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Mail this coupon to: RTAM The Institute for Paralegal Training 711 Polk, Suite 900 Houston, TX 77002 Please send a free copy of your catalogue. Name Address. City .State. .ZIP. College- Phone (yr. of grad.) (present phone) (home phone) Aspirin may be linked to fatal youth disease Associated Press WASHINGTON — The govern ment said Wednesday an industry- sponsored advertising campaign will begin next week to warn of the possi ble link between aspirin and the of ten fatal children’s disease known as Reye Syndrome. The Department of Health and Human Services said the campaign will include posters and warning stickers on store shelves along with radio and television commercials. But new aspirin labels warning of the link will not begin appearing in stores until this summer, tne depart ment said, after the flu season is over. The new labels will warn against the use of aspirin for children suf fering from chickenpox or flu be cause of a possible association with Reye Syndrome, a rare disease that is fatal to about one of every four children who contract it. Aspirin products now on the shelves do not contain warnings against such use, and labels on chil dren’s aspirin even recommend use of the product to relieve the discom fort of colds or flu. The action taken by the aspirin industry does not in clude recall of those products to change the labels. HHS Secretary Margaret M. Heckler, in announcing the cam paign, applauded the Aspirin Foun dation of America for “its prompt and responsible action, which will be getting the message to Americans within a week.” Heckler had called for voluntary action by the industry on Jan. 9, af ter rejecting a reciuest for emergency action. The industry agreed two days later, and government and in dustry officials have been meeting for nearly two weeks to work out de tails of what would be done. During his Goings saw first-hand the reasoniFabian ( the failure of many businesses. generals due to a lack of management skilfejpand E. I' and opei “As a franchisee, however, | c ||y e !f"VP eliminate some of the risk riv ‘ l you have the franchisors experiri .M 0 ? 1 ( and expertise behind you," heaj 1 ! 11 a J r P l “The franchisor has, in e[lJ s jK ne( ^ blazed the trail for you." snot as that broi Under the franchising systea|'Pl ) ' nes a dividual business operators art ■Seven t lowed to sell or distribute goodsIjih by A services using the parent compritk 11 ; but name. The system is used by r of direct I than 1 ,b()() American compame® some 40 industries today. . lei 1 hr hc.ilili i ,iic field isone®«V^ ^ where franchising has really lai® off recently because of the uni ing number of people who are mg a healthier lifestyle their priority,” said Goings. culture ( said “But no matter which indd n you choose to enter, there ii rea[ f arn number of jxiints you shouldimiK Secret gate before signing a fra«« ot . k hi agreement.” In a statement released today, the secretary also asked the news media tne to use the public service announce ments and store managers to display the posters, “because we will rely on these materials to notify people buy ing aspirin products with the old la bels — or already having such prod ucts in their homes.” Among these, he said, are tlq of experience required of theii ness, the hours and commia necessary to run the businou the franchisor is and whathisot! track record has been. Jl 5 COLLEGE The action follows release of a pi lot study by the federal Centers for Disease Control suggesting children who take aspirin Tor influenza or chickenpox may run a 25 times greater risk of contracting Reye than children suffering from the illnesses who are not given aspirin. Also, how much it’s going to to get into the franchise, how you’re going to pay for thecoi ing right to operate the business if there are any products or sei you must buy from the fram and how and by whom they are plied. And finally, the terms and ( tions under which the relationship can be terminated^ how many have been termini during the past few years. Baker awaits confirmation of new job Associated Press Senate WASHINGTON — The Finance Committee voted unani mously Wednesday to recommend confirmation of James A. Baker III as Treasury secretary after hearing him say the administration believes simplifying the tax code is as impor tant as attacking deficits. Baker, however, stressed repeat edly that the tax plan unveiled by the current Treasury secretary, Donald Regan, was only a “starting point” and could be substantially modified before it is sent to Congress. Baker, President Reagan’s chief of staff for four years, is swapping jobs with Regan. Baker’s nomination won easy approval from the panel follow ing a 2 1 /2-hour hearing in which Baker was relaxed and often en- f aged in friendly banter with his enate interrogators. His nomination is expected to be taken up by the full Senate next week and Finance Committee Chair man Robert Packwood predicted quick approval. Baker, credited as the key strateg ist responsible for the president’s first-term legislative victories, said the administration hopes 1985 will be a replay of 1981, when the ad ministration “found the resources” to get a major tax bill and spending cuts through Congress. 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