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Show wwe Utal Page & Dr. Lowren Fuei-Saving Measures By Lawrence E. Lamb. 4.D conserva! ion DEAR DR. LAME — Is it rue that people over 45 re measures heavy taxes for 5 we of gasaline axcecsive electricity, natura! gas and other fuels only a small portion of all. if you become more and more inactive physically then food. Also, if you let your amount of muscie diminish because you never do any- d thing that works your mus- One of the propesals, a refundable fee” of 20 to 30 cents cles under a load then you will ase even fewer calories just sitting around than you did eprlier in life. gallon cf gasoline. for mists whedrive less, drew public response Strengih exercise t Recently 1 was examined to malt: he size of yeur muscles, you will still be atte to eat at much as always and not get ofien associated withloss of muscles. If you keep active, by a different doctor as my other dector passed away. teld me my prestate ing very fia was enlarged, too. I have no sirengtn exercises, and if yor protiem urinating. but do dribbie for s minute or iwo when {thnk I'mfinished Your symy indication m obstruction you have. Wher obstruction becomes marked i should be operaied on at this time or shovid i wait there may be a markedlydis: wee, Weight: training and ea as op 10 miles. i faiking, jogging and similar activities are endurance exercises, pends entireiy upon how fat. It doesn’t take long te -” you will need less and less f and particu do them regulerlyit will help a lot. Sxamples of these are chin-ups, push-ups, knee DEAR DR. L. AMB — I am in my late 6s. I was toid 10 years ago | had an enlarged peer gland, but not te other about it uniess it bothers me. longer? DEAR READER — It de much obstruction you have. You can't always just doing a tei! that by manuai tenaed bladder This may cause iveque wiihout complete! y em) the bladder. You may alse have other problems,in startingyour streamandstopp ng ex- amination. The pra: e ne ificantly compress the urethral drainage from the bladder. It can also enlarge When it is desirable to Mer ration. “People were calling us and their congr pase it Other proposals under considerationare —Excessive use surcharges if consumers se more natural gas and eleciricity than theydid the previous year tax credit for homeowners of up to 40 per cent of the aiiwaut spent for insulation, storm windows oma energy DRAFT RESISTER William Meis, 29, Decatur, Hl., comforts his wife Elaine as he prepares to surrender ta U.S. marshals. Meis, under indictment for draft evasion, refused to comply with conditions for clemency set down by President Ford. Legislation to fis large energy consumers to develop conservation programs and sponsored by the Commerce aoe, last winter generone FEAofficia! said e fee’ a 2 to ee per gallon when The eee then wouid give each motorist $100 back each year. Ii would be paid to them through their employers, at the rate of $2 per week added to their paychecks. With a 20 cent tax. a person who drives 10,000 miles a year in acarthatgets 20 miles per gallon wouldbreak even paying $100 in the Jusiness of Program Ford Amnesty A - 2 es? objector status was refused By PAMELA REEVE: before he left for ¥ He SPRINGFIELD, Il. (UPI) Draft evader W S, said he faces a five year prison $5,000 fine. having rejected President Ford's sentenceand Despite his opposition to the conditional amnesty, planned to surrender to the U.S. attorney war in Indochina, Meis said he is not againstall wars. today and face a five-ye “Labhor war,’” he said. “But t term. don't wantto have a senseof do think there are limes we are martyrdom about this thing,” forced to defend ourselves. I think | would have been proud to Meis said at a news conference Wednesday in Chicago. ‘1 do servein World War II."” Meis said he spent the last year want to act a3 a personaltest for about his the justness of it we (draft s anexile. evaders) did. I beli done nothing disloyal. Meis, 29, described his return 3 Administrator Roger Sant in’ in Francisco. Under the Sawhili plan, which FEA officials said has “‘circulated at the highest levels in the White House,” motorists would pay what amounts to a tax (UPI Telephoto) vader Says He'll Draft follow them. Voluntary projects Lincoln Went to America as “the beginning of ke an end toloneliness.” He If he drove less or his car wax had a “great dea! of fea * more efficient he would make contemplating a possible prison money. If he drove more, with term for refusing to perform his car guiping gas, he would lose alternative service. inoney But I think I hadtoacceptthe ‘Thus Americans would have risks,”he said _WASHINGTON (UPI) — On Meis has lived the past six incentive to s gasoline 13. 