Show - i 1 '' 4 rtiroVrrioniN41-04"1744- terripplii3O1114pAti411 ' r Joseph Alsop 4: -- 1 troops and troop- support personnel in Laos Yet under the - - - Hanoi signed in promised early and complete withdrawal of North have a - - t: - é' i r n 1 i a - - - kind of holding action which 'would Questions and ii Answers By Raskin 1 : 1 r A You are referring to Stanza 4 of "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon: "They shall grown ot old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember - k Please identify the quotation which begins "They shall not grow old as We who are left grow old" CL Q - 4 ' thent" 4 1 A 1 "mares' well-define- d detached clouds of fibrous appear- which somewhat resemble mares' tails and which often preced a storm The mares' tails (cirrus clouds) thicken' into bands or sheets of fleecy cloud and then Into ifibrous opaque layers from which rain Dr snow rnay fall high tmce P fi ' ' 1 i Just Try it 1 And Stop Me t By Bennett Cert ' 4 A Very Important Movie Distributor met a sprightly damsel while attending - 0 a convention in Chicago and for one reason and anbther granted her urgent re- ' quest for a pass admitting her tree to his entire chain of theaters The first time she presented It however to his Chicago theater (he had long since deperted for - ' nue journalist Isadore Barmach was moved to reminiscence "A little more than 150 years ago" noted Barmach "wild flowers grew along Fifth Avenue Blackberries covered the site on 34th Street where B Altman sits today From the marshes and ponds that mink otter and muskrat darted proud possessive glances Snipe were shot where now stands the Empire State ' : 1 I - 4 ) ' I t The bidding l South 1 4 - e ' i 2 3 f': 1 West Pass Pass Pass é 4 - ' 3 I 'East 4 what action do you take? 4942 ' West - Q 3—Both Pass - vulnerable as South you 447 AKJ5 VQ5 What action do you take? West Pass - -- -- '''''i 4--' '''!: e --- - ' - 4AK6 ' A—A further totonorIzIno bid ot tour dIamonda b stimulated It partoor supports that suit contract tor Morn In the minor It you do not choose to tarry 2 ' VAJ94 6 2 14 4 ' ' ic ''' " - 4Ir ' - 4 : : - : ' '' - ' —i' N‘ ) 44 1 4Q1062 V1074 K1962- Pass - When the O'Flah they had rats in their t - ''' : t - r - -i : ' rats no- - being ) ' '''' 'f'- L41 — body's fools de- - ) Air Baker dined to eat After a few weeks Mr O'Flaherty coniplained and logan and Wertham returned If there's one thing I hate" said Wertham examining the untouched frays of poison "It's a smart rat" "They are probably part of Interna- tional rattism's scheme for world domination" said Hogan "We're going to have to take severe measures" That night Hogan and Wertham sat In the O'Flaherty's cellar with shotguns There were a half dozen loud reports during the night At dawn Wertham woke Mr O'Flaherty with bad news "Afraid we shot the side out of yoltr ' heater" he said hot-wat- 'Did yOu get any l' - i t-:- '''''7 ct'c'y - ''' into ii t 1 otilP 1:1): W - 145 dicy I four-- t urge -- it $13 movie: Cost millions to produce 'Here's an won' awards in three coUntries Should be ' worth hunting a place to park7 ' - World of Heraldry ' - ''Can't say- - rats?" ifillillailliMallr yet You know that dog ( -- East- - Pass 46 Pass 7 What action do you take? A—Four spades This wasn't much of a hand start with but In suprort of spades it is worth points and parlors has promised I& to 10 4' - s Ed - ' ' ill:::'': - -- p R949!) $453 Novi onlY -- e- '' 14 ovollobtes1Pqr197 Operation Pied Piper was based on the theory that since the rats would not come out and fight in the open they had to be concealing themselves someplace possibly in the pipes Wertham's strategy called for a direct frontal attack on the cellar pipes with sledge hammers This was done extoonvoN - to INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! r '''' t '''7 I It i t PV SLEEP - ” 4 FLATWARE plus Du Pont TEFLON Waterless Cookware -- 'le-- I' t :''' -A ' IPA for 42-p- 4- ''v ‘' '1174"11 st ''' ':1' -- "14 2 p Dine --- ff 'i ra 32-p- slogest leetthiog hells Matching Glasse ware service for 1 c Mutating Flatware service for 8 c Do Pont Teflon Waterless cookware set - 7 t - - 4 ' e" - li) gfl - :' - oiTi! 