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Show "iJ H Hli "W - T "' 9 to ". 'T The Salt Lake Tribuije, Wednesday, June 7, 1861 James Reston C New York Times Service highly intelligent and resourceful, stripped of their old empires, but in combination with America, still the mightiest coalition on earth. The VIENNA, June 6 tragedy of the Western nations today is that they underestimate their possibil ities. The events of the last few days here hare helped clarify this point Potentially,' have President Kennedys visit to Paris, Vienna and London was more than a show. It was a symbol of Americas presence in Europe, and by his very youth a reminder that a new generation is stirring in the West they, every necessary, not only to save themsel v e s, but to create another golden r, age: the the energy, the skill, the experience - everything but unity and faith. The melancholy paradox of western Europe is that it has so . much but believes so little. In these old nations are more than 225 million people, more prosperous than before the two wars, thing man-powe- " NOBODY COULD watch the faces of young men and women along the Presidents route in the ancient cities witho5t sensing the effect of the New World on the Old. A whole new generation has grown up in Europe since the last war. It is high- - ly intelligent and highly mo- bile, and if it is not wholly emancipated from the past, it certainly is less nationalistic and more European than the one that went before. . Goren on Bridge By C. H. Goren Neither vulnerable West deals. NORTH ' AKJ V109864 J54 i -- - K75 WEST 63 EAST 10987542 V 73 98 96 V A 63 AQ10 J 10 8 4 2 4k SOUTH - AQ VKQJ52 K72 AQ3 : - The bidding: West North East 1 Pass Pass Pass IV- - 1 Pass 3 NT Pass -- South Double 2 NT Pass Pass Major suit trump support" shoul rarely be concealed from partner. When, for ex am pie, the opening bid- der on the re- - ! bid round is presented with a choice be- - tween show-Ing a second suit or supporting partners m a J o suit take-ou- , ' THE RUSSIANS are providing the fear and the spur toward European . union, . and the scooter and wide television are helping the movement along. The' - Communist borders are still largely impenetrable for the young Russians and Poles and Czechs, but the young men and women of the West are crossing borders today the way their fathers crossed , streets 20 years ago. IN THE LAST few days the whole of Europe has been watching the continental football championships on TV the way the whole of America watches the World Series. When attention is riveted on Khrushchev and the mysterious world beyond the Elbe River, a sense of frustration settles on the West It is not that Mr. KhruSoth naturally doubled shchev was personally disand Norths heart response agreeable here. was routine. East now took the- - liberty of backing in On the contrary he was with one spade, a bid which less quarrelsome than usual. he felt could hardly excite Nevertheless, even he is partner when it is recalled trapped in the Communist and had to be the that he had passed the open-ing bid. Bgent of a series of proposals It is at this point that on Germany, Berlin, disarmaSouth made the bid worthy ment and inspection, which of your attention, two no no sensible man in the West could consider let alone ac- trump Jn preference to supporting hearts.. cept IT WAS QUITE evident In contrast, when attenis focused calmly on tion if were hearts supthat, the West the outlook is diathe of ported, king quite different. monds would be led through The most exciting thing in at the opening. In point of fact, at most tables, North Europe --"today- is - Britain's became declarer at a contract, . slow.but.steady.movement- of four hearts. With a diatoward joining the European mond opening the defense economic community (common market) and throwing quickly cashed three tricks with the ace of hearts still - over 500 years of history to to score.-A- t make common cause with no trump there was no Europe. This is more than an way to prevent the taking of nine - tricks. economic movement; in fact, 1 wattdfoaifray.Mifr-- is i tt all the economic jargon rounding - -- 13 The Neighbors By- - George nh West Doesn 9t Know Own Strength v Tv'V v Dr. Van Dellen Clark ' Palmistry Real Handy Lines Set Before Birth sur- it has tended to ob- scure the central fact that, like our own founding fathers in Philadelphia, these men afe talking about forming a more perfect union." Some of our readers take us to task in no uncertain terms. A Brooklynite objected to an I gave to a question on palmistry.' "If you knbw the subject," s h e wrote, your knowledge is There are those in western Europe who have given up, who feel they are trapped between the new goliaths of world history, and .can do nothing except - depend on the United States to see them through. At the same time there are others who see in the separate weaknesses of all the Western states as ' the means and impetus to unity and strength. THE PROBLEM is to concentrate policy on this central objective of the political and economic growth and coordination of the West. In his great study of the e UMn Mltltaw "Yes, the parents seem to look a lot alike. All wearing their proud smiles and the cameras from their necks." Just Try and Stop. Me. Bennett Cerf By ,a Tve decided to ehd it all a despondent lover-tol- d gunsmith. I want a good revolver and a box of shells. "The revolver makes sense," nodded the gunsmith, "but conclusion. why a whole box of shells?