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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 5

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Heart Transplants New Legal Study By. PHYLLIS BATTELLE lie said, contend in their 'defense that the man's death was a result of the transplant rather than the beating. This is a vital lega! matter NEW YORK It continues to startle us that, the rash of heart-transplant operations goes on almost daily, it seems now in spile of the enormous legal arid moral problems that remain unsolved. The surgeons involved must ed that a man's brain is his major stimulant for bcliavior; governs his moral choices, dictates his success or failure, forms his unique personality, the chief source of supply for be qredited with great courage and humanitarianism. They also are obviously in a hurry to prove themselves anc" their techniques before walls' of controversy come tumbling in; and the red tape of attorneys and moralists chokes Ihe medical effort.

The observer wonders, in fact, why and by the grace of what great luck the heart have remained largely; In South Africa, when' Dr. 'Christian Barnard placed the heart of into the body of a whllB man, we expected at least an outraged shou( from the apartheid populace at this anatomical integration; but there was silence. Were the bigots too awed by tliis aiarvel science' to speak out?" die a violent death. An assistant district attorney Houston is quoted on another saw it) that must be raised and dealt controls his relationship with willi, the doctor said, because" himself and others. Let us consider the possibill heart transplants "is people who ty that the picture will remain unchanged and that victims of violence (as puzzle: "Suppose you do-source of organ transplants.

Are nate your heart, and the recip- ent lives for another 10 years. your heirs be entitled to sue for a portion of the income iarned by the recipient during that decade? On the other hand, suppose that your heart does lot work in the recipient. Could he recipient's heirs sue the es- atc of the donor for supplying a faulty heart?" complications from heart transplant surgery arising are giant-sized and many. But think how more complex will be the legal implications We must assume so. Either this, or vre must marvel at the possibility ttat humanity is at least temporarily overwhelmed by a wave of humanitarianism and that even the legislators of the world are too stunned by the possibilities 'of' tte ultimate.

in give- and-take between mortals to protest. It won't last, of course. The lega! complexities arc just beginning to be studied sternly. great life-saving project: brain transplants. An incredible thought but will anyone bet it won't one day happen? Whether it is scientifically rue or not, it is widely accept Dr.

still Jachimczyk the major shooting at the stars during the ong and difficult negotiations. Because never before in his- ory has there been such per- cct proof of the interdependence of all peoples, all races, all nations, all colors. And today, more than 1 in history, we need to mow that suoh interdependence can and does exist. victims of violence, for exam- le, likely to be prone toward risk situations than other individuals? Will memories live in the brain to haunt the recipient? 3an a man whose life has been saved by transplant sue the amily of a brain donor if he Becomes deranged? The ques- jons that arise are too macabre to pursue further. Meantime, the battle of the heart is just beginning and it will be a rough one.

Where do when medicine "begins another we tn line between life change death? Can your heart personality? Who has the right to dispose of the of Piqua Central High organs of another person and and served two years who has them? right accept can only hope that Young Aduits Plan Picnic Young Adult Class, Grafton United Methodist Church, me in the home of Mr. and Mrs James Zook Sunday evening. Officers elected were Gordon Smith, president; Charles Aid ridge, vice president; Virginia heart transplants will be al lowed to continue that th surgeons won't have to cease Dr. Joseph Jachimczyk, Harris Jones', secretary; and Litiia'n County (Houston, Tex.) medical examiner, was quoted lasl week on the problems surrounding the April 23 transplant the heart of a young man who had died of injuries sustained when he was beaten in a bar. The two teen-agers who were arrested and charged with the murder of the heart donor Patty Karnehm, Jerry, -Zeller Are Betrothed Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Karnehm, 420 Beverly, are announc- jroaching marriage of their laughter, Patty Ann, to Jerry Lee Zeller, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Zeller, 626 Gordon. Miss Karnehm, a 1365 gradu- Sch'ool, is employed as a prooi operator at Piqua National Bank and Trust Co. United States Army at Hood, Texas, the at Hartzells.

He is Vows will be exchanged July 13 in the Congregational Chris tian United Church of Christ. Thursdoy, Moy 16, 1968-PIQUA DAILY CALl-S A Lovelier You Tune-Up For Tired Skin Knows No Season Piqua Daily Coll License To Wed Richard Lee Hartman, 18, BY MARY SUB MILLER Everything in nature looks sc resh and perky in the spring jf the year, it seems unreason able for a complexion ever to look pale and lifeless tired. But tired skin really knows no eason. The skin loses color, sparkle and tone at any time for vant of fresh air, exercise anc a change of routine. If those stimulants arc presently deniec ou, there are two good "ton cs" that help to restore the the engagement' and ap- Phillipsburg, and Deborah Jane be 18, Rt.

Laura. Lawrence Bruce Brooks, 31 Tipp City, and Robin Elaine Larcamp, 21, 409 Glenwood, Piqua James Bernard Dunkman, 34 ate of Piqua Central i Dayton, and Marilyn Ann Gra shel, Union. diaries William Potter, 83 1235 Marwood, Piqua, and Mar Her fiance is a 1965 graduate tha Putnam, 65, 601 2nd, Piqua skin's vitality. Try one, as neet Don't Be Shocked If your basement floor Is damp, put a rubber floor mat in front of the fuse box. This way you won't turn into a conductor when you.change fuses.

