Show - '''''' ) ' J J II -:-- 2 - --- 77 J- i - L6e-1-1- i' t diose j under 7 1I destiny leadership t into eve I pocket in r-7-- -71 the of i the who star -- pages French --- ot -- ' ' - (- - t '1 ' " One to be the ' 011 i 1 ' Prance is now test-Pacific is build reach -- minister tkill rinurod out in Ion with a national nuclear deterrent While the gaiin prestige Dt-Va- of finance -- tilt:17s 171: ant promise mrrtP 1 '1'1 0 iiir '' 1 k icor 4 5 - - f ''-- k5X ez ' II' T would be read carefully and i it applied would relieve more human 'ilk i can Its message is needed more thing think - - - ' than - ki -- Di Van Dellen ' medical 4 I - of ' -- :: any other I - 't ik allffering than f- prescriptions Thank you for your wonderful words and thoughts" - I : ' tp :40 - - Other readers" may be nice but they are not complimentary Another critical of ' when question science will be able on the I wax Chicagoan my answer posed a to medical to bring to life that this IN being replied heart message and electrical stimulation in smile victims of coroniry - done through thrombosis BE think 10 tas er arrogra - per- sons really dead "Granted that there were no signs of life had life - Per hapswheth- - rally fled? should let God - we decide were dead coma" or erthesepeople only in a deep - I did not say save everyone from death but limited rny reply to certain victimet of heart Pan than Death Is Inevitable ing a person's life: only postponing-:deatanother disease at date - A-- retired co1onel-m1nfrom Tampa that and savtoday Is from a later - is is - - - Name Street fa- e -- — damage done to the structure of Western unity Iis already great This Is the essentird peril so little perceived on either side of the Atlantic -- - - as t h 0 Historically memory of war recedes and danger seems to dim alliances fall apart Avian a C) to Washington - - -- ve By Leslie J Nason Ed1) Professor of Education University of Southern (California bear — - -- - -- explain eross doininance" Reading from left to right is a matter determined by the culture in which we live It must be learned - - ' The child you mention first must be brought to and the meaning of from left to right andtho n RE MUST TRY to gain the habit of reading in this manner ' - on a child's ability to feet read - ' -- - - - am greatly 11 L'i concerned about a child iI who hai been referred VI me ii ruenaddeirneit ' 31 1 41 because he has a :tendency to reverse ' letters spelling and to pronouni !e many short words backwords He writes rather haltingly with hit right hand but eye and sights with his shoots ' with left his left hand Otherwise he appears to be ambidextrous to an athazing ' degree - - tmascutlicir DB - Answert Cross dominance la some referred to as mixed - times dominance If ai child is left t 1 ‘banded or and right-eye- d right-handeand leftfooted —the-teris used todescribe the condition --- -- -- - -- d -- — - Children' ' in succeed better 2 It will - patience - take time and ' Dear Dr Nasonr on My seventh-gradbrought home a disgraceful We know he can idoP°better work because the two years before he attended II private school and received -- 13igh grades ' THIN—KING IT must have ' been the discipline and strictness of the private !school I on three hours I His of - study every night are still low g Drades e -- haire-hisisted — - homeT-disdpline- - - ' ':' - - help in these eases? 1F San Francisco Colt -- - 7 tiNitc and Angwor: ta yours but obviously answer complete Your son may have become dependent upon very careful and explicit Instructions as to just how home work was to be done lt-no- Suddenly on his own in a new school he was lost Now - IT WILL TAKE time and help for hint to recover front too much dependence upon detailed Instructiona - and learn to proceed under his own power t - Dear-DrrNis- olt - I - Illave a bad problem with geometry I am in the eighth grade and am doing fairly well in my other subjects- I studythetheorems arid know them fairly well but cannotapplythenttoprob— -- - : lems —- -- always seem le fall rni- - exlitors need to understand- - -Iout in geometry Review the whole course from tho beginning— This timo YOU think out the Solik g tons and two-wee- ' 1 - rtrthIuthe -- ' - ' PROFUMO SAW no way out Abruptly he cOnlessed he- - had deliberately lied to Parliament He resigned as of Parliament- - His -- career- everyone'agrem: at 4g-- --- Is meant if ended- -- LEASH DOG Ail chain to give your idog rorrnse character $149 $ ---------- --- VALUE 1 CORD EXTENSION 143 100 ft powor cord Typo Homey sloty to kt-t- e vo-- a Illotimo $2495 - VALUE CHAISE ' $1741 LOUNGE COVER absorbent ond c'omfortoble terry cloth cover protects your pods from oil sun forlingtod ' s oil Soft $397 $293 VALUE CANVASS SOAKERS by with solid brass couplings Socks' into the soil to serene your lawn and garden 25-- — $397 $ 0110 VALUE AGI 1111111 :COLORITE SPRINKLER 100 50-F- t- emomommmimo $497 vinyl virgin sonker and $247 - VALUE- piratic sprinkler RACK HOSE Convenient for storage of hon Mode of durable aluminum — $197 970 VALUE - WATER TIMER ' E797- t - s - ' -P- s : 4in 0 ' -z ' f4 ' ‘ i - ' LASTIC PIPE for underground $797 7 '''' 's - s — watering $387 VALUE (1 ' ----c systems Durable and will withstand the elements ' - S1167 :t VALUE — GRASS SHEARS----- t Attroctive—' baked—enamel gleatningAhrame blado-stade-highest quality VS ' 314U9E --- with steel $2 61 I PLANTER MIX - s - 4115 Ideal far potted plants bulbs cuttings' and z 'AnswerAces seeds tenith nil Mom tool's Smith humming dap With DadSsnniG grovel son Bloke occopho from Molvin L Ellingson his breed now the vary first vfittio by Utah's awn now life insurance policy lifitinseronto componyAmaricon- - Wester- ouL-- ' over $4000000 ill 4 weeks I :L 97 MOWER (Manual) $214 LAWN Equipped with wooden handle blades 8" rubber tire wheels $1695 187 II VALUE 18" Blaine's parents wisely chose American Western's "Youth Estate Builder" policy for him But American Western offers such a fine variety of plans —at such low introductory premium rates—that there's a policy within your means to meet most from family savings edu-- ! any coverage need cation or whole life to mortgage business or re1 TODAY! tirement Why not phone ' REEL LAWN MOWER Certified Ity Stratton engine end flector ll 212-h-p Includel goo can $7995 VALUE Briggs rock 11 de- - $A 61691 — ' ! - ROTARY TILLER 364-789- - ah - — 247 S 5th ----- - — — "A tholoovinesi full legal reserve company" th 214L-wi- — '"--- -- - -- T - ST9991 $ VALUE ' I 2g87 Co: ' - East'- Salt Lake City - 2 - - -- p- fika-- EAMERICA::-- - II ? Atlas-AirFu-ll tsurrtgos hosiavydstruotIttopnickntigniense: ' - By - 0 MERMAN''' WESTERN st Life Itistliance W71--Ri- 1' - rninisterand as amember 35' VALUE Combination t - dossier---------- - - 49c s !I k --- and--c- content— - Socialist to SEED z tripleolt cleaned seeds pecially chosen for high nutritioned Of He said he was tired of protecting Profumo and was ready to talk Parliament broke up for the Whitsun holtMacmillan went to day Scotland back to Gleneagles "" WILSON COLLECTED all The facts and rumors from his party members and handed them to Macmillan's aids The evidence was too massive tor be shrugged off Something had to be done The aids called in Profum6- on - tho lorlo perfectly r-- Your habit of getting help also defeats the very idea of problem-solvin- -- I - 100 bY Molnar Shuts off your sprinkler automatically----------- leaders Answer: ' Congratulations You must be very able to be allowed to take geometry in the eighth grade ' But geometry is a subject which cannot - be learned properly on a "fairly well" basis - - 0 No heat wasappliedonWard-l- ist feeling abandoned by former friends and clients went to I GO TO "lielp" classes given by my teacher once a week but it does not seem to help I must soon take a re gents examination Do' you have any suggestions? Thank you Hicksville NY no wag told what to do and was forced to do it you have provided htic7ecif otrhcee but no one has detailed instructions --- the prime minister's secre- and to the Home secreI have problems doing my tary and told them Prolumo tary - lied up doing it in school the next turned away day with the help of my So he at rdown and classmates k wmto a' dozen letters to Home discipline IS necesNary in a situation such as PARAKEET insurance policy — court for failing to attend IrAgecombe"a— trial I am very wor or The A MERICAN—WESTERN-- - - skp- - '' 4 VALLIK filev' Blaine Sntith accepts delivery of first ' - The final burst — 49 67c drops 3 peared In t Is A — Three days later she - Sib bag (rondo' ints far cot sanitation rtiminates paper sawdust sand ond ' he would- sue any- one who geld otherwise True to his