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Show 4 : BECAUSE OF VOLUME OF MAIL RECEIVED, PARADE REGRETS IT CANNOT ANSWER QUERIES. broken up more marriages in Italy than any other single If Italians arent eating thing." This child has a good home, nice clothes, a loving what are they The demand Meat. eating? spaghetti, for "rosbif," steak, and all kinds is meat cuts of mother-an-d so great tormenting itch in the rectal and fidgeting area, are often telltale signs ol It can happen to anyone In any family young or old, rich or poor. It's so common, medical authorities say that 1 out of 3 persons examined, especially chilwithout dren, have knowing It. And because bring on itching and fidgeting, they can distract children and affect their school work! are Whats more, highly contagious, so they can spread from person to person, until the whole family is infected. What can you do about It? Fortunately there is an medication that gets rid of It's called Jaynes tablets. Ask your pharmacist. He'll tell you that Jay nes tablets are specially formulated with an effective medical ingredient that gets out of your system. A nose-picki- easy-to-ta- P-- P-- Prescribed by many dentists. Used by millions. For instant relief get ORA-JEwith the Good Housekeeping Seal. ora-je- l words about not wearing safety belts. Fractured skull. Advertising 18 contributed tor IN public good day importing Italian pasta induis not accepting the The stry decline of its starchy products philosophically. SLENDER ITALIAN FASHION and cannelloni, have risen. SPAGHETTI jvifvin food staple, uaiau is declining in popularity in Italy. Why? Simply because Italian women are no longer content to grow fat. In the past 20 years, more than 1500 pasta plants in Italy have gone out of business, while exports of pasta products: spaghetti, ravioli, lasagna, fettuccine SEXPA.BS mmm The inci- dence of cervical cancer seems to increase with the number of sex partners a takes. declared professor Franz Geldenhuys of Pretoria, South Africa, a cancer expert who recently addressed the annual clinical meeting of the British Medical Association, held this year in Nicosia, Cyprus. Dr. Geldenhuys pointed ally common A TOO MUCH SPAGHETTI? MODEL out in his lecture that cancer of the cervix was relatively and proportion- Whats your excuse? million a $3 meat. woman So And now, some in Italy that Italian farmers cannot fill it. The result is that last year Italy spent about Pin-Wor- ms! among prosti- tutes, indicating some possible correlation between the disease and the number of partners a woman has "It is all right to one advertising campaign, designed to convince consumers that spaghetti is no more fattening than anything else, is now in effect. It is accompanied red-h- ot Italian export pasta, actress recently explained to Intelligence Report, by statistics, "but it is no good for home expert medical opinion, so-cal- led consumption. As a general rule, Italian fat women a few years marriage. Then grow after their hus- bands take up with other women, thinner, more mu- scular, more appealing. I think spaghetti has intercourse with. The professor said that 2500 women died annually in Britain and some 10,000 in the United States, adding up to a probable world annual figure of 150,000 cervical cancer and all such supportive nonsense. But it doesn't seem to be working. - Italian women are becom- ing increasingly more stylish and therefore Protein is in. Starch is out. weight-conscio- us. low among Jewish women. Circumcision, he maintained, of their male partners was not the complete answer. The professor advocated the taking of Pap smears, testing of cells starting first smear in the deaths. He said that cancer of the cervix could probably be prevented once its cause with the for universal screening of the adult female population, pointing out that there had been no appreciable improvement in the re- Every woman, he emphasized, should submit to the Pap test named after Dr. was known, and he appealed sults of the treatment since 1957. Dr. Geldenhuys declared that no full explanation had yet been found as to why the incidence of cervi- cal cancer was early 20 's and then every second year between 20 and 25, and then an annual Pap test. Papanicolaou. It consists of a simple vaginal smear for cancer cells in which the vagina and cervix are swabbed with cotton and the cells so obtained are placed under the microscope. particularly PARADE JUNE 4, 1972 |