This is the one for you, if your skin tends to dryness: Cleanse Jie face with a creamy, deep pore makeup remover; wipe of with a water-dampened washcloth. Then compress comfort ably hot water to your face with a small terry towel. Continue for several minutes, and pa dry. Immediately slather on rich night cream or oil and let it re main for 10 minutes longer ou have time to spare. After issuing off the oil, apply cold water compresses.

Finish with iaU of witch hazel or mild skin reshener. To treat an oily skin, remove any cosmetics with oily-skin cleanser. Thereafter, mask your ace with medicated or mentho- ated shaving cream. Let cream Iry. Then, using a large towel catch the vapor, steam your 'ace over hot water for two minutes.

Thoroughly rinse off soap, dry and pat on astringent. BANISH CREPEY THROAT AND CHIN To firm and uplift sagging acial muscles and flesh, use, my four-way method. It works wonders through corrective exercise, posture, skin care and make-up. Procedures are de- Freshen Home Style The up-to-the-minute home- tailed in the leaflet, "BANISH maker is set to freshen up and CREPEY THROAT CHIN." tone down existing styles from For your copy, write Mary Sue Miller in care of The Piqua Daily Call, enclosing 10 cents ed, stamped envelope. Colonial to Contemporary, endowing them with a new sophis- in coin and a large, self-address-1ication and refinement that a unmistakably of today.

Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Q. What sort of gift does a mother give to her son's fiancee after their engagement has been announced? A. This really does not require a gift. However, if she really wants to, and if she has a good deal of family jewelry or family silver, she might give some of this or, in fact, anything she chooses. Q.

When apple sauce is served with pork, should it be eaten.with the spoon or fork? A. It la belter to use the fork. Parrott, treasurer. Plans were made (or an ice cream social June 22 at the church. The-next meeting will a picnic in Jiily at Siiyder Park, Springfield.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Springer and daughter, Rtr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bautigam and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs.

Edward Stitzel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aid- ridge and children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins and' children, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Swearingin and children, and Mr. and Mrs.

Grayson Conrad. Circle One Meets Thirteen members of Circle One, St. John's Lutheran Church met Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Favorite led devotions and group singing.

Mrs. favorite also led discussion following a continuation of the study of Psalms. Mrs. Henry Stephan gave the offering mediation. Mrs.

Merle Dillon served re- reshments. PRINTED PATTERN Fling color, charm on living- room, den or patio sofas with flower-power pillows. Decorators, everybody loves crewel-look pillows a fortune to buy, easy to embroider. Cord, fringe trim. Pattern 781: transfers for 2 pillows- Fifty cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing and special handling.

Send to Laura Wheeler, The Piqua Daily Call, 123 Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Pattern Number, Name, Address, Zip. Send for Big, Big 1968 NeedlecraU Catalog hundreds of knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, quilts, afghans, gifts, toys.

Plus 6 free patterns printed inside. 50 cents. NEW BOOK! "16 Jiffy Rugs" knit, crochet, weave, sew hook rugs cents. for all rooms. 50 Sunny days call for a brisk, carefree casual just like this! Buttoned tab leads to an action Jleat that's wonderful for walking, driving, golfing.

Printed Pattern 47S3: NEW Half Sizes Size (bust 37) takes 3 yds. 35-in. SIXTY-FIVE CNTS in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Piqua Daily Call, 449 Pattern Dept, 243 West 17th New York, N. Y.

10011. Print Book Of Prize AFGHANS. 12 NAME, ADDRESS with I complete patterns. 50. cents.

SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Museum Quilt Book 2 pat- Fashion goes soft, pretty I terns for 12 quilts. 50 cents. Send for new Spring Summer Bargain! Quilt Book 1 16 Pattern Catalog. Free pattern complete patterns.

50 cents. Book 3 Quilts for Today's new! INSTANT SEWING Living. New, exciting collec- Book. Save hours cut, fit tion. 15 complete patterns.

SO sew modern, expert way. Over cents. coupon in Catalog. 50 cents. 500 pictures.

Only BIBLE SCHOOL SUPPLIES "HOBBIES CRAFTS OF ALL TYPES" --NOTICED TO ALL BIBLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS Bible School will soon be starting To avoid delay and last minute confusion PLEASE let us know your needs EARLY! THANK YOU SHOW THEM YOU CARE Give That Son or Daughter An "Extra Special Gift" A BICYCLE For Passing To The Next Grade In School! 510 $15 OFF FROM MAY 17TH TILL JUNE 8TH SAND BOXES With Canopy $12.95 $15.95 Set Up Extra CHILDREN'S PICNIC TABLES $095 6" 36" Set Up Extra SWIMMING 'STEEL RIM' 6-Ft. xlS-In. 8-Ft 20-ln. S-Ft. 24-In.

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291,244
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1883-1977