? Barry-Handl- es New York limes Service As the campaign for the Republican presi- . dential nomination approaches its climax, the cries of some of Sen. Goldwater's most ardent supporters have become increasingly strident, vicious and obscene The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 8, 1964 Dr. Van Delleh Open Fridays & Mondays 't'd 9 p.m. |