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6-B-Owensboro, Messenger A Moy 3, 197) NEED MONEY? i Policing of Combination Drugs mam wmmm ww ft. lohnson's Pawn Loam LONDON (APt John Fox. 18. passed his auto driving test on the first try after reading 15 lessons in written instructions. He has been deaf and mute since birth (No Firearms) Becoming a Real Pill for FDA 224 W.

arm rm 1 1 i litwHwiaaiaaa the integrity of the medical practitioner." The rule would require drug-makers to prove each component in a combination contributes to effectiveness, or remove the product from the market. A I I.IIMI.HJJ 683-1368 I OWc Opens 6 30 mL SUMMER LEAGUE $2,000.00 Coil 684-5297 For Complete Schedule fl MOONLIGHT BOWLING ItA Saturday 11:00 p.m. Call for Reservations nr. KINTUCKr AliMac6rawA-Ryan O'Neal Last Times Tonite WALT DISNEY'S fantasia -AT: 7.00 But Edwards told newsmen two other factors figured in easing testing, the long history of safe use of most nonprescription combinations and the difficulty in arranging tests because researchers already are taxed by efficacy requirements for prescription drugs. This led the House subcommittee, in hearings scheduled for Friday and next week, to plan questioning how under a 1962 law different efficacy standards can be applied for nonprescription and prescription drugs.

The pressure from Scott included a letter suggesting the FDA's proposed rule on combination drugs contradicted a 1968 campaign pledge by President Nixon to protect "the traditional doctor-patient relationship and Ray Penalized After Failing In Escape Bid By G. C. THELEN Jr. Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) A government drive to clamp tighter controls on a top-selling class of medicine has generated Dr. Charles C.

Edwards' severest political headache in 16 months as chief of the Food and Drug Administration In a fray over testing so-called combination drugs are organized medicine, the pharmaceutical industry. Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, Sen. Frank Moss, D-Utah, two House subcommittees and a group of liberal Democratic congressmen. Controversy flared when the FDA in February proposed banning combination drugs lacking stringent evidence of effectiveness. Combination drugs containing two or more separate medications account for half the drugs on the market and 40 per cent of the top 200 best sellers.

In April, Edwards said he planned to ease the effectiveness test for popular nonprescription combination drugs, such as headache preparations and cold remedies. He mentioned political pressure from Scott, medicine and the pharamaecutical industry in proposing modifications for testing nonprescription combination drugs. final agency rule will be issued after it considers comment. Moss, chairman of the Senate Commerce consumer subcommittee, questioned whether Scott "really believes that the campaign pledge of a presidential candidate should take precedence over a law which has been enacted by Congress and upheld in the courts." The 1962 law reauires all drugs marketed after 1938 to be safe and effective. "We would view with the utmost alarm any retreat by FDA on this issue," the DSG said in a letter.

Edwards said in an interview he has arranged a meeting with White House officials for discussion of means of abating the political crossfire. Police Arrest Confederate of Rennie Davis WASHINGTON (APi John Froines, sought on a warrant AP Wirephoto Forgive Them Their Trespasses. A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION JUSTICE DEPARTMENT VIGIL Antiwar demonstrators staged a sit-in at the Justice Department Tuesday after causing only minor incidents in the morning rush hour traffic. They called for "free the kids," referring to the arrested in disorders Monday. GOP Leaders Predict Aid for Lockheed DOCTORS WIVES IR OS-COLOR from Columbia Pictures John Marley Ray Milland HHi IN COLOR PARAMOUNT PICTURE 4TH BIG WEEK! NOW SHOWING Open 1:00 Show Times: The Luxury Theatre Dial 685-1901 AT: 7:00 9:05 P.M.

TOMORROW! WASHINGTON (AP) Republican legislative leaders said Tuesday President Nixon is expected to recommend shortly that the federal government guarantee $250 million in loans to the financially pressed Lockheed Aircraft Corp. If he does, strong congressional opposition is assured. Sen. Hugh Scott, the GOP Senate leader from Pennsylvania, and Rep. Leslie Arends of Illinois, the House Republicans' assistant leader, passed this word to newsmen after the weekly in-traparty breakfast at the White House.

Arends said there was no opposition to such a guarantee Lockheed needs additional financing to put into production its TriStar jumbo jet plane. The program was thrown into jeopardy by financial collapse of the British Rolls-Royce builder of the TriStar engines. Scott said Nixon discussed the Lockheed question in terms of 25,000 jobs threatened if Lockheed goes bankrupt. "The cost of not helping Lockheed would be substantially greater than helping," he said. Later White House press secretary Ronald L.

