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P. 2, Perry Daily Journal Saturday, Dec. 12, 1981
The Perry Daily Journal
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TV in
By KENNETH R. CLARK
UP1 TV Reporter
NEW YORK (UPI) — Zsa
Zsa Gabor, legendary glamour
undiminished by the years, was
as nervous as an ingenue
seeing herself on film for the
first time as she fidgeted before
the television set in the upstairs
bar at Sardi's.
Lunch could wait. "As the
World Turns," was about to
come on, and the Hungarian
temptress who launched her
career as Toulouse Lautrec’s
favorite dance hall girl in
"Moulin Rouge" was in it.
"Haven't you got a bigger
set?" she asked the bartender.
"The color is awful. My God
I'm nervous."
Like Elizabeth Taylor, Ce-
leste Holm, Sammy Davis Jr.,
Carol Burnett and a host of
other feature film stars taking
the plunge these days. Miss
Gabor was making her debut in
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$10.76
$ 6 12
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Review
Once I said yes, I knew I could
not get out of it because when I
accept something I go through
with it. But I got absolutely
hysterical. I got so scared I
was trembling.
"I thought it was just a guest
appearance. Then I kept on
getting the scripts and I have a
serious part in it. I had to learn
it in four days ... It's like
making a play in four days and
they don't have any rehearsals.
You read the lines once
upstairs and that's it.”
Miss Gabor’s own life story
reads a bit like a soap opera —
multiple marriages and divor-
ces, intrigue and all. Her own
family — Mama Jolie and
sisters Eva and Magda —
would make a preeminent cast
list.
“There’s an economic indicator. He had to lay off Rudolph and turkeys
are cheap this year.”
Noble County Legal Record
HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Man’s Better Half
Tempers His Worse Side
By Abigail Van Buren
€ 1981 by Universal Press Syndicate
"Eva and I fight all the time,
but we love each other, really,”
she said. "People always make
us fight ... They offer me a
what has gone from an play or a film or a television
American cult phenomenon to role and before we can talk
an American obsession - the about the price — they know I
soap opera, want more — Eva accepts it.
Her role in the CBS sudser “It’s a terrible thing that puts
was, she said, the hardest job me in a terrible bargaining
of her career. She was taking it position. That’s what we always
in at Sardi’s because she hadn’t fight about, but there’s no one I
managed to secure an advance love more than my mother and
screening, sisters.”
"I play a European glamou- All conversation died as the
rous woman," she said, adding theme music for “As the World
with a touch of coy, “not at all Turns” filled the room.
typecasting.’ It was over almost as soon as
"She comes to America to it had begun and with a smile
see her sister who became a as bright as the diamonds on
dope dealer and she tries to her fingers. Zsa Zsa Gabor left
find out how she does it and to take her mother on a
tries to get her out of it and shopping trip. She would be on
she s all involved," she said, five subsequent episodes, but
"Soap operas - everybody is she didn’t need to watch them.
married to everybody else and She knew the lines. She was
eveybody sleeps with everybo- content.
dy. It’s interesting — enter-
taining.”
World, state, local news cov-
Putting one together, howe- erage daily in The Journal.
ver, proved a bit more than
just entertaining.
I agreed to do it because I
love challenges," she said,
"and it was a real challenge.
Paper money is an inven-
tion of the Chinese, an inno-
vation believed to date from
the T'ang dynasty of the 7th
century A.D.
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Uncorrected heart damage
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. rise in heart rate. Your doc-
tors should record your elec-
DEAR DR. LAMB — How trocardiogram when you are
completely does coronary having chest discomfort,
bypass surgery restore the Since you have identified
heart to normal function this with lifting, that is the
after one has had damage stress that should be used in
from a myocardial infarc- your case.
tion? What could cause I am sending you The
unexplained pressure in the Health Letter number 17-10,
chest upon lifting and with What You Need to Know
use of hands and muscles as About Heart Attacks, that
in hammering nails or turn- will explain exercise after
ing screws? an attack to you. It states
I am made to feel this is that lifting is different from
imaginary I recently met walking and why Others
someone who explained hav- who want this issue can send
ing the same type of pres- 75 cents with a long,
sure on hammering nails, stamped, self-addressed
They did not know I experi- envelope for it to me, in care
enced this problem so I of this newspaper, P.O. Box
know I am not an isolated 1551, Radio City Station,
case. How accurate is a New York. NY 10019.
stress test as an indication Bypass operations are most
of ability to work after successful in people who
bypass surgery? I had a improve their lifestyle by
triple coronary bypass oper- losing excess fat, developing
ation. I continue to have fitness and not smoking
chest pressure on lifting 25 DEAR DR. LAMB - lam
pounds of weight and most 19 years old and weigh 95
any physical exertion that pounds. The only fat part of
requires strength from the my body is my face. Is there
hand and arm muscles. any exercise I can do to pre-
DEAR READER - You vent having a double chin?
have written about a very DEAR READER — You
important point. A bypass can’t spot reduce. There are
operation does not correct no exercises that selectively
the damage that has already eliminate fat from under the
occurred in the heart muscle chin. Exercise uses calories
from a previous heart and removes fat stores from
attack. It doesn't even cor- throughout the body
rect the disease in the arter- I’m suspicious that your
les. It only provides a detour face is not as fat as you
around areas of the arteries imagine. You weigh so little
that are blocked by disease. that unless you are quite
The heart muscle damage short I suspect you have a
is permanent. If it is not too distorted image of yourself,
extensive you will be able to In that case you need to see
return to normal function about some professional
But if it is extensive the counseling. Such a distortion
heart muscle may be too is often the basis of anorexia
weak to provide proper nervosa that induces young
pumping action girls to starve and damage
A stress test is fair as a their health
measure of function. It is Now, if you have inherited
almost useless in evaluating the tendency to have fat
the type of exertion you are pads under the chin it will be
asking about, lifting. Why? hard to impossible to elimi-
Because most exercise tests nate such a pad by diet or
evaluate heart function in exercise or both When the
relation to increasing heart condition really warrants it
rate common with treadmill the fat pad can be removed
walking or bicycling easily with a simple surgical
Lifting increases the work procedure. Plastic surgeons
of the heart by increasing who do cosmetic surgery do
the blood pressure without such operations all the time,
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Almanac
By United Press International
Today is Saturday, December
12th, the 346th day of 1981 with
19 to follow.
