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ar' i Chicago Tribune, Saturday, July 8, 1972 Section 2 -J) IT c- 4 Report Assails Claims of Many Cold Remedies i New Japanese Cabinet Favors China Relations mint Inniltri ClWiitt HCL totnllMi mint HCL Nvku tlmad rtlltf far rtlltf at mmI canttitlaitj Contat far rallaf af hay favar canaattlani Trl-Sean 12 Haw dactnaaitanf tiWata for lymatomatle rallaf tf mmI cantaitlaft tut ft hayftvari and Ampar Tlmad RaltiM capiulai lor mmI csnaaitlan tut to hay favor. Inhilan BY DONALD KIRK Far Eastern Correspondent Cklutt TrltaM Ptm Unlet Paulbly tffactlvt Tmmlnt Taaathan Tablalu Antlitlna-Prlvlnt Natal Antlitlna-Prlvl Solution ai a datanBailant-antlhlitainlnai If if TOKYO, July 7-Japan's new prime minister, Kakuel Tanaka, today rewarded his main allies in his drive for national leadership with seats on his newly formed Cabinet. All of them and especially Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira and Minister of State Jakeo MM favor opening de-plomatic relations with China. Ohira and Miki have served previously as foreign ministers. Tanaka's conservative opponent for leadership of tho nil lng Liberal Democratic Party, outgoing Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda, reportedly rejected Tanaka's offer of a seat on the Cabinet.

Party Dispute Seen Fukuda also signaled the beginning of a major continuing dispute within the D. P. by ordering two of his allies to reject Tanaka's offer of minor secondary seats in tho Cabinet. Tanaka appointed his Cabinet this morning shortly after the Japanese Diet, controlled new proposed effectiveness, regulations. Among 32 vaccines labeled subpotent by the General Accounting Office earlier this year, Merck produced five and Morroll four.

3 Get 6 Months Five other vaccines manufacturers have been given six months to produce effectiveness data. They are Hollister, Stlcr Laboratories, EU Lilly Co. Delmont Laboratories, Hoffman Laboratories, and Parke Davis Co. Director Harry M. Meyer Jr.

of tho FDA's Bureau of Biologies, formerly the Division of Biologies Standards, said that efficacy regulations for tho 32 vaccines "are an immediato and urgent priority." In addition, he said, all vaccines produced before 1955 will undergo new safety testing. A spokesman for the bureau, said it has been receiving complaints from physicians that some of the threatened vaccines are necessary for preventing secondary infections in asthmatic children, altho antibiotics have taken over a large share of such treatment TRIBUNE Stiff Photo, Roy Hill) Inhlitan-APC Tablati far hay favart rit tamln APC Tablati far pain rallaf follow-Ini dantal work) Phanylpropanolamlnt HCI Nrtcap captult for natal cangattlan and at tlma-ralttit captvlaj Naulalrt In hilar; Qwdrlri Tablati far natal toniat-tlon for U-nour rallaf ind for rtllat af caldi, natal conaattlanr Trl-Spat tablati for 12-hour rallati Ampar Tlmad RahMta Cwiulti far natal eenoattlon dua to caldi and at tlmad-ralaata caatular and Chloft-phrlnt Nrtcap for caldi, natal conaattlon. Inaffadlvt at find tamblnillont-. Hit-lidvl a. S.

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The FDA said it took the action after Merck Sharp 4 Dohme, a division of Merck Co. and Merrell National Laboratories, a division of Rjchard-son Merrell disclosed they will cease manufacture of bacterial vaccine rather than meet Illinois Delegates Pick Ogilvie Gov. Ogilvie, Atty. Gen. William Scott and Sen.

Charles Percy at caucus. by the L. D. overwhelm ingly elected him prime minto ter by a vote of 292 to 88 for his nearest ODDoncnt The real contest for national leadership, however, was de Illinois delegates to the Republican National Convention met in the Sheraton Black-stone Hotel yesterday and elected Gov. Ogilvie chairman of the 58-membor delegation.

Sen. Percy III. was elected vice chairman of the delegation in a meeting marked by frequent Jokes and good humor over tho current delegate squabbles among Cook County Democrats. At one point, State Rep. Peter Miller Chicago told the GOP gathering that he was willing to give up his scat at the Republican convention if Mayor Daley wants to attend a convention this year.

