The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1975 Page: 2 of 12
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Arrive Lawton 10:30 A.M.
Arrive Altus 10:58 A.M.
Arrive Lawton 3:40 P M.
Arrive Dallas/Ft. Worth 4:45 P.M.
Arrive Lawton 7:45 P.M.
Arrive Altus 8:18 P.M.
Leave Altus 7:05 A.M.
Leave Lawton 7:40 A M.
Leave Dallas/Ft. Worth 9:45 A.M.
Leave Lawton 10:40 A.M.
Leave Altus 3:30 P.M.
Leave Lawton 4:00 P.M.
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DINETTE CHAIRS
(Odd Chairs)
They afflict one out of 10 adult
Americans, and are more com-
mon in middle-aged women
The gallbladder is merely a
storage pouch The liver is con-
stantly forming bile It flows
out of the liver through a bile
duct ।tube) and backs up into
the gallbladder Then when you
eat something fatty the
gallbladder contracts and
forces the bile into the first part
of the small intestine to mix
with your food, so it will be
more easily absorbed The bile
helps emulsify the fat for this
purpose
Now your friend has her facts
confused As a simple storage
pouch for bile, the gallbladder
has nothing at all to do with how
much bile the liver forms or the
work of the liver."
What does happen is that the
. bile formed from the liver tends
to flow immediately into the
small intestine The failure to
store bile may mean that you
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children, and in January of this case some degree of fatty food new White Hou
year I had my gallbladder and intolerance may persist — for- 0 “ xbedule
appendix removed I had a ming gas and producing related . Predegl
gallstone the size of a quarter symptoms This is the same end of the.
My mother had her gallbladder thing that is present already I counsel Wumm
removed two years ago, and my when the gallbladder quits func- '• who “ helpiny
sister age 26. had hers remov- tioning normally because it is smatld t36P0
ed two weeks ago She had full of stones So. the removal pandforbyap
more than 100 gallstones, four doesn’t cause that problem, it gdnive
the size of mine. 36 average simply may not correct it, of waiting
ones, and the others were The blood clots in the leg of aisedathep -
small, pinpoint stones your friend have nothing to do merwhh-s
Just recently a friend said with removal of gallbladder npora
since her gallbladder was You can have clots develop
removed her liver is working after any operation, and that is al P
overtime She had severe blood one reason why surgeons like to qarg
clots in her legs and almost had get people out of bed as soon as inam
to have them amputated in my their condition permits Liver — /
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OPEC Price Talks Deadlocked *Sets
Saudi NNA. Austria .(UP! u" d day of talks to determine billion and boost U.S. oil import The oil minister said he said. yorr;, p,:
increase Arabpriesrefusal .t 41 idisfue' , “^^bUHon decided to telephone Riyadh I think we are very much Harr IS al
five per cent has deadlocked SaudiArabia,America‘slarg- At the height of Thursday's from London after failing 10 get concerned with the economy of
talks on how much the world apparently Eas the supolier price talks. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki eroueh from Vi nna. He said the West and we will do our LOSANGELES/UPD- Bail
will have to pay for fuel block a 0 or i ne Poesto Yamani, the Saudi 011 minister, he would fly back 10 Vienna best to protect that economy," or William and Emily Harris,
Saudi Arabia, the worlds ruse "under-thPpEcenpt unexpectedly left the meeting this morning. he said. Patricia Hearst’s companions
largest petroleum exporter, is prices can only be raised by and. flew 10 London on his He told the meeting he had ( onference sources have said inangee emnip
campaigning to keep prices unanimous decision. sleek, white private jet - reached the limit of his the Saudis are afraid a sharp Wao-ed.ad, J lgrmdon
down despite calls by other Some of the oil ministers ostensibly to telephone his mandate and had to make a increase in the price of oil "Lds 1Ust a casual reidmc
members of the international spoke of a possible compromise government phone call for consultations," would decrease demand and W andw-usnacasuaedng
oil cartel or increases of 10 to that would raise prices from 7 We are far from a deci- an OPEC delegate said. result in production cutbacks, t convincehim they"woundifee
Pcnmntt nf th IT to per cent when the current sion, a grim-faced Yamani Reporters in London asked But other OPEC members if they could.
