European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 9, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday january 1988 the stars and stripes Page 5 Job satisfaction May make better fathers new York a men with involving and satisfying jobs do better an key measures or skill in rearing 5-Ycar-Olds Bill lend 10 have less Lime to spend with children a new study suggests. It also found thai the More a nun had valued his solitary activities and relationships with others Dur ing the pregnancy the better he encouraged those tendencies in his child five Yean later. The study of 23 sets of parents and their 5-year old firstborn appears in the january Issue or the journal developmental psychology. Eleven of the children were girls. The Parent were Middle lass to upper Middle dais and generally coping Well with parenthood. Husbands said they wanted to share child care equally with their wives said study Choju Lucor Franco Grossman of Boston University. Fathers who nuked themselves higher on Job satisfaction and involvement tended to show significantly More support for the child s autonomy which is enjoyment or acting alone and for affiliation which is enjoyment of relationships with others re searchers reported that support was measured by trained observers who watched the fathers and children interact. Grossman a psychology professor thursday said happiness with the Job May mave the father feel better about himself helping his relations with the child and May also simply reflect better Overall pay but the men in our Sample who were it involved and most liking their jobs were in jobs that were very demanding and had very Little Lime to spend with their a year old she Aid. Grossman said her work treating families and children suggest the Lack of Lime with the child might became a problem. She reported the work will William Pollack of Mclean Hospital and Ellen Golding of Charles River Hospital both in Boston. Support building for . Funding of aids research Chicago a More than to percent of adults now support federally funded research to find a cure for aids and know the disease can be spread through sexual Contact a poll has found. The results indicate education efforts about the Dis ease Are working but much still needs to be done said Steven Stuiber who oversaw the Telephone Survey for sri Gallup. It mainstream America that has gotten the Mes Sage Bui it has t permeated to All Levels of society Stuiber said. The poll found 76 percent of the 1.000 adults surveyed knew acquired immune deficiency syndrome can be transmitted by sexual Contact up from 61 per cent in a similar 1986 Survey. Twenty nine percent said they knew aids also can be transmitted through transfusions of tainted blood up from 10 percent in 1986, the nation s blood Supply now is screened for aids virtually eliminating Iran fun icons As � source of he virus. The new Survey conducted in october found is percent supported federally funded research to seek a cure compared with 70 percent in the earlier poll. However 12 percent of the adult respondent did not know How aids is transmitted. What we Sec is that he vast majority of americans do know How aids can be communicated. What i find spec Whyl disturbing is lha people who appear to be at risk tend not to know quite As much about the Dis ease Stuiber said wednesday of the poll conducted by the Gallup organization of Princeton ., and selection research inc. Of Lincoln neb. The Survey also found that one in 16 adult Ameri cans or 6 pc Iceni. Personally knew an aids victim a 50 percent increase Over the october 1986 poll he said. Man finally claims $3 million Albany. . A an accountant waited 45 Days before pulling off i Green Eye Shade and step Ping Forward thursday to claim a s3 million lottery Jackpot the Wail was rather easy when you consider the tax advantages of wailing until 1988," said Bernard Char i Bois explaining he saved about s15,000 in lures. The 55-year-old certified Public accountant from Glen Falls bought his ticket for the nov. 14 drawing and knew he was a Winner the next Day he said. Charlebois said he put toe winning ticket in a afe Deposit Box at a local Bank where he sits on the Board of directors. Married with three grown children Qia Lebois said Hii family knew about the winning ticket but no friends were told unlit the past few Days. I was the picture of Calm Cool and collected until i was handed the Check a few minutes ago he said. Now i can t even me Wilt receive about is 14,000 a year for 20 years alter lain and said he will use some of his winnings to build a House. Charlebois has no plans to quit his Job. "1 would t know what else to do hike my Job he Aid. Charlebois said his winning numbers were a combi nation of birthdays addresses and social Security numbers. He said he played the lottery twice a week for iwo years and will continue to buy tickets first brain tissue implant reported Boston a tissue from the brain and Adren Al gland of