The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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Surgeon Is Ready To Make
Temporary Transplants
Red Plums
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67€
A&M’s Budget Request
Includes Faculty Raise
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the institutional responsibilities
of the university, In keeping with
its obligation to assume leader-
master’s and doctor’s pro-
grams in forestry science, range
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JOHNSON’S
PKG. OF 4
could be "reversed in a period
of a few days” include chemical
burns of the lungs from breath-
ing turpentine, coal oil or kero-
sene, smoke injury to the lungs
in fires, and pneumonia.
"Establishment of this school
will make available baccalaure-
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BUTTERMILK BREAD
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been talked about-1 don't think
anybody else is working on it.”
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It has been demonstrated that
heterografts, or transplants be-
tween species, that the body of
a patient will not reject an ani-
mal organ for five to 12 days,
the surgeon reported. He said
this would be long enough to
tide over the patient until his
own lungs were ready to func-
tion again.
The surgeon said this particu-
lar utilization of transplant pro .
cedures is one "which hasn’t
DALLAS (AP)—A surgeon at Situations in which damage
Baylor University Medical. Cen-
ter said Tuesday he and his col-
leagues are prepared to make
temporary lung transplants.
Such operations would be per-
formed with the aim of helping
patients survive short periods of
critical illness. He expressed a
view that this offers more im-
mediate promise than attempts
to make permanent grafts of
transplanted organs.
“There’s no question that it
(the temporary transplanting)
will be successful,” the surgeon
said. “The problems of long
term transplants will not be en-
countered.”
Plans call for use of an animal
lung — likely a champanzee’s,
which, closely matches the hu-
man lung—in event a patient’s
lungs are not functioning but
are "expected to come back in
a week.".
Once normal function Is re-
sumed, the animal lung would
be removed.
Difficulties in transplants be-
tween humans are virtually im-
possible to overcome because of
problems in finding donors and
the precise timing involved, he
said. .
Prices Good
- In Orange
Wed., Sept. 2
Thru Sot., Sept. 5.
Right Reserved To Limit
CEL PSLaC TENDER YOUNG -
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Approval of the Texas Com-
. mission on Higher Education is
The budget stales the univer- necessary for new programs
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15,528,500 BIG BONUS STAMPS YET TO BE GIVEN !
IN EVERY STORE-SEE COMPLETE DETAILS IN STORE!
FARMER BROWN OR NORBES
IurKeY Hens 8-12L8. AVERAGE LB.
u . NEUHOFF TENESSEE BONELESS
ROts COOKED HALF LB.1.05 WHOLE LB
AUSTIN (AP)—Texas A&M’s slty anticipates establishment
budget “request for the 1965-67 during the biennium of a college
fiscal period includes a proposed ,of geosciences, composed of the
average faculty salary raise of departments of oceanography,
more than *2,000 annually, meteorology, geology and geog-
For a full professor the aver- raphy, and geophysics. Also
age would jump from *10,506 to proposed are doctoral programs
$13,931 a year by the end of the in education and agricultural
biennium. education and a school for nat-
~ The proposed budget totals ural bio-sciences in the college
$14,795,205 the first year and of agriculture. t ... .
$15,383,481 the second, compared 1
with the $10,627,135 appropriated
for the fiscal year that began
Tuesday - „
Texas A&M asks $12,702,140 science and wild life science."
from general revenue in the the document says Also to be
year beginning Sept. 1, 1965, and offered through this school will
$13,243,540 the following year be BS and MS programs with
This year’s budget allots $7,122,- a major in the recreation and
from general revenue. These plans and develop-
- . The university is seeking *582.- ments are highly import am to
077 for organized research next the institutional responsibilities
year, compared with the *200,-
000 presently appropriated The „, vuagatuu LV assume seauer-
following year A&M wants $606.- ship in graduate programs along
890. Proposed spending each a broad front ”
year on reactor research is Approval of the Texas Com-
HOUSTON (AP) - George Gatesville, Hillsboro, Itasca and
Bush, Republican nominee for Denton. X
U.S. senator, hits the campaign "I am going through a big
trail Thursday on a tour that chunk of this grand state of
will take his “bandwagon for Texas to tell as many people as
Bush” to more than 25 cities, humanly possible how I stand on