n ition ornye n he d reeze ends at the end ° this said as he left the talks There Yamani if Saudi Arabia would favor an increase to help offset The Harrises were arraigned
troleum , co, * month is a complete difference of back down on its campaign to Die erosion in oil earnings on 18 felony charges carrying
Aterg this ungu-oun 15 A 10 per cent increase would opinion We are facing terrible limit the price rise to five per caused by Western inflation and sentences up to life in prison
Lathered this morning for a raise the world s oil bill by $10 opposition." cent. "No, j dont think so "he recession amid security as heavy as any
ever seen in a courtroom here
Ward Off World Hunger wathteontinkePolirgo"on
building, and the courtroom in
P • m I I pu | the Central Jail was surrounded
Gram Reserve Plan Eyed SS
I through metal detectors
WASHINGTON UPI) — available to reporters. It tary Richard Bell and Jules total. There had been talk of The Harrises were brought in
American officials will propose rejects proposals to create a Katz, a State Department proposing a one-third share, but with their hands cuffed behind
creation of, a world grain single, internationally con- official, before the IWC, a Agriculture Secretary Earl them to chains around their
The skeletal remains of 6-year- reserve of 25 million metric trolled world granary, but calls consulting group for some of Butz favored one quarter and waists Other than to acknowl-
old Shirley "Sissy” Beaty, tons o wheat and 5 million tons for individual countries to set the world's wheat producers, he prevailed. edge their identities, they said
missing since early June, were of rice to ward off world up and manage their own The plan leaves to future nothing during the 25-minute
found Thursday by a man out hunger in years of lean crops, shares of the total reserve in negotiations the question of how Documents describing the arraignment.
searching for a tree seedling, it was learned Thursday whatever fashion they choose. much of the reserve would be plan did not say bow the U.S. Municipal Court Judge Eric
police said. An outline of the U.S. plan to Government sources said the put up by individual countries, share of the reserve would be Younger _ son of California
identification of the decom- he presented at a meeting of plan will be presented in But sources said U.S. delegates built. A proposed agreement Attorney General Evelle J.
posed body was made by the thennternational Wheat Council London Monday and Tuesday will suggest that the United setting up the plan would run Younger - denied requests for
hild’s mother on the basis of 111 -ondon next week was made by Assistant Agriculture Secre- States put up 25 per cent of the for 5 years. a lower bail.
To Oil Price Control
James Sullivan, 32, of Ok-
Protected To Be Reinstated
murder charges were being WASHINGTON i UPI) - The
prepared against the suspect. House Ways and Means Com- President Eord and Senate As part of the agreement
Sullivan had been a prime mittee has voted to give the Democrats have agreed to Ford will not submit to
suspect since the girl was taxpayer a little more protec- reimpose oil price controls until Congress before Nov. 1 any
reported missing from her tion from the awesome enforce- Nov. 15. plan for gradually lifting price
bedroom during the predawn ment powers of the Internal The move. assuming the full controls.
oursof June 31 Rigsby said. Revenue Service. Congress approves, will avoid Ford accepted the formula in
it remains were oun y If Congress eventually goes immediate consumer price in- a meeting with congressional
a citizen in the area, Rigsby . creases for gasoline and other leaders Thursday morning, and
said. He was searching for a mon with the committeepetroleumproducts. the Senate Democratic caucus
Cedarseedling when he came decisions, taxpayers will have Between now and mid. approved it later in the day.
uponsthesremains Hemmarked the right to try in federal court November, Ford and Congress Ford had been holding out for
.“ .P . notified back to block IRS searches of bank will try to agree on a national an extension of only 45 or 60
Rigsb, said the body was too accounts, or summary seizures energy policy. days beyond Sept. 1. So he gave
tadtsdesomdosedtodelrmine andsalecfpropirtyoy theihs aomnescemtyosechpdtneamost
caust^ <£ death. tor unpaid tax bills. $5.25 per barrel - half the said he thinks that is because
Af. price of uncontrolled oil — there has been "a change in the
A™ expired Sept. 1. Oil companies climate "of energy politics.
E” I )r pmh held their prices, waiting to see "I think President Ford sees
K ? 4 —1 • —c • I what Congress would do. The the same signs as we do,"
’ g. “ ~ proposed 75-day extension is Eckhardt told reporters.
Gallbladder is
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