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Show n... rue irt wi.---? ftuw, Self: Cf for !. is el Africa m! Cast for Seripps the Mtdrfie Newspapers. Ibis is antiiiser ia his scries i Ltsge reports. Bv LL RODERICK ?,ULL' LAND, SOUTH AFRICA Separate interviews with three leading Disc figures turned up a surprising amount of goodwill towards - their white countrymen, despite an official policy of apartheid which puts their race on the bottom nm of the viit2i"y cvcrj the nation s life. aspect None of the three by any stretch of the imagination could be considered a patsy of the ruling white government. In fact, they are solidiy opposed to the government s a m buiemes. "If biacks are going to develop in sil directly educationally, socially aud we must save culturally whites with us to set standards of excellence and help uplift us." said Knowledge Guzana, the ieader of the opposition political party in the Transkei, which is the most well developed homeland. Wira 4 member of the XtKa Tribe and an attorney respected throughout South Africa for his reasoned eloquence, added, "The salvation of South Africa in its racis! problems is for whites - 1 m gm K PiQCfC LB iwwT tfte counsrv $ nine gran full usdependence to each. Yet &eir OfTipc&aice is wiwt calmly and without fr idkr ofla May 14, mm 1 Suierie ?AkU?. Utah, Ir the four t-- 4 of equity, f tsilUca rocmUaf ink ich alone outoumfcers all the fcss outcountry's wm'es spoken opposition to the idea is s major foe tor the government roust ihi 1 SS JSfe if SSt - a. tThe geverpmeat counters Luit the bad has unusual agricultural potential. technology and initiative," he explained in an interview. "But 8lso with the black man s sweat So the cake that comes out of the bakery Second, belongs to all of us and should be hy ali of us. "But now they re saying we should go our own way. If we must, it should be on the basis " hrj !T.t. ' Rsthcj rstha" hae here uaier a clear Johanrieiag an boycott us, jtm ooitse Affka irans bt selmed wiU fs South Africa headiug for s racial war? "I stscery not." s!d Quobua. ' But tf ball is entirely is the whitf man's court His actions anc his resiponse t? new developing for biaefcs (cafied The World), Quoboza. agrees with Buthelea's assessment of how jther countries should deal sith South Africa. "My view has always been including the United States, Ke counsels the U.S. this way in its relations with Soutt Africa, which are now polite but very cool. In light of your experience, the is tbss rcpf deal said Butfcefce. "Thea the country belongs to al! of us, io chmgc tfeal perse, it s and blacks taw ink too. I better ;f you itrp birn under 3ur srm "stert pa cats o'fered this as a comjuwulie, him and try to dull some but he rejects it into his heau." Buiheiezi has be a guesl cf change the governments of a number Thf black editor of the of biack African and western iwintrv's largest newspaper rercy ministration extremely dif- 1 U - , ilLUlt Mm. I'sitm States MS a Tfe sufgested to the contribution ia make here in Prime Minister (John helping us resolve the racial - I think thai tsolatmg South Africa will aetp. Xm .cBt convert a penos by tsalatiisg hiot if you are trying being consolidated property, Kwaiala (the countries, proposed Zulu homeland) is broken into more than a half dozen geographical areas, which would make its ad- s mm m M fes? Yoriieri isat ei ?nii!tHwnal federatioa m to the South hint, ttiii iSsse ar !e i$, with the white man's black South African most often quoted in the world's press Chief of the country's tt First, the or!TtUi8. wsies allots only 14 per dates to cent of the tand ai ca is the blacks, who comprise maa-tha-a 76 per cent ef the popula-iio- The ieoucmy cf the country was produced truly k nh?r IsutheSezi's opposiiios homesafids pUn ss two fold: reckon with country Urn. We should live together and make it work, rather than now try to carve countries out of new Sooth Africa " &3 : M ak - Urest this for Oiiljef ma start to Lappea ia this rural area vbere the whites ren t so r reoccupied with apartheid. the "We recognize white South African is an African. He isnt scowa who has rame few wth piriotism toward ana&ef country. They have been here many generations and this is their f conditions in Southern Africs will finally oecide whether h wants evolutionary change revolutionary change. And th ttme which he has left tc de'.ide that is getting very a Bat supporting economic wycotts against South Africa ire not a very enecUve way of short to "gatecrssh' through national apartheid, to get on elevators important blacks and even to invite To" develop separate with mns policy: iiving areas, for ''homelands" black into their homes. Whites Green River Shoreline Preserve is Proposed MANILA, Utah (UPIJ -- The Bureau of Land Management two public has scheduled on its plana to hearing?: preserve 20 miles of shoreline Girtii river in the alw northeastern corner of Utah. The BLM has proposed withdrawing from "a!! forms of entry appropriation, at the Uinta County courthouse in Vernal. The land the federal agency wants withdrawn is in a remote section of the state, accessible drive only by vehicles and river runners. The section would vary in width from a quarter mile to a mile totaling 4,997. 