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Show rw ww'w , " Good Night, Chet " "Goo d Night, David1 DESERET NEWS, Monday, September 14, 1964 J5 YOUR HEALTH: Eye Pigment Can Change . By J. G. MOLNER, M.D. grows older, the shift of usually can be kept under ' trol 7- of course, gradually leaves again with lack of exposure to ultra-viollight 1 which, pig- ment reverses. That is, color tends to leave the Iris of the eye, leaving what you call - tells me it is not contagious. But where did I get it? About a week before, I ate some fish con- y. Dear Dr, Molner: If a man had lovely brown eyes when Because of so many quesand then I had this rash tions concerning the subject ja boyr and now theyre ugly 7 ugly gray, or hazel MRS. itching. Dear Dr. Molner: Win you gray or hazel, what accounts have written a booklet MA.J. I whatever-.For men reason, for the fading? MRS. B.W. explain diverticulitis? Four D 0 n t L e t Diverticulosis' Pityriasis rosea is an inflam- A quirk of the pigment or are more likely than women to months ago I suffered severe Throw You. To receive a copy matkm of the skin, probably have this change occur as they gas pains. My doctor put me This man started, coloring. send 20 cents in coin and a a mild but very itchy infecon A soft diet; showed as do all babies, with blue grow older. ' envetion. The fish had nothing to stamped, . eyes. Then, dependent both on Pigments play an interesting diverticulitis. I imagine it is lope to me in care of this do with it heredity and racial characterrole in the eyes, hair and skin. a mild case. D.W. There is no sign that the newspaper. istics, varying amounts of the Graying of hair is a gradual Diverticulosis and diverticuailment is contagious; for rea-- L pigment accumulated In the - loss of pigmefit. Tanning of the litis are very common disor- - -- - Dear Dr. Molner: I am just sons not known, it occurs pri-- eyes- J skin by the sun is a but cauover bad of marily in young adults in tem- ,ders, case a getting Sometimes as a . person accumulation - 6f pigment tion on the patients part, they pityriasis rosea. My doctor perate climates. - -- ie BOOKS IN NEW$ A Critical Look At FBI 000 Invasion .Of Ingland THE FBI NOBODY - KNOWS, by Fred J. Cook. The - Macmillan Company, Ndw York, 436 pagfs, $5.95. By Feathered friends ADVENTURE LIT THEIR STAB. By Kenneth Allsop. -I- llustrated -- byA n t h 0 n y Smith. 222 pp. Crown. $3.95. Most readers of this book selves not wanting to believe what they are reading, but will be addi- - - It is spring, 1944 and In the 'dead of night a great aerial .this very fact formation sweeps through the the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation have become The Untouchables of the federal gov-eminent. He adds that the reputation and stature of the -- FBI was built up over-t- he -years in large measure by selected facts and figures favor- the able to ward England. But these are not wings of Goerings Luftwaffe; this is the peaceful invasion that occurs every year stream of the north-boun- d birds in migration: swifts, whitchats, swallows and nightingales, tree pipits and turtledoves, warblers and shrikes, wrynecks and wagtails. ageqcy. THE AUTHOR points out, for instance, that although the FBI has built up its prestige by desperadoes fighting two-b- like Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby REMARKABLE little nature novel by an English journalist was first published in 1949, received the Rhys Memorial Prize the following year, and then, as happens to all too Face Nelson, John - Dillinger and Machine Gun Kelly, it has virtually Ignored big league crime imdeif the names of the Ihe Mafia; the Comhination or Syndicate. The names of Costello, Adonis, Luciano, Anastasia, Accardo, Genovese, are names that do not even appear when the FBI, through (Don) White-heatells 'The FBI Story (Random House, 1956), Mr. Cook