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Show r DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, t8A Salt lake City, Friday, May. 13, .1960 No Use Worrying Be Cam; Drug Allernafes Brides-To-B- May Do Harm, e, By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) A word to any bride-to-b- e worrying whether all will go smoothly on the big day. It probably You are not alone. Mrs Fama won't, but relax. Wilson, who has helped close to 50,000 brides prepare for the walk down the aisle, says In nearly 20 years of assist- that: Some mothers could be more helpful with the wedding preparations If they got out of town and left the details to the bride, the caterers and a stores bridal department. Often a mother Insists on something we can see the bride doesnT want," she said, and we have to be diplomatic enough to sec that the bride gets her way. After all, it is her biggest day. Not her last-minut- e Singer Clings To Life NEW YORK (UPI) Bori, 72, one of the worlds great-ope- ra singers, clung --to life early Friday in Roosevelt Hospital where she has been in a coma since suffering a brain hemmorrhage May 3. A hospital spokesman described her condition as still very poor. Lucre-zi- a markets. Reason? WASHINGTON (UPD-T- he National pharmaceutical Senate investigators Friday that substitution of different drugs for a prescribed brand could be "harmful to a patient. , The council, composed of 22 major prescription drug manufacturers, . said - in prepared t testimony to the Benate and Monopoly Subcommittee that "drugs bearing the same generic (scientific) name are not necessarily therapeutic (healing) equivalents. Df. Newell Stewart, executive vice president of the council, .said, significant variations canand doirequen,tly Occur and the results can be . harmful to the patient. Witnesses Other i Earlier witnesses have contended that patients could save money if doctors pre scribed drugs by their" generic name rather thaif their highly advertised. brand name. Stewart said it was physician get exactly what he prescribes, because a physician, in prescribing a particular brand of drug for a patient may be doing so because that brand which the physician wants his patient to have and which may not be present in other brands." , Defeating Purpose If a pharmacist substitutes a so called generic Equivalent, he added, he very likely is not substituting a drug with equivalent characteristics and may be defeating the purpose of the physician in selecting the brand of drug he chose. Stewart cited as an example the substitution of an ointment drug, which mightchu.se an allergic reaction not caused by the brand selected by the physician. The problem of substitution, he said, applied equally to hospitals. The council is still exploring the. effect of hospital drug dispensing practices, he said. of a buyl SimplelDaft is a honeys $r Fastest growing favorite low-pri- ce ! Anti--Trus- it is a rare mothers. Miss Pauley wedding without some last minute crisis. But somehow, she added, the hitch "always is resolved and the wedding comes off perfectly. Well, almost always. - There was the time a bridegroom fainted during the ceremony and' one of her bridal consultants hastily passed some spirits of ammonia to the best man. He revived the wilted, leading man and the ceremony went on. Our consultants carry a small kit to the church, hotel or home," said Mrs. Wilson, 1 who is director of" the bridal salon for Jay Thorpe, Inc.Its f illed with needles, thread and buttons in case there is a repair- job to dr Also, smelling salts. v Brides faint so often that:, not news anymore, she added. But we have never lost one during the ceremony. They keel over at the find fitting for a dres or while posing for their wedding pictures. is the nevir Dodge. Dart In fact, Dart is lace in many key Coun-4eiL-ipl- d ing brides, Mrs. Wilson has decided p Council Warns AH Won't Go Smoothly of One of the big success stories Brides are less superstitious these days, less likely to observe the something old, rule, alsomething mew . though the store 'always delivers a blue garter with the wedding gown and trousseau,. Weddings are not necessarily getting bigger but the amount the bride spends on her dress is increasing. Right now, the salon is putting the finishing touches on a dress for the daughter of a prominent Puerto Rican, She is Jn college near New York. Elvery time she comes In for a fitWASHINGTON (UPI) The ting, said Mrs, Wilson, she decides on I little more lace. House has approved a $2,089,-- . The - gown . will . cost- - around. 000,000 highway program 'that $1,000 before shes throug federal aid continue would Mrs. Wilson believes the current level for two more simplicity of Princess Mar-ret- s - weddin- g- dress, - with years for primary-- and second- h neckline and sweeping $2 Billion Roads Program Given Approval . fashions slightly that necklines, instead of showing shoulders, will be high and demure, and many headpieces will be . copies of Megs. We learned later, say s Mrs. that the bridegroom Wilson, also had braced "himself with tranquilizing pills. One bride was in the store the day after the royal wed? was mortally hurt, he? said. ding to plan filtematiens so " 'How is Bettina, he asked in her dress more closely resem- a weak but clear voice. We asbled Margarets. sured him that she was all Were adding several more yards of floating panels," said right. Drionne said it was apparent Mrs. Wison. She informed us that now her train looked ihe twisted steering wheel had inflicted the fatal injury. skimpy. The news of Alys death brought shock to those who knew him in his playboy days and in his later career as a serious and able diplomat Miss Hayworth, now the wife of Hollywood producer James Hill, said she was deeply moved and that Alys death "will be a tremendous loss to Yasmin, the daughter of their marriage. He had warm frfiends In all walks of life and was a most generous and considerate man, Henry Cabot Lodge, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, said. His death was a great shock to me and I mourn his passing." Aly was Pakistani delegate to the United Nations and had recently been appointed Paki1949-195- s House impor-JannhaCth- with the funds have signs showing how much they cost came and where from, The bill, passed by a Wice vote Thursday, now goes to the Senate. The measure merefor highway ly sets a ceiling spending. The- - actual - money would have to be provided later. , . The bill would authorize $925,000,000 annually for the the-mon- ey primary-secondary-urba- n aid program in the two fiscal years starting July 1, 1961. The federal government puts up half the cost of these roads. The administration hadjrec- ommended cutting back the aid to $900,000,000 in each of the two fiscal years. Congress traditionally authorizes the money in advance so that states may prepare construction plans and arrange to finance their share of the cost. Yegt CrttfU4 Car Cop with any naw 1949 Etedga eer-- . R'ltha ele Were tickled pink at the way buyers by the thousand are making the move to the new Dodge Dart. Why? Dart gives buyers everything they want. A price down with the Dodg lowest. Exceptional gas economy (24.7 m.p.g. in the Mobilgas Economy Run). Fine-ca- r looks and features. Sound good? See your .Dodge Dealer. 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