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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 24

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-w -t wnrwwTeyn yory erpyv 1 UtHW rf iV 4 iC- ryyryrry 1 Jr4 s' mm i -1 fMlMtyflto Thrombosft Explained Hit Country Parson I ff a physical gad amationaj gtroas it roles in this corneal picture says Warner assistant medical director of the Americas Heart Association Som' researchers suspect the main culprit is large molecules of a fatty material cholestroL It Is contained in' many foods ar-teries also manufacture it- Soma other authorities suspect diets too r)ch in fata generally I fi £-- Suptrinttndtnt Soy tv' CallsTraffic JamGrsatet Problem' mciir'J'i- ip- Wjf Fifteen years from now tourists may drive to Great 80 Ptirlcint of Vidmir Surviv First Attack Many Rsturn lo Normal LIvm TJk ttnumut of work your heart ion ft almost beyond belief year beat SSfioOfiOO times Often it poet and on nntil soma otker-disease btinge deatKJ iloreoften it given op Whyt Medical science doesn't ksow 0 Me aoewers bat it is making pragma What if 4s doing ie outlined is a eerie of four articlee o'wMeb Mia is the jlnt-THS IBTOB By ALTON BLAKESLEE vi k'l Mountains National Wad and be told: but the Park is full have to turn around Ki and try again some time" That -prediction "was' made reluctantly by Park Supt Ed Hummel yesterday before Technic cal Society of Knoxville jsf iJhe poaaiWIl- "But 'It allows construction of cabins permits erasing and grants timber rights Teeple Are PraNem' "In the Park Sendee however aotioa or conductivity of tha heart It qan pretty weS find for physicians where the clot occurred -whataresa of the heart were Mocked hence how serious the damage is howl treatment should be tailored Dr Paul White noted specialist who tended Mr Eisenhower pictures an optimistic outlook 'for the barring complications 4-? The outlook also Is vastly fan proved today for the average man suffering Ms first heart attack is no Justification for the pessimism and psychological invalidism which have been present up until declares a weD-known New York specialist Dr Arthur Master in a recent medical Journal report i -( Death Bat Law He 'and his associates report only a per rent death rate from first attack among patients seen in private practice and add: 'Many' of these patients -who survive the acute attack five for many year and approach the ordinary fife span They are able to wok and lead productive lives Many of them resume their original occupations and professions which may be fairly i Fear of their own condition once kept-many victims of heart attacks invalids unable to work But research showed how many can be brought back to activity rehabilitated into self-supporting Jobs the waate or human fives and human productivity prevented Ceases Sought Lately scientists axe turning up dues to answer tha moat critical the cause and prevention of the clogging of arteries Heredity diet hormones and NEW YORK SdpL President Eisenhower's heart attack-cornea just at the time medical science Is scoring its first-dramatic Victories against the nation's leadin killer Just 30 years ago heart attacks like his killed per cent of the men they struck But today 80 to 90 per cent survive the first attack' And best of all many go hack lecting inside iron pipe This process is called atherosclerosis Obesity Bkuned In Part Women are far leas suaceptiHe to coronary attacks1 Doss female hormone somehow protect them? One--research) team giving1 female hormone -to men who have had coronaries to if th' hormone' protects them from further attacks Obesityb blamed for increasing ehances of heart attacks So is high Mood pressure Recent studies suggest obesity may not be a eause of coronaries in worsen but is definitely' related to such attacks in man Heart attacks claim far fewer victims among men In some other nations than the Uhited States Wlqrt Wet heredity- whatt i Answer Te( Is the clogging or atherosdtr tie process Just a consequence cf growing old? Evidence of ca nary disease was found in thfeo fourths of 800 young men averaging 22 years i old who we killed In battle in Korea From such questions from laboratory-findings from research are coming clues to solve the mystery There is no rawer yet no proven way to predict may have a heart attack or how to prevent the deadly toll exacted each year The great reaaon for optimism 1 tyofan