are avy.” suffer ‘ao ‘average of nearly $50,000: each’ in extra metiical “plils ard lost ‘during ‘their lives, Baye: aaudy, of the hidden costs of: cigareties, up this loss Zor all. amokere.- 1 the; United ‘States :would ‘require ‘an aching tax ot 8 on avery pack of cigarettes, the researchers: conchuted. “Wel: likened every smoker to a gambler,” said Gerry.” ‘Oater, a medical economist, And we wanted to “entimate .the likely amount of money meee nmcker thould expect: to Of the ‘mauth, He" . The study’ conducted at’ Policy Analysis Inc, a Brodkline, Mags., fiom: that , researches. health cost: - relapsed ** ; Monday at @ miesting of the: i . Amefican ~ College Isaues;: >was . of; t Cardiology in Dallas,- The estimate is probably low, Oster said, because it | considers only amoking’s contribullon to lung cancer, heart - disease face higher-thar-usual risks of a variety of ‘other diseased, including. cancer’ - throat, . - bladder and pancreas. — - the that he-or * iets paying With sor ber “ LOWER FOR WOMAN’. and” emphysema. Smokers also - ages: “ot 95° and 1M wh smokes ‘more than‘ ‘two’ packs'a day, ‘the study sald that cigarette-ralated -Inedical bills ‘and lost work will add up to an avecage of $08,087 over his. Hfetime, | : “The cost far g woman in, this category Is $20,152. The difference is largely dua to women's lower Projected earnings. “The cost of sinoking- related medical bilts is high, _but this is far outweighed by the wagea amckers lose if they die or are bedridden, The costs. go dewn’ a Yoko. Ono sues’ ‘producer NEW: ‘YORK (AP) — Yoko« “Ono jokingly asked . the record’ ‘producer Jack Douglas if be planned to “gwlteh the ‘itmides” of a contract after she algned It, . the widow of former Beatle | “Joby Lennon has teatified in | ; ~ ad aid yau aigna contract like that state Supreme Court. Ono teatifled Monday “whea. Douglas brought her the. contract ta coproduce’ | ¢ the award-winning Double Fantaay album, “I said asa joke, “You're not going: to switch: the: insides, are yout! She then signed, tbe . deal, nn ‘Dongias ‘maintaing ‘that Ono’ signed a contract giving: him four per cent of the retall earnings of the first $90,000 albums seldand five per. cent: beyond: that - Bu! Ono centends she and Dougias had agreed verbally that he would recelve ‘three per cent of whatever ‘her company, Lennon’ Music, earned from the record. Ono. anid she was #0 “devantated’’ by - the murder pf her husband Dee. 6, 1980, that she did not take’ inanedilate legal action to cancel ' the ‘allegedly fraudulent ‘contract giving millions of dollars in royalties to Douglas. The record won the 1982 Album of the Year Grammy Award, Which she accepted: on behal{ of herself and ber late husband.Dougias, who bas produced records | fet .: artist including Aeroamith, Chea cue and Alice Cooper, won a Grammy.as: album's: co-producer, "¥cko gaid -ahe learned what she had done when her real estate lawyer, David’ Warmitash, ‘read . ‘contract ard “galled and- ‘asked her: “Why the heil nveatve ‘elgned your life to Jack Douglas," she Tecalled him saying, “You . can't even go to another’ - producer without. asking» him," Ono «said: she - some: tiistake, ‘Thal’s. not - the contract I signed.” She: told the lawyer she had already ‘pald Douglas $75,000 and‘ did not belleve | " he was: entitled’ to more so * soon after the record was released. ; . Eventually’ .. Douglas's Waterfront Productions filed sult against Ono's company for’ “several million . dollars” and she countersued to get the $75,000 back: as well as $225,000 AL punitive dame; ‘ ges. In other. ‘court action invelying - -Ono, . photographer tiled copyright suita Monday | against “High Society and Swank magasines for ‘publishing his allegedly’ stdlen pictures. of Lennon and Ono in the nude. ° Allan. Tannenbaum * chafigéd his reputation as ‘fans internationally recognized, phagto _ ie publication of his work the ° "were filed in U.S; district _ journalist” was-harmed by: in” the two pornography magatines. ” ‘The sult against High ; Society. seeks $180,000. in .datnagesi the Swank ‘suit - requests $450,000, Both suits court in Manhattan, ‘people: get. “older: Tt smoking casts of younger ‘men ore highest because -° . they have more years to get ©. sick and thelr potential Jone of earnings ia greatest, — it ix $11,717. The figures are averages | fo all smoker, not fust | thoge who get sick. “These cast eatimates do notimply thatevery amoker. . will: get lung ‘cancer, corenary. heart disease or - emphysema,” Oster said; ” . “This. takes: the costs for: ‘those: smokers whe do - develop the diseases. and .