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Show a" "a1 f -- y a u in m m y m Mao's Cupid ml DESEKIT J. By - of the eyeball, when the has become scarred.or too cloudy fora.light to pass G. MOLNER, M.D. old-corn- Dear Dr: Molner : I am 15 old and have been year, cross-eye- d since birth. Can I be helped? My par-enwill not consent to an operation. Is there any other way? . I hive heard of eye Would that be possible? I have one good eye and the School says my vi1 can only read sion is big letters with my bad eye. J.D. ile vn f through.) The cause of crossed eyes Is ' that the muscles are not ba- lanced. Therefore surgery involves only the readjustment of these muscles; it does not ' involve the. inside of the eye itself, and will not endanger your vision. Im pointing This out particularly because that may be what has been worrying your parents. With all the modern ' Your problem is one which "knowledge of eye surgery, resolved in they should not be alarmed oh usually can-- be some cases eye exercises this score. , Or, if the objection Is behelp. If the condition is not too severe. Most cases can be cor- cause of the cost, that too, can -- be resolved. rected by surgery. They should does make inquiries at the nearest (An eye transplant not apply in your case. Acmedical center, or ask your, ' tually, all that is used in such family doctor, or inquire - operations is a small piece, of through Medical County jthe thq cornea, or outer covering ed ta !to Ip e. ly so trail--eplan- ts. rt id . he us he 40-2- be - ey ed nd ng in the news BOOKS ill at Help For. The 'Hungry?-- te nd at ib-- HUNGRY NATIONS, by William and Paul Paddock, pp. Little, Brown & Oo 7 Boston. 6.58. : dev ? tur - ' produce more challenges of communism, wherewithal to develop mote mass production, and resources through more re-- 7 mumcation' iinderthe free search. th?authors contend.: terprise f the-wor- ld T6llapsfTeWs?-cT"'S''la'- formula, that oversimplified Yprk, $5. such countries would do best" - Problem-directemen are if they would in most cases to those who like look' at probclose their 3ars to the aheri lems --and .solve them United the Sdvisor"fusually,;: manner. What the States) and follow their own practical country lacks, both In governcommon sense. ment and business is men who The reason they dont is that like to tackle big problems the leaders do not have the problems such as meeting the confidence In their own judgd ve ils ' rs jL . -- in- - ment, say the authors. ho fs Hungry nations are such cause they do not have the or have proper resources Best Sellers: be- ed hk- - rot developeffTnestTfesi and will remain so until either they get the resources, or develop them ng he ol- - Among the suggested ways to accomplish this (and per se, solve the problems of hunger) are ro create a minister of resources, list the problems, aet up a productive land utilization program, stop using government funds to aid private industry, cut out tp. ity as (such public health programs, new roads, sending studens abroad?), cut public works to the bone, cut the nonsense out of education and forget about foreign aid. le nd is ts, tin ps Only by continued research can resources be developed to produce surpluses, which in S3 is, lit nd be' Sl. .in Fiction dal stability. In this respect, HERZOG, Stul Bellow; Vikllti, $4 THE we will of necessity become more like the Soviet Union. $5 71. MAGIC, Mary St.w.rt; 95 RECTOR OR AucMnclui; Hauahtan, Mr. Cheskin, however, is optimistic about this. He believes that because the Communists have leaders who arc thinking along the same lines as those of the US, the extremists on both sides will oe curbed, and that rational men will sit down and negotiate a sensible peace. Leulf JUSTIN, $4 95. CANDY, Tarry Soufharn Hoffonbera; Putnam, $5 and Mason THE SPY WHO CAME IN PROM THE COLO, John LaCarra, Coward, $4 50 n REMINISCENCES, Gan McGraw, $5 95 Dauilai CHARLES CHAPLIN; My Autoblea-ranhSimon A Scbustor, U 95. TTHgTKENNEDY wit Adlir, Cltodol Praia, S3 M. Oo!s A t' lrVl" r ty The author predicts that eventually China will be admitted to the United Nations and that the TJ N. will become the guardian of the peace JL. Elll hlm,w Samard MOVEABLE PEA5T, Scribnan, . $5 91. FROM THE DESERET (mast Od ng -- in, 25 Years-Ag- Nov. 16, 1939 'er . f Dear Dr, Molner: I have hypoglycemia, spastic colon and diverticulosis. I am on a diet w 1 1 h o u t way to solve 1U Increase your -- baveamgrthispy? MES:-K. W. l fat intake, which can be done without disturbing the amount of Is form a Bells palsy of protein you eat for the hyneuritis affecting areas of the conwithout and poglycemia, fact, especially around the flicting with the spastic colon Besides vitamins, one eyes. or diverticulosis. standard measure is protecUse extra cream; drink half tion of the eyeball mineral milk and half cream; use butoil or drops called artificial ter or margarine; make a ha- tears." Eight weeks is not a bit of extra snacks between long time for this sort of conmeals. These can be dairy dition. You can look forward products, whether cheese or to further Improvement. Phyothers; malted milk; egg nog,: totherapy (in the form of etc. Thus you can raise the electrotherapy or - massage) total of calories without inmay hasten recovery. creasing sugar or starch intake. CmpKvwma tap ba cantraHaS. ta A laara haw la Nva with Mill Miiam tuns Mltaaia, wrlta