Page 4 Portland Observer Thursday, August 3, 1972
PORTÇAXO
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A new wrinkle on smoking
world of women
T ryu ig to locate Black
lady fo r witness who
saw male employee ac
cidently run into lady,
with impact, throwing her
from waist up into gro
cery cart In a large store
>n Lombard,
Friday,
February 25, at 3 :3 0 p jn .
Please call from Noon to
5 p jn . any day. 285-08«,.
By James L . Mack. M J).
T ryin g to stay young- o r
at least look that way. Is an ob
session In this mod age. But
looking young may be even
tougher fo r men ami women
who smoke.
Facial w rinkles llke cro w s-
feet may be caused m o r e by
cigarette smoking than by ex
posure to sun and wind - ac
cording to D r. H.W. Danlell
of Redding. C a lifo rn ia . In a
lecent a rticle In the Annals
of Internal Medicine, he des
cribes his study of 1104 sub
jects between the ages of 30
and 70. Each subject w a s
asked to f i l l out a question
naire about his or het smoking
habits, sun exposure, weight
changes, ami medical history.
Without seeing the question
naires. the doctor fir s t as-
signeil each subject a w rinkle
scoie from one to six. Close
up photographs wete taken.
Ami three other sets of ob-
se ive rs also scoimi the ple
n ties.
A lte r a ll correlations weie
made, prominent w rinkling
ami heavy smoking were te
lateli fo r all age groups. |) r .
Danlell suggests that smoking
may cause w rinkling because
nicotine causes the s m a ll
b lo o d vessels to contract.
Over a |)ei tod of tim e, lie says,
this might causedetei lotatlon
ui skin tissue.
Ihe most striking finding,
however, was the correlation
between heavy wi inkling ami
heart disease. Among male
smokers over SO, those with
the highest w rinkle scores hail
a past history of heart attacks
almost twice as gieat ss those
of men with the same smoking
habits but less w rinkling. And
of the fifteen smokingmenwho
had the h ig h e s t w rinkle
scoies. seven developed ma
jo r c ig a r e tt e - r e la te d I ll
nesses, Including lung cancer
ami heart attacks, dutlng the
year after the study was com
pleted. I)eep facial w rinkles,
says D r. Danlell. can her sig
nificant warning sign.
See your local tuberculosis
and le s p lra to iy disease asso
ciation about ways to kick Hie
habit. It's a m atter of life
ami breath.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
W ith the su m m e r vacation over, m any teens are re tu rn in g to
school w ith travelogue tales o f adventure and e xperim ent F or
the rough and ready (and s tu rd y o f lim b ), there were h itch
tr ip s th ro u g h o u t the U n ited States and E urope A ll It to o k was
a com pact knapsack, a good
th u m b and lo ts o f nerve Said
One teenager spent the sum
one teenage g ir l who trave le d
m er in Ita ly , helping o u t on
in France w ith a n other g irl.
his uncle's fa rm " I o n ly knew
“ When I le ft on the tr ip , I was
a few w o rds o f Ita lia n when
a k id When I got hom e. I
IN THE BOOK but not on the com er of S.W. Fifth and Oak. That’s a ll that was left of fo rm e r
I got th e re ." he rep o rts "And
w asn't. Being on m y ow n w ith
by the tim e I le ft. I was rea lly
r ^ k M a « 1^ “ !? " * Sm‘ U P“ e ° f rUbblC ‘n back8 round as P acific Northwest Be I D irectory
n o b o d y to b a il me o u t o f
m aking progress B ut I w o u ld
C lerk Mary M ille r crosses name of Oregon Building out of telephone d ire c to ry . M a n worke • for
tro u b le but m yself, changed
have been a lo t b e tte r off if
In“ b . X ) L T p N B
I
B-nk s u ^ r b ock complex
me N ow I have m ore o f a
I d studied the language before
sense o f re s p o n s ib ility ."
I got there A n o th e r advantage
cle rk.
g° n he,d<’ u‘ rte rs '
Lincoln Building where M a ry w orks as P ayroll
Two teenage sisters traveled
he rep o rte d was what the I t a l
to South Amer
ian o u td o o rs d id fo r his co m
ica w ith th e ir
plexion. "S u n sh in e is the best
parents,
and
rem edy fo r that teenage te rro r,
fo u n d
when
acne," he said "A n d there was
they got home
ple n ty o f sunshine in Ita lv
th e y'd been in
L u c k ily , I kn o w th a t I can
t he
m in o rity ,
, handle Ihe w in te rtim e p ro b
spending vaca
lem at hom e w ith freq u e n t
tio n tim e w ith
washings w ith Fostex m edical
th e ir f o l k s .
ed cleanser and d a ytim e cov
" B u t fo r South
The L'mted Nations, its p o l-
e ru p w ith F o s tril m edicated lo
gation on the T h ird Committee
Am erica, it re
—
tio
n "
l c ie s , problems, conflicts,
By Elizabeth Ann Churchwell
dealing with social, humani
a lly was be st."L isa B r r n a ilr t t r
roles and responsibilities w ill
A p re tty h ip teenager fro m
said the 17 year o ld "Two g irls
tarian and cultural problems.
