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Show ny' iy ay i myT The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September Loe and Let Live Dr. T. R. Van Dellen Now Its Time to 'Play New Marriage Game ; By Bob Foot Ulcers Need Care Greene If I felt I had something real to hold on to, it would be better, she said. If I had a baby to take care of, then I A passion play: wouldn't feel so tense all the time. He The two were never seen apart. That How can you talk about taking said. was when it was new, when they were care of a baby when vou can't even keep beginning. On the campus of a Midwesthe apartment clean half the time?" tern college, it was easy. He's my best friend, she would say. He would smile When he moved out, he said it was and shake his head. only for a few days. He stayed with They had met after they had been at friends from the graduate school. He the school for two years. She had been went back home in a week, to find that living with a boy who had always been she had asked the pharmacist to move able to make her laugh when she was in. She said that she felt it was her down, but lately the boy had begun to apartment as much as it was his, and seem unfunny and too young. She was besides the pharmacist gave her any just beginning to think about how to kind of pills she wanted, and she was move out of that boys apartment when finding that she did in fact want pills. she met the other one. Chicago Every adult victim of diabetes should t?ke meticulous care of his feet to prevent ulcers and other infections. Diabetic foot ulcers are a senous problem because are they Sun-Time- s painful, heal slowly and interfere with walking. Never underestimate We re both free to see anyone else we want to, he said. She said: But the mce thing is. we don't want to. was a year for such thoughts. phone 17 roommate, but when it became clear that she was there for good, the roommate moved out. She began to help pay the rent. His friends began to say that they never saw him anymore. He said that he knew, he knew, but that he felt bad when he left her alone, all by herself at the apartment with nothing to this weeks hear--ig- s to confirm a new secretary of state. Senate They both said that the idea of marriage had nothing to do with it. Why ruin a good thing by adding something artificial like that? she said. He said: Were fine this way. And this way, if either of us wants out, its no problem. Foreign She wanted to live in Boston, but his grades had been indifferent, and he did not want to work yet, so he said he was going to the only graduate school he could get into, in Arizona. She said that it was unfair, that she should be able to go where she wanted, too. He said that after he got his masters degree, she could. In the meantime, they moved to Arizona and she got a job in a drugstore to pay the rent while he went to graduate classes. arm r Tt has become necessary to keep this thing alive in order to kill ssinger between thumb and forefinger and give him an affectionate i Mr. Safire pinch. Fulbright is delighted because Dr. Kis-- ; appointment helps him fulfill a to give the Foreign Relations V dream: Committee the illusion of power without the responsibility of power. i OldMvth - singers This enchantment with the old myth new reality of power is way the committee has a stern guardian of the against illegal wiretapping conducted under the guise of nation- rather than the apparent in the pretended to be right to privacy al security. Because Kissinger had obviously been drawn into the FBIs probably illegal wiretapping of 17 government officials and, newsmen (this writer included), the committee had to feign a confrontation with the administration. minuet began. The committee demanded an FBI summary of what the illegal taps showed; Atty. Gen. Rich- The ardson offered instead a summary of the summary; the committee "insisted on the real summary; Richardson dramatically caved in, met with two senators and let them glance at the FBIs whitefor half an washing hour before posing for pictures across the table committee and witness table, take the ample jowl of Henry Ki- too baoly, Their wedding was the month after Were they graduated from college. doing it for our parents sake, she saicl. He said: Its good that we lived together for so long, because now we know exactly what were getting into. Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright was tempted to stretch his His fnends would get on him about seeing any other girls, and he would say hed thought about it, but it would mess have it both ways. Relations v' .I Clock Strikes 3 and he didnt think that was worth it. Then one night, while he was at the apartment studying, he no-- , ticed that it was 3 a m. and that she had not come home from the library. She did not show up until the next afternoon, and when he asked, she said that she had run into the boy she had lived with before, and that they had stayed up and talked all night. When he became angry and asked her why she had not at least called, she said, Look, it's not like were married. You cant In . The along these lines to his associates: What are the requirements of proof of violation of the Civil Rights Act in connection with the 17 wiretaps? li3 Argelgc fnnev it. They talked about open marriages, and they both said that they were lucky that they were living in a day when married people could have other close friends of the opposite sex. One night a girl called the apartment while she was there, and asked for him. He stayed on the phone for two hours, and when he got off she would not sleep in the same room with tom. only advi.se and conlittle cause later to will have done, they If fulminate about executive privilege. the committee wriEEles out of its duty to defend against the perversion of our intelligence-gathering process, when it does have the power, then it deserves no seri- If the senators Under Pressure Lapped Up won: committee ordinarily skeptical commentators lapped it up; and the senators walked away relieved that they did not have to ask any embarrassing questions. Next w eek, the committee intends to say it really gave the Jusfound Dr. tice Department a going-oveKissinger only tangentially connected with the taps, and call for the full Senates confirmation. r, ous consultation when it is powerless. If, to finding out who called the tune for this macabre tap dance, the senators must delay the confirmation of the man best trained to be secretary of state since John Foster Dulles, so be it. I do not believe Henry Kissinger was personally responsible for providing a cover of national security for wiretaps that had nothing to du with national security. But the Kissinger nomination is the Senates crowbar, the only one it is If ail this had not been a charade. Sens. Sparkman and Case might have dug out some interesting information with questions like these: D'l then-AttGen. John Mitchell sign the 17 authorizations for warrantless wiretaps before or after the names of the targets weie filled to at the top? Were the FBI taps conducted for longer than 90 days without a fresh authorization as required by law or, as Mitchell will claim, was of his