emphasizes. There are at least a dozen other references to Mr, Whiteheads book in his work, most of them .using the citations to Mr. Cooks advantage in one way or another. Joha-Llewell- ihe individual reader can judge for himself the impact meaning of the work. r KOENIG ' d, THE AUTHOR also charges Mr. Hoover and the FBI with being notably lax in the civil rights field. They have been little more than disinterested spectators, unmoved by scenes of national shame and disgrace." The author does give credit to the man and his organization in several places throughout the book, chiefly for the scientific crime detection work the bureau has fostered and e work for the it did at the time of World War n. . counter-espionag- SEEMED to WIRETAPPING beoneof MrrCook'smam- - hones of contention with the ALMOST READY THIS it -- 1. 1. 1. 4. 5. 4 7 I. FICTION JULIAN, by GOT Vidbl THE HECTOR OP JUSTIN, Louis Auchlneloss THE SPY WHO CAME IN PROM THE COLO, by John U Cbrro ARMAGEDDON, by Loon Urit CANDY, by Torry Southom and Mason Hoffonbort THIS ROUGH MAGIC, by Mary Stowart THE 4M, by Euoeno Burdick YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, by Ian Flomlnt CONVENTION, by Flclchar Kne- bol and Cbarlti W Balloy II 1b. THE NIGHT IN LISBON, by Erlcb Maria Romarquo . GENERAL MOVEABLE FEAST, by Ernaat Hoffllntway THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT, by David Wist and Tbomaa B. Ross HARLOW, by Irvlnt Shulman POUR DAYS, compiled by Unltod Pross Intaraationai and American Horitioo Maaaiina A TRIBUTE TO JOHN P. KENNEDY, by Pierre and Sander Vanocur THE NAKED SOCIETY, by Vanca Packard THE KENNEDY WIT, tdlfed by 1. A 1. S. t. 5. 4 7. Bill 4 Adltr DIPLOMAT AMONG WARRIORS, by Rabert Murphy, b. THE BURDEN AND THE GLORY,-b- y John Pr Kennedy 1b. HERBERT HOOVER, by Euben OLD STORE MUST BE yn I DEMOLISHED iowed to go out of print when its first small edition was d hausted. Perhaps, with this it will now illustrated find the larger audience it deserves. In the migratory stream are six very rare vagrants who have swerved from the regular lane that thousands of their species are following. They are little ringed plovers, small wading birds : until 1938 only fifteen had been recorded in Britain, eight of them in the 19th century. . . . For 1963 it is known that 175 pairs were . present. Now it seems to be consolidating occupied territory and not pushing much ' 7 .further afield. ex-an- e, MR. ALLSOP has told story of a few of thesf at 1984 State stora must ba demolished to make room for park ing next to our new store new nearing completion. To accommodate excess merchandise, we have erected a So. This --MAURICE pio- r i9" COFFEE 2,000 m v u7; 20th. For a moment in our century there seemed valid hope that at least a great beginning of the end of such cruel Ignorance and prejudice was In sight. In - the love of humanity that radiated fftwn the late Pope John XXHI, it seemed, certain that the charge of deicide sole . Inez Robb responsibility for the death of iChrist would be lifted ZZ ere was certainty-Tlast from the Jewish people. the gathering, as one of that If Jewish communities around the world rejoiced In its lasting memorials to John the late Pontiffs Initiative in XXHI, would adopt the declaration that sepecifically abbringing the subject bfeore tha solved the Jews as a people of second Vatican (Ecumenical) for the cruciresponsibility so of millions Council, did Christians wha had seen the fixion of Jesus. ' The Secretariat for Promotat bestiality of Christian Unity, which ing work In Hitlers Reich. drafted, the original proposal ONLY A YEAR ago, as, the presented to the second sessecond session of the present sion of the Ecumenical CounEcumenical ' Council was imcil, set forth as Roman Cathminent, there was more 'than olic doctrine that all mankind atlongEpe-th- m FROM DESERET 23 Year Ago Mr. J. W. chairman of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs, officiated at the opening 'of a new playground at Eighth South and Second West Funds for the project were provided by the womens clubs and the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce. ' Sept Holmes, 14, 1339 NEWS FILES' reservists happy to answer their Kaisers call, burring to the railroad station to embark for duty In France. 