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Show THE HERALD Soviet Winter Demands Fat ot Stout Heart MOSCOW(UPI) — How do Russians po for the onslaught of their ferocious winters? Some advise eating moreto build up an extra layer of body fat. Others go to great lengths to pickle, can, salt and dryfoods that can be broken out during the long months when little fresh produce is availa‘le Still others do nothing, trusting in- new leather coat or hat had a rude shock those items jumped about 30 percent in price in September penetrates sweaters andlight jackets business in the past few weeks has been picking up have disappea Most Muscovites had already brought Just as much in demand are imthe fur hats with ear flaps that they perishable foodstuffs. Most of the lush seem to wear constantly. Those who fruits and vegetables from the southern were waiting for the first frost to buy a republics of Georgia and Central Asia out their heaviest coats and chapkas and cocros generally — State-of-the-art elec- a bioengineer, told about Two partly bionic men tronic parts for the the two workers to make this point make their living these above-elbow amputee. © VHS © BETA e DISNEY Titles to choose from days the way they did neon Mei 1000 sq. ft. Party Room available with big screen. Rentfor only $50.00/night 3079 N. 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You can eat it all 30 Now what you do,” said a wizened about 15 kopecks or 21 cents per clove they command 15 rubles($21) for about mus hrooms Bionic Arms Becomes ae for Two BACKSTAGE S ndredsof for 5 pounds), ‘apital by now springtime on But black marketsales of used coats brought relief from summer heat has hats and boots go on openly at mostof turned to a whistling wind that Moscow's farmers markets and whatever stead inthe predictions of mysterious, irascible. babushkas who are convinced they foresee the f ure. or at least the futu weather By mid-October, the cool breeze that job as a maintenance a-half pounds. It supports worker on the Alaska 50 pounds when locked pipeline; the other, runn- into the right angle position ing a front end loader It flexes like an elbow, They are among an exclusive club of workers rotateslike one and has a who wear a ‘‘Boston 30degree free swing Dr. Allen L. Cudworth elbow’’ — the latest in with functional biceps and triceps muscles Cudworthis director of started taking shape in e 1960s. He said it is called ‘’Boston shoulder By contrast, the latest arm” power pack elbow his real way hedid by brain: power. The brain tells the Liberty Mutual Life « because Massachusetts The bionic “elbow which costs around Insurance Research Institute of Technology weighs around eight muscles in ounces andis mountedin to tighten $2,500, is getting arm Center in Hopkinton, amputees back to work Mass. where scientists students worked with the people at the center in the forearm. It can bere charged in 15 minutes developing it providing enough skeletal muscle you electrical juice for an 8 create continuous dis: The 69 arm —anearly model was bulky and required a six-pound bat- hour work day tery pack, the amputee can com: and leisure time ac- have been working to of perfect the myoconcourse, they are suitable electrically trolled prothesis for candidates. The ideal candidate for more than a decade. the “Boston elbow’ is an Cudworth said the first above-elbow amputee primitive Boston arm tivities — providing, strap slung worn on a over the Thanks to electronics the upper arm When you tighten a charges of muscle signals on the skin sur- ace and they can be picked mand his manmade said. up,’ Cudworth Last Poletown Resident Stays Firm SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T BELONG. 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ALHAMBRA ¥H WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nearly twice as many women as men are treated for mental depression and three Spanish Fork 791 ‘ees $11, 1.25, BYU Students 1.75; = l2wp 250 GEORGE HAMILTON ., responsible for the difference. ‘“‘Societal institutions and norms maintain and reinforce the powerles- biological, hormonal or genetic factors as currently understoodare not enough to explain why more women than researchers say it ap- sness and devaluation of Men experience depres- pears that sex dis- women that are so crimination and con- destructive to their mentinued stereotyping are A Jon Peters Production Dae aA CHEVY CHASE-RODNEY DANGERFIELD- TED KNIGHT MICHAEL O'KEEFE. BILL MURRAY sion. Their report in the Oc- tober issue of the American Journal of chiatrist at the Univer- Psychiatry said it has sity of North Carolina been estimated that 20 School of Medicine, and percent to 30 percent of tal health,’’ said Dr Elain Carmen, a psy- all two associates. women experience Theysaid a review of depressive episodes, recent studies showsthat often of moderate Pte Ta Bd From The People Who Drought You "HALLOWEEN: ‘More Of The Nioht He. Came Home. i ee ca MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 12:00 MIDNIGHT ? STUCUBS)eh sano THEATRES The Armywasno laughing matter until Judy Benjamin joinedit. LOOKER g ee PG Plus Co-Hit “EVE OFTHE NEEDLE’ R THE HOWLING yy gLooDY VALENTINE (sie ¥ Starts tomorrow ae aed 20d 8:ole)ty PG olTce bahes "(eran Starring John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John OO eine TOW CINEMAS | ee SAT, MAT.3:90-5:00 120 W.tein, hen. 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Carmen and colleagues said processes that mental health professionals consider desirable are not encouraged for They said less play a role in the development of psychological problems f ® in and incorporated into some prevalent psychological PE It's the land of hospitality... autonomy and achieve- ment,” the report said “Girls, however, are taught that the adult woman’s success will be acquired only indirectly ome (rough the status of the male alliance she makes.” The researchers said that since men hold power and authority, womenare rewarded for developing ‘‘characteristics that accom- coop Thursday-Sunday A HOWARDZIEFF FILM EILEEN BRENNAN ARMAND ASSANTE- ROBERT WEBBER SAM WANAMAKER BARBARA BARRIE MARY KAY PLACE MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY unless you don't belongthere. 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