| Show Fe - w f — -- 4 -- I— 1 —1 - ' ! 'a i - - 4 I Darn Dr Van 4 k Many women experience a rotic tendency i Ii sated by standI n k and fa- - ! - and tigue l'Alrykt:- oc- - c asionall y is more notice- - 4 - t -- --- t' 9' ' srior 't' - -rt' It-o is it due ' i i ' — '''''' '7 ' 1 Allah " able 1N to and midway : between per! Dr ods The dis- comfort m'a y Van Dllen last for weeks and disappear spontaneously only to recur when least expected -- P 11 31 t t 111 n1 neverli a ye"— been able to pinpoint the fort cause of this annoyance d e s p i t e repeated examina- Overdistended tions including exploratory blood vessels 'andpelvte It is not a neu- logged tissues may mirror the engorgment of the If -- I 4 t' letAA 1 - - water-operatio- Star System Absent in Russian Movies I 11 It' ir lc A il ' I 1 t P -- '' e'- r t : re t - liAi - ''' : I t : ti ' - rr- - ir' i4 4' q 41:4 10 IV k F16 411 A4 t141 Lopert American 't ' i i i' I (:0-l- "?' if 1 I 'i14t1''4' e 4 — C7 - c itpi Nu' by Min &todicats s fo MC CO trni "Four years in a coed college and what did It get her? Nobody!" reader can get an answer by mail toany question of fact by writing The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 635 F Washington 4 DC Please enclose return postage or A stamped Velope TEMPORARY improv ement occurs frequently after a period of rest or a vaeation from home responsibilities Such relaxation reduces pel-- - en- - Q In a company report there is mention of re- Surgery is recommended onry when symptoms are severe or have persisted for months or years Several procedures are done varying from removal of the uterus to cutting or severing the pelvic nerves Sweeping Chills G G writes: Could change of life causes chills to sweep over the body many times a day? Reply: Indirectly as one of the many nervous phenomena that develop in persons going through the change serve for "depreciation and obsolescence" What is the difference between thee?—D K Depreciation refers to disappearance in value by wear and tear through use and' time Obsolescence is disappearance in value re suiting from improvements in process or in products In an industry which is constantly changing as to techniques and products obsolescence is a much more important factor than depreciation A By John C Metcalfe Some lonely dusk when night comes sauntering And down- - the- street droops his listless shadow Come past our door gentle dear into my arms And we shall build a dream—upon the-floTogether we shall hang a lacy shawl of clouds Around the slender shoulAnd ders of the breeze hang a host of silken silver - stars Upon the tower- ing moon enchanted trees Then little will it really For matter what we do no one else but you and I Of things 'shall know we did and happiness we Within a dream found we dreamed once long ago North South vulnerable East deals North North accepted the Invitation and jumped to six 48753 VAQ18 THE KING of diamonds was opened revealing that the partnership was a victim of duplication in that suit Declarer could see that the contract hinged on a favorable break in spades so he to draw two proceeded rounds of trump winding up In dummy and then led a low spade to the 10 in his hand - hearts A K 10 53 East V7 V Kc143 41 9 8 6 4 sta 4 93 9 87 6 1 52 QJ South J 10 A A VK106542 WEST WON the trick with the king and shifted to the nine of clubs This was ducked in dummy and East put up the queen of clubs which was taken by declarer's ace This made it appear that West had led from a holding of 198-x-and that he was now subject to a finesse in 10 it A 7 2 The bidding: East South West Pass 1 V Pass 2V Pass Pass Pass Pass 44 Pass - 4 4 Pass Pass Pass North 24 3 4 V 6 V Pass Opening lead: King of diamonds A series of forced discards from his ad- - re- - THE SOVIET FILMS require editing said Gerasimov because "every director likes to make his movie long The record is six hours" When I mentioned that the first uncut version of Marlon Brando's ----- -- Ef I- 4tz k Bardot asked the itte Why not?" i ' Enjoy your trips with the Miss Bardot: horse's owner Road help of our "Jamin wets less than she Atlas and Radio Guide It a does" covers every–section