entrance fea is dead" he '-'said- £Traffie yimi have become the creates! problem he said 'i definitely think the people of' Gatlinburg win have to ask Hr lor and get a He said bypasses'- arouid Gat- linburg and Cherokee ft the two mala Smoky Park entrances 1 would solve the traffic problem now But future Park attendance might call for some ether kind of traffic control he added have facilities now to take 'care of the 1941 visitor load" said Hr Hummel who became Smoky Park superintendent Nov 1 1952 AU Bat Charge Regarding the entrance fee question be said: 4It may yst ha necessary al-' though we want to charge anyone There is no-charge for facilities of any-kind there an charges in' an kg two other National Parks Everglades and Hawaii Even-glades Park even have roads yet featdoy UpL it Ifll "2 1-1 6' Fm Issua Is Not Dead Park find a gate across the we look at a tree in terms of board feet We look at it for its esthetic and inspirational value are our biggest problem We protect the people from the Park and the Park from the people They feed the bears and spread Utter "The bear population increased as soma have assumed but more bears are becoming brained moodier More of them are coming down to the roads to be fed by visitors" (Numerous instances of visitors bring hurt by bean have been reported throughout the spring and summer) "If nobody would feed a bear for one year they would never be a Mr Hummel aid "They would continue to the garbage cans but they wouldn't bother people' Traffic is the greatest problem by far he said Knoxville news- papers deplored file feet that it took more than an hour for some football fans to drive from U-T Stadium to Gay Street after the game Saturday ha pointed out It took Mr Hummel more than two hours to drive Just two miles from Park Headquarter to his home on July 4 he aaid Agree en Bypass The Park Service has tried to convince Gatlinburg of its need for a bypass for 2D years Mr Hummel said and there is some indication now that businessmen there arejn agreement then is still no plan for a bypass around he dedared Completion of the Blue Ridge Parkway- link (Tom Asheville to the Quslla Indian Reservation win provide a by pa as for the Cheroketbc bottleneck he "It Is Impotent to fix the road situation he said in his speech adding wryly: any of you know architects and engineers Ml Barks Before ml i ting sidelights Mr Hum mel touched upon were' that: Prior to the establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1873 there were no national parks anywhere in the worid They are an-: American institution a 'even the Russian denied thatfi'" -For many years the Smokies were bOled as having a greater than variety of trees tops But questioning of a Belgian tourist to the Smokies led to the discovery that Europe by a alight edge' has more varieties ris i': i v7 hli Arab-Asian Block Prossas Hard for Algtrla: Dsbato AmmIbBoB Bbhb UNITED NATIONS Sept 27 The Uhited States and Latin America lined up today behind Spain's application for membership In the Uhited Nations There was no immediate reaction from tha Soviet Union and other UN members Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr issued statement saying his Government support Spain's Many Latin-Amerlcan nations have been waging a quiet campaign for several years to bring their mother country into the In-temtakxial organisations The Spanish observer at the UN Jose de Erice O'Shea submitted the Spanish membership application to UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoid yesterday Algeria Chins Pushed Leaders of the ArabAaian bloc meanwhile mobilized forces for a last-ditch effort to bring Algerian claims for Independence from France before the UN General Assembly Representatives 'of the 14 nations sponsoring the demand for debate on the issue requested the floor for the afternoon session at which the Assembly was to deride whether to take up the explosive question At an earlier private strategy meeting Arab leaders reportedly called for a united front to try to upset the lSoation steering recommendation that the item be kept oft the agenda Backs France The steering committee acted after the Uhited States threw its support behind the Ftench contention that future is a domestic issue Lodge said Algerian Nationalists were trying to bring about basic changes in the French republic He printed out that unlike the French protectorates of Morocco and Tunisia