Sometimes I feel like a
C a lifo rn ia re p o rte d being su r
alone m ig h t have a ttra c te d the
be the subject of a special
D r. Edmonds, distinguished
CIow.i, caught without his
w rong k in d o f a tte n tio n in an
p rised by a sign in his hotel
Portland
State U niversity
professor of h isto ry and fo r
makeup on, much in need of
area th a t s till p u ts a p r io r ity
room In Is ta n b u l "A tte n tio n
Summer Term course
in
a painted smiie to keep the
m er dean of the Graduate
on p ro te c tin g and sh ielding
B eatniks.
H ip p ie s. T o u ris ts '
structed by D r. Helen Ed
World from looking in.
School of A rts and Sciences
wom en " "B e s id e s ." said her
Possession, use o r sale o f
monds, fo rm e r Lulled States
sister,
"
i
t
was
great
to
have
No
one
questions
when
you
at North C arolina Central
d ru g s is a c rim e in T u rke v.
Dad to tu rn to when we want
alternate
delegate
to the
are sm iling, when you are
punished by im p ris o n m e n t, in
U niversity, has been presi
ed
a
souvenir
that
was
a
b
it
United Nations General As
some cases, perpetual im p ris
listening to th e ir cares, as
dent of Links, a nationalNegro
above the budget "
sembly. D r. Edmonds is re
o n m e n t!” He was a b it sobered
suming, wrongly you’ ve been
women’ s
service
organi
T h r e e teenage boys who
by the know ledge that the
turning to PSU fo r her fifth
zation.
blessed with no troubles of
camped o u t fo r a m o n th in one
State D epartm ent rep o rts over
consecutive summer.
your own.
o f the co u n try 's n a tio n a l parks
70) Am ericans under deten tio n
fo u nd th a t it became a m a tte r
H er teaching career spans
They see the painted sm ile,
The course, "L e a rn in g A -
in fo re ig n co u n trie s on d ru g
o
f
p
rid
e
,
n
o
t
to
phone
home
nearly 40 years and includes
and never look beneath the
charges " A person tra ve lin g
bout the United Nations,”
fo r rescue when the going got
lectures given t h r o u g h o u t
troubled eyes. See the smile
in a fo re ig n c o u n try is lia b le
rough " I suppose it was a
runs August 7-18, M o n d a y
Europe and A fric a . In 1956
and think of laughter—Never
c o m fo rt to kn o w we w e re n 't
u n d er Ih e ir laws and there is
through F riday, from 9 a jn .
a ll th a t fa r fro m home, b u t
very lit t le th a t the A m erican
D r. Edmonds became the 1st
knowing the heart is torn.
to 4 p.m. It offers three hours
none o f us wanted to be the
governm ent can do to help him
Black woman to second the
But . . . maybe it Is just as
of graduate o r undergraduate
fir s t to give in."
if he breaks a law "
nomination of a presidential
w ell.
So few really under
Edmonds teaches
UN class
Just like a
Da 1 * X s ° 1 ® of D ne I a i med Ä Da mag ed Freight
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JUST ARRIVED:
Registration is on a fir s t
come, firs t-s e rv e basis at the
PSU R egistrar’ s Office
in
Neuberger H all. The course
is also open on an audit basis
to people not working fo r col
lege credit.
In addition to her delegate
duties at the 25th General As
sembly of the U N '. D r. Ed
monds headed the U.S.dele
candidate, Dwight D. Eisen
hower and, in 1957, she be
came his personal represen
tative-at-large in A fric a .
C urrently, she is a member
of theNational AdvisoryCoun-
c il on Women. Last year D r.
Edmonds was the guest
of
Is ra e li prim e m in is te r Golda
M e ir as the U .S . repre
sentative to a-conference on
the changing needs in the edu
cation of women.
stand.
Let them see the
painted sm ilel Let them laugh
at the Funny Clownl
The w orld’ s in need of much
more laughter.
It's doing
"someone e ls e " 3ome good.
Paint the smile fo r otherpeo-
plel Keep that sm ile on— all
the time'
Some people ju st don’ t face
the facts and think that what
they see is real. Just pray
they never see the c lo w n -
caught without his makeup on.
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