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''^,'.'- ; ':''*. 1! #*» PiATTftUtOH fWMMHItMCAM MONPAV, AU4UST 1,1 Me vj ?&• ^ to a child i *T OMil C. MYBU, TW. 3's a crowd when putter's one ? Hava yoo pamrtJi listen S or a di*- Robert Kerv Mdy, father of nine children, DaBy Connelly in McCail'i for May wrttet: \be listens ab- orted to chJWteh prattle,\ a*k j log an occasional question to keep the youngster going, with the same concentrated attention ] he might give during a person-' al discussion with Indira Gand- The Day's Eiperteacea j Who of us parent* or grand- i parents would not like to have! this said of u* n Do you ever; recall a time when a little child 2, 3, or 4 trying to tell you J something and seeing you uere , not listening r^ptly, pulled down 1 your face so he could look into ! your eyes and make sure you heard him\ At the end of a day the young ster under 4 or 5 mav haw much to tell vou ar>d the whole family of hi* day'* experience* They are as important to him aa anything yoa did that day was to you. So may what the child has to say who comes home from kindergarten, fifth grade ot senior high school See what it means to him if his par- ents then listen wholeheartedly to what he says 7 Everyaae Has Caaaee I was once a dinner guest in a family of modeat income, with eight children from 3 to 1ft yearn of age Kvery child talked a little at the dinner table Once I or twice I noticed that one of j the parents or an older child; said something to cause a quiet j younger child to say something ! When a younger child talked | the re*t of the family listened appreciatively. « Nothing was staid or formal | about the family conversation j and relationship Expneuslon! seemed to come a* natural a* | the outdoor breezes That hap- pened forty year\ ago but soems now only to have been w^erdav. , (Tilidren Talk Freely Amonir other of my h;«ppy memonev are of having been a gue*t ;it different limes in hom#>< uhen I heard children talk freely. They were listened to and they also listened them- selves. — no one seemed teamil test the child might My the wrong thing No one butted in to take away the child*s part of the corner atiotv. I suppose my happiest mem- ories are of times when as a guest I carried on a comfortable | Of course, you are thinking conversation with a child 3, t j now of the child who tries to or 16 What seemed to help most talk nearly all the time at the then were the relaxed poature ! family meal or when there is and breathing of the parents ! a guest This problem can be and their show of enjoyment as solved through patience and they raptiy listened to us talk ' great stall. By ANN LANDERS TUa let- [ she exploto tae two and if | fed guilty if tiey put up any tar is no Joke. I am fat dead nores bar angle ooea. , resistance earneat and I need your help. The girls look a great dealj Twins should be raised a* m- Ptoase don't dbappotf* me. j alike and that mother does ev i dividuals and not as a single I have been married only a J erythmg » her power to aee j unit To do otherwise a shame fully exploitative and ultimate- ly deatnjrtive K cannot be*p but breed Double Trouble. Goren on bridge BY CHARLES H. GOREN North Kant 1 4b Past 2 > PSM S PftM What do you fetjta \\> 2 NT • bid now* West Pats Past Exhaustion... or heal stroke? By LESTER COLEMAN. M.D. How can a layman di>nn gUtfh between he**t exhaustion and a hast stroke\* What abouW be done about them In an emergency the function of the layman is to render help only until a physician or some trained person can take rhargr Don't do too much, too quick* ly and too heroically. Heal exhaustion is the less aehous of these two conditions lYm general appearance of the heat exhausted person resem- bles an ordinary fainting SJWM! He may appoar rauie and clammy. lh* pulse may be very rapid and the breathing vrry shallow The treatment for this ts t* keep the head low aftrr (\\rr\ ing the victim to a cool placr- A whiff of aromatic spirits of ammonia is beneficial When he is able to swallow salt dissolved in water reptact-s trn depleted stores I 'rider rx circumstances should alcohol he* forced down h» throat. !»e.l! OT.f».«Us! t <>r; T V V '•:••!•..\• ->' hl*,'t *»tT:^<' .s UXU.V,|\ f-ijsiw^J and FX*t ''\he NK.r js v«» r \ ci.*^ and the UvnpiTiture ^ucldtTily ns«ft I'vr-n a«; high as H^> do grc*^ T>J;^ )> i serums ern«-r TTM* VrtUo> winKhtl ^>e f^o\»*r>*<} wi?h »<*e ;M<K% or piactyl in a tub of n>id uau*r Hv^*rv m pTii4Ui- di'vire fi>r lowering *iw t4*rii(n'raiurc ^Mouiti \w UMII f-\ \KVI s};»^»'s ;ir?d «»\r~n rm !ai :r» igaf.ons «»f r \A.<!''r <w lielp iow^r th«' 1»*v< r \i<'oh»»: of nxjrM jx forbid- den own after there :> app«ir erf recovery fr»>ni c^iilapse I' iv ^-urpcising ?H>\I ofte»i •)rjn<j\ i*i moused a> c.mer- g«*nc> :n*.r;:>en: lor *J)e^c C«»T)- T*!ie Ionian e<»n<'iTried ahx>ut I which fi»»« lh« p%rtnm*hip A mini* ' rnum of U p»t*U. It w«n* to u« ANIWEM TO BRIDGE QUIZ T^r^T*^** q. l— \g South, vulnerable^. ^ou hold: ' «• *-*a S 0 \^* wtoerable, 4JT3 7AI74 OKTi: 4A3 you hold: The bidding has proceeded: a!419AKJ71 OAQUU The bidding has proceeded Ka«t ftetrth 14 ? What do you bid? A. !*»*• Thli hand Umjrti mint p»tyrr« Ittlo • two h#art r>^»rrtli f whhch »• fr»ufM wuh d«n<*r Whii« prmp+r'm of fimt «r« rmmoim M Ihm |*r»i#f»t tim#. lh# rUk of A #»• h«rtda in which >o>u h*v« thrv* !o»- ln< f*rdt In th« tult with whu-h your «<j>»r»#ry hu o^n^d th# bidding. -•- Q. S — Both vulnerable, as South you hold* 4KQJ ltf4 AS C A4AQIJ The bidding has proceeded ftoatk SSrtl North Eatt 2 4 Pats S* Pa«t 4 NT Tatf S 4 Pats T What do you hid now? A Our chol=•• U «« »p«<f#t. Stnr# paringr ha* m«<l« A pocitiv« ?*»»jK)n«« ti» ymjr two bid without th« *'** o< rlubfl. h* *,r»;y IVftt rith«r th« ktnc of dtAnxrrxi* or th« k»nf <vf h*art«. or both, Thli »n!r*§ •>• ;.rf>..fm <\f dlif^ttnf <»< *h» «i« • >f hr»It», f-*r •ur»iV h# rr-ji' s . • v # *''' A \ ' * i<K * \ r \ • <iuh »».;t •• |'w4 *i f;\» to ;?>« g 3 As South, vulnerable, klfl « ^\ h - ^ a hr»M Q. T — Ksst-West vulnerable, *\ 13 \K Kt2 41SIM4 as South you hold: A •\ur h^*r«i Your h«M h»« th# vii'«> «»f if j»nlnOj »n^1 p«Mr»*r'« i*ft#lnt» th#t h« n*a f'»ur ircnpi ^ e»u »h'Hjld cmtract f«>r fafi4*. Q 2-Neither vulrterable, as South you hold: 4A : AS4 0KJ7S +AQ1SS4 Th* bidding hxa procetikd: fU>ulh Wfit North Ka<t 1 A Pans 1 NT Paai ? What do you hid mm* A i»o d?*rii\nrlt off#rt»l«« p- *t#.. !* r>n ihJ« hand arw ma #t»r-,'|;nf, f r »r *hfn r»rtrv«r r* n<\Kti wHri <»«ui DO uump lo a fluh rtrnifc I ha'. »h*rw» a han<1 of atH*a • r «£• high e*r<I atr^rtfth ji:l j H y\u* a {r«>f'at>}#» ti'jS fll. t n. • -.otif h'.;.1:^f n» ah r.»titr*»lt, a fc.«m lu> •»»M4 , a*jt»n ahouid »>• b^- f \t ?<M r rtvrn* )M (ttamorMaV r • « a : '» irr'rrffi f_ v r« i r« f\ few mmttia and I think my that they vt fcfentfcaL One 1 husband tt the beat man an the j twin has a mole on her left whole world but ha has onei cheek, to the mother pencthr fauK that is driving me straight: m a mole on the left cheek of out of my mind. ! the o#ier twin Naturally they ~ ^ \ *re dressed alike from head to Richie M an awl fol/er and ; ^^^^ t^^ ^ barrettes be as alao very yupcrstJhous tfe ^^ti^] about has game Kvery night j y^ book , biH($ ^ ^ ^^ before an anportent golf match • and ^ rmKher ^^ ^^^^^ he nwsta on taking tie putter thm to tww|( ^ book ^ ^. in bed with him lor luck Rich- ^ Mme rTwnn<!r j^ i 0 0 k le is a reatlees sieger He toaa- ||ke an ^ ^^^ <k>wn ^ es and turns a lot and 1 get gtrert that darned thmg m my back j Wheoevw , ^ ^^ ^j^ several Urr>«s ckirmg the night r feH ^, rrv fof thwi ^ y^ It baa rum*4 many a mght s ^^ am , Views ^ ^ j,^^^^ steep for me Ptoase toil trus j --Doubie VISKKI I ethawted newly wed what to do I ^^ VWaB: ^ j ^^ about a n<*culous P™***^ VH*WS\ Would vou believe ten I -Three s A Crowd , ^^y^^^ ! ^ a^ w^ a r>eer Three: Be thankful he's law fomng every mother whoj TWK a >*K*key In the rr>earrtime dres»*es her twins alike to dress a*k Rk'Ttte VJ Ue the putter to hen*H/ exac*Uy kke tf>e iady the bex^M^ i»n HIS side, or tape next door the blamed t^»n^ to the frame The rrva^t damaaTng nr** in of the bed. racing twins is to dress them • • • identically. ac*^erituaie their Dear Ann I-anden: Oar mmilantjeB. encourage them to neighbor has twin girls and I havt the same interests and tfte am «ock to death of the way *ame fn^nris and make them Dear Ana Laaders: la one of your recent columns we read about the girls m Denver wr*> were looking for men You said if they were good k*jking *JD go to the west cua^t, if they were average luuking to try- the eastern seaboard and if the\ were jiwt ioosang to go to Alas- ka. We want you to know that the cum*nt shortage of men in Denver K caused by the mi- gration of maies to <*r-ofestate schools We are students at Northwestern l.'raversitv but we pian U> be D**K in [Vnver soon S.) p;ea*** teil f Jy> giris LfW. if they an* go'KJ 1 «ok:r«^ U> ;>;»-u>t remain in I>enver und w«ii* f«>r us If ttvy are ;.j>! !<«»k!r.aT they can on*,rxje »r; u » \:^NJ TharA you - ACT irxi IV^KT back, boys As a result of fiat letter Denver has been over- run with men who are looking for those two dames Why don't you feilas go to Washing- ton. D C . where the girls out- number the boys 10 to one' • • • -The Brides Guide,\ All Landers' booklet, g;v**s author- ttafjve arid oompiete informa- Uoo on h*>w to plan a wedding. To reveive vour copy of this (t>!?iprHi**ris:ve guide wrv.e to Ann lenders. \:\ care of th» newsparier. enclosing a Jong, seif-addres.sed. 5tamfied envel- ope and 35 ct*r\Vs ;n o«n Ann I-aodcrs will be giad to heip >ou vnth \'>ur probiems. Send •iit-f!i t»» rx>r ;n care of thts newNpii;*\-. »-oi*:osirtg a sta/np- ed. sei: adtireNsed <*n»^«»pe. Onl\ j»ink VKLB< >! !v\K M >-1 — Vet- >» s H.;..^'' KoiKi^noi n«»w tour- ;'i^ A u»La r -^ ust'^ >l>* K*K n*:-o r * liig>;ja^* for a:! of :t< 75 da*K-ers a oo ^n^^ Wht-n they lose ^>'];•• t^t\* J-JS: oal. f'»r the 'ug- *,M^e tiu: is ,, fnirr*>d , r>eenk \ It always o>rres back. a<xx>rd* r ^t to d: r \»^''»r , Mact'i;:\«e Ama.ia Dear A and D: I>i>r.'t rusr: Herruinckv The bidding has proceeded S«««th V\e%t North Ks«t 1 A 14 2 > 2 4 !ik%s l J'MI 3 7 Past What do you hid now? % V <!• n'i- b-,-1 ]% in urAfr *• r y t ','•-*» \> hi!» U'i;' >i«nd ptart«<t j * •' v a \ *.'..# if 15 j \Inta U : AI SM. »»*a\r.f «*»K,rTr><->u*i v a» tb« t ' -^ ••.*•:» -v.|>f'1, f'f \ r>U »f> '• , Hf'IH ' I Hil? I . 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