Algeria is administratively a part of France Iraq and several other Asian states took sharp issue with the S-Frendi stand They accused France of responsibility toe the current strife in Algeria charging she failed to heedtba hopes and aspirations- Boatman Town Worid BARBOURV1LLE Kyr Sept 27 Back from a world tour Union College's president Dr Conway Boatman sees America as mowing into its Golden Age Dr Boatman spoke at the 77th college convocation on Land of He described the downtrodden condition of people in countries under dictators "In Amerka one can still take a Job and by his own personal efforts climb to foe said Dr Boatman' fat Yugo-riavia cne gets a Job only if be is a member of the flat Sfkt and is a form of hardening at arteries Gan Shut Off Flow The clogging sometimes gradually cuts off the Mood flow Much more often Mood dots begin to form as the Mood flows past the roughened area The clot then can suddenly shut off the Mood flow This is the coronary thrombosis The shutdown prevents oxygen and food from reaching part of the heart muscle Cells in the area served by the Mocked artery die But tiie heart la tough and sturdy It can recover if not too large an area of muscle has been Mt Other coronary arteries can expand and stretch to begin taking blood into the affected area' or new Mood vessels grow Into It Normal repair processes form sear tissue hi the deadened area Sear tissue is not as good as nor mal healthy muscle tissue but the heart can make a comeback to resume Its pumping duties Must Have Beat Complete rest gives the heart time to make repair Blood-thin-nice drugs dissolve the dot Mocking an artery but they can prevent It from spreading prevent such as dots forming in arteries of the legs during'tiie long period of rest Drugs help relieve the pain Judicious use at blood-foiiming or anti-coagulant drugs such as heparin and dicoumairi la credited with a large role to boosting survival from heart attacks Strict rest for a time oxygn digitalis or -other drugs as indicated and other improvements In medical care have contributed a heavy share' KaeMae Spat CSot Another aid ls foe a map cf the electrical ItchyPimplT Kill Romance Many shattered romances may be traced directly to scratching of skin blemishes Why tolerate itching of phnptes eczenna angry red blotches and other Irritations when you can get feat relief with soothing Peterson' Ointment? SO all druggist One application defight or money refunded Also for tired cracked feet -'v-- Adv Htf- to normal lives and normal or nearly normal work They doomed to life in a wheel' chair Most to fact remain useful citi-xnost can live happfly- for many years This radical change was horn of new knowledge pew discoveries in laboratories new understandings of that amazing life-pump the human heart New Methods' Fouad Similar advances have supplied the weapons to banish rheumatic th great killer and crip-pier of children They have brought new drugs to combat high blood pressure new heart surgery to repair defective hearts even hearUung machines putting your cam heart on a holiday new tip of bow to live with your heart and avoid trouble -Consider first' this instrument of vitality an organ the size tz It beats -and pulses of two fists' SSAOOAOO times a year Daily dt pumps 4320 gallons of blood through (0000 miles of blood a distance 2 times the earth's equator Bests Betweea Beats It rarely' complains i It adjusts Mood flow to the demands of your body But your heart has a It rests between strokes Slightly leu than half the time la it working -Better than half the time It relaxes i Why is it vulnerable -to foe heart attack the coronary thrombosis which the President suffered? -j-- The mechanical explanation la simple -Your heart'1 does not profit a hit from all the Mood that enters and Is pumped out of it four chambers -It merely distributes tha Mood to foe lungs and then to all parts of the body Naariaheg by Bfooa Your heart is a muscle It also must have nourishment brought to It by the Mood So your heart sends some of its refreshed qxy-gen-carryfaig -Mood through its na private system at arteries and veins When it pumps some Mood enters the 1 coronary: or heart arteries to bathe all the muscle tissues at the heart These arteries alone with others in the body are susceptible to a clogging ami narrowing proo-i Deposits of fatty material can form Inside the artery wall narrowing and impeding tha