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NEGRO COLLEGES ATLANTA. Ga. (LTD Pub- Hyp Owen Speaks Before Lions Club lie Negro colleges are receiv gro Colleges (OAPNC). The report also shows that alumni and faculty support to member institutions has increased with the establishment of foundations and development offices on their campuses. ing increased financial and professional support from private and nublic sources, according to Sheriff Notes Doubling Washington Physician the annual report of the Office For Advancement of Public Ne Of Crime During Decade Lasker Award Winner carries a $10,000 prize, were an the increase has been even more." said that it wouldn't be too long before each bad a uniformed man on duty all night Part of nounced by Mrs.

Albert D. Las ker, president of the Albert and The real upturn in the rate of; crime started in 1964 and 1965, following several Supreme Court decisions like that of the Miranda case, which involved the procedures of informing a person of his rights before question this is made available through "The citizens are becoming more and more worried by this increase in crime and they are Mary Lasker Foundation. Our 58th Year In the Woodruff DAGY WEIGEL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile Casualty Bonds 862-7007 funds from the Law Enforce Freis work was carried out ment Assistance Council pro the only ones who can get any over five years and included 380 (Additional DEATHS, Page 19) gram. men with moderate hyperten- thing done to stop it. We need to have citizens become involved.

ing him, Greene County Sheriff sion in 17 VA hospitals. Half of More than 10 million longhorn When crime gets too dangerous the men were treated and half cattle were driven from Texas we're going to end up with mar not treated. A later study in Mickey Owen told members of the Southeast Lions Club Tuesday noon at the 89er Restaurant. Sheriff Owen used FBI charts of the rapid increase in crime to to northern markets in the dec tial law if we want to protect England, he said, indicates that WILLIAM HVGHES William Hughes. 71, of 312W East Commercial, died at 3 p.m.

Monday in Cox Medical Center after a long illness. There are no known survivors. Greenlawn will announce ade following the Civil War. our lives and property," Owen the results apply to women. saiu.

The results, first reported in illustrate his point. On each of August 1970, showed that if the moderate persistent hyperten "We're all to blame in allowing crime to increase as we have. If you're not concerned about losing what you have it's NEW YORK (AP) A doctor who showed that even moderate hypertension is dangerous and should not be ignored was named the winner Tuesday of the 1971 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research. He is Dr. Edward D.

Freis, senior medical investigator for the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, D.C. Freis demonstrated that drug treatment of moderate hypertension with blood pressure only slightly elevated above normalcan cut the death rate. Three other scientists were named to share the Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research for their work in molecular genetics. They are Dr. Seymour Benzer, professor of biology at the California Institute of Technology; Dr.

Sydney Brenner, member of the medical research council unit of molecular biology at the University in Cambridge, England, and Dr. Charles Yanofsky, professor of biology at Stanford University. The awards, each of which sion is untreated, it can result in death from strokes, congestive MISS IRENE RAND your own fault" heart failure and kidney failure. The findings also showed that drug treatment reduced the risk The sheriff said that money for equipment and training Funeral services for Miss Irene Rand, of 1039 East Iinwood Drive, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Jewell E.

Windle Chapel with Dr. Paul Bolman and the the charts the rate of increase in all types crime doubled during that period. Owen said he didn't know if the court rulings were tied to the increase. Crime and population figures for the decade from 1960 to 1970 indicated that population in the United States increased 13 percent in that period while crime was climbing 176 percent during the same period. During the time, according to hadnt served to stop the trend of developing one of such complications from the expected 55 of increasing crime.

"We've got per cent to 18 per cent over the to get more men in uniform and Rev. L. Wallace Brown officiating. Burial wUl be in Maple five-year period. get them out on the street." There were 19 deaths from Park Cemetery.

The body will be at the funeral home from 7 to cardiovascular causes in the un Owen felt that the weak link in the judiciary system was in the treated group; 8 in the treated 9 p.m. today. Owen, burglary was up 142 per prosecuting attorney area group. Miss Rand collapsed in a cent, non-resident burglary rose 155 percent, and burglary in a downtown store about noon Mon Until Freis demonstrated that "Wages here should be in comparison with that of the judge so that we could get and hold ca residence during daylight hours day and was pronounced dead on arrivial at Cox Medical Cen even moderate hypertension is dangerous, the foundation said ter at 12:05 p.m. pable men in the office.

The term should be four years in showed a marked increase. Larceny during the time was up 245 percent, purse snatching increased 332 percent and robbery "many physicians paid only Memorial contributions may scant attention to their patients stead of two so that a prosecutor be given to the building fund at could be active at. least three moderate hypertension, in the was up 224 percent. Robbery of South Street Christian Church. mistaken belief that it was not years during his term.