Ziegler told reporters he thinks a decision on the Lockheed matter will come this week. Mansfield said he favors creation of a government corporation such as the old Reconstruc tion Finance Corporation to deal with such situations rather than handling them on a case-by-case basis. Scott said this approach was discussed but "the feeling I get is that the legislation will be specific," dealing just with Lockheed. He said 11,000 jobs are affected in Lockheed itself, and another 14,000 among subcontractors on projects such as the C5A super transport. The only possible alternative to federally guaranteed loans from private banks is for the Defense Department to take over the ailing firm and that would be more expensive, Scott said.

runaway hilarity when DONKNolTS runs down CiTY Cave Formation Near Whitesburg Called largest' PETROS, Tenn. (AP) -James Earl Ray's unsuccessful escape attempt cost him his status Tuesday as an "honor grade" prisoner in Tennessee's maximum security prison. The Brushy Mountain Prison disciplinary committee consigned Ray, confessed killer of Dr. Martin Luther King to 30 days in a single cell and loss of prison privileges. He is serving a 99-year term.

Ray, 42, slipped through a hole he had hacked in his cell early Monday, sawed a bar in an air chamber and got as far as a steam tunnel leading out of the prison compound. But the 400-degree heat in the steam pipes turned him back and his escape bid was foiled in less than half an hour. "You already know what happened." Ray told the three-member committee which holds WISUYAN PARK PLMA SHOPPING CfNIER WHITESBURG, Ky. (AP) -Ray Love, who has studied geological formations across the continent, says he has discov 1 ML 1 Malco Theatres, Inc. Western Kentucky's Finest Drive-In A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR' THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Apollo 15 Astronauts Hope To Climb Peak Opens 6 30 p.m.

Starts at 7: IS p.t Children Under 12 Free NOW! mm. charging him with conspiring with antiwar leader Rennie Davis to disrupt traffic in the nation's capital, was arrested by FBI agents Tuesday at the edge of a crowd demonstrating outside the Justice Department. Froines' arrest at 2:45 p.m. by four FBI agents came moments before Metropolitan Police began arresting demonstrators sitting in the street near the department building. He was led away from the crowd, placed in a police paddy wagon and then transferred to a blue sedan which drove through police lines surrounding the demonstrators and sped away.

Froines had addressed the crowd, urging it to stay and be arrested. "We have proved we can survive in the streets. We have proved we cannot turn back," he said. However, his speech went virtually unnoticed by the crowd. Warrants for the arrest of Davis and Froines were issued Monday evening.

Davis was arrested about 4 p.m. Monday after he had held a news conference in downtown Washington. Davis' bond was set at $25,000. The charges against the two, co-defendants in the 1969-70 Chicago Seven conspiracy trial, charged them with conspiring to interfere with the constitutional rights of citizens by disrupting traffic and to interfere with federal workers attempting to do their jobs. in 'I'll ft it TO 1 1 OTP By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Aerospace Writer CAPE KENNEDY.

Fla. (AP) Apollo 15 astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin hope to become the first lunar mountain climbers next July by voiced at the Republicans' session. And Scott said the proposal "should pass the Congress and it ought to." But the Senate majority leader, Sen.

Mike Mansfieid. told reporters Tuesday "I'm just against the government bailing out corporations. If private enterprise wants to do the job. let them do it." Sen. William Proxmire, chairman of the Senate-House Joint Economic Committee, already has announced he will fight any proposed guarantee.

Customs Bureau Seizes 5 Tons Of Marijuana DOWNTOWN OWINSIOIO NOW SHOWING INI If IS THE MOST MOVINGJHE disciplinary hearings weekly at the prison. "There's no point in me saying anything." Warden Robert H. Moore said Ray lost for 30 days such privileges as making purchases at the commissary, attending shows, recreation and going to the library. "Honor grade" prisoners receive these and other privileges. "At the end of the 30 days, he will be reassigned to administrative segregation," Moore said.

"This means he will get back some of his privileges but he won't be able to associate with the general prison population." The prison's maximum security section where Ray is confined in a single cell is separated from other cellblocks, the warden said. "We usually have anywhere from 10 to 12 men confined in MOST ered a series of caves that could be the largest in the United States. Nearly all the cave area lies under land comprising the Pine Mountain State Park. Love said he was checking out a small chartered cave nearly three weeks ago and found the system which may run as far as 60 miles and contain rooms with ceilings of at least 400 feet. "I have already seen enough to rate this cave the most outstanding in the country," he reported, adding that an underground river is "20 feet deep and clear as crystal." There also is a 50-foot waterfall, he said.

Inside the cave, continued Love, is a hole that has a sheer drop of 325 feet, "the second deepest such hole known in any cave in America second only to the one in New Mexico." Letcher County officials already have contacted the state Parks Department to obtain rights to develop the cave as a local tourist attraction. "In fact, we have already started developing roads to the area of the cave entrance," said Letcher County Judge Bob Collins. Love says the entrances will be close to the new Highway 119 that will go from Whitesburg over the mountain giving tourists easy access to the area. Estimating that the cave may WINNER GP- Of 1 ACADEMY AWARDS! E-OHJO 9 1 v. HELLWITH IT! IT'S THE BEST 1.1 OKI.

I It VIII CSCOHMAUH'N AT: AMERICAN FILM Scott and Irwin will be the first lunar team to have a wheeled rover which they can drive over the surface. Improvements in the lunar module will enable them to stay on the surface 67 hours, double the previous record. They plan three outside excursionseach lasting about seven hours. Irwin said if all goes according to plan they will drive a total of about 22 miles, traveling as far as five miles from the landing craft. A television camera mounted on the rover will enable people on earth to follow their explorations.

