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Show tober 2, 197 1EF Victims of Hodgkin's Disease Find Hope in New Treatments “Visuals From the News Scene. he “complica ancers of ion and an mplications, said Dr ersity School f Hodgkin's Dise The cancer specialis he past 15 its don’t needall the treat nt drugs to deal years in using radiatiot of the most with Hodgkin's Disease spectacular advances of the past the war de against cancer of the n't Know howit’s 3ut despite th ave Hodgkin's disease system, is rare among t hole, but the age t it ts considered relative group it most often strikes 1 and women Ses are eX between 20 and 40. About pected this year in the Unite Dr. Mortimer Lacher. Kettering Cancer Center PROBLEM for Mario Cuomo is his role in New York C November mayoralty election. The loserin the Democratic runoff yote, Cuomo is still ontheballot as the Liberal party of in New national conference on the Hodgkin's Disease patients noy tion of Budget Director Bert Lance's "stluane8 Critic ismof years or morewith many ¢ a matter has brought some calls for his removal. that thepossibility far ways present, but he said most ai expectedto live as le yng as t ir eers Whether their life is ed by Hodgkin's Diseaseornot, they'rereall hesaid By cure, Lacher explaine Powell’s handling of White House information on the candidate but is under pressure to withdraw to improve prospects of Democratic nominee Ed Koch morial Sloanork, said at a that eight of ten surviving five be cured s his patients They're struck by they're forced into a pel ult disorder difficult treat 1 intheir lives ment, have this terrible interru and thenweliterally set them r ack into the ordinary prob! worrying about the mortgage, worrying about what their children are doing, marriage and divoree, and they almost can forget about their a rather spectacular and ple asant experience to have lived through this elopment problems w Lacher said there Hodgkin's Disease, however, a the fact that two of every ten p: ie most serious is aredying “‘no matter what we do.’’ Specialists are now devoting more effort to find out why ( AMEMORABLEEVENING! IN CONCERT! THE INCOMPARABLE! XN pride WELFARE REFORM is ‘too serious to be turned into a partisan discussion,” according to HEW Secretary 3-SIZED HULA HOOP is actually an industrial corrugated steel tube produced at a Shanghai steel mill Hsinhua, the Chinese news agency, says theplant turns out a wide variety of precision tubing with simple old equipment.” JosephA. Califano Jr. He is reform proposals. No president in recent times has tried to be as accessible and amenable was pinned on he was problems, Once a week sman and his wife In addition, Carter has lunch with aninfluential when legi ator governor of All of his predecessors going back to Harry Truman, with the excep- tion of Dwight Eisenhower, served in the Senate or House, or both and had a feel for the ‘club: a Clearly, there has been power shift in Washington after years of strong executive branch, foddered by the Vietnam War which breakfast meetings to centralized decision talk about their making in the White to Congress. Carter came he holds private dinners into the White House at the White Housefor a determined to dispell his key senator or congresreputation as a very stubborn, uncompromising executive. Such a label says often. And they ap- peace ters pearto agree week House. In the dying days of the war, Congress took back someof its responsibilities in war and and other ma fluence appears to begro: PRIDESMEN wing It is they who decide how much ction Carter will get in this session The leaders also decided that tax reform and the in many ways they be considered this year Monday, October, 24, 1977 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $7, $6, $5 - All seats reserved. Tickets now onsale at: Salt Palace and All Z.C.M |. Stores Mail orders filled promptly! Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope to: welfare reform could not helped Carter to Byrd has ruled out any remold some bills to vote on the Panama have Carter has had the con stant counsel of Speaker Tip O'Neill and Senate prity leader Robert along with that of Sen. 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TODAY & TOMORROW TODAY at 2&6 PM ACE @ SALT LAKE CITY ee en President Carter Versus Congress By HELEN THOMAS He has five to 10 UPI White House meetings a week with members of Congress eporter WASHINGTON (UPI The Democratic leaderPresident Carter's ship meetings are held energy program is being every week. Individual kers, whoseek ap ripped apart on Capitol Hill, and he isn’t doing pointments with him too well on other key generally get them Carter has issued a “‘call pieces of legislation But so far, he has not me anytime’ invitation attacked backsliding to congressmen and senators members of Congress Healso has invitedall Thefact that both Houses have Democratic ma- of the House Republicans jorities undoubtedly in separate groups and Senate Republicans to guides his approach. fany’s, holds a long-stemrose . (UPI Telephoto) Rey DAVE & SUGAR ministration’s billion-dollar Washington Window new husband, Walter Bovine; 78, shortly after their wedding in her Park Aye. apartment in New York. Hoving, chairman of the board of Tif- os e ut tedNG ;CaM P urging Congress to put aside party differences in considering the ad- _) JANE PICKENS, one of the famous Pickens sisters of song and story, holds hands with her § canal treaties are by the about once a the Oval Office Georgia and struggling Still they treat him like with the Georgia new boy in town “I've legislature got a lot to learn.” he RECEIVE A FREE 25° FOUNTAIN DRINK WITH THE PURCHASE OF A POLISH SANDWICH DELICIOUS POLISH SAUSAGE BETWEEN RYE BREAD - DRESSED WITH SWISS CHEESE, DILL PICKLE WEDGE & GARNISHED WITH MUSTARD. THEY'RE GREAT! 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