office? there any They will not lose the friendship or future deference of Henry Kissinger, a man who well understands linkage, who smiles at the illusion of power, and who profoundly respects the application of real power (Copyright) Most persons who have had diabetes for many years tend to have some disturbance of the peripheral nervous sys- tern. A common manifestation is numbness or absence of pain sensations in the feet. As a result, they often suffer an in.'iry and neglect the lesion, because tht do not feel pam. For reasons unknown, diabetics also have an unusual degree of callus formation. Because calluses have very little blood supply, when improperly cut or tnmmed, they may form an ulcer. Resistance to infection also is lessened to the diabetic which allows ulcers to progress rapidly and causes extensive destruction of tissue Inspect Daily Prevention is possible through meticulous care. Inspect the feet daily for cutsi scratches, blisters, and bruises. For hard to see places, use a mirror if necessary. Always consult your doctor about athletes foot, calluses, corns, or thickened toenails. Have a professional trim or cut these lesions. Avoid stockings with holes, darns, or tight tops. Never wear poorly fitting shoes or footwear that does not protect against pebbles or sharp objects. Wash the feet daily with warm (not hot) water and soap. Rinse thoroughly, dry with a soft towel, and apply a miid foot powder. Change the socks daily t: im g The Foreign Relations Committee does not want to know about this, because it would lead to an exposure far more significant than whether Henry Kissinger gained a bureaucratic edge by listening to on conversations of the closest aides to the secretary of state and the secretary of defense. 00. INDUSTRIAL CARPET ' 279 . They would discover, for example, that at least two of the 17 men tapped had not the remotest connection with foreign affairs, but were made targets because one had opposed John Mitchells politics and the other had been Bob man. Finch's right-hanThat means that somebody way up there might well have broken the law. What happens when somebody way up there is suspected of breaking a law? The present attorney general comes under pressure to look into the acts of one of his predecessors and the people he dealt with at the center of power. If the committee had been interested, it would have come across a slight difference of opinion going on in the Nixon administration today: Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox has asked for further inabout the wiretaps, and the formation Justice Department is most reluctantly letting him continue the investigation he has begun. (If this were a news story, that would be the lead.) Later he found out that she had occasionally been going home with one of the pharmacists from the drugstore after work. He confronted her with it, and urh0n she shrugged End did not deny it, he slapped her so hard that it left a bruise and she had to wear heavy makeup on her face for a week. . not seem to present problems in healthy persons likely to have, to pry into illegal and unconscionable surveillance But the Foreign Relations Committee does not know this, because it has not asked Under pressure from the press, however (John Crewdson of the New York Times has been the reporter uncovering this story,) the committee might have to modify the charade and blurt out a real question or two. Otherwise, it would give up its right to be shocked when the rest of the story inexorably unfolds EAST 3rd SOUTH Approximately 50,000 Yards of carpet. Assorted colors, d Dunagins People Dr. Van Dellen In adult diabetics, foot trouble usually stems from poor circulation. They tend to develop hardening of the arteries a decade or more ' earlier than nondia-beticIn addition, the tissues are not healthy, and especially vulnerable when the diabetes is not kept under control with diet, insulin, or one of the tablets. Furthermore, other specific factors that occur in diabetics, do Kissinger Appointment Gives Illusion of Power New York Times Service be healing occur, may be Poor Circulation ., WASHINGTON if not amputation needed William Safire He had a do. . lesions these cause does He had seen her around, but had She stayed in Arizona He left, and never really thought about her one way has just returned to his old college tow n, or the other. The first day he talked to where he is wondering if he is too old to her, though, and he found out that she be with the freshman girls. I still think was living with someone else,- he became the two of us can be friends, he said. We were always friends, right from the immediately attracted. He asked her to come home with him, and she did. She first day. It has been six months since he has seen her, three months since he stayed that night and never moved eut. has heard her voice . qn the teleDont Want To her up lit 15, 1973 Shags, Sculptures, Indoor-Outdoand Kitchen. or .$&& ini HI Slip sir v r The present attorney general, with heavy heart, has had to pose a question i Vr' Louis M. Kohlmeier Gas Rationing Warnings Fail to Sink Chicago Tnbune WASHINGTON The White House is being told privately by some of the nations leading energy experts that the p-,government may - , have to ration heat-ir- g oil this winter I and will have to ra-- t tion gasoline next summer. Without tim to infighting within the admmistra- tion Czar Nixon to June named John Love, former Republican governor of Colorado, as White House energy czar in charge of consumers will have no gasoline for essential needs. bureaucrats scattered throughout government who have energy responsibilities l V homes will not be heated and many Mr. Kohlmeir warnings have not sunk in at the Whne House. One expert insists that the only energy policy the White House has "is to pray for a warm So far, the winter. The experts also assert that, while President Nixons attention has been diverted to Watergate and other problems, energy policy formulation has fallen vie- - i Meanwhile, according to the experts, the influence of William Simon, the inno- vative deputy treasury secretary and nominal chairman of the governments oil policy committee, has declined. The influence of Charles Dibona, an ambi-tiou- c White House staffer and former Navy officer and Pentagon annuitant, has grown, apparently because of his closeness to Niven's now top aides, ex- - secretary Melvin Laird end Alexander Haig. An Ineffective formulating and coordinating energy policy throughout the administration. Shortly thereafter, oil expert and former Treasury Secretary John Connally left the White House. Love has not proved effective in pulling the White House staff together or in banging the heads of rationing, some defense In FPC Has Own Program The Federal Power Commission, an independent agency, has ignored the White House confusion and proceeded with its own natural gas rationing pro- major natural gas pipeline companies have filed with the FPC plans for curtailing winter deliveries. The plans set delivery priorities ur.Jer which homes will be assured of natural gas and industrial plants will be cut back or cut off. 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