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Show A15 Hie Salt Lake .Tribune, Friday, April 1, 1960 Jim Bishop, Reporter James Jleston By George Clark The Neighbors J)id Hie Shove Nixon Into Deep Water? Patient Willi Returned-Hi- s Behavior Excellent ; The clinic was conducted every Saturday morning. At 10, the dark chill theatre s. was filled They chatted and riffled through A fat little man came onstage. He had no neck. He looked like a small egg on top of a larger one. The glasses were rimless. His name was. Dr. Alfred Adler, physician, psychologist, former disciple of Sigmund . -- with-doctor- their- note- - books. A woman sistant - as- Goren On Bridge AQJ432 - 10987 ! VJ109 A ' ' Q J1095 EAST 85 8652 6542 A '872 SOUTH AK6 VAK7 ' ' ' free day . The first case was the only It was a blond boy. His hair hung in a straight one eye. slab-ove- r Ad- . case history. doctor said, readthe "Ah, ing he throws erasers at the teacher. The principal sends him .home many times, but still he throws." He looked down at the boy. You do this when the teachers back Is turned? The boy looked at'the stage' floorV'T" WILL KQJ3 AA643 r? "Tell me, the doctor said, "you are little for 10, The bidding: East South West neh? Pass Pass 1 A Pass Pass 2 NT The boy waited a ' Dbl. 8 NT . Pass Ppss long moment Then he - nodded and looked down at Pass Pass Pass the stage. Opening lead: Queen of A Look at me, the doctor Todays hand provides an said. I am little for 40. The Interesting study to the teacher does not understand prospective declarer on "the you. I do. We who are s u b j e c t of little must prove that we are proper timing. big.'". We go through life The three no throwing erasers at teachers. con-- . trump was Is this not so, Willi? The tract eyes remained on the floor. reached with There was a slight shrug. North Pass 1A little -- dispatch and-Weswho had been patiently his bidingdoubled time, and led the queen t, "Come, WI11L rm He despises grooming but wo I Dr. Van Dellen ing nate so that the baby looks at d The majority learn to focus and, at 6 months . f of age, the two eyes move In unison like the frontcar. wheels of a A persistent devia 11 after the sixth month needs riod o n pe- investigation. Dont wait to see whether the Infant outgrows the de-feet (strabismus). The muscles may be paralyzed or a defect may exist in one-o-- both eyes. THERE IS a better possi- bility that the youngsters brain is having trouble fusing the two Images. Some children master this trick sooner than others but r Blindness in one eye is temporary at first but, if it is allowed to continue for many months, the brain becomes less and less responsive to the pictures from the crossed eye and finally Ignores them completely. WEARING A PATCH over the stronger eye and forcing the weak eye to do all the work is effective in some children. Others need glasses to correct the blurred nicttnje being sent to the brairt.-Thi- s Is potentially helpful to the 17 per cent who are farsighted. SPECIAL EXERCISES for the eye muscles (orthoptics) may be needed ' to teach the child to focus. Surgery is done as a last resort act of liberation, Mr. Nixon had the perfect formula for painless campaigning. He could do It In Siberia. j once, declarer jwSi- - run four spade tricks, which with three hearts and two for nine , Mr. Elsenhower has In effect appointed him vice president In charge of the future and this provides him with both an opportunity and a problem. The opportunity is that he Is now free to answer the Incessant questions about what he really believes. Even h i s strongest supporters, who range from Sen. Barry Goldwater to Sec. James P. Mitchell (which is quite a distance), cannot answer these questions with any -- -- ' MOW AT PEHRSON'S show . . . f . onr $4.79 Regular Price 40 lb. bag coven 4000 sq. ft. 3.SW you sm little interest "OF COURSE, you do. I will bet I can tell you which one is your favorite. The little body began to sag In Lot! s, relaxation. -- You play rugby. Thats What you play. Willis eyes opened very wide. You playYugby because that is ft rough sport lawn -- yH . ORTHO line of superior Lawn and Garden Prod & Garden ..are. PftSv-- We this offer strictly from an -- styling Willi nodded slowly. "And why are you a goal tender? I will tell you. Because, no matter how rough the fight on the field. In the end the enemy must .come to you. How else can you prove how big you are than by preventing a goal?" THE BOY WAS popeyed. . 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I must play better than the big boys, 1 must fight better .than the big boys, I must shout louder than thd big boys and I must defy authority like throwing erasers at my teacher. And this he raised himself proves on his heels again. DR. ADLER called Willis Our booklet, Successful teacher (onstage. He conPublic Speaking, explains versed with her In whispers. the art and secrets of speakShe nodded. When she left, feet.' It on ing well your tells you how to develop she took Willi wim her., All the way across the big stage, poise and how to hold the attention of ' - Willi kept glancing) back at doctor. . . ' your audience. Written in the ' Almost a year later, the simple, practical terms, this assistant In the sensible booklet is a valuable to rnaqual for anyone who shoes wrote a postscript case. , , . . the to called speak upon maybe In business or social life. : "PATIENT Willi returned Order - a copy today only to tlass. Behavior excellent 25 cents, plus 5 cents for One remission. Teacher says mailing. after" first three it occurred USB THIS COUPON. She was at blackiyeeks. The &a)t Lake Tribunt board, working mathematiInformation Bureau fH5 F St . N W , cal problem. Eraser :hit Washington 4, D C. I enclose 30 cent In coin 30c) blackboard next to her head. for a copy of the booklet Succest She .recalled doctors in-- , ful Public Speaking. j . structions, said nothing, Kama walked over to aisle where Street Willi sat, stood before him, (Plcaae print) raised .herself on toes twice, City resumed classwork. No probStreet lem since. (Mali Washington, D.CJ WHEN WEST plays low to the first spade lead, dummy holds the trick with the jack and the suit is' now