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Wdntsday, October 9. 1374 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER cople Outlawed Cancer To Write Memoirs Brandy Cocaine Kept Grant Alive S3 -m i rVV IV-. Ttf-S inmww bourbcx) XL Martha Asks S3000Week For Support Martha Mitchell, seeking $3000-a-week temporary support payments from her husband, has been forced to do things she shouldn't because she is pinched for money, her lawyer told a New York court Tuesday. State Supreme Court Justice Manuel Gomez reserved decision on the motion for temporary alimony presented by the lawyer, Richard Creditor. Mrs.

Mitchell has sued for separation from her husband, former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, charging abandonment.

Creditor said Mrs. Mitchell was facing a dire Situation and was "doine Hemorrhaging from the ulcerous throat and tongue were met with a strong spray of hot water "thrown with force into his throat." As the cancer grew, Grant could not lie down because he might have choked. To inhibit coughing, he didn't speak. With the onset of insomnia, Dr. Douglas treated his patient with codeine, morphine sodium bromide and chloral.

The last months of Grant's life were filled In a mental frenzy to finish his memoirs. He finally did, and before he died in July, 1 885, Grant, wrote, "I wanted so many days to work on my book, so the authorship would clearly be mine. It was graciously granted to me." Dr. Bickmore said Dr. Douglas was firmly convinced Grant's heavy cigar smoking was a prime factor In causing his cancer.

DALLAS (LTD Ulysses S. Grant, the only President to die of cancer, was able to complete his memoirs before his death through his physician's use of brandy injections, strong sprays of hot water and cocaine swabbings of his throat, a family descendant said Tuesday. Dr. John T. Bickmore, Dayton, 'a descendant of Grant's maternal grandfather, told the annual convention of the American Academy of Ophtalmology and Otolaryngology that treatment of Grant's illness was recorded by his physician, Dr.

John H.Douglas. Douglas said that he treated Grant's throat cancer partially through constant cocaine swabbing. Throat examination was done by strong reflected sunlight or mirrors. The brandy injections, reported as surprisingly effective, were used by Douglas because of a cardiac crisis. 'it 1 1 4 WA 4 A 86 PROOF What's your rush? Come linger with the great taste of KentuckyTavern.

The Bourbon from the Blue Grass. Jan AP Wirephoto Martha Mitchell to court louisville-Owtnsboro. Ky BS 100 Proof Bottled in Bond. 1974. things which are not in her test interest" in order to support herself.

"She has made some money from public appearances," Creditor said. "She was forced to do so, particularly in view of the high cost of living." The lawyer gave no other specifics. Marvin Segal, representing Mitchell, told the judge that a payment will be made lo Mrs. Mitchell "so that the problem of subsistence will 1 (C ue adequately covered. Miss Dempsey Traces Closing Jack Dempsey's daughter said Tuesday she has writ-Jen a letter to Queen Elizabeth asking her to con-Jirm or deny rumors that the royal family controls a 1W lirm that forced her father to close his New York restaurant.

Barbara Dempsey, 25, said In London she resorted to the letter after she received a frosty reception Irom Buckingham Palace spokesmen when she tried to Inquire by telephone. "They were very curt and snubby," She said. Dempsey, 79, who held the world heavyweight boxing title from 1919 to 1926, said he was forced to close his restaurant because the rent was increased from $85,000 to $120,000 a year. Miss Dempsey said there have teen persistent reports that the company involved, the Inch was owned by the British royal family. 1 Michael Wilding Gets Drug Fine "lElizabeth Taylor's 21-Jear-old son, Michael AVild-ing, has been fined about $120 for growing marijuana at his remote farmhouse retreat at Aberstwyth, Wales.

Wilding and six companions were arrested in a police raid. The six others were convicted of possessing and cultivating marijuana and also were fined. Singer Appointed As Professor It Is now Prof. Glen Campbell, although the mellow-voiced country singer from Delight, never finished high school, much less college. Ivan Hin-deraker, chancellor of the University of California at Riverside, announced that Campbell had been ap The new SX-70 Model 2 finished in Porvair with ivory plastic.

The luxurious original, still finished in top grain leather and brushed chrome. pointed a professor In the school's department of music and theater. Hinder-aker said he believes it is the first time that a working entertainer has been given faculty status at any university, although others have been guest lecturers or spoke to specially organized classes. Campbell said that if the university approves, he will sing a benefit concert to raise money for scholarships to students in the music department. Moscow Loves Opryland Troupe -the response, at first, was mild.

But by the end of the second act, Muscovites were cheering and calling on Tennessee Ernie Ford and his Opryland troupe for more. Ford and his band of country and western performers opened in the Soviet capital Monday night after a triumphant tour of the country's hinterlands. Said Ford after the Moscow opening, "It was a great, warm, wonderful recep-' tion." The troupe, Including Singer Sandi Burnett and 21 others from "Opryland" in Nashville, arrived in the Soviet Union September 12. They wind up the tour next Sunday. And the tew camera is 80" less leather.

And ivory plastic instead of brushed chrome. Obviously, in considering a camera like this, some will prefer the luxurious original. (After all, you buy a camera like this perhaps once in a lifetime.) But S30 is S30. And we wanted you to know you're getting the best camera we have. In any case.

pictures from as close as 10.4 inches to infinity, the ability to take action shots every 1.5 seconds) is yours in the new SX-70 Model 2. For S30 less. Inside, you'll find our original SX-70, down to the very last transistor. But outside, you'll find panels of handsome Porvair instead of the fine top grain Since we introduced the remarkable SX-70 Land camera, the world of photography has not been quite the same. It isn't surprising.

(Just press the electric button. Whoosh! The picture is in your hand, developing before your eyes.) And now all the wizardry you've heard about (the ingenious single-lens reflex system, the astonishing lens that can take Tips Increasing In Gun Give-Up BALTIMORE, number of guns being Potaoid. turned in under tsaiumore bounty program has decreased, but tips leading to confiscation of illegal fire-: arms are increasing, police say. Sgt. Allen M.

Baldwin, head of the police department's evidence control atrt 12738 euns have Comparison basejlpn suggested list price of Model 2 and deluxe model at original suggested price. 1974 Polaroid Corporation. Polaroid been turned in for the $50 rewards since the program started August 25..

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