Show V - I 10 r - - p 0 t -- I i il—fll lip 7t 1t 11 -- 1 - lbr- t A 7 - 1 1 --- ''' i A r" i 43 - li:4c--- - 41-- it i'4 i fitL:h1- 'ILe'" j7i 14 - - i '' - ' 444 -- 4 ' --r '' 110 I --- - :'- — - 4 ErLa oVencto 4 peat I ci fleas I 1 r$ tv v i f ' ' ! H 110r 4 ': 1 '' j - '" : I:s :' '''' r' 1 - ' - '1 ' -- ' '' ' Yotk s WA!ThIN(-ru- A''''' S: - : ' ma i - - Ivan - pitillettrki:c:41IV who is art confine ig1:11('IkeS:i 3C-- I A German plutocrat is showing his estate to an English friend who praiiies the layout ecstatically The German shrugs it all off in the name of what English author? Rusk's job gives him addition more overtime than a World War II rivIn The of this beauty burden bills to tax-fre- e back-breakin- expenses g pecu- There are all those black suits he has to buy to uphold the gravity of the office lie probably w ears out enough black suits in a to single year pay for a limou- sine Drugs Bill In the nature of the job It is reason- able to assume that his druggist's bill — for aspirin stomach pacifiers earache rxitions pep pills vitamins dramandne throat lozenges and such — exceeds the Big - Van IL Part doing such an excellent job of giving gressmen someone to run against De Ilea fly sprained' older the ankle is the Most The y more sprain is t i ' ! ' after common t : ve 4 injury In the usual sprain the tissues s u rrounding the joint are damaged Mrs L A writes: I have been told that when children are given antibiotics such as penicillin or aureomycin they develop leukemia- - How true is this? REPLY: This story is not accurate Blood disturbances may follow the use of antibiotics but leukemia is not one of these disorders -ii ' ' - -' : ----t er ' i J l 'l t A4 t1' ti ' ' - have 11: Dr l'air Defies stretched The ligaments and joint capsule may be torn because they been over- - instances the blood vessels andterves are severed Occasionally the some pull is so severe a segment of bone is dislodged over the area where it is attached to the ligament H of all sprains will save days of discomfort and disability Swelling and bleeding are brought under more quickly when the injured '' structure is elevated and packed in ice The ideal management of sprained ankle is to go to bed immediately elevate the several pillows and cool the releg gion with ice As soon- - as pain subsides' control 1 11 an or elastic bandage is applied The injection of Novocain directly Into the injured tissues is an alternate remedy Thereafter the individual resumes activity mild at first followed by as much as can be tolerated without discomfort It cane or crutch helps to walk with I '' 1 1 1 a 1 I May Apply Cast ' Now and then the physician finds it necessary to apply a cast This measure may appear drastic but it does afford ab-solute protection and rest While the part is Immobilized healing takes place rap idly When pain lingers physical therapy beat massage and nianipulation may stimulate healing heat at this stage is not harmful because the danger of bleed ing has passed Soaking the ankle in warm wautror applying an electric pad IL W writes: What is acute labyrinthitis? REPLY: Inflammation or a toxic condition of the labyrinth of the ear a structure that has to do with equilibrium Dizziness nausea and head es usually accompany this disturbance Early Treatment Helps Early treatment M V A writes: Does the vegetable oil in margarine take the place of eating vegetables? REPLY: No vegetable oils are rich mainly in polyunsaturated fatty acids On the other hand vegetables supply haie and vitamins A B C and D I and in N t It IA 9 Avan fly Le-i- tr ritJr i Ili(-it- s hit f) Niu-4n- )to i It vtd pee uYe tha Sen an4 clanit Ike tootle k Ili pt t'-- ll FA age i t sualwrat41" villa wrptelit not meet the (hie ryNtlitrat n u in 1) r of pvirts m a we- - ! lire t A --- - 41 t iri 1 - s-- Sis:11 a child neeis early dagns and pipper 'titration to resitte his or her apeciaiaed training riorestry to heip merconis ths specifir learning disabilities perceptual ctilficulties and behavkir which so treventlY resuit from ()rain darnv N IT ! 