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The AUgusta News-Review - July 17, 1975 -
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by
Otto McClarrin
SMOKING WOODPULP:
the very near future, so
6,000 Britions will be sampl
cigarettes made up of synthc
as well as real tobacco. And
the end of the year,
cigarettes are expected to
available to all British smok<
Derived from woodpulp,
synthetic tobacco v
developed at a cost of S
million by a cigare
manufacturer and a chemi
concern.
The synthetic tobacco’s 1
content is said to be d
quarter that of real tobaci
and its nicotine content is ze;
The cigarettes in the trial v
be from 10 percent to
percent synthetic, while the
that finally go on the market
the British Isles are expected
be 20 percent synthetic
composition.
DRUNKEN DRIVIN
Experts fighting a deac
epidemic of drunken drivi
fear they are failing to sc:
drinkers from behind t
wheel. According to rece
statistics, approximately h;
of the 55,000 traffic deaths
the United States each ye
involve alcohol.
Especially disappointing li
been the failure of t
“breathalyzer” laws. T
developer of the breathalyzi
Robert Borkenstein of India
University, places the blame <
poor police enforcement. 1
says one in every 201
violators is arrested.
TEENAGE DRUG USER
The nation’s teenage drug use
are less religious, poor
students, and more alienati
from their parents than the
nondrug using counterpart
according to a Nation
Institute on Drug Abuse stu<
released recently.
CHOLESTEROL DRUG!
High level of fats in the bloc
send the risk of suffering
heart attack soaring. So in tl
past two decades docto
frequently have treatc
patients who survive one hea
attack with drugs to low,
cholesterol levels in hopes <
preventing another attack.
A major study sponsored b
the National Institute <
Health (NIH) shows th;
lowering levels of cholesten
and truglyceride, anothc
blood fat implicated in hea:
disease, fails to prevei
additional heart attack c
improve the chances <
longterm survival amon
patients who have suffered on
or more heart seizures.
In the study, doctoi
followed 8,341 men treated b
53 medical centers for five o
six years. These patients wer
compared with 2,789 men wh
also suffered heart attacks bu
who did not receive antifa
drugs. The benefits of dru
therapy, said NIH, wer
vanishingly small. Howeve
officials emphasized that th
study did not prove or disprov
conclusively the value o
lowering high blood-fat level
in people who have suffered
heart attack.
CANCER OF THE COLON
Cancer of the large intestim
will strike 99,000 American
this year - more new cases thai
any other type except skii
cancer - and at current surviva
rates more than half will b<
dead within five years. Earl
detection, says the America
Cancer Society, is the onl;
hope in sight of makin
progress against the diseas
which is the second leadin
killer among cancers.
Suit Filed Again?
Miss. Billiards
Parlor
The Department of Justi<
filed a civil suit today chargii
the owners and the manager <
a Mississippi billiards parlor f<
refusing to admit Bla<
customers.
The suit charged that tl
defendants refused Bla<
patrons the use of the chi
facilities and informs
prospective Black patrons th:
the billiards parlor was
private club, in violations <
the Civil Rights Act of 196
The suit asked the court
enjoin the owners froi
refusing to admit Black patrol
on the premises.