Show - Ir ylfr mp" ewirf w - or I 14' vtraof vir-ir- -e 'T0'4 oi vr i The !alt Lake Tribune Friday June 20 1958 Dr Van Delien's How to Keep Well Ever Happen To You? Television Affeas All of Us tven Lowly Cockroaches o '' FELLOW WHO'$ BEE4 WONDEgING ALL EVENiNG IF HE DARE HAN0 ! GETS G000 MGM GAIO ' - ' Around Questions and Answers By Please give the proper Q for repainting golf method balls L t J Paint Var nish & 1Lacquer Assn suggests the following method: ''Remove the old paint by dipping the Iballs for a few minutes in a warm solution of lye a fifth of a can of lye to a quart of water Add the lye to the water and use a glass or Iron container—not an alumi- num or tin one Stir occasionally with a wooden stick Follow the paint removal by rinsing scrubbing and drying It is wise to wear rubber gloves during this process Refinish the golf balls with two or three coats of exterior en- amel" In how many langtt- Q ages has the Bible been published? P F whole Bible has been published in 215 languages a A The - reader can get an answer by mall to any question of fact by writing The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau 1200 Washington 5 Eye St INM DC Please enclose three (3) cents return postage A - complete Testament in another 270 languages and at least one whole book in 642 other languages This makes a total of 1127 languages in which at least one book of the Bible has been published can anyone decide whether a horse is a bay or Q How a chestmit when the color range is so similar? NB A A chestnut never has a black mane tail or points To be classed as a bay a horse must have black in and tail black points Q When the flag of the United States is displayed with flags of other nations should it be above them or on the same level? H S A The flag code states that when flags of tleo or more nations are displayed they are m separate to be flown I staffs of the same height and that the flags used should be of approximately equal size International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace In 1953 Congress passed a law to allow the UN flag to be flown above the flag of the United States and those of other member nations at UN headquarters in New York ' '' - i - Just Try and Stop Me t By have you been married?" asked Gardner "Twenty horrible unbearable years" "Why groaned the friend don't you leave her?" asked Gardner "I'd have walked out long ago" admitted the friend 'but I just can't bear the" thought of kissing her good-by- ''U'Tt2eq1-- many parents complained that their offspring were having trouble sleeping were more nervous than usual and played Jess Nowadays fewer and few er parents make these state AT I NORTH has changed the child's in terests slightly but has not im recpinged on his reation OLIAPIANTUD AN Kinds Devi SDI W Soli 113r 6 A K 9 5 6 4 2 A 6 3 10 7 V 4 EAST WEST EXCESSIVE watching is associated with low grades but the A 1 9 4 I82 V 8 7 4 3 good student continues to do ex St Q J10 Q 9 5 $ cellent work despite the time eA 1 10 eta 1 9 8 7 4 4 (1 5 spent in front of the set SOUTH Dr Whitty says TV may serve A A K 5 4 3 as an incentive to learn more V 6 2 about a particular subject It K 8 7 also improves the vocabulary and knowledge of history cur4 K 10 2 The bidding: rent events sciences and geogEast South raphy This medium is here to West North Pass lspade stay and it behooves all parents Pass 1 heart to strive for better programs Pass 1 no trump Pass 3 spadei Pass Pass Don't blame TV for emotional Pass 4 spades difficulties in children other Pass factors such as poor home en Opening lead: Queen of hearts more to are vironment likely be responsible Although today's hand features a clever b :' 4 Chromidrosis 4 f bit of thievery ''''' - st J II writes: What causes on declarer's brownish colored underarm part the bid- 4"-i- -4 -- perspiration? Reply Abnormally colored sweat may be secreted or the discoloration may follow oxide tion in the air or commingling of the secretion with bacteria or dyes on the skin The yellowish form usually is due to the presence of bacteria Ovum Needed Mrs D writes: Is it possible for a woman who has had her tubes removed to have a test tube baby? Reply No because there Is no pathway for the ovum- - to travel from the ovary to the uterus Dreams Booklet Tells 3Ieanitt you dream of going barefoot? Then congratulations are in Did order! According to our lase! booklet on dreams success and prosperity are in store for you This booklet has nothing to do with the modern scientific analysis of dreams but is an A to Z tionary of dream meanings that have been used down the years Dream interpretation has long been a favorite pastime and an icebreaker at parties Our booklet will help you be come an expert at it Order your copy today only 25 cents postpaid Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune luting kc ding is so off- color as to call v forth immedi- ate comment from this de- partment Re-- e-- Ih itf ci gardingthe one heart call as an opening Mr Goren bid it is a flashback to the late '20s sometimes known as the "three honor trick era" After South's response of one spade North properly rebid bne no trump but South's jump rebid in spades chosen With 13 points ll in high cards and an evenly balanced hand South should be pleased to play for nine tricks rather than 10 and a direct raise to three no trump is Indicated This contract cannot be defeated unless East gets off to the highly unusual lead of the queen of diamonds North chose to go on to four spades though there is some question as to the wisdom of his choice WEST CHOSE to open the queen of hearts which de darer won with the ace and r1:X 5114sitc r I ' ' ' :: ' '' ' I f f - i 0 g " ' t 0 : t i 0 't'Ixi$ ! $ I ''' 'i !': - i "— 'il 1 L: i: I I Is r pill So I do thing or all The nation seethed with feeling against and for slavery Only 14 months earlier i Chief Justice Roger Taney had read the majority opinion In a decision which said that a slave named Dred Scott who had escaped to a - 2 6-- 3 ratv '04t WsoolPsiZoetTO 4744v1410 1 free state was not free because he was property not a person Taney was also the only man who insisted that the Declaration of Independence did not mean Negroes when — teottl itoo linid r i: 0 i - - ' - Park Free! ! 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Otarion Listener Not t'''-- - TOP QUALITY WASHABLE RUB BERIZED WHITE PAINT 695 VALUE GALLON Chinese Juniper 41t : T 398 EVERGREENS Bonanza! e Op - id 03rül ' V Clyde Oro" lorson's w t ot 4 N 310 itIt Bldg Speotter0) C-- 93 LATEX tifie4744b4P CENTER GENUINE US Good Quality Oil lase Paint Titan- Zinc- - Load him Pigments GALLON rs 144 WITHOUT OBLIGATION TESTS STAYS i PAINT HOUSE NEW - CITY tr — Frew Seers A4111111 NEARING 4 LINED State DA ' SCHREYER TYPEWRITERS EL &OHO 757 South Stets Moto AUDIOMETRIC NIAINNO -- TERMS '' ' — - iii ' '2 t EASY NAME 14-StOtorA- TO CHOOSE FROM BUY OR RENT Photo tend fro Illustratal Moro tuft No obligation Applito A - FLANNEL DC) PMENIX 11 4 1 at PROFESSIONAL MANION HUNDREDS o HEARING INVENTION Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt has now Joined °thee prominent Americans and people from all walks of life in prelaing a revolutionary new hear jug device called "The Listener" "II certainly heralds a new day for the bard of heorltit"saidMrsloosovelt Continuing she added: "If people only knew what a revelation and a joy The LISTENER is they would not for a moment hesitate to Weaf one This is the first hearing aid that exactly fits my needs I didn't realize I hearing aid could be as good as this" SPRING 04ate4v Jul - - TYPEWRITERS Lin ENDORSES AMAZING ' - ELEANOR ROOSEVELT MRS Sometimes I try to go to In dreams of long sleep The places and the ago faces of The world I used to know Not as they really The way I happened but wish they had With everything quite wonderful And nothing very sad They are the daydreams that I have When I am snug in bed Unmindful of tomorrow and Realities I make up every ahead I wish I happy scene tould be in Although I know that in the past It never could have been It may seem foolish and my thoughts May not be very But I am more than deep It helps me to grateful go to sleep EVERGREENS 1141 4t IL Sutli VI - fl'flH 675 AirGo kl1 Ni r4 other" When It was over coin had been licked J Metcalfe By James -- lire arched gracefully through the velvet sky Portraits These were brazen words for a man looking for votes Reg 14 )1 City (Mail to Washington 4 1 1 - - - I 1 become all one CEO OEn :' i- ' not expect the house to fall but I do expect that it will cease to be divided It will th-- e DOUGLAS a polished speaker discussed the mat ter with his Democratic leaders and accepted Lincoln was known in some local circles as an ugly buffoon given to coarse jokes and an dent homilies The Democrats decided that they could get more votes with Lincoln on the stand than without him Thousands of people stood In the sunimer sun to listen to the big man an0 the little mart discuss propound expound and disagree In the evenings there were parades with red lire and brass bands children shrieking and stray dogs barking as colored balls of He was neutral Douglas supported the Kansas-NebraskAct of 1850 which said that as new states were admitted to the Union they could vote to be slave states or free states A century ago a PS senator was elected to office by his state legislature Lincoln's job was to get out and campaign for the Republicans running' for state office in Illinois To do this he made another bold stroke: he asked ennEml ilnoP i11:11(::k JI ' i: ":! 