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Downtown mourns death ffiREY DOCTOR

of Poodles' Del Priore, 81 Emotional factors


7r_? ue.r.r- uf Ar.r.hor.y S. "?oo- Rocr.ej, Phi' Fo=-.er, Tor.} Marvin,
'p-c * ^}p' Vf ^r& r»f 2'_rf5 L'r.'t^i A\TfS Ar.ie b.iaw, the Dorsey Brothers. add to bowel stress
many others. Box-rig champion By Allan Bruckheim
Car.T.en Bas-lo was a regular. I am s. •*. nrcni( ?v:':c-r wi;h a diagnosed
Po-xiles was a Navy cook in
Yfor.ci War Ii. In au^juun ;y his
Q • ca.-e- of irri'.c.lv? oowel ^> r.ororr.e. My
C '.'S^.J^CKXLe?
<.Go.-:.r_g. he was a rr.us<cian. He (iiuon s'.e.T:? from ^urr.e- of rr.\ menial prob-
ci:eo i- r.Uay lems. Sir.oe I >nov. iheif? cm provoke re^l
ai ir.e as-:- 01 and bass v:oL He owr.ed a collec- *vrr.pioms. how -A ill m> doctor sor: ou; the
1 8!.S-?r\\es PEANUTS
tion o! 15.000 records, rr.ost of Lih\ <:LcI syrr-uiorr.s from the ones caused by
were T :?:?
IftC - ~ ihe-rr. ;szz. And he was an avid golf- 1

uay a:. Pirro


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oUt I CALLECJ IT OUT BECAUSE I 5HOULP I JUMP
Fjr.o'.ior.al fat:ors seem to play a
GANLEY & Sens Fu-
nerai Hcme.
er.
I join his many friend in offering
A . naj-or role in pa'.ier.ts suffering from
the bov, ei stress of"aiternating diarrhea and
SAW IT OUT 50 T CALLEP IT
GOT .'IT WAS WAY OUT!
OVER THE NETANP
KICK HER,OR RUN
Poodle? condolences 10 his family. cor.supation associated wkh irritable bowel AROL'NP THE NET
syndrome. ANP KICK HER?
ushered in a culinary era of cook- TRIPS: ' Therefore, physicians must explore psy-
••cr.y-morrur.g customers in S> ra- • The Carrier Corp. Retirees As- chological factors in an attempt to differen-
. ,.;e when he took the "night end" sixiation is planning an overnight tiate patients with oiher organic disease
jf :he Poodles &. J-m Rc-s:aurar.is trip to Niagara Falls. Ontario, April from "those v/iih IBS. This is not always
." ir.t1 ZUU U.Ul'K. O! .\un.!>. bilLlI.il l-J i'.UU lu till'I Udr- sOtUr- avcillaulC-. cao_t <,<-j ai.*-'-iiii[jLI- i. oc. -i~>.i..~
Street and later at 3900 N. Court If mieresied, call .Marion at toms are common to both.
i:. 48S-S456. To begin wuh. patients with other intes-
He retired in 19SO when he cook- tinal diseases are "more likely to have local-
• The American Association of ized tenderness, whereas IBS patients have BOUND & GAGGED
ed his las!, "freua" early Friday Reared Persons is planning a trip more generalized pain.
morning, Sept. 26. ai the Couri to Atlantic City. Apni 3-4. staying Furthermore, IBS patients frequently ex-
Street restaurant. at the Claridge Hotel and a trip perience a greater variety of symptoms.
For 23 years he served his fa- April 9-10 to Bird-in-Hand, Pa., for Once other types of disease are ruled out
mous fried concoction called "fret- a performance of "The Glory of through these measures and through labo-
la" and his homemade Kalian hot Spring," a tour of the Amish coun- ratory tests such as colon X-rays and endos-
sausage and eggs, nepper and eggs, try and a visit to Rainbow Theatre. ccpy, a positive diagnosis for IBS can be
broccoli, parmesan, and his popular Call Margaret, at 476-5041. made. The first step in treatment is to in-
hot Italian sausage sandwich with • The Happy Hearts Seniors are crease fiber intake with whole cereal grains
tomato sauce on the heel of oven- planning a trip May 14 to attend and more fruit and vegetables.
fresh Italian bread. comedian Charlie Prose's presenta- Low-dose anudepressants are commonly
Poodles usually turned on his tion at the Rochester Auditorium. prescribed for IBS patients who are experi-
grill at 10 p.m.. and from then into There will be lunch. Call Vicky encing depression. For pain sensitivity,
the early-morning hours he would Chapman at 448-1954. analgesics may offer relief.
serve late-night "downtowners." If none of these therapies provides suffi- GARRELD
FUND-RAISERS: cient improvement, sire'ss and psychologi-
Before opening the North Salina cal factors must be examined. Most IBS pa- WE'RE IN A RUT. GrARFIELP.' GOIN& TO CAL
Street restaurant. Poodles did his • Pancake breakfasts will be tients are insulted by the suggestion that MAVBE I SHOULP CHAN&E VOO "BINGO'!
frying on the ground floor of the served at Transfiguration Church, they require psychological counseling , VOUR NAME
Alhambra Budding at 275 James 740 TeaiL Ave., Syracuse. 6 a.m. to (though'your attitude is a good one), but m IT'5 SOONPW&
St.. Syracuse. 1 p.m. Sunday after religious serv- many cases it proves necessary for helping BETTER
He began working in restaurants ices. A donation is appreciated. tie patient understand his or her problem. ALREAPV
in 1929 at Ginsburg's in the 400 There also will be sales of Polish Write to Dr. Bruckheim in care of Trib-
block of South Salina Street. After kielbasa and butter lambs, and an une Media Services. 435 N. Mchigan Ave.,
si-rving in the Civilian Conserva- arts and craft show after the 5:15 Suite 1400, Chicago, HI. 60611.
tion Corps in the early '30s. he p.m. Mass Saturday.
worked in the family grocery oper- • An Irish goods and craft sale
ated by his father. Rocco Del Pri- will be 1 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at BUYHRAHAIVr
ore, at 414 Kirkpatrick St. St. Patrick's School, Schuyler
In the mid-'30s (the Depression Street and North Lowell Avenue.
Tipperary Hill. There will be Irish- DEAR DR. GRAHAM: How old should a REX MORGAN
era). Poodles began serving food in child be before his parents start teaching
the Geneva area with his wife, the theme wearing apparel. T-shirts, WE (WVE f- DIABETIC HER SOU IS STEALING /1K!D i'AI GOIHG TO 5PEAK
sweat shirts and pins, including the him about God? — MRS. E.O'D. IN5UUN fAOHEV TO SUV TO HIM fdOUT IT;
former Ann Schneider. They sold "AP5ifT IN THE PXQJ=CT5..
ice cream and hot dogs on Route 20 green-over-red traffic signal pins. DEAR MRS. E.O'D.: At what age do
Sl>£5 IU REAL TROUSLSf

