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Page 18 Austin, Texas Monday, Sept. 13, 1971 The Austin American 6 JACBYWBRIDGE i Scientists Working on Saliva Test To Aid in Birth Control WASHINGTON (AP) An Il-iolic Church, other than com-jliminary results are very prom-UinoLs chemist reported Sunday plete continence. ising, additional studies must preliminary development of Foster said the test employs be done before the value of the 13 NORTH AK932 VK1076 K754 8 WEST EAST A4 V953 9832 K9642 A 105 VAQJ84 10 6 10753 SOUTH (D) simpie, se, -administered saliva a strip of chemically sensitive I technique can be fully as-test that might help womcnj'ape a woman can hold in herj.sessed and before approval of "achieve reliable birth control mouth briefly each day. It is in- the Food and Drug Adminis- without use The Pill or other'tended to predict the fertile to market the tape contraceptive meth'riod from one to five days in! could be secured. advance in a given month.

in nis report, co-authored bv Dr Raymond 0. Foster, Foster, of Ottawa, 111., told nr. Allien B. Lorincx. a Los Ph.

indicated the test might it in a report made pub-iGatos, phvsician Foster also provide a reliable back upjlic by th? American Chemical. said the test evolved from other 'to the rhythm method of con-i Society on the eve of its 162nd i new findin-'s that- AAQJ876 2 AQJ AQJ North-South vulnerable West North East South 2 A Pass 3 Pass 4N.T. Pass 5 Pass 5 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A iraception, the only method jnational meeting. sanctioned by the Roman Cath-j He stressed that while pre There's a periodic variation in the level of a chemical enzyme found in saliva which corresponds with different phases of a woman's monthly menstrual cycle. The enzyme, known as alkaline phosphatase, usually exhibits significantly higher levels during the few days preceding OBusiiig Start Set San Francisco By OSWALD JAMES JACOBY Oswald: "The first and most important thing to learn about the Blackwood convention is that it is used primarily to check on aces, so as to keep out of slams when you don't hold at least three of those nice cards." Jim: "This leads to the corollary that a man who bids four no-trump intends to go to six any time his partner's response shows that his side holds three aces." Oswald: "Today's South really abused the convention when he bid four no-trump.

He would have bid six if his partner had shown the missing ace. When his partner showed no ace he thought a while and only bid five." Jim: "North was an ethical player. He was sure from the hesitation that his partner held three aces and that six would make easily. But it is most unethical to take advantage of partner's hesitation, so North passed." Oswald: "Afterwards, North pointed out that South should have bid four clubs or four diamonds instead of four no-trump. This bid would show slam interest and would enable North to bid the four no-trump and then continue to six when South showed his three aces." to say North was right." Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

Inc. SAX FRANCISCO (AP) iselcd tourist attraction that is ovulation than it does during an Francisco becomes the lne largest Chinese community! the other days of the menstrual Ik outside Asia. cycle. largest city in the nation to in 'Americas' Conference Postponed A "Media 3 Americas: Focus Peru" conference, scheduled Sept. 27-29 at The University ol Texas has been postponed until November.

The conference is to be tegrate its schools through! chinese sakl 92 Per The ovulation period is the time during the cycle when ttm 01 vninaiown parenis wrced busing Monday audi eggs are released from the ova- many white and Chinese they believe their are tl(Pited witnin Mts have vowed to keep will in. nc nf rhi. jwomo, ana are avauaoie ior fertilization. CJiildren off the buses. HINTS FROM HELOISE Dear Relolse: It seems everything we buy these days Is mostly "instant" this or "instant" that.

With all of these things so readily available, creative cooking is sort of in the background. My husband and I were discussing this the other evening and we pledged to each other this promise: "At least once a week we were going to prepare a meal from scratch." We weren't only preparing the entire meal by ourselves, but were also going to add some imagination of our own. (How else do the great cooks discover their wonderful recipes? They may follow someone's instruction, but then vary it with something of their own imagination.) We are our own little guinea pigs and I'll have to admit, we had a few "too foos," but as a rule, most of our creative meals were very good. At one time, my husband wouldn't be caught in the kitchen when there was cooking going on, but was the first one to the table when it was time to eat! Since we have started our "creative" cooking, I think he has more fun than a kid with a new toy. Speaking of the kids, they all stand in the doorway watching their big Dad in an apron and a chef's hat which I bought him to wear when he does the barbecuing.

Of course, all this stems from you, Heloise. You are the one who said, "If at first you don't succeed, there has to be some 'dilly bopper' that will do just as good just use your head, gal!" Well, we are, and highly recommend this for all who have become.caught up in the rat race. Penny Buck My hat is off to you because I realy enjoy hearing about those who come up with truly original ideas like you have. I like seeing a man in the kitchen, too, as they can really come up with some good ideas if given half a chance. Love you and here's a special hug just for hubby, bless his chef's hat.

