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Show sER 2 w v 11 wm i w van n i9-- 8 7 Proposed SUNDAY HERALD Eat ond Grow Younger Diet Is County suit of eating meat. Nothing, of course, could be further from the truth. Any putrefaction that intestinal tract ram not an advocate of, vege takes place in thefrom results tarianism. However, I realize usually starches in a digestive system there exists strong. religious con- that is overloaded with carbo' victions ' which reconcile thou hydrates. , . sands of persons to a .meatless However, I still encounter v ed . v vague allusions 16 a bodily condition called, "intestinal intoxica tion,". which i blamed; directly on To those of eating meat. who are you vegetarians merely to avoid this vague ailment, let me assure you that this condicreasing the bulk). All too frequently enthusiastic tion has been much .exaggerated, vegetarians will convert to their and has little, if any, . scientific basis. So why bring on 'vtfay of eating, with all its accomothers who s:e r achealth may panying dangers to your health ' -, enM and to your desire to avoid tually ,be ft n d a gered growing old too sOon merely to by avoid a vague disorder, not thig scientifically established? diet, and who have no strong COOK MEAT PROPERLY religious Properly cooked meats do not to pre-germs in they body, nor implant v en t produce toxic conditions in the a adopting intestines. The hydrochloric acid more youth-protectin- g Mr. Kordel so diet. It is to these in your stomach juices is a killer that by germ powerful fad vegetarians that any efforts the ' fintime the acids digestive at conversion in this chapter are ish their job on the meat you principally" directed.. it- - is wholly bacteria-freeat, My wife told me tot long ago Meat is the most asily difof a couple who unloaded 24 gested protein food 3 nd is highly packages of macaroni and spa- nourishing. To shun for any ghetti from their Jiasket onto the reason whatsoever isit to cheat checker's counter : in a large the body of a high-graprotein ; supermarket. valuable that with it carries "We're vegetarians," the woman sid to the checker, .evidently suppliesf "of minerals and vita mins. by way of explanation.' An interesting study was conducted some years ago by the BAIJ DISHES . Medical Research t, Council of That's exactly the danger point Great Britain to determine the h most vegetarian diets. effects - of flesh foods on the dishes take; the place of health and physique of two And the pro--r neighboring' African tribes living foods. " tein obtained from lentils, le- - in Kenya. One of the men congumes, soybeans and nuts is ducting !the investigation was neither a complete nor ample Sir John Boyd Orr who later all the became director o the Food and! enough to counterbalance ' to satisfy Agriculture Organization of the pure starch eaten hunger. Actually, many vege- United Nations. tarian diets are nothing more One tribe lives exclusively on nor less than biologically un-'- " milk, meat and blood a. protein- h sound diets. Land-fdiet. The other tribe Generally speaking, ... vegetari- lives entirely on cereals and ans fall Into three classes: The first' group includes those who vegetables. It was discovered that the prolive mostly on fruits ' and nuts, tein eating tribesman, when and regard -- all animal food as averaged five inches physically de gen erating and taller and 23 pounds heavier and . morally debasing. had 50 per tent greater muscugroup objects to lar strength than :his vegetarian , The , second eating animal flesh, either for neighbor. ; ,The women of the religious or moral reasons! but two tribes evidenced similar difIncludes ; all vegetable foods, in ferences addition to. fruits and nuts. The It's next to impossible for an 'thirdfferoup is composed of dit-- . j diet to provide your ' at abundance of the ers. known 'as with bpdy that is, they are permitted essential nutrients so vitally all vegetable foods plus milk, needed if you are to enjoy a milk products and eggs, although long life and. a youthful one. no animal flesh, either because of 'sentimental reasons or. be- NOT TRUE VEGETARIANS Time and again I have had cause of a false notion that a for better George Bernard Shaw , and. meatless ' Gandhi pointed out tome health. as good examples of "vegetart LARGE QUANTITIES NEEDED ians" who lived long and vigorIn the first two groups those ous lives. Yet here's the flaw this argument: Neither was eaiing nothing except fruits and in a in the ' strictest vegetarian huts, and those eating these sense of the word they simply foods , together with all vegeta enormous 'quantities- of did J not eat meat. Both' ate lib-bles n.d fcJef?e' e.raUy plant foods must be consumed , thereby their bodies .fortifying to provide even a minimum of e Wlth protein. ha hnHv'c rfailv nrntpin rpnniro. do not If flesh food touch you ment. After a time, the human most concentrated source of (the digestive tract is likely to have e then by all protein), trouble taking care of so much means include should you ample bull?. (As a doctor from New of cheese, eggs, quantities me: commented