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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 10

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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Alt RcpuMc Columbus WWnidy, Mjrch4.mt Study says expensive Senice heart drug Lutheran Church. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Burkholder Funeral Home and from 9 a.m. to service time Friday at the church. Military graveside service will be conducted by preceded 4n death Gloria Hainz, on March UK, Also surviving are daughters, Bwbara Dickinson and Kate Strade, both of Buffalo a sister, Eleanor Messer, brothers, Arthur than cheaper ones members of Fort Benjamin Harrison.

Burial will oe at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Zion Lutheran Churcn, uitneran community Home or ioK -me donor's choice of charities. Kolb died at 1:35 a.m. Tuesday at his home. He had been seriously ill, for one month.

He retired in 1976 from the U.S. Denartment of Commerce af- i 91 iM or unrii nH vci di jrcais ut rei iivb uu vears of service. He was a member of Lutheran Layman's League, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Fort Knox Officers Club, American Ostomy Association and Seymour Elks Club. Born Aug. 12, 1917, in Bloomfield, Kolb was the son of Adam and Ella Shields Kolb, He married-Norma -Hr-Schumacher on May 4, 1944, in Louisville, Ky.

She survives. i Also surviving arechildren, Joanna Phillips of Istanbul, Turkey, Jacqueline Kolb of Sunnydale, and Jeffrey Barnes a sister, Sarah Baird ofrTip City, Ohio; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. Charles Hainz's father Edward V. Hainz Williamsville, N.Y.

Word has been received here of the death of Edward V. Hainz, 71, of Williamsville, N.Y., father of Charles Hainz of Columbus, who died Friday in New York. He was a World War II veteran and had worked for Exxon Corp. from 1945 to 1981. A private memorial service will be today at St Paul's Lutheran Chureh in Williamsville.

Memorials may be made to Transitional Services 2075 Main St, Buffalo, N.Y. 14208. Born April 8, 1919, in Buffalo, Hainz was the son of Frank and Laura Smialowski Hainz. He was By Richard Saltus Boston Globe Heart specialists say fierce marketing and advertising bordering on deceptive played a laree part in doctors' over whelming preference for an nilbllUlUBj waww expensive heart attack drug, de-snite crowing evidence that it works no better Jhan much cneaper alternatives. The latest blow to the assumed a superiority or Diooa -ciow dissolving t-PA came Tuesday in Atlanta when researchers presented the results of a long-awaited study in a standing-room-only meeting of heart specialists.

The study found that t-PA at $2,200 a dose was no more effective than an older drug, streptokinase, at $500 a dose. Both drugsras well as-a third called APSAC, have been found to reduce heart attack mortality by about 25 percent Treatment with streptokinase, moreover, was associated with a significantly lower rate of strokes, the most-feared side effect of drugs that break up blood clots. There were 3 strokes per 1,000 patients with streptokinase, 6 per thousand with APSAC and 7 per thousand with t-PA. Despite the study, which involved 46,000 heart attack patients in 20 countries, and despite a previous darge study with much the same results, Genentech, a California biotech firm, has been able to capture an estimated two-thirds of the clot-dissolving drug -market with t-PA, also called Activase. More than 100,000 patients a year receive one of the drugs, which reduce deaths from heart attacks by dissolving clots that clog arteries in the heart and damage the heart's pumping muscles.

In part, t-PA's dominance has stemmed from questionable marketing practices and advertising that used highly selected and biased data, one authority said. Genentech has "used some and Hainz; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, Frank, Charles 'and Henry. Nancy Wlngard'i mother Helen S. HattendOrf Rpllairp Mich Ddiaire, JVllcn.

Word has been received here of the death of Helen s. iiattendorfr88nBellairerMich.T who died. Sunday at Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey, Mich. She was the mother of H. Wingard of Columbus and a member of North Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati.

Graveside service will be held in April at Lakeview Cemetery in Torch Lake Township. Mortensen Funeral Home in Bellaire was in charge of arrangements. Born March 3, in Cincinnati, Mrs. Hattendorf was the daughter of Samuel and Katherine Haug Schroth. She married Dr.

Glen A. Hattendorf on Aug. 24) 1929, in Lawrenceburg. He died in 1969. Also surviving are another daughter, Susan H.

Schuler of Willowbrook, a brother, Edward L. Schroth of Hebron, and seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Horace Schroth, and a sister, Alma Applegate. Service Lloyd W. Rudicel Funeral for Lloyd W.

Rudicel, 77, of Route 1 Elizabethtown, was conducted Tuesday by the Rev. William Champion at Norman Funeral Home at Hope. Soloist was Marvin Arnett Burial was at Bear Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Pope, Gene Hammond, Dale Long, Earl Hopkins, David Skinner and Steve Gressel. Rudicel died Saturday at his home.

UUYJ "Area Deaths, "Arrangements incomplete Heniy E. Bush North Road 500E Henry E. Bush, 72, of North Road 500E, Hope, died at 5:30 a.m. today at his home. Survivors include his wife, Bernadine Bush.

Funeral arrangements-are in- complete by Myers runerai Ser- vice, Reed and Jewell Chapel Jay Food employee Patricia Ann Colvin Road525S IvUilU JAM Road 525S, died unexpectedly at 12:06 p.m. Tuesday at Bartholomew County Hospital Mrs. Colvin worked at Jay Food Store at West Hill Shopping Center. She was a member of First Baptist Church at Hope and a 1977 graduate of Hauser High School Funeral will be conducted by the Harker at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Norman Funeral Home at Hope, where calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

Thursday. Burial will be at Hawcreek Cemetery. Born Oct 12, 1959, in Bartholomew County, Mrs. Colvin was the daughter of Stanley E. and "Peggy Stotts Compton of Hppe.

