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Show Page 42-T- HE HERaLD, Provo. Utah. Thursday, Mav Lawrence Lamb Dr. - Sears Lawsuit Dismissed by Judge Building Purchase Foof Odor Q 17. 1979 oem - WASHINGTON ilPIi Dismissing a major challenge to government laws against employment discrimination a federal judge said Sears. Roebuck and Co failed to show how federal policies caused an unbalanced racial and sexual work force I S District Judge June Green has Approved DEAR DR LAMB My feet are so dry and t rusty on the sides and bottom and they smell awful. Also the skin breaks and peels on the bottom and between the toes They itch and when 1 rub them, they burn I've tried all "the products on the market for athlete's feet and all kinds of creams and lotions to soften the skin. A foot doctor told me I didn't have athlete s teet but that my feet sweat so bad that it was burning the layers of the skin, causing my problem of pain I would so love to be able to wear sandles and be able to have a shoe salesman help me to try on shoes about without becoming ill 1 am so this problem and I get so desperate trying to find relief. I envy the soft smooth feet of other people Please help me, I'm getting desperate Your problem may indeed be DEAR HEADER caused by excessive perspiration of the feet but think your first step should be to go see a dermatologist Let him look at the condition of the skin of your feet and find out if you do have a fungus infection. There isn't any satisfactory program that will solve your problem if you have a fungus infection that is not properly treated If it's true that you just have excessive perspiration and a build up of callouses on the feet, then good foot care should help a lot. This means frequent washing of the feet, two or three times a day in good warm water followed by a cold foot bath. While the skin is still soft, you can use a pumice stone to rub off all the excess callous area. Also if you don't have crackes in the skin you might then wipe off the feet with alcohol and let them dry completely before you put your stockings on. You might find this a little pinaful if you have cracks and in that case, you might not want to do that. You may need to change your socks two to three times a day and change your shoes every other day. Your I'm sending you The Health Letter number Feet And How To Care For Them, to give you more information about controlling foot odors. Other readers who want this issue can send 50 cents with a envelope for it. Send long, stamped, your request to me in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, NY 10019. One problem that women have is finding suitable stockings. The use of nylon or synthetic stockings is prevalent. Such plastic footwear actually traps the moisture from the foot and contributes to problems like you have and certainly contributes to foot odor. Because of style women do not wear 'cotton and wool socks ordinarily. However, these are 'much better for foot hygiene because the cotton socks in the summer and the wool socks in the winter absorb the moisture and they "breathe," which helps to avoid SANDY. Utah i UPI -The Sandy City Commisi has agreed to purchase a building thrown out the class action suit sion owned by Mountain Fuel Supply Company to house the city's police department offices The purchase price was $220,000 for the building located at 598 East 9400 South brought the giant merchandising firm against 10 government agencies The decision was immediately praised by Eleanor Holmes Norton, head of the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, one of the agencies sued "The equal opprtunity laws are u serious to be entangled with frivolous " litigation she said "We are gratified that the courts have agreed Ad- City by ministrator James Ash said the transaction will allow the city to expand this case must be dismissed " She noted Sears' contentions that leged shortages of But a few hours later, in Jackson she said the suit has done its damage" despite its rejection She said the suit was never a legal threat, but "has already done its damage by raising the question that the EEOC laws are unfair " Sears said it will review the decision before deciding whether to appeal, and added "We now hope the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will get on with its threatened suit against Sears so these matters can be heard on We intend to continue our their merits own affirmative action program which has shown outstanding results." .Miss Sears "has failed to present al- well-qualifi- women and minority applicants resulted from the government's failure to enforce equal opportunity laws in housing, education and employment, "However in light of the fact that tions until uniform guidelines were issued to resolve conflicts in laws governing the hiring of minorities, women, the handicapped or aged, and veterans Government attorneys argued that the Sears suit was "a political essay" and successfully sought its dismissal on legal technicalities without a court hearing on the merits of the dispute. there are many geographical and historical factors that Judge Green said Sears "must contribute to the composition of the narecognize that personnel policies tion s work force, the court concludes that Sears has failed to demonstrate reflecting earlier and more limited national attitudes must be modified to the requisite causal connection necessary to establish standing to assert this widen employment opportunities for ail. argument " the judge ruled. Sears the nation's largest merchan"To be sure realization of the dising and matt order firm, brought the national policy of genuine equal opporsuit Jan. 24 seeking a ban on penalties tunity for all citizens is a formidable task. for employment discrimination viola sociological