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British Politics Based On Issues LONDON—British politicans ike to think their battles are ought on issues rather than

personalities.

And between the in-power Conservatives of Prime Miniser Sir Alec Douglas-Home and he Laborites of Harold Wilson here are no real differences .vhich will become apparent | depending upon which party i Anns the general elections on i

I Oct. 15. But it has been a warm and extraordinarily pleasent summer in Britian. The country is riding the crest of almost total employment and rising produc-

tion.

If trouble is to come because Britian imports too much and exports too little, it still is in the future, and most Britons profess to see little difference in the platforms of the two

parties. And so, inevitably in the coming elections personalities must play a part. Both leaders had had to establish themselves in little more than a year. Wilson took over a party welded togeather by the late Hugh Gaitskill and already showing increasing power in local elections. It was Wilson’s job to preserve what already had been accomplished.

Sh«3 4 YOUR HEALTH

By LESTER L. COLEMAN, MJ>.

The Body's Filtering System

A NEW and highly reliable method has been devised for the examination of the urinary

bladder.

Barium, successfully used for 50 year* for the study of intestinal conditions, has been found effective for the precise visualization of the lining of , the bladder. The bladder is painlessly filled with a solution of finely pulverized barium. X-rays taken after the solution is drained off reColeman veal important information about the health and function of tha bladder. Easier To See Foreign bodies, blood clots and calcium stones are readily detected and distinguished from tumors, with a clarity that was not always possible before. This new method of examination does not replace the other conventional tones which, too, are exceedingly important. Like many new tests, it is meant to be an addition, but not a replacement, for the other valuable techniques of studying the

bladder. • • •

READERS' RELATED QUESTIONS Q: How is urine produced and eliminated from the body? A: The urinary system consists of two kidneys, two ureters, the urinary bladder and

the urethra.

The kidneys, about the size of a fist, act with incredible delicacy as a filtering sieve that extracts from the blood unwanted waste material. All the fluid that one consumes enters the blood after leaving the stomach. The nourishing elements are retained.

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through the delicate filterin network of the kidney. The unwanted fluid is fun neled from the kidneys througl two tiny tubes, the ureters, am carried as urine into the collect ing storehouse called the urin ary bladder. When a quantity of urine ac cumulates, the bladder distend like a balloon. It is this disten tion of the bladder that give the signal for the urgent neei to urinate. A small tight muscle, i sphincter, normally protects thi bladder from overspilling with out warning. The urine is eliminated fron the body through another tini tube, the urethra, which lead: from the bladder. Q: How do kidney stonet

form?

A: Calcium, normally present in the blood, sometimes become) excessive when affected by dia ease or diet. The urine then becomes lader with calcium stones which maj become deposited anywhere lx the urinary system. Uric acid stones, too, art formed in this way. The position t>f calcium stones is more readily seen by X-ray than that of uric acid stones. Q: Can kidney stones be dis-

solved ?

A: At the present time, stonedissolving solutions are rarely of any value. The underlying cause must be determined and corrected. Small stones are usually eliminated with urination. Larger stones need special urologic or surgical treatment. These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body. All the hopeful new advances *w medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should bo handled by your

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Douglas-Home took over from the ailing Harold Macmillan after Britain had suffered the sucessive shocks of failure to gain entry into the European Common Market and the Profumo sex scandles. It was Douglas-Home’s job to restore confidence in his party. And that he has been at least partially successful is shown by the polls which today rate the two parties almost even. There scarcely could be greater contrast between the two men. Wilson. 48, is the rotund, pipe smoking son of an industrial chemist. He distinguished himself at Oxford and became a don, an instructor, there at the age of 21. He also was a boy

wonder in the Labor government of 1945. His wife says his only fault is that he drowns all his food in Worchestershire sauce. On the other hand. Sir Alec is a man of wealth born to a family whose titles go back to before the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. Britisn newspapers dubbed him the “faceless earl’’ when Macmillan first tapped him to become foreign minister. He has overcome that and makes full use of the shock value of a sharp wit behind a generally unprepossessing appearance. Recovering from spinal tuberculosis in 1941, he remarked that the physicians had done the impossible. “They’ve put backbone into a politician.”

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The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures

No. 462

ago?

What can one think of George A Custer’s (and John Mosby’s, too) conduct at Front Royal, Va., a century

Toward noon on a Friday morning in September 1864, seven heavyeyed, young, gray-clad horsemen let their tired mounts walk into Front Royal, where one of them lived. They had been on scout all night. They were thinking of a home-cooked dinner and a little sleep in soft beds when they rode right into a squadron of Union cavalry, part of Custer’s brigade in Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley operations,

and were captured easily.

Word went down the line and Custer rode up to see the prisoners, who had been identified as soldiers of “Mosby’s Battalion. Partisan Rangers.” John S. Mosby’s guerrillas had been plaguing Union forces with hit-and-run tactics similar to Francis Marion’s in the Revolu-

tion.

“Soldiers'.” Custer exploded. "They are bandits and murderers.” The 24-year-old hothead ignored military conventions and ordered the seven hanged. As a noose dangled from oak branches around each neck. Custer offered their freedom for a lead to Mosby’s hideout. Ignored, he trave the signal for the hanging. Mosby rose from a sickbed to lead his battalion in an ambush of a company of Sheridan’s men. All not killed were captured. Those taken were made to choose seven of the 28 by drawing lots. These were taken close to Sheridan's headquarters for their bodies to be discovered at dawn with a sign. “Measure for Measure." Custer hanged no more of Mosby’a men. CLARK KINNAIRD Top left: John 8. Mosby, his signature and (!) Mosby - style attack on Union wagon train.

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