Heloise jm-se heritage, culture and lan- The calendar-rhythm method After months of growin bit-'Ruage. n.i.,.i nnn ioi Dinn-coniroi is oascu oni conducted by the UT Austin v. Aireanv cninese minis inese lwo pnysioiogicai assump Department of Journalism in co pupus irom Kimiergarieniged in blue and white tions, according to Gerogetown operation with the school of Communication and the tUiroHgh sixth grade are to bejuniforms have been enrolled in Bused to newly assigned Ifour private "freedom schools" schools. Another 20,000 will the 17-block Chinatown main at schools in their aeighlwrhoods. I Dr.

Dennis Wong, a WALK University Medical School population researchers: That most fertile women ovulate somewhere between the 16th and 12th day before the onset of their next menstrual Dleeding period. That the potential users of rhythm will be menstruating at Institute of Latin American Studies. Joe Taylor, associate professor of journalism and director of the Latin American Communications program, is in charge of arrangements for the California school Sunt. Wilsonjleader in the Chinese eornmu- f. Riles has appealed to par mty, said the parent-financed 'schools are legal because they ent who oppose busing to give conference.

it "a fair try," but an antibus-lhave operated for many years irtfr coalition called WALK i in late afternoons to teach chil- a i 1 regular intervals "We All Love Kids" has pre-dren Chinese language and cul-i throughout their reproductive aiciea mat a planned boycottnure. Hives HIS FUTURE? Some consumer and care?" is the question posed in the business decisions made today in "TEXAS: HANDLE WITH CARE" urban areas far removed from the public education campaign of the habitat of this buck determine his Texas Society of Architects. (Photo future and that of other wildlife. by Johnny Jenkins) "Are you handling Texas with wfli keep manv pupils home. Mayor Alioto, a bus Up until about two years ago, White and Chinese parents.jing foe who believes the courts medical science had generally as many as 1,000 at a time.

will overturn the integration believed that, despite individual have gathered at noisy neigh-iproject on an appeal, has in menstrual Tormenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved Gives Relief from Such Burning Itch and Pain in Many Cases. ed he "won't tolerate any eight out of 10 women I could depend on the rhythm He said he personally willjmethod to pervent unwanted bohood meetings to plan the boycott. 'Education, not trans pregnancies. portation." was their cry, safe'y of th children cuilly in Chinatown, the we nave t0 use our lm P- -iiiccmen to do it." But in 1969 a Georgetown AM LANDERS team headed by Dr. Franklin T.

Braver reported that studies of 2,300 American and Canadian women showed that only three of 10 women could rely on Stale law makes the parents of truants subject to misdemeanor prosecutions with up to $25 fine or five days in jail similar successful results in many cases. This is the same medication you can buy at any drug counter under the name Preparation HK Preparation also lubricates to protect the inflamed surface area and it doesn't sting or smart. In fact, it has very soothing qualities which make it especially helpful during the night when itching becomes more intense. There's no other formula like Preparation H. In ointment or suppository form.

The burning itch and pain caused by infection and inflammation in hemorrhoidal tissues can cause much suffering. But there is an exclusive formulation that in many cases gives prompt relief for hours from this itch and pain so that the sufferer is more comfortable again. It also actually helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoidal tissues caused by inflammation and infection. Tests by doctors on hundreds of patients in New York City, Washington, D.C. and at a Midwest Medical Center reported 1 Rodeo Completed and copies of the federal court1 it.

ordered integration plan, which The saliva test reported by includes busing of pupils, for; Foster would be designed to San Francisco have been deliv-i predict the ovulation or fertile ered to parents leading the bus-j period even for women with ir-ing protest. regular periods. The third and final i i HOROSCOPEg v- By CARROLL KIGHTER DEAR READERS: If the column today is macabre or depressing, I apologize to those of you who look to me for a laugh. But I was deeply moved by a Kalamazoo teen-ager who asked me to reprint this fantasy which appeared in the Tiger Tattler the school paper of Lawrence. Here it is.

Title: In Love With Life or How It Would Be If I Were Killed In an Automobile Accident Agony claws my mind. I am a statistic. When I first got here I felt very much alone. I was overwhelmed with grief and I expected to find sympathy. I found no sympathy.

I saw only thousands of others whose bodies were as badly mangled as mine. I was given The New 2001 CLUB A NEW CONCEPT IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 26 SPECIAL TRAINING SESSIONS, including the nationally famous ALPHA DYNAMICS training. Some of these sessions include: have to see me like this? Why did I have to look at Mom's eyes when she faced the most terrible ordeal of her life? Dad suddenly looked like an old man. He told the man in charge, "Yes he is our son." The funeral was a weird experience. I saw all my relatives and friends walk toward the casket.

