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Page 6, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, January 19,1973
Israel finds
new friends in
African nations
By PHIL NEWSOM Moslem and Arab-speaking
UPI Foreign News Analyst Africa from the black Christian
In the 1960's, 5,000 Africans -Animist peoples of the South
went to Israel to study, and They are Chad, Mali, Niger and
nearly 2,000 Israeli experts Uganda.
went to .Africa to teach or to All have large Moslem
advise emerging nations on populations and Chad, for
projects ranging from beekeep- example, has been the scene of
ing to bridge building civil strife divided largely along
President Mobutu Sese Seko ethnic and religious lines.
of Zaire won his paratroop The fifth, the Congo Republic,
wings in Israel is under Peking influence and
Israel’s search for friends presumably links Israel with
beyond the barricade of a Western imperialism
hostile Arab world had its An obvious reason for Mrs
strongest trust in Africa, Meir’s meeting with the Ivon
although its scope has been Coast president would be to
worldwide, including aid pro- seek ways to halt a rising tide
grams in 19 South and Central of anti-Israel actions as a result
American countries of what Israel calls “Arab oil
Up until the end of March, imperialism."
1972, Israel maintained rela- Libya Lends Aid
tions with 32 of Africa's 41 non- King Faisal of Saudi Arabia
white nations. The other nine visited both Chad and Niger
either were Arab or Moslem last November as well as
But since last March five of Mauritania, Uganda and Sene-
the 32 have severed their ties gal. Chad's break with Israel
with Israel, came immediately afterward
Small wonder then, that and Niger's a few weeks later,
Israeli Premier Mrs. Golds Faisal's goodwill African trip
Meir, after meeting with fellow included a generous distribution
socialists in Paris and talking of aid.
with Pope Paul VI at the Faisal is credited with
Vatican, hurried off to Switzer- patching things up between
land for a meeting with Ivory Chad and Libya whose strong-
Coast President Feliz Houphou- man, Col. Maummar Qaddafi.
et-Boigny. had been accused of financing a
Divisive “Fault Line" Moslem uprising against the
Houphouet-Boigny is one of Chad government headed by
Africa's more unflappable and Christian President Francois
more successful leaders Ivory Tombalbaye.
Coast agriculture has benefited Financial help from Libya to
from the aid of Israeli civic the tune of $20 million is said to
action teams and the country’s have influenced Uganda's break
Ivoire hotel complex, one of the with Israel which kad refused
most luxurious in the world, his request for cash and
was put up by Moshe Mayer, advanced weapons.
Israel's foremost builder But despite disappointments
It is noteworthy that four of and the power of Arab money,
the African nations breaking the Israelis say they have no
relations with Israel lie along a intention of retreating from
"fault line” which divides Africa.
BEING ARRESTED can't be all that bad if you happen to be nabbed by Patrol-
man Lois Hawes of the DeKalb County Police in Atlanta, Gag, who is shown learn-
ing the handcuffing procedure. Her “bad guy" is Tom Wideman. Below, she
practices on the handgun range. Miss Hawes was a clerk in Emory University's
security office before joining the force.
DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
Ruth's
Both Sons Get
Same Infection
CHOW
LINE
----------By Ruth
Randolph ________
Have you ever tried any of the
recipes the food processors put
on the can labels? Recently,
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb — Recent-
ly within one week of each
other my two sons, aged 18
and 20, came down with
what the doctor said was
epididymitis, starting with
swelling of the throat glands
and after a week of treat-
ment. both were pronounced
well but within a few hours
called epididymitis and or-
chitis With such large swel-
ling as you describe I would
suspect that might be the
case
In young men, a common
infection that is associated
with swelling in the throat I’ve started looking at them and
or neck glands followed by this one was good. It makes a
inflammation of the testicles cold cold night seem much
with marked swelling is warmer.
of going off antibiotics, they mumps. I can’t tell from Hawaiian
began to swell in the tes- your description whether Pork Chops Hawaiian
ticies as large as an eg?- the neck swelling was 4 pork chops (about one pound)
plant-with a fever of 1045 mumps
After a week of this high Glands that swell in the
temperature and pain, they neck from mumps do so be.
