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Show N ir V rr V '' I V v' V FNr Editors Notebook Aii r ' nrf r Vv V V The Neighbors By George Get in tfie Swim v-o- l etta I dont. Nothing,.. But Happiness letters The Foleys are the luckiest people In the world. They have happiness. They tol have - nothing else. and fTTanpy HE WAS HOME. She worked. One day she fell to the sidewalk. Mary Foley went to the hospital. She had had a stroke. The left side was paralyzed. The hair turned white. They sent her home. Johnny was sent to the hospital and had a heart attack. From that day onward, they have sat, smiling at each other, kidding each for other, and praying friends who are having hard luck. They went on relief. ... nd Just Try and Stop Me i -- Bring out the full beauty of your diamonds with an mounting. It costs so little, why not enjoy thepride of, wearing your precious diamonds in a new ring mounting? Com in for an The Hudson County relief agency took the last thing Mary had left her life insurance policy. is the only one who sees these fnoo3f. WTie n sTuPcame down to the shore, she arrived radiant, remained that way, and left for home with an edge of tan under the snowy hair. Her favorite expression is: God has been good to us. - JOHNNY TOLD me that, after the- - first column, over a thousand people wrote By C. 1-- K943 1052 K2 KQ96 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 A 1 Pass Pass 2A ? Pass Pass What do you bid now? Q. 2 As South you hold: A K74 VK6 Many people, A A 10 6 3 VJ5 AJ953 A 10 9 7 5 A AQ5 -T- JEWELRY COMPANY A. .2' ns V J - Jl UTAH'S FIRST' JIWILIRS I AIT IAKI so. MAM ST. v CITY OPEN MON. TILL 9 PM. - tOa SEDAN 4-DO- DEMONSTRATOR - SALE Declare your independence of car troubles this vacain this Chrysler Newport. tion seasonl Go worry-fre- e Driven less than 4,000 miles, it's backed with Freed's New Cbc Warranty. 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He opened it A dol-la- r bill fell out and fluttered . to lhe- - ground,- - Now you at The West's Finest a 1 a4 3 meter & IT TOOK A long time, but Mary was proud of it when it was completed, and a neighbor hung some fresh curtains for them, or awhile, Mary was happy showing the place off. She drags her left side and, en route to another room, she tried not to touchXhe wall for support. But even that cannot keep a woman ecstatic for long. The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1A Double " 1 A ' ? . What do you bid? (Look for answers FOB FAMILY FUN SWIIII1IIIG NEWPORT - Recreation Center DAYNES N OF-AL- $1&95 CHRYSLER A 10 9 6 4 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 1NT Pass Pass ? 2V Pass What do you bid now? Q. 6 As South you hold: many , Priced From Accidents occur usually because of lack of judgment, tomfoolery, Ignorance or misinterpretation of the facts. he and his wife tired so much of looking at the four walls that Johnny painted the place himself. When Kelly and I drove them home, I could sense the sadness of two kids who WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ South you hold: Q. BOWL & SWIM EASY " CREDIT -- Gorens Quiz On Bridge H. Goren A . VJ86 s ... dh. But good swimmers known to have been drown. " r PLEASE, LORD ' to remember . . . Favors which I seek Lord, I ask you . And the today . . . For my many truly loved ones friends for whom I pray . , . See that all of them; are happy In the things they have to do So that they throughout each hour . . . Keep their gentle faith to You . . . Give to them, dear Lord, your blessings . . . When a bit of help they need . . . And whenever they may falter . . . Show them where the pathways lead '. . Send to them your guarding angels'. . . To protect them in the night . , . Till .the dark expansive heaven . . . Brings to them the morning light . . . Lord, I ask you for these favors . , . With a fervent silent plea . . . And if then your time permits it . . . Please think r-kindly too of me. ... -- I told Johnny I couldnt believe it Ask Mary, he said. Mary nodded. I said it couldnt be, because the column, had been written four years ago. They shrugged. Foley cannot move a hundred feet without both HER-HUSBA- The-officia- ls C. By estimate without obligation. AID Every week, they null one dollar to the Foleys. A Q 10 75 The bidding has proceeded:. West North East , South 1 A 1 Pass Pass 2 Pass 4A still have It - -- Pass 4 A Pass : Nowthe Foleys are living to-- a Pass 5 A 7 Pass housing development at 9 Pass What do you bid now? Heckmann Dr., Jersey City, N. J. They get some social South you hold: Q. security and Johnny gets a A A1095 AKJ3 5 small , pension. Their total AKQ74 income is $188 a month. The bidding has proceeded: West North East South FOLEYS HOBBY is a 1 A ? 