Show 7ii':- i - - ' - v :: ' i' i!': I i The Neighbors By Lidity — ! li 717:&7 t a('v41-01- IRADA T ' !IZIc--: t''' - 1 r'7''' t g4 A :- t tav-- ' 147 4 Sk ier-- 4 - fp ' : " 4k '' 'Vt '':'' y:4 --- 0 ' - - '1411 Z :!:1 - -- --0 es--- :t - akil i ' - 0 '' i!4 174 : s : l I It ! if ir 1 :':t:t:'t '''' l'i::: Dr it - -- tir 1 - kAl'c A1 11 C J 1 t ‘ It WASHINGTON — - regular troops In three quarters of ' : i South Vietnam In order to '1 Ii un- - derstand the na ' 4 ture of this take ' ' - '' ' over it Is neces- ---- -4 — p sary to understand ) t "i the enemy troop i il r L i structure At the i b a s e In the nil Mr Alsop lages there are the guerrillas At midlevel In the provinces and districts there are the local forces A:ad finally there are the chief targets of General Westmoreland's the main strategy forces These are the big units which the North Vietnamese have now taken to calling "the regular army" - o - k ts - i : :' '' ' r 1 1 ' ''''' C—--Z- (- Balance Local VC Books tair—fisircA - Portfaits - Many knew bleeding incidents - — -- t ' 1 $ lb 'i ' t: - n - - - ' Parroting Doesn't Help It l L c7 Is-4- 44 By Bennett Cert Vital statistic: The Hollywood office of the Humane Assn divulges that a total of 20991 animals appeared in motion pictures and on TV in 1966 Included are 14438 horses 2204 head of cattle 1007 chickens 543 dogs 379 buffalo 290 mules 281 pigeons 125 turkeys 103 pigs one vulture and one buzzard I believe I know the vulture and the buzzard personally the comes From the Southland authentic story of the teacher of a high school senior English class who asked for Interpretations of Sir John Suckling's: "Why so pale and wan fond lover? Prithee why so pale? Will when looking well can't move liere is an opportunity for the child to get practice in paying attention and in being taught Also for him to make mis-takes without being laughed at Ile probably will not use generalized words except when his mother asks questions for whith the answers require the use of such words Mother should keep the child stretching to understand and participate in adult conversation rather than bring her conversation with the child down to the child's present level of understanding New words should be introduced at times when the child can get a mental- picture of the meaning A flock of birds in a picture or better still seen in reality make the discussion of the word "flock" timely Caution: Beware of the child parroting meatings Just to satisfy you for the moment If he cannot remember the next day he may be getting into a careless habit of appearing to understand when he really does not Try out your teaching Skill with a very few words and follow up with tests of the child's retention How well he understands words is more important than how many he tm derstands her " - : :' i - - Senator Soaper Looking ill prevail? Prithee why so pale?" e Of a class of answers of six were more or less likd this one: "I figure there were these two young lovers — she was named Prithee and he was called Will — and Willpme down with a virus 22-V- The National Secretaries Assn is weighing the question of admitting men to membership At one time all clerical and secretarial work was done by men This was known as the Dark Ages or something" 1::' Mayor Lindsay mounts a campaign to Introduce courtesy into New York The stuff is said to be contagious but apparently most New Yorkers are inoculated at an early age of Portland Blame Ralph Mayer' Oregon for this one '' 1 Just Try and Stop Me BH writes: What is meant by a herniated fat pad in the low back? REPLY: In this unusual condition pieces of fat from the back herniate through the fibrous tissues along the spine It is caused by strain or sprain Several treatments including surgery are available provided there is pain traveler in 'darkest Africa fell grievously ill and summoned a witch doctor who examined him carefully then presented him with a leather thong "Bite off an inch of this thong every day" he prescribed "chew it carefully and at the end of a week you'll be good as new" When he returned a week later however the traveler was sicker than ever The witch doctor demanded "How come?" "The The traveler answered weakly thong is ended but the malady lingers A t A movie about the world in prehisto- ric times indicates that the animals and the men were bigger and uglier then but the girls were about the same as today Bumping incidents in the sea of Japan between American and Russian ships will remain a delicate subject until both parties get in touch with their insurance on" companies r 11 TC tZ1C TC E1 TC C 1 e r ' ' rlDelpeDacilicabilEtrIgpi a macallges ggae i ( ii IlDiffferemee ' : U J Lw1:i 4 puts the extra your savings backed bank a of safe by