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The Vaccine Is All Right, But the People..
Rail Rules Hearings Drag Out
. - ' By PETER EDSON
It’s about polio. It recalls the days of
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By SAM DAWSON
employes.
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Hand of Fate Intervenes
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By BILL FOSTER
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★ THE DOCTOR ANSWERS ★
PARENT PATROL
Precautions To Curb Deaths
By DR. HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, MD.
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in property spaced shots, was 80
effective against paralytic polio,
cases dropped to a low of 2,499.
cent
1957,
- Whes he resgned in Mareh a rw hr governor
jm Nes Jersey, President Kemeedy named fer-
mar Feaeral Jedge Simen H Rinded ma eheir-
The fve mmanagement members wi ptobably
vote ome way The five labor members will vote
. Interest and Principle
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
days pay
EHminate rules which require crew changes at
Then, as the release discloses, "We all
went to sleep." The number of paralytic
polio cases has steadly increased. In some
epidemics have appeared once
THE OFFBEAT NEWSBEAT . . .
Pity Poor Fish -
In Violent Storm_
By HAL BOYLE
conditions:
Pay night crews more than day crews .
Provide for paid bobdays
Pay overtime for cresmer. who wore a seven-
day week.
Pay crewmes fef their "away from home" Bv-
ing ezpenses.
Aad they oppose paying the average DS a day
for 100-mile rens if runs are extended a 11 or
1SS miles on faster trains.
Bag ■niwut aecees its labor of 1 g- g
m to "featberbed" practices. BaB labor repeL
re lee ee deals with the "anatomy of apathy." case in Orange, but it could be.
Does this mean that the vaccine has
The ORANGE Leader
MONDAr, JULY 3, mi
EDITORIAL RACE
We may anl point wit pride to the reductioh portin chidren to and from ewerywhere except
in .afaat mortality aad-in childhood lacaparita.
Detroit
New York
( leveland
Baltimare
Chicog -
Boston
konsas C
Minnesota
La* Ange
Me York
Cieveland
Ra rtl mar a
Kansas Ci
Los Angel
Cleveland
(Poppe
Boston (S
bough
Chicago <1
quai 5-1
Kanscs Ci
(Durer
Oniy (
Moment of Meditation
Whoso walketh upright shall be saved: but ho
that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once. Prov
28:18.
tmasvage and woed com
had bees meHeng s around for
and was as doser to the amawer than he had ever
that the labor cests aa ratrsada have forrowad
less than ia ether U.S. indnstriea. I ator eharges
that hail its 2,0 layetts are to* la rad
oceagim became aware
alefnz * deep satista 0
he had wiittes dawn was
acertadmity dhat he coua
4
Big S
CHAMP/
University
the largest
United Sts
men. "*tud
participate
eight divis
Other sp
and recrea
handball,
softball, h
outdoor tn
There al
water polo
badminton,
track and
gecexa
Cincinnati
Los Ange
San Franc
Pittsburgn
Milwavkee
St. Lpuis
( hicago
Philooeiph
Pittsburgh
and Qe
Chicago 11
Los Angei
Cincinnati
13 innl
Los Angel
(Buhl
Pittsburgh
(Malan
Only (
TEXA
!
Austin 7.
Victoria 4,
San Anton
Amarillo
Tusa
San Anton
Austin
Victoria
Ardmore
Monday I
SOPHOA
Albquerqu
Carisbad
El Paso
Albuquerqu
Hobbs
( orisod
Artesia
FA Paso
Alpine
Hobbs at
Alpina at
El Paso a
Altew naaagement to determine the number of
crew members required. \
End rules requiring idle stand - by‘operating __
"Do Your Homemoking as if You Were Doing a
Modem Dance" -Presidential Physician Dr. Travel!
Things do cbange. Your grand- those they have now begin with
father probably never let a sum- the‘word "defrost."
mer day go by without swatting a Canadians are the world’s talk-
fly. But how tong has it been ingest people Over the telephone
' since you swatted a fly? (I can't they average 530 calls a year
। remember) compared to 508 for the resident!
Our quotable hgtables: "Honest o! Iceland and 496 for American!
statesmanship, said Abraham Promotion came slowly to Ron
Limcoin, "is the wise empjoyment ertE. Lee. one of our greater'
of individual meanness for the military geniuses He held the
the public good " rank of captain for 21 years.
The president wedded at the Even a light rain is pretty
youngest age was Andres John- heavy. A one-inch rainfall deposits
soe He married Eliza McCardie 113 tons of water per acre,
shen he was only 11 years and It'was Thomas A. Edjson who
127 days old. Of five U.S. presi- observed. "Everything comes to
cents who remarried. Theodore him who hustles while he waits "
terrible epidemics, when victims were
struck down on a mass scale Then, in IMS,
came the Salk vaccine which, when given
Also they are converting toncent over the lke period a year
freighters their big piston liners ag0."
superceded by the jets. Ameri- TWA now has airfreighters on
cantor exampie. has converted a five s week schedule to Europe
is DCJs. TWA 12 Super Constel- and on’regular non stop flights
lations Pan AM's North Atlantic between the East and West coasts
freight capacity, this year will be at home Vice President Sameul
twice that of last. C, Duniap says ton miles on the
des. Ho Mans were " and brighe Stin i deep thought, and filled with a happy ex- Management, in the hearings so far. has pro-
Ahter gradmation, he had taken a job with a citement, he stepped off the curb and too the path posed stx major changes la work rules
chemical company whic devetoped and tons of. W - oncoming ar. The driver tried to stop but Permit longer runs on faster trains for
tared Art for rodketz. He had been trsai.ii ulj sld on the wet street. --------------------
isterested at first, but soom lost tee rant when his The companion of th
perhaps school, for shopping, for commuting to Better busin era bureaus, legal aid societlex, to-
and from work ate for holiday excursions, mothers dividual lawyers ate hankers, credit umioms and
PETER
EDSON
NEW YORK (APJ—New equip- 4 cents
ment and new- methods of cargo Seaboard World Airlines is get-
handling are the hope of the na- ting five Canadairs, each capable
ton’s hard pressed airlines to of carrying up to 65,000 pound*
chzure new freight markets of freight nonstop acmes the At-
They talk in terms of jets and lantic at an average of 400 mph
swing .tails and coatainers and It hopes to cut its ton-mile cost
pallets—fcsd of sales drives tai- almost in half.
kored to shippers’ specific needs in the cargo holds of hs new
-Two anl cargo airlines. Flying jets. and in its converted DCTs,
Tiger and Seaboard World, are American Airlines is carrying an
pattinz pew turboprop swing tail increasing volume of freight
airtreizhters through shake down says E.C. Taylor, vice president
cruises. \ for Cargo Sales and Services. "In
Passenger lines with suddenly May American flew 16 per cent
multiplied cargo capacity in. their more revenue cargo ton miles
new and expensive jets are push- than in May IMO. and in the first
ing hard for needed new busnese. half of June the gam was 22 pe
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Los Angeli
and the di
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champions
Miss Ru
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Olympic |
last year,
victory w
U.S. team
leaves on
i ng stops
Germany i
All first
ishers who
ified for t
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ezistisg crew change Roints
Wipe oct rules that dividi
cress aid yard crews.
Let management decide 1
men on diesel locomotives
Atlantic
Johnson,
light heav
pointed E<
land. Ore.,
Tokyo -
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Kazuyoshi
San Jua
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A cold. drtving ram was beating against the big 'h was all as simple, he thought, it was amazing the other. The five public members—two protes-
tions aad daaOw ta the past few decades But
me-- m-as"--u--
asodnaranmspamfrumomasmge pm e hotdase Oppositdom trom — naane. -r-. _
to Iha gnef imposed by the Te driver ttat contribute to chese accidents and that some types of selers la bet. It is usually pegged
She ch is added a mam otovermheming mu couia be eliminated, at least ia part, by adher- on groucds that the measure interteres with states
for eometing done Or left undone enceto these precautions: rights, or would impose unfair bookkeepng bur-
IA Iha case of poisonings, irs the bottle that Provide salety bels for te pessengers, espe- dens opsellersand leaders
•as left open The medcine cabinet that ahould daly ehadren, mnd mee that thef’re snugged to Such rates are clearty stated to home mort-
have teen forked The pi box that wasut returned firmly before uleavieg an even foe shortes ride gages, div’dend aad interest statements from beaks
to the upper drawer of foe Alee— The gs cock Ir possfDle, secure foe children to the back and other smal loan compeny terms Dougins and
Dhat shonid have been tightened an that R cauldn’t seat. Do not keep them im the front seat next to many others Supporting Ms proposal do ant under-
bo toraed by ila^Cagers foe motorist (death seat) unless absolatety stand why other dealers to. credit eboala be exempt
.Bet "hat storms me mot espeeialy at this necessary. from tefne the buyer how much he is paytag. and
Ime foa year, to •• increadag member of Don’t load foe car to capacity with neighbors’ at "hat rate of interest anmually.
Motor andfoste to "hie too eamuatties inehede ehildren Juel to divide foe trouble and fesponsi- The sponsors don’t want to dry up imstallment
"vt? * metottet. bility ot additional hacking. Unless you’re ata buying, now at aa astromomic «M billon. The bil
To "hote * w "he ia muburbas ar ratal sort*of genhaa, ies i tot net tmpossible to control sees aa control over era BL They smply want
arekAzometimes to a caaae for wonder that snare chan two er three lively youngsters at any to protect foe unwary, aad keep those peopie out
me casselty lots are mot
to eliminste fire-
failed? Dr. Alexander Langmuir, has the
answer to that question. He says. “It’s
not a failure of the vaccine. It's a failure . .
of the people to use it WASHINGTON CNEAThe » - member.pces-
Eighty per cent of the paralytic cases dential commission to study be lonEagandine
are in the un vaccinated of incompletely "wrkrees"
-cin-ta” and the five operating brocherhoods — engineers,
vaccinated . firemen, canductors, trainmen and switchaes-has
The.vaccine now i90 per cent effect- nok shitted to hearing labors side of the case
ive But that doesn t help the 85 million after four months ot hearing employers.
people who have failed to take .Advantage 1 -iu take tim midoctober for the rail unions
of it - k to presegt their oan case and rebut management
--------------------- ----------------9---------- arguments. It will take until the — of the year
-------------------------------------------------- for the study group to make its report
Firmer Socracary of I ober James P. Mitchel
L - Spokecmen for foe operating brotherhoods make
five counterproposals for modernizing railmty labor
Operation Deathwatch Starts Tonight
If yore one of those many Texans who In addition to the "Deathwatch" the
wil be leaving home late today for a hob- department wil augment the regular High-
day outing or visit with relatives just way Patrol force with some 150 uniform-
remember the -Operation Deathwach" ed patromen from the motor vehicle in-
goes into effect tomorrow at 1201 am. and spection and license and weight services
win continue until 1159 pm during the 24-hour period in an effort to
Previous holiday experience in Texas down the violations that cause W
indicates that 25 persots, gT The DPS director called special at-
lentdeath tmoqro“eandcokomnrGat- tention to the fact that the reports ^w
ment of Public Safety said the official at leatonelaw violation is.involved in
prediction "is intended to serve as a chal- mostfatal accideatsin Texas -Thissshould
enge to an Texans to prove our estimate PTOJ*, hexaideasthat there is a definite
55 hi - ■ contribution individuals can make to
00 ' &" . . . . greater highway safety—legal driving."
The esimate to not made P’ Garrison pointed out that while em-
dezths alone it also includes homicides phasis must be placed on hobday traffic
and suicides and fatal accidents other than hazzards, his department also has con-
traffic cern for other incidents which take hu-
The department s statistical services mao lives He reminded that during a
manager, N K Woerner, estimates that 11 three dav Fourth of July last rear. 10
persens will be killed in traffic accidents' persons were the victims of drowning
during the 24-bour period, that five will out of a total of 15 nontraffic fatalities
be victims of homicide or suicide, and that from other accidents. c
nine will die in drowings and other types “With more boats on the waters of our
of accidents. state than ever before," he continued.
"The department's purpose in conduct- "extra precautions should be taken this
ing such an operation is to focus public year to avoid tragedy. Boaters should be
attention or. the fact that holiday driving sure there is a life preserver for every
, is more dangerous than usual because boat occupant and, above all, don’t over-
more vehicles are on the highways—as load of overpower your boat"
well as to compile data which is vital to He also reminded' boaters that 45-miles-
the constantly changing problems of traf- per hour is the speed limit for all vehicles
fic supervision," CoL Garrison said. pulling trailers.
lustra to New York Central President Alfred
fiatrt wadow ut the bar where foe mas mt that nobody had erar hit on this approach before, sionai labcr arbitrator, two college professors and
moroseiy starinz out into foe emmpty street He was This would mean a great deal to the U S. space Judge Rikind—are lkely to split
dressed ina ait aad bat ttat was ca foe verge of zuthorites. He was sure they would listen this time Whatever report foe comission files after
beceming ahaboy. They might be a little embarrassed at overlocking its year's work wil then be submitted to rail
A manger, sizing up foe asituatio might have it, but they would never foe less be sure to listen managem rat sad labor for coliective bargaining.
Ooat Oa he "as in need of money- The guess The first thing im the morning, he would take It chat means the depute goes on as it has for
—bess accurate Charles Greewfron had the information 6 the institute ana draw k to his the last M years, that’s the way free colective
beenidomaohisucand money zeemed ” »M prof. It was only a four-aour rate on the train bargaining works in a democracy
haurbomvodhuraCte. -2.. ___ and Dr. Ackerman had always had more faith ia The original idea was that foe Presidentia!
H. him than anybody else Study Commissioa would be just that it would ____________
tew de sie U0 “de“cretauoa He left the last drink untouched, hardly realizing study, facts which have long been known and try E Periman and he wiU tell you that private own-
H-seses = eg=s =um=
camseda =tmor sdr o ezcitememe to scientific cir- beoneed . --' - — - doomed ... This is the carriers’ "Magna Carta" program to big market, ratest“Pmust Pan American World Airways
liberalize United Staten transportation pohev Lee- come down. That means lower Is adopting a’system of freight
islation to make it possible is now perdinl‘i.6. costs. ‘ pallets and rollers embedded in
Conzres. P35D5 n now pending before Already there has been some the floors of their planes it re-
______________________________________________ rate cutting. New rates go into % ports boading time will be cut to
effect for cross Atlantic freight less than a third of the former
Sept. 1. Some commodity time
and tonnage rate cuts are an- All these processes aim at
nounced between certain cities on ev entual rate cutting before
coast to coast flights in domestic really large scale expansion of
serie. _ . airfreight can became a reality
.Flying Tiger hopes that the 24 But evep with the present rates
turboprops it is getting from the airlines have some talking
Canadair Canadian subsidiary of points in competition with other-
General Dynamics, will bring its forms of transportation They
eperating costs, down 40 per cent, claim less loss and damage,
which could be translated into cheaper crating, and the chance
"J-r rates The planes have for manufacturers to cut their in-
added speed and tonnage mile ca- ventory requirements and ware-
parity and a tail that swings to honse costs
*** *** which makes for less And helicopters are offering to
**8™*"* loading from foe rear pinpoint your delivery right at
with less time lost on the ground your doorstep.
Robert W. Prescott. Flying TL - _____ _
ger president, says he hopes even- Shipyards of the world com-
tanly to operate the planes at pleted 885 se- oing merchant ves-
a cost per toe mile of less than seis during 1958.
THE ORANGE LEADER
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EDITORIAL BY
that its priterrtvlry has inct
NEW YORK (AP>— Things a Roosevelt did so at the earliest
colomnis might never know if ba age. He was 28 years and 36 days
ed t open his maik: old when Edith Kermit Carow be.
Piry foe poor fish ia a long and came his second wife.
loan storm They get seafick. Safety acts: Throughout the
just as people do But they have year, nine persons are killed ev.
mo pils to cure them or make ery two hours in highway acci-
taam feel better. dents But on holidays—such as
Some seeds have a built-in im- the 4th of July—14 die every two
snortataty For exampie, the seeds hours.
ef foe lotus My have germinated One of the pleasant things about
and grown after being buried a living longer today is that you
thousand years have plenty of company. America
Would k work here? A bus line now has nearly a million persons
ta Tokyo operates on the "honor 85 or older. (Life expectancy since
system-" Passengers drop their 1920 has leaped from 54.1 to 69.7
cm fares in a collection box, and years ]
are free to help them selves to Why the farmer compiains: In
change, if necessary. • ! 944 he got only 39 cents of the-
Be you didn’t knew that: The dollar the average consumer spent
five Great Lakes contain about on food.
half of foe earth’s supply of fresh Civilized man has emerged from
water a dragonfty has more the forest but is still dependent on
than 39.000 eyes And people with it. He makes some 5.000 products
dark beo-a eyes suffer most in from wood, and the average
foe dentist’s chair American each year uses 68
The "Yoiceg. America" is one pounds of paper and 224 board
ef the few gv*rzment agencies feel of lumber , —--
ttat works a 24-hour day. It . Wisecrack of the week Walter
broadcasts around the clock seven Slezak believes US wives need
$9
■dues were rejected as toe fantastic to waste prect- vestigatoc and returned to the pule faced driver,
era researc time "Lars go," he said. "He's dead. But don’t feel too
He had worked for other companjes but had re- bad, he looked like a bum. Ptobably just another
ceved “T* the same treatment After a few years, wino."
heubegn * beere evertody wwa right about ---------------
“mstkemepss -J^fo^to HDEPaDFaT;o,"aze:
he ted sieired de reputation as a man who drank PATERNALISM —_ -—-— --
tot imrh ni^. bis Munn II >"g -4 mo."Izo want your mother to take care «f you, JA_— .**»*—** * 00 item found later that These are not isolated or rare instances but
firt rate ramiuj moda hre Mm Ate tetete hZ thars MATERNALISM installment finance charges added another $187 to mne5, _______. . _ “ . . ”
— - » .. - ~ m Ane a Bad just _ his bid He said a tr. inteme et. • e __ TThustrative of many hundreds Iinois’ Sen Paa!
e2.pideke keep him from going to • see- "I yo want Uncle Sam to take care of you, “ " intere* rate of 62% per ___
at rate firm. that’s SOCIALISM. cen on mat purchase, wouzas nas oug up ■ support of his argument
Lately he ted been mimkdnz abo4.____ pr. -w 7a an rai, comraa.. tote Then thers was the case of foe fellow who saw that most people have Hittle Maa tow Brach ehetr
T** J"!—*- •» as Mon Somme you. 225 COMMUNISM aputem ca"rtied auscs price H imstallment and other credit purchases really cos
------- . recezses * haimednagjon bet -BUT— you want to take care tt yourself, hi for tEi payment 8 foot over 14 mouths His them-or what interest rate they ire paying
totteaurtaca He thars AMERICANISM - interest rate was MB per tent His The rituation is sufficiently chaotic and clouded
' “ " " -— ---------- that Federal Reserve Board Chairman WHHam Me-
"mamnam Chesney Manto says he can"t fathom moan mer f-
•Ewa nance, and a motor company financial expert says
IF E the field is so complex as "almost to defy com
182 prehension "
EPP8B8 Douglas has a pending bi ll—cos poo sored by 21
•1823a other senators, which would compel sellers and
HRa E lenders to disclose true interest rates and total
H3ER service charges on credit purchases
ESF d He lays if this were done then interest rates
HR to the consumer would drop, ate savinps to to-
. t tereat charges would come to several biBions.
III—Bl
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