The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975 Page: 18 of 42
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, June 25, 1975
Keep Up With
Sportt
In The Son
Monkeys May Hold Key To Unlocking Dental Diseases
TRADE AGREEMENT
On May It, 1973, Soviet
Communiat leader Leonid
Brezhnev and Chancellor
Willy Brandt of West Germa-
ny signed a 10-year agree-
ment calling for economic,
industrial and technical coop-
LOS ANGEL!
Bradley, former
city councilman
as mayor of Li
years ago this r
black mayor
dominantly whit
Athletically ,tz
cropped hair ar
moustache, Brai
up to 15 hours d
a week, He tur
HOUSTON iAI’i - Marmoset
monkey* may help scientists
learn more about human dental
disease
A group of Houston researrh-
ers who think so regularly
brush thr tw>fn Of IBoul SK) of'
the small South American ani-
mals They say the monkeys
develop dental problems sim-
ilar to those of humans
In an : - i, - ■ plain die 1
“Yet after nearly 15 yean of because the
studying this hypothesis," Levy $eem to be
’ said, "we still can't pinpoint same way
the exact mechanism by which grafts and
the body reaction to an in- j^ted,' Lev
junous agent causes disease." Once that
Levy believes that the human he said, the
body sets up a hypersensitivity wayS to prev
reaction to the penistent bac- tivity problei
teria or plaque on the teeth and
that it is this mechanism that
destroys the p« rodent#! tis-
sues
He hopes the experiment with
the monkeys will shed some
light
"We must work harder to un-
derstand the immune reaction
precise mwiiamum which in the monkeys to see if this will I best for them," he said,
people apparently causes the prevent severe periodontal dis- .
periodontal tissues around the ease “Vy, oas directed the
teeth to be destroyed, a team We know there would be !nsktil,ut* *!"” .** w#s “tab-
at the University of Texas Den- little or no peridontal disease if lshed m str«*« that his
t.il Science Institute here takes people would just keep the Kr’up Is,. f |onR way from ap-
thr stltltY “'Baderia called piaque off their teeth through P,y1ng °f ** I?0"'
plaque from the monkeys'proper brushing, flossing and|ke^ r^earcn to humans How-
*«*h such," said Dr Barnet M.Pf-lh ^ ^
A substance then m added to Levy, head of the team r neW and “ er method w
increase the antigenic, or in- But, the biggest problem pre''en|ing periodontal disease
le.1i.rn fighting action of the with prevwitive dwitislry is ln the foreseeable future
pi .qiH and it is reinjected into motivating people to do what’s Levy said in an interview
that for some years many phy-
I sicians, dentists and laymen
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T)||TV|Tm|i i .t m
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eration
He suggests that perhaps a
chemical method will be
wutked out as the answer to
preventive dentistry.
He said maybe an antibiotic
placed in the mouth with a
time release mechanism could
prevent the plaque buildup or
even a vaccine could be devel-
oped
"We need to do something,”
he said, "because the amount
of money spent due to dental
major ceiemoni
ings He will ta
anybody, anytim
Critics say h
much despite tl
that his adminii
nation’s third li
most three millii
been plodding a
lar.
Also heard is
mayor's efforts
emment more c
lid on city spen-
cooperation froi
ments of the city
Though he
courages such s|
supporters like l
as a Democratic
governor of Cali
or the vice pres
United States in I
Of more than I
on in the count
reportedly considi
cractic party lea
the most demon;
to white voten. 1
per cent of the v
trounce three-ter
Sam Yorty, Four
Bradley's ship w
Yorty Wmpalgn
to race.
[Julia Phillips Tries To
‘Crash’ Exclusive Club
312 W. TEXAS AVE.
I She was making a bold pro-
Iposal that she direct as well
as produce the film version of
Erica Jong's sensational novel,
J"Fear of Flying"
Only a handful of women, no-
tably Dorothy Arzner. Ida Lu-
pino and Elaine May, have suc-
ceeded as directors of Ameri-
can movies.
I Mrs Phillips recalled the re-
action over lunch by Columbia
Pictures president David Begel-
. A|Ul I'ompulsively con-
suming 14 rolls. KS agreedthol
it might be a goodtdea’’
for everyone. The marriage
ended, but the partnership re-
mains.
Why haven't more women di-
rected mpvies?
"Maybe because they haven't
• __ ___ -.L- _______ ••
been given the opportunity;”
Mrs. Phillips says, "it is diffi-
cult for women to get the
i •Jajfcett
In an interview
sociated Press, E
about black politi
problems of Am
Here are some of
and answers:
Q: Los Angeles
American city
black mayor. Do
race has ceased t
In your leadershi|
you give examples
A: I don't think
significant factor i
istration. In , part
cause I have tried
the people of the
best way I.know h
We’ve-tried to
advice of all segr
pity. That kind of
created the atmos
ceptability that ha
have hit 34 million, with 5 mil-
lion expected.
Mrs Jongfs tale of a New
York girl's search for self has
evoked controversy over its sex
and language ("How can a
woman write like that!").
Said Mrs. Phillips: “1 don’t
anticipate making a pornogra-
phic film. Sex Is organic to
'Fear of E’lying,' but I hope to
direct something smaller for
my first picture.
“Do I have any qualms9 No
— but a lot of anxiety. Let’s
say I'm confident - and scared
[witless."
Born Julia Miller in New
, , . ____:___j _____1
I'd like the picture to look as
elegant as Paris and Vienna
can look.
“1 see the main character as
an articulate, brazen, quaking-
inside heroine. The story is
more Tom Jones' than ‘Last
Tnnnn in Dnnie 1 "
York, she majored in political
science at Mount. Holyoke Col-
llege but her major interest was
in writing a novel and short
stories.
She met and married a Dart-
without regard to c
I have not run ar
incident of bigotry.
usual expression
"Well, I didn't vote
1 think you're di
FUNNV BUSINESS
fly Roger Bollen
^OU WANT TO WATCH!'
A TM l- CUOU! P v J
COMUERSATIOW soce IS
A LOST Af2T IM THIS!"—J
HOOSeHOLD/S-^
VA TALK SHOW f a
AND OUR TOPS TOO!
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PRE-4th of JULY
A JENNY JO Mr
daughter of Mr.
1 David J. McCorm
Newcastle, celebra
birthday Wednesdt
two sisters, Wendi I
Laurie Leigh, 3. Gr
are Mr. and Mr
........Phelps, Mr, and M
Morris and Roy I
mick, all of Bjayto
grandparents are M:
J. J. Austell of Hr
Mrs. Audrey McC
Maple or Pine
YOU’LL SMILE AT THE UNBELIEVABLE SAW
1/3 To l /
OFFOURREflUIW
"li t Down Town
SHELLY ANN
daughter of Mr. a
Charles A. SwickofH
American Homo Furnishings
celebrated her fourth
Tuesday. She has a sh
nie, 11 and a brothei
J. Grandparents are
12422 MEMORIAL
Mrs. W. W. S«
Highlands, Mr. ai
Wallace P. Gray of
and Mrs. Cotrine NIi
Crowley, La.
grandparents are Mrs
Swick of Baytown i
Tozine Myers of Crow
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HOUSTON 77024 :
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301W. TEXAS
■AYTOWN
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975, newspaper, June 25, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105195/m1/18/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.