- ‘spreads, them across. all . smokers"). ‘Smokers who actually get’ Jung’ cancer, for instance, - may have costs far higher _ averages, - than the especially If they areyoung. ° The medical expense of © treating ‘a: man's lung’. cancer ayerages $18,373... But a man who gets the '. disease between ages 45 and’ 49 wIl loss an average ‘of. #286,047. in earnings, 80 his ie: total smoking-related coats ia ‘are figured tobe $304,420. - ~ "PAYS TO QUIT: . People can reduce their ~ isk of amokers’ disease Hf ‘s\they quit clgareties, and . Fora heavy-emoking man. - betyeen 65) and, 66, . for - Instance, the ameking, coal ‘Is 915,045, and for a woman. their costs fall dramatically ‘they ‘do so, - oe “A man between. ages 35° and 44 who gives up a hablt + Of smoking more than two “packs a day will -aave soctely $37,401, the study ~ found, and a woman in this - bracket will save $19,029, “Tt literally pays to -qult,” _ Onter said, — Federal atatintica show 98 per ¢ent of men and 29 per cent of women in the United States stneke cigarettes, ~The: American Cancer . Soclety estimates that > smoking accounts for about #9 per cent of ‘ali cancer. The shidy was directed by Qater and: conducted with, . Graham Colditz of Harvard “Medical School and Nancy ' Kelly of Policy Analysts. It was fhanced by Merrell “Dow Pharmaceuticals and will be published next-woek asa book called The - Economie Casta of Sincking , and Benefits of Quitting, - , 108 YOUR LUNCH OR A “FREVBE Reg. 1.65 oo Black . Forest i Ham $ ’ 100 g.. ‘Dutch Butter 1.09): Cheese Ret. 139° ah Hy i ee -: The Herald, Tuenday, Marct %, 1964, Page q | ~ CAMBRIDGE, ‘Mass, (AP). — For’ a year, Harvard: Prof. Paul Horowitz hay Hatened for a message. from Out There,” : some bleep or bip .to' prove aliens in other warlds are trying to talk to Earthlings. No, E.T. has not phoned Harvard, Not yet, anyway. Horowitz admits he would like to have found something in his firat year of listening, But he is not too disappointed, | - “] think: it's gong to happen someday," “he says, “This is our first chance, and we may not, succeed -in our first chance. F'd be surprised if, in the next few hundred years, we don't make contact.” Horowitz's around the- | clock listening is-.the: largest, ‘moat intensive man to make contact with - galactic civilizations, : swhen Harvard's: 25.5- ‘metre-wide radlo search ever launched by — “It began last’ March: = phone Harvard — telescope was ewitched on guessatle strate, at the Oak Ridge observatary in thetown of, 5° Hurowite has re Harvard in central encies," ee Massachusetts. In the frome unl Lee wa first two. .daya . of versal achente, operation, it. make sense, the accomplished more inthe . Hydrogen is the meat search for’. Peatitul element in the extraterrestrial +1) ‘Universe, and it naturally intelligence than all of the errits radio waves at 1420 previous such projects M@éshertz, So Horowitz's ined. ear sweeps the sky each ont there is more to it 48 Ustening for an than simply pointing the unusual transmission on a” big ear skyward, The frequency band 2,000 moat important decision hertz aoe unt i centred is which radio ‘1 1420 megahertz. The ‘heart of hile frequencies to Laten to, And this involves the ™achinery is: a computerized signal , to figure cot now thos Processor that breaks the allens think, . signal into 131,072 channels, It ignores “We're playing a Guessing game in which we assume that they'll do the most reasonable thing,” says Horowitz, a physicist, “The only thing that works for usin this game. ‘Is that if they are random noise and byrats df energy and seeks out an “unnatural” beacon in the sky; Sofar, the taleseope has scanned most of the sky - twice on this magle frequency. 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