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Show 'Antihistamine Drugs Can Kill Warns Allergy Research Expert " CHICAGO, 111., April 5 U.R) An allergy- - expert warned Tues- day that "antihistamine drugs can kill" and there is "as yet no good evidence" of their effectiveness in treating the common cold. , Dr. Samuel M. Feinberg, head of Northwestern university's allergy reasearch laboratory, said there was considerable danger from the drugs because of their sale , without doctors" prescrip. tions.. Feinberg, speaking before the American Association of Railway Surgeons, said: British Deaths "Deaths in British children who as have eaten sweets are reported by Lancet (British- medical publication) and accounts' of similar deaths have been reported in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., in New York medicine and in notes , antl-histami- nes Vinevard JACK AND ITOY CAN'T TALK TO ME PSUNQUBrlT Santaquin UhS A. i P&MC 7 WATCH;. LIS: CDHIHEBEM TOMORROW IN YOUR OWN LIMING ROOM! Bor-geso- La-vi- na ft USmeZP TO VtXIR VyMlNINGlO0KC9'AT YOUR TEAJ?$ FQT yOUfZ STINGING TONGUE, A SOMAS CARSSf fT J CLARA..CVE self-medicat- ion m j . in . a M no l MM IT IS THE END OF TMC KOPEj r-- fl MRS.TUCW5,FOR YOU nrtfrt that By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Jall of the 150 minion8 of people Youth Leadership meeting win who are to medicate be heldi at the home of Mr. and- themselves'privileged' with such potent corn-Mr- s. Robert Holdaway Wednes- poUnds will have the information, day evening. sagacity and thoughtfulness to Mrs. Gerald Muzzel left recent have respect" for the toxicity of at Wash- such drugs which are obtained ly for an indefinite stay,visit with from the drug ,clerk merely for ington, DC She fWill relatives, and her son Gerald the asking," he said. Muzzell Jr. who is stationed there Feinberg said that the council of pharmacy and chemistry of the with the Army Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holdaway American Medical Assn. recently evi and son LeRoy attended a mis- said there was not sufficient antito justify claims that sionary itestimonial for Bishop dence were effective as WASHINGTON, Tnhn Ft?fr in Salt Lake Citv histamines April 5 (U.R) common com. cures toe for Fetzer Elder Sunday evening. One house member who should r leaves soon for the Swiss Austria know said flatly today there is no such thing as a flying saucer. Bat aSSTWoI party was another member equally qualified crv truing en wjicsaid maybe not, but he has seen juyea TLfi ' T?rn i Vtnma oaiurady one himself. Harding. Contest games were Rep. George H. Mahon, D., Pro-vo played and refreshments served Featured speaker for the house milito Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harding, Lions club meeting Thursday Tex., chairman of the subcommitappropriations Mr. and; Mrs. Reed Rowley, Mr.1 at 7:30 p.m. will be James K. tary tee, said it just isn't so what they and Mrs. Dale Harding, Mr. and Richardson, former manager of saw abqut those discs. He had Mrs.- Alvin Harding, and Mr. and the Utah Mining association, who no concrete evidence but the Mrs. Douglas Hawkins. with associated became recently solidest kind of support. was His well Co. conference Kennecott the Copper Primary Defense attended Sunday evening. Presi- - subject "will be 'Mining 4n Utah President Truman, Secretary Louis Johnson, the. air dent Mildred Zabriskie gave the and What It Means to You. welcome address. Theme for the In cahrge of the program is force and the navy all backed ' program was " the Lord's prayer.) the convention committee, Karl him up. Stake board members present Jones, chairman. They said none of the armed were: President Berneice Raw- services' is messing around with Americans earned $133,500,- - saucers, and that nobody else is lings, Barbara T3a, Genevieve Manguina,w Ruth Clegg, Nora, 000,000 in wage and salary re as far as they know. The people, they said.are seeing things. garding ana Kutn Tnalman. 'celpts In 1949. Rep. Albert J. Engel, R., Mich., is tne man who says he saw one A member of Mahon's subcom mittee, he also is a. candidate for governor of Michigan when he isn't helping dole out the money it takes to keep the military in business. Plenty Convincing He said the fact that he saw a flying disc may not be evidence, but it sure was convincing. It happened about 1 p.m. one day last summer at Elsie, Mich. Several other citizens, all of them sober and of, saw it too. Two of them chased it in a plane, but the thing unfortunately was too high and too fast and got away. Mahon put it this way: "I guess my subcommittee would know if there were anything to this flying saucer business. We even knew about the atomic energy experiments sev- . Flying Saucer Arguments Go Round and Round All the Time -- enJMilling Mail To Speak to Lions TUT Wednesday, April 5, 1950 , By MRS. ESTELLA PETERSON The American legion is spon soring its annual dance Saturday, Apr. 8, at the Junior high school. Commander Elmo Cloward ii in charge of arrangements. Members of the Birthday club were entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Dan Greenhalgh. Luncheon was served to Jennie Bylund, Bertha Johnson, Anna n, Heelis, Fay Crook, Johanna Chasta Johnson and LeBaron. John Openshaw has returned home after spending the winter at Los Angeles with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Openshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. . Creed Bylund have gone to Englewood, Cal., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Clemments have announced t the birth of a baby daughter born at Payson hospital. Mrs. Clemments is the former Renae Van Aasdul. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sud weeks are the proud parents of a son born at Payson hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Angus Greenhalgh. Mrs. Sam Peery entertained members of the Social club at her home recently. Luncheon and progressive games provided entertainment. Mrs. Frank Tuckett was sustained recently as leader of the First Ward LDS girls committee. Assisting Mrs. Tuckett will be Mrs. Je9sie Downey, Mrs. Gordon Heelis and Mrs. Michael Chris-tense- -- -1 y; ter "Tnt It rinnnl h BIBLELAND i from the pharmacy committee of the division of pharmacology of Albany Medical college. There are a number of similar deaths in children .and adults which have not yet been pub lished but are under legal and scientific analysis." He estimated that Americans will spend $100,000,000 this year for antihistamine preparations. Hazard Increases "It is evident that the hazard to children and grownups has suddenly become considerably greater because of the permission for .unrestricted sale of the drugs," he said. ' "The public will pay this bill for the doubtful privilege of with drugs for which there is as yet no good evidence of effectiveness in colds and which . have already killed a number of people." He said that under the supervision of a physician, "the, drugs have their legitimate use and are quite safe." over-the-coun- TH , - . : , The Television Camera Brings You the Best Seat In The Tabernacle. n. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chatwin are visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor at erjl years before the story was Richland, Wash. told. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs of "I am quite sure the military Calgary, Canada, are visiting establishment would have told relatives and friends in" Utah. were guests recently of Mr. uJMhev were wnrkin? nn snrh jTheyMrs. George Horton. as a aching saucer, But the fact jand The Remus Rota social club met is they haven't said a word about recently at the home of Mrs. it." Helen Butler .for an evening of As far as Mahon is concerned. Present were .Faye Smith. sewing. the saucer is "just a fantasy of jReva Golden, Thelma West. Fern tne imagination. 'Nelson. Carol McCellan, Donna Engel said maybe so. maybe Bott, Muriel Wilkey, Jerry Olsen. not. It is perfectly true, he said, Betty Neff. Barbara Topham and that none of the subcommittee's Darlene Fowkes: refreshwitnesses ever owned up to any ments were servedDainty and the hosconnection with saucers. But tess was presented with a kitchen then, as far as he could recall, gift. . nobody ever asked them about it. 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