a spontaneously aborted human fetus was grafted onto the brains of two sufferers of Parkinson s disease and they showed marked improvement afterwards scientists reported thursday. The sent. 12 surgery in Mexico marked the first time that brain tissue from one human was implanted into the brain of another said or. Ignacio Madrazo of the la Raza medical Center in Max ice City who directed the Proa Dun. In several earlier operations Madrazo and doctors in the United slates and elsewhere implanted patients own adrenal gland tissue into the patient s brains to stimulate of dopamine a substance whose deficiency is believed responsible for Parkinson s. The fetal tissue was used As an alternative to such Auto rifling because of the risk of performing iwo major operations Jimulla Sously on patients 60 years old and older the doctors wrote in a letter to the new England journal of Medicine. Since Parkinson s disease occurs predominantly in older Patio Ali transplanting fetal tissue. Would considerably reduce surgical risk the doctors said. In addition scientists believe fetal tissue May be 11 Stop program to offer youth counselling unveiled Trenton A stale officials or thurs Day unveiled what they called an unprecedented one Stop shopping program to deliver drug pregnancy and Job counselling under one roof to High school Stu dents. We Are the first state in he country to try some thing like this said gov Thomas it. Keen during a Public ceremony. No one has Ever been As Ambi the be Alcris will be either at or near schools. The school need us and we need the schools said human services commissioner Drew Al nun. The s6 million school based youth services pro Gram will Benefit 29 schools or school districts in All 11 counties. Although the programs differ from school in school each oilers a number of social services to Han dle a variety of needs Oft can Agurs. Altman said students have difficulty concentrating on their studies if they abuse drugs or alcohol have family problems or we pregnant. This program offers us an alternative he Slid. It is a one Slop shopping approach which allows us to provide a comprehensive array of services in the one place where we find the majority of the Community s Young All school districts had been invited to apply for the Grants but had to find social service agencies or other non profit groups to help in offering the serv ices. Simy seven schools of districts applied. The programs will pro vide mental health family and substance abuse counselling employment and Caliri programs in formation and referral services and recreational projects. Kim. Others will also provide child care and family plan Ning programs transportation and hoi lines. For example Irvington High school will run its pro Gram out of portable classrooms on High school grounds it Wilt be open from g . 10 8 . Week Days and fora limited period on saturdays. More effective because it grows faster than adult tissue. Is More adaptable and is less prone to rejection. The patients were a so year old Man in whom Par Kinson s had evolved Over nine years and a 35-year-Otd woman who had Parkinson s for five Yean. The Man received fetal brain cells. The woman received tissue from the fetus adrenal gland. Both improved without complications arising eight weeks after the surgery the doctors reported. The transplanted tissue came from the fetus of a woman who aborted after 13 weeks of pregnancy and consented to the use of the cadaver s organs the physicians wrote. Parkinson s disease often characterized by tremors rigidity or toss of balance afflicts at least 350,000 peo ple in the United slates. Drugs can control the symptoms but their effect can be sporadic and Side effects can include psychological disturbances and impair ment ref movement the disease is caused by the death of brain cells lha produce dopamine which brain cells use to communicate. Dopamine also is produced by the adrenal glands which he above the kidneys leading doctors to by transplanting Issue from adrenal glands to the brain. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Jan. 9, i is Secretary of state George Marshall called on Congress to adopt a mull billion Dollar Relief program Tor Europe to protect the historic base of Western civilization against the soviet Union and the communist party. 30 years ago today. ,. Jan. 9,1958 a Genera sessions judge sentenced labor racketeer John Johnny Dio Dioquardi to is 10 30 Yean in prison Tor extortion. The 43-year-old Dio was convicted on charges of conspiracy to commit extortion and of shaking Down iwo stationery inns in 1956. 20 years ago today Jan. 9, i96s two Days Alicr his he topic heart transplant operation in Stanford calif., Mike Kaspe Rak began bleeding from the stomach and bowels. 10 years ago today. Jan. 9. 1978 prime minister Menachim Bain said Israel had no intention of dismantling or burning its settlements in the Sinai Desen despite demands by egyptian president Anwar Sadat