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It A ith '''4j 1 144A - le DINING GROUP 40-p-$ t - t ' -- ArN:::1 Your Choice otyie k greet ooklitios ê shahs 44 kvse doebio tem kW lirith 4 tarse Lustr s All - 1 e' 'tic' 1 f - FROM OUR USED DEPARTMENT 8 'stumble includes: c Taws Rose" ' sentare service for ft ' I '0114r "fg1104414 ' '4- - OW - skirt Pattern Service ' ' li - vg' t) i- - Famous "Down Rose" That nght while patrolling the crawl space under the sun porch Wertham was bitten by a rat or perhaps a spider — in the dark be could not be sure — and In an emotional retaliatory outburst he set fire to some old newspapers and burned down the entire north end of the house before the lire department arrived 'i'k 70ya w'sv- Contomporary Danish Sloop Sofa full built with roinforced hardwood frame and heavy no sag springs Poly foam cushioning for caret comfort It's a full Charming Colonial Sleep-Sof- a 77 inches wide Same sturdy construction es the Danish style but with full pleated DINNERWARE - GLASSWARE t' 1 77-in- ch MATCHED ' you the trut h m am " said could take three years five years maybe seven or eight years but we're not going to falter We're going to yrove right here that rats can't get away with moving in on defenseless people like you When we finally get the rats out of here we're going to build you the fanciest cellar in town" : IOW io -''' - 9 "it 01 Your Choke Modern or Colonial A Sofa by Doha Bed by Night A tll trk ' ' SOFA SCOOP :' 111 vir "ci '4 - - 1 i 'Aer° ) i — NIZZtriti ‘ 1 44444 44410S - 4 sl ‘ s t s ' 41641 4 "tre $12 kidx to $3 $159 to $650 values ' er I i1 f 1 I Entire Stock of Living Room Suites ''ts-":d iq c' - - - 4 '":'o:Jvttl4 - k i I ' 7476 r i:‘ gl:1? 1 43)''' 1 r - - 'Nt cif In the wreckage next month-1they found one dead rat and three mice "We've got 'em on the run" said Wer- them That night he conducted Operation Pied Furnace which resulted in the demolition of the O'Flahertys heating plant "How much longer is this going 'on?" demanded Mrs O'Flaherty whose kitch- en was constantly overrun with exterminators given to pinching her daughter flirting with her son's fiancee and complaining that her house was "thekind of dump that rats deserve" - 6n 'Ate 4 r 11 styles Choose froot efirskeir not ' e -It (11A111 - h4 - --:'rn 441 VOICNV '104:' : 7411r4''S0 4go-z- --- -- q 1 rot ‘ ''4''' o: t 1-- i 2 717' r---- ' I ' I Lkit fa tr f ' N 0- 4 7- - - '4 I k 4 ''4"'4-2-77-1- 40 A i ii I4 l'11 --4t ' r cholc pie Y11 a of iE "C' 4 0 $ American styling kt 1 0 1 pillow Skothentic forty comfortable ' Iteversiblo p witic large tuttea bats:Hug cam l'Z' 04401 arms end 44-t-'''1it t foam filled "111"6"svelvel chain ' 1:113 Aoki Sortable ft 4 '' 11 - It 4 te !eq r a ' --0 r 4" '- SWIVEL t :' You are warm it is a disease of the blood vessels more rpecifically a vein Send a stamped envelope for leaflet on phlebitis - I — 1 ': P A writes: Is phlebitis a disease of the blood? ' a LI Early American CHAIR ' t oi ' 9 0 SOFA Concealed in Pipes? "At last" he told Mr O'Flaherty "we've severely limited their possible area of operations" Two days later Hogan saw three rats dashing from the house next door which t4 ' t1 to s - ' To little urine may be more serious than too Much It is natural to urinate less when sweating is profuse but the decrease is significant when associated with shock dehydration or serious forms of kidney disease Failure to void means obstruction or loss of kidney function Unless the structures are encouraged to work uremia will ensue - --- 04h 1 1 ' close NO CLOWNING AROUND DURING OUR GREAT :v'' ' 4t ' "LONG" envelope end $I for each names requested which may be applied to any order to Joe T Boyes North HollYwood Calif PO Box 930 Dept 3A Atirt:g - '' Serious Kidney Msease For information on the cost of reproductions of this shield or for the research On any other family name Coat of Arms send selteddressK) stamped SPECIAL OFFER! round-the-cloc- k West - l :' by-th- ‘V 57 A4424's:-- 21c o- - : ---- Sl NAi a M ' ' I Nervousness' and frequency are e companions This is exemplified student who has the urge just before writing a final examination and a speak- er who is about to deliver an address go :OA says that Lysaght Ntiioi the ' aspirated "F" Is silent and I really believe that it's elattr ' better that way No kidding the name is still found in Ireland under the spelling of Glanchy the "G" being the remnant of the "Mac" in Counties Clare and Leitrum The Clancys are closely akin to both the MacNamaras and ' the O'Briens for whom they were hereditary brehons There are probably more Clancys In the United States than there are in Ireland today LIMITED Finish the Job 4843 "reddish" ori4lik -- AMEIMMUMMorrimollow 1 -- right here" Later that day Hogan and Wertham returned with reinforcements — a squad of 24 strapping young men apprenticed in the exterminating trade — to man a vigil Under Wertham's leadership that night they conducted Operation Pied Piper "T o 114 (Copyright) Mrs O'Flaherty said that Hogan and Wertham would have to go but Wertham was aOatpant "If these rats are permitted to get away with taking over your cellar" he explained "next they'll take over the cellar next door and then the cellar next door to that and before you know it they'll be all the way across town where we live We've got to stop them Bogen that meaning -- ' Frequency is a sign of irritation or Injury along the urinary tract The membranes may be so sensitive the urge comes every 15 to 20 minutes Burning (dysuria) ensues if the secretion is concentrated or too acid and when the mqnbranes are irritated through inflammation Bleeding may stem from ulcer or infection of the bladder wall When hemorrhage follows injury a bleeding laceration may exist Anybody Iktio says he is an O'Claney has got to be going by Burke's Armory in whom I put implicit MacLysaght trust says Clancy is a Mac name In Gaelid it is Mac Fhlannch- i"rU7 ' aidh (how t h a t — sns?) lann -- " - f ' "i - a Frequency Indicates Trouble 'N CLANCY—Arm: Argent two lions in pale passant guardant ogles Crest: A destec hand couped at the sword in pale pierced through wrist erect holding a boar's head courees all proper doned "Don't take it so hard" said Wertham to the sobbing Mrs O'Flaberty "At least you won't be leaving much to make life c worthwhile for those rats" count" Pass By Joe T Boyes Hogan and Wertham quickly gathered their forces and thrust a massive assault Into the attic The carnage was considerable and at the peak of the battle the attic flooring which had never been strong buckled Hogan Werthant 16- of their apprentices and sundry trunks crashed through to the second floor There the stunned forces of extermination fearing an ambush began smash ing doors and windows in their search for escape routes City inspectors arrived just at dinnertime to notify the O'Flahertys that the house was in hazardous condition' and would have to be aban- you got down there?" "Old Rover? Of course he's been In ' the family for years" "Well Hogan accidentally winged Mid In the hind quarter with a load of shot and he's running around so mad down there we don't dare try to get a body 'East Fine Irish People Those Galleys— for-rat- ' 1 all-st- ar - '''' "" bladder I' i 144 - ':'-t-- 3 AL one or Van m es lineeeda habaitt rajt)hre : nnljelet matyi be than a a and usually occurs alter drinking liquids before retiring and in the tense and emo- tionally disturbed If stich factors donot play a role a urinary tract disturbance may be responsible Excessive urination (polyuria) may be due to diabetes (mellitus or insipidus) or to certain kidney disorders The renal organs concentrate urine and when this function is lost through disease or degeneration of the kidneys they are forced to double or triple their output to dissolve and eliminate the usualamount of waste material The bladder istpptied several times at night and the qtantity may exceed that excreted during the'day It ) 1 l s''' A'' vo I - e three to i tit e s The to empty the WOMPT1 1 i ' ' 3' ' I -- 1 i A' Oil 4tWelf ": '' ''' - 1 ' ' I kidneys manufacture approximately three pints of urine a The secretion 'pagses through the rigYht and ' " ' - left ureters i '''"1 '''''' '''''' bladder land 6 t there to the ti ' outside the 'T' via 4 urethra Men Nold "t -of on an average : '14( : five times in a ' ''' ' period and ' - : - ' ( The 7 th e -- ----- tion routes which lead right through your