were told to rest for an- cause of inflammation from
other week One is okay, but the mumps virus The same
the 18-year-old is still sore inflammatory process can
; and does not feel like cause swelling of the tes-
working tides These individuals are
Would you tell me some- pretty sick, just as you des-
thing of this and what the cribed your sons. Often
prognosis is The doctor just there isn t a great deal one
said that it was an infection can do except provide symp-
I am concerned about the 18- tomatic treatment for the
year-old going to college discomfort until the disease
and I feel he should post- has run its course. There is
pone his schooling if nec- no way t0 predict whether
essary. there will be any residual
Dear Reader - Epididy- damage or not until after
mitis refers to inflammation the illness is over, and a
of the cordlike structure complete examination is
along the body of the testis done.
It can be inflamed, along Once the acute episode
with the body of the testicle, has subsided, each indivi-
which is more correctly dual has to judge for himself
m how he feels and what he is
1 can beef broth
% c. pineapple tidbits
% c. chopped green pepper
% c. ketchup
1 tbs. vinegar
1 tbs. brown sugar
In skillet, brown chops; pour
off fat. Add remaining
ingredients. Cover; simmer for
45 minutes. Stir now and then
Mix 1 tbs. cornstarch and 2
tbs. water and stir into sauce.
which bend the hips rather
than the abdominal muscles.
If one cannot do exercises
with the knees bent and the
feet up on the couch to pre-
vent this occurring, a sec-
ond choice is to do sit-up
exercises with the knees
bent and up in the air and
the feet flat on the floor.
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Dear Dr. Lamb — Last
night I read the letter to you
from a reader who tried to
do sit-up exercises with her
feet up on the couch She
found it impossible to do.
This morning I tried it, and
I did ten sit-up exercises.
Later in the day I did eight
more. I had no trouble at
all. I am a woman 67 years
young
Dear Reader—Congratula-
tions! That means you have
relatively good abdominal
muscles and have probably
taken good care of yourself.
You are way ahead of the
reader who couldn't do sit-
up exercises with his feet
on the couch or the chair
This type of sit-up exercise
is particularly good to in-
crease the amount of work
the abdominal muscles have
to do If you do sit-up ex-
ercises with the legs
stretched out flat on the
floor, much of the work will
be done by the muscles
NOTICE OF SALE
The following described real estate owned by the
Charles F. Stuart Trust, will be sold to the highest
bidder, for cash:
Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 45,
Original Townsite of Pawhuska,
Osage County, Oklahoma, according
to the recorded plat thereof.
Bids should be made in writing and delivered to
the law firm of Files, Mahan, Wilson and Young,
First National Bank Building, Pawhuska,
Oklahoma, 74056, on or before 5:00 o’clock P.M.,
January 31, 1973
An abstract will be furnished, and title conveyed
by warranty deed. . ,
TERMS: 10 per cent cash upon acceptance of bid
balance on delivery of deed. Seller reserves right
to reject all bids.
YOU'LL FINO IT IN THE
Oklahoma news briefs
2 to show cause why his $10,000 cians. It outlines eight new items
appeal bond should not be re- of unprofessional conduct, in-
voked. VanScoy was convicted of eluding several dea ne *1
aiding James Kenneth Johnson drugs.