conservative strong strength management policies ()Behind Ibe U ' I: t 0 I) Y ): fp t' r 1' smoosvirNRING I amp ' ' : it : - : J' - 1 : - I i' laal14411)) (4411 LI -- : V11-14-4W- I is - - v --- Install a AIR RIDE MOVING VANS PROTECT FRAGILE GOODS EM 4-84- I 4 t r 111D1('77-rIAYTIOW- FOR ER -- 9177777 s e a I FREE ESTIMATE z L 4710 ' BANIC 1 I last 21st So of UM" Phone 4364711 1 lia) 41 LAND TRUST a ( I 1 n 1 Buy It From ti"EAICRAFI CO I I Electronic Air Cleaner i 91 ' () 1 i F-- ri ' 11 HONEYWELL 4tri - : ' u n SAVE with Ihe Peopleffito Care lke Tait ktio ' 9 k—' i ii n - r p Save Money Reduce Allergies ri " 1 N71 aria Eel-- ' AYILOWER v-- Ease Housecleaning i ----a- ' °Your savings earn highest bank interest from the 1st on OH deposits made by the 10th Come in today ii 1 PACKINO : ) ri 1 ti money U I lk ns of the past is your best guarantee of the future for uninterrupted safety and availability of your Ii I L Tracy-Colli- 0Our record Li I ' - 1 gi I TC 2:1 TC N4::1 ENO SOUTH AT 1TH EAST 4STH SOUTH Al OTH EAST n 4707 HOLLADAY BOULEVARD Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures your account to $15000 - Y : " ' 181 SOUTH MAIN STREET r1 TC EI TC TC 1:1 TC 1 L-7- Itl—A Ti TC t L 1 ‘ 1 -- - 11 - o 71 a14-- Ft 1mo INt10 A I " Oh" om te0 " 11 4 Al lk ilk '':': r things 0Lc''''' otAAAPv Mrs M writes: Can inflamed ovaries be cured without surgery? REPLY: Inflammation usually subsides after the use of antibiotics but residual scar tissues may lead to difficulties that must be relieved by surgery Tzil: - - --- ' ! -- Mrs B writes: Why should a fat per son with arthritis have to reduce? My doctor is insistent about this REPLY: Because added poundage leads to increased strain upon the weight-bearin- g knees joints: ankles hips and back 1 TC 1:71 i 4 CI ' ' flourish -- ') r - !1' Mrs B H writes: Is it harmful for a person with cancer to drink milk? I have heard that cancer feeds directly from milk REPLY: This is one of many misconceptions about the disease Cancer cells like normal cells thrive on a variety of nutriments but there is no particular food such as milk on which malignancies le '' c r P It T writes: Why are sores on a varicose vein difficult to cure? REPLY: The majority are not but the few that become chronic fail to heal because nothing is done to eliminate the varicose veins Another possibility is that the condition is misdiagnosed and the ulcer stems from poor circulation due to hardening of the arteries rather than to the varicosities Goren on Today's Bridge Hand ''''- ' to ‘w0fliI that they were allergic to quinine several years before the bleedieg episode Some experienced ringing of Ahe ears whereas others had impaired hearing visual disturbances tremor giddiness or gastmintestinal symptoms Seven years previously Dr Belidn's patient developed ringing of the ears after taking the chemical for a vague illness Anyone who has had a mild reaction to quinine must be on the alert Even an Infinitesimal amount can cause revere reaction in a sensitive person infra-structu- - ( Sietrodt rit kin'vif - ' I din Ufa' Dr Bel thedical lit erature elicited at least 50 quinine Induced -'': - Bleeding Common in IV Corps ':i''- ' ro A i " N ' i 0 the bleeding tendency recruitment used to permit large manpower exports to the other corps areas Today Delta recruitment is only sufficient to balance the local books of the Viet Cong who still man the main forces ' - I it -- - Laboratory tests revealed that she was a temporary bleeder Blood transit"- sions including plateletrich plasma rem edied the disorder Five months later the 'condition re- turned No medicine had been taken but she remembered drinking cocktails containing quinine water on three N nsecutive nights prior to the recurrence The woman also recalled having a cocktail party prior to the previoulattack but did not remember what she hadto drink At In I II and III Corps meanwhile Viet Corig recruitment is only sufficient to the guerrilla 1 keep up to I strength and in varying degrees to provide replacements for the regional forces Thus some gaps in the ranks of district companies and provincial battalions and all gaps In the ranks of main force battalions and regiments must now By John C Metcalfe be filled by troops from North Vietnam ON FISHING Famous Viet Cong main force outfits Oh tomorrow I'll go fishing And of the past like the 9th VC the 1st VC and the 5th VC divisions have therefore will spend a wondrous day On the been transformed already by attrition Of the nearby placid azure waters and replacement into outfits overwhelmViet Cong Decreasing if tomorrow And I'm bay lucky And the weather will be fine On my ingly North Vietnamese at all levels As In 1965 there were only six northern time goes on moreover