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Show The Salt Labe Tribune, Tuesday, September 27, I960 Leonid The Public Forum the super market chamber 12 students and in recog-nition that Stadium Village constituted a constant lire hazard and interior housing conditions has been anxious to replace it with something more acceptable. The new University Village is being on constructed revenue bonds as a project. No state money is being put into it The new University Village will provide very good student accommodations at prices not out of line with going community rates. It will be completely enclosed and equipped with playground facilities.-T- he lives of the numerous children who will occupy it will not be endangered to the extent that they presently are in Stadium Village, where a combination ol traffic, lire and health hazards constitutes substandard conditions. PAUL W. HODSON Vice President, University of Utah v ' - g . Editor,to letter is interest people in returning lost pets to their owners. I have watched the lost and found ads for the last month and have seen the same ads day after day seek-- . ing the return of dogs, birds and so forth. ' heart-broken- J. MARY HODGE Another Noisemaker? I read Tribune: Editor, with horror and disbelief that our eardrums are to be outraged by another electronic carillon. If it were not bad enough that a commercial firm downtown dins unwelcome noise at us several, times a day, we are to have another loud clanging in the same general area from the dome of the Utah State Capitol! Who is responsible for this? Did anyone ask the residents who have to put up with a hundred Irritating noises if they wanted a giant player piano dinning at them in the neighborhood? Did the legislature pass on this? Can any outfit with some extra cash set up a nuisance in a public building and jangle the nerves of the taxpayers at will? Where are our freedoms that the brave men fought and died for in World War II and Korea? What a shame that the veterans organization was not better advised on how to spend its money for a memorial Why should free American citizens have to listen to the clanging of music they many not want to hear at the time. One can escape from the tinny electronic presumptousness of Editor, Tribune: During the"past several years the League of Women Voters of Salt Lake City has given a Shopping around for a hundredth birthday card for Grandma Moses was difficult, since all the suitable ones were painted by GrandMoses. Russia and Red China are disagreeing. But there is no reason to confuse communism with ice cream Just because it comes in different flavors. Goren on Bridge By C. H. Goren North South North deals. vulnerable. double may prove valuable to declarer in the subsequent play. NORTH AA843 V AGAINST the doubled contract, West opened the Jack 874 AJ72 AK AJ965 , V none V AK10 K1094 J1096 of clubs, and South decided to play his opponent for all three outstanding trumps. This would ostensibly mark declarer with four losers inasmuch as it appeared that a spade trick must be surrendered. However, he set about in an attempt to project an end play against West. EAST WEST Q10 SOUTH Q865 Q8432 AK72 VQJ96532 3 75 The North 1NT Pass bidding: East South West Double Pass 4 V Pass Pass ' Opening lead: Jack of Tipped off by Wests incautious double in todays hand, declarer executed rather AFTER WINNING the opening lead in dummy he cashed the ace of diamonds and ruffed a diamond. Dummy was' then entered with a club and another diamond was ruffed.. Declarer then crossed to dummy with the ace of . spades and the last diamond was ruffed in the closed hand as, fortunately, West followed. , a unor- thodox line of attack to fulfill the contract-' Souths four DECLARER liext cashed heart response to his partner's opening bid of one no - was trump reasonable. His hand figures to produce six tricks and the no trump bidder can be counted on for four. WESTS double, however, does not meet with our approval Even granting that he can take three trump tricks, he has no assurance of another winner,' and the information given by the . the king of spades hoping to exhaust West of that suit Now came the queen of trumps and West was in with no safe exit. A heart lead would sacrifice a trick" and, since West had no more .spades or diamonds, he had to get out with a club. This was ruffed in dummy, as declarer discarded his losing spade from the closed hand. In this way he managed to hold his losses to three heart tricks In fulfilment of i his contract; - Chicago, -- John Wayne has a home overlooking Acapulco Bay. He conferred here with his friend, former President Miguel Aleman, I to whom' he confided, his : A p r o b 1 era: i Waynes