| Show if -- A The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday May The Neightwors Douglas Welch By George Clark WE ASKED Green Eyes at dinner what she thought of Dallas and she said "Who’s 'seen Dallas? I’ve spent every day since I have been here In the hotel room washshirts and ing out drip-drdresses and underwear” New Booklet Gives 25 Steps To Healthy Happy Feet steps to foot health are listed in our booklet “Your Feet and Their Care” Foot care for the properly begins at birth and should be feet are the most overworked part of the human body This is a practical helpful booklet' Send today for your copy 25 cents plus 5 cents for mailing Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau r 635 F St NW 4 DC Washington I enclose 30 cents for a copy of the booklet "Your Feet and Their Care” Twenty-fiv- e life-long- ‘ things In the old days she said she could call the valet and send everything down to the hotel laundry and go out and see the town while someone else was doing the family washing But with drip-dryou are supposed to do your own laundry in your hotel bath room Fellow talked here the other day and the papers described him as a social philosopher He was from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his name was John Ely Burcharrl He shook up the architects here pretty good He told them that one of these days people would start moving back into the cities from the suburbs Name Street y He said everybody in America is trying to escape from something— from domestic troubles from a sense of economic inferiority from from the big advertising familjsize package from suits from every other aspect of American life And because there is no longer a frontier to which Ihey can escape they have been escaping into the subtwo-pant- s urbs BUT THEY are finding suburbs no good he said the be- cause there is little privacy Only in the city is there true privacy You can be your own natural sullen self in the city he said and have no part of anybody But in the suburb you must be neighborly and folksy We gb one step further We say the trouble today Is everybody wants to be loved that Nature doesn’t give a fig for "togetherness” and in the patio the barbecue and the pooled family neighborhood dinner lie the seeds of the destruction of our Amer- ican way of life What America really needs we' think is a little more banging on radiators hammering oh the wall and shouting out of windows (Please print) (Mall to Washington DC) Dr Van Dellen Hirschsprung’s Disease: An ‘Ailment of Intestine Little known diseases are of interest only to the few who have them These un-usu- disor- ders often create a sense of Kfclplessn the This close brought to home recently when learned that their young son had Hirschsprung’s disease or megacolon In this uncommon disorder the child comes into the world with an enormously enlarged in- testine THE PARENTS suspected that all was not well when the youngster developed the constipation habit He never Say Doctor health question for Dr Van Dellen? Send your query — Including a stamped envelope — to Dr Van Dellen In care of The Salt Lake Tribune Home Service Dept PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah A had a normal movement and went for a week or longer without an evacuation unless laxatives were given All Day Saturday am-pm Sunday l toilers Seeders town Aerators Trash Trailers Tree Saws Wheelbarrows tug Air Compressors 9 Jackhammers tumps 4 Pipe Merry Tillers ' SUEPINO TRAILItS - -- VACATION q Six Parian—Insured S2 llactrlc Brakes down and inspect these beeetlful sleepers — Save Half an Vacation Ixponses Came ON DISPLAY SALT LAKt 2270 Main HU AT AS A RESULT it re- mained in a state of spasm which obstructed the passageway The colon above the' narrowed segment dilated like a river above a dam and acted as a reservoir for the intestinal contents This explained why the child could go on for weeks without a movement WHEN THE constricted segment of the colon Is removed the rest of the structure works perfectly It should be done as soon as possible to avoid complications and to allow the child to grow and develop In a normal way S J writes: Can shallow breathing (short breaths) while sleeping lead to fatigue on getting up- - in the morning? Peply: No Deep labored breathing causes fatigue but not the type of respiration you describe T Y writes: Is