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EVENING, COMPLETE Wi WITH SLIDES OF Dear Dr. Molner: My son is 13 oe eet wey ig ter Pane esophagus. Food sometimes gets lodged there. The doctor tells me the mus- CROSSWORD 3. Conjunc- tion 4. Outfit 5. Scabbard trimming 6. Foggy 7. Notin 8. Mandolin picks 9. Robust 11. Gets out: 15. Pen 18. Norse God Seats hearing sic lolPiel WiAlSIOINy| i INlKlelOMMelolr tle! DlEleloisMmelvinlele "jplisthes the same necessary cle at the end of the esophagus is too small and does not always open to let the food pass into the stomach, and that he will have to dilate it. He said this might help; if not, surgery is necessary, Just how do they dilate this muscle? How. can eurgery help muscles that are not there? I have never heard of this before. They also said if it wasn't done, my son would have more serious trouble. What. kind of ood can this lead to?--Mrs. The reason you haven't heard about this sort of thing is that it is relatively uncommon--cer- 'of ulcers, appendicitis, diabetes, ete. Sometimes the esophagus is too marrow (i.e, there is a stricture) or there may be a defect in the muscles. Dilation is accomplished by helps a stricture by, in a sense, stretching it to a slightly ter size "and allowing . wil technical language. There are various techniques used, depending on the particular cir- cumstances, to bypass a defec- tive muscle area. It accom- : to create a channel through which food can. pass into the ach. The essential need for treat: ing your son, by 'whichever means proves necessary, is that tol of Narrow Esophagus Restricts Nutrition By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD developed and frail, Quite aside from that, there is the discom- fort end nuisance of trying to unable to do so. Dear Dr. Molner: At an occa- sional cocktail party I enjoy a gin and tonic best, but am also interested in watching my weight. I know how many calo- ries the gin represents but have yet to see a calorie figuré for the tonic, Is it low or loaded with calories?--L.C. Labels I have checked show that sugar is added to the tonic, ascertain the amount. My assumption would be that it would be about the same as ginger ale, You'll probably do better, cal- arie-wise, by avoiding the can- apes at a cocktail party rathér than being too concerned about the tonic. Dear Dr. Molner: I have leu- koplakia which has required surgery several times, Since I have never smoked, I wonder if deficiency.--R.K. Leukoplakia, a. thickened, raised, _ whitish patch ,on a food| mucous 'surface, often is due to some continued irritation-- swallow something and being|® but I have not been able tol s it could. be due to a vitamin] Ye . BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 1. One notrump. Without » part score, the normal would be two hearts, it, the better" notrump, That is part ner may pass two hearts with indifferent support for the fea -- since a game contract been reached -- and our suit is simply not good enough mal bidding practices change when a part score situation exists. 2. Two spades. Without the part score, the proper response would be three spades, but since a jump to three with a part, score of 40 would constitute # slam try, you bid only two spades. Of course, a two heart response is out of the question since partner might pass. Change the deuce of clubs to the king and you would have enough for a three. spade bid, Such a jump would merely indi- cate interest in a slam; it would not be forcing a bid. 3. Three notrump. This bid is likewise not forcing, though i clearly indicates interest in @ slam. The point count for three notrump with a part score of 40 is usually.17 or 18. The bid guarantees strength in the three uabid suits as well as notrump distribution. justify mas the bidding alive, but with @ part sgore of 40, the requiré: ments for a response are re+ duced from the 6-point mini- mum normally expected for a notrump response. Since you don't haye to go as high as usual to reach a game, you ad- just your sights accordingly. 5. Three spades, Here you can make a slam try based largely on the attractive bution, True, you have only high-card points, but: a slam possible even opposite a mini- as thw ace ot opates, ting. as the ace 5 hearts and ace of. clubs, hand might easily preduce twelve tricks. ' It would be unwise to respond two hearts for the reasons pre» viously given, or to res) three hearts which would be @ jump-shift and a 100 per cent forcing bid. We have the values to suggest a slam, but partner should be given the af oneere or not, as sees Neuberger of North Rhirie- Westphalia announced firgt offenders, sentenced to months or less are up te six months will have to let go for the same They won't have to serve. time later but the remain in the records them TONBRIDGE, England ~The workers at.a Kent fact ry will be a beauty parade with a --all the contestants men. The girls sald they tired of giving the fun, ¢o this. year back and whistle at a change.' g being one. of the types tation. But there are other irritants, rough or jagged teeth being 'a common one. Further, a Vita- min A deficiency (which is pos- sible if a Temains on a involved in leuk so picioeatal View A tasceners is used in some cases. The cong gas oarmyegc commonly "mouth or tongue, although it can otherwise he will not be getting st autrition, and be under- lips or occur on. other mucous sur- faces, 4 is that it can be @ pre it, cancerous and ultimately cerous lesion. The area shou be watched closely. A failure to respond to removal of an itr tant or to vitamin treatment, an increase in its size" person lvery- tow -fat diet) can be! warrant removal for ic study. ation 'at "time," refuse to say any more about '