to' ... millr nnwnpr rniTTArmlllr irvi skim Zealand F v 1 t nrhpr, "Man wasn t created witn. tne. so mii , n proaucts,; ana seea trunt nf meals-?0UT don't expect him to eat nothing ceTrTe?ls mUk powder liberh.vin pn, th iWshn allyUsmgskim cooked in and uncooked many" vegetarians find them- foods is a splendid way of fortiselves1 suffering from various diet with a extra protein. fying gastrointestinal ailments' and. If a are you vegetarian, were if would, be relieved they 40th have passed your birthday, to. adopt a less bulky diet. do to would consider well you ' ine lacto vegetarians are eaters. Since" merely that has a direct bearing on e they.arV obtaining V ur abUlty to live long and protein from, eggs,, cheese and other milk products, theirs s by JjfJ"v: Ow advance of a that you can .dlet.w far. the safest vegetarian diet, V. 1.11. IrCr wen cat icos in uuia, J"-tl4tH; ...nil providing . they are ' careful to nourished, whereas the average supply their bodies with ; the h diet overloads the minerals and vitamins, in ted form, which they miss stomach, placing a jsevere- .strain on a young by j not . eating fish, poultry or heart. red meats. Qn prejudice against meat ' ' Copyright 1958 by Lelord grew up in the old days when a from the mistaken theory was advanced J kordel. Adapted Youn-- r and Grow book, "Eat that' "dangerous and toxic efPublished World. by ger." fects of putrefying bacteria in - the lower intestine" was a re Choice, not cost, Tuesday: is the secrete of a food high- protein diet, Complete protein diet. ' -- j in protein-starvatio- n, ; ' low-prote- in ' 1 7 co'u--Victio- ns ;. their . e. , de 1 HIGH-STARC- H High-starc- -- high-prote- an ; . - high-starc- at full-grow- n, -- - all-vegeta- "lacto-vegetari--an- diet-mak- s," Ma-hat- ma es j ; - 0,-,e"- j - high-grad- i high-grad- . .dJir ; h j - that . ' non-me- at high-grad- . - Z L 1 high-starc- con-ceiii- ra . (UPI) fram-eigh- I'' - i 4 1 " ill Utah's counties gave their stamn of approval to seven proposed bills to be "presented to the next session of the state legislature. The bills were approved during a meeting here Friday, attended by conunissioners from Cache, Weber, Box Elder, Tooele, Utah, Salt Lake, Davis and Summit counties. A The meeting was called by. C. A. Grant executive secretary, Utah State Assn: of County Officials. State Sen. Glen M. Hatch of By LELORD KORDEL Installment Seven half-digest- LAKE CITY fcommissioners mmrnmm '7 V Counof the cil's committee of state and lo- v full-tim- 16-m- ill SPANISH IKE'S ECONOMIC ADVISER President Eisenhower has named Don Paarlberg, above, as his new personal economic adviser. Shown at his desk, he is presently assistant secretary of agriculture in charge of marketing and foreign agriculturef He was appointed to succeed Dr. Gabriel Hague who is 're tiring. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) former contestant has said that the television quiz show "Twenty-one- " was fixed. j James Snodgrass, 35, an artist, said Friday he was given answers RANGOON, Burma (UPI) and was told when to miss a ques- Prime Minister U Nu went ahead tion, with plans today to turn his govj "I was told there would be a ernment over to Gen. Ne Win, the long series bf ties and I would staunch command. eventually lose," Snodgrass told er in chief of the army. a news conference.Snodgrass, who has been quizzed by the district attorney's office and a grand jury investigating quiz programs, appeared on the .National Broadcasting Company show last spring five times and ended up with $4,000. Burma Premier Names Successor 1 - t .. anti-Commun- - He lost out to Hank THE Palmyra Stake Plans Family Night Programs ll A second OF - cal affairs explained the bills. One of ,the bill outlined by Hatch would provide mandatory ciyil service appointment of deputy sheriffs in counties with more e than three deputies. Anwould other' permit counties to total levy work with a limit in counties with more than 20 million dollar valuation and an limit in counties with less valuation. NEW YORK (UPD ist U Nu told the nation in a radio broadcast Friday night that he regarded this as the only means of rescuing this nation from the strife in which it has suffered for , the last few months. , . FORK WHEiL CHAIRS India to Pay For Surplus American Wheat Shipments WASHINGTON Smithfield Cafe - , 1 San-for- ? Fire Destroys ire-me- v d, re-rout- ed j ZD On Oval Braided Sensation Wi mi V7 mwM 1 - i colors blend smartly with Maple or Modern Furniture. Virgin wool gives Rich-looki- ng strength and resiliency. Carpet rayon sures clear bright colors. as- SHOP NOW FOR THIS FABULOUS SAVINGS IN. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF COLORS & SIZES. REVERSIBLE. 