They passed by, one by one, and looked at me with the saddest eyes I've ever seen. Some of my buddies were crying. A few of the girls touched my hand and sobbed as they walked away. Please somebody wake me up! Get me out of here. I can't bear to see my mom and dad so broken up.

My grandparents are so racked with grief they can barely walk. My brother and sister are like zombies. They move like robots. In a daze. Everybody.

No one can believe this. And I can't believe it either. Please don't bury me! I'm not dead! I have a lot of living to do! I want to laugh and run again. I want to sing and dance. Please don't put me in the ground.

I promise if you give me just one more chance, God, I'll be the most careful driver in the whole world. All I want is one more chance. Please, God. I'm only 17. (C) 1WI, Publishers-Hall Syndlart a number and placed in a category.

The category was called "Traffic Fatalities." The day I died was an ordinary school day. How I wish I had taken the bus! But I was too cool for the bus. I remember how I wheedled the car out of Mom. "Special favor," I pleaded. "All the kids drive When the 2:50 bell rang I threw my books in the locker.

I was free until 8:40 tomorrow morning! I ran to the parking lot excited at the thought of driving a car and being my own boss. Free! It doesn't matter how the accident happened. I was goofing off going too fast. Taking crazy chances. But I was enjoying my freedom and having fun.

The last thing I remember was passing on old lady who seemed to be going awfully slow. I heard a deafening crash and felt a terrific jolt. Glass and steel flew everywhere. My whole body seemed to be turning inside out. I heard myself scream.

Suddenly I awakened. It was very quiet. A police officer was standing over me. Then I saw a doctor. My body was mangled.

I was saturated with blood. Pieces of jagged glass were sticking out all over. Strange that I couldn't feel anything. Hey, don't pull that sheet over my head. I can't be dead.

I'm only 17. I've got a date tonight. I'm supposed to grow up and have a wonderful life. I haven't lived yet. I can't be dead.

Later I was placed in a drawer. My folks had to identify me. Why did they performance of the 1971 Travis County Sheriff's Posse RCA Championship Rodeo was held Sunday afternoon in the Posse Arena. on the Lockhart Highway. The rodeo was extended through Sunday due to cancellation of Friday night's show because of rain.

The Travis County Junior Sheriff's Posse opened the grand entry and later performed a variety of drill routines. Winner of the Governor's Trophy was Phil Lyne of George West. Lyne received the trophy for being the recipient of fhe largest amount of the approximately $9,000 in total prize money for two events. placed first in bull riding and was the first day Hriner in saddle bronc riding. Tne other winners of prize money were, in bareback bronc riding, Paul Mayo of Fort Worth, Jack Hmies of Beulah.j David Currey of: Burleson, and Ren Calhoun of Cannon City, in calf-roping, Jim Doughtrey of San Dia, Kenny Patterson of Tahlequah, Buddy Getcr of Ihigo, Okla.

and Barry Burke oJ Chandler, In. saddle bronc riding. Bobby Firown of Adrian, Howard Manuel of Celeste, Buck Hamilton of Sweeny, and Ray Ferguson of Waller; steer Maurice Chambers of Mdasanton, F'ugene Weakley of Burkburnet, Rush Herrington of MEMORY DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL MAGNETISM APPLIED FAITH LEADERSHIP TRAINING TURN YOUR DREAMS INTO REALITY SUCCESS BRAINWAVE TRAINING SPEED READING E.S.P. HEALTH PUBLIC SPEAKING MANAGING TIME AND MONEY KVUE-TV On the Air After Delay After a day's delay caused by winds spinning off from Hurricane Fern, Austin's newest television station went on the air Sunday afternoon. Station KVUE-TV broadcast a color test pattern at 4:14 p.m.

Sunday and followed with its first actual programming a promotional film for ABC 45 minutes later. The final work on the station's transmission tower in Westlake SPECIAL GUEST LECTURERS MOTIVATIONAL CASSETTE and BOOK LIBRARY containing many of the world's leading motivational programs: EARL NIGHTENGALE S.M.I., NAPOLEON HILL, and others. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Picnics, dances, tournaments, etc. YOUTH LEADERSHIP CLASSES FAMILY ACTIVITIES PLUS a member profit sharing plan that gives you an opportunity to develop a substantial income while participating in club activities. 21) Engaging in new activities can help you get ahead much faster now, so get an early start on them.

Listen to the ideas of one who is quite influential and follow through. Relax tonight. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You have responsibilities which require your precise attention in order to get the approval of higher-ups.

