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Show r Grin and Bear It Hypochondriac Must Bow To Anxiety Edict, Rela A New Orleans, La., reader writes: I was especially terested in your excellent column on s. to According my doctor, Im one. Now lets be honest and do a column atients. ... Otis is not marrying me to evade tbe draft! He Just g wants to reduce the premiums for male drivers under 25! back-breakin- Nason on Education Small Libraries at School Creaje Special Problems By Leslie J. Nson, Ed.D. University of Southern California have experienced that sinking feeling when the lights suddenly went out and you were left to You probably about grope the room looking for- the exit. student A can get a similar feeling the when rections of the teacher are suddenly re- moved and he must plan and carry out his own study of a subject. Peggy graduated from a high school of 1,800 students. Classes were 35 to 40 in size, and the subject matter was di- Then came the sudden awakening. One of her required classes in the first semester was to be carried on not through class meetings but entirely through independent study. The college library was adequate, but Peggy had no experience in its use. The col-le-g authorities assumed, erroneously, that the high school had given Peggy her introduction to thfsut'pe of study. Peggy was not alone in her dilemma. Some of her fellow freshmen came from small high schools with inadequate libraries. Only those students fortunate enough to have lived near city and county libraries in their high school days In combination with farseeing teachers who helped them get a start in independeint study felt at home in the new course. Over the last few years, because I insisted, my doctor agreed to have me take certain tests All reports were and negative. The problem is that he tells me theyre negative, but never shows me the reports or pictures. Helps Me Little This helps me little as I grow progressively worse. He says if I would quit worrying, my health would improve. If it would Id quit improve, worrying. Every day ve read and hear about close friends or relatives who waited too long. You can see from this letter that I no longer have confidence in my doctor. As a result, there appears but one out and that Is to start from scratch ith a new one who may assure me that my fears are unfounded or who might tell me I waited too long. This reader signed the letter Hypochondriac, indicating that he accepts the diagnosis. Demonstrates Anxiety gys teacher nor the librarian had time to help Peggy learn Independent study. In classes of this size, assignments were necessarily uniform for all members of the class. The library was wel equipped with encyclopereference books, but dia-type inadequately supplied books and periodicals in a wide variety of subjects. Procedure Changed Peggy has a good I.Q. and did the work required in an excellent manner. Her grades gained hep admission to a good liberal arts college. Changing The entire letter is included because it demonstrates the extent of his anxiety. Blood tests and fail to uncover a cause for the symptoms. This disturbs some individuals because they know that the pain, palpitation, fatigue of indigestion are not imaginary. If ulcers, heart trouble, cancer, or anemia are not responsible, what is the cause of the distress? In the past, nerves were blamed, but hypochondriacs Methods Colleges are now taking steps to provide more assistance to the students in making the transition from assign- ment recitation to independent study. They realize their error in assuming that all high schools were providing this type of instruction. With our expanding knowledge, lifelong learning Is Imperative. The high school library must cease to be just a reference room or study hall; it must become a center of learning activity for the individual student. The expanded facilities and increase in library personnel required will pay off in clearly increased ability of our high school graduates to continue learning. Goren on Bridge Both South vulnerable. deals. NORTH A 94 2 Q 8 3 2 mys ace, sluffing a heart from his hand. A small heart was led at trick two in an attempt to sneak the king West, however, turned up with the ace of hearts, and he returned another club which South ruffed. Declarer cashed one high spade, followed by the ace, king of diamonds and then he trumped the third round with the nine of spades. East overruffed with the ten for the setting trick. through. 64 AJ32 WEST EAST 83 10 5 AJ94 10 7 6 Q1085 1095 J9 K SOUTH Q8764 Tribune Offers Digest of Laws Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Ten of clubs In his attempt to put something over on the opposition, South, the declarer at six spades, overlooked a legiti-a t e opportunity to improve his prospects. Wheq .North made a positive response to Souths d' mand openin, bid by raising m to " three spades, the latter was determined to reach a slam. The four diamond bid was an attempt to probe for even bigger things. Had North taken advantage of the available opportunity presented to announce possession of the ace of hearts by bidding four hearts, South might have gone all the way. When his partner merely returned to four spades, South settled for the more modest project of a small slam. West opened the ten of clubs .and declarer played the dum- - Most victims are VJUST lPAST YOU LBJ Really Pushes Votes For All Sane, Age 18 Up without you RABBINS ATMS FO& BKUSHIM6 Od K1SSIN6 OfZ NSpCfjMG WASHINGTON The question which advocates of the new voting rights bill have as yet failed to answer adequately is this: OfZ SOMETH IMS? Russell Baker Dark Street Unsafe? For the Men, Yes ' New York Times Service WASHINGTON It is be- coming dangerous for a man to walk the streets