4-- SEE US FOS Palmyra The religious movie, ''Martin Luther," will feature the evening's entertainment. There will also be two shorts. This is a project to raise funds for the Girl's Home in Santaquin Canyon sponsored by the Palmyra Stake YWMIA under the direction of Mrs. Howard Zabriskie in conjunction with the Third LDS Ward Elders Quorum with I. E. president, and Elder- - Mar Lynn James, chairman. The general public is invited. ! A Block on Aug. 24. j 7:30 p. m. c - gree murder in the fatal stabbing at the prisor of LeRoy J'. Verner, 20, Chicago. Verner was slashed to death in the attic of (UPD India has agreed to pay with its own currency for $238,800,000 worth of surplus American wheat, corn and grain sorghums. The agreement was signed Fri-- . day by Acting Secretary of State Christian A. Hcrtcr and H. Dayal, charge d'affaires of the Indian Embassy. Under the agreement, 63 per cent of the Indian rupees resulting v A night- from the sale wil1 be loaned or SMITHFIELD (UPD given back- to 'h Indian governlong fire destroyed Marv's Cafe ment for economic development here Saturday causing damage projects. estimated at $8,000 to $10,000. Cause of the blaze was not CENTRAL TRACKS BLOCKED, known. The fire was fought for n Four BERGEN, N.Y (UPD five hours by Logan-Cach- e or New York the line Lacks main from and volunteer firemen Central Railroad 'were blocked' Smithfield. Flames leveled the building, late Friday, when 22 freight train owned by George Butterworth of cars jumped the tracks near this Logan, and destroyed equipment Gcnece County community. No in the structure owned by Marv one was injured and . traffic was over other tracks. Jorgensen of Smithfield. Stake "Family Night Out" will be held Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2 and 3 at the stake house at Bloomgar-de- n, a research consultant, who eventually collected $98,500. Bloomgarden appeared before the grand jury- Friday but declined to make any public comment. Snodgrass said hegave the jurors three sealed registered letters he had mailed to himself before The quiz program appearances. he contained quessaid, letters, tions and answers for the coming programs. NBC issued a statement saying that Snodgrass charges came "as a complete surprise to us; We had absolutely no knowledge of it." The network said it would launch a prompt and thorough in, vestigation. The show's producers, Jack Bar-an- d Dan Enright, said they were advised the district attorney's office has not released any information. "In view of this, our attorneys have advised us to release no statements at this time," they said. The producers previously had denied a fix charge leveled last month by Herbert Stempel who won $49,500 on the show in 1956. They acqused Stempel of trying to blackmail them Snodgrass said he assumed that giving out answers was an accepted practice and would never have brought up the matter if he had not been subpenaed to testify. Asked how .he felt" when- - he learned he was going to lose, Snodgrass said, "Whatj was I supposed to do, break down land cry and- - say I was robbe?" f Snodgrass and Bloomgarden were expected to go before the grand jury , again next Tuesday. ' MOUNTAIN River, Ore., who was sent to Salt (UPI) Eight Utah State Prison Lake County Jail. Turner said Little is believed inmates, some of whom are suspects in the murder of a fellow a ring leader in narcotics traf-- . inmate last month, ' have been fie at the prison. Also in Salt transferred to Salt Lake and We- Lake County Jail are Mack J. ber County Jails. Rivenbaugh, 30, and Jessie M. The latest transfer, according Garcia, 16, both of ' Salt Lake to acting warden John Turner City, and Leonard Warner Bowne, was Gordon S. Little, 41, Rouge 18, Murray. . Rivenbaugh, Garcia . and Bowne are charged with first degree murder hi the fatal stabbing at the prison of LeRoy J. Verner, 20. Chicago. Verner was slashed -to death in the attic of A Block, Aug. 24. All are charged with first de-- . POINT r) TV Quiz Show Contestant Airs Charge X POCATELLO (UPD Four per- garry, 53, Bell Nena Wildcat, 19, for sandwiches the others drove and left off. sons, one an infant, , were fatally and Ina Fisher, three-month- s her, taking the old, According to po,Ice, the cc in injured in an automobile - train all of Ft. 'Hall. which th victims were riding crash early Saturday between Ft. The Wildcat girt died several crashed into thes!de of the Hall-an- d enPocatello. Poa at accident the hours after of 'accident the bound sojLh the said State traiiu gine . police "The victims wen"; cut to pieces, occurred about 2:20 a.m. on Res- catello hospital. officers ervation Koad north of here. IdenThe infant was the daughter of out of the invcrt'-gatlnI ; said. sevnot ... Fisher. was Rue Mr. Mrs. until made and tification Jay fatalities CounbodThe three sent Idaho's Mrs. Fisher told Bannock eral hours later because the Coroner Allen Manning she had 1S53 highway death toll soaring ies were badly mutilated. ty The - dead were Lindford Hope, been in the car. But she said the to 197, which was only eight short 22- Carrie Hope Partridge Otto- - group stopped at nearby Chubbuck ot the count for all of 1957. Eight Prison Inmates Transferred . 18-mi- Collision Train-Ca- r , - (D-rebe- ICiSled In i- Approval Termed as Dangerous And I "have no intention attempting to convert them to a meat diet (although I shall suggest, foods that can increase tie amount of high-protein such a diet without materially in- v.--- . 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