it is clear that catch in gplden twilight Happily I'll regiments In the south and with this dine the regional forces will progressively Oh there isn't any dinner exception the entire troop structure was transformaAs a undergo the same near-totWhich can ever be so grand manned by southern recruits — genuine tion which has already gone very far in fish seafood you Holding platter tasty Viet Cong In 1966 about half of the main So I'm hoping for the pleasure I Corps force troop strength was northern but land For Of the bayside's finest food Great Manpower Requirement all the rest of the structure was still In a seafood my stomach is already manned by true Viet Cong A more and more northern war In Oh tomorrow I'll go fishing mood Today however the main forces In I And I South Vietnam means a war that must II and II Corps — three quarters of the underneath the summer sun All my be less and less efficiently waged bewhole country in fact — are almost hope that we'll be sharing cause of the increasing difficulty of using fun from manned fishing by troops exclusively guerrilla tactics It also means a war that will be harder and harder to sustain with at the present lovi levels the northern manpower requirement for the southern war in the next 12 months must be at least 200000 and may be 250000 men — an enormous figure for a small cotmBy Charles H Goren fry ton he switched at trick two to the seven Neither vulnerable West deals But this progressive North Vietnam! of diamonds NORTH of the southern war has another zation AS Top Tricks ' more disagreeable meaning as well VQJ6 four Hanoi has not only continued to inject AKJ2 Declarer had nine top tricks sMi10858 hearts and five diamonds By rutting a northern troops into the south in increas EAST WEST spade in dummy South could develop a ing numbers more and more displacing A K J7 4AQ642 10tb trick however there were complicathe native Viet Cong Hanoi has also V 9732 V105 tions West's diamond shift was a direct 85 begun to use four divisions of the home '4 73 attack on declarer's line of commtmica44312 4 Q976 army — nearly hall the total force — to tions and unless either hearts or diaSOUTH threaten I Corps the most northerly monds divided 'evenly he would be area and thus the most vulnerable 410983 to do all his washing and still retain corps VAK81 of the vastly increased threat Because full control over the proceedings to I Corps General Westmoreland has alQ10964 Won Diamond 4Vold ready had to redeploy quite important The bidding: forces from II and III Corps In these two South won the diamond in his hand South East West North corps areas which are the strategically with the nine and ruffed a spade with the vital ones V I Dble his effort had gained great 24 14 six of hearts He cashed the queen of momentum PiLSS Pass Pass last winter and spring In II and the the hearts continued with jack Corp particularly the enemy main Oppning lead: Ace of crucial moment of the deal had arrived forces were close to being on the ropes are If declarer thinks that the diamonds South gave a nimble performan6e Reinforcements Were Needed he should overtake the with a seven card trump suit to land a divided three-onof hearts with the king and continue contract jack heart four shaky But The redeployment reduced the the ace in the hope that trumps are — — I Although a with on the enemy very markedly pressure three-thre- e 1 ! game in diamonds The battered enemy units were permii ' South reasoned that the hearts were ted to recover It is requires much less '‘ something of a trage' ' and he A more apt to be divided four-tw- o p 1 exertion East's 1 in fact that President Johnson did dy decided to bank his hopes on finding not order immediate emergency meas- 1 bid of two spades oo'v --"i )1 4 'f crowded the auc- - each of his opponents with another diaures to reinforce General Westmoreland i 14 i ton and inhibited mond The jack of hearts was permitted I t the very instant it became apparent that i :0 ' ' ' South to hold and declarer attempted to get a “" '!' i North and part of the enemy home army — --4 ‘ 1 from finding their back to his hand by leading the sack of waslarge ' now to be used to invade I Corps I 7J ( diamonds next and overtaking with the best spot South ir For this very reason General West 1 feared that if he queen moreland is now asking for at least two bid three hearts and if possible three new divisions This Mr Goren South Home I his partner might Is what Secretary of Defense Robert douunable to go on Since a take-ou- t When both opponents followed suit McNamara is going to Saigon to discuss ble of one spade should be based on a South was home lie drew the remaining General Westmoreland's request has alsound hand and the doubler is