to Dr Molnar hi cart at copy al thii nawioaoar, raauattlnp Ilia boaklat, "Haw Ta Cantral Emptiy-ami- ," aitcioalnt M' lam, itamoaS anvalaoa and 1h canti In Cota la cavar cost at orintin and handling. high-prote- in sugar or starch. I cant seem to eat enough to keep my weight np. The doctor had the problem about eight weeks now. All be is taking is vitamin shots. Should bo Bear Dr. Molner: band has Bells p a 1 and doesnt seem to have control My hns- - C 1954 HE COULD, for example, have done what a prudent minority of the victims tot government did, l.e., invite their employers to lncrease withholding installments beyond the statutory Hper cent. '' Turnipblood and his helpmate .might begin to wonder what Is happening to their dough once they endure the shock of paying out a big bite of it in one lump, without the -- vile anesthesia of the with- taxes are a soporific under which the wildest excesses of government spending can be carried out with no fear of in-- two-third- any- - for reasons that escape one outside the ranks of the ordained tax gpugers, were reduced all at once. In theory they should balance the tax medium obligation of small-to- earners in 1965, but for 1964 theyre just plumb too low. the Turinpblood menage will undoubtedly have to go in thrall to the Grindstone Bank and Trust Co. for the immediate lucre needed to pay off Uncle. Turnipblood d should, of course, have his elected advocates into granting him a depletion allowance or othejj such escape hatch long ago. Hence, brow-beate- Withholding system. holding revolution. IT WILL NEVER happen but of withholding abolition would bring with It the instant cry for tax reform (promised and quickly forgotten in the cynical trading that brought the tax reduction bill into being during the late Congress). Turnipblood himself might well demand a tax allowance for his own resources, frail aU best, which are depleted as rapidly as any Texans oil well. He might even develop the gumption to elect lawgivers who would represent him, and not some slippery consortium of special interests. 7 - OTHER ZENITH COLOR TVs AS LOW AS . . . e im Justin to (Us As Little As u FREE DELIVERY ' ' $125 FREE week INSTALLATION Model D Ja-- " -- era and burns a lot He has THE" DEPENDABLE AUTOMATICS T MAYTAG FILES TTTUr ' JThis.JWeek's. THIS ROUGH leaders. d WfJ SR000S NEWS -- I protest 'arrives TbroldGeorge mpblood, specimen Ajnencan . taxpayer next April 15. Those who are leading us, The problem is feat' the be it in business, labor or gov- . withholding nick, in George's ernment, are clinging to the pay check Is Very likely too .to meet 'his tax obligation, past, and blind to the fact' low the result that he will with that we are being threatened have to pony tip a large piece because of wishful thinking.'" of cash next spring. With the " of bureaucratic irony that sort to the the solutions Among makes sane meal writhe, this challenges of , the future sugcame to pass.. because of the gested by toe author Is "to federal tax cut. create government work proTHE TAX CUT was planned jects for increasing the Gross s two stages, National Product and for - oir tlig final malntainfng economie and so- - -19B5 But withholding rates, problem-directe- try but it seems I can't get MRS. F. enough. Yes, you have a problem but I think there is a good EndWithhoIding en- stemrtrr mmm e the problem Js financially, that is. Most states and some other units make provision for correcting defects of children oryoung people, so they can grow up without needless han' dicaps. once the muscles Anyway, have been adjusted surgically, the bad eye very likely can be brought up to normal or 'near normal vision with suitable glasses. It may be that the pastor of your church might discuss this problem with your parents and perhaps change their Inlnds. of There are many names for Louis Cheskin, an expert In back- the underdeveloped, PROBLEM - DIRECTED By RICHARD STARNES field of motivation the "Ward, MEN, Our Greatest Need in emerging nations of Uncle Squeeze Is glumly William and Paul - Business and - Government, that the country for a hurricane of rprepanng Cheskln. S20 pp." Ts in JPaddock call them .hungry, by Louis danger of when Judgment Day ed A21 Surgery Can Correct Crossed Eyes . le y- NEWS,'Monday, November 16, 1964 -- 102 a- M.G. Hill, Salt Lake truck driver, was shnw Ing two bobcats he captured alive in Ray Valley, Nevada. J. C. Newman, FBI chief; Marvm Bertoch, Mrs. B. W. HAND-WIRE- CHASSIS TUNER D NEW LAY Musser, Mrs. L. KPNicholson, AWAY FOR 4 As 1 4 nd ry-i- le . io- ni GbCfli W In Salt Lake City schools was sponsored by the Wasatch SchooL-Judg- es for the show were Dr. Charles G. Plummer, Prof. J. H. Paul, P. J, Moran, A. H. Vogeler, Dr. W. M. Waddell and C. J. Dietz. ay m,' d- - he ir ist": ssL sit irri ta- - of er st Nov. 16, ifi Sndles Lillian Russell the popular comic opera singer, disappeared from her hotel In Chicago without a word to her . manager. It was rumored that n She had eloped with a clubman. itj fife IRs FREE "S M; fs tSd'i NO MONEY DOWN 00 Yean Ago Nov. 16, 1864 A report from the East said .that more than 1,000 deserters from the rebel army came across the Rio Grande- - In one day and gave themselves up to the Northern troops. n -3 YEARS TO PAY OPEN MONDAY 10 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. 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