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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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-a-4-4bs a 3 The Salt lAtIce Tribune Saturday Xprrt 17 1953 0 a 4iit'0004ft 4O46640ts04" to 4404wore40saimedel04 Parley Hears Wanthigs On Exercise 1-- otowegooff11- 41 1 i eigs4ifol' I ikamkss I' I 4113 f' f1 I 1 I I i' DOWNSTAMS A save on modern top quality products by WESTINGUEOUS i 011 by 1 4 'i 4C-P i L- ''00 t- rt-- I "-P4e 1 I 4 'i 1 4 1 4 i 1 4 44 i dtif a 1 1 ft kv 7 7 1 i- i 1 I 4 1110 1 10- '0 4 i l' 0 1' i 4 4 4-s 4 1 It i 1 4 0 4' 1 i i 4 01i ''''t ttt 4 abtiatimitNeatOtitaitialiftliaitlt afalliaaaiStattviketattaktlittr I Mrs Rex Marsh left daughter Linda "thank" Big Dan after dog and handler Mrs Maureen Fain found lost girl Police Bloodhound to Rescue Sun Holds Losing Influence On Ill-Navigated Moppets By William Patrick Tribune Medical Editor In their zeal to improve the fitness of youth educators should realize that there are some children whose muscles become weakened rather than strengthened through exercise They are persons suffering from a mild almost unrecognizable form of myasthenia gravis a disorder involving muscle weakness due- to a metabolic disturbance of hereditary origin TIIIS NOTE of caution was sounded Friday by Dr Harvey Bi Ilig Jr medical director of the Bil lig Clinic Los Angeles at a joint meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine and the Southwest District American Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation In the University of Utah Union We don't know how many of thesepeople there are" he said "but surely there is a huge number perhaps millions throughout the country" HE SAID the presence of ttis disease often accounts for the fact that it seems almost impossible to induce some children to become physically active lie pointed out that in their case every muscle contraction every push-up or pull-up is damaging and weakening In the more severe cases of myasthenia gravis with obvious symptoms no effort would be made to get the individuals into physical activity programs The real danger lies In the mild unrecognized cases DR: EMIG and Dr Laurence Morehouse of the University of California Los Angeles who also participated in the Friday discussion published a paper three years ago in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in which they reported that a special type of diet often helps strengthen the muscles of myasthenia gravis victims Recent research indicates that physical activity is as important as diet at least in some cases in preventing obesity and its life-shortening effects Dr Frank Joens of Sacramento State College told the group He said overweight Is one of the nation's major health problems It is estimated that one-fifth of all persons over 30 are carrying around too much'weight Miss Lois Downs associate professor of physical education Utah State University Logan took office Friday as president of the Southwest District succeeding John Cooper of the University of Southern California NEW OFFICERS elected Friday were: Dr Morehouse president-elect Marge Price Uni4rsity of Nevada Reno Dorothy Gillanders Arizona State College Tempe and Joe Dickson Eastern New Mexice University Portales vice presidents-elect and Pauline Fuller Utah State University secretary-treasurer Section chairmen-elect are: Dance Virginia McDonald Bingham High School boys' and men's athletics Ronald Thompson Arizona State College girls' a women's athletics Mickey Clifton University of California Angeles professional education Howard Bellows University of Utah research Frank Jones Sacramento State College and therapeutics James Dunkelberg UCLA Worried parents and overworked policemen had a word tor Friday's sunny it Wasn't they spent the intuit box sale! 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