threat he quickly sued papers in Rome Paris and New York The London press steamed with anger Quite a few people knew Profumo was lying Many others suspected it March 28 Christine flew back to T0ndons arldSCotland Yard- - detectives met her The bailiff called Christine Keeler There was no re- - - equiva- It LITTER Absorbs - 4' The next morning Prolu- mo arose to make his pro- nouncement—He said he and his wife the actress Valerie Hobson had met Christine at Ward's apartment and Ivanov at a reception for the Soviet spaceman Maj Yuri agarin t He isaid there had never 'r)ePn 'anY impropriety between him and Christine Three persons who hal- ened to see the shooting told what they knew -- This is the daily of two novels lent -- sl" for KITTY — A newspaper Is always a little more than the sum total of all Its parts It iIs also a friend who can be dropped or picked ur) at will I What Is a newspaper? s 1 - --- 6 I This Is what a free press The average newspaper eontains 115000 words or more of Information Profumo They roused from bed And when they and Ward added that one night intelligence officers trailing Profumo and Ivanov met outside the flat the tale wak too hot In hold Seven days before Edgetombe's trial Christine drove off in a red Jaguar with a part-timracing driver Paul AusMann and it tralian girl photographer 'Kim Proctor They crossed by ferry to France drifted south to Spain The trial opened Although the charge had been reduced" Edgecombe pleaded innocent ''Cross'Y64'130-Patien- In reading when they have a shies dominance either ' right or left - the ham' and its et- Please t — But when Christine mild the Russian naval attache Eugene Ivanov waa also an admirer the tale began to become portentous - 'riC4ildivili4:T:::i4Cólitlitér — 7- friends included Profumo 21 PERHAPS THb est thing which can he said about newspapers in the United States is that they are in chronic disagreement with each other ene- to support them if they are worthy of support covering up which was to Is prove disastrous The government was really asking for trouble And troubio came quickly The chiet whip Martin Redmayne and the house leader Thin MaeLeod discovered within hours how much the opposition knew her that off the record - roles as to have the strength lie launched the attempt at peace and indeedJorkur: sponse vival is dubious ThapiOscutIona1dher - - Davies itt the apartment of the bachelor artist and society osteopath Dr Ward? Curious reporters merely grinned when Christine said - the In some countries newspapers are the instrua Monts of the government In this one the government is sometimes the instrument of the newspapers IT MUST USE its editorial page not so much to con- not so The Rome secretary Henry Brooke wan prhm ' 49c VALUE apart - FIXTURE reduces attraction to original insocto Bangkok from Tokyo and Topeka THE DISTANCE he4ween the cosmic and crime and comic strips is seldom more than a moistened fingertip It must be enterprising and have strong civic purpose It must sincerely feel that the community it serves is on its way to becoming the best in the world 7 '2" Tho It relies on many minds to fill it every day in addition to machines which chatter incessantly about news corn- - newspaper is not enough s ' good a in : "INSECT REPELLENT" LAMP - character - 4 A newspaper iIsprivate enterprise for the public ---newspaper must All newsshow a profit paper owners know this That is why they estsblish good character in their papers and maintain it The other road they know leads to bankruptcy Good AND VALUE - A good 1 -- - $693 more he reads about °tilers the more he learns about hitilself rpt -- ' -- ntal people-into-me- ple come in many sizes and Some many personalities are fat and sedentary: others are lean and hysterical And like people some are reliable and some sre not There are newspapers which whisper the TIMM Ali' newspapers reflect the character of their own- - Profumo's name had not until now appeared in print even though one newspaper had acquired a note written Howby him to Christine ever reporters caught him on the' doorstep after mid- night and asked him blandly if he had offered to resign "Not at all" he said °Why should I?" Christine said she had left England "because of what people were saying" and ' planned to remain in Spain indefinitely She said she knew "everyone is worried