Show I ' t v 1 te ' 4- 0- f i ' 't-7:- I 1 ' : 11 - '61 I I ' i ti ! : t' ' ' - t 1 "71 ' tA ' i d t I t 4 ' it il: Ercsi 11 ' 41 -------Ct 0 i LX: t I i - I ak '''l -- - 8 liEksil in-1-4 I r )0 "cp 11 A4--t- ') 4 °') - f a— 't ' arI 0 ) ' fel i t ' :likgyl' CP1 - Co o p r Al - t is 141-- tr I! t 7''— $00 AtA 'Taker f: I ‘: - I tl I I 01 h ( f 'r ttwy r VAT 11CII"r The In attIAtlo al (! is a It 1 rtio-km- ri i( tL:kt enALle Wks uNGTTN — laNtry has been ecarerfuilly indi!ferent to gap Every l'heeerriher it offers tLe same tired tt-- picture glass ch s h o otirg rI I e lined 1 mirk- 1 ?' - cups cgg 4- the list 3 enough s to make a man want to shoot Santa Claus Mr Baker We need a sto:e new Lne of gifts Why not for example a collapsible parking space? It s(eild fold into a small package and fit easily into a car trutik thus eliminating me and for all the chore of looking for a parking prty 7 The gift manufacturers should also market a grass shampoo It would rnake a gilt for the man sib° wanla tO resist cfmformity by letting his grass grow mer his shoulders but hates the Idea of seeing It flecked with dandruff scales Steel Rubber-Ran- time-killin- apace Canned laughter would make another excellent gift especially if sold in the When the boss sixpack tells a joke simply pop the top Saves years of wear and tear on thuse tired old laugh muscle Garbage Disposal How about a brussels-sprou- t machine? A battery-powere- pocket-size- -- eating d eater placed on the table wnuld take up no more room than a cot-fee cup and would spare its owner the drab necessity of eating the things for himself With modifications it might be machine comerted into a spinach-eatin- g )21 aking it the ideal gift for children The gift manufacturers suffer from tired imaginations They should have seen years ago the sales potential of the shoe Not only does it discourgas-toage its owner front the nasty habit of dropping the other shoe it also gives him t How about a steel for the rubber-ban- d secretary tired of having her fingers stung? How about a rubber Ceel-banfar the children of parents tired of hay big their ears rung? Practically everybody would be der subscriplighted to receive a tion to Collier's Magazine as long as the subscription surge didn't provoke Col an unostentatious method of showing his friends that he doesn't have a hole in his sock The book industry has consistently ignored an enormous new market the speed readers What better gift for a friend than a brand new edition of "War and Peace" printed with invisible ink? speed-readin- Sunglass Headlights Sunglass headlights wotild make a playperfect gift for that r boy or playgirl who has to keep sunglasses on in dark restaurants in order to stay in character And what about suit stains in aerosol cans for the man who has everything? At present a man with a new suit or necktie has to let the necktie or suit pick up its own stains the first time he wears it The suit may very well want 'a big spaghetti-saucstain on its lapel but have nothing available to it the first night out except liver gravy and turbot sauce The typical suit confronted with these unpleasant options often becomes angry and goes for both the grae y and the turbot thus taking on two stains Where one might have left it perfectly satisfied A gift set of spray-o- n clothing stains e his-he- e Neither vulnerable West deals NORTH 41107 By Leslie J Nason Edit (Copyright) to speak and uTite the language progress should be mntinuous lee"t 1 11 are dragging their heels I — A t - Enthusiasm for learning should be Dr Nason kept alive Students learn through their own efforts Learning cannot be forced Children need some Immediate success But it Is even more important that they continue to try to improve Reading is one area in which there will be no interruption in their progress if they are properly guided It Is easier to keep their drive alive and certainly less expensive than to restimulate it after It has been lost Many Angles There are many developments to be considered For example: The skills and coordination needed for playing games — like throwing and batting balls A child should maintain Interest in his physical development and health and In his ability jack remained outstanding given his trump trick West was One Trick Short 4151 EAST WEST A 6 V J983 1097 49542 173 4Q8763 4AK2 alb Q3 SOUTH 44AK83 VAK411061 1 4109 The bidding: West North South East 4 IP Pass 14 rim Pass Pass Opening lead: Six of When his partner passed South aban oned hopes for a slam and chose to vercall directly with four hearts after at opened the bidding with one spade the opposition elected to persist in Ipades he was prepared to deal with Pass 4 hem ! West opened the six of spades the ten was played from dummy and East with the deuce It was not safe to !P ad a second spade through East with Irumps outstanding so South proceeded 'o cash his three high hearts When the West shifted to the ten of diamonds and North played the ace The jack of spades was led and covered by East's queen and declarer's king South was unable to gain access to the dummy to take another finesse against the nine of spades and he ended up one trick short on the deal East made