newy,est movie is I . And the least harmful measure because it empties ' the rectum, which is what happens every day in those who are So c a 1 1 e d constipation often stems from different ideas of what constitutes normal bowel, habits. were more consOld-time- regular. The newer laxatives contain bulk producers or wetting agents, that soften the stools. cious of this funcbodily even to tion, the extent of taking a weekly purge igOMgWM LwMhmUM P pxowwoMi L the safe-drivin- g Alamo. Liaoy... - Mex- icos theaters naturally are not too eager U m to show such a Mr. Wayne Him story. After all, if Mexico hadnt lost Texas to the U.S.A., It would now be the fifth largest nation in the world. Wayne proposed that Aleman sponsor the release of Alamo in Mexico. The former President smiled, then told the star: pre- . gpW'WW feiVUii il iftHi pKCWIJ L w3 By John Metcalfe CL POND DREAMS dive from the crag was easy and that he would do it No! no! Wayne shouted The horrified viewers saw a man leap, by torchlight, Into the ravine. This prearranged dive was made by a native. Henaghen had secreted himself below, emerged triumphant from the water, then went from table to table at LaPerla, accepting congratulations and drinks. Stick around till Sunday," he told some awed ladies. "I hear theres something in Mexico called bullfighting, and Ill try that, too. LaPerla is owned by Ted- dy Stauffer, who was once I t marrje(j . , Lamarr. v ' Hedy After the wed- lived 1 2 I ding - they .V The small German boy in knee pants and rumpled socks Is sitting on the stony rim of a wide pool Silent'y he watches his small sailboat drifting on the . .J jncave- In the silvery water ua-warm bright afternoon sun the rest- der A breath of breeze is aurant. Staufgently carrying his boat fer had just reA slight ripple on away ceived a shipthe grayish pond water . . . ment of 50 Is erasing the clear refleccases of wine tion of the blue sky and Miss Lamarr and stored mirrored little white clouds them in the cave. It left no . . . That were grazing upon room for any fourposter, and it like a flock of fluffy so the Acapulco restaurawifa sheep . . . The, small boy is teur and his screen-sta- r sailing in a quiet dream . . . pitched a mattress atop the As he looks longingly across wine baskets. his wide sea . . . And I am Thats Teddy Stauffers standing there beside him . . .. story. And, as proof, he can Following the small white" show you the restaurant As it drifts slowly sail tabs for the period in which toward the distant shore . . . he charged 50 pesos extra And in my heart I share for each bottle o wine from his longing. those baskets. ... .t ... ... We never bad this conversation. We cruised across the bay and, via glass-bottoboat, viewed the statue of the Vir Portrait ... r, cautions over the long and winding roads- were well heeded, because of a pracs tical device for keeping off the road: They pick up and retain the culprits license plates. Paul Getty, the richest American of all, built the Hotel Pierre Marques here but still has never seen it Cesar Balsa, who just ac- - c. r , scof-flaw- , N .9r building project than by stealing direct from public funds. f Constipation Misnomer For Mild Irregularity Soaper Says . Its easier to collect graft from huge public ... . ... fi rilW'n-- Lfcd)HiV jg Bur i ,fi LaMftlwW kl4 BIRTHDAY BARGAIN BUYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT whether it was needed. Dr. lived VanDellen under the dual misconception that the intestinal contents are poisonous and that the bowel is not capable of cleansing itself. Many adults can trace their addiction to laxatives to parents with such notion. They Granites pTJ Tlie modern generation is better informed. Furnish Your Entire Home With Walnut Finish Contemporary Furniture have an They expect-t- o occasional hard stool, especially if they are dehydrated because of excessive perspiration or too little fluid. This is not a constipated stool that requires a laxative. Most of us realize that it Is not unusual to miss a day, especially in diffcult situations or when our routine has been disturbed, as on vacation. IF THE BOWEL does not move today it may tomorrow or the next day. Dont take a cathartic unless absolutely necessary, because it will upset the normal rythm. Instead, drink more water and eat more fruits and vegetables. A ribbon, or nanny-gostool is a sign of tension rather than of constipation. The anal opening goes into spasm, limiting the size of the evacuation. This does not mean there is no such thing as constipation or laxatives never are needed. A person is constipated when his bowel habits have changed to such an extent that he cannot' have a movement without outside help. This may occur