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Iuctustry Wants to Know, Dryden 5ay s
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Tirnes-Dispatch News Bureau responsible for human dis-
WILLIItMSBURG - A To- ease"'he said.
'bateo Institute official said Drydan said the tobacco in-
Wednesday that the tobacco
iadustry has "everything to
jain and nothing to lose"
lrotn Independent research
btto smoking and health ques-
flons.
FrankGn B. Dryden ass+st-
int to the president of the in-
'=atute, safd, "if there is
aomething In cigarettes or the
Etaoke that ts harmful' to
humans we want to find out
what it Is and the sooner the
.better so it can be removed."
, ; "To date, however, scien-
"> 'tlstv have not been able to
demonstrate that any sub-
,tatice as found in smoke is
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
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Q. 15,766 - S. 15,865
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JAN IS 1937
dustry had appropriated about
$20 million for research by in-
dependent seientists. Working
with the problems of lung
cancer, heart disease and
other ills, these scientists
have not established a "tasu-
al connection between ciga-
rette smoking and human dis-
ease,'." he said.
DRYDEN SPOKE ar the
21st annual Tobacco Workers
Conference. About 400 persons
from this country and Canada
are attending the conference. .
The "dragon of exorbitant
cigarette taxes" may be more
harmful to the tobacco in-
dustry than health questions,
arcording to William A.
O'Flaherty, another confer-
ence speaker. He is executive '
director of the Tobacco Tax
Council.
Tobacco growers and other
segments of the cigarette in-
dustry are face to face with
forces that seek to destroy the
industry, 0'Fiaherty said.
"One of the devices, perhaps
the most iinportant ob allwill
be to tax cigarettes at rates
which will tend to shrink the
market; `he said: -
The 23 states whose tobacco
tax rates were increased in
1965 sufferedi a decrease in I
cigarette sales of 4.6 per cent I
while the 26 states whose
rates were nor increased that
year showed a 2.9 per cent in-
crease, 0'Flaherry said;
/ l~ 6 304-3oa4-
T~1~ T ®~~1 CCO-1 '~1 EALTH QU~5 T ION
Franklln B. Dryden, assistant to the presi.
:den'G of the Tobacco Institute, believes the
tobacco industry has everything to gain and
nothing to lose through its wide ranging
r<ttpport of independent research of smuk
tng and health quesUons. "How this re-
search will come out, we have no way of
knoaing: If there is something in cigarettes
or the smoke that is harmful to humans, we
want to find out what it is and the sooner
the better so it can be removed," Dryd'en~
said.
This forthright approach will go far to-
ward removing suspicions harbored by cer-
tain hostile factions. Any attempt by the
tobacco industry to pussyfoot on such a vii
tal question %cill only scrve to complicate
matter for it at a time when the sovern.
ment Is driving to place restrictions on the
industry.
To date, as Dn'den pointed out; scicn.
tist's have noG been able to demonstrate
that what is found in smoke is responsible
for human disease. On the other hand, if it
turned out that some other factors are re-
sponsible for these diseases, the industry
wants to know about it.
Dryden says the industry believes that
evidence against it'is "largely statistical"
and has bcen.exaggerated out of proportion
because of constant repetition, To get at
the facts, the tobacco industry has appro-
priated $20 million for research'by inde-
pendent scientizts. This research has al-
ready crontributed much kncu-lcdge about
lung cancer, heart disease and other ills.
But the scientists have not comc up with
solutions nor have they established a~caus-
al connection between cisarctte sntoking
and human diseasc. Thus, it is rcaron.iblc to
assume thatgovernntentscier.:i.;ts hare not
had any more success on this qucstiotnthan
have independent scientists, altitou;h the
U.S. Health Service eiaimed in its nnit-fam-
ous report thatit had "scientific pranf"that
smoking caused'lung cancer.
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Tobacco I-las
'Gain Only'
In Res2arch
WILLIA.~fSBURG, , Va: , (AP)-
The tobacco industry has "ev-
eryth'ing to gain and nothing to
lose" through its wide ranging
support of iotdependent research
of: smoking and health ques
tions, a Tobacco Institute offi-
cial said 6ere.
"How this researcli will come
out, we have no way of know-
ieg." Franklin B. Dryden, as-
sittant: to the president~ of the
Institute, said.
"If there is something in cig-
arettes or the smoke that is
harmful to humans, we want to
find out what it is and the soon-
er the better so it can be re-
moved. .
"To date however, scientists
have not beeu able to demon-
strate that what is found in
smoke is responsible for human
disease. ,
"On the other hand, if it
turned out that some other fac-
tors are responsible for these
diseases, we want to know
that."
Speaking at the 21st annual
tobacco workers conference,
Dryden said the industry be-
lfeves that evidence against the
industty is "largely statistical,"
and'h'as been exaggerated out
of proportiou "because of con-
stant repetition:'
He said the tobacco industry
has appropriated $20 million for
research by independent scien-'~
tists. This research has contrib-',
uted much knowled;e a5'out
lung cancer, heart disease and
other ills, he said, but the
scientists "have not come
with sotutions. . .nor have thr:
established a causal conncc':
between ci;arette smolin; .
human discase."