7jS Years Ago Sept 14, 1889 Henry A. of Pearson , Draper, Utahs cadet at Annaoolis. passed all examinations the-firtime; he had to take no SO Years Ago He was one of 17 successful A photo candidates out of 64 Sept 14, 1914 showed grinning cheerful st But the - 'h ftaraa la Window Chaitl Croftad geaelne etahegaay ar walnut vanaart a ad aalatt hardwood olldh 10 speakers. 30 high, M wlda, deep.- - 7 at -- I7" "COLOR - sec- TV ond session of the council recessed without acting on the - at this l,i"xSO"xl7Vi". declara- the txcelleet performance law, law price. Oval Channal empli. tier, two 6" Galdaa Yalta speakers. responsibility for on the cross. lion ' NOW, AS THE third session of the council prepares to meet In Rome, a much-weak- decla- eneti and watered-dow- n r B" COLOR "COLOR TV TV : - ifil ration has been substituted for the one killed, as It can now Tbe seen. by the Inaction of the second session. The new document dismays Jews ahd unnumbered Christians alike by its failure to absolve in explicit terms the Jewish people from sole blame for the cruciThere is still hope, however, that the liberal wing of the church will make' a fight for the original proposal and carry the day. THE EUROPEAN moderates in the College of Cardinals are certain to join with the American liberal hierarchy in a struggle to reinstate the first proposal. This group, together with millions of Christians, e c h o Cardinal Ritters recent sad words: We are all deicides, p Dedaratlea styling hy Drexel. deiignd centemMmry with sliding taaibeer deers, finished la ell walnut veneers end selids. Metl-eleet- - CHASSIS FULL YIAR OUARANTII ly $95 4ji ODD DINEnE SETS- - n LAMPS FRIGIDAIRI GUARANTEED TRADE-I- N NO EXCHANGES ; NO REFUNDS APPLIANCES ODD CHESTS (FINISHED) .. end tables:.. and up LIVING ROOM SETS Hying room SETS AS LOW AS 136 - -- NO PHONE CALLS COFFEE TABLES you know.' Go put your creed into your ms, viewing tfck tat freal Tinted eye (hade angle. wf filter helpi fmyreve ee-tretf while redwing glare. Inlay Seeutlful frvltweed .finish ee genuine cherrysreed veneers end select hardweed selids, er genuine hardweed veneers ea select hardweed selldfc fixion. deed, .Emerson said a century ago. Both the Christian world can and session of hope that the third Ecumenical -- Council will find the will and the heart to do just that, to implement for the wofld he warm broherhond of John XXm when he identified himself to a large papal audience of Jews as I am Jo' seph, your brother. TVT SWIVEL Christs death matter. SPECTRUM DOLBIER 'the same quality Motorola construction share years the ugly curse has brought unspeakable suffering to the Jew, and In no I century so much as in the enlightened" For almost WIDE TABLE STEREO PORTABLE TV Absolving The Jewish People of 0 IU1 the INEZ ROBB . behind our appliance store at 204Q South Stata from which we or offering savings off a lifetime. Come in now . . , ,i - EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD FIRST CO ME, FIRST SERVED neers in their attempts to settle and survive in a new country and on the outskirts of a large city, in the messy limbo that is neither town nor country, where suburban buildings, factdries, petrol stations and trunk roads sprawl and blight . . . places which, how-ever drab and ravaged to the human eye, are attractive to. 'birds. 7 - TENT CIRCUS-TYP- E f BEDROOM SETS IN THE BOX PLENTY OF FREE PARKING .....J.. BOX SPRINGS & MAnRESSES . .-- CREDIT ea. y(d IC If hi lift 1ei.it: M UV U'S .I'JOlM.I i U y f C ' |