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Emeritus Consii.Unt In Medlclnn
Mayo Clinic
' timer. I us Professor of Medlclna
Miyo Clinic
- (Regular and Tribune Syndicate
1983)
Reason for Auto Accldanti
As a physician, I am always
interested in reading about
the psychic and medical proD-
Jems of those
many persons
who while
driving a car
run into and
p kill someone
V on the high'
way. Every
year we in
this country
read much
Aivire aDoui euoris
that should be made to cut
down the 37,000 deaths that
take place each year on our
streets and highways,- but
nothing much seems ever to
be done, and each year the
number of terrible accidents
remains about the same.
Only when a state such
as Connecticut gets tough
with reckless drivers is the
number of accidents lessened.
I have read that no reduction
in the terrible toll of highway
accidents can be expected so
long as there is no good rea
son why a man in an elective
position should make hund
reds of enemies tor himself by
taking away the licenses oi ail
those persons who have
shown repeatedly that they
drive when drunk, or have
the type of reckless personal
ity that makes for fatal acci
dents. Now I read that in Cleve
land, Ohio, 86 of 132 drivers
involved in fatal accidents
were found to have had at
least one previous traffic vio
lation. The 86 bad drivers had
been up 423 times for traffic
violations, and 373 of their
"tickets" had been for hazar
dous maneuvers, like making
a U turn on a busy street, or
going through a stop-light or
making a left turn from a lane
on the right. These people
had shown repeatedly that
they were Just the sort of per
sons who, by their unlawful
and careless and unwise be-
havior, were likely someday
to kill and maim a car-full of
people.
What bothers me is that we
do not often enough take
away from such people their
license to drive. Until we do
take away the license of a per
son who thinks nothing of
racing past a stop sign and
perhaps onto a main highway,
we must go on having 37,000
fatal accidents a year, plus
many more non-fatal ones.
One common complaint of
readers has to do with head
noises. Dr. Alvarez has pre
pared a 25-cent booklet which
will be of interest to those
readers. You may get a copy
of It by sending 25 cents and
a sell-addressed, stamped en
velope with your request for
it to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des
Moines 4, Iowa.
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River commission. Sen. Mau
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Saturday.
Mrs. NeubcrBer said that
the money would be used to
supply utilities to the Jucho
Co. of Dorthmund, Germany,
which plans to open a plant
in the Hood River area to
manufacture prefabricated
buildings.
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The Family Council
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Nan 8 She haa her nerve
asking me to be maid-of-honor
at her wedding.
Clair W. Since she liked
us both I was sure she'd be
pleased to be asked.
.
Nan S You'd think that
when a girl steals your boy
friend away she'd have
enough delicacy not to rub
salt into the wound. But
Claire wants to gloat over
her victory and watch me suf
fer. I was going steady with
Tony. Claire stopped over in
New York last summer on
her way to Maine where she
had a camp job. Naturally I
introduced Tony to her. By
the very next day I was
crowded out. It seems they
had known each other as chil
dren and had lost track.
The decent thing for Claire
to do would have been to
drum up her own date in New
York. Instead she calmly ac
cepted Tony's invitation,
while he fixed me up with his
cousin. And now, the clincher,
She invites me to be maid-of-honor
at the wedding. I
won't even go. -
Clair W Nan just isn't
thinking straight. 1 wish she'd
get over the shell-shock she
seems to have. Can't she real
ize it was Fate that made
her the go-between for Tony
and me?
He and I grew up on Gov
ernors Island in the New York
City harbor. Our fathers were
stationed there on Army duty.
We used to travel the ferry
to the mainland to get to
school. Then my Dad was
transferred to Texas. So I
hadn't seen Tony since I was
10 and he was 16. Meeting
like that in New York just
bowled us over. And he wasn't
engaged to Nan. We had a
right to each other.
I thought Nan would take it
the right way. She has other
friends. Tony's cousin likes
her a Jot and he's going to be
best man. I hope she recon
siders. t
Tht Councils We can't de
cide whether to get out the
crying-towel for Nan or sing
her an album of the torch-
songs written about her prob
lem. To get into the nood
Nan, run through a few chor
uses of "I'm dancing with
tears in my eyes,", or "There
he goes, my best pal, there
she goes, my best ' gal, and
here am I, broken hearted."
Or words to that effect. Then,
having poured it all out,
wrung your feelings dry, you
should be able to view what
happened to the tune of "La
Vie en Rose." For the sun
really shines bright.
Tony may have been her
boy friend but he wasn't
"stolen" away. He simply ex
perienced a new emotion
when he re encountered
Claire, a sensation he knew
was different from his feelings
about Nan. The latter will
understand this better when
it happens to her. There's no
comparison between the pleas
ant and polite relationship of
"going-with" and the peace
ful and positive emotion of
"this-is-it" the real thing.
We second Claire s pitch in
behalf of Fate. Right now
Nan's wound is still raw, but
it's her own salt tears that
are keeping it fresh. It's not
sour grapes to say it's all for
the best. 1 It's sweet reason.
Tony didn't feel la Grande
Passion for her. He felt it
for Claire. Isn't it lucky to
have found that out now, in
stead of after one of those
"compromise" (because no one
better has. turned up!) mar
riages? We hope Nan attends the
wedding like a good friend
and a good sport. As to wheth
er to be maid-of-honor, that's
a sub-division of the main
problem which she can de
cide for herself, once she ac
cents the fact that Tony was
never for her. He was for
Claire.
By the way. Nan, what sort
of a fellow is Tony's cousin?
Any chance that he'll be the
best man for you too?
Famous Paintings
Will Be Displayed
Atlanta. Ga. IUPI The fa
mous . painting, "Whistler's
Mother," arrived here today
from France for a six-week
visit memorializing the deaths
of 122 Atlanta -t !ovrs in
a chartered airliner crash in
Paris last summer.
The masterpiece by Ameri
can artist James A. McNeill
Whister was accompanied by
the even more valuable "Peni
tent St. Mary Magdaline," by
French artist George de la
Tour.
The two paintings arrived
aboard a train from Washing
ton after it had been relayed
there from New York via
truck.
A police escort met the
delegation bringing the paint
ings at the station and led it
to the Atlanta An Associa
tion building where the paint
ings were placed in a special
vault to await Sunday's un
veiling.
BLASTS ESSAY THEME
Calster, England -UPD- Er
nest Tweed said today he will
make an official protest to
the senior schools inspector
because of an essay assigned
to his 11-year-old daughter.
The essay: "What I will do
when I am dead."
HEARS HALFWAY MARK
Moscow-IUPii-Russia's rock
et probe to the planet Mars
is nearing the halfway mark,
about 30 million miles from
earth, the Soviet news agency
Tass said Monday.
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