alone at night. A soli-- t ary male n i g h t w alker tells of a hat-rowi- exper- ience on a lonely street within three of his home recently and his story illustrates the Mr. Baker refinements of the nafrom result that peril tional Subject was strolling the sidewalk of his upper-middl- e class residential neighborhood at approximately 10 p.m. and musing absently, as is his wont, on the transience of life and the onset of gray at the temples. Just a Pipe Absorbed in his thoughts, he failed to notice that he was being approached by a short squat woman who, he now swears, looked exactly like George Zucco. Within perhaps 20 feet of her, he reached for his pipe. At tips gesture, he heard the woman cry, Get him, killer! and saw her unleash an enormous hound whose jaws dripped blue fire. The beast caught him before he had made four strides of panicked retreat, hurled him to the sidewalk and expertly seized his pipe wrist in poisonous jaws. Defenseless? Hah! s. absent- Home Law Book, written for the layman, gives a digest of much legal Information, on contracts, in- terest rates, property deeds, vacant public lands, wills, ages of majoritv, marriage and divorce in all the states, copyright, patents and trademarks, naturalization, social security, veterans benefits, regulations affecting small businesses. Fifty cents, plus five cents for mailing. Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 635 F St., N.W. Washington 4, D.C. I enclose 55 cents in coin for a copy of the Home Law Book. ' In a trice the woman was upon him. She wielded a baseball bat. Thought youd try something funny against a deshe fenseless woman, eh? Come across with crowed. that pistol. Solitary male nightwalker surrendered his pipe and sub-- , mitted to a humiliating frisking before the woman agreed to listen to his explanation that he was merely an innocent neighbor out for a stroll, and to escort him to his house to be identified by his wife. Not So Safe This man was a victim of the general conviction among the women of America that it is no longer safe for a woman to walk the streets alone at Soaper Says (Please Print) City State (Mall to Washington, D. C.) Airlines are becoming competitive in the entertainment they offer in flight. So far its just movies, but before long vaudeville performers may be bragging about the important cities they have appeared over. snub-nose- e. Just Try and Stop Me U sons-ln-la- OUR REGULAR QUITTING BUSINESS AL With her harmless but effective aerosol spray, however, IS DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD m The only Justification offered for this anomaly is that it is the only way to force .) U Street she will have the easy option of spraying first and asking questions afterwards. By momentarily stunning every male pedestrian who makes a nervous gesture, she may have time to check the body for weapons and, if she finds none, to make her escape without having to answer to the police. The men, on the other hand, though suffering only a momentary stunning, are going to have to go around for several days exuding a peculiar and easily identifiable restrictions on voting for per. sons 18 years old, and over, i! they are sane. Honored in Breach ' It must be admitted that literacy tests as a qualification Why should for voting are honored in the literacy tests breach in the North. Uhirty as a qualificastates have no such 'requiretion for voting ments. States which do have be . perfectly all right in 45 literacy requirements often do . not enforce them, or the enof the 50 states forcement is so cursory as to but invalid in be meaningless. the other 5? New York requires proof of If a voter in Alabama who cannot read or an eighth grade education or write is qualified to vote in a demonstration of the ability to read as a requirement for votfederal or any other election why should not an illiterate ers. This excludes a great New Yorker have the same many people, including recently arrived Puerto Ricans, right? The right to vote cerfrom voting and is being chaltainly has no connection with the number of people who lenged in the courts. Previous federal legislation proposals vote, and it Is manifestly unwould have required a sixth just to bar an illiterate from voting in a state where less grade education as proof of than 50 per cent of the qualiliteracy. fied Voters cast their ballots, Residency requirements are but to permit him to vote in a ' universal. In short, people are not born in this country with state where more than 50 per cent of he voters go to the anJnherent right to vote at any time or any place. This is polls. - This, nevertheless, would be a right for which they must the effect in 606 counties in 10 qualify by tests which vary states of the Passage of the from state to state, and which was affirmed by a 1959 Suvoter rights bill sent to ConCourt decision. Johnson. President preme gress by Recognizes Principle Only Justification The Johnson voting rights bill recognizes this principle by providing that a voter shall be stricken from the rolls if he election officials in those 10 night. states to register Negroes to fails to vote at least once in Hereafter, If he ever walks three consecutive years. Thus vote. Otherwise they will enthe streets alone at night force prohibitive regulations the federal law would impose again, he will give women restrictions Congress regards which prevent Negroes from pedestrians a wide berth, for the as reasonable while outlawing he knows that chances are exvoting, but not enforce odor. ' other restrictions imposed by same regulations on whites cellent that they will be Twas This Way the states. not could meet who the qualiand to teeth the armed quick Why is not the issue conThe problems of explaining fications. on the