during illness or after surgery or because of a painful rectal condition. !o)4 At this one low price you can completely furnish your home with this smart contemporary furniture. You'll have to see it to appreciate its beauty Tjrcrg e Foam Rubber Sofa Open Fridays Until 9 p.m. , e 2 Step Tables e 2 Matching Chairs at d shell-shape- We drove here from across the the hills and high mountain passes the" flat" and "the crumpled all shining green in the noon rays of a warm September. The roads were good, for years ago the politicians had discovered and borrowed an elementary Tammany and Louisiana tactic: Dr. Van .Dellen -- Mexi-co- La-Per- HE NOT ONLY sees them regularly but when theres a sudden shortage of waiters even in his Jacaranda Cafe designed by Dali hes been known to lend a hand. Balsa started as a waiter. His chain soon will include two famous hotels in Paris, one in Jondon and two In paper, tossed it onto the flat royal table and said: good deal of time and study to the subject of arcawide problems and their solutions. The league is interested in current efforts to consolidate health services of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County. As you so aptly pointed out in your editorial of Sept. 21, "Disease germs and health problems do not recognize city limits. They decidedly ought to be attacked on a metropolitan area basis. While past efforts have not been able to bring about a solution to the problem, it is hoped that current efforts will. It would seem important, however, that such a consolidation should not result in lowering the health standards now maintained by the city. The City Commission has recently approved the appointment of Salt Lake City Board of Health members as a committee to contact the County Commission to determine a final course of action. The league hopes that the work of this group, combined with continued ef- forts of both City and County Commissions, will result In a feasible and satisfactory consolidation. CHARLOTTE J. NEWMAN, League of Women Voters of Salt Lake City. ma Acapulco. crumpled sheet of Thats gin, placed on a base 20 feet under water the only such shrine in both hemispheres. FROM THE terraces of we could see the spotlight, crag high over the Pacific where natives dive 138 feet into the ravine, timing their precarious leap for the moment when the tide surges in to cover the boulders. One night Jim Henaghen, who was then John Waynes associate, announced that the qulred the St Regis Hotel in N.Y., owns five hotels in King of Spain asked the explorer to describe the new colony. Cortez League Supports Merger On August 27 my green and yellow talking parakeet, Skippy, flew out the open screenr I advertised for six days without results. Children and owners of . They pets are someone is " that only hope caring for the pet and that it is not suffering. If you find a lost pet have a heart and try tolo-cat- e the owner. Vicinity doesnt make much difference as birds fly high find far. ACAPULCO There is a story that when Cortez first returned from Mexico, the Editor, Tribune: In review-- . ing the qualifications of Vice President Nixon for the presidency it appears that the foremost asserted qualification is his hatred of communism. I submit that if this were a qualifying attribute Adolf Hitler would have been highly qualified. The vice president alleges to be against communism, sin and corruption. He claims to be in favor of the Constitution, good government and motherhood. Specifically the American people know not what he stands for. CL STUART BROWN, Kemmerer, Wyo. This Tribune: music but canned music "as ponderously as the real Westminster chimes in Lon-- a don are a nuisance we cant avoid. I suggest that the Legislature investigate the administration of the statehouse' (where statues have been juggled in recent years to the displeasure of many Utah taxpayers) and decide where this outrage on privacy, dignity and the right to listen or not listen is to end. F. M. MORRIS Aixong Generalities Return Lost Pets Lyons The Lyons Den In Mexican Law, Scofflaws Unlicensed .By Our .Readers. Continued From Page 13 e Cocktail Table - e Occasional Chair U e 2 Throw Pillows y . t e Bookcase Bed e Mattress and Box Springs e 2 Pillows and Bedspread e 2 Dresser Lamps e Double Dresser and Mirror The milder products of bygone days are still good, particularly when the bowel needs a lift The enema is ; Tribune Offers Bible Bargain '- I In response to many requests, we offer a moderately priced Bible, in King James version, which you will be proud to own or to use as a gift. Compact (5Kx7ttx"l, ex832 pages, newly-set- , tremely clear type, on light-weigBible paper. 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