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r.lShlkTQUS MTRNING TlilCKt -J A 'Research Indicates 'Medical 0eo' PARK mi I ODAY Mtj May Help Fig hi Heart Disease mmsr I I I mm3 VA.W LOT Starh HWTHOtl ifNf supported by several Univer (2) substituting nonsolidificd Dy VICTOR COHN' Minneapolis Tribun Staff Writer The lead article in the cur vegetable fats for animal fats will lower abnormally high cholesterol levels. Doctors Philip A. F.nycr. sity of Minnesota and Mayo clinic specialists. The oleo, called "Emdee," is made by Pitman-Moore Co.

YQUags of Indianapolis Ind. 11 se" Ga'rdier and John Ralston of at more than $1 a pound and PiUman.Moore and Ccntra, 0V Abandoned cars, deserted buildings, untold riches, lonely lifeless streets. how rent Journal of the American Medical Association praises a special "medical oleo" in-! tended to help prevent heart disease. But Minnesotans can't buy it. The oleo is the same product that the current legisla-; ture turned thumbs down on for the state.

I A BILL to let drugstores sell it on doctors prescrip-; tions was fruitlessly introduced by Sen. A. M. Keith, Rochester member of the administrative staff of the clinic and Rep. D.

D. jWozniak, St. Paul. It was the story containis 64.2 per cent of nonhydrogenated nonsoli-dified corn oil, rich in a chemical called linoleic acid. Much recent medical evidence suggests that diets over-rich in fats, especially certain types of fats, help build up cholesterol in our blood vessels, and that these fatty deposits lead to heart disease.

THERE IS evidence that (1) cutting down on fats and State hospital, Indianapolis, tell in the medical journal of feeding a special diet to 301 mental patients at the hospital. They included the special margarine, used liquid corn oil in salad dressings, trimmed excess fat from meat and substituted skim for whole milk and sherbet for ice cream. THE SUBJECTS' average cholesterol level fell from 250 to 218 milligrams within three weeks, and reached a maximum drop of 23 per cent (to 193 milligrams) after five months. When they returned to their usual fare, cholesterol levels rose 19 per cent in three months. Any diet substituting corn oil for solidified or animal fats would accomplish the same ends, one University of Minnesota doctor said Tuesday.

'Whether this is signifi-' cant in preventing coronary heart disease still has not been proved," he said, "but' an increasing number of peo-: pie are advocating it." MIKE CONNOLLY Don't Say Sweetie Cause She's Bitter Hollywood. A-s. I I- 1 i I I It ft f' 1 1 4, VMB 1 '0 times a daV 4 I Sweet Christine Carere is rebelling at the tag "French Pastry" she has acquired of late. 'Tm not that sweet," says Chris. Is this a prophecy of things to come? -Sandra Dee can't be in the movie business for the money.

She and her mother just sold a couple of apartment buildings in New York for a million dollars. Sandra's only finished seven movies since "The Reluctant Debutante" so it must be fame she's after. Chinese actress Maria Tsien plays her first Japanese role in Alcoa's "Medals for Harry." "Thank goodness, I'm out of the type-casting rut," Maria says. Mary McCarty accepted a bid to en S3 A SOL C. SIEGEL Production HARRY BEL AFONTE 1NGER STEVENS MEL FERRER THE lirtfHnMNat 1 tertain at the University of Southern' Christine Carere Lf 1 In a rut California school of dentistry.

IH II IN CINEMASCOPE II T0PAY! LV Acclaimed the greatest story I of the West ever filmed! d. ntra Sour Ed Sullivan is jumping mad because his secret's out. Ed had to pay Louis Prima and Keely Smith $40,000 for their performances on his show. General Mills has just purchased the rights to the "Rin Tin Tin" series for the next five years. Because he once courted Grace Kelly, Jean Pierre Aumont couldn't find an "available" theater recently in Monte Carlo for the play he's taking on tour.

Gina Lollobrigida will be covered in tailored suits in her next movie with Frank Sinatra. A Hollywood theater is billing "Rio Bravo" on its marquee "Duke, Dino, Rick and Wow." I'lV I IIP -di- fit MARION MARLOWE Singing Star cf TV Dinner and Dancing tht Music cf Den McGran and Hit Flam Ream Orchestra Maria Tsien Out of a rut Star and Tribun Want Adt produce fait results. Phona FE. 3-3111 JAMES CAGIOT bi'lMlb, jr jf-'T' MiM SHIRLEY JONES i If jr 3 d' 1 "ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES YOU WILL SEE THIS YEAR!" Archar Winitan, roit "A WHOLE NEW CHAPTER IS ABOUT TO BE WRITTEN IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY" Arthur Knight, Saturday Wa 'FASCINATING FLAWLESS, DESERVES THE ATTENTION OF AS ADULT AND HONEST AS ANY YOU ARE LIKELY TO SEE" Ardin, Sun-Timtt ADULT AUDIENCES" Tin, Trlbvnt IT NEVER QUITE HAPPENED on the SCREEN THIS WAY BEFORE fv 't' 1-! I "lc" mmTrFTm TT" i AY I SvJ vMALr' JL kJs v8V i il fl i "TELL ME AGAIN, JOE TELL ME I'M THE ONLY ONE Hovhf SIMONfc SIGNURtT 'IttiXl with LAURENCE HARVEY Sea It TODAY! MZ iii IOWL IN MOONLIGHT A MOTION PICTURE SO PRANK WE RECOMMEND IT POR ADULTS ONLY UJtDilvW Matlmti 2 P.M. WED, SAT, SUN.

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