"Our main geological target will be the Apennine front." Irwin reported. "We'll drive along the base of the mountain until we see what might be bedrock and then we'll climb up after it." Irwin said they also will collect samples from the edge of the rill, which is about a mile across, and photograph the sides so that scientists on the ground might have a chance at determining what caused it. He said there are three theories: that it was created by water, lava flow or a gaseous fluid. Another target is a cluster of craters which some geologists believe might have been caused by volcanic action. The astronauts also will set up a nuclear powered science station and in a new experiment Scott will drill 10 feet into the surface to gather soil samples and to implant sensors which might reveal information about how heat flows beneath the I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!" -VINLINI LANBt, WASHINGTON (APi The Customs Bureau said Tuesday it seized five tons of marijuana, the largest seizure in the history of the bureau, in a raid off the coast of California Monday night.

The bureau said two yachts and a bus-type camper were seized and eight persons arrested. The marijuana was taken after customs agents boarded a 60-foot yacht, the "Mercy Wiggins" about ten miles off the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge A 38-foot companion yacht. "The Andiamo," was seized at IIMIS prowling the base of high peaks in one of the oldest regions of the moon. Irwin told a news conference here Tuesday that they'll attempt to scale the front of Apen-nine Mountains in search of bedrock from the original lunar crust. If the slope is not too steep, he said they might climb up several hundred feet in search of this geological treasure which could tell scientists much about the early history of the moon.

Scientists believe the Apen-nine Mountains are part of the original crust of the moon and that the surrounding area was gouged by giant meteor hits. Bedrock at the base of the mountains has been covered by debris from craters and would be difficult to reach. Scott, Irwin and Alfred M. Worden are scheduled to start America's fourth moon landing expedition on July 26. While Worden orbits the moon alone, the two explorers are to steer their lunar module to a tricky landing in a small valley surrounded on three sides by high mountains and on the fourth by a 1.000-foot deep rill.

The site is on the eastern edge of the Sea of Rains in an area called Hadley-Apennine. It is much farther north than any of the three previous Apollo landing sites. 'IT'S ONE HELL OF A FILM! A COLD. SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! firmly establishes TV Nichols' place in the Iront rank of American directors 0iu PiAraor this area for disciplinary reasons," Moore added Roy Morelock, Ray's cellmate who had been accused by Moore of supplying the tools used in the escape bid, received the same disciplinary punishment as Ray. Morelock was a member of the prison maintenance crew.

He is serving a life term as an habitual criminal. In his brief hearing. Ray made no statement other than his comment that the committee already knew what he had done. King was shot at a Memphis motel on April 4, 1968. Viewiru; Arkin is like watching lew Alcindor sink baskets or 618 I.

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John Herns Pope. 53. Kealakekua, Hawaii. about a patient, and in each case "the indiscreet communication related to a person of celebrity or influence. A specific form of the problem, Wahl continued, may arise if the patient is a movie personality or a "sex symbol." and the psychiatrist may indulge in "chivalrous and quasi-seductive mannerism." Great wealth in a patient also can create problems, the California psychiatrist said James Olson, 36, aptain I ook.

You are assured that your purchase will be Installed and Serviced by PROFESSIONALS! Complete Antenna Service INSTALLED, REPAIRED, MOVED WASHINGTON (AP) Psychiatrists have special problems in treating the rich, the famous and the influential, a psychiatrist reported Tuesday Sometimes, he said, the problems include name-dropping As a result of these problems, the psychiatrist suggested, more people in those three categories may have "incomplete, ineffective or unsatisfactory analytic experiences" than any other group of patients. In a report to the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Charles W. Wahl. chief of the Psychosomatic Medicine Divi MOST MEN WANT TO LOVE ONE MAN WANTS TO KILL HER Hawaii; Gordon Maack, Kailua, Kona.

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"It is thus perhaps under standable, if unacceptable," Wahl said, "that an occasional departure from grace may take the form of a 'name-dropping' which is perhaps a subtle indication on the analyst's part that lie is prized and valued by the great, particularly if the patient mentioned has a name and reputation that makes him a na I Starts Charcoal Like Magic! START A FIRe IN ChdrCDd! Under New Management TC STEAK HOUSE Now JEAN EARL'S STEAK HOUSE 1501 W. 2nd St. Cooking done by Grace Formerly of Grace Brownie's (We invite all) OPEN THURSDAY MAY 6 Hours a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 1 SECONDS HA VI A COON INO nor IN 7 MINUTES SAFlll FASTER MORf CONYfNIfNl I Your For Only $1 50 1 I Supply Umited I tionally known flgtllC Wahl said that recently on three reparate occasions he heard colleagues disclose a patient's Identity or information UUIICIIU UUU lit! I kill Ml IK CiBluk 300 TONY CURTIS GEORGE KENNEDY HENRY FONDA I I 00 14 ft.

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