T ancas: Controversy Rages Cholesterol Scare Discounted It may well be that a lifelong intake of high-content fattv foods, contraiy to current dietetic theory, is not a de terrent to o’d age nor even necessarily the cause of cardip vascular tioubles, a survey of elderly people indicated to day The medical supervisor of this pilot study is Dr Eu gene C Klein, M D , D-M, FA C P The mysterious factors that enable men and women to lead a lull life on ditary re gime high in „ cholesterol foods, and still be mentaLy aleit and psysicahy active long after they have become octogenenans, are as worthy of scientific investigation as are the postmortems on those who died in middle age or younger, the report said These inferences were drawn fiom a study by the public service division of the public relations firm of The Roy Bernard Co , Inc of the lifetime eating habit of 100 active, non-senile men and women in seven homes fori the aged throughout the New Yoik metropolitan ere a whose ages averaged 82 61 years It was found that 96 percent of those interviewed 45 males and 55 fema’es, had ne\er followed adiet for any time period during their lives for the purpose of losing weight, and that fats of all kinds were a dominant fac toi m their lifelong eating habits “Several subjects reported eating fats m pure form, such as butter, lard, _ chicken fat and other extremely high cholesterol foods,” the survey reported, ‘land chocolate and chopped liver were also pop nlat m their diets” One man, aged 82,. said that he east a pound of .chocolate a week.and brings a pound to the matron on duty “Converse to . what had been expected,” the Roy Bernard report, continued, “those with past and present diets of the highest fat con tent were the group least af fected by ~cawio-vascular trouble ” Furthermore, there was a marked preference for fried foods with 92 per cent of those polled still partaking • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) 13 3- 10 Edwin L Funck, 4100 WVX, 9, Header’s Foul trj, 13 3 11 Same. 3700 WVX, 9, to Header’s Poultry, 13 3, 12 M&B (Jay Donmoyer), 5500 WV, 9, Victor F Weaver, Inc, 13 3, 13.' Daniel G Forry, 3375 WV,- 9-2, Daniel K Good, 13 4, 14 Same, 3500 WV, 9-2, -_-NO SALE, 13 1 bid; 15 Same, 13 4 bid 16 Kenneth B Noll, 2800 WV, 9-2, John N Thomas, 14 2, 17 D E Horn & Co, (Glenn B Gockley) 4000 WV, 9-5, Daniel K Good, 13 3, 18 Same (Robert God frey), 5000 WV, 9-2, Roy E Ream, 13 6, 19 Harvey M Zimmerman, 1300 WVX, 8- 5, Carl B Risser, 15 3, 20 Same, 2000 WVX, 8-5, NO SALE, 13 7 bid 21 Jack Bucher, 4400 WV 8, Header’s Poultry, 13 4, 22 Same, 23 Same, 24 Ivan Z Hoover, 1450 WV, 10-1, Martin Brendle, 14, 25 Gar den Spot Broilers (Jacob C He-r), 700 WVXC, 13-6, to V C Hellmger & Son, 18 6 26 Same, 500 WVX, 13-6, W C Hellmger & Son, 18 6, 27 Same (John L Herr), 13C0 WVP, 17-2, Roy E Ream, 19 2 28 Same, 600 W7C. 14-2 NO SALE, 14 bid 29 Same, 16 4 bid, 30 J J Hess, If (J Warren Eshleman), 1850 WVX, 9-6, D-miel X Good, 13 0 H M&B (Miner Gaiber), 7(100 WV 8-6, NO SALE, 18 0 bid, 32 Same 6000 IR, 8-2 NO SALE, 13 2 bid, 33 Miß (James Bariev), 6000 WV, 8-6 NO SALE, 13 1 bid 34 Greidor Leghorn Farm 1880 WRF, 15 mo, W C M,.lhnge>- & 14 4, 100 m les, W C Hellmger & son 15 0 35 John J Dear doif 300 SXC, 10-4, W C H-1 linger & Son, 15 36 Same 200 SXC, 15, to Daniel K Good, 15 2, 37 Helen Thomas, 350 LF, Roy Tt r> n *■' lay, August 'terming, 5a One of the complaints reg istered by some of the older persons was that they do not get enough of frankfurters or corned beef and cabbage. The majority of those in terviewed were found to be light drinlters of alcoholic beverages, but only 39 of the subjects' were smoke, s at least once a day Eggs, . A ?. incidental fast brought out was that of prepared in almost every the 100 persons polled only way, were rouna 10 be a one was considered to be ov consistent part ot the daily erweight, although most re eating habits ot 97 persons ported some obesity during in the survey One man, aged their middle years which la -94, said that he had eaten 4 ter disappeared without re fENHStiVAKIA DUTCH Aug. 25 thru labor Day, Sept. 4 I Six miles east of Lancaster on the Lincoln Highway I (Route 30). I A wonderful opportunity to see and enjoy Pennsyl- I vania Dutch Crafts, Customs, Costumes, Cu ts and I Cookery, in a bright festival setting FEATURING ... 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IfIOLBS NEr EBY POULTRY* LIVESTOCK FEEDS "" ftfCX BY EBY’S mill pa. eggs a day all of his life, and stricted dieting. . is that the mysterious this was substantiated by his *> lt wou i d see m fairly cer- ic ability to exist on daugMer ‘ tain from i these results,” the ricted & Pleasurable diet*. •or. j i. . , serves as much Roy Bernard report conc.ud- scrut i n y as does the * ed, “that foods with high or mo rtems of the no ® highest cholesterol content V ors.” su do not inhibit the longevity of subjects whose systems in ~ some cases, and for reasons More personal income unknown, are impervious to ginates m agricultu- 0 i diets that are thought to be m any other indush\ 0 , ' miunous” wholesale and retail u “The inference to be drawn and contract construction 8 m. - 3:00 p. m. —From Band Shell, Entertaining Program and Drawing for Jamboree Prizes TIME - LEAVE ANY TIME - FUN FOR ALL!! EBY’S MILL, Inc. 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