Chief assistant to the prosecutor should dangerous until the patient's a residence was up 213 percent and crimes against property climbed 180 percent. Crimes of violence increased 156 percent blood pressure reached higher CHARLES TOCRNIER MARSHFIELD Charles Tournier. 80. Marshfield. died levels." draw a salary equal to the magistrate judge," Owen stated.

Discussing the need for citi Freis recommended that per during the decade. zens to become involved, Owen sons under 45 have their blood pointed to the jail where he ex Discussing the crimes of vio pressure checked every five plained that he had been unable lence, the sheriff said that mul One From Joplin Marines Suffer Meningitis CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) Two cases of meningitis one of them contagiouswere reported at this huge Marine base north of San Diego Tuesday, bringing to three the number of patients found to be suffering the illness in the past two days. AU three patients two teen tiple murders were becoming to get anything done through his years if it is normal. Those over 45 should have it checked every three years to age 55, then at own efforts.

"A jail board of common. good citizens came to the jail, five-year intervals again. If Turning to the Springfield area, Owen said crime during the first six months of 1971 climbed in all categories except there is a suspicion of abnormal pressure, but not a conclusive diagnosis, a check should be saw the need for improvement and we're now painting, working on plumbing and putting in new windows. It's paint that will last rape and burglary. made again in a year, he said.

In its citation to Freis, the Owen said the increase in crime started in 1949 and since judges commented: for a while, too, not the cheap kind you so often are handed." He discussed law enforcement in towns in Greene County and that time it had moved steadily upward. "The last seven years age Marines and the 2-year-old "Dr. Freis' study offers a momentous opportunity to clinical medicine. It is an examplary demonstration of the potential of preventive medicine for saving and prolonging the lives of tens son of a Marine sergeant were in serious condition at the naval hospital on base, a base spokesman said. The Marine suffering contagious meninococcal meningitis was identified as Pvt.

Peyton R. Jackson, 18, of Joplin, Mo. The spokesman said about 35 mem of thousands of Americans. FIND OF THE WEEK Hypertension is a leading cause of stroke, which kills over 200,000 Americans a year and is bers of Jackson's infantry unit the third leading cause of death in the country. While the work by Freis is recent, the basic research award went to Drs.

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He said it was the third case of meningococcal meningitis at the base this year. Lab tests also revealed that Lonie Petasek, the son of Sgt. Gary Petasek of nearby Ocean-side, was suffering a noncon standing of the nature of genetic material and how it is altered. All did basic work showing how the information contained about 9 a.m. Monday at his home after an illness of seven months.

Mr. Tournier, a retired farmer, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna Wilson, San Bernardino, Mrs. May Stitz, Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. Mabel Lowder, Marshfield, and a brother, Frank, Marshfield.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Barber-Edwards-Arthur Chapel here with the Rev. Clay McVay officiating. Burial will be in Timber Ridge Cemetery. HOMER D.

HARRIS LAMAR Funeral services for Homer Dwight Harris, 78, of Lamar, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Lohmeyer-Konantz Chapel here with the Rev. Nelson Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Lake Cemetery here. Mr.

Harris, a farmer of the Lamar area, died at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday in Barton County Memorial Hospital here, where had been a patient since Saturday. Mr. Harris moved to Barton County in 1915 from St. Louis.

He was a member of the Lamar United Methodist Church, Lamar Masonic Lodge, and Abou Ben Adhem Shrine in Springfield. He is survived by his wife, Ef-fie; four sons, Dwight, of Jasper, Lester Claude, of Wichita, Dalton, of Route 3, Jas. per, and Dwain of Lamar; one brother, Lester of Route 3, Jasper; and 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. JOHN R. INTER SPARTA Funeral services for John Raymond Minter, 79.

of Route 1, Sparta, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Harris Chapel, Ozark, with the Rev. G. L. Thies officiating.

Burial "will be in National Cemetery. Springfield. Mr. Minter collapsed and died shortly after be was involved in a two-car crash Monday morning near Springfield. MRS.

MAE REED OZARK Mrs. Mae Reed, 80, of Ozark, died at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday in Springfield Baptist Hospital. She was a native or Russell, but lived most of her life in the Ozark area. Mrs.

Reed was a member of the First Baptist Church here and Ozark Chapter Number 98 of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Kerr, of Ozark, and Miss Irene Reed, of the home, two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Myrtle Peck, Kansas City, and three grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and three step-greatgrandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Harris of Ozark. tagious type of meningitis called pneumococcal, the spokesman said. The child was admitted 'y- HlW" ROGERS on the gene a unit of heredity is translated into the body's protein. Benzer, for example, contributed a technique for splitting the gene in the way physicists split the atom. With this technique, all of the scientists were able to get at the fine structure of the gene.

Up to this point, it was believed that the gene was the elementary particle of heredity, not Saturday. Pfc. Donald R. Loftie, 17, of Duncan, whose noncon- a i case of men- ingococcemmia meningitis was diagnosed Monday, remained in serious condition, he said. Loftie was the third Marine hit by this form since last week.

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