Buerger’s disease the same as hardening of the arteries of the Reply: No but both conditions lead to disturbed circulation to the legs Our leaflet on poor arterial circulation covers these topics MA6NA 245$ S M5t West rm CANNERY SALES STORES OPOM SATURDAY and SUNDAY South Stato 5—744 last 4th South W 3500 South W 2nd South 4— 15th East A 21st South 1 291 South 9th last f 9— Highway 91 South of Bountiful (Bountiful Big Bon) 10-- SI South 23rd East' 80 South Stato 11425 004 3-7- Q How long did it take Blondin to walk across Niagara Falls on a tight rope a cenutry ago? H B Q How long is tlie fishing season at Atlantic City? D K A Under normal conditions the fishing season lasts six months starting about May 1st and lasting well towards the end of October Q 20-ce- 200 6-- 14-3- 275 Was there ever a US coin? H L A Yes Legislation of March 3 1875 authorized piece coinage of a The coin was an experiment and was not well accepted by the general public because in design and size it was so similar to the quarter-dolla- r Twenty-cen- t pieces were struck in 1875 1876 1877 and 1878 20-ce- Just Try aud Stop Me By Bennett Cerf Capers: He: I’ll have you know I play badminton She: Yes and you play worse tennis 2 Soph: Now I know why my roommate’s steady date reminds me of a switchboard When she walks all her lines are busy! 3 Ad in campus daily: For sale: beautiful home overlooking nudist colony Must sacrifice due to failing eyesight 4 She: What do you think of bathing girls? He: I don’t know I never bathed any Ah well! They’ll grow up some day! Couple of cannibals found time hanging heavy on their hands Suggested one “Let's amble down to the old campfire and see who’s cooking” College 1 A banker in Minnesota asked the hoifie town polie chief if he knew anything about a new applicant for the post of receiving teller ‘Til say this about him” replied the chief thoughtfully "He's a gentleman to his Lloyd had a scotch and soda and Couve de Murville a gin and tonic Dinner was served at 7:20 by Sgt Salveron and Sgt Albert Sanchez of New York City The menu was hor d’oeuvres fresh fruit cocktail (topped with a cherry said Sgt Salveron) roast tom turkey with candied sweet potatoes peas and giblet gratiy fresh crabmeat salad and strawberry tart There was a good deal of banter 'during and after dinner with one of the partici-pant- s con- was held It United States Air Force plane a DC6B up and flying at 275 miles an hour The flight lasted in Washfrom the take-of- f 3 at Thursday ington pjn until the landing in Geneva at 1 pm Friday a total elapsed time of 17 hours since Washington is five hours behind Geneva Leonard Lyons 1-G- Adoption Agency Gains Baby ‘Brother’ irl NEW YORK— Sybil Conthe famed Dublin has been dress designer helping several friends Irish-bor- n adopt nolly She arranged for a Texas couple want- a ing daugh- ter to adopt the offspring of an Irish woman whose baby would be Mr Lyons born the following month The Texans were disappointed because the baby was a boy — whose right hand was maimed Result: Sybil Connolly now has a baby brother She persuaded her own mother to adopt the boy Ihe art Jay Roussuck dealer who bought three of the top paintings at the Thelma Foy auction tells of the day an agent notified him that a distinguished American painter needed money The painter was offering any six of his pictures for a total of $3000 This same pair a tlfniversal movie in FOR AN hour after takeoff the four ministers and four men on the plane with in Farnum was delighted to have this minor role with Crosby It The plane landed at the Air Force base at NewfoundStephenvllle land at 8:30 Herter stayed aboard for the refuelling stop The others went to the officers’ club for small talk and drinks with some of the officers and their wives Herter retired early On his bedside table when reporters boarded the plane here was a thriller "Murder on Their Minds” The other ministers went to bed shortly after the take-of- f from Stephen-Vill- e 12 is foam-rubbe- - James ’Michener has received permission to apply for a visa to Peking Nigel Bruce had a horseback scene in a “L a s s I e” Roussuck suggested he film and fell call Robert Goldstein the off the horse executive 20th Century-FoThe director “who was starting an art colsuggested that The lection Bruce play the! agent phoned scene while G o 1 dstein walking the horse instead