nr the United States and also Earl Long of tains maps tor 45 cities Louisiana will run for Gives the dial numbers of ' Congress radio stations throughout the Katharine Cornell Saw US mileage charts hunt- The Miracle Worker" last ing fishing motor law information The Atlas is easy week and invited Paddy Duke the child who pore to read and a convenient size about 71i inches by 914 trays Helen Keller to come inches Only 75 cents plus and meet Miss Keller the cents for mailing next day The child had-- a school exam in the morn Use This Coupon— ing then Miss Cornell's car The Salt Lake Tribune picked her up for lunch-a- nd Information Bureau they drove to Helen Keller's 635 F St NW home in Fairfield Paddy 4 DC Washington walked with Miss Keller in I enclose R5 cents in coin and "talked" the or a copy of thp Road Atlas with garden her alone without the and Radio Guide r aid of the e con-The- y Ex-Go- v - - nurse-translato- Name T HE 'YOUNGSTER had prepared for her role in the play so thoroughly that she was able to use the fingers spelling which is Miss Keller's means of Com- — Street — (Please print) City - State Wail to Washington DC) U2: In ashington thenew slogan for the Central Intelligence Agency is: "Fly Now and Pay Later" 1 rr --- --- - - - PersoOUGE 14 -i- I - k - PP':410 1 I - r All - 4 t I - I i '' o 1 i ' ' ! 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Koenitsev shrugged And Marilyn Mon- roe? "Why?" Gerasimov slarugged "Nothing special" MY PATIENCE ENDED "Those arefighting words" I warned the Russians We surely can negotiate dis putes a b o u t Berlin U2 flights and nuclear bombs but never about the desire- ble qualities of Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe I demanded that the state- ments be withdrawn that they assure me the state merits will not be repeated and that the guilty ones would be punished They smiled and stared at Vivien Leigh—and I Walked out of the room - I I - Map Your Trip A t - 1- PERSONNEL 1:")2 t Vivien ''' 10 I t the suit I 0 ' 47 ' - '11 ' '::±7---- 1 ' South - " Li : I s Is Jamin the French trotter will defend its champion ship in Roosevelt Raceways Intl Trot Aug '''''' 20 Jamin has ' become a na- eil ' A tional idol in t -' France a n d tewt4v A recently h a s it 1 - soN ) agreed - fter-the- e 'It - - f - x HOWEVER needed a successful spade en- finesse In any case he protire defensive ceeded along his original holding to de- course darer today led to dumA heart-wa- s enabling him I ace and on the spade my's to bring in a return East's queen apP:: well bid slam South cashed the peared ' contract ace and 10 and when East t showed out it marked West ' 'lS1 i with the nine as a stopper opened with one heart and Mr Goren BEFORE assaying the North who was a trifle short of the requirements clubs declarer first ran off for a jump shift temporized -- - the rest of the trumps with two clubs When his - West was obliged to discard small dubs and come partner rebid hearts North two down to two cards one of forced another bid from was known to be the partner by bidding three dia- - which nine of spades When a club mond& The showing of a was led at trick 12 and West new suit by responder is a followed with the eight deone round force on the open- darer played the king from ing bidder Observe that the three diamond call is not in dummy being quite certain any sense an attempt to be that the Jack would drop fancy It is employed be- cause a jump raise in hearts For Cunard Lino AstonWiens at this point would not be coii a showed adequate South VIDA FOX CLAWSON preference for clubs and TRAVEL SERVICE North now revealed' the heart fit When South—carr--- DA ried on beyond game by cue I 216 South 13th asst bidding the ace of spades versary vealed the "Keep your hands off my gin!" The headmaster of the Connecticut school had one student on his rolls who was a hopeless addict of murder stories and whodunits This ' cotton-pickin- 1:1 By C H Goren 4Q bombs bursting in air?" Eli Whitney to his wife: PERSONAL Goren on Bridge 4 IC 9 6 2 rockets' red glare and those 1- - Portrait the president?' West 'Francis how can you write anything with all the - t A