4 So' ors Vinci :: l'1 N r to be dissolved union 21st: He too needed votes and he knew how to get them '44 - - Mr Bishop the state of Illinois He was ambitious He had served in the House: he wanted to serve In the Senate Ott June 16th the RepubBean convention at Sprint field voted for him unani mously although some of the leader g worried about his "radicalism" On the evening before they had held a eon ference at the state library and they invited Abe to ad dress them Mr Lincoln was so sure of his own nomina Von that he read his accept ance speech and some asked him to remove the paragraph referring to a "house divided" Shop Tonight Till 9 - a' ' After the nomination was assured the tall skinny mei ancholy man made his speech and in part solemnly laid down the lines for the crisis In slavery "A house divided against itself cannot stand he said "I believe this gov ernment cannot endure per manently half slave and half free I do not expect the might have a certain psycho— logical effect on West To be sure West should not have fallen for South's trick ery but in fact he did and when he hastened to cash the ace of diamonds he presented South with the contract 7 ':' I 1858 Abe declined so DUMMY played a low heart and South instead of ruffing decided on an innocent little ruse lie discarded a little diamond This play had nothing to lose for he had plenty of time to discard a losing'club later But his play ' oll 'OUT State observed that his prospects were dim lie counted a loser In spades one- in clubs- - and two in diamonds even if the ace of that suit were favorably located Only a great streak of luck would permit fulfilment A fortuitous distribution of the hearts combined with East's possession of the ace of diamonds would be required South after cashing the two top spades (and overcoming the hazard of a bad trump break) played a heart to the king When West followed with the ten he found things looking up Now if the jack would fall on the third round North's nine spot would be come established t '41) 11 -f '' som—mblOP' A ) (Please print) Phone DAvis up nye' "'"- :: J FlorNINNo Apolhant 1314g - 4 V3111 Nam Go by ' kito is-i- 11P1442:(elditof I enclose 25 cents In coin (25c) (carefully wrapped in paper) for a copy of the book let "Dreams" Street r 4 IL Goren deals TV DCAL" Usoil lefrigonotto took end Nun like Now 00 SHIED OK'D ' '' hid mid nC vulnerable West East-Wes- t JOHN" AN HONEST '''' 4 By SAYS CAN'T Our 4 i Features Srhaffe Kong - t-- 2 Goren on Bridge C ments Zsa Zsa Gabor Budapest bombshell has come up with the first ireally sensible defense I've )heard yet for those horrible new fashions in female apparel "I love to wear 'a chemise dress" admits Zsa Zsa demurely "because I look so good when I take it off" 'You mo1t ' 4j 1 f o r example Information Bureau St NW Washington 5 DC Bennett Cell "HONEST --- t's 194 1200 Eye An old friend of Ed Gard: Tier complained bitterly that his wife was making his life a hell on earth "How long ' - - --- ra ' ) N 7 01tt s he National A I Makin 1950 - - not materialized 61 '' 'ILI - t ton holing chiefs party up and down A 1 't ' ' 'tlY The predicted bad effects on the health of children have 1 t ' ' L was busy but 44 t ' Lincoln's opponent a large headed man named Stephen A Douglas was the choice of the Democratic party for the Senate He was a good talker and finger-wagge- r the MrLineoln s - -- through spring of mow ers !:10! ' feet All Douglas to debate with him on the same platform in seven cities beginning on August Mr his dragging are men - short no modest 611 — - that all created equal statesman 2 le' - LE The DemocratS had the votes and the power Stephen A Douglas was called the Little Giant No one even among Mr Lincoln's friend imagined that two years later he would be Tiominated for the presidency of the United States Even if anyone had they could not imagine him as a winner It was in many ways a notable year The US goy ernment ended the seven year war against the Seminole Indians without signing a treaty The US cavalry was defeated by Indians at Sceptre Butte Washington Territory In August Cyrus Field finished laying a trans atlantic cable and President James Buchanan exchanged greetings under the sea with Queen Victoria We've come a long way Aa awful long way Up the Hard Way mè said It ' T—lt) '7N Al t 4 - Linoln-Ca- One hundred years ago this week Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the United States Senate N In this he was ' ' 40) studehts 1 6 41: Ilia Sitting too long in front of Weviston encouragm elet (thrrenbosea) of the d e p veins of the kg 1 3 ! ' i - Abraham k :aa A4 i psycho-education- set 1 ID1-11M- 3 New Inventions bring new To decrease this ha7ard walk problems ias well as enjoyments around the room at frequent and TV is no exception Much intervals avoid awkward poslI has been'written tions that cause pressure on the on this new corn- knees or groins and remove the rnunications rnegirdle before settling down to a dium but t he long sksion most unusuaI Paul Whitty PhD1 director of the story I saw was clinic that cockroaches at Northwestern University has A are leaving t h e ' kitchen to take 1th Hint— Today's Up residence in a television Speech and personality are Warmth Iprovidclosely related ed by the tubes Dr Van Dellen offers an ideal environment for studied the TV viewing habits of nesting and rearing their off- more than 2000 children each spring For nutrition they de- year since 1949 Elementary pend upon glue and insulation school pupils spend more time on wires watching than do high school Jim Ilighop Reporter -- 111E 1 By Blake e- A1 a O 4P t f |