The Republicans will hold their nominating convention in Miami Beach next month. cided Wednesday at the L. D. Seek Man Seen with Stab Victim BY ROBERT NOLTE P. convention.

Tanaka soundly defeated Fukuda at that time on the basis of votes switched over from Ohira and Miki and became party leader. Nakasoae Pledged Votes A third contender for nation WASHINGTON, July 7 tAP The National Academy of Sciences finds less than 10 per cent of a representative sampling of 27 nonprescription cold remedies are as effective as claimed. Among popular over the counter OTC compounds rated ineffective in a report released today is Coricidin cold tablets, manufactured by Schering Corp. of Bloomfield, N.J. Contac sustained release capsules, made by Menley James Laboratories of Philadelphia, were Judged possibly effective.

4 Rated Effective Among 49 effectiveness claims for tho cold remedies evaluated, the academy's Research Council Judged four as effective, eight ineffective as fixed combinations, five effective with reservations, 15 possibly effective and 13 probably effective. Rated effective without reservation were Isophrin nose drops for nasal congestion; Fedrazil for hay fever; and Chlorephrine Nyscaps for hay fever nasal congestion and as a time release capsule. At the request of the Food and Drug Administration, the Academy of Sciences studied 420 OTC drugs as part of an effectiveness review of about 3,000 prescription drugs. "The 27 products are broadly representative of cold preparations on the market since most are similar in composition to the drugs studied," the FDA said in releasing the data. 25 of OTCs Effective About 25 per cent of the OTC drug claims were Judged effective, compared with about 60 per cent of the prescriptive drug claims rated effective or probably effective.

The FDA has begun a three-year project to develop standards for 28 classes of OTCs on the market, estimated to range between 100,000 and 500,000. When the standards have been completed, the FDA said, the government may require revision of claims, changes in formulas or promotion, or removal of some OTCs from the market The Academy of Sciences' A 30-year-old black man is being sought for Questioning in al power, Yasuhiro Nakasone, had withdrawn from the race the slaying of young free-lance model and substitute school teacher whose mutilat Democratic McHenry Sheriff Backs Ogilvie two weeks in advance. Naka sone pledged his votes to Ta ed body was found Thursday naka. He was rewarded today Chess Title Match Compromise Told in her North Side apartment. Miss Barbara Cooper, 28, of with the powerful position of minister of international trade and industry.

3825 N. Pine Grove may Nakasone succeeds Tanaka have been dead for almost two weeks when a janitor found the ous enough to endanger in that post Like Okira and Mild, Naka-sone has strongly favored relations with China. He also was expected to contunue Japan's policies of strong tariff and quota protection against imports from foreign countries, notably the United States. Heats Chaago tf Ties Immediately after his appointment as foreign minister, Ohira delicately indicated his hope for neutralizing Japan's pro-American foreign policy without unduly endangering its vast export trade to the United States. Ohira indicated at a press conference this evening that the new government would continue to insist on some of its tics with the Nationalist BY WILLIAM JUNEAU Arthur Tyrrell, Democratic sheriff of McHenry County and a former Chicago policeman, announced yesterday he will support Republican Gov.

Ogilvie in his bid for reelection. He said be cannot swallow tho views of Daniel Walker, the Democratic candidate, on law enforcement After the convention disorders of 1968, Walker wrote a report in which he placed the blame on the Chicago Police Department He termed the disorders a '-police riot." Calls Views Abhorrent "His views are abhorrent to Henry County sheriff in more than 100 years. He ran as a Democrat after Republican leaders refused to slate him. He emphasized, however: "I am a Democrat and I intend to remain a Democrat, and I will continue to support other Democratic candidates." Tyrrell said be has accepted the chairmanship of a statewide committee of Democrats for Ogilvie, but that at this time be is a committee of one. He said he will seek to enlist other Democrats.

Serves City Yean Tyrrell, 40, was a Chicago po liceman from 1954 to 1963, and then an investigator tor the Illinois Crime Investigating Commission. REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 7 UPI-Boris Spassky dropped his demand that Bobby Fischer forfeit the first game of their chess match in return for Fischer's agreement to postpone the game until Tuesday, United States chess sources said today. The compromise was worked out an a backstage room of Reykjavik's main sports hall last night, the sources said. They said this occurred a few minutes before the American challenger and the world champion from Russia appeared on stage to draw lots for the first move. The 24-game, 8230,000 match originally was scheduled to begin last Sunday, but was delayed by Fischer's failure to show up and the Russians' demands that he be punished.