Mood flow much like rust col iz Save $1000 Now on this world' famous Presto Automatic Electric Skillet! Regular price (complete with cover) special price $1495 4 A 1 MOST EXCITING Jr4j r3f fiyf f-9 13 I i- i Kit if "i- It 1 ft 1 1 I kind of eruefto fllve a man a reputation for being perfect-he ought to be allowed some human failings" Is that the search is on and the pace is quickening NEXT: Successes agalast Aw aoatio fever and Ugh blood pres- Btoftn With Pistol A man held him and a woman beat him with a pistol Ceil FYanklin Brewer 21 told deputies today Brewer said the Incident occurred at 25-Drive In on Clinton Highway last night The beaten man of 2528 East Glen-wood Avenue was treated at General Hospital 45c Beam 50c Weak i At ft -'f 'President Roosevelt recommended Park fees mice to Congress President Truman recommended foes And President Elsenhower asked for them in his first message to Congress years ago Congress enacted legislation for (public-use) agencies to collect as much money as possible from users Tbs theory la that the user of a park should pay-more than the taxpayer 'who seldom or never has (direct) benefit of the park VThe Bureau of the Budget has told us that unless wt raise more money 'wo cant expect to get more appropriations am certain that those parks with no fees will get the least ha said- -(The Smoky superintendent who has' not advocated a Park fee has commented previously that no national park which installed an entrance fee show any drop in attendance Yellowstone National Park upped its fee for a car season pass from IS to $6 and showed no reduction to visitors ha has said) -vife'Hew Ckaasiag Urged JW cents of every 1100 in tSxes go to the National Park Service he aaid but only one cent of every SlOOO goes to the Smokies Yet the half-million-acre Smoky Park has the heaviest afr-tendanea of alL It is the sixth largest park out of 28 Mr Hummel said then iseen-siderahlc pressure for a new highway to be built between Maryville and Fontana crossing file mala Smoky range above Gad Gove in file vicinity of Thunder-head and Gregory Bald two primitive outposts now reached only by traflav 1 'The rangy dark-skinned supers totendent who shows a remark abla appreciation of regional needs explained that new roads ironically are contrary to Park purposes f- "While we -have a need for mors or at least bigger roads tha main mission of the Park Service la to preserve the wilder-nesa to its natural ha said "We have 100 miles of trails hut as a people softer than we used to he arid hard to set people out of their can to use these Fswer i There were more hikers attending Park nature walks 15 years ago' when there was only one-i-j? -i third the present Park visitation fiian today Mr Hummel said AMbre money is needed for trail maintenance he added pointing out that in addition to the KX) miles of graded trails there are acme 1100 mere traces through the forest far use by rangers as fin routes But he added that while -the' manways are-open to use by hikers few persons other than rangers ever use them--Mr Hummel's comments came "response to questions by this is- in PRICE y-v I Deep for ill-pirpese cookies Pin is UNtwe CMk senra tit spot Sihrsrspttk fialskrstalasbeaatifal listri i'V-'t-1 Use it around the dock at the breakfast table dinner supper and macks Sliding Heat Selector shows correct temperature for EVERY DISH Stays at perfect cooking or faying heet automatically Keeps serving-hot Stick-proof interior Serves 6 to (1 'f'ZCr- reporter and Technical Society members who paused to talk to him following foe noon meeting of the group at SAW Cafeteria "His prepared text described the functions of the Park Service arid distinguished its practices from those of the Forest Service fThe Forest Service is older and controls mare land he said ThtnTABUT 'K I i-- 'V Free Bedpe -4 06 Figes niostnted I rrrl "Mail -Qrdar -BO YAL JiiWBiUBti i Gay Street tt't- 'i- Kaaevin Teas Eadaead fiad Pleas scad me the Presto Aatematic Etoctrie Skillet (14AS pfaaa taxes eompleto I JUM Ski Upping chergeopi Ifessaaatasfc r-r la KoaxvlSe IN Oar St' Maryvllla 1 GamMa Bldg fc OakBMga '-i 'Lf- 7 y-i SJ Jackaon Sq 4 rlnw Etrnri iriiwul fill PMnl OO OO OO OO DSMIDI a New-' a' 8 Befarcaeea) ifi NAME eewweooo OO OO s' I fVBilililAiiu i mmhfm 'AIUIBESS rJi 4- iL Add to my v- Acrwurt 4-(New Aeceaate Give 47HH- A -h 1 V' -f.

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