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i. WITH FOLK DANCEHS-Mrs. Nina Khrush
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has broad smile as she dances with Mon-
' tenegro folk dancers in Cetinie, Yugoslavia,
, Plumb Shifty-Eyed
West's Wife Says New Plunging
Neckline Creations Won't Sell
, Washington -IUPII- Earlier
i this summer , there was an in
teresting bit of news from
Paris concern
ing one of
the famous
fashion de
signers. This
designer, who
is so famous
I have forgot
ten his name,
was reported
to, be featur
ing extremely
revealing necklines in his
new fall-creations,
I.-!" "
Although delicately phras
ed, the account I read con
veyed the impression that he
was bringing a significant por
tion of milady's rib cage into
the public domain.
When I called this to the
attention of my wife, who is
an authority on such matters,
she told me it would never
become fashionable. Natural
ly I asked why not.
"Because," she said, "fash
Ions are set by women who
can afford to buy originals,
and too many rich women are
flatchested."
Favorably Endowtd
Since her own rib cage is
more favorably endowed than
my bank account, it may be
that she was Just being catty.
But I devoutly hope that she
correctly called the shot.
Having been through a rath
er trying summer of ignoring
women's knees, I simply am
not in condition to spend the
, winter overlooking their rib
cages. '
Somewhere there Is a por
trait of a lady, also so famous
I have forgotten her. name,
whose eyes appear to follow
you no matter from what
angle you view the painting.
This same optical illusion,
as I have pointed out before,
occurs in women's knees.
Time after time I have been
accused of staring at their
knees, whereas actually, their
knees are staring at me. It is
all very ncrvewracking.
Hurricane Beulah
Will Miss Land
Miami - (UPll - Hurricane
Beulah, the season's second
tropical storm, ran a speedy
but harmless course southeast
of Bermuda today and
weathermen said she was no
threat to land areas.
The latest advisory located
the 105-mile-an-hour winds
around Beulah's center at lat
itude 29.6 north, . longitude
60.5 west, or about 325 miles
southeast of the British resort.
Gales extended 250 miles
from the hurricane's center In
the northeast semicircle and
about 150 miles to the south
west. Beulah was moving in a
northerly course at nearly 12
miles an hour which would
send her "well to the east of
Bermuda today," the Miami
Weather Bureau said.
If two or more women are
present, it is 'impossible to
avert one's eyes. The entire
room becomes a sea of knees.
Usually Shift
It has been my expectation
that the summer would bring
surcease. During the summer,
women usually shift into
shorts. When that happens,
their knees are not ns discon
certing as when they arc
wearing skirts.
Its not an ideal situation,
but I can liva with it.
This summer, however,
many women did not shift
into shorts. Instead, they shift
ed into shifts.
A shift, as you know, is a
loose fitting garment that
only touches the body in four
places. Sometimes the wrong
four. But that is not its main
drawback.
What makes a shift intoler
able is that it not only fnils to
cover the knees; it is split up
the side as well. For someone
already in the throes of a knee
complex, the effect is shatter
ing. It has made me plumb
shifty-eyed.
The Medical Roundup
Emeritus Consultant In Medlclim
Mayo runic
Emerltui Prufessnr of Medlcint
Mayo C little
(Resuter aud Trlhiin Syndicate,
1963)
RESTLESS LEGS
In a recent article, Dr. R. J.
Popkin of Los Angeles wrote
of the restless legs which
some of my
highly ner
vous patients
have been
complain 1 n g
about for the
last 30 years.
As Dr. Popkin
says, Ekbom
wrote on this
subject inl
1945. Aiv.rci
I am sorry to say I found
but little help in Ekbom's
work. Several men have
blamed the syndrome on an
Interference with the circula
tion in the veins of the legs,
but I have not gained this im
pression. Popkin says Bena
dryl, In a dosage of 50 mg. at
bed-time, will help half of the
patients, but Dr. N. B. Nord
landcr recently said that
Benadryl can sometimes pro
voke attacks of restless legs.
One can combine Benadryl
with a barbiturate. Tranquil
izers and sedatives and qui
nine have been used, but most
of my patients say they get
very little, if any, help from
such drugs. A few of my pa
tients are helped by codeine,
or codeine plus aspirin. Pop
kin admits what is true, that
most persons with restless
legs are very resistant to all
kinds of treatment.
Persons with "restless legs"
may complain of strange feel
ings in the legs feelings
perhaps of crawling insects,
or cold, weakness, "pins and
needles," burnings, and pain.
The distress can come during
the day.
Whenever I see a person in
the office with legs that are
twitching, I have electro
encephalograms made, and
sometimes they show peculiar
"spikes and seizure discharg
es" similar to those of epilep
sy. In such cases, I try some
Dilantin, and sometimes it
works well.
There are several types of
goiter about which the person
who suspects thyroid trouble
should know. Dr. Alvarez tells
about them in his booklet on
the subject. You may get a
copy of it by simply sending
25 cents and a self-addressed,
stamped envelope with your
request for it to Dr. Walter C.
Alvarez. Dept. MMT, Box
957, Des Moines 4, Iowa.
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National Contract
Washington - lUPII - Team
sters' President James R.
Hoffa prepared Saturday to
draw up demands for a na
tionwide trucking contract
covering 450,000 drivers, me
chanics, warehousemen and
clerks starling early in 1964.
More than 200 teamsters' of
ficials were called to a two
day meeting at union head
quarters here this week to
confer on the wage-benefit
package to be sought from an
estimated 514,000 employers.
Hoffa, who has conducted
area - wide negotiations for
the past three years to get
greater uniformity, was said
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The teamster chief, a tar-1
get of corruption charges who
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I that he will ever call a na-!
i tionwide trucking strike, how-1
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