between \Vaterloo and Seneca There will be a spaghetti dinner 4 you begin to teach your children to avoid
Falls, and to satisfy the hunger of to 7 p.m. and a bake sale. Call danger or to let them know that you love
truckers who patronized the stand. 472-6101 for more information. them or to encourage them to do what is
Poodles began frying hot dogs, on- • A spaghetti dinner will be right? The answer is that you do these
ions, green peppers, potatoes and served 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at things almost from the beginning, be-
eggs, which la'ter became his "fret- Hewlett Hill United Presbyterian cause you know they are important.
ta." Church. 3209 Hewlett Hill Road. Small children learn far more than we
The late-night operation on Camillus. The donation is S5 adults, may realize, even at a very young age.
North Salina Street attracted ce- S3.50 ages 5 to 12. There also will Surround your child with love right
lebrities. Show business people be a bake sale. from the beginning — also surround him
who were performing at Three If you have items for this col- with an atmosphere of faith. Let him MUTTS
Rivers Inn. Andy's Inn. the Elms. umn, call 470-2219 or write Joe grow up seeing you pray before every
Club Candee and other clubs gravi- Ganley. Efly.P.0. Box 4915. Syracuse meal, and at other times as well. Let him
tated to Poodles'. 13221. Please include a daytime grow up realizing that being with God's
Among them were Jimmy Du- phone number, and print proper people in church and hearing His Word is
rante. Muhammad All, Mickey names. important.