usually trump with the ace and king of hearts ready caused endless waffling and webto have four cards in the other and he was careful to discard dummy's bling here in Washington But it is high decided to shoot it out for Iexpected time to repair the grave error of the top two diamond's in order to clear up - i he proceeded directly to four the roadblock that had developed in that When the enemy reinforces balspring i ' i! hearts suit Ile proceeded to cash' his remaining ancing reinforcement is always necesi West opened the ace of spades and three diamonds and then cheerfully consary in order to retain the proper margin and to maintain the essential pressure t II then the dummy appeared with a single- - ceded the last two tricks I f — downwards from predominantly northern in I Corps to predominantly Viet in Cong with some northern stiffening III Corps And in these three corps areas only the guerrilla platoons are still composed of true Viet Cong The reasons for this extremely radical transformation of the war are just what i you might expect Enemy losses have been running at a rate of 13000 men a month since the new year while Viet Cong recruitment has fallen off very seriously all over South Vietnam billed as a "southern civil war" has now been largely taken over by North Vietnamese 1 4 and bladder began shortly thereafter Cocktails to Blame "We just failed to win forty free dancing lessons Seems Babe Ruth wasn't the first US President" - Ignorantly ‘' -- I recently a 0f Dr Van Wien woman who developed bloOd blisters and black and blue spots on the lips and mouth Bleeding from the bowel 7 North Viet Regular Army Replacing Guerrillas i ! i told - ' 1 1 Los of - 1 :' What Joseph Msop I (' 111 i Angeles : ' Gerald Belkin I :t- ' 'Mit re-- sponses have also followed the inges- tion of tonic water alone or when mixed with vodka it ' ' mal ders-ent- 0' ' ) 7- ! Ii4 ' By Leslie J Nason Ed D Conversation between parents and children provide an opportunity for trainUniversitly of Southern California ing in the correct use of collective nouns At the time a child enters the first Parents should also go out of their way he should be able to recognize that grade to give children exercise in the negative dogs and rats and horses are all aniapproach to ideas mals that chairs t -i and tables and txJ' Try Asking Questions beds are all pieces of furniture Parents can make sure their children t t First he must have the proper words for groups of tb in their usable vocabulary by ask-- learn to recognize f 17:7 few pertinent questions a dog and a cat 11 ‘ t and a cow and l' Mother asks "Is the chalr an ant later get to know mai?" And encourages the child to anthem all as ani- swer in complete sentences—"No the 1 mals chair is not an animal" Or "The chair While children Is an piece of furniture" Dr Nilson learn to associate Other generalized Ideas are necessary names with objects more or less automain understanding the teacher A large tically generalization Is an adult idea group of objects could be considered as and may need to be taught soft while another large group would be hard Right and left are general concepts Thin and fat can be general con- cepts A flock of birds- a herd of cows a " gang of boys a set of dishes relatives 3 -and playmates — the list of generalizato lif1-1tions goes on and on and they are adult r ou-- Lif otimi The more familiar a child is concepts CrOm with them as he enters school the easier e cvd-tkall Petu York It will be for him to understand teachers 2 For fxample: The child must know the difference between words and picikitö rk tures to understand what is happening as ' his mother or teacher reads stories from i a book Otherwise he may get to depend IN flpr : too heavily on the pictures and eventually have trouble reading 4 1: 1 treating malar- la and heart disor- In 1 i p 1 "White man has made much progress since 1776 ' Junior by outlawing firecrackers and de: veloping the hydrogen bomb!" - - tt4 r4ic ''1 - Quinine products have induced reactions in people sensitive to the chemical The main offenders are medicines used ' -- -$ 4-- 'attelialagail! ) f:- ' 1a- Cffr't7 f t '-- -- ' e72t e 14z1t :1 70- - o 4' "? K- b t f'- Ask Child Pertinent Questions To Encourage Full Sentences Minute Dosage )(1111'‘'' - 44)‘e 4:--- 4" ' 4 Ce77' : - r''!A4e r J 44" f 14 4 " s r : - t )- )14 it I t '' 'i'-- 1?frtPrIE A ' : ') - I ' tfri- TilitE r 7: tr---tr- o I: Sensitive to (iAl I (1 - -- - - ! a (!-- 1 A z ri ota'"4-- ei'- 6 17 Home Start No 8 Quinine Allergy 0 at4-- -- 1 (11) I MI By George Clark I 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday July Dr T R Van Dellen Grin and Bear It :: '- ('' q10! 1 ""P1" " f SI t 1t Al iqt4o"ft q!1lottotwo-m- t T rw" |