about a scandal" but added so wrongly "But I won't describes hergelt as a model he AS HE READS ' 17444101 Wentherproof i inside and outside Each animal takes his OW11 species for granted except man He reads with twn minds the one which-01- st know about others: and the one which judges the actions of others It listens to the thtests of a dictator the crack of a bat against a baseball the anguish of a lost ellikiand the reclPe for making cook-- - - -- If that is to be true in the nuclear age—and perhaps no nation in the world is so unaware of and indifferent to the peril of nuclear war as France—the prospect for Inter- Li 141! IT FLOOD-W- ' tells of people and and In de- : Decerate yrnir home - did only onelvould s' ell Readers seek their own Information level some like it cold and desiccated others i and spice prefer liveliness the ignorant buy "venom Man is primarily fated in man aAVINL) : - -- -- -- If they tail Scotland 'Yard said the case was closed didn't even list Christine as a missing person e - ' - on Educatiom-Exdusi- 1' '"1 idlfllfish 1962 Marilyn Rice (Mandy) - -- - : 4r -- - In largo rifles readers do not always favor the best newspaper t' ) i i144-- mike 'rt - : - OW04- - swiftly absence really didn't matter because the full story had already been told Edgecombe was declared guilty and the judge sent the Jamaican to jail for seven years ler and why were she and be - a s8kn peo- IVRO WAS Christine Kee- The - - AN:a gon It ' - Street contagious State - Nampo! - - N':-i- : 7" 11411E47) aEi nenmPY-dce- - - -- 1111g-- 'Ia day's new s- 1 1 paper is used to wrap today's fish Or to start a log Mr Bishop fire brings it back to its origin Most or all a newspaper is current information It is the bridge between a home and the rest of the world Ss Polotolo ( Yester- - clay And we have excellent meals supervised sports hiking swimming and boating and regular rescue service by our camp helicopter!" ep powerktht-oCimple-ma- (Please print) city laxative ow e- Born outside London Christine had quit School at 15 worked as a shopgirl hairdresser typist and waitress before becoming a cabaret girl at Mdrray's- a London nightclub off Regent a half years to serve in his present term He could un&P to questionably be another seven-yea- r t e r tn Granted that he continues to live the charmed life that has been-h- is in the fiee of assassins' bullets and all other adversities he can lead the French people a long way down the road to nationalism As nationalism succeeds in t h e first flourishing phase with Frenchmen delighted to be told they are to regain their place in the sun as one of the great - - - long-tim- ac -- he amazed at MP for not en- derstanding the expression "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" THE EXPLANATION he writes is that apples are mildly laxative "I'm nearing my 80th birthday and have a tendency toward constilue tion which is - relieved by eating an apple at 9 pm every night" - other 30 - m Z ) I) ot- propose vorites Thirty-fiv- e cents plus live cents for mailing —Use This &upon— Salt Lake Tribune The Information Bureau' 635 F St NW 4 Washington - --- -- -- - -- I enclose 40 cents in coin for a copy of the bnoldet "America's Favorite Poems" attack& a ifi — serve e pilysicians ''' illnk -- 4 never perfect never corn accurate It is as pletely near - perfect as a chain of minds—leading from editor to city desk to reporter to If tt(lo to rtemwolpitoPsmingan - - ft grow! tip and dies of old age in a "' Christine's List of Friends for the United the President of France has maintained a line aloof re- America's Favorite Poems: Such opening words - as these stir our 'memories: "Under a spreading chestnut "A fire mist and tree" a planet" "The little toy dog was covered with–dust' "There are hermit souls that 'live withdrawn" 4 "Sunset and evening star" "Listen my children and In our you shall hear" collection "America's Favorite Poems" you will find the complete texts of these poems and lit more WRITES: "Don't you your answer Is indecisive inconclusive and rath- - i3s4s is rn bo - linkid " club As r - - ‘ x Saxons Favorite Poems At dead back -- --N It tures It plc- - 1 - '4' " -- ' made into er words and VI The Kennedy Macmillan decision' at Nassau for a joint nuclear program gave De Gaulle the excuse he needed to blackball British entry into