abandoned. He can still go on ss be 'fore, of course, but the President has now relieved him of his excuse. WHEN THE vice president was asked to discuss his activities in the field of policy, he was able to decline on the groqnd that it -would not- - be courteous-t- o the President. If the administration was making peace or proclaiming prosperity, be could stand prominently This Week's Outstanding Buy . at s, d Willi, the doctor said, "I am making myself bigger than I am. The boy almost smiled. He stifled it like a yawn In church. . Do you participate in sports, Willi? The youngster began to goal-tend- , MR. EISENHOWER w$K nominated by the liberal wing of the GOP but once elected he chose to hand the primary positions of power, not to the liberals who supported him in the 1952 convention, but to the conservatives who opposed him: to. for Nixon? If the yice president speaks the Tafts, and the Hum-phreywhose economic thfr out clearly on policies for the future he may bring ories dominated the policies many of them over to his of the liberals in the Cabinet side, for the Democratic not did resolve the He so resembles nothing Party much at the moment as a Ideological conflict within his party but compromised rabble of beatnlksons. the conflict and passed It on. BUT HE HAS done little more this year In public SO THAT while Nixon than talk tactics and hand must speak out to get indeout awards to support, he fnust - and boy scouts. And his next-dat- e -- pendent also - hold - together - Wall Is to throw out the first Street and Main Street Secball on Opening Day In San retary Benson and ' Secre- - tary Mitchell, the conservaFrancisco. His problem Is that If he tive Charlie HaUeck and the talks out clearly on his proliberal he needs most Govgrams for the future, he ernor Nelson Rockefeller. runs Into precisely the diIts no wonder the man lemma all the Democrats took refuge In throwing out have been grappling with balls and handing out loving for months: namely, that cups, but all. good things T ary clear definition of poli- come to an, end, especially t cy tends to alienate some. in politics. ; up. you-ere-h- ig, -- While all other candidates for the presidency had to vote or speak up and answer questions, Mr. Nixon enjoyed his own political privileged sanctuary', unop. posed by Republicans, and unavailable to , anybody he didnt want to see. essential group of support- ers. Look up tract. You must always prove North suggested. . there:,, , that do not know what position you play, fore, that South should have Jed over to the king of Willi, but I can guess. You spades as soort'as he won would 'be;the neh?" the opening lead. NORTH WAS leaning In the right direction but his advice to partner wds not completely sound. The winning play Is to enter his hand with a high heart and lead the six of spades. West who surely has the ace Is compelled to duck, for If he plays the ace , Any politician In a slnil-lar- j situation would have ' exploited this advantage. , He could speak In gener-- 1 alities. He could intervene at the last minute In tne Steel Strike when chances of success were high, or of show up at the 'tail-enthe Eisenhower 'Macmillan talks, when the communique was already drafted. It was wonderful: all credit and no responsibility.. The doctor slowly raised himself on his toes and let himself ' down. He did It NORTH FOUND fault with partners technique, contending that he should have attacked spades rather than diamonds because with a spade break declarer could bring in enough tricks in that suit to fulfill the con- House.. Eng-lis- h coordi- times. V Janies la-V- or eye-dur- cross-eye- 1 THE VICE president hasnt 1 landed yet. but in due course this - is - bound - to - produce quite a splash for, as every if the condition Is neglected, beauty queen knows, it is the child soon learns to one thing to look good in a one eye over the other. bathing suit and something IN TIME, THKbrain will else again to swim the Channel. refuse to recognize pictures sent to it by the lazy eye. Prior to the President's Many infants have a wanthe first dering few months of life. The two structures dont 1-- ten Trouble Infant Eys-O- f ' now? of accounts cant stand his shaggy Jook. at me. What am I doing the king in dummy and tb- -' served that he could establish three sure tricks by driving out the ace of diamonds. He therefore led to the king of diamonds which West took at once and proceeded to establish his club suit When declarer tried to get by wijh a spade trick West ran in with his ace and cashed his remaining clubs for a total of five tricks. clubs to" 9 Wednes- to pro- - Heston claim his own program for the future. He said the vice president would be "stupid merely to stand 3 On the Eisenhower programs of the past He added, in what was certainly not the most graceful definition of. the presidency, that he (Mr. Eisenhower) was "fortunate that he didnt have to go any further with this thing. Whereupon, he cut Mr. Nixon loose in a wicked world. Interesting one of the day. please the doctor said gently. There was no reply. Are you afraid to look at me? Adler said. The boy looked up at once. ' The word afraid was a challenge to him. How old are you? the doctor said. The boy made a circle with one shoe. Ten," he said. . Ten? the doctor said, backing away. You are little for 10, are you not? The little blue eyes pinned the doctor with venom. A A 10 9 7 A V . this simply by setting Mr. Nixon , "YOU K WEST Adler originated, treated simple cases for the edification of German physicians.' , The woman gave Dr. -- VQ43 mind lished ler the By C. H. Goren East West" vulnerable. North deals. NORTH - high divfe Into deep water. He accomp- , Here In Vienna, where the serious study of the came" on stage in woolen sk i i and sensible 'shoes and an-- n o u n c e d: , Mr, Bishop Meinherren, Dr. Adler. The conversation ceased, and the whisper of many pages died. .. - Freud.,; enhower has just shoved Vice' President Nixon off the thing but a tangle of contradictory hunches. THIS IS A serious situation for the candidate of a minority regional party, which needs the support of independent voter?. 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