Show Logan Utah Thursday November 38 1972 Doctor’s Column By Lawrence Lamb MD Dear Dr Lamb—Thank you for your response to the sudden infant death (crib death) question in your column It is obvious that you are aware of the great need of parents to have assurance that they are in no way responsible for the death of their child Would it be possible for you to refer any future family to the Foundation? We have found it is a great help for the bereaved family to be able to communicate with another family who has experienced the same tragedy Since this tragedy strikes at least babies a year in the United States there are a great many of us that is on you provide to people target As you know the cause of crib deaths is not known although there are several theories The basic facts cited in one of your pamphlets should be useful to many people pointing out that these deaths are not caused by suffocation aspiration or regurgitation: that the disease is not contagious and it is nut hereditary Many of the letters I have received suggest that people think that this is caused Dy modern problems of pollution water supply and the like and I was pleased to note that one of your booklets points out that this disorder is as old as the Old Dear Reader— I am glad to Testament and was at least as frequent in the 18th cenknow that your organization The National Foundation for tury as it is now before we had some of our problems Sudden Infant Death Inc of modern civilization Avenue Wabash N (203 It certainly is a tragedy Suite 1804 Chicago Illinois that when a family is faceii 00601 and in New York 1501 with this problem they Broadway New York NY 10036) is helping bereaved may be accused of being families with this problem negligent of having misAfter the column on crib treated the child I suspect is even deaths I received a great this problem deal of mail as you would worse now that child abuse guess because of the fre- has become a common soquency of this problem Your cial problem It is only naorganization is providing a tural that law enforcement great service in educating officers might raise this people about the nature of question when a sudden unthis disease The literature explained death such as a 10-0- crib death occurs Such a question could hardly be raised at a more inappropriate time as far as the bereaved parents are concerned I also like the point that a baby sitter or a sibling caughi in one of these events may have a problem afterward I hope your organization will help to educate people that these deaths may occur suddenly within less than five minutes in apparently healthy children and for no apparent cause Because I have done a lot of work on irregularities of the heart I personally suspect that a good many of these may be related to a sudden stopping of the heart If the heart doesn't resume beating effectively within five minutes time it is usually too late and there is nothing to see on examination afterward I hope readers of this column who know parents who are faced with this problem will refer them to the National Foundation at the address given above (NEWSFAPIR ENTERPRISE ASSN) Send your fnolMns to Or Lamb can of Ail newspaper PO Bom 1551 Radio City Station New York NY 10019 Par a copy of Or Lemb't booklet on cfcofesterol send SO cents to the sane address and ash for "Cholesterol" booklet in Between Jobs 'Does-goo- d' By DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD -- NEA ) -It’s nice to see a gentleman who is in a period of transition And that’s the status of Burl Ives today “I'm not too busy these days commercially” Burl says “I'm going through my period Of course that's not completely out1 of choice although I like to do as well as the next guy Sood I'm involved in litigation concerning a property settlement with my It takes a lot of my time and passion” So with not too much time or passion left over he isn't quite up to the passion consuming demands o f commercial show business Which leaves field to keep him the occupied He’s just done a series of five radio programs for a group called FEA— Federation of Experienced Americans The program is called “The Quiet Corner" “The idea" he says “is to have some experts tell us old fogies us senior citizens how to do valuable things The experts are old timers too who have amassed a I great deal of know-hothink it’s a great idea" Ives may be getting on— hell be 64 in June— but he’s far from old fogyhood He still keeps one foot planted firmly in today His focus is forward “I think there’s a lot of fine talent around today" Burl says “Neil Diamond is a great singer And there are good songs now too and I'm nappy to see that the emphasis is coming back to the 1 g do-go- J energy You will be gifted with a number of talents whether man or wunian but it is you women who will be hardest pressed concerning