- ' "Ive been through this before, sighed the despondent HE GAVE LORD Castle- - reigh, Prince Talleyrand and -- one. .Tm gun shy. --The best I can hope for is a running-sh- ot . at myself. ..... Metternich credit for Congress of Vienna, the Eng- lish historian, C. K. Webster, reached a significant dispos-sorcery- eor.r.e 0ne of town elders called at a misery nobles house 111 fluest of a contribution to the annual charity drive. The noble had seen Wm comin& however, and instructed the buUer t(J say "The master has gone away on a long journey The elder spotted the noble peeking from behind the drawing room curtains, and told the butler, "Convey my re spects to your master if he ever gets back home and warn him not to forget his head at the window the next time he ventures forth. En" 1116 But the statesmen," he concluded, "failed to give to international relations any organ by which their work could be adapted to the new forces of the 19th Century, and it was ultimately doomed, to destruction. day. Is in flux. V . W yWWW V .' s KWsw 1116 In a ranch house in Ranchville, a wife asked wistfully, "Will you still love me, Arthur, when my hair has turned to grey?" Why not? responded the unfeeling wretch Ar- thur. Ive loved you through four colors already. One - more won't matter. This Is about where we are in Europe again to The continent The possibilities are great, but again the West needs the unifying engine that can adapt their work to the even greater and more menacing forces of the 20th Century. crystal ball, is the means or method used to become better acquainted with the an-sw- This Is In short, another of those moments in history when great deslclons ' ; are In the making. orations11 AFTER ALL, who would a prognosticator who just sat in a chair and talked? We are too' smarts Tor thlsTbut gullible enough to believe such information can be obtained from a palm, crystal ball, or horoscope. Inaccurate; and if you Congenital Diabetes dont you have B. B. writes: Can a child no right to be born with diabetes? write about it." REPLY Yes, and some of All I said was the lines the infants who develop diaof the paljns are ordinary betes during. the first few wrinkles and creases and weeks of life may have had there is no logical reason the condition at birth. to believe they indicate luck in love, long life or good Judgment" Look at your own palm and it becomes obyious that most of the lines are natural folds. The palm prints develop In the fetus during the fourth or fifth month'of pregnancy" while the hands are forming. The exact pattern appears to be determined by heredity, and changes can occur at this time by the same disorders that interfere with the normal development of the baby. But once the pattern is set, the lines never change throughout life. They develop Jong before birth and it is difficult to believe that the destiny of the individual is determined at this time. Another palm readers complaint was more scientific in its approach. She suggested that if. I visited a palm reader of a charlatan),'!" "might be astounded at what Do you know what those darn Russians are up to concise Information on past now?" grumbled an indignant businessman. "Theyre life and personal characterismaking the worlds most beautiful girl. Theyre using Elizatics can be brought out. beth Taylors eyes, Brigitte Bardots mouth, Ginger Rogers A good seer may not need legs, and Marilyn Monroes back. "Boy, oh boy, moaned to look at the palm if she a man at the next table, "what I could do with what theyre . is a good judge of human nature. The hand, like the throwing away! -- . consult Like Presidents? 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However, even such a drastic procedure as the concealment of five card trump support may at times become in- Imagine! Your favorite naugahyde Chair-- at this fantastically low price Look at what you get for so low a price . . . and it's WESTINGHOUSE, too! -- - -H- i-Back- -- . m dicated from the common sense of the situation. SOME PLAYERS regard it as a personal affront when partner refuses to support their suit In the case presented today taken from a tournament, I held forth the greatest admiration for the of South resourcefulness who refused to raise Norths heart Call though he held an extremely powerful heart bid himself. West opened with one diamond and East, holding no face cards, refused to keep the bidding open." Questions and Answers By Haskln Q. In what year following the Revolution in 1917 did unemployment disappear In Russia? W. S. A. In 1930, following adop--' tlori of Soviet Russias orig-- ' Plan in 1928. inal Five-Yea- r Writing oCJhls plan In January 1931, Louis Fischer stated that "one of the outstanding developments of the year (J930) was the disappearance of unemployment For all practical purposes, anybody who wants a job can get one If he has qualifications of the slightest, and often even if he has no skill whatever." On Oct 1, 1928, there were"!, 344,000 persons registered on the labor exchanges of the Soviet Union. Of these, some 350.000 were seeking work for the first time; about 400.000 were unskilled laborers; 300,000 were clerical ' and other employes;T00,000 building workers; about 200.000 skilled and semi j skilled workers. - Is Q. 1861-186- 5 Civil War" the designation of the conflict between the states? CHOOSE - - ANY. OF. THESE DECORATOR COLORS: CORAL, BLACK, WHITE, ' SADDLE AND TURQUOISE. Matching Recliner available at similar low prices. A. 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