a fine play in ducking the first round of spades however declarer had it in his power to assure his contract against any defense All he has to do is to play the seven of spades from the dummy instead of the ten If East covers the seven with the nine South wins the trick with the king Provides Reentry Trumps are drawn in four rounds and the ace of diamonds provides reentry to the dummy subsequently to repeat the spade finesse against East's queen If East permits the seven of spades to win the first trick the final outcome will be the same The key to victory for South is to take the deep finesse against the nine of spades initially The queen can be picked up just as conveniently later in the play I babyhood and school regards tik — ot "Ile number time 1 0127$4P h:gh — 31 NIA rn peor:e ant pp grink mg grt A if 4 771171 r ?!i 4:4t-':-- eet- ‘ trL'a t g u e 1r- - ter t t tr'As ti : 4 t t )rt l71 al p - a- g r t a' 'er TV I i a' s tt tki dric!!tie trmrt k 1!ry tta‘p el31"1 et Ttrry tan tw4:le Lr )eu$ In t rttat y i:r 2 vs I't r' Aft I jra 1t4" a t 1e t'ry t!s - e t k r 1Zelk! 1 &t pr' n ss-t- ' P !1 al tr‘b (Art !make 1!)0 rte:ttet tsr tv ra a's l'e : ttt 1!r-e- -- !V 1'0 'II a! 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Arty 14 of irrrrm carab!eo pervA uohout Varnf-- AAA arA treetv ulth a vvorrrnori-t15Cl '$1 a oew oxprrimental drug are sultc1 ithin tgert aTe tt'e-r‘Ni'Lla triiits at Emory ntve rsity in Atliinta usi1 nutr te a 01 tLetL be (141tA111- fred vromIsing 1)efinito Need There is a need for this type of de!slental patents AT dingerous ' ‘1LIT':("er d'irifitt 1 vice when they develop paranoLI suddelwioris a rid halluc Illik !ions denly go berserk after being calm tor 10l'CKS or even months On one I saw an institutionalted maniac threaten to kli anyone aho came into his room lie removed the salve from a radiator and tied it to the end of a rope which he kept sA hieing around We subdued him by throwing ammonia in his lace A tranquilizer gun would have solved this problem promptly The device also skill help refine pollee methods in dealing with criminals and in capturing dogs suspected of being rabid ort - a et e tt (Lit into the hp men tell i" To of the Ina 1)r Dellen aslN1) aithin a half hour The remaltArr became very grcTZY ralmer Cliernhint and Equlptnent company of Georgia designed the instru trient for humans Gun and darts were patterned atter those used by veterinarians and hunters When the trlgger is pulled liquid carbon dioxide is rtileaseA into the gun's chamber where it becomes a gas This in turn propel& the dart at low velocity 110D writes: Are flies really danserous or just a nuisance? REPLY: These pests can be dangerous if they carry the causative agents of typhoid dysentery diarrhea and severe eye inflamation Injects Material r Inch The dart has a needle which penetiates human tissue up to its hub This sets off a tiny explosive which pushes the rubber plunger that in)ects the material Effective range of the human dart gun N 10 to 15 yards Research is continuing on the best product to use The drug must act more rapidly than ordinary morphine and trait three-quarte- - P19' —'of G& writes: Does angina pectoris every disappear? 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' USDA E":1 e-- - 4'' igt:e ix:k1e - Kt 41viN 44:tv 1ei :00s'"4' r 11'1Jir- I ":17-f- ‘N1 —fir tivnt7)014 Large Florida r177ccrIctAJL3 toli)c t - ki I - raLl nc LI') - A67) ALJ I g t own Lady Scott 200 Count Hormel s ' 3 noc'' 0c C0E1 uncanca v:c tj3c)) At For American Pkg Beauty Libbys No 303 Can 13 noc CI ra C ELDo LIMIT C01171tForc)0 racicar2r!)b Just Try and Stop Me Del Bennett Cell Stephen Birmingham tells of a very rich very parsimonious old party who had amassed a fantastic and priceless collection of art objects and was desolate at the thought that some day he'd have to leave them all behind Then one day he visited a museum where twin tombs flank the entrance to the building that houses the collection another pair of connoisseurs had built up The very rich whispered softly t4 It tt re is kl in tinutes cocr - Alter a child has had several years of controlled learning he is expected to suddenly regain his Interest in self development He must establish the habit of independent study to be successful in college He must choose a personal vocation goal and carry out the self development necessary for success In the endeavor To keep the process a continuing one requires thought and cooperation among school people For example: In developing the curriculum for second grade pupils in a school the working committee should consist of a first grade teacher a second grade teacher third grade teacher counselors and the principal Such consideration of the process as a continuing one could eventually develop procedures through which a school could capitalize on the inner drive of pupils for que e t'Lt are ''''' - s'"- -- Vm:e70' teen-ager- party nodded approvingly at the that bore the names of the pair 1 I -- - 4- at It iwe r A 1 t rae-a- at t IrAt I v' )01!'At 'I r at t V71 IF "' s:(-'' supervision The student's part in this game is to "get by" get the assignments done as easily as possible or even learn ways of avoiding