1 Pass ham radio set. It lifts his What do you bid? to be talk to with able spirits Q. 4 As South you hold: other men, some far away. A865 4 A43 A A942' Mary cannot talk well. So AQ10 she sits and looks at televiThe bidding has proceeded: sion and sometimes, tohen East South West North days and weeks go by with 1 2 Pass Pass ho visitors, she gets the ? ' ' blues. Pass What do you- - bid now? i When her morale sags, Q. 5 As South you hold: Mary feels guilty. A K107 AK43 Portrait for. Today John Metcalfe Remounted Modern Setting So she blames herself sis she looks out of the 13th floor window at a vast ex- and feels panse overtaken by loneliness. She has plenty of relatives, but they are too busy to visit Only a nephew, Raymond . McCarthy, finds the time to stop by, armed with a smile and a coffee cake, to sit awhile and give her the small news of small people. Then she brightens. g i II It's rr- - cheer-u- p t Ts '62 to the Foleys. Some enclosed small sums. . But the champions for are a couple in Toledo named Jean and Paul Schultz. neighbors, have been kind to the Foleys. Sun Shines On. It told about their marriage a score or more years ago, and their dreams. None of them came true. They never had children. They were never able to put a--j dime in the bank. Mary had a speech impediment which-d- id not improve with age. Johnny developed hardening of the leg arteries and had to quit work as a truck driver. ... in a Magnificent they brightened the place so much we turned off the lights." I wrote a column about Mr. Bishop John and Mary Foley four years ago. It was called y Have DAYNES Remount It hap-pines- They fant-thai-t- BIGGER Just came' to our house to stay for a week vote-hungr- LOOK I? onfirtpr U1SI1UJJ, JACJJUl N WILL know what I should do about that mountain. It certainly fouls up our TV reception!" Tivn Hi cli 3 DIAMOND - Start early - because this country is dotted with back yard pools, rivers and lakes; we also have the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. Furthermore, boating is increasing in popularity and ...more fishing tackle is being-sol- d than ever before. It is 1 impossible to watch children every moment of the day and there is some reassurance in knowing the smalliry can swim. -- - PjtECIOUS x. - Could Save a Life - More-th- an 2500 deathsLjnilhone of landlubbers who have little oj-- no knowledge occurred last year from ac- f water. They cannot swim " cidents among person and aresomewhat uneasy ,.,,. swimming or when riding in a boat or playing in the bathing on the shore. water. An adTHESE MEN and women ditional 1,000 should earn to swim even were traced to though the- y- go boating, boating h fishing or bathing only1 66-too s casionally. It is late to learn. from the Met The ideal time to take up ropolit&n Life Insurance Co. swimming is during childhood. Youngsters learn to stress the- ' swim as readily as they need for caulearn to walk. Encourage when them to take lessons at the-Revisiting the water front In he past, most people Cross, Y, school or lived along water routes camp. and, to survive,' were forced Many parents prefer to cope with the hazards of this type of instruction to this environment teaching the tots NOWADAYS, there are ,- YOU v The Sail Labe Tribune, Sunday, JnJy 1, 1962 y -- ? J s y y' 4 Dr. Van Dellen ' VIEWS ON THE NEWS: Objections to the court action range While preparing fop a brief vacation. I - from Alabama Legislature which found the been have trying to understand the Supreme ..it diabolical to Cardinal Spellmans recent ruling on" the -- Regent ' statement Court that if that simple prayer can be Prayer case from. as violating the separation f interpreted New York. church and state, then I, too, can only pray: Depending upon God save the United States,' for America has how you view the traveled far from the ideals of her surely decision which held fathers when the prayerful mention founding van Innocuous and of Gods holy name In a public school breaks Inoffensive prayer the law of this blessed land." . ' , to' b unconstitu- I suspect that Cardinal tional, the arguSpellmans utterance reflects the feeling of most ments 5 run some. - Americana. thing like this: Those who are One is also tempted to agree with the - offended by the de- News which said: Judicial interCharlotte cision accuse the court of tortuous reasoning. is a vexing task, with endless impretation . that-alogical extension. of the They say arising from each decision, But, in court ruling, as applied to public schools, plications this caSe - the court has struck down, with might require the abolition of prayer. no cause or necessity, a principle and an THEY WANT TO KNOW whether; we idea that was simple, fundamental' and must strike the words under God from the ennobling It has. said that the nation may not help Its children to share in the spirit-- . Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and And this be our motto: In God is our trust from ual heritage which is so great a part and a ; the Star Spangled Banner before children power of the nation." " I may sing it THOSE WHO ARE AGITATED by the In rebuttal, those who agree with the courts ruling can take some comfort from court maintain that the decision did not prothe fact that the opinion, as written by hibit prayers or the mention of God in pubwas not nearly so sweeping Justice lic schools. They say the court ruled only on as the Black, denunciations would make it. early an1 official prayer composed by a govern, appear. mental agency, the State Board of Regents in There will be other cases, and possibly New York. , other decisions they will find more pleasing. , As Justice Black said in delivering the Certainly, many of the editorial criticisms , were emotionally, rather than judicially, opinion of the court: founded. . "We think that the constitutional