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Show EPA Official Showing Concern Over Proposal by Congressman WASHINGTON (UPI — The Environmental Protection Agency is con- : Astrograph: Read Future in Stars Bernice Bede Oso! 1s-ot BRA (Sept AQUARIUS EPA Administrator agency s authority Douglas Costle told a proteci groundwater and 1 nd stries House Commerce sub- aaiking: watee Paapalies fiebemaded inter cerned that a proposed committee amendmentcould “make that ceHAre’ A Rep. a sham and a mockery a the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act wastes trom possible chemical Al contamination from sur- toamend of their attempts to deal with dangerousindustrial face dumps Swift Ss amendment, adopted recently by the would take away the House Commerce Committee, tion it cou'd be * trued to exempt all hazar SCORPIO (Jan. (C dous wastes in the form of liquids or sludges June 7. 1979 which are generated by industrial facilities would remove He added that upto 75 ,.\ Ponds lagoons and other percent of all hazardous Surface dumping areas wastes comeas liquids or fromthe act's coverage sludges Costle said the amend oked “by tthe amend: Costle Swi mentt isis backed Would CEOON 223-Aug. 22) < you SAGITTAR VIRGO (Aug as set) aa CAPRI na Taunus (eal 20-May 20) In gnificance hestitant Nowever Cc A spokesman for Swift said Costle was over reacting and that Swift has beentalking to EPA about revising the amendment so that both he and the agency can find it acceptable DRIVEN 1256.6Sete, Prove, 374.0827 BEDKNOBS 9:00 i SUPERMAN 9:15 Bedkanobs ana stmt Broomsticks 200-3: 5:30-7:25-9-20 et” veg) “We? Fim Ventures di ome SWAP MEET CO Dr. LawrenceLa Lamb 1a n Succumbs a e Problem Digesting Milk At Home LONG BEACH, Calif UPI) — Hans Mauch half of the Swiss-born comedy skating teamof Frick and Frack, died Monday at his home of heart failure He was 60 Frick and Frack, Werner Roblie and Mauch, were neighbors as boys in Basel, Switzerland, where they developed their routine clowning on frozen local pondsas teenagers They skated for two International Release DEAR DR. LAMB havejust found out | cannot digest milk. Any advice you can give me on this vould be greatly appreciated. Mydoctor has meusAcidophilus and I amOK, but I can't use any Blues dairy products such as butter, cottage cheese and so forth. I don’t like to drink milk. I get most of my calcium from cottage cheese and butter. Our health food store has Acidophilus capsules and Lact Aid. Whichoftheseis best or is there something else I can use? Is this something | will get over or will I have it the rest of mylife? DEAR READER — You're not as unusual as you might think. About 80 percent of the adults in most ethnic groups have such a problemand about16per cent of the Anglo-Saxon adults have this problem The basicdisorderis the absenceof sufficient enyears at Covent Gardens in London in the late zymein the smallintestine. This is an enzymethat splits the double sugarof milk into single sugarsso it 1930s, cameto the United States in 1939 and began can be absorbed. When the sugaris not split and abskating for Shipstad and sorbed, it acts somewhat like a chemical laxative Johnson's Ice Follies, causing gas and diarrhea There are some people who have damagetothe originating many popular comedy routines taken up cells in the intestine and loss of normal bacterial flora and develop intolerance to milk becauseof this by otherskating comics. Mauch retired from Theseare probably in the minority. Most people with skating in 1954 because of this problem inherit the tendency. Acidophilus has been highly promoted and it may a disease which gave him brittle bones. and he sub- have some beneficial effects. The rigid scientific sequently developed a testing that’s necessary to show how much good it heartcondition suffering does, if any, has really not been reported to date Certainly if it does any good, it will have to be severalattacks because of an enzymeliberated by the Acidophilus in MOVIE GUIDE HAMILIES the milk itself before it's digested Enzymesare proteins and the acid digestive juices in the stomachwill stari breaking them down before Fon they have a chance to take any action. Also, the idea i T 1:30-3:30-5:30 EVENINGS 7:30 & 9130 of increasing the types of bacteria that are in the colon isn't very practical from the point of view of couuit"WOTLEAD & cou eat milk intolerance. The absorption of the milk sugar is material unsuitable tor nM urges. parents. to Inquire abuut the ulm. betore Film can: | A adultRestricted type material and ; ONG: in the small intestine, not the colon. The small in testine is relativeiy free of bacteria Lact-Aid is an enzymeandit acts on the double sugar in the milk before you drinkit. It splits the dou- ble sugar just in the same way that the enzyme does this in your smallintestine. Cottage cheesewill havelesslactosein it than milk simply becauseof the fermentation process and the (those under 18 sears ol age are Jnot admitted except inthe elimination of a certain amount of the double sugar |company ot « parent or an adult in the liquid whey. How