12 acres. The same section is also four-whe- or occupation" nearly 5,000 acres along the river, between Flaaang : Recreation Area and the Utah ELM Colorado stateiine. The first hearing is scheduled for May 29 at the Daggett s$ jm V hf DEAR DR. LAMB -I- 'm 25. DEAR READER K I f1 resulting from , c iid?iWgu. Then, worse, the Avoiding obesity, particularabdominal obesity, does help, because abdominal obesity if, another form of pressure. Regular exercise to maintain firm muscles provides some support for the deep veins inside the leg muscles and is important. Unfortunately it remains true that once varicose veins nave occurred there is little you can do to eliminate them, snarl of surgery. To see if you need or will benefit from surgery, you need some special tests of your veins. These tests also deter-riii'wnicii ve.nt can be improved by S'.'rgerv - DF.AR DR. LAM3 What Lie ciffcrenc; between a heart wi.fiv.4 ainS & i.U:lC fiiTCSt? 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It is son",ci;cc the cits; cf ? person fainting. Often the heart resumes beating again on its the normal flow of venous blood and is a form of a tourniquet on (I do not mean stockings or garments which may be helpful) because of the undesirable effects they have on veins I Semi-Glo- ss Kem-Gl- o fatty-choiesiei- uterus literally obstructs e sudden heart muscle from deposits, even though the heart muscle is not increases abdomen a I HQnMQli Nss I of an artery to the heart muscle and usually means a myocardial infarction (damage to the heart muscle). Heart sttac is a term also used by the public f ar attacks of any sort that are sudden and involve the heart. That can include any number of different forms of heart irregularities, such as rapid heart action, it can mean a transitory pain corpectoris. rectly called ang-nA sudden at'.ack causing damage to the heart muscle (myocardial infarction) may also be associated with a serious irregularity of the heart called ventricular fibrillation Tms is the one you see on TV where the shock machine is used and big paddles are applied to the heart to get the heart beat back to normal, This serious and irregularity is associated with nu effective heart beat, The muscle literaliy, twitches but doesn't contract. For this reason the episode is often referred to as a cardiac arrest. This irregularity can also occur without having heart muscle damage. It can result from inadequate circulation to the pressure on the large veins in the lower abdomen. The pregnant on the Wvrer The ter- ,Y vs blockage - the veins. The increased pressure will often bring out varicose veins for the first time if the veins are not too stretched there is a chance that after the pregnancy they will still have enough elasticity to return to near norma! it follows that any constriction around the thigh o' lower abdomen that interferes with the normal emptying of the veins increases pressure and contributes to varicose veins. 1 srn completely against any con - (x Jl WW 4 WV Kem-G!- o minology is hopelessly confused. The term heart attack is not a medical term, It has come to be used for problems 1 first noticed enlarged veins in my left leg while pregnant with my second child. They disappeared following Hie birth. But now. a year later, they are noticeable again. What preventative steps can be taken' Does diet and the amount or lack of exercise influence the veins' Can the enlarging process be halted at an early stage? What miorma-tio- n is available on surgery? DEAR READER If you stop and think about it you will observe that dilated veins occur in locations below the Swart. That is why we have varicose veins, hemorrhoids and in men varicocele of the testicles. You don't see dilated veins in the head. The veins may diiate in the hands when you hcid your hand down at your side, but they collapse if you hold your hand up in front of your face. Try it and you'll see. The big factor in causing veins too diiate is the pressure inside the vein. This pressure is increased by gravity. When you stand up the column oi blood from your foot to your heart represents a miniature water tower, and the pressure in the veins at the level of the ankle is markedly increased When you lie down the coiumn of blood is literally turned on its side, and the pressure inside the vein is' greatly decreased. when tbe walls of the vein? are thin or not supported well by surrounding structures it is easier for them to diiate. Those under the skin where you can see them most easily have the least external support and are often the first affected. ly director Paul Common Thing By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. support-typ- for and I i f t cniargea veins LMU drifting devie wild ut, Lawrence Lamp I Pregnancy state as a Huwarxd said, if approved, the withdrawal would also prohibit occupancy under the mineral iefismglaws. Couity courthouse here. The second meeting will be May 30 &-- consideration under classification scenic river. National Org? BELOW. con-luse- - - Mai DEAR READER means bad, as irs Use word malodorous, maladjustment or malfunction. So, it means bad absorption. It refers to poor ability of your digestive tract, specifically the small intestine, to absorb food When the poor absorption leads to an inability k absorb important vitamins, particularit may i.aus an ly vitamin anemia Malabsorption problems oiten involve poor pyrvreas fmiCiuil. Of, should I rialf.inrtri of trie pancreas? mfg maitE lf8J! 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