1 1 ' &lour-tiara-e- lbj rim !Ye:Y Dear Dr !Saloom: One of my daughter's high school teachers seemed to me to be very unfair lie VIVP tests at unexpected times IVA completely snout slanting My daurtler sissy's made good grades on tests for which she had a chance to prepare but did very poorly in this class Don't you think this is an unfair practace? - Colleges DO provide the counseling Ilossever students you suggest too often faU to make use of these ser- services vicel Consequently they drift Along rather than remedy their shortcomings SLIFTPrt sion rosy be a drastic punishment for this neglect but it does serve as a re minder to students that their firit responibility is to their subjects Dear Dr White IoNe types of behavior are ItAt sissy assuuated Isith kain damage liosteer suice sometimes they are parents and school rounseloes should as you suggest be on the alert and seek professional advire when other efforts seem to be slow in producting results ANSWritt of opposition KR Mrs I ' persesetation lotitatin lir temper tsntrurna and poor It I dsrvi- to It4 is socutn Vrt tIA U 1!4 $0ove lunied by hyperaotivity LO t a vo- inpotris tf niinitnsl twain bin injury is especially (LJrA a of Sga Ithern ('Atthrn 4 ' tw and illwil fro m th e f n- - tl V trAtment until we i ' ' ---memetter foll(rwtng TIM( wwpension tart Of be the Call 6 ailli Ammo Initny 0 illego drcip Mr Nwoost outs No mwtter how tntify totlege officials Are there should be time for s tio(Ifer rare where amwel is EIVPfl th of one's intendell s auggeston of field Am 1 wrong in my thinking! N11 Rye New York A A Haddonfield NJ Answer: This practice 'Is not unfair It is the same for all members of the class The difficulty arises because your daughtori plan of study is not effective hi this NIA0n: Your columns are usually most helpful and informative llosvever I feel that your answer to Mrs T M did not go far etieugh I am publicity chairman of the Westchester COMMilleg of the NY AssoA ciation for Brain Injured Children child who is impulsive has a short attention-span has little and has a highly emotional behavior pattern should be tested inunediately by a qualified individual with training In the field of brain Injury She hs displaying some of the She should review before studying each days assignment and thus keep the course organi7e1 in her mind as though a test were to be given every day of the course Under this plan your daughter will absorb more both from reading and from listening in class Some variation of this plan should be used in the study of other courses even though warning is given on tests In the long run It will make her a better student learn-as-you-- self-contr- e Narn t of two taytvatyl an Make anon tt itt they with tett: g dome tte cotrtry 111t It the Itoani Voraten It taao 114 peace Lave to te bee emphaa:a ett-- rt to CAA a tt It'opAtir vet ttfla by therrt ran yle:dt deeds by him rt ts one iiiii a v (it oii(-pI CA niNi con‘ me or whil-- the is Niion 7 le l'iliverairf (I m Former Vice President Richard M Nfxon on a tour through Asia issued a eestatements rie of egregiously hard-linOn the other hand thme kinds of Re ‘'w-- kIrwil rAltiration OU mester It immediateiy encountered twn kinds First there was and there remains the opposition of the Coldwaterites notably Congressman John Rhodes of Arizona More Important the established figures in the party were cool Sett Everett M Dirksen who is not keen to see another leading Republican emerge in Illinois at first digmissed the Percy proposal as "another idea to throw in the pot" Nixon Hard Time i calitua L tol e v!!11!e is-4- k tat ttAt 131e- Shouldnt just Boot Them Out! linois Simmons Sale! SATURDAY ONLY King Ensemble live Complete l! G C writes: Can a young person have a coronary attack? REPLY: Yes but this heart disturb-oslice is more common in the 50- - to group Send a stamped addressed envelope for leaflet on coro- nary disease n D P writes: I have a chronic case of tonsilitis Would you advise me to have them removed? I am 60 years old REPLY: TonsilitIS of years' duration is best treated by surgical removal of the diseased organs Your physician can offer better advice because of your age and the possibility of disorders that might inciease the risk J C writes: Do eating candy and nervousness cause the blood to thin or the blood count to lower? 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3 A drama critic Ia1L ill on the night of an important opening and sends his wife to cover it for him Later he phones her verdict to his paper in the name of what Indian notable? 