a justiciable esse or controversy and that 1 OPEN DAILY 9-1- SUNDAY 0; SALE ENDS SUNDAY 10-- 6 THE SAVING PLACE V 11-- HBaL I: , I l r' i SK r55'" JiL Lq) Y lj-- trapping odors. One thing you might do is to take a pair of cotton socks and cut off the foot part '.hat won't show out of your shoe and then slip your nylons over these so that you won't feel unstylish. There are other things you can do to help treat foot odors which are included in The Health Letter that I'm sending you. I have this problem with the DEAR DR. LAMB hair on my head. My hair gets so oily I must shampoo every morning just to keep the grease away. I've tried every shampoo I can get my hands on, especially those for oily hair. Can you recommend some type of drink which can be taken internally that will cut down on this oil in my hair? 1 DEAR READER There are a few medical conditions that contribute to excess oiliness of the skin. Most of these are associated with other symptoms Which you didn't mention so I think it's unlikely that you have anything more than just an excessive production of oil. If you have other skin problems, it might be worth checking in with your doctor just to be sure that you don't have any underlying cause for most of your problems. For most people the simple excess formation of skin oils that results in oily hair is best treated by just frequently washing the hair. Once a day is not too much for an individual with such a problem. In many people with truly excessive amounts of oil, washing the hair twice a day is perfectly all right. Ordinarily, blow drying of the hair is hard on it because it eliminates oils that are in the hair shaft and are Important to the texture of the hair itself. But in a person who has truly excessive amounts of oil, blow drying the hair might not be a bad idea. I'm sending you The Health Letter number 12-Hair Care, to give you an overall appreciation of the factors that affect your hair and how to take care of . it. Other readers who want this issue can send 50 cents with a long, stamped, envelope for it. Send your request to me in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio Citv Station, New York, I lliilli! lltlillil WARRANTY liability warranted when g , l aPPed mm P'operiy prepared 9 year i V. ! " surface or K mart's obligation shaii be iim.ted solely to refund I I iJCI' L Jllal I j HOUSE PAINT - ip0 'Kiijfitiri durability with a resistance against L. . 3 jjl) ""'dew, chalking. r SPRAY PAINT - 097 High temperature paint for most metal Save - REDWOOD STAIN S deficiency. There are some shampoos that contain chemicals that are particularly effective in cleansing the hair of oil. These are mentioned in The Health Letter that I'm sending you. Public Relations Office Is Planned CHOICE! "OUR BEST" LATEX FOR THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOUSE services. Hunter said he expects his office will spend about 25 percent of its time on county work, and will charge the countv 25 percent of the office's annual budget. He said the charge would amount to $27 727 for the fiscal year beginning on July 1 Commissioner Robert Bowman said he found it split. But I'm willing to difficult to justify the to give it a shot," he said. Commission Chairman Boyd K. Storey said the commission had included $25,000 in its current budget to cover the cost of sending information to the to do press and public because it realizes it "needs with relations." have we than more public something -- sfiOR PATIO - POBH 627 Our Reg 8.27 Latex for concrete, wood Save masonry Colors The Performer flat f,msh or gloss house and-tnpaint gives your home 9 years of durable beauty and ail season protection Both ate available in white custom tints Shop now at Kmart Gal. 3.47 Our 4.97. Red Label Flat Latex 9" Pan and Roller Kit. . 2.44 Our 3.31. c. . REFINISHING KIT SALE v . 'Yavnm I ; j) . i 18.88 K i jfi jV- - mm tg TlggiL... '"TAl PREMIUM GLOSS ALKYD HOUSE & TRIM PAINT vExtension" 29.88 20' Extension'. 46.88 24' Extension'. 58 88 STEPLADDER 6-F- T 1Q88 IO Our 24.74 nano, un Sa.' c.iJ1", Subl'acl i 1 I'orr em 'of tK WO'hing nglh vlf 9 37 masonry, aluminum shmgle, Overnight drying. I'Soft TouchJ I 3Sa!cJ2 liP" V V asbestos, siding. i Eai. 1 i K 9.37 Ea. 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Utah (UPI) City officials have agreed to launch a joint public relations office on a test basis. County commissioners and city councilmen said they will try the combined operation for six months, and plan to make it permanent if it works out. Under the agreement the city will do press and public relations work for the county said Robert Hunter Ogden's director of information and special protects restores redwood beauty 81 ."'ti. latex Quick-dr- uuu , NY 10019. One of the factors that contributes to oily hair is an oily skin, specifically the forehead. The oils from the forehead are quickly picked up by the hair, especially with certain hair styles, and the next thing you know you have oily hair again. Another source of oil is if you use oily hand lotions. Any of the oil that's left on the hand gets in the hair if you have the habit of rubbing your hand through your hair at some' point during the day. You should also avoid adding any oily or greasy applications to your face if you're trying to keep the oil out of your hair. I'm sorry that there isn't a drink or some medicine that you could take that would immediately solve your problem. There isn't. Your problem is not caused by something you eat nor is it caused by lack of something that you need to eat It's not a vitamin 297 Our Reg. 3.97 IpTnI l?,?alOJC 1 1 - ! 1TtchenTaucet er m0 W: ifeW 'SHOWER MASSAGE' BATH FAUCET I297 ,2" ' OUR 53.88. Sinkma5,er43-8- 8"8700 'a-H- P 25 44 Stationafv pulsates Save. I PIRS0NAI SHOWER I Our Reg. 29.87 1 Q 7 : ' 'iF |