Don't forget to pay an important bill. FJvening can be very happy with mate. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Attend to your own work while associates are in such an irritating mood and avoid arguments. You have an opponent who will not reconcile yet, so do not approach this individual.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Start a new project which fellow workers are enthused about. Do a fine job and reap in the profits. Obtain the right kind of apparel for yourself.

Show off your finest points. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) An ideal day to get routine work done early and then go to recreations or cultural activities that please you. Find the right gift for the one you love.

Make this a happy-evening together. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY or she will be one of those very active young people who welcomes change and loves to keep the life perking on a note of excitement. Give your youngster an opportunity to be as active as desired in business and in social life and much can be accomplished. There is much idealism in this chart. Spend as much money on education as you can afford.

Music should be studied. Give religious training early in life. "The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU! Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for October is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate and $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast Austin-American, Box 629, Hollywood, 90028. (CI 1971, McNouoM Sndlcott, Inc.

GENERAL TENDENCIES: You have an opportunity now to take a good look at your various furnishings and to make nece-ssary changes so that you have much more operative skill at your residence, office or whereever you do your work. You also can set up a good dietary arrangement for improved health in the future. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Start on the task ahead of you whether at home or place of business.

Keep promises you have made to others. Take time to improve your health. Schedule your time wisely. Think constructively. TAURUS (Apr.

20 to May 20) Setting a goal to be a more attractive person will help improve your positKm in life as well as your personal well-being. Handle details of a creative plan that is vital to you. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Making necessary improvements to property is wise since this adds to your financial well-being. Listen to the advice of a financial expert. Think along constructive lines.

Be wise. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Put yourself in a fine frame of mind during the morning and then make an excellent impression on others so they cooperate with you in your plans. Make new contacts. Keep poised. LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) Study what you want to do in the future and how best to gain your most cherished aims. Talk matters over with advisors during the daylight hours. Show that you have tact. Virgo (Aug. 22 to Sept.

22) you have fascinating acquaintances who are more than willing to do favors for you at this time. Know what your true aims are so that you can reach them with relative ease. Think constructively. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.

22) Paying strict attention to business is wise today since you can make big headway thereby. Find new appliances so you can do your work more efficiently. Take it easy with kin tonight. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.

Hills was delayed by nigh winds Saturday, when the station had been originally scheduled to go on the air. KVUE newsman Rick Fish said the "carrying of several hundred pounds of Palestine, and Kent Youngbloodi transmission cable" could not be finished until the winds fell JULU HJUJL to less than 15 miles per hour. of Lamesa; riding. Phil Lyne of George West, Bobby Steiner of A Jaycee-sponsored telethon to benefit United Cerebral Airslin, Ronnie Bowman of LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE Palsy, originally set for the find out how you can Calera, and Jack Ward of Odessa; BE OUR GUEST MONDAY NIGHT be a part of this dynamic new club jo station's opening weekend, was postponed by the delay until 6 Girls' barrel racing, Gail p.m. next Saturday.

mm I 2 Kl s-v i Barrett of Norman, Okla Kvuti win Broadcast on Karen Greenough of Fairbanks, Channel 24 or on Capital Cable's Donna Patterson of INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR, with LECTURES ON: channel 3. Tahlequah, and Sharon Youngblood of Lamesa Architects To Hear Land Commissioner Texas Parolees BRAIN WAVES ALPHA TRAINING ATTITUDES AND GOALS SUCCESSFUL LIVING HOW TO DOUBLE YOUR INCOME ESP AS A FACET OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION Texas Land Commissioner Bob Armstrong will discuss state land use at the Tuesday 'Go Straight' DALLAS (AP) Most enmt meeting of the Austin Chapter 1507 NORTH ST. PRIVATE 1st GRADE KINDERGARTEN PRE-KINDERGARTEN AFTER-SCHOOL CARE Ages 1 W-7 Yrs. ACCREDITED PROGRAM READING READINESS DEGREE TEACHERS PHONICS NEW MATH HEW FACILITIES WITH TREE-SHADED PLAYGROUND Call Pat Steinbach 465-6003 paroled in Texas go on to tfdhstructive lives, a parole Bring your friends MONDAY, SEPT. 13 7:45 P.M.

UNTIL 9:45 P.M. imff suoervisor said here of the American Institute of Architects at Westwood Country Club. Social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. facently. r.pnrre Young, with the Board of Pardons and Paroles MOTIVATION RESEARCH CENTER 3G07 Manor Rd.

(Across from the Airport) mA nntv "10 tr cent violate There can be as many as five; eclipses of the sun in any onei' Little Red School House 1506 W. 15th St. i iheir paroles and only three per cent do so by committing new rrrm-rari'm 8 si i i a mrmrnrV year. crimes." ii i.

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