By United Press International
McALESTER (UPI) - Six
Indian inmates of the state pri-
son filed a class action lawsuit aiding James Kenneth Johnson
in district court Thursday ask- in robbing the State National
ing to be permitted to wear their Bank of Marlow in 1971 and was
hair in braids. They alleged dis- sentenced to seven years in pri-
crimination. Plaintiffs are Mar- son. Federal officials said Van-
to Sam of McAlester, Ramos Scoy had failed to comply with
Francis of Hughes County, Rob- a court order governing his re- ■
ert Henson of Tulsa County, lease on appeal bond •
Paladine H. Roye of Noble T
County, Marvin L. Passo of CH- LAWTON (UPI) — A group
tawa County and Gerald Saun- of Lawton residents opposing *
ty of Kay County, the planned location of a prison L
_____pre-release center near the
NORMAN(UPI)-Aweather city filed an amended action in >
modificationconference that had districtcourt Thursday, contend- N
been delayed because of icy ing the center would be illegal. 1 %
roads has been rescheduled for Because of the amended action, ■
Jan. 28 in Duncan. The confer- a hearing scheduled Thursday A
ence is sponsored by the Associa- on the group's earlier challenge T
tion of South Central Oklahoma was canceled and a temporary
Governments and will be pre- restraining order was dissolved a
sentedby the University of Ok- ----a
lahoma’s Department of Com- OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)— s
munity Services. The house judiciary committee T
______will hold a public hearing on the
FT. SILL (UPI) - A Lone Equal Rights Amendment to
Star Battery, consisting entire- the U. S Constitution at the
ly of Texans, is being organized Capitol at 9:30 am Wednes-
at Ft. Sill. The post's first state day Rep Marvin York, Dok-
unit, the Sooner Battery, was lahoma City, committee chair-
designated in November. Tar- man, said several groups would .
get date for the Lone Star Bat- have spokesmen at the hearing.
tery designation is March 15.
NORMAN (UPI) — A group
of University of Oklahoma law
students announced Thursday
its opposition to a plan advanced
by Sen. Phil Smalley, D-Nor-
man, to legalize larger voting
precincts in Norman. The stud-
ents had obtained a district
court ruling Jan. 3 that the elec-
tion board must redraw precinct
lines so none would contain
more than 800 electors, in com-
pliance with state law
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD)-
A bill introduced Thursday by
Rep. L. H. Bengston Jr., DOk-
lahoma City, would forbid air-
planes and the Goodyear blimp
from flying within two miles of
a football stadium during a
game Exceptions would be
made for landings and takeoffs
Violation would be a misdemea-
nor.
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD)-
Rep. Marvin York, D- Oklaho-
ma City, introduced a bill Thurs-
day to tighten controls on the
professional conduct of physi-
IF YOU'RE going to have
a sit-in, you might as well
do it right. So this student
at the Buenos Aires (Argen-
gentina) School of Medicine
made sure his protest about
the school's course of study
would last by chaining him-
self up and having some-
one carry off the keys.
* OKLAHOMA CITY UPI
•More than 14,000 head of feeder
kand stocker calves were sold
Thursday at the Ok
NatonalStockyards 0.
.. sale arena. Company officials
_----- said the day 's total of 14,154 was
the highest ever for this time
Cook; stir until thickened butter and the other goodies, of year, and fell 2,876 short of
Serve with rice. Four servings, potatoes have very few calories, the all - time record of 17,030
This salad came from Cook- So don't leave them out, set for May 20, 1971.
book digest and was originally - --
Field mice normally average
about 50 to the acre in farm
land.
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Recipes by Lilla Deeley -FACTS
Vegyes Salata (Mixed Salad)
Boil separately % pounds of
potatoes, 1 large celery, 2 to 3
young onions and 1 piece of
cauliflower. When tender,
drain the different vegetables,
cut potatoes and onions in
slices, divide the cauliflower
into small pieces, arrange in
salad bowl on lettuce leaves
Sprinkle with salad dressing of
vinegar, oil salt, pepper and
mustard. Decorate with sliced James Derham. who set
hard-boiled eggs. tied in New Orleans, La..
The worst thing about this is around 1790, was the first
cooking these vegetables in Negro doctor in the United
cooking all those vegetables in States, The World Almanac
separate pans, but I thought the recalls Dr Benjamin Rush
results were worth the effort said of Derham "I thought
I could give him informa-
This salad makes a very tion concerning treatment
... . . J of diseases, but I learned
satisfying lunch, and more from him than he
remember, if you leave off the could expect from me "
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD)-
Phillip Dale VanScoy, 27, of Ok-
lahoma City has been ordered
to appear in federal court Feb.
For Personal interview
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