The moon is full.
The morning stars are Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mer-
cury and Venus.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Sagittarius.
John Jay, first Chief Justice of
the United States, was born
December 12th, 1745.
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Mirrors Of
Yesterday
Five Years Ago
Mrs. Carl Roseborough, 911
Boundary, was the first entry in
the annual Christmas lighting
contest.
Ten Years Ago
Mrs. Gene Seat, Mrs. Edwin
Brorsen and Mrs. Ted Jerome
became new members of the
Perry Study club...Joey Reese,
Roger Caine, Cheri Dalrymple
and Brad Finley were members
On this date in history: of the 4th grade chorus pre-
In 1901, a wireless message senting ‘Holly Jolly Christmas.’
was transmitted across the Twenty Years Ago
Atlantic Ocean for the first Sandra Anderson was hostess
time. to the Da Kan Ya Camp Fire
In 1937, Japanese planes group...Mike Nemec, Danny
bombed and sank the U.S. Adams, Daniel Coldiron and
gunboat Panay in the Yangtze David Zavodny were members
river above Nanking, China, of the sixth grade music pro-
Japan later said it was a case gram, ‘The Story of Christmas.’
of mistaken identity. Thirty Years Ago
In 1953, Major Charles Kathleen Wyatt was elected
Yeager flew a Bell X-1A jet queen of the Perry high school
research plane more than two basketball team...The top price
and one-half times the speed of of $10,100 was paid for a bull
sound, sold at the Shiflet and Shiflet
In 1975, Sara Jane Moore said auction sale.
she willfully tried to assassi- Forty Years Ago
nate President Ford and asked Dayle Lynch and John St.
a San Francisco court to accept Clair were named cocaptains
her guilty plea. of the Perry Maroon football
-----team during the annual ban-
A thought for the day: quet.
German-American author
Thomas Mann said: "Opinion Local sports coverage In
cannot survive if one has no depth and detail is brought to
chance to fight for them.” you by The Journal.
THE BETTER HALF
ght 1981 The Register and Tribune Syndi
/2/iz
By Vinson
“We were going to have a surprise party for you
and invite all your friends, but neither
of them could come."
DEAR ABBY: I have known for some time that my
husband has been seeing another woman. I know who she
is, but there’s nothing I can do about it. 1 took this man for
better or worse, till death do us part, and I will never break
my marriage vows.
Yesterday I found a note in his jacket pocket. It was
written in his own handwriting. It somehow made me feel
better. Please put this in your column, Abby. It might help
other wives, for I’m sure there are other husbands who feel
the same way, but the animal in them is just too hard to
control.
FEELING BETTER
DEAR FEELING: I’m all for making as many
people as possible feel better, so here’s your hus-
band’s note:
HOW I REALLY FEEL
She makes me feel dirty and guilty.
My wife makes me feel clean again.
I hide when I am with her.
I am proud to be seen with my wife.
I know she is a whore.
I know my wife is a lady.
My feeling for her is lust.
My feeling for my wife is love.
She only satisfies the animal in me.
I feel secure in my wife’s love.
* *
DEAR ABBY: My father died when I was so little I don’t
even remember him. I will be 11 years old next month. My
mother has a very good friend of hers living here at our
house. He has been here over a year. All my friends know
my father is dead, but what do I say when someone asks me
whose car is always parked in front of our house? They
know we don’t have one. I hate to lie.
NO ANSWER IN FARIBAULT, MINN.
DEAR NO ANSWER: Don’t lie. Tell them the car
belongs to a friend of your mother. It does, and he is.
DEAR ABBY: 1 recently opened my own business, so I got
myself a mechanical device whereby a recording of my voice
tells the caller I am out and asks him to leave his name and
address so I can return his call.
That proved to be a total flop. People kept calling and
hanging up the minute they realized they were talking to a
recording.
Then I engaged an answering service. A very courteous,
businesslike person answers my phone and asks the caller
to please leave his name and number so I can call him back.
Most of the callers say, "Never mind. I’ll call again." They
won’t even leave their names. This is infuriating!
These same friends used to complain that they could
never get me, and now that I have an answering service I
am no better-off now than I was before!
Abby, why are people so rude? I am hurt and angry.
Please print this because I’m sure I'm not the only one with
this problem.
OUT OF TOUCH
DEAR OUT: I can understand why some people
become inhibited when they realize they are in
communication with a "machine,” but an answering
service performs (or should) the same service as a
personal secretary. You either need new friends or a
new answering service.
DEAR ABBY: How would you define success?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: I like Christopher Morley’s
definition: "There is only one success - to be able to
spend your life in your own way.”
Do you hate to write letters because you don't know
what to say? Thank-you notes, sympathy letters,
congratulations, how to decline and accept invita-
tions and how to write an interesting letter are
included in Abby's booklet, "How to Write Letters for
All Occasions." Send $2 and a long, stamped (37
cents), self-addressed envelope to: Abby, Letter
Booklet, 12060 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 5000, Haw-
thorne, Calif. 90250.
Color Contest Panel
O' Christmas tree, o festive sight.
Adorned with trimmings o’ so bright.
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