much double sugarthe cot| guardian | tage cheese contains dependsa lot on howit’s made |X. This y patently an aduit {ypetlmand nv one under 18 1s and whetheryou cantolerate it or not dependsa lot on how severe your enzyme deficiencyreally is. admitted The ag [ern sme T hateto disillusion you but you're notgoing to get | Motion Picture Association of anysignificant amounts of calcium from butter. It's all fat anda little water. | America 26 I THEATRES Provos or‘em i DEAR DR. LAMB iN ORIV! 1255 $. State, Prove, 374-0521 STARTS FRIDAY zemasince time and atriciansaid he would outgrow it but he’s 31 now Heclears up sometimesand thenbreaks out on his body, hands andin his hair. He was given shots for years andstill takes thembut we really can't see very muchhelp from them. As a baby and a child we tried to watch his foods. What is lacking? I had a poordiet beforehis birth. Isn't there some way one cancorrect this?I insisted on good foods thereafter. We have three daughters and they have no problems. What could he take to help his system andis there a diet he could follow? DEAR READER — Thefirst question is the diagnosis. You need to be sure that it is simple eczema that your son has. If that is the correct diagnosis, I fusper heis going to havetolive with it all of his life. It’s true that somechildren or infants have eczemaasa child andit disappears. In such instancesit’s often related to anallergic reaction to cow's milk. In otherinstancesit's onsetis associated with the introduction of wheat cerealinto the diet or eggs. You need to understand that this is an inherited condition. Incidentally, it has nothingatall to do with your diet during the time you were pregnant with yourson, At presentthere is nothing you can do about such inherited characteristics any more than you can change the color of your eyes or other inherited features. Se problem in eczemais a dry, itchy skin caused bythis inherited characteri: The other skin manifestations — weeping, redness, crusting — are usually secondary reactions. These maybe from an infection directly related to the scratching andirritation of the skin, One of the prominentfeatures of the disorder is the excessive itching that occurs. Whena person inherits this characterists. here are numerousdifferent factors which can precipitate an attack. This might be contact with nothing more than wool clothing. Incidentally, these people usually do better seating clothing made of cotton fibers because they are less irritating to the skin. Whena personhas infections, reddening and other problems, the first goal in treatment is to correct these complications. This may involve taking antibiotics. Because the problem is related to drying of the skin, it's importantto preventloss of moisture from the skin. One approach to treatmentis te avoid taking baths. In severely affected people, doctors often recommendtotal cessation of baths for long periods of time. A cleansing fluid that contains no oil or greasy material is used instead Cooperation Urged to Save College plane lost forever Some ay it's UFO Others say it’s a ors civilization. You may SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utahns should band together to keep Westminster College decideit’s both. the president of Stanford University from going broke, says Dr. Richard W. Lyman told a group of Salt Lake City businessmen Monday that Westminsteris a unique scholasticfacility in the Rocky Mountain states, and should not be allowed ioclose. It would be downright dangerous for the great AT BOTH THEATRES eerSe aa ee My son has h birth. We have doctored it mo: always whenhe was a baby. The pe Hundreds of ships and PSah IT'S COMEDY! IT'S MYSTERY! LEU ae) to owed you the amendment h. dous waste program have 21-April 18) You day to sal: from ar roductive ; GEMINI . (May 21-June 20) * make a sham and a mockery out of the hazar dous waste program DAYS ARE ‘WARM ...BU THE NIGHTS ARE HOT! jittle 20-Feb region of the Intermoun- tain West to be bereft of this particular kind of educational institution.” iets eS he said The schoo! has been plagued by financial trou- ble for several years Last January college officials asked the State Legislature for help but lawmakers refused to fund a nurse training program tion Off warnedthat close unless a reliable funding source is may found Lyman to ATIANS ENDS THURSDAY 2:995.00-7:30-10-00 nd a point, however that effort becomes. self-defeating; pennies pinched too severly buy an inferior CYAmoRaelSa meats) praeiea Seon es £2 SHOW 9:15 C9-HIT “BEYOND AND BACK ANGELUS THEATRE Fork THURSDAY ONLY AT7 & 9 AolCity 2:30-4:45 7:15-6:30 many have tried to keep tuition fees in line with those charged at public institu- asic LAN THEATRE sa id private schools including Westminster College, 499-540) Springs CORAL‘THEATRE educational product" he te colleges are especially hurt by rising costs because they cannot American Fork SHOWS 7:15 & 9:00 pass on those higher ex5 to the taxpayer. HUISH THEATRE Payson TODAY OMLY AT 7 & 9 » decision to erve and protect \y catmninster Colle e cannot be the College's alone. said |