house" Mr Smeed went to Mr O'Flaherty "I don't know about you" he said "but if s those bunglers come looking in my house I'm going to court I'd almost rather have Dean Rusk on my side" ' Crash to Next Floor Wings Old Rover 4103 - 1 - belonged to the Smeeds into the charred open end of the O'Flahertys' house "That does it" Hogan told the Smeeds "We're going to have to hit their infiltra- k vulnerable as South you The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 NT 2 Pass t 4i Moia1'sIfeie's7-S'Oin6si1l6i- 6 i A—Pau Partner's call is put in as a barricade end shows thM tho hand la below average In high card strewth There can Iv no hope for panic Q 6—Neither '111° s - i What action do you take? bold: 1 - 1 - ' I j r - - IL - 110' C I ' 1 ' : s'14V Ilk7''''' 0 - ' 1 q 111:'' off-dut- y 34 r --- 411 5 t- Secretion LiquidI - c‘ -iii v--- - E -'- -- u f l' i I t - t- -- N- i t'1fr k 1111 ertys discovered cellar they immediately telephoned the 'United States !' 1:!: N Exterminating Co ': toe"-"'"'"N :' ' ' '' which wilt out i Hogan and Wer-- i ' tham to clean up ' ':'J l'oil the situation ' t'''''s i ? Hogan and Wer '::: f- : i'': 1 '4:itham set out poi- :'i son in small paper ? t o'"'"7 :' trays which the ''- N - The bidding has proceeded: South West North Dble op (6 '' ' ) tiP' li:“ U 1 WASHINGTON you th -il-' i it 1 A '' Kidtlev Troubles Change Rate of ' p j 011ti°e4 elfi( t? x i el(' ' 1Y '1 4 it 1 la 0 t - h1 I:It ' 7 - '''Pr 1 ( I iiipor ' g N 4 y vtle:5c li ':- - r---if A ix 'I '- ' ‘ -' -4 A vulnerable ' as South you 1' hold: 2 A vunerable Q 5—Neither - The bidding has proceeded: North ram South 1 NT 3 Pass 3 NT Pass (t T Exterminators Create Chaos -- A—Four no trump You have 15 polnts In high cards d suit It portnor has la points you should have a laydown slam and 'von if ha has 11 points you should he willing to take your chances 4 Q182 two no trump Partners bid of IWO speck raniu flood door to force and you have somewhat more Than the abopoInt minimum required for Me no elle trump response hold: - t 17 1961 - ' - end a you hold: V105 A1063 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 V Pass 1 NT 2 A Pass ? What action do you take? ' rtre:aro: ir Russell Baker Bndge Quiz 3 Pass Pass Pass 4 Q 2—As South vulnerable 1- 13 Dr T R Van Dellen ' 4 By John C Metcalfe Q 4—Both North 2 - - peace-overture- Tiny Pockets ''' hold: A AK441 'VKPit 40102 The bidding has proceeded: Routh West North 1 4 Pass 3 NT ? What action do you take? k—Bid et least five and with bel liggreiblve pert tier six spades Partner should have no more Than a singleton heart An alternate call Is tempothing bidI of five diarmnde IC Monday March 7N rls I 1 -- -- Ar if r "A real foul-u- p men! It seems we've been contacting each other through secret sources In order to make to ourselves!" ' elen 90 directly to SIX no trunv The Partnership has Zulselst az high card Pain4 with two good workable you hold: K82 Q2 V942 hat proceeded: - '1'4' imr bf By C H Goren fl Lake Tribtme N-- L 11 I crATE - 4 grow gm For your sweet and tender grateful And the light so softly glowing sighs Daily in your eyes Dearest I am ever grateful That I oft can hold And because my tribuyour hand lations You will understand And I'm likewise very grateful For And your your kisses in the night tender disposition Constantly so bright Darling I am ever grate-Fo- r the love you give to me When apart or close together You and I will be A nswers to 'Weekly 4 AKQ75 11 kwl'Ogt Darling I am ever grateful For And beyour love so deep and true cause I'vebeen so lucky Sharing life with you And I'm always so Building Q 1—As South vulnerable VP - 11- - c)re:p7A70::: ( 1 6 -- FM GRATEFUL lay-near-by RI talt - 0 513-ri- lb ''' Portraits - Contemplating snarled traffic and a rash at new emporiums on Manhaftan's famous Fifth Ave- i' An6r t g e :-- In this main part of Laos the dommuwhd once ranged up to the outskirts of Vientiane are now left with 'no more than tiny pockets in remote areas and these pockets are being progressively liquidated Real progre ss has also been made economically administratively and in zrianrother ways No serious attempt has been made however the break the Communist hold on their