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Courtesy of S.W.A.M.P., the
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THE SCANNAPIECAN
TIMES will be available
October 31 in the MSC and
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Will also be available at Music
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moderate gains
after late sales
Warped
by Scott McCub
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock
market weathered some late selling
to post a moderate gain for the sec
ond straight session Tuesday.
The Dow Jones average of 30 in
dustrials, up about 15 points at its
midsession high, closed with a 3.65-
point advance at 1,845.47. The aver
age rose 9.56 on Monday.
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Volume on the New York Stock
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shares, against 133.24 million the
day before.
The market has been moving er
ratically upward for the past several
weeks, recovering some of the
ground it lost in its early-September
selloff.
Analysts say there has been no
dominant theme or groups in the
advance.
But many individual issues have
responded briskly to news or rumors
of impending takeovers or corporate
restructuring moves and better-
than-expected third-quarter earn
ings reports have stirred interest in a
variety of issues.
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Cancer Institute plan seeks
to halve death rate by 2000
Man calls
cruelty claim
‘exaggerate!
I. Miami,
2PennS
3. Michig
4,0klahc
5. Auburn
6. Washir
7. Arizopa
8. Alaban
9. Nebias
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14 Arizon
15. UCLA
16. N. Car
17. OhioS
18. S. Calif
19. Mississ
20. boride
WASHINGTON (AP) —The Na
tional Cancer Institute said Tuesday
that the aggressive use of existing
knowledge could cut the annual can
cer death rate in half by the year
2000.
The institute released a plan —
combining cancer prevention,
screening, early detection and treat
ment — that it said could produce
dramatic results by the turn of the
century if it were adopted as a na
tional goal.
“Knowledge gained over the years
can be used to control a significant
portion of the disease which was re
sponsible for an estimated 462,000
deaths in 1985,” said Dr. Vincent T.
DeVita, director of the institute.
Detailed in a new report entitled
“Cancer Control Objectives for the
Nation: 1985-2000,” the plan calls
for stepped-up efforts against ciga
rette smoking and poor diet and ear
lier use of the latest diagnostic and
treatment techniques.
Dr. Edward Sondik, an NCI offi
cial who helped analyze and edit the
report, stressed the point that the
time to fight cancer is now.
“The thing that we are addressing
with this report is that you can do
something about cancer now without
waiting for some research break
throughs,” he said.
“Research is important and we
stress that,” he said. “The projec
tions we have on reducing cancer
death rely to a great extent on the
products of past and future re
search.
“But we think there has been a
sense that cancer is a problem we
can’t get a hold of, that we as individ
uals can’t do much about it and that
just isn’t true.”
The strategy, developed to meet
national disease prevention objec
tives established by the Department
of Health and Human Services,
would require cooperation from the
public, industry, health professions,
news media and government to suc
ceed, DeVita said.
Among other things, it calls for in
dustry to increase health promotion
in the workplace and the news media
to better spread information about
cancer prevention and control.
The national mortality rate from
cancer in 1980, based on the latest
available data, was 183 deaths per
100,000 persons annually.
This figure could be cut by as
much as 50 percent in 15^. years by
using the prevention and treatment
knowledge already available, NCI
officials said.
Sondik said in an interview that
there is no estimate of how much the
expanded anticancer effort would
cost.
“We have not done a detailed
budget, . . . but once one under
stands what can be done, then they
can determine how to do it," Sondik
said.
He noted that 30 percent of can
cer deaths are due directly to smok
ing, but that the public doesn’t fully
understand how much can lie gained
just by stopping this practice.
The report said 54 million, or 36
percent of adults, smoke daily and
that this number has to be reduced
to less than 15 percent to cut the in-
Brian Watson, 42.
AX.M a
cidence of smoking-reia
ted cancers
owned and operated ikit
ball fiel
by the year 2000.
Coast Camel Co. in Esses!«
9, but a
It noted that while in
ile smoking
years, is charm! rntb a
ova) at
was dropping, women w
ere picking
foi the
up the habit and female
lung cancer
ke\ s and a camel taken hr :
of Chai
rates may exceed those
of men by
bv the Animal RescueLti.
1 The
the turn of the century.
Boston.
will be
The plan recommend
rd that peo-
League officials savuup
races h
pie reduce the amount o
F fat in their
of the Essex farm found::
Terry 1
diets to less than 30 percent of total
tarv conditions. cramped:it
nei of
calories and up the dail
v consump-
and sick and dyinganim'
pious,
tion of fiber by eating
more fresh
“This is the worst on
Hon. R.
fruits, grains and vegetables.
cruelty I’ve seen in mv I: j
with the league, said Mi:
It also called for raising irom 15
Bryant, the league’s prosed
percent to 80 percent the number of
women aged 50 to 70 who undergo
annual breast physical exams com
bined with X-ray mammography.
This could reduce breast cancer
mortality by 30 percent in this
group, it said.
The report prescribed an increase
from 79 percent to 90 percent in the
number of Pap smear tests given ev
ery three years to detect cervical can
cer in women 20 to 39 years old.
This testing frequency should in
crease from 5V percent to 80 percent
in women in the 40 to 70 age group.
BOSTON (AP) -.1
exhibitor charged withe
ter officials seized two
get s on a New Hampsl
and an elephant in si
sens parking lot saidli
is the victim of fanatics.
Ther
“Som
pretts
slate officer
trials were in
and their quarters were
have witnesses who hast
beating the animals."
But Watson said Ic
rials and inspectors foi
Department of Agnail
some minor problems'
and cobwebs’ and ble*
of proportion.
“It’s fanatical," he sa
go to vour house and
your dog tipped his *
and sav you’re cruel.
Ethiopia
(Continued from page 1)
trypanosomiasis
se fly,
cattle disease called
spread by the tsetse fly, localized
pest infestations, hailstorms and
flooding, and the lack of good roads
to get food to hungry people.
drought-prone north to the more
fertile south and west.
In November 1984, the Marxist
government began an ambitious
program to resettle about 1.2 million
people, moving them from the
Berhanu said 600,000 people
were resettled by late February
1986, when the program was sus
pended — at least partly because of
Western criticism that it was poorly
planned and that thousands of peo
ple, flown from the highlands to
swampy lowlands, had died of ma
laria and other diseases.
The relief and rehabilitation com
missioner dismissed the critics as po
litically motivated and said the pro
gram would continue after a period
of “consolidation.”
food aid delivered loEtl
l>e accounted for.
“We have saved thousands of
lives,” Berhanu said of resettlement.
Despite some Western allegations of
food manipulation and diversion of
aid to the army, the U.N. emergency
office estimated 95 percent of all
It was also asserted in
that the famine was caused i
a lack of incentives for!
farmers, who consetjuem
only what their familiesc
laying aside no surpluses
times, berhanu denied dm
ine could be traced to tilt
ment’s agricultural policies
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