The use of the possessive following an "of" phrase Is idiomatic in the first senthis is customary tence when the use of "a" or "an" indicates that the possessor has more than one of the thing possessed In the second sentence "the" indicates that the mayor has only this one home and the possessive is not used We speak of a friend of mine and idea of the gardener's a favorite game of the children's—but we do not use the possessive when we say "He is the father of the governor" or "This is the private car of I mined from a single issue of the ebullient U of Texas Ranger: Real estate agent: Now this house I'm about to show you is without a flaw Harvard Grad: What do you walk on? film star-syster- kid knew all about Mickey Spillane and Raymond Chandler but precious little about Shelley and Keats The exasperated headmaster yanked a wild and wooley paperback out of the kid's hands one day and handed him a dictionary "Study this for the remainder of the period" he suggested dryly At the hour's end the unabashed boy handed the dictionary back and remarked cheerfully "This is pretty corny I glanced stuff Professor at the last page and as I suspected the zebra did it-- ri Q'Why does bne say He is a friend of the mayor's" but "That is the home of the mayor"?— V H 4 Campus wits continue to sians the THEY HAVE NO in Russian films "A picture is an indivisible entity" said Koenitsev The picture-titl-e gets the top billing and not the leading performers An actor rises in status only by "word of mouth" comments — and then "the government" decides on any salary increases The 'government" is a committee in the Ministry of Culture Each - director makes one befilm in three years cause most of them write too the screen-play- pennett dazzle their elders Consider if you will these nuggets all three Mr Lyons producer At the table were Anne Jackson and her bus- band Eli Wallach both Ac tors Studio adherents "We'd like to visit Russia" 'Miss- Jacksorl strilled-"and teach you the Stanislavsky System" P r o f Kamerov frowned: 'We're tired of it Oh Stanislavsky's all right in its place" Just Try and Stop Me By the ofall Rus- 1 411 :: ) ' r— ) anyway" The night clubs will ad vance their shows for lack took home the plant from his dressing room because he didn't want it to die Ethel Merman took her be- longings from her "Gypsy" dressing room explaining "We're scheduled to move to favoasrtaitre Tshhe'eisr ("1 f 4 i'almolitird'"' "i 01 4) ' rP': - 1 t1 i t-- b In this respect the pelvic pain syndrome may be re- lated to the premenstrual s w e I I i n g experienced by some women By Haskin stand the actors striketalk about pension demands Their favorite American actress is Eatharine liep- burno they said If stars are necessary 2pi -- ' theater another ALTHOUGH THE CASTS of all Broadway shows re--a sported for work last week Dawson--o- Ai - )01-- breasts Questions and Answers Eyed Jacks" ran 28 hours they blinked and said: "Such record is impossible for NEW YORK—The Soviet film delegation came into Sardi's last Tuesday night: S GeraslmoV director of ' ti "Quiet Flows ' " k the Don" G Koenitsev cli ‘ rector of "Don Nk Quixote": Prof S Kamerov! cinema histo: vis" i r ian Their host was Ilya ' A 11 (S ' o ‘ f rr1' ': ' - I &7:) - 13 ' I - Leonard Lyons' The Lyons Den 711 I (-- 1 ' 1 I DR 'HOWARD C Taylor Jr of New York City calls it the pelvic pain syndrome Aching is localized in one Or both sides of the lower ab- domen or in the centei just above the public bone He hafound that many victims have tenderness in the uter- ine ligaments that is compa- tible with spasm strain or mild inflammation Overly sensitive 'nerves in this area may be to blame but congestion is a better possibility because breast sYmrrtonl§ "ortorf d OW PI iiii along with the pelvic discom- - t - 111 I dulLachIngpatiLdeepinAhejotumPr0rdnierticm pelvis that varies in severity from - day to IP fe ' day It is like— 040" ' ly to be aggra- - 11 ' 7 1960 - GeiotrgefrCI:V 1 1 - By Neigbhibozriusa) Pelvic Pain Syndrome Still Puzzling Doctors ' nor " The orimr-vilr - Me Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday June - 1 -l- - 6 ' - :i 7 : ' : I ih 41b |