two main areas of full control — n the part of Laos through which the Ho Chi Minh Trail now runs and the most northerly provinces including the Plain of Jars These are too heavily occupied by North Vietnamese troops (Without the North Vietnamese the Pathet Lao could hardly hold their areas for more than a few months) Yet it is reasonable to hope that if and when the North Vietnamese are forced to withdraw from South Vietnant the Laotians will also get back these lost parts of their country And if that happens President Kennedy's foresight will be proved to the hilt the Coast) the doorman pointed to some small type on the pass that she had overlooked It read "Not good on Sundays or holidays Not good for matinee or evening performances Good only in theaters that have been closed" ' x - 4 The Warr' 110 r r - GeorgeGark By - 'rK fits South-Easter- '' ?41' 1 f Front that moment civil war has been continuous in Laos with the nationalists and neutralists united against the Communists Nor has this been the unmitigated misfortune that you might suppose for the Communist threat has by stages given birth to something like true national unity among all the One important stage was the exile of the nationalist leader Gen Phoumi Nosavan Another more recent stage was the ejection from the country of the neutralist military commander Gen Kong Le (after a French Secret Service intrigue with incomparable elements of gaminess including a rich dose of sex) Before long the nationalist and neutralist armed forces should be successfully merged in a single national army Long since meanwhile the hold on the countryside of the Commnnist Lao which resulted solely from terrorism began to be broken throughout the 60 per cent of Laos controlled by Prince Souvanna's government fold "Mares' tails" are the 3 i et w 011ie Against Reds I tails" KR i it The Neighbors: -- -- three-cornere- - Q Describe the clouds called Ni ' By far the most important of these arrangements was the elevation of the neutralist leader Prince Souvanna Phouma to the prime ministership This wtse head 'of the junior branch of the Laotian royal house has proved to be both national-minde- d and extrentely practicaL At the outset he no doubt believes that he could manage the kind of three government that was envisioned at Geneva To this day he still keeps ostentatiously open the cabinet places allotted to the Pellet Lao But when the Lao Communists showed they regarded d the government as a mere instrument for a complete Communist takeover Prince Souvanna squarely and promptly faced the facts r- -) Le - rt - - f - ' fteecz Pe i' i' Yet President Kennedy as related in my last report by no means saw the Geneva accord as a true settlement of the iaffairs of Laos He saw it rather as - i P Mr Alsop ed government of nationalists neutralists' and Communists In fact the government of nationalists and eutralists'"-wisely and courageously led by Prince Souvanna Phouma has been forced to carry on a permanent civil war against the Communist Pathet Lao One might think then that the Geneva accord negotiated by Gov Averell Harriman at the direction of President e Kennedy had been an diplomatic deadbust As anyone can see this accord Is most emphatically not what --it has been claimed to be by some of the cronies of the late President's brother Sen Robert Kennedy Any Vietnamese settlement modeled on this accord about Laos will merely be a concealed surrenthree-corne- der ti - o r 11 - k Viewed in this very special light the results of the 1962 accord have amply proved President? Kennedy's foresight For the makeshift arrangements produced by the accord have permitted the Laotians to make very significant prog 4 ‘4110 ''? the same accord Laos was to Under s ' - -' -- ' A q4 :? serve well enough until the future of this part of the world was determined in "the main theater" as he deScribed South Vietnant Prose JFK Foresight -' Vietnarn7e from - By L ichty ' ' tr' $ -- - le Geneva19C2 accord V1 ' Grin and Bear' It i fle4-- LAOS -- - Besides infilVIENTIANE tratOrs in transit to South Vietnam there are now close to 50000 North Vietnamese -- -- - - I 4 ir - 4 4 - 4 I TQOptiple:-TAkeo's7-67B - 4 4 t -- 4 ':: ' - ' : It 11 |