whose house-gues- t I ’JY- of riding it to Beatrice avoid possible LHlte answered injury "Nonthe sense” said the Britisher incall "I’ll have you Miss Lillie's dignantly know I led the Charge of replies to the Light Brigade” He had agent were the too — in the movie version Miss Lillie witty but inof course” dicated that the discussion of In Thornton Wilder's “Our a business deal was hopeToifcm” actors are planted in less The artist in whose bethe audience during the play half he was offering six to ask questions— such as paintings for $3000 was Jack-so"Is there much drinking in Pollack One of those ''rover’s Corners?” paintings recently sold at auction for $30000 Friday night a paying The robbers who were customer spoke up when started the question-periocaught after pulling off that "million dollar robbery” at v He asked "What do you the home of Mary Roebling think of the Republican head of the Trenton Trust Party of today?” John pleaded guilty and were givBealr the star carefully exterms Mrs Roeb-linen plained that the setting was said: “The only thing 1901 and the character there‘million’ about the robbery fore couldn’t possibly give is that thp men were caught him ah answer on 1959 poli—it was a tics coincidence” Jona Jonas whose recent THE LADY BANKER inseries of hit recordings features his vocals a well as cidentally was puzzled by the fact that the robbers dishis trumpet doesn’t sing at carded two of her prized all during his engagement at the Embers He was warned jewelry items: "It showed they lacked taste” that if he sings the nightOne scene of Bing Crosclub would have to add a 20 by’s "Say One For Me” takes per cent entertainment tax place in an old actors home to each tab This rule in Franklin "Farnum and Leah fact is adhered to so strictly Baird portray the roles of that Jones isn’t permitted even to clap hands on stage onetime big movie stars ’ I x Herter and Secretary J Department on Couve de Mr Herter Murville’s left r About 6 pm a after the business session ended Sgt Francis Salveron Blandensbcrg Md one of lie two stewards in the eight-mar crew offered drinks B f half-hou- '" asked for a a far cry from the days when the Communists raised the bogey of the "Cocacolonization” of western Europe Sgt Salveron who had laid in a bottle of vodka especially for the trip told the foreign minister the bottle was all toed and ready Gromyko stuck with cola "He must have had three or four during the trip” said Sgt Salveron To tlie best of the sergeant’s memory Secretaries McElroy and Herter had dry GROMYKO ' cola drink DON'T ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES I Have-Fair Amount of These We Still WRIGHT'S COMMANCHE PRIMA DONNA BALLERINA CRUSADER MA 'TIME SNOWSTORM POPCORN RAMONA YOUR CHILD? 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In fact among children not yet vacci- RESTAURANT DEMMAN'S et PETUNIAS with your membership James Metcalfe So long as our United States Preserves democOur patriotic dead racy will live In time and q Hard-to-G- g 12 FREE DINNERS Portrait y pre-dinne- n By '1 shared what is called the main stateroom in the aft section of the plane Gromyko and Soldatov the middle compartment and the four others were in the forward The compartment stateroom has two divans that make up into beds The had upper compartments and lower berths The ministers got the three lower berths Gromyko was first up Saturday morning and ate two fried jeggs sunnyside up for breakfast according to Sgt Salveron tus Becker adviser legal Of the State I com- US feet square divided by a narrow aisle and on each side there r bench seats are facing each other The four ministers had the aisle seats Herter opposite Andrei A Gromyko of Union and the Soviet France’s Maurice Couve de Murville facing Britain’s Sclwyn Lloyd On Herter’s right sat Livingston T Merchant assistant secretary for foreign affairs and on Gromyko's left was Arkady A Soldatov head of the American department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry Secretary of Defense Neil H M cE1 roy Was on Lloyd’s v I right and Lot- about "f1 panions to re- - Mr Gromyko mark after the plane landed "You know that man is not naturally a sourball” The session took place in the forward compartment of the plane a room jet-fligh- rj dinner them sat reading or talking among themselves Then on the suggestion of Secretary of State