4 Mrs Ullman thought the movers had taken everything out of her old flat Ilp helps keep the producers of aspbut suddenly discovered a valuable vase irineffigies and soundproof rooms that had been left behind She spoke to at peak He produces immense her Chinese houseboy Allan about it In quantities of national emotional satisfacthe name of what artist did he reply? tion simply by sitting there comfortingly ANSWERS: I Ach it's Chesterfield at the State Department so that we can 2 "I'm Cole Porter" 3 "Madam all have someone to blame whenever we are reminded that all over the world the Pandit" "Van Gogh lady" human race is made up of people 'At a play camp for ''My Will Rusk get I raise? Not likely Conmother makes me go to bed at 8 o'clock who pay his salary cannot gressmen r meaner every night She's a very well run against him if forced to than yours!" admit that they had to raise his pay for 2 A is that governpay for overtime among secretaries of state is nothing which means that tusk is not piling up enornious income-ta- x eter ment tolrs federal Bright young lads and laws in the high school set have revived a parlor game called "In the Name of" In case and like you're not familiar with it a few do I are much here as as puns choice aamples: Thanks to a conscientious boss w tic likes him to be on call 3 days a year he never has to take a N'acation This means a tremendous saving for he is not obliged to get tied up In resott rentals boat purchases or any of the other bankruptive involvements that plague executives who have to submit to a month or two of vacation every year Overtime But No ray or four VI-e-l 11 one-four- th By Bonnett Cerf Nyinents Poi ( PYtty rry 1e'y t"-11- sake" yyse! There h is 011 ret ) ltTutt4 11101 111)Abert It has &heady been re)" tet by the other aide tri the war For another the Johnson Administration has es pressed Its support for the idea of an ell Asian conference But when set against the Itepubh an reeOrd the À A ft peak'e e'OnterrIler idea takes on large slgnificance For up to Sweatshop Rages In short it is fairly obvious that PN en with the uharpest posible money management no secretary of state ran survive long on $3$ 000 a year The question ts how much is a secretary of slate worth It we apply the productivity test Ike are forced to conclude that 235000 is a little better than a sweatshop wage In the average election year for exof all congressmen run ample againNt the secretary of state Without him they would be reduced to running against the secretary of commerce or the aviation administrator Most would probably prefer to resign The secretary ot state then can be said to produce of each Con gress which should merit at least as much pay as earned by men who produce things like "Ben Bur" Just Try and Stop Me the secretary's circumst 4 nces may conclude that Ilusk is simply ill poor managtmr of money After all his ear is provided by his employer which probably savos Min $1000 or more per year in car Baker Mr kiliokerrilot ck costs y the they if 41 'il e 4 S:00000 :' LL1-- IlVel-Ag- rllon on Even t ' --1 : nom the family man living 3' prt-b- receive sympathy much i " w111 not My li - st4te Of i t - the pekliliarity of the )ob Is such that to retain his Mt ffity he niud sarelyt from time In time have le of born effigies (Of congie men Southeast Avian generals columnists French presidents etc) Most executives can scream or burn effigies In of state public but not a A secretary (I' state can do these things only in the absolute privacy of a ar mn el proof or smokeproof room and getting the exclusive ti"e of a so whIpruot or sloily twig salary al 54I'reftry A 0 In addition - Unfortunatr!y is on hos Ir)0110 "' - 7 t Ti 111(4 stntinent the be flu Nk's brke 'Or Skeet ty Re)ectert Ear n thin there is virtually no (hars-that the Thal appeal will klui Rusk's Going Broke—And Sympathy's So Liti le Ne Is In (1:1 4ti 14e4e ratty Inl hel--r - Baker 141111 tit MA k the shave of ea?dr krali tional otitraun on the Vietnamese sar The bew thltlaItte take the (Lam a statement by the lesileishlit In Congress ontl(aVng the rat) or Thailand fOr a conference of Anlitil Fiero 11 try to work out a pearp ortIlerneM In Viee Nam Itoas dke Itcety tuned '''' t '1w could publit-a- 41I h L' ‘ ''' :: a lune harze tor the better both the outlook of the lie- tt4mN81$40 ' ' ' IA ' - illitilt!Nto ''''" itr' i - 4- -' t -A ''''''''''' ''''- I I 444444- and yeah hard court tet to run the hew tlYt A IS 19401 LBJ N' I (0-- 41 tI lorg - g 1 4 1 ''' 1 -4- i 1 ''Fi " —44 - 4 )T 1 $ 1 't tk4 St 17 dr alcittrwa ate psIssaiL tle ts leatrt :eta:3 4 ge ('0 It4tiry ot M t Nero calittAe tot s NAuutle rtokt '14 e on tirtt g 0 ottituftutual e IN 1 Li-- - 11 I 1441s t1 n se5r a i Li 14tr41 A - of full IN'hile : T 1 1 :4 ' doe "a 4 '' lit L t 4A T- r - ' IIMITIO tIAZ ! 1 It t) - '' 0 GI s J1 - ii I 4 ' OS i i' -- 4‘ t - - : - '' AVIAJ itftee a 1411I pant I taillihg t det l'arty Les f:ra::y hurnng anal the lb t '' 3 ' t i te4-4- -7 AtINGTIV1 1 ''!Ar ed---441 ' ' I 1 li I '' :7241 i- '1 :: ' i - I 'i 4$ rA vilrt4 t it ''' - - 44—- t - - - si ' :1 i '"-:- ±: Js-) COP Peace call Sp( US ' A '-- a ' 1 - 1 '4 ''''- lhe hriat J orph 4 7 4 T' 4 ' - - i - 711'-'- ii 4t i —-- 1 1 - 1114-Rt- it - "- - 1 -- q - - ro ft If - I 4 in loans 4 I 4simmor' Atkrrmag1CMa4tzemaviofofefTditfotR& : -- 1: |