She married Ronald W. Colvfti on Aug. 23, 1980. He survives. Also surviving are a son, Jason Colvin, at home; and brothers, David Compton of Hope and Dennis Compton of Texas.

Died Monday Virgil J. Gearhart Funeral Thursday Funeral for Virgil J. Gearhart, Stt nf Trianrie Trailer Park, will be conducted by the Rev. Robert Langdon at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Fu- neral Home on Washington Street, where calling will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today and from 11:30 a.m. to service time on Thursday. Burial will be at Daugherty Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Gearhart died at 3:45 p.m.

Monday at Columbus Convalescent Center. He was a retired farm worker and a member of Parkside Baptist Church. He was born April 22, 1907, in Bomb scientist dies Associated Press i LONDON Lord Penney, who worked on the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb and later created Britain's A-bomb in the 1950s, died Sunday at age 8L No cause of death was given. In 1944, Penney'became principal scientific officer of the British team involved in the atomic bomb development project at Los Alamos, N.M. He helped assemble the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.

On Oct 3, 1952, he directed the test explosion of Britain's first atomic bomb in the Monte Bello Islands off the northwestern coast of Western Australia. He was knighted for his services. Penney was director- government's Atomic Weapons Research Estaoiisnmeni irom 1953 to 1959. In 1954, he also became responsible for weapons research at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Bartholomew County, the aon of John D.

and Margaret E. WUson Gearhart Surviving is a brother. Cart Gearhart of Columbia; sisters, Ruth Wprron and Edell Black, i both of Columbus; and several nipcp and nenhewa. He was preceded in death by sisters, Hazel Hitchcock and Black, and a brother, Charles Gearhart Arrangements Incomplete Clarence H. Sage Seymour Sage, 81, of Meadowbrook Drive, died at 12:55 a.m.

today at Jackson County Hospital. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete at Voss ChapeL Combat casualty Brian Lee Lane Bedford BEDFORD Lance Cpl. Brian Lee Lane, 20, of Bedford, was killed February 27 at Al Jaber Airport in Kuwait He had been in the U.S. Marines for three years. Funeral will be conducted at.

11 sum, Friday at Elmwood Chapel of Day and Carter Mortuary in Bedford with the Rev. Mark Murphy officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today and from noon to 9 p.m. Thursday at the mortuary.

Burial will be at Cresthaven Memory Gardens in Bedford. Born Aug. 6, 1970, in Bedford, he was the son of Beverly Oliver of Route 16 Bedford and Mike Lane of Route 17 Bedford. Also surviving are a stepmother, Janice Lane of Route 17 Bedford; a brother, Tom Lane of Route 19 Bedford; a half brother, Michael L. Lane of Owensburg; stepsisters, Andrea Oliver of Bed-ford and Lisa Baker of Route IT Bedford; stepbrothers, Scott Oliver of Route 16 Bedford and Mike Baker of Route 19 Bedford; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Eppard of Bloomington and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Lane of Route 17 Bedford; step-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Olin Oliver of Oolitic; stepgreat-grandparents, William Brafford of Oolitic and Harold and Virginia Grissom of Port Ritchey, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by a stepsister, a great-grandmother and a stepgreat-grandmother. Died Tuesday Joe D. Kolb Funeral Friday SEYMOUR Funeral for Joe D. Kolb, 73, of West Church Avenue, formerly of New Albany, will be conducted by the Revs.

Frederick Mildenburger and Darrel Geitz at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Zion I Myers Funeral I Service Reed Jewell Chapel 3729 25th St 376-3341 Nellie M. Jones Service 1 p.m. Thursday Visitation 7-9 p.m. Wed Vl57 lenry E.

Bush Arrangements Pending no better nmtfv fiomt marketing tactics" in 1 the United States, said Dr. Peter Sleight, an author of the British-led study presented Tuesday. "There has been some manipulation of data, using highly selected data" in material the company used to persuade heart specialists of t-PA's superiority, Sleight added in a telephone interview. In addition, he and omen wm uic cuu iwu; senlativestoTd doctors that 1 SI 1 A. others said the company's repre- streptokinase was more mrey cause complications tnai migm subject them to lawsuits.

T-PA, or tissue-type plasminogen activator, has been widely preferred by specialists at -academic teaching hospitals in the Boston area, though streptokinase is used at some community hospitals, said Dr. Julian Aroesty, chief of clinical cardiology at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. The large teaching hospitals participated in the early research trials in which t-PA appeared more effective, "and we became accustomed to it; we felt we were using a drug which, though expensive, was a better drug," he said in an interview. Aroesty, who had not seen the study Tuesday, said he felt that some scientific questions about the drugs remain to be answered, but he predicted that financially strained hospitals will be under increasing pressure to turn to the cheaper drug if it proves entirely comparable. Aroesty also said he was aware of no inappropriate advertising or marketing practices by'Genentech salespeople.

A Genentech statement said the t-PA used in the new study was not its product, but a slightly different drug made by a British firm, and said the study therefore was meaningless. However, Sleight said the action of the British drug was "absolutely the same." 77 Z7 regarding deductibility of interest. Back by popular cfemam ft All the negatives add up to this: from application through approval you will not be charged one single penny. Save $200! more, upon approval you'll receive an affordable rate, Plus, the interest is usually tax deductible. AcCENTUATINGThE SPECIAL BENEFITS.

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