which of them to cultivate and bring to real fruition fur you will not have time for them all To find what ifc in store for you tomorrow select your birthday and read the corresponding paragraph let your birthday star be yuur daily guide Friday December 1 SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22i— Don't allow a spell overdoing it of One who enjoys the best that melancholy to keep you from life has to offer— although you out plans for new are not always to get the op- carrying beginnings Progress as usual portunity to do so— you are at the I’AI’HICOKN (Dec same time quite able to get along 20) — Count on one whose with little Fine clothes gourmet for reliability is foods jewelry money: these reputation deserved The wise Capricorn things will at times be yours But will remain aware of new trends there will be other tunes when AQUAKIUS (Jan the pickings are slim indeed -- 19i— You may have an excellent and in fact it is these tunes the reason fur your present poor times that will fit you for behavior -- hut you would be wise life and survival of life's hard- to yuur resentment and n By Oswald & James Jacoby "Curiouser and curiouser” thought Alice “I know the Hatter is mad but lots of good bridge players in the real world are mad and this madness hasn't seemed to affect his game here in temper ships quickly If a woman you may have a PISCES i Feb 21) — difficult time choosing the more You must be careful of the aprewarding channel into which to pearance of things this morning pour your tremendous store of If all ‘looks" right it will soon be Today’s Crossword Wonderland” She had led her six of spades against the Hatter's contract The three p dormouse sitting East had played the jack The Hatter had won with the queen entered dummy with the king of diamonds and led the jack of clubs for a finesse Alice had taken the trick with her king and now had to decide whether or not to lay down the ace of spades The point to consider was that the Hatter had won with the queen and therefore had clearly shown that he also d held the king Had he and won the trick with the king Alice would not have known where the king was because the dormouse would play the king if he but would held king-iac- k play the jack if he held Amutr ti ENTERPRISE Firrioni Paid euntraetiun ACROSS 1 Tennis term 4 shaotinR 3 Ride in horse 12 Hawaiian 13 Racing large! 14 Stratagem 15 Demented 16 Originated 18 Nuts 20 Female 37 Quote 39 Month (ah) 40 Biological 24 Needed la fly a kite 26Koko'i 27 Harem room 30 Determined 32 Game tallica 34 City in Illinois 35Mmical studies 36 Poetic accepted as being right ARIES (March 20) — Take some morning recreation The time you spend recovering your energies is time well spent Afternoon hours pass quickly TAURUS (April 21)-- The more energetic you are in your request the less likely you are to have it granted It will be mistaken for a demand 21)-- Be GEMINI (May careful in any matter involving money Realize your own imperfections and you will be less likely to nag another about his CANCER (June 23)— Take some pains with your appearance today Remain on your guard where the competition is concerned— at least ay ne ly until evening LEO (July ct 24-N- - WASHINGTON (UPI) Pity logists G Donald Collier and J the poor prairie dog He's about J Spiilet of the Utah Cooperato be wiped out in Utah contive Wildlife Research Unit inservationists say and Uncle dicating a "precipitous decline" Sam doesn't seem to care in the number of Utah prairie Tom Garrett wildlife conserdogs since 1970 when it was revation director for Friends of moved from the endangered the Earth said Wednesday that species list The (dentists reported that 22 poisoning and shooting is threatening the extinction of a unique of 61 prairie dog towns had species found only In southcen- been wiped out in the two-yetral Utah period by poisoning and shootBut for some reason Garrett ing Their numbers declined said in a letter to Deputy Assis- from 8833 fo 3306 tant Interior Secretary U CurGarrett urged that the governtis Bohlen the Utah prairie dog ment ban “criminal misuse" of was taken off the endangered poisons such as 1080 and strychspecies list in 1970 nine as rodentiddes The northernmost community in the United States is Barrow Alaska uncertainly 51 Follower 52 European G 31 Moot refined 33 European Fondle S Expect Letters 53 Ascended 7 Fikh anuee English monk 17 Mosquito for instance 10 11 19 Sorrowful 23 DOWN 1 Tibetan prim 2 Ellipsoidal 34 3 Shuttlecock 27 game 4 Twist together 5 Baron skin 28 25 26 Of greater age View again Dry aa dnhn goddeaa 44 Arrow powofl Vipen Golf mounds Sicilian volcano 48 Legal document 50 High card 4G Discolor Hospital 47 workers 29 blackbird Bed canopy Grain to be ground 41 Faded 42 Matted mass 43 Hawaiian 38 40 9 Ceremony of alphabet 51 Mariner's direction 