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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 30

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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1975 Orbonctale-Herrin-MurphyjHerO 1 1 ornf ields may provide sweeteners ----r i It- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DOMINO CLUB 3 Miles North of Marion on Rt. 37 COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NO COVER CHARGE Open 6 Days A Week Norman and Alice Sloan to ---1 wm ii PS III National scene annual science writer's seminar. Enstrom tied the lower cancer rates to the life-style of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which bans alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and addictive drugs. Mormons also eat well-balanced meals, use wholesome grains and fruits in their diet and rarely overeat, Enstrom said. Court Says Man Has No Right to 34 Dogs New York (AP) An elderly man has lost a court battle to keep 34 dogs in his one-room Manhattan studio sis ujr- ir i- t.

The Bl bomber, already under heavy attack by Congress because of its soaring costs, registered the biggest price jump in the last three months of 1974. In contrast to other projects, about half of the $1.9 billion increase for the Bl bomber was blamed on inflation. Also blamed in pushing the price to $20.6 billion were procurement schedule changes and some improvements. Mormon Lifestyle Helps Prevent Cancer San Diego (AP) The Hfe-style of Mormons may lead to fewer cases of cancer, says a university physicist. Dr.

Robert Enstrom, of the University of California at Los Angeles, says surveys of Mormon populations in California and Utah reveal far fewer victims of cancer than among a similar group of white non-Mormons. Enstrom, a non-Mormon, reported his findings to the American Cancer Society's Txf" 1 -J5? 1 :7 "3" fii jr --'--1 ,1 I apartment. Frank Brewer, 72, had Washington CAP) The lowly cornfield may feed America's expensive sweet tooth if sugar exporting nations ever agree to fix their prices higher. A National Academy of Sciences forum on sweeteners was told Tuesday by Sidney M. Cantor, a consultant to the government and industry, that this promise of a new domestic sugar supply arises from a lit-1 1 i technological breakthrough in the processing of ordinary corn syrup.

"Corn now becomes a source of materials equivalent in sweetness and calories to sugar," said Cantor, who is from Haverford, Pa. Corn sugar would become even more important if sugar-exporting countries impose production or price controls similar to those adopted by the cartel of oil-exporting countries. He said the sugarnex-porting nations are talking about such a step. Cantor said about one billion pounds of sugar were produced from U.S. corn last year and production is expected to triple within the next four years.

Housing Industry Gets Bright News Washington (AP) Encouraging news for the housing industry is contained in the Federal Home Loan Bank Board's report that deposits at savings and loan institutions exceeded withdrawals by billion in February. As recently as last September deposits were shrinking charged that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals violated his rights by taking the pets from his 11-by- 13 foot West Side apart ment. Police had asked the ASPCA by $1 billion a month, drying up what is the industry's largest source of loans. The flood of new money now means easier credit for buyers 1 and builders. Development Costs Soar for Weapons Washington (AP) Development costs for 40 major weapons increased by more than $8.5 billion in the last three months of 1974, chiefly as a result of program stretchouts, engineering changes and quantity increases, the Pentagon says.

Unlike previous quarterly reports, inflation was held responsible for only about 10 per cent of the total cost climb in the three months ended Dec. :300 7:48 P.M. rCV TwUite Hour vJSJg to collect the dogs following complaints from neighbors. Tfca life and Tiiaee iT7V I i '1 JCckx by Deluxe ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRfSTOFFERSON 1L1CE DOESNT LIVE HERE INYiMORE 5:45 and 8:00 P.M. Twi-Lite Hour 7L KMHi IN THE BEAUTIFUL FLAMENCO DINING ROOM EASTER SUNDAY 4 COURSE BUFFET ENTREES: Baron Of Beef Baked Ham Southern Fried Chicken And All The Trimming $4.95 Children Under 12 V2 Price Serving From 1 1 A.M.

5 P.M. 5:30 and 7:30 P.M. TwMite Hour 5:00 to 1 7 31. The October-December jump brought the rise in weapons costs during 1974 to at least $30 billion. -rr ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 6 fPi TrtrnnnrmriHirr A 1 LLUtUll INIHWAININOmiODEJNlT! Laura Bursing flees Rock River flood in Rockford (AP Wirephoto) I pmr 1 Jfip lfsf W.

Main Carbondale gj ENDS TONITE! "LENNY" (R) STARTS THURSDAY1 ALBERTFW 1 JMIDCM DAPAI DHNQELGUO WENDY HILLER ANTHONY PERKINS iirmi nil nun ENDS TONITE! "ZANDY'S BRIDE" (PG) STARTS THURSDAY! Her husbands 'fev 1 hat scorning tr lYTMIINDALdAiVI 1 VANESSA REDGRAVE i 1NGRI0 BERGMAN Rock and Pecatonica rivers nearing crest fa JACQUELINE BBSET RACHEL ROBERTS RICHARD WIOMARK 1 ri 1 1 r-f tmms mm JEAN PIERRE CASSEL MID-AMERICA THEATRES Bftftfi Sin ml 11 'r I mm -uuiAtnuTtn dustrial area with only a few K3 STARTS TONITE homes. It was not immediately known what effect this would STARTS TONITE 'AMERICAN AlAFJ ARKirJ SALLY KELLERMAM MACKENZIE PHILLIPS OPEN 7:00 STARTS DUSK EAST GATE 1 ifefl fA WW HI CQ BUT WITH SEXI have on firms there, said Art 3 tVAn 515 1 1HE 1 1 D. Hampton, deputy Winnebago 3: Weekdays 6:45 9:00 rl Rockford (AP) The Rock and Pecatonica Rivers, still rising slowly, were expected to crest today after reaching record levels, northern Illinois civil defense officials say. A sanitary district lift station north of Rockford was inundated late Tuesday, knocking out sewer facilities in an in County Civil Defense depu r4 (the Codi Dust ElIPERIiUJEiuT AtlAN SHACKLETOM PRESENTS- ty. About 800 homes are in the water or surrounded by Rock River flooding, Hampton said.

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audience estimates. The ratings made public Tuesday also showed viewers had little interest in news specials about either the Internal Revenue Service or the problems of Ireland. An ABC "Closeup" on the IRS was near the bottom of the week's ratings ladder, while a CBS News special, "A Tale of Two Irelands," was only one rung higher, Nielsen said. According to Nielsen estimates, the 20 most-watched TV programs last wreek were "M-A-S-H," "Hawaii Five-O," "Good Times," "Cannon," "Tony Orlando and Dawn," and "All in the Family," (all In The Beautiful FLAMENCO DINING ROOM Good Friday Special RON FEUGUAY Prepares His Famous SEA FOOD BUFFET RT. 148 S.

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13 West Carbondale EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' ono State lottery drawing moved up one day Chicago (AP) Because of Good Friday, the Grand Slam drawing of the Illinois State Lottery will be moved a day ahead to Thursday this week. The Grand Slam drawing for holders of $1 tickets will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Chicago. Earlier that day, the regular lottery drawing for buyers of 50-cent tickets will be held in Cahokia. The Grand Slam drawing next week will be ori Friday as usual.

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