prohibi- RANDOM NOTES tlon against laws respecting an establishMany members of Congress who sure ment of religion must at least mean that in trying to force a World War I pension bill t&is country it is no part of the business of dm of the Veterans Affairs Committee are government to compose official prayers for the same people who voted against raising of- the American to recite group any people as a part of a religious program carried on the national debt limit. . . . Pensions for World War I vets will cost an estimated by the government. one billion dollars the first year and ultiBut Justice Black went on to say: mately a total of 11 billion dollars. , . . EviTHERE IS, OF COURSE, nothing in the dently, these misrepresenta-tive- s decision reached here that Is inconsistent see no inconsistency in their actions. with the fact that school children and others DICK NIXONS CHANCES of defeatare officially encouraged to express love for our country by reciting historical documents, ing Californias Gov. Edmund Brown are-saito be picking up as President Kennedys such a the Declaration of Independence, which contain references to the Deity or by troubles mount and the Republicans patch up their differences. . . . Pat Browns singing officially composed anthems, which include the composers professions of faith strategy team still feels the governor can Win if he doptnt tallt to Supreme Rplng, nrurith. tha Commentator Eric Severeld says responsiare many manifestations in our public ble members of Congress, including some of life of belief in God. Thus it would seem that the courts dethe most liberal and enlightened members, are simply losing their illusions as to what cision in the NdW York case held only that no branch of government can order the remoney, food, arms and exported expertise can and cannot do in and to underdeveloped cital of any prayer since this would be in vionations. lation of the First Amendment to the Constitution. , THE PRIVATELY growing suspicion So the singing of Gpd Bless America that every President from Harry S Truman and "The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag through Mr. Kennedy has wildly oversold the prospective economic and political rewill not be barred since they are in no way sults from Americas generous interventions "official. . has now become a conviction. To say Nor does the decision contain any pro of the nothing done by the hibition against voluntary prayers or recitaeh Eric? tions. ' Drew Pearson is Just discovering that we In the matter of Christmas celebrations, have some labor leaders who put the interno governmental body can require such exest of their union ahead of the welfare of ercises. - But, as David Lawrence has extheir country and would tie up a segment of sets plained, if a class of pupils voluntarily ' the country in order to put their union wants and to Christmas at up a program ahead of a rival union or preserve jobs long sing any song, this is not barred. outmoded by technical- - progress." , , . Some pupils could object and refrain Amazing, just amazing! from participation, or even leave the classTHE ALLIANCE FOR Progress is about room. to hire a public relations outfit at eight milWhat is really prohibited is any form, lion dollars a year to explain what its doof religious exercise which is prescribed by . . . But the real trouble, as Sen. George ing. any branch of government or by any indiSmathers has explained. Is that the Alliance vidual holding public office. is headless. no one running the show. Mr. Kennedy should listen more to IF THIS REASONING IS accepted, it George now and less to the White House appears that many of the early denunciatheoreticians. tions of the courts ruling were based upon John S. Knight , misinformation and misunderstanding. A Editor Bill Saggs said in the Miami President and Editor News: "The court was reemphasizing Knight - Newspapers church are separate in the the United States. The court was not, as some members of Congress have charged, promoting atheism." By Bennett Cerf Nevertheless, Justice Douglas, in a dicA movie star whose costumes usually retum of his own, expressed doubts concernveal abundant sections7 of her superb and ing the use of prayer in opening sessions of well advertised anatomy, received this fan Coneach House and of Court the Supreme in written You a childish scrawl: letter, gress. He went so far as to say' that once, are beautiful. Please send me your autogovernment finances a religious exercise it graph and a photograph when you are not inserts a devisive influence into our comwearing too much." munities. The star sent the picture, but asked in v an accompanying note: Did you show your WHILE THE CONCURRING, but separate Opinion expressed by Justice Douglas mother your letter before you mailed it to has no bearing on the courts decision, it is me, and how old are you, anyway?" The fans reply was, In answer to your first certainly subject to criticism as stretching the meaning of the First Amendment to question, I did not. In answer to your sectortuous lengths. ond question, I am 34." over-sellin- 4 dark. .Case of Emotional Criticism , v ' Riincno "42" LANES Pool Hours 10 a.m,1o Adults 75c Age 641 12 llpjn. and Under 50c j , West North Tempi 3602 So. 9th East '? ; |