trigger. fronted squarely? Why is of This is another this peculiar and easily identiMunitions Lobby example not asked to abolish Congress devious the tactics legislative fiable odor to a wife upon reNow it is fairly easy to spot literacy requirements in all in the Johnson Administration I woman who is carrying a turning from a nocturnal walk to achieve results by legal cir- states altogether? baseball bat and leading a need not be dwelt upon. The answer to that is clear. cumlocution. Another outmonstrous hound and to avoid is because literacy requireIt I was see, you to (Well, passing standing example is the aid ments have validity both in her by crossing the street or this woman with a momentary-stuneducation bill which attempts reason and in law. It makes can when t I to get around the church-stat- e ning running up an alley. The diffisense that a voter should have issue. culty for men arises from reached for my pipe . . women who are carrying only at least an elementary ability Something has to be done to From the Presidents recent to read and write the lansmall arms such as the dirks, make those streets just as statements it can be concludd .38s and gas guns safe for men at night as they ed that what he really desires guage of the country in which with which the munitions lobare for women. is the removal of virtually all he resides. It makes sense that states should have the by is aiming the ladies for power to set reasonable minimum standards for voters, Thoughtlessly reaching for a and the proposed law recogpipe while passing a nervous nizes that by itself setting woman with a dirk can be an some standards. It hardly agonizing mental lapse. The Bennett Cerf By needs to be argued, also, that problem facing society is how federal law should apply a House Late of the Sam Sam to of a to give our women feeling Speaker Rayburn (Mr. to the citizens of aU countless Texas admirers) always defined archaic, moronic without equally streets on the securijy states. lot of conventions as a one around of men lives party people mulling asking imperiling the Of course, that was before the another what was happening. who also like a nightly strolL Awkward, Unequal marvels of 1964 television made the whole procedure more ludiOn The strange, awkward and Spray It crous and outworn than ever. unequal nature of this new leIn an effort to solve this Old Jeb Hawkins, of Kaintucky, proudly pointed to a musket gislation shows how wrong it problem, American industry to try to legislate on such on is his wall the told near a and of fireplace couple foreigners has come up with the Protect-from New Jersey, Yes siree, that gun has killed me enough complicated matters in an ataerosol spray cans. Basicalto feed my mosphere of violence provokdeogame rabbits, possums, quail, deer, and such-li?- e ly, it works like spray-o- n ing public demonstrations. family good for the past 20 years. And whats more its got dorant. The lady lifts her can, The Johnson Administration too. to me pretty good squeezes the cap and aims for was rushed into the presentathe mans eyes. The spray Is Cynical quote by the late Henry L. Mencken: Have you tion of a law which has so said to stun the man momenever watched a crab crawling backward on the shore in search obvious flaws that it many tarily, permitting the woman of the Atlantic Ocean and missing it? Thats the way the mind can immediately be chalto escape. of man operates. lenged in the courts. It also bathes the victim in a peculiar odor which marks him for easy arrest and identification. It is hard to see can be anyhow Protect-thing but a social disaster. Consider the nervous woman who sees a hulking silhouette reaching for its pipe. If armed only with conventional military hardware, she will think twice befre acting. Questions Later OVER... NOW ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT both have trumps, there been only one spade left in dummy for ruffing purposes South WALK emotional- -mindedly Our Right Idea Had East AFFfflOM ly insecure and anxiety ridden. The emotions are capable of causing symptoms that mimic a variety of diseases. This concept must be accepted before it is possible to relieve the discomfort. Name By C. H. Goren CAH'X 15 Richard Wilson The reason for this attitude Is that the real cause of hypochondriasis is difficult to determine because it goes back to childhood experiences. blocks well-taugh- t. The library in Peggys high school could accommodate no more than a 100 students at one time and then only If nearly all remained seated at reading tables. Neither Peg- MOTHER LrTXLB shows as By Blake Back to Childhood to doctop who treat such p- . Ever Happen to You? and neurotics will not accept this explanation. Many physicians are willing to run the and gamut of tests and dismiss the problem with everything is normal, stop worrying, and spend more time living and less time dying." in- directed The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 25, 1965 4 Dr. Van Dellen By Lichty (Irawn would OF THESE and, he could stuff one amond on the queen of hearts, he would be obliged to surrender a diamond trick to West at the end. HIGH-STYLE- D DECORATOR di- HOME FURNISHINGS REMAIN altogether. If'West puts up the ace of hearts at trick two, declarer obtains an additional sluff in the heart suit. After drawing the adverse trump with two pulls, South cashes the king of hearts .followed by his top didiamond One amonds. is ruffed in dummy and the other two are discarded on the ace of clubs and queen of hearts respectively. foam Tv BE SOLD ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT! Declarer had the right idea in attempting to sneak a heart trick through, but his timing was faulty. 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