the European - REPLY: Yes' because worry and other emotions affect the stomach and could cause ulcer in the predis- - 4 - 070 Asia f the-dedsl- developed? r"''' '--- ' y'1111141:464$1 - :o - ENOUGH SAID but I question whether this li how the colonel kept "the doctor away" He must have been born with a wonderful constitution and practiced moderation during his long life - A nxiety snd Uleer--- -F Z writes: I take care of my mother who is blind from glaucoma She also has hardening of the arteries of the brain which affects her memory Do you think this responsibility could have caused the peptic ulcer iq7 1':14'4"-"I - st 4- 1410 5----ha 'and eating apples also helps r cleanse the teeth ' :4-- ' ' - 4'1 - '':'' i Asail " 14- 0104' - - AIL s I ) ' to woo -4in ' continuing to R-- u" — De Gaulle is making a second visit with- -' In R year to Germany on July may hold the Chancellor- In the embrace of I personal partnership but Adenauer no longer I speaks for Germany The inquiring reporter is' k told by high officials in the Arthur Veysey By De Gaulle governnaentthat if Prime- Minister Macmil- Chicago Tribune Writer Ian when he visited De - - LONDON June 14 — Fate Gaulle last December-- struck at John Profumo declared his willingness to contribute Britain's nuclear British minister of war two weeks before Christmas capability to a European force this would have been THAT WAS when Jamaiwelcomed and the break can John Edgecombe atwould never have come to shoot plygirl - tempted -tChristircekieler in the apartOthers close to he ment of Dr2Stephen Ward mime of events aay that He missed De Gaulle had IGng before taken to preHe was 'wrested that serve a Europe free of the night and accused of -- in Influence of lee Anglo- Jr on Reactions es 7:- ' 19 fil 51:1 Ili P - Whitt is a newspaper? A newspaper is lumber It is ink made malleable 1963 15 iI - 1 - ' st''f i ' umbrella of America's massive nuclear deterrent this' is not the desire of Germany To Advice Observations Fa:----se- ' witAtoec Whether De Gaulle does actually want America out of 'Europe while at the same time relying on the' -- -- "If your- ter column Ap -- 0- June Saturday Newspapér's Your Brid Between Home World '''''''Plr'"M' itflop-1- 9 (b:274 - t41 Agfr 'Al erallii7 By Soma of our readers are nice t011S An exampleis a Chicago woman who writes: — - wiIf n SINCE political :life In France is dead and for all practical purposes buried al- roost no one asks what the reward is to be for all the Readers-Var- elvarte I 4":-- Jne Franco-Germatreaty has ' been - ratified by the German parliament but with reservations adopted itr law that commit Germany to the kind of cooperation through NATO that De Gaulle rejects s ' 7 :k I dwith d'Estaing an aristocrat and a BUT ' i -- IL unpredictable ---y The Salt Lake Tribune w By Licht) r!- Adenauer rt i - and power may for tsttlesepnresesenott seem great the balance' sheet' as It re-flects France's position in - — ' ' ' -- ' ' tfie-- i tochnical ' - lour-week- deeply bralOs—and treasure-the de frappe" is compounded with the elaborate system of French' social security benefits including the recent ad dition of a paid vacation for: virtually all workers the effect on the economy in the years ahead Air Childs ' - - etristrrititiPLinrn-thtb- lu f o r France's 'force-- enormously expensive The Industrial base constructing -- hydrogen weapons following the first rudimentary atomic bombs will absorb r oL the up to onelpurth French national budget Beyond that the bill for the delivery systems —Mirage IV bombers and evenhially -- -' GriñiñdBeif1t - JItit-Ittsitop- t-- ry- Frenchman'è the late '60s and Ljti Va To missiles—will i - 7 11 are expressed of the doubters is said who is Ihfor ' 1 -- course b ' 1 ' : f - e om e a very high as discovering ing grounds - 4 t - - But in the nuclear age a - - It k not surprising then that in the closed circle of the De Gaulle regime seri- ous doubts about this A i his- - tory tiny- ' i! 170s early 1 an heroic fig- ure like those '' to - or FrInces 1011 past France :her own solitary and gran- - : ' ' - - so often in the is launched on '' - 0 - Margais Childs 7 - a o - ---- --' -- - -- -- 4 - rd r il1-l I 11 k -r- - 'Y A 1- --- ‘ rit ' i l m Ai& Al 01 alL Mk a AI III AIL dp 411“0ik AO Ak Po- - 06416 ALAIL-- "" aa ka I - 44 me Abk ab AA Ak AA A A AL- - AAA AA AA |