55 Exploit 56 Gaelic Profound Helper (ab) ASSN) SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY Box Office Opens at 1 2:30 Show Times at The bidding ha been: 1:00-2:5- — SAT 0 SUN AT 2 nssuoiuzziPULTwr 4AK65 VAK65 32 KQS What do you do now? A— Bid four hearts This should tell that you were too strong to simply bid four heart when he bid three TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of responding one diamond your has responded one heart to your club opening What do you do now? Answer tomorrow ECNIiiST7aS partner Burl Ives but one foot planted in today on ego play Actors you know have delicate egos It takes time to prove them- selves to each other “Bogdanovich uses the same crew too You go to work and the first day you know everybody It's a marvelous atmosphere and I thing it's conducive to good work "But it can make it tough with another director Your first reaction is that he doesn't know what he's talk- MAIN THEATER SMITNHEID IT S eraries for Joe Papp's Shakespeare theater in New York Although technically Bogdanovich was a tyro actor Hillerman says he really was more an observer It’s else than anything helped him as a director “A director who has never says acted" Hillerman unrea“sometimes makes sonable demands” partner Bourbon Street New Orleans' seven-bloc- k stretch of jazz halls and striptease clubs is closed to vehicles each night TuarALw I© wasi his story FABULOUS f NS MOST WINNER OF awnie VTththe sting of FGUR SPECTACULAR FILUS OF ALL TIMS SHOWN IN THE MAGNIFICENCE OF WlOE SCREEN COLOR I STEREOPHONIC SOUND EIS1HMUUI Acop-tel- ls MGMS i PM YllEREJUSm® SSSSSLa- - on : 23)-Th- ough Prairie Dog Is In Danger VCflRDJVWfRI Getting 24-A- you know yourself to have definite opinions on the day's issues you would do better to keep them to yourself VIRGO (Aug 23)- -B fair in your dealings with others or you will be sure to reap ill rewards in the near future Children grant special benefits LIBRA (Sept 23)— Your thoroughness should be this appreciated by higher-up- s morning Allow plenty of opportunity to be of help to you SCORPIO (Oct 22)-- So long as you have implicit confidence in your own good judgment you should be able to attain your ends Be realistic Garrett urged that the little 41 Through 42 Masts 45 Bogged down 49 Pauses 57 weapon By Stella burrowing animal be put back under federal protection He cited a study by two bio entity mountains relative 21 Island (Fr) 22 Formerly & ar Some Sports k (NEWSPAPER Ives' formula for music is that good performing is 95 per cent “technique or fundamentals or whatever you choose to call it" and five per cent emotion ing about” Hillerman and Bogdan“But" he says “it's having that five per cent emo- ovich go back to '59 when tion that makes some people they were both supernum stars and the others just average performers" 1 NOVEMBER you are one of those persons whose groat store of information puts him at the beck and call of all kinds of people seeking knowledge It matters little whether you are a personal friend of whomever is seeking information or whether that person is a total stranger to you you feel yourself obliged to share the products of your own learning and labor You take great pride in your ability to aid others in this — but you must Had the Hatter's play of the queen been carelessness or was there method in his madness and had his play been designed to tell Alice that he held the king so as to get her to lead some other suit? Alice decided this latter was the case She laid down her ace of spades dropped the king and ran off enough spades to set the contract -- t THURSDAY 39— Bom today nevertheless guard against queen-jac- ex-wi- fe GETTING TO KNOW YOU Ingmar Bergman seems to have started something The great Swedish director always has used the same actors basically in almost all his films— his personal repertory company Now some American directors appear to be following his lead Robert Altman used many of the same actors in "MAS'H” and “Brewster McCloud” and his other films And Peter Bogdanovich gives indications of following the same loyal procedure John Hillerman talks about it Hillerman was in Bogdanovich's “The Last Picture Show" and "What's Up Doc?" and just finished a role with the shining young director in "Paper Moon " "I wasn't the only one” he says "Ryan O'Neal and Madeline Kahn were both in Doc' and were with me in 'Paper Moon' too I think it's a good direction to go “The time that is wasted in getting to know each other is automatically out of the way There's no time wasted Your Birthday false-carde- do-go- lyrics" Jacoby On Bridge The Herald Journal— 25 realism excitement made it a top bestseller and that oca eweia Awwa LYNuSuzattKITB imSUAYl-iaXHUKrUiaf- ALL FU( f ETfSW rSmi uomSm nu m SEATS 75 10 ACADEMY AWARDS! 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