Smoking hubby THE BATTALION Page 9 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 After more than 50 years. Life of his wife may he in jeopardy Edgar Bergen will he alone PITTSBURGH — A statistician us completed a study indicating tl it non-smoking women married to unking husbands die an average of kn years earlier than those whose [usbands don t smoke. Cus H. Miller, statistician at din boro State College, says the Indy proses so-called "passive Innking" is harmful. J rlic Tobacco Institute, however, liscounts Miller’s findings as ' bor- | ring on non-science. Miller, long an anti-cigarette ad- icate, obtained death records for trie Counts, Ta., lor the vears |j:2-197T Miller and his assistants inter- jinied sursivors of the deceased jnd recortled detailed information III smoking habits, work habits. Inn era! health and weight, and spouses’ smoking habits. The study only considered husbands who were continuous smokers, not those who started late or quit early, After more than 8,000 inters Jews, Miller separated the non-smoking women into two groups — those manied to regular smokers and those married to men who neser smoked. He computed the aserage age at death for wis es of non-smoking men at 78.8 years, compared svith 74.7 years for svomen married to smok ers. I think it is pretty seif- explanatory," Miller said in a tele phone inters iesv. "This slum s somess here near 5 percent reduc tion in life span for ssomen svhose husbands smoke — and it seems at tributable to the fact the husband smokes, because all the sariables svere constant. They svere all non-smoking svo men.” Miller has many critics, chief among them The Tobacco Institute, Inc., a group funded by tobacco grosvers to counter smoking criti cism. Bill Dxvyer, an Institute spokes man, said Miller’s study, "has to [lass under the banner of non science. It just flies in the face of the ex pert medical testimony. This is es sentially the svas the xvhole case against tobacco has been made, through the use of statistics and the abuse of statistics,” he said. Dwyer specifically criticized Mil ler s statistical use of average age at death. Dwyer cited studies showing more smokers in the 25-34 age Wife’ study shows changes group than in 35-44, 55-64, or 65 and older groups, and said that meant persons dying young would have a greater chance of har ing been smokers than persons dy ing old. Miller does not agree. "That absolutely does not apply in this instance, he explained. "It is true that if we get the average age at death of bubble gum ehewers and compare it with the average age of death of the general population, there will be a great disparity, be cause bubble gum ehewers are usu ally young kids. "But in this case 1 took a single group of people -non-smoking wo men. The only difference is the husband smoked or the husband didn’t smoke. Average age at death in this case is a perfectly valid method. Miller, who also holds degrees in chemistry and psychology, forbids smoking in his home or office, and regulary runs clinics to help smok ers shed the habit. United Press International I lOLLT \\ OOD — Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy are retiring, Bergen to Palm Springs and McCar thy — top hat, monocle and sass — to the Smithsonian Institution. Bergen, 75, the ventriloquist who lor more than 50 years has been one of America s top comedians, an nounced last week that he’s ending his career. 11 is final appearances wil be a two-week stand beginning in Las \ egas next week and perfor mances in Cleveland and Cincinnati in December. I m tired of earning money, sav ing it and then sharing it with people who didn’t save it,” Bergen said, explaining later he meant wel fare cheaters. Bergen hit the peak of his popu larity vv ith a radio show in the 1930s and 1940s that ran longer than any network radio program except those of Bing Crosby and "Amos and Andy . Bergen said McCarthy will be sent to the Smithsonian Institution to be put on display as a symbol of a half century of American comedy, but his partner, Mortimer Snerd, was not inv ited. When asked why not, McCarthy , perched on Bergen s knee, replied: 1 think the Smithsonian was exercising good taste." McCarthy said he isn't sure he wants to retire. "I really feel I need a new assistant, a beautiful girl with a softer lap. Bergen admonished the dummy that "1 can do things without you too. "Yeah, snapped McCarthy. "You can starve to death. vs^y. K C' ft) w THE FORTUNE COOKIES 1313 S. College Ave. Biyan 822-7661 Tues. lunch buffet menu 11:30-2:00 e 88 drop soup pepper steak onion