1862, President According to one version of the years in Montreal with his wife ham Lincoln appeared plan, even Americans who donot where he worked as a youth the House Judiciary drive at all would get $100. counselor roathhe He said he ue the conipired to leak his ownStateof providing the biggest incentive of ali to those who walk conditional amn fi Re the Union speech Reacting to earlier reports of a Next Thursday at 10a.m. EDT, ot tax, Sen, Edward M dsiva But he said he President Gerald R. Ford w s., Said: “Let's he had to return th United appear before that same ae rolling back the prices for States. He was joined atthe news committee’s subcommittee on tax and geting $190 Before House Panel in 1862 gasoline before we start new conference by his wife, Elaine. two children, his parents andhalf George M. Kelier, vice a dozenrelatives. chairman of Standard Oil of “Ourlives (in Moatr al) have California, said the tax might been all right.’ Meis said. “But reduce consumption but would do there was an emotional strain in fothing to increase supplies. being separated from my roots. When you're in Canada, you're not Simon told a e suocommittee Wednesday that he believes gasoline conserva tion measures could be enacted, bait proposed coupling themwith reiief for middie and iow income Americans so that the effect would not he a “regressive"’ tax. in America; you're criminal justice to he pardoned Richard M. Nixen. ig Lincoln is the only president before: Ford S ify before a appeared and not Asked what be home, Meisrepli to be with m, s the beginning of an oid to toneliness.”" e cong ssivnal comafter helef the White > Watergate Com: Meis, a nativeof Decatur, Il! refused induction into the Arm Lincoln inci brief filed in federal a ‘ourt arguing r in 1968 andis under His application for against former 's claim of i War.” Heart Attack nt Fatal After Streaker's Run Merced County coroner i Riggs believes a heart attack that killed'@-71-vear-old man was brought on byseeing a nal man run through his house Weyand Approved WASHINGTON (UPI) ‘rederick C. confirmed by Thursday as army eva Wyealf jeak’) was ArmedSe Committeeonly. shortly PITTSBURGH (UPD d to be removed pansada Te in the man bit| was rernaved a ort time later when the patient developed * a high’ degree. of to electrical Phi pistaInc Heral LONG BEACH, Calif, (UPI) — A news rapher for the have spokesman said Press said Thursday that fares sident Richard Nixon cursed him when he attempted to shoot a picture of Nixon coming et Xerox Corp., was re ipient out of a abo ofthe new paceimaker which wheelchair in a replaced a nan for Allegheny Dugen, the father of six where the as performed. saidthe children. was doing “fine, the ovelnned a pectoral spokesman said He hich would have conventional pacemaker pg@discomfort to him’ if ihe used te replace the ‘binnlar Dugan iad raclear paced W3s not Pacemakey w rerraved. He eaid the patient was been using. f Hospital nuclear medicine departmen nt. He said corridorfor af him the former > YEAR We have our own service department with facilities to repair all brands Cursed by Ex-President 1 ASK ABOUT OUR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY Photographer fae nee: Independen: — nuclear pacemaker, described as ihe smailest in the world, was York Tribune. be Heart Patient Tries Out Tiny Nuclear Pacemaker New ber. 1861 he appearance in the New York Gen Weyand, confirmed by voice J.P. Mello eollapsed and died has beenacting Army chief al his home Tuesdayafter a man described as husky and around50 ofstait since Abrams’ death last nomination was s of age pare owesthe month. His approved b the the Senate chiefofstaff. sueceeeding Creighton W. Abrams in a of the prteoming gress whi Gen Weyand the Lincoln before the House Committee to deny his wife was a co- presen face for sure how mach t man has, it is ve him empty dder as comp tely as Ther a catheter e) is pasted he biadder and fot of uri present it can be and the amount measured. ii is sometimes surprising how &lich: there, A wash basin full i$ not un- drained commonin severe probienss. A simple X rayof the abdomenafter urination may also aded bladder. adies of the kid are. done, the dye collects in the bladder and makesit more obvious. |