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Show HEW Health Plan Faces Lobby Group WASH NGTON (UE | in goyernt 8 whe nl gets ‘ work SVt it denis Mack ania, A he ed by the ( Medical Societies that are talking US ¢ lobbying against national health Phe Dep is now prepa 4 e prop iWella Carter pt En Joseph Calitar Secre 2 { West Ge ; ther : LORENZO ples a piece baked while pronoun stop in Augusta, Ga at We are camp. gning to warn doctors of dangers of national health insuranve sa Partridge, who called the plan in England “our GLENS FALLS, national message was. “Doctors, don’t take government money, because tf you do you'll get government controls In England ridge doubled in the last 10 years, and the taxpa sister, Amy, 6, wearing an adult- hour program is used to give children a relaxed view of the sized surgical gown and mask were among a small group of children and adults attending a with her cap and gown, workings of a hospital. A clinical nurse, Amy Kennedy, helps Amy pre-admission party at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. The two- Telephoto) (UPL Pre-Admission Party Given By St. Louis, Mo., Hospital ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Four-year-old Scott Martin giggledat thesight of his sister wearing an adult-size surgical 4p, gown and mas Youlooklost in there, Amy. 6 Scott said to Seott then climbed onto a hospital bed and fingered a Stethoscope a nurse had given hun to check thehealthof his yellow toy bear See if you can hear Teddy's heart beat.” the nurse said Quickly realizing not_much would come of listening for Teddy Bear's vital signs. the youngster sat on the bed and was fascinated by the amplified sound hie lieard by scratching on the in strument The scene took place at Louis Idren’s Hospital. where Scott and Amy w among a small group of children parents attending a pre. admission party. The two-hour programs, held onceor twice a month for the attempt to give children arelaxed view of the workings of 4 hospital Prospective patients are shown a hospital room and such items as ther- mometers, blood pressure cuffs and bedpans. In 4 basement classroom the daily hospital routine is explained from the patient’s viewpoint ; You'll probably see a lot of ‘people NY (UPI For roughly $25.00). Lorenzo Amato got himself quite apizzapie Mackey said the SCOTT MARTIN, 4, top, and his (UPI Telephoto) New Yorker Bakes 4598-Pound Pizza Pie; Charities to Benefit an-patient relationship The two doctors were reached by telephone It measured 40 teet. one-half inch in diameter, and When you figure “pie-squared” the formula forthe a ofa circle, the pie measures a total of it other ways it way 4.508 pi 1 pieces alter Amato pronouncedit done He said people with colds and other minor illnesses have he had donated all the ingredients, The vital Statistics will be submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records officials tor documentation. pound mopster to raise money tor charity after he Congress of County Medical Societies the health insura: Davis of Shawnee to pay for it.” AMATO of Glen Falls, N.Y., sam of the world’s biggest pizza pie he a hungry crowd awaits the chel's nt. Amato sold slices ot the 450% shops, It also cast him $25,000 for theingredients Amato and his employeesfilled a pan made ot welded steel plates with 2,500 pounds of dough, 100 gallons of water, 79 gallons of tomato sauce and 315 pounds each of pepperoni and grated cheese. They fired propoane burners underneath and cooked the pizza outside Rober Stearns, Warren County sealer of weights “overloaded the system ) believes, is the world’s record. maker Assistance Urged of the As the is allhis althoughit’s a bit big- ger than anything he turns out in his several area and measures, certified the results, and Amato began handing outpieces to 4ll who werewilling to donate a dollar or more to two local charities For Caribbean Area DORADO, Puerto Rico (UPI) RosalynnCarter has called on interested nations to coordinate development assistance to the Caribbean area, and said the UnitedStates “is eager to meet with others to discuss this idea The first lady described the U.S. plan for coor dinated assistance in an address prepared for the 18th Annual UPI Editors and Publishers Conference neeting here We hope this can be done before the end of this year,” shesaid. adding that recipients ‘of this group effort would be all the nations in that region with which we have normal diplomatic or commercial relations She said that prerequisite would ‘apparently rule Dunches’ visil your coun Ay Ken- out theparticipation of Cuba nedy, a clinical nurse, told thechildren, Mrs. Carter said development assistance now The people in bunches are doctors and comes from many different sources withlittle or nurses. They will be checking onyou to no coordination or overall purpose help you get well economic problems are getting worse and the At first the children di werereluctant to answer Mrs, Ke $ questions, hut they began to open up after they saw lighted X-rays, donned. surgical costumes and tried wheelchair rides: By the time milk. cookies and ice cream were served, everyone ap: All theseindividual efforts need to be organized and coordinated better,” she said ‘One idea would party helped part of this major undertaking Mary Hoyt. the First Lady's news secretary, said this was the first timethe US. proposal for a Carib be to set up a group which would include represen tatives from all of the countries and all of the institu tions interested in contributing to the developmer the Caribbean Mrs. Carter said the decision on the most ap pearedto be at ease propriate mutlilateral approach “can be madi Mrs. Kennedy said she hoped the in a cooperative spirit withall those who wishto bea make the strangefamiliar to small persons in a big place I've heard a child asked her mommy as she was leaving the hospital You think I could go back there sometime Mrs. Kennedy said BRAND bean Regional Development Assistance Group had been “articulated,” althoughothers said it had been DECAFFEINATED COFFEE in the planning stage for some time Violence Here's all you do: ¢ First, save 50¢ with the couponattached oe Next, ail in the certificate below, a \d two proofs ofpurchase from SANKA* Brand Decatfe ated Cof \ proofof purchase is eith fan — ierseal from 4-02. or 8-02 AN K AX sie 1 Instant or Freeze-Dried or a square inch ofplastic from the id of SANKA* Brand Ground e Then we will send youa $1.00 coupon, good on your next tube Save 10¢ on the taste on Gets Rap thatS worththe wait. 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