e SS rolls chicken chop suey sweet and sour pork steamed rice Cannot make it at lunch? We serve the night buffet 6-7 p.m. with reservations. iff licago His ember tf “ty. o do aig iropractu use 1 dm I vitaminsi is.' bes itil I'm 1(0 • drops rtj United Press International Anew survey on the home front idieates a husband’s approx al of his rife’s working is closely related to )e amount of money she brings in Happiness over his wife’s work ig crossed all lines of occupations ndall income levels, say s Suzanne kCall, who conducted the study. McCall is an associate professor of larketing and management at East rsas State University in Com- iicrce. She coined the term "work ale in an earlier study, as the op osite of housewife, a marrit. roman who does not hold an out ide job McCall found that the more in wile the workvvife contributes, the appier her husband is about hei ntside job. He also thinks she is appier in the work role. II she contributes 40 percent oi mire to the family income, regard rss of the amount, he i.s extremeh lappy she s working, she said in elephone interview. "We used ''Ink lie worried about the familv be wife worked. It now appears he may worry if she doesn t. A summary of McCalls findings was released Wednesday at a news conference and seminar in New York Cjty co-sponsored by Ken tucky Fried Chicken and Ladies Home Journal maga/ine. It was part of the fast-food company s public sen ice program to study the chang ing roles of women in America. Workwives incomes in main cases arc liberating their husbands, she said. "The men felt a lot freer to buy more tilings,” she said. Some said they no longer felt obligated to stick with jobs they hated. They felt freer to look for new work. Some said they could afford to go back to school. W orkvviv cs and their husbands don t alway s agree on why the women take outside jobs. A new Nielsen study released at the conlerence quoted 40 percent of tin 1 working mothers questioned as say ing they worked primarily be- >oratory,i b ofTms s hunters. theTeui ncli&M ic nwi- he Soiitk ng season wo zones, he seas® ConaW e bintin? ingsi ire adit . he saii ing about rdsusinf he mates ■ted jperative ouple finds WWII grenade with ‘live’ cap in new home 'hey tie sits tfik lays, W stantly ates die' m't ba'f needl" dueled ; in ice United Press International fDMOND, Okla. — A couple ooving intq a house Saturdav were mpriswl to find a World War If ifevsade, with the pin partially re moved,on a shelf in a closet, accord- i"g to police. % Tom Huey answered their ‘ill, moving the grenade to the front md and asking the Oklahoma Citv Mice bomb squad for help. Officers discovered the powder ad been removed from the gre- 1:| ric, hut the cap was still jive," rinev said. The bomb squad disarmed the grenade and there was no damage, he said. Missing was the handle, which al lows a grenade user to hold down a lever after pulling the pin and delay the explosion. "Had the pin come out, the top would have pulled oil. There would have been no way to hold it down and it would’ve gone oil in four sec onds, Huey said. Huey said the grenade was prob ably a souvenir owned by the previ ous occupant of the house. cause their families needed the money . But 58 percent of the husbands in McCall’s study answered the same question with, likes it" or "hap pier, while only 29 percent named need. McCall says this could he explained by a cultural hangup that justifies women taking outside jobs only if it is a family neccssitv . We also think the word "need net •ds redefining, she said. It used to mean actual necessities -r- food, clothing, shelter. Now a person who speaks of need may he talking about the need for a better lifestyle or to keep up with inflation, she said. For years, sociologists and textbooks hav e said a woman gets her social class from her husband. McCall said. "We found an astound- ingly high number of workwiv cs get their social class from their work place. It s a new source of consumer behav for patterning. Twenty-seven percent of the men in McCall s survey said they shared housework, 22 percent, child care, and 40 percent shopping; 37 percent said they had rearranged their work schedules. Again, the dominant in fluences were the wives’ income and both spouses’ education levels, but mainly the husbands . McCall s surv ey was conducted in the Dallas-Fort W orth area among families with median incomes of 87,0()()-815,()()(). 'ALTERATIONS 1 IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. ‘DON’T GIVE UP — WE’LL MAKE IT FIT!" 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