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Show r. page HERALD, Provo, Utah 52-- TKE if - '' it - f I ni T rH:,h A , it I. Sunday, May 21, 1972 4' .'.!,; ;;v-a'Vrv&f- it vitrr i r r i iW1" 17- r I i - 1 IF JiO k AUTO AND PEDESTRIAN traffic move along Nevsky Prospect, a main shopping district in Russia's second largest city, i Lenningrad (shown in 1970 file photo). The Soviet Union is now trying So expand its production of consumer goods. Journey to Moscow; Conference JOURNEY TO MOSCOW: In Addition to Conferences, Some Sightseeing the proMOSCOW (UPI)- -If gram goes as originally scheduled President Nixon will visit the nation's three finest cities during his trip to the Soviet Union. But chances are he will not see much of them. Both the Soviet and American sides have predicted that the trip will be for work, not sightseeing, and almost all of the President's time will be spent in talks with Soviet leaders and conferences with presidential aides. Still, there will be a proper minimum of tourism and Nixon is scheduled to see the best the Soviets have to offer in Moscow, Leningrad and Kiev. In Moscow, the President will live, work and eat inside the Sightseeing, Too d clusters of ancient churches that contain the remains of most Russian tsars, including Ivan the Terrible. He will be able to visit the state armory where the prized treasures of Russia, including thrones, carriages, and diamond encrusted Easter eggs, are on public display. His Soviet hosts also can be expected to take the President on a tour of modern Moscow to show off vast suburban housing projects and new factory complexes. It will be Nixon's fourth trip to Moscow, and the onion-dome- Soviets will be anxious to show what they have accomplished in the five years since he was last bombardment during the siege of Leningrad. A Return Visit He will also have a chance to Dav a return visit to the! sprawling Winter Palace where tsars lived in St. Petersburg. The palace's Hermitage Museum contains one of the world's great ari collections, ranging from an cient Egyptian artifacts to stunning collection of French impressionists. Of the three cities on hi itinerary. Kiev is the only one that Nixon has not visited during his previous trips to the Soviet Union. Kiev is the ancient capital of Russia, rising ten centuries agq here. with the protective banks of thel After completing the bulk of Dnieper River guarding one) his talks in Moscow Nixon is to side and a massive city wall be flown to Leningrand and protecting the other. Remains! Kiev where he will have an of the great Golden Gcte ofl opportunity for more sightsee- Kiev still stand despite the ing and less work. edimost nation's ravages of time and repeated spectacular One of his ceremonial duties invasions. fice: the Moscow Kremlin. He will be a guest in the ornate in Leningrand will be a visit to The citv is filled with Kremlin Palace quarters set the Piskarevskoye Cemetery to churches, and the President! aside for the country's highest place a wreath in honor of the undoubtedly will be shown the) n war dead buried most spectacular of them, St ranking state visitors. A Few Minutes' Walk there. They, and 1.5 million SoDhia's. and the Kievo-PechFrom the palace he will be others, died as a result of shaya Monastery atop the steepl only a few minutes' walk from disease, starvation and artillery hills overlooking the city. half-millio- er APPROXIMATELY. $300 WARDROBE D URING NA TIONAL L UGGA GE WEEK ! TA YLOR'S IS GIVING A FAMILY AN ENTIRE VACATION WARDROBE ! (REGISTER A T CUSTOMER RE A D Y-- TO- - WEA R DEPT. University of Minnesota, who has a big name in heart disease research, and 10 scientific collaborators had a solid base for the equation 11, 132 men probability of any given between 40 and 59 years old. When first examined all had healthy, middle - aged male being stricken with coronary been free of coronary heart heart disease within five years. disease. Precise measurements Probability exists for all such were made of their systolic males. Differences among them Hood pressure, blood cholesteare in degrees of probabUity. A rol levels, smnking habits, and reliable method of separating body mass index height relathigh probability from low would ed to weight. The Established Differences be useful in preventive medicine. These, plus age, were the Dr. Ancel Keys of the established differences or varia- - Unconstitutional, Rules Judge on Divorce Decree barred PITTSBURGH (UPI) judge has A legally ruled Pennsylvania's "bed and board" divorce decree unconstitutional because it is awarded only to women. Judge John G. Brosky of Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas based his decision, on a state constitutional amendment which riage. prohibits discrimination because of sex. Brosky's decision came exactly one year after the amendment was approved by the voters. Under common law dating back to 1785, women in Pennsylvania have been permitted by the bed and board remar- from Brosky specifically invalidat- ed The Bed and Board Divorce Act of 1929 which granted the "legal separation" privilege only to wives. He noted most of the 4,000 divorce suits filed in Allegheny County annually begin as bed and board actions. Brosky's decision was on an appeal of a bed and board suit which had been filed by Mrs. Helen Corso of suburban Penn Hills against her husband, Anthony Corso. Illegible Case Rome apROME (UPI)- -A tradition to live separately from their husbands while peals court decided Monday it retaining other rights of mar- could not rule on a case riage. The husbands were because it could not read a judge's handwriting. Legal officials said they ccild not remember a similar case. Turned Down The question came up when a LONDON (UPI)-T- he Bntisft lawyer appealed a judgment in government has turned down which a Rome housewife was Laurie fined for creating a nuisance parliament member Pavitt's suggestion that it ban after an argument with a the sale of cigarettes from neighbor. The appeals court asked vending machines which also sell ladies tights. Judge Vincenzo Vardaro to type The undersecretary for trade his ruling or dictate it to and industry, Anthony Grant, someone else so the higher told Pavitt in a written reply court could read it. Monday that while reducing smoking might be a good idea the An armadillo litter usually government "saw no consists of four young of the objection in principle to selling several products from one same sex, all developed machine." from one fertilized egg. bles among the 11,132 men. The variables were divided into tenths beteen high and low degrees and each tenth was assigned a mathematical value that could be included in the equation. Five years after entry into the study, 615 of the men were no longer free of heart disease and of these 214 either had died from or had survived major Predictions drawn attacks. from the equation were "highly correlated" with these actual outcomes. Of the 11,132 men, 8,728 were European and 2,404 were American. When based only on the European experience, the power equation's predictive remained high for the American, and vice versa. This showi that ethnic, cultural and lingual differences were not operating. In further refining their mathematics for publication by the American Heart Association in its journal, "Circulation," Keys and his collaborators found that age, systolic blood pressure and blood cholesterol were "universally powerful predictors of risk" of Inescapable Conclusion "The conclusion seems inescapable that the incidence of coronary heart disease is strongly influenced by one or more variables unrelated to any considered in these studies," they said. For the question of what these variables might be, their mathematics provided an answer. But the equation will identify both the men with a much higher than average chance of dying of heart disease within five years and "the men who are most unlikely to become victims" in that time. They offered it as "a tool" for practicing physicians and other health counsellors. 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