One of Coatiitions "One of our conditions to play the match at all was that the Russians give up their demand for the first match point" Mid Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation. Cramer said minor obstacles might still crop up before the first game, "but nothing seri- start of tho match." "Bobby would have liked to start play on Sunday, but we agreed to another postponement," he said. "The Russians apparently felt wo bad done it once to them and now they wanted to do it to us." May Meet Again Ho was referring to an International Chess Federation decision to postpone the match when Fischer did not show in time for tho opening game. The Russian Chess Federation said the postponement violated the international group's own rules.

Th(fro may meet again once before Tuesday. Match officials would like both to inspect the facilities together. Fischer moved yesterday from his house In Reykjavik where he had been staying behind drawn curtains since he arrived Tuesday. He moved into the presidential suite ad last Lofllcidir hotel, the biggest and plushest town. Spassky, who has led a relatively normal life in his hotel played tennis and went swimming today.

The Russian has becomeUhe favorite of the Icelanders because of bis pleasant maimers. Chinese on Taiwan even if it withdrew diplomatic recogni every law enforcement oifOcer in Illinois," Tyrrell said at a tion from Taiwan in favor of I cold-remedy evaluations: Peking. news conference in me Bis Miki, who was appointed minister of state, said Japan's main problem, was "to puQ to recover from an economic marck Hotel "They betray an otter lack of understanding of when and how to exercise TRIBUNE Stiff Mrttl Arthur Tyrrell an-noaaciag his support for Gov. Ogilvie. said that Tyrrell was "as much a Democrat as Ogilvie.

He maintains a phony facade. His first act as sheriff was to appoint the former Republican sheriff of McHenry County as a top aide. McHenry County has serious law enforcement problems and Tyrrell should tend to his knitting there." leadership in the prevention of hill" in which exports have not risen quite as rapidly over the FMrtrt far tut ttttrt Cmn rMttin NtKMt I Of MMI COXttSliM tvf Mr ttntf tf4 at t-tt (jaiva; and IMMWi HOW II MWiO tsr taat rtiitf tf wul caattiliM caMs. tltetlvt rik Wienftwi-lffMV fit tatotfcnf nftinaa-APC ttt, tat rdW team. Mint, nut, hn tttf 4 tan, twatoctoti Brhty AfC latatti lata) i mi rtimi mt Om i fatten eiat ft it ftr 04 tMttr na Mtfrf.

fnHf ffKi; Frew HCL ENfi IMttat HCL MtM Ml? I OWN He said that in contrast to Walker, Gov. Ogilvie is a competent public administrator with a proven record in the area of law enforcement Ogilvie' record as sheriff of Cook County in fighting organized crime and gambling is well known, Tyrrell said. A spokesman for Walker lawlessness." last three months as they did in the first quarter of the In 1370, Tyrrell became the first Democrat elected to Me- year. her lying nearly naked in bed, a pillow over her face, a drapery cord around her neck, and 10 stab wounds in the chest, police said. An all-points bulletin was released yesterday to find Miss Cooper's late model car, which Sgt.

Joseph Di Leonard! of the Damen Avenue Homicide Unit Relieves the killer stole. The car is a white over blue Dodge Charger with Illinois plates, 873411, and a city sticker. Homicide detectives Mid Miss Cooper was last seen June 28 walking in Pine Grove Avenue with a man police are now seeking. He was described as about 30 years old, ISO pounds, 8 feet tall, and wearing mod clothes. i The victim had been in Chi- cago only a year and taught at various inner-city elementary schools as a substitute.

She was an attractive woman who occasionally worked free-lance modeling Jobs, said Mrs. Mary Hudson, her sister, who lives in Fortvffle, Ind. "She was very concerned about minority groups and wanted to teach poor children," said Mrs. Hudson. "Barb was waiting to bear from the Peace Corps and was working as a waitress while she attended Northwestern University." Before receiving a master's degree last spring in educational television from Northwestern, Miss Cooper bad taught school in Milwaukee for five years.

Her parents live in PortvUk, a suburb of Indianapolis, where her stepfather, Richard Anderson, is an electrician. Her mother is Mrs. Harriet Anderson. She is also survived by three brothers. A Janitor in the apartment building where Miss Cooper lived said the young woman often took men into ber apartment, but there had never been any trouble.