the work In this process the attitudes most ims are being neglected portant to old JK taef t Alt !f rt t! It ! gl :1AAAAAWkAokANO Too often we control children's learning Teachers supervise study and prescribe the work which is to be done at home There parents take over the job of By tte V' at t—tge'et f No doubt there are transient factors driving many voter3 from the 'Ames — for Instance the Goldwater campaign of 19014 for the Republicans and Vietnam for the Democrats But the drift tokkard the independents is too large and steady to be explained merely by temporary dscontents Tbe more so as it dovetails with the strange doings of Ronald Reagan and George Wallace The basic fact I think Ls that neither of the parties Ls in harmony with a large and growing number of Americans Roth parties are still dominated by the issue shaped In the last great landmark elec to books lie k r t As i - Nation Needs Anesthetic Gun rttri may at :t e V fi i t tie i 'I Nt 1tIt'e cirt''ea l' rt t) al c! S 1 Dr T It Von De Urn found in the youngest goqips — per cent In the :1 :9 bra( krt Amerhas new middle stasis the blue hite collar a orkers earning and $7000$10CtiO annually Include the largest traction of Independents of any Income group — 33 per cent Thom edurate-cl at college al a steadily risirg part of the hole comprise the largebt number Of Independents Control Too Often their ut 0 g IIII IS for"1 fttI i t' r g : 617 ' rt ! A r' t ' ri 1 a !1 $ oi prAl tAA 1 rot t t 14 t '' I r VA c 1r4- tt'et t' cl i A a aka The largest pit tion of Independents over the natiItud Vrt age At trr 1r tt e per cert and e1u tiona! rentorve t e implessin Ca e ' g :es !Ire An sime Barely mote the elek hlioe — per rent themselk es as Ileptitiieins et indopendenis is at an ali- point of t t His many children lose this Last For inner drive example: September one high school principal decided that the students needed more opportunity to have independent study Ile issued permits for study on the schoolgrounds and the libraries The students were not prepared for this sudden the librarians freedom Consequently were so busy keeping order and quieting down the students that they had little opportunity to carry out their duties in high I c itte 1 or s!1 A ! NOliet e 1kp ! A 1541 a quarter pla- and "What a way to go!" ‘Nltt'-:- - "4'1 e pCA I Elle : -- qt G z i g Ar' '''' Pkg N - 0 t l 15-0- Can z kftwaP 24-o- z Carnation OS rd cSss'il 117E1A VIC:3 No303 Cons SHOP AND SAVE AT t '4 Anita l'Illit-11 - r i E klaillf 4rel: C hid 1141t 2nd N ' 10 3 k4:2101:3' Nrt itp'' 4 -- 0 ' se WSun q"L CO 41 eptii154 An young psychiatrist has this slogan adorning his letter head: "REMEMBER THE MANIA!" CEACZIE3 Assorted Flavors 4 dv 4 ' tcit )sk :47: cm Monte French Style GrIEECI 4 tl 4 between Somewhere They struggle to learn to walk learn to talk to feed themselves Most children rtoopw- - are eager to read t ' and learn when 1 I they enter school 'A Yet by the time they reach junior high many have ' 1 ceased to try and 5 A86542 1 coffee Preserve Toes Will to Lean By C IL Goren it tc- - Vet Transient Factors table to put on a bock? Why not a neck to put Christmas ties on? Wake tip gift makers of America! 'The excesses of affluence have barely been tapped a flow about Nason on Education Goren on Today's Bridge Hand 1 sin-fac- -- University of Southern California Babies have a drive for driest doons femcious IncThese should be hug isors and grinders inlaid in the living-roofloor to that they provide a smooth in most circumstances sh liking When certain material particularly repugnant to the owner — Encyclopedia samples for example -- - sere laid upcirt the floor the teeth would automatically spring open and start chewing Then Laving ground the material to shreds they would gulp it down snap shut and perhaps for young homemakers with a taste for coarse mischief utter a me- chanical burp 0 ip large and gnekkirg pp litit4y1 tit tary pin- le and t!e ts u lw Pernoe at !Attest l'oint t Of the 111lt tre Democrats — 42 per vett — is a! e Age inmme Ferocious Int e -4 Merely reciting brussels-sprou- of It LIT'S to rultip — once every seck the mailmsn sould be committed not to tiiip another mags Ztnf throtigh your mail shit And shit about that annual gift mare involved in buytrg ''something the house"? The answer Li easy The manufacturers should Cart offering floor teeth txript 's camel ttckg ladd Tient t satisfy Ilia stain Al iI int at borne thus ditininbilin g the likelilioAd that the suit In Ita hunger may primile a humating gravy apill In putilic te prssitillities for new gilts In this line are end:ess What woman for WOUL1 not appreciate a set of pasteon slot king runs that could be attached to ber new boke before leaving the houii--thus saing her the anguish of discovering a run In the mi(114 of a re-- ir-ef- 17 ! 1s 1 a! I 0 1 rtalo t t 01 4n - r I TIMM Sf'n 41 I r' l !!'AA' dfIctrt 11407i e AA ki r 'a' 'V t '2 ' t oA1-- 1 1 OrAr Ii PA CI VArts:I 00Trp(t aril that k01 t4 Mill Veat rk en's As it halvesa thefp is a ttiol t h tr 14:00 It op rket( ttat tie 314 tt) sits limn an eiet al pittern the tirt"tr ' f r '12 'e ' 11 e a" g t! 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