European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday june 15, 1977 take me out to the a a a a a Many a ballplayer has been caught Nap Ping on the bases but 1-year-old Jona than Tempo from Waterbury conn., 4,600 polled May have been the Only one of 50,000fans to snooze during a recent game in new York s Yankee stadium. A Many teens Don t like work role for women Denver a a Survey of it year Olds shows thai Many males and a number of females still Don t thin women should work outside the Home a Denver based commission Denver based National assessment of educational Progress a project of the education commission of the states asked4.600 17-year-Olds to write essays about their views of women s role in society. About half Felt women either should stayin the Home or take jobs Only under certain conditions the commission Survey showed 37 per cent of the males and 21 per cent of the females said woman s place is in the Home while 58 per cent of the females and 41 per cent of the males said women should work wherever they 7 per cent of the 17-year-Olds surveyed said women should remain at Home because that s the Way it is while another 4 per cent said women were incapable of woman should stay at Home so that she can Cook clean House and Lake care of the children because a majority of the women while they Are girls Are raised in an environment where they Are taught Tobe a Mother and housekeeper one writer in the Bible the scriptures show the woman is in the Home while the Man is in the Fields Togo president visits Cairo Cairo up president Etienne Eya Dema of Togo has arrived in Cairo. But another wrote women Are human beings it is their god Given right to pursue whatever career they of the writers mentioned the need for More Money As one of the conditions under which women might work said Ina . Mullis. An Nap , she said Federal statistics show that 58 per cent of All working women Are either self supporting or Are married to men who make less than 7,000 a , for most families economics plays a major role in determining whether a woman will work she said. Women held about four out of every 10jobs in the country in 1974. Department of labor figures show. Stateside Fords leaving desert for Mountain Holiday Rancho Mirage Calif. Up Gerald and Betty Ford will join the summer exodus from this desert resort spokesman announced. They will take a two month vacation at the family condominium in Vail Colo. Bob Barrett an aide to the former presi Dent said the departure would be delayed by Ford s Busy speaking schedule which will continue for the next two weeks fee said they should move out of their rented Home Here at the end of the month. Barrett also reported that mrs. Ford is progressing very nicely in treatment for a pinched nerve in her neck and chronic arthritis. Chi a stable after 2-Story fall from 73rd floor Skull fracture after falling 20 feet from the 73rd floor of a hotel lounge to restaurant two stories below. A Detroit Plaza hotel representative said Christine Candella apparently wan dered away from her parents As they columns without noticing a Inch Gap be tween the floor of the lobby and the revolving flow of toe bar and fell through Tea service area of restaurant on the 71st floor the representative said. A restaurant employee give the girl Motamo Moath resuscitation White medical services team was waited in a lounge area to be seated la the revolving cocktail bar separated from the lounge by a series of mirrored columns a More Drivers pumping Gas and checking Oil Washington a millions of americans who never before stirred from their autos at a gasoline station Are now pumping their own gasoline washing their own win Dows and checking their own self service Gas station was practically unheard of in 1970, but the latest figures from the american Petroleum Institute indicate that nearly one of every three Gallons of gasoline sold in the United states now is pumped by the buyer. The growth of self service stations has surprised Many Industry experts who though the idea would Appeal Only to youngsters and do it yours Elfers. Women and even people in chauffeur driven cars Stop at the self serve pumps a Petroleum Institute official said. Safe action booms business for boy tycoon Ramona Calif. Api corporate president Dickie Cessna age a says Busi Ness has been booming Ever since state tax authorities hauled his company onto the carpet Back in phone never stops ringing and the business is coming in better than Ever said the serious minded chief of Kloco inc., which Sells horse manure and stalk gophers. He s now complying with state Law by making manure customers fill out forms. U they need the manure for household Gar Dening they pay a 5 per cent lax. Farmers Don t pay a Well publicized tax Case not Oahu boosted the Kloco business. U netted Testate of California some additional tax revenues $5 since april according to Cessna. Labor dept. Notes student summer hire rules Washington up the labor department noting that 2.8 million students Are expected to seek temporary work this summer have warned employers that those under 18 Are legally prohibited fro doing hazardous jobs. The department said anyone under 18can work Only a limited number of hours. About 18 million students aged it and older were expected to enter the labor Force looking for temporary work this year. Suicide prevention talk interrupted by suicide san Francisco up the Goldengate Bridge District Board of directors was interrupted daring consideration of suicide prevention program for the Bridge by a message that another Man had leaped to his death. General manager Dale lube ring adjust told the Board at its latest meeting that there were to known jumpers from the Ridge in 1177 and a total of 603 in the Bridge s history when be leaned of the Ridge s 8mth suicide victim. He was identified As Richard a habtefjjr., 32, a trans world airlines cold. Hubbell had phoned police telling them hews going to kill himself Bat he tamped before California Highway patrol Aat Bridge workers could get to him. Police said Hubbell left a suicide me la his car. Saying be was tired of living. Drug May end heart attack harm Minneapolis i a a nerve Block ing drug May be Able to Stop heart attacks from doing any damage researchers re ported monday. The agent developed at the University of Minnesota and called Bre tysium Tosy late was Given to 33 suspected hear attack patients at St. Mary s Hospital Here. Fourteen of them later showed no evidence of heart damage scientists said. They said the drug was withheld from 40comparable patients and 38 of them later showed Clear evidence of heart doctors also reported that Only one patient Given Bre tysium died in St. Mary Hospital of the 40 who did not receive the drug seven , the findings were not deemed conclusive because the Experiment was designed to determine if the drug would prevent heart beat irregularities not halt heart attacks. Or. Marvin Bacaner the chief researcher said the heart attack stopping potential of the drug is just a preliminary observation subject to confirmation by extensive further said Bre tysium May be Able to shut off the heart attack Between the Earl signs and the actual damage to the heart muscle. He said it appears to be effective in blocking signals through the sympathetic nervous , professor of physiology at the University developed Bre tysium in the1960s in an Effort to Block ventricular fibrillation a frequently fatal complication of a heart attack. Ventricular fibrillation is the major form of arrhythmia the medical term for an irregular heartbeat conventional treatment for suspected heart attacks including anticoagulants to prevent blood clots from medications and bed rest about half received Bre tysium to see Uit would prevent ventricular fibrillation
