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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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A MEDICAL CONTROVERSY: lute these products for animal fats whenever possible. the people of Denmark, West. Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden eat about the They explain, however, that the Holdeii Says If Search for Parts That Carries Him to Ends of World vegetable products often lose their cholesterol lowering powers Do Fats Cause Heart Disease? same amount of fats as U.S. citizens. But the heart attack fatali wncn put through a special chem i ical process called hydrosenation ty rate of those countries is only half that of the U.S.

which hardens them. This is the! case of many of the household By JERRY BENNETT By WILLIAM CLOVER For instance, medical studies in vessels Ihat nourish the heart or brain. miles southward to facilitate These doctors also explain that says, "yet tiiev are one of thei best of all types for a film. But WASHINGTON Whether you show that the average American baking and frying ingredients. The Pitman Moore Drug Com Gen.

U.S. Grant seige of Vicks burg. The historical event is be cholesterol has never been prov The fattv material which often1 NEW YORK Bill Holden's movie chase has brought him home again. about 45 per cent of his ve never neon interested in the length of a role. pany has developed a special! be the chemical ringleader should pass up that serving of thick sausage gravy in order toj slay alive is one of the questions ing cmemaucally elaborated shows up in the largest amounts is a vital chemical called choles calories from fats while a Japan non nydrogenated margarine.

You re not nlavina second fid enable dramatic conflict between Wayne, military commander of thei ese gets only 10 per cent. Thisj in causing atherosclerosis and that other blood chemicals may do as much or even more dam dle as longas you're giving the terol which the body uses toj from corn oil which is sold only! in drug stores. Recent hospital that medical scientists nope to aaswer as they try to find the dietary difference is probably re make sex hormones. It this evi For the first time in almost Ihree years far lravelling Holdcn is on domestic location, appearing in 'The Horse Soldiers." The five million dollar ODUS concerning an ui, ol ui your laie IU. loray, ana Holden, a metlicol sponsible for Japan's heart attack tests snow mat ine special mar exact cause of heart disease.

WANTS AUDIENCE APPEAL caught up in the struggle. garine, called Emdee. reduced; dence that's responsible for the indictment of some or your favorite foods and one of the biggest age. They explain that other things besides animal' fats also' tend to Dunns recent years, fats have What 1 look for is a nronertv What he docs next. Holden Isn't rate being only onc iourtn tnat oi the U.S., these doctors say.

the cholesterol levels of patients sure yet, for he's in the midst of the amounts of choles Laboratory experiments have been strongly suspected as thei cause of atherosclerosis, the most common form of hardening of the controversies in. meuicai nisiury. incident in the War Between the! States is being made around Naeh iloches, and Natchez, Miss.l Just before scttine off for ac that is stimulating and exciting for an audience and has something they can identify themselves with. tangled lawsuit over his Paramount contract. Horse Sol wnen it was substituted for regular ingredients in the preparation of their food.

terol in a person's blood. Several Many doctors believe that dras revealed mat amy certain lypas tic changes should be made in arteries. diers" is an independent film for of fats raise the cholesterol level of the blood. These are satur Many heart specialists, howev Atherosclerosis wnicn ne nau to get special court experiments nave shown a direct relationship between tension and a rise in the fatty substance. Another of their arguments uie average American diet.

base their beliefs on stud tion, Holden paused here long enough to set the record straight ated fats which are derived from er, believe that it's slilt too early "Thai's the real secret of the! fantasy being able to look and' sav 'There hut for the eracn of permission.) to recommend tnat neauiiv in that causes fatty deposits to form; inside the arteries. When these substances start to harden, they ies mat snow tnat tats increase I tie legal fracas. Holden feels. concerning recent, lar tiung animals and appear bacon grease, butter and milk. Other tests have shown that the amount of cholesterol IjOQ go i.

has helped burnish part of his dividuals shun animal fats to! avoid heart disease. They explain against condemning fats too soon is based on reports that throw suspicion on sugar and proteins. blood. To further support their! sometimes. Holden finds.

an artery so mat its aDU "I've been accused of all sorts of things, from making runaway taient. "I've played all kinds of unsaturated vegetable fate, like! that there are too many unex own involvement in a film reaches! that intense level and he'd like ity to handle the flow of blood is arguments, they point to statis destroyed or severely hampered, tics that show a direct relation plained factors involved in i corn oil, actually reduc he says, "but I've never felt real productions to preferring life inj This condition often leads to the ship between the consumption of I amount of blood cholesterol, nary attacks to place all thej it to occur even more frequently. ly ready to portray a lawyer. By Doctors explain tnat the real villain can only be named after scientists have completed a lot more research. nong iong to me u.b.A., shines.

ine Morse soioiers the time I get finished with this formation of a blood clot which; fats and a country's heart attack That's why some specialists be jblame on fats. can prove fatal if it takes place1 rale. lieve that people should subsli 1 For instance, they report that iv a lryicase though, I'll be ready "Actually, all my travelling has; count of a raid by Union ocen caused oy )ust one tning the pursuit of good properties. "Hollywood for years has kept saying, 'Why can't American actors show the same versatility as ine tngiisnr men wncn 1 do try it, they say 'You're Sharing top billing with Holden 1 1 In ii i1 1 1 If, ill Warn in the new tilm is another prime box office lure, John Wayne. The! pi i fi iJk ii mmm 1 1 1 1 1 1 II Ml 'IT i iinir ra director is Jonn torn, and "ihc Morse Soldiers" is Holden's first teamup with cither one.

The situation gives Ril! opportunity to lake off on another of his favorite ideas as a dedicated actor. The synopsis of the movie indicates Wayne may have the meatier part. Holden doesn't care. "Stories with iwo good men's parts are difficult to find," he; We Sell Diamonds For All Diamonds Guaranteed We Are Diamond Importers! Get Full Diamond Weight! carefully lifted for your 22 Store Buying Power enables to make targe volume purchases': from Europe's finest diamond cut ters! Vfe set our diamonds in the. fint and newest 14 otd set We import direct from the diamond cntcrt of the world! We eliminate lh middleman's profits YOU SAVE the difference! Yes Rings O'Devotibn diamond rings are GUARANTEED FOR LIFE in writing! You get exquisite cut, color and brijliance in every stone.

Complete satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back within 15 days! protection! Cot MORE diamond value for your money got MORE trade in allowance on your diamond ringl i tinos asiur.ng you of even Is a Wife's Job Worth Keeping? By RAY CROMLEY WASHINGTON Husband! you want your wife at home' ouy wiiii vvnnaence: Have you been trvins io talk her out of "getting that job," or into quitting it? If this is your problem, there's added ammunition for you in thei offing. New government research not, yet published shows ihat the work ing wife nets only 50 to 60 cents of every dollar she earns. And, one researcher adds with a wry smile, "she tends to spend that 50 to 60 cents more lavishly because 'it's her own but nome economists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture i are agreed that this statistical! ammunition Mil do the nusbandi who wants his wife at home no good at all. Says one Departmental mist: "Figures we've been digging up show that in 1340 only about 15 pzr cent of wives worked.

Todavj the figure is 27 per cent. Bv 1970! ve estimate 40 per cent of wi will be working." The way things are oinz. half working by 1975 or '80. une siuay tnc economists made in ueorgia indicates that 1 one group the averase wife ed 2,229 a year. But the net gain to the family after expenses was only $1,351 a year.

LOTS OF DEDUCTIONS The difference? Income taxes, carfare, lunches, extra expens es Tor clothing and paid help far taking care of the children or for laundry or wing. These figures were for families! In which the husbands earned' around S4.0CO. Where the husband or wife earns more, taxes and other expenses eat more heavily into income, the working wife in! such cases is lucky to net 49 per: cent of what she earns. At a recent nationwide meeting of home economists held here under U.S. Government ausuieps.

the men and women professionals aivmea snarpry over these statistics. The men, generally, believed the figures proved wives should, stay at home. Many of the women seemed to beiieve the figures! proved wives should stay at home. Many of the women seem ed to believe the figures proved that work paid off for the wife, But one woman home economist led a group of women rebels. She wondered it the working wife actually nets even half her income.

"If the wife didn't work." she asked, 1 the husband cam more? Wouldn't he havuj more incentive? Maybe if the wife didn't work, therefore, the total: family income would be even greater? The experts were divided onl this. No one had any statistics. Thunderous Brahms BOSTON Seldom has man's love of good music been put to so trying a test. During a concert under the slars at the Esplanade on Bos ton's Charles River the audience was drenched by a torrential downpour. The conductor consid ered calling off the concert but: some 3,000 listeners held their gfpund.

The music lovers were put to still another test. Rrahms First Symphonyagainst a backdrop of thunder and lightning took on an unfamiliar Wagnerian touch. Cool Temptation DAYTON, Ohio Police say two 17 ycar old boys here spent a cool afternoon with a hot ice cream wagon. The wagon was re 620 EDGMONT AVE. ported stolen oy one oi tnc hoys who was operating it.

It was found abandoned and the boys admitted eating a lot of the ice cream themselves and spending the money collected for the rest, de Open Eviry Evining Tili Christmas tectives said..

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