Christian A Herter busithey began a ness sesion on the issues that divided them in Geneva for nearly three weeks 1916 "You can’t be a star forever any more than you can be young forever" he said “But as for my retirement? Retirement is for the birds” At Vice President Rich-ari- l Nixon’s suggestion newspapermen will charter t to Moscow for a the opening of the fair Because of the death of John Foster Dulles the secretary of the navy cancelled the Bethesda dinner-partfor congressmen last Wednesday fot the premiere of the movie “John Paul Jones” Herbert Bayard Swope Jr and his wife Margaret Hayes will be alternate delegates to the NATO Conference next month said Gromyko “giving as good as he got” Gromyko’s good humor and wit led one of his If fingerprints” we-stri- - in a infants A Starting from the American side of the falls he crossed to the Canadian side and back again in an hour with a rest in between trips When he started to walk the rtfpe he carried a balancing pole On the return trip he carried a chair In which he sat while balancing himself on the rope at the midway point This spectacular feat occurred on June 30 1859 nar-rowe- d legs? RENT-ALL- S MURRAY ItOO State AM During these times the abdomen ballooned out and the child obviously was uncomfortable THE DIAGNOSIS was were made when taken of the Intestine The father find mother were told that diet and medicine could be tried but surgery was the only cure It was at this point that they wanted to know more about the condition because of curiosity and their desire to do the best for the boy THEY UNDERSTOOD the problem more thoroughly when they learned that the fault lay in the last part of the intestine which was due to a developmental defect This segment was cheated when nature passed out certain nerve cells that help the intestine to relax s ess because victims and their families find it difficult to obtain much information on the condition was I UNITED pri- controlled and endowed coeducational institution received Its charter in 1832 and began instruction that year in arts and pure science Its School of Law dates to 1835 and its College of Medicine to 1839 More than 30 separate fields of interest are now represented in the university's various divisions d State City OPEN Cub Tractors Sprayers Shampooers Pushers A This nonsectarian vately prescription “Seventeen to one” was how Sgt Salveron described them foreign ministers’ ference lays Its eggs inside the leaf The eaten-ou- t leaves turn brown and the tree Is weakened but not killed Q How old Is New York University in New York City? V M 29 There May has never been one before and there may not be another so it might be just as well to set down as much of a record as possible of the first airborne East-Wes- t y Slip Is very bitter about y GENEVA birch-lea- “You know when I told them how much I was going to miss them this summer I wasn’t kidding” - HU 11 v V' - kjkJ4 AlA i4v a — martinis made to McElroy’ Sydney Gruson By New York Times Writer A The tiny flat caterpillars which work inside the leaves eating away the soft inner tissue develop from f eggs laid by the miner This is a kind of saw-flofficially Fenusa pumila Klug a European species which has become established In North America It cuts a slit In a birch leaf and y drip-dr- or What Is the worm which attacks the leaves of gray birch trees? R T we much humidity It’s a dry heat It doesn’t get you dqwn like out vi'est 'v w w w Big 4 Delegates Air ' Global Woes Lofty Q thing Is don’t have 'r'w w or High Flyin’ Session envelope - - By Blake Tribune Information Bureau 35 F St NW Washington 4 DC Please enclose return postage stamped out in Forth Worth” Fort Worth is about 30 miles away So we went over to Fort Worth in an automobile and a felloy there at the gas pump asked where we were from (because we had a strange accent) and we said we had just driven over from Dallas and he said “It yTin be hot over there Fort Worth he said the rights are cooler Ever Happen To You? by mall to any question of fact by writing The Salt Lake ' yyrnffw 11 ' By Hasktn oa wr T1yp'1— 1959 A reader can get an answer of the hotel and a fellow was frying eggs on the ' sidewalk He looked up and said “It gets hot here In Dallas but the nice ay Answers They Claim Dallas Is Really Hot DALLAS— We walked Questions and SO op r L j M A4 A A Jt M M A A A A J A j r |