She lived alone in a modest one-bedroom apartment. SgL Di Leonard! said it appeared the killer was allowed to enter Miss Cooper's apartment. There was no evidence of forced entry. However, police did find furnishings flung around the bedroom and believed she probably struggled with her assailant. laktitri FtitiwM IMiwi AMWuw- rMMr CaM8J8Jl)8JM WfVflttftgJ eVNffft) MftMlf WlV" Free Airline Tours for Kids Start Today The first of eight free Jet air liner rides this summer for Chicago inner city children wm take off with S3 children at 2 p.

m. today from O'Hare International Airport The one-hour flight will cov er portions of Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois and Lake Michigan, with the airliner captain pointing "tv (j 'i Is) JF a a program. "Last year, kids were excited to see from the air what they had been studying on maps In schooL" Sitrick said the United Air Unas captains give a better lecture on the mechanics of Jets, and bow their controls work than most air travelers get He said the last two summers of offering free plane rides to Inner city children were successful. "Any child who wants to sign up for the ride should apply at the Department of Human Resources office in his neighborhood or call to the one downtown and ask for the number of the closest office," Sitrick said. The next seven flights wfil be held thruout Joly and August he said.

out the geography thrnout the flight "Our purpose is to give kids who have never had a chance to fly an opportunity to know what it's like to be in a Jet and learn about air trawl," said Mike Stride, a member of the Department of Human Resources, co-sponsor of the 4, flights with the city's outreach Decoys Ride Buses, A "ST Tl -ifl'l ir Tl 'ifl TSWIIWtWI I lllaMiaMtiiiitMtjMMMBtlPMllllMtji1Mt 1 1ST liT TlfjW II mmmmr1kilni, jdjiiiii ij il rti.t-jjjfcj ia Await Purse Thieves Protestant Dies After Shooting in Ulster Capital An outbreak of IS parse snatchlngs and two armed rob beries on Chicago Transit Au BELFAST, Northern Ireland, "ry f- Jj i 1 thority buses on West Dtriston Street has tod to the use of civilian dressed poUcewotosn decoys, polka said yesterday. Au of the incidents am occurred on or near the block of West Division Street Police suspect that a gang based in the -nearby Cabrmi Green Housing Project may be coaled weapon and on failure to register a weapon with the state He is scheduled to appear July 20 in Ante and Gun Court Ha was arrested after the decoy team saw bin allegedly go toward a CTA bus driver holding a 3t caliber revolver. Three Juveniles were arrested in another bos incident in the area Thursday. lajared la Straggle The trio allegedly stole a pane belonging to Mrs. Carmen Torres, 29, whose address wu exit known.

She wu injured when she struggled with the youths over the puree, which had $18 it She was treated at Ilenrotin Hospital for cuts and bruises. Another youth was arrested Thursday when police spotted him ramming from a bus near 800 W. Division St Police ap-paehended and arrested him in front of 1230 N. Burling St. responsible for many of the A July 7-A Belfast Protestant died today from gunshot wounds be received while driving near a Catholic street Samuel Robinson, It, became the 12th person to be killed since the Provisional Wing of the Irish Republican Army declared a cease-fire 11 days ago.

Two British amy officers who were held captive by LB. A. Provisional after they had strayed into Londonderry's "no-go" Creggaa area were released tonight unharmed. The officers, both captains in the Roysl Artillery Regiment, had been in LR.A. hinds for about 18 hours.

Provisionals had "arrested" them at 2:13 a. m. The officers were off duty, civilian clothes, and carried no arms. snatchmgs, said Sgt Tim mc-Gady of the East Chicago Police Tactical Unit Backed Up by Mea The policewomen travel the TlflUH6 Staff Pmin- Mart buses with backup policemen. Rough and Tumble Action at Judo Event A man arrested Thursday for drawing a gun on a CTA driver wa the most recent trapped by the decoy teams.

paces in center photo while referee keeps a close watch. Boy (right photo grabs his head after landing on it during a flip. Fortunately, he was not hurt. Boys topi await their torn at the 9th annual National Junior Judo championships at the Circle Campus. Father and son (bottom left ait together during the long wait prior to the match.

Joe Kovac and Alberto Suarez, both 12, go ifcru their Robert King, 31, of 111! N. Cleveland St, was arrested on charges of carrying a con-.

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