DAILY CROSSWORD
Today's invitations go
ACROSS 46 Jackson 3 —Scotia
to part cook/part guest 1 Rummy
variety
4 Go no
trademark 4 Playful
50 A big movement
23 Bad
lighting?
25 Picked up
the tab B.C.
waterfall? 5 Greek
Dear Miss Manners: I'm in my late 20s, newly married, further 55 Fort—, cross 25 Nevada
and, as time allows, my husband and I enjoy having 8 Makes N.J. 6 Stick city
dinner guests. I am simply looking for their company candles 56 Never figure? 27 Sediment T 5T1LLHAVE
and have no intention of asking 12 Past again? 7 Salon 28 Ichabod's ONE FRO& LEFT
them to bring part of the meal. 13 Give a hoot 57 Inventor's request foe
Our gatherings are rarely formal, 14 Pennsyl- inspiration 8 Leave 29 "Star Wars-
but it is still my instinct to think vaniaport 58 —budget secretly princess
that, if I am inviting someone to my 15 Calendar 59 Conked out 9 Playwright 30 One way to
house. it is impolite to assume that abbr. 60 Succumbs Levin stand by
the guest should have to help with 16 Air force? to gravity 10 Wrestling 31 Tragic
the meal. Sometimes the wife of- 16 Ribier, 61 Computer victory 35 Bafflers
fers to bring something, and I for one acronym 11 Witness 38 Evidenced
usually graciously decline. 20 Soon-Yi's DOWN 17 Sundial ennui
When other couples invite us. mom 1 They're notation 40 The whole
MANNERS my husband will ask what I offered 21 Geometry
find
all here
2 Dr. Frank-
19 La-, shootin'
match
to bring. My answer is usually Bolivia CURTIS
nothing. I don't recall having heard my mom offer to 24 Drive enstein's 22 Bridge 42 Titanic
bring food when invited to dinner. 28 tfs incredib- aide position message LOOK.Bfl.KKT. TVE "PICK16FOOT NEIAQN" I GOT THE \P6A, HET,DOWT LAUGH!
Is tnis a custom I have been unaware of? ly flaky 45 Elevator FINAUX P1CKEP A, -HE OElGlNMED TH£ I BT WWCHW6 A HOU1 THE,
Solution time: 28 mins. fMKTOR DEOPE*
Gentle Reader It is increasingly customary for people 32 Wan man SUBJECT FOR MY UNOEKGROUND PICKLE NSj» PROGRAM
-.'—HE SENT ABOUT HOW IUHICH PROBLEM
to treat all meals as cooperative ventures, but that 33 Embar- 47 Skunk's
rassed, defense
doesnj; mean Miss Manners likes it any more than you obviously
do. When hosts do it — "Please come to dinner — and 48 Source of
34 Actor Davis veritas
by the way, we'd like you to bring a main course to 36 Mamie's
serve 15" — it is clearly rude. When guests offer to 43 Pre-diplo-
man ma hurdle
bring something, it is kind: but it is still rude for the 37 Unctuous 50 Staff
hosts to be too quick to take them up on it. or to do it 39 Some pick
with such frequency that they might as well announce 51 Blackbird
up trucks 52 Lemieux
that they expect it. Yes. friends should share the cook- 41 Pre-Coium-jLjg.
HjA^EIR'SlA C Kl
milieu
ing — but unless a group of people has agreed to a truly bian tnbe [-Ti>o I
Rli~MBAiG I
53 Harem
cooperative meal, in which the person who offers the E'D'SBLJA [
43 Simon or Yesterday's answer room FOR BETTER OR WORSE
house is not the host but the organizer who gains other Diamond 54 —U.S.
people's consent, the proper way is by issuing recipro- 44 Court Pat. Off. ftfJP 8ftLU/S ft NICE GtiQ-
cal invitations. As you do your full share of entertain- _3l)ST YOU flND |VSE
1 2 3 fWP -TVSO WEEKS i rwow THFrr SHE PMD
ing, Miss Manners absolves you of the task of cooking ELIZABETH !ASU-<3£T~
for other people's dinner parties. 12
Dear Miss Manners: I was appaJIed that someone
would hit up wedding guests for the cost of the iimo. 15
How tacky. If you're going to run a wedding for profit,
at least do it with class: May I suggest the following: 18
i
1. R.S.V.P. to a 900 number.
2. Lease the church building for the wedding, the
renting couple thereby obtaining the right to use the
building as they see fit.
3. Then place attendants in the church parking lot.
Five dollars per car.
4. During the wedding ceremony, discreetly pass a
collection piate. NANCY
5. The reception is at a rented haii. Collect again for NANCY, MY DO& IS
parking. LOST-WILL YOU
6. Cash bar at the reception. HELP ME PUT
7. In addition to the usual gifts, ask that a donation be THESE
made in the name of the couple to a Third World char- POSTERS? ; SURE
ity that will agree to split the take.
"8. Credit cards accepted for all of the above, of
course.
I trust these suggestions will be useful.
Gentle Reader: Miss Manners thanks you, but regrets
to inform you that some of them have already thought CT! luDClir For 3nswers:° today's crossword, call
of ?uch meapyre? themselves. W I Wlflr tWl 1-90tM54-6873'99cpefmmu1e.lOuc)i-
Judith Martin js the author of "Miss Manners Res- ione/folary pnones. (18+ only.) A King reaiures service, NYC.
cues Civilization " (Crown).

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Syracuse Herald Journal, Syracuse, New York, US


March 05, 1997, Page 220
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