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THE GIRLS STAN DELAPLANE'S ' Love Life Rescues POST CARD OGDEN By Dr CMrgt W Crane Mary E people use sardines and shrimp and we continue to fish with just as things like that But we like this Therefore we high hopes as we started the sea cheese ourselves no fish To quote feel sure the fish will like it too son It is a little late in the year but High hopes the poet: "I never lost a little fish— yes I am free to say It always was the biggest fish I caught that got away” Once we thought we had a fish But it turned out to be an old tennis shoe Well the day being Sunday (and the better the day the better the deep) we went down by the waterfront right where the river joins the sea There Is a little jetty there and a pile of rocks A fish would be a fool who did not hang around a nice comfort able place like that It was an ideal day for fish —anc fal for people too A deep-blu- e breakers falling the with day crisply on the golden sand the bel ringing in the white frame church tip in the village We baited up with cheese Mos Labor Snubs Hoffa Offer both nervous about it We worked it out like this: I I cut him a long willow pole bought 35 cents worth of line and bobber a sinker a green-and-re- d and a hook We tied the whole thing on the pole “Fish like to eat cheese?” he asked anxiously ‘They adore cheese A fish would rather have cheese than— well than a peanut butter sandwich” I think the fish (Personally would go better on shrimp We can buy shrimp at the bait shop But he likes cheese better than shrimp and is determined the fish shall have only the best) We started the year fishing for trout up in tho mountains Up thoro wo used a gooey kind of You cannot beat a day like this He keeps the line in the water and I keep a finger hooked through the loop on his pants With the other hand I can read the comic section (Not as comical as I remember WASHINGTON (AP)— Teamsters when I was a boy fisherman President James R Hoffa’s offer to though) cooperate politically with the AFL-CI“Keep the bait in the water” elections apparentin One reason we do not catch fish is because he cannot bear to leave ly is falling flat The big federation has kicked out the bait in the water He keeps both Hoffa and his scandal-plague- c pulling it in to look at it Could union calling them a disgrace to be we should have put mustard on the labor movement It gave every the cheese He worries about things indication of snubbing his new over like that ture Also he wants to be an eyewitIndustrial Union De ness when the fish bites He wants The AFL-CIcon to see the partment opening a two-da- y expression of sheer dediscuss vention here today may on fish face as he bites the light the matter before adjourning and says: It is headed by Walter P Reu-th"Cheese? How delicious! How president of the United Auto Workers Union who helped to lead thoughtful of that boyl" Therefore the bait is seldom the drive to expel the Teamsters AFL-CImore than a yard away from his ranks from to Hoffa has 'announced plans sight If a fish came up te get it I think I could reach out and of dollars of millions fund a raise for a Teamster drive to defeat Con- grab him gress members he opposes All around us the professional He said he would be willing to cofishermen were casting great heavy political operate with the AFL-CIin lures water Shrimp and sarthe Poon action arm the Committee dines and and lead weights spinners own its has litical Education COPE and leaders nylon con it to for gun politicians plan They did not get a single solitary aiders unfriendly to labor bite either A spokesman told a reporter: “In And after a satisfactory Sunday many many areas an endorsement afternoon we took the cheese off the by the Teamsters could be the kiss hook and threw it in the water of death to an otherwise acceptable (Where some lucky fish got it and candidate whether the man wanted took it home) their support or not Hoffa will have We shall fish them in the fields to look somewhere else for cooperin and the hills and on the beaches ation” We shall never surrender Somewhere - sometime Boy will meet Fish That will be a day to remember O the-196- 0 O er O O Ham Dinner Poisons 36 f Pa UNIONTOWN (AP)— About men women and children were treated for food poisoning yesterday after eating a ham dinner at a church celebration near Smock in 36 'Right Thoro Four Died Tearful Mother Whispers Ark (AP) — A stunned of 12 stood in a dirt mother Negro Fayette Couqty street and pointed toward the They were among 300 persons at- charred remains of her two-rootending the 100th anniversary cele- frame shack bration of the Pleasant View United “Right there” she whispered tearPresbyterian church fully last night “Right there inside that door is where my children m died” w i Four of her 12 children died in :he roaring flames that consumed the building in eight minutes The mother Mattie Lacy 35 was away at a nearby grocery Her common-ahusband Lucious Williams 39 was in an outbuilding authorities said The cause of the fire was un- ' Scat Covers T0U DO $ft95 NEED Full up w Set at You'll Find Thom OGDEN AUTO PARTS known 363 22nd St EX woman’s mother Nancy who lives nearby picked up two other children and threw hem into the yard as flames icked her face She was walking jy the house when she saw the fire The lacy AND GLASS CO g 37 “There now isn’t that much nicer than an old rib roast?” - Watufsi Warriors Slaves Clash Forty Die 7-Fo- of Belgium (UPI) — Bitter fighting with bows and arrows and spears has broken out in the Belgian Congo between the Watutsi warriors and the Bahuto tribesmen they have kept in virtual slavery reports from the area said today The fighting is in the Belgian trusteeship territory of Ruanda- urandi in East Central Africa governed by Belgium as part of the ! Belgian Congo The reports said 40 tribesmen were killed in one clash near a town 200 miles north of the capital of Usumbura The Watutsis the tallest race in the world are among the best spearmen and bowmen left in Africa But the average-siz- e Bahutus who have done the- - Watutsis’ work as serfs now total about 4 million BRUSSELS Ru-benga- ra Pub-lique- ’s ably can’t even remember my letter but seven years ago I wrote to you in desperation1 “For my husband was growing irritable and cold toward me It seemed as if our marriage would soon break up despite the fact we had a son who was then 5 years of age “In your letter you suggested that I take more initiative in our love life You told me that husbands require more aggressiveness on the part of wives after they have been married a few years “And you finally warned me that I could win back my husband if I would quit being so aloof and diffident Then you enclosed your booklet on ‘Sex Problems in Marriage “Well I decided I was certainly going to lose my husband at the rate we were going so I might as well take a chance on your advice “To say that it worked wonderfully is an understatement! “My husband quit snarling at me and picking faults with everything I did In fact he soon thought I was' wonderful and began to tell me so “He said that he now loved me more than he had on our wedding day and that I was the most exciting and delightful partner any husband could have “And that booklet also taught me things I had never known were possible as regards a wife’s enjoyment of physical love “So I feel indebted to your column and to our Newark Star Ledger for actually stopping what was a sure divorce Newspapers are thus the surefire spot where we can meet every American who can read (literate) This means that dailies actually serve as a vast “University in TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Heart Malady Commonest of All Diseases Too Much Activity? oxygen it needs is the natural result of a certain type of heart disease It is not uncommon — because after all heart disease is the com monest of all serious ailments with which we are afflicted Not all heart disease involves any heart or chest pain But when for one reason or another there is some interference in the circulation of blood to the heart muscle itself the pains of angina pectoris result (Just as if for example the circulation happened to be retarded to a foot or hand pain would result in the foot or hand) classic cases (and In the it would be simpler being a doctor if more cases provided the “classic” symptoms) exertion is likely to bring on an attack— walking going upstairs eating a large meal for example The exertion requires’ increased activity by the heart and this uses up energy faster than the retarded circulation can supply it Then the angina pains strike But here is the point I want to make Some people find that other things are more likely to bring on the pains! Excitement or nervous tension rather than physical activity touches off the trouble touching of angina pains But they do not always learn that excite ment or nervous tension or eating or drinking too much can overtax the heart and cause pain An article some little time ago by Dr John Francis Briggs cited some odd cases Some patients he said have no pains until they go to the doctor Jitters— nervous tension-does it Some get the pains when lying down others when they are too happy about something Excause citement is a to or listening watching prize fights or ball games being the most fa- miliar (The net burden of this advice is sunply that angina pationts remember that individuals aren’t all alike Health isn’t precise like arithmetic What bothers one person may not bother another Two people with “identical” heart conditions may have entirely different nervous systems and react differently ' There is absolutely nothing which can take the place of becoming familiar with the idiosyncrasies of a patient Nor should the patient expect the doctor to do it all The patient will be healthier and happier if he pays attention to the things that help or harm him "Dear Dr Molner: One subject TOO MUCH ACTIVITY we've never seen discussed—is it By this I certainly don’t mean an old wives' tale that a cat can that people of this sort can indulge suck tho braatho (and lift) from in too much physical activity and a baby— EL" this explanation lief is that a cat which likes to curl up in a warm place might at some time have curled up on a sleeping infant and smothered it Yet this doesn’t sound too likely to me as a baby even a small one would wriggle and struggle and that would probably make the cat move a bit The more plausible answer is that sometimes a baby dies of some unsuspected illness and because a cat was in the room it was blamed Of such coincidences are fables created "Dear Dr Molner: both cream and sugar I prefer in coffee but I have had so many people caution that it is 'poison' or 'unhealthy What about this? It’s more fattening than black That’s all coffee Why suffer from sinus trouble? Much can be done to help you and it is explained in my booklet “You Can Stop Sinus Trouble” To receive your copy write to me in care of this newspaper enclosing a large Long-Sh- Of 5 Figures For ilflinisiry hairy-cheste- d- MILWAUKEE (UPI)-Jo- hn Pluto looked forward happily today to givincome and one ing up a five-figu- re stamped envelope and 20 cents in coin to cover handling Dr Molner welcomes all reader mail but regrets that due to the tremendous volume received daily he is unable to answer individual letters Readers questions are incorporated in his column whenever possible self-address- ed Wisconsin Late this month the brawny ex Marine will sell his home quit his job and move his wife and three children to Springfield 111 There he will begin studies1 at Concordia Seminary for the Lutheran ministry “This is no hasty decision” Pluto 43 said “It came to me over a period of several years My family is in full accord with my decision” The former Marine corporal last entered a classroom at the University of Indiana extension division in East Chicago in 1941 But he Is not concerned about himself to his studies 195-pou- iffort Fails Again egg-shape- 33-in- ch 310-pou- nd 1700-poun- Public Losing Faith in TV Poll Reveals WASHINGTON (UPI) — Broadcasting Magazine reports the public’s confidence in TV programs— especially quiz shows — dropped sharply after Charles Van Doren confessed his appearances were rigged The industry publication reached this conclusion as the result of two national opinion polls One was taken before Van Doren told his story to House investigators The other came a day after the testimony ‘‘A national hero fell from grace last week and with him fell the public’s opinion of him and the medium that pushed him into national prominence” Broadcasting said ' The magazine said the second poll showed that more than half of the viewing public now wanted no more quiz shows More than half also had lowered their opinion of the TV industry after hearing Van Doren the same poll showed The magazine’s report came yesterday as Sen Jacob K Javits (R-Nwarned the industry it might be in for a rude shock when Congress reconvenes in January unless it moves fast to clean house and make “some long foverdue changes in programming” will be behind me” Pluto will resign his job with the Aid Association for Lutherans here effective Nov 26 His six years in the insurance business had brought him a “five figure” income and financial independence The Chicago-bor- n insurance man said he did not view his decision to ‘ change careers as a sacrifice “I’ll be giving up riches for greater ' riches” t he said “It is only through the grace of the Lord that I am able to do anything” Pluto and his wife Doris 41 were married when he got out of the service They have three sons Geoffrey 12 Michael 11 and George g 6 He has been a member of the Missouri Lutheran Synod The five Plutos will occupy a domnitory apartment at the semi- WINS $92400 BUT KEEPS JOB England (UPI) — Grave digger Peni Latu 24 today said he had decided to keep on digging graves even though he won 33000 pounds a in ($92400) football pool three weeks ago “I’ve a nice home a nice landlady and lots of good friends I’m even happy in my job” Latu said “Why should I give it all up just because I’ve got a lot of cash in the bank?” life-lon- nary in Springfield US May Resume Hammarslcjold Off Nuclear Testing Tomorrow for Laos Army Boss Hints UNUNITED NATIONS NDagY (AP) Ham-marskjo- ld Secretary-Gener-al leaves tomorrow to visit about Laos and to learn first-han- d the Indochinese kingdom’s troubles with Communist rebels He plans to return toward the end of next week Diplomatic sources said he might leave a representative to supply further information This would give Laos a “UN presence” for an indefinite time WASHINGTON (UPI)— Army Secretary Wilber M Brucker has hint- ed the United States may have to resume nuclear tests unless an international pact is reached banning such explosions He said the military had a “necessity from time to time to know more about this field of nuclear weapons” So far the Russians have balked at accepting proposed inspection procedures against such testing However negotiations are still going on at Geneva Meanwhile the U S Britain and Russia have a temporary ban on nuclear tests until Jan 1 The Army secretary made his comments during a television interview yesterday Brucker said there is no doubt that Russia is a ahead of America in the space race but in over-a- ll defense including missiles the U S leads the world THE BRAIN Relies Most on Visuol Judgment Pain Burning Tenderness on Bettoia of Feet For Eye Comfort Consult VnD0XEY0D SlP£R-FAs- K 'fi£I£F-- k OPTOMETRIST For Cut grateful relief e get Dr Scholl’s Downstairs Eccles Building Zino-pad- Convenient Cro dlt They also remove callouses one of the quickest way known to medical sciencs Phono EX Froo Parking — Downtown Auto Park 1S HP Whitlh 'JrmintU THERE IS STILL TIME T0M0R0Y7! 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I have many customers using them already They seemed surprised” Miss Tessler whose main business is toupees— or toppers as they say in the trade—uses real imported hair for the chest rugs Marriage housewife U R NEW YORK (AP) — Men do you envy those who stalk the beaches and pools? he-me- n Where the River Joins the Sea We Fish With Cheese Bitelessly UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- ENVY HAIRY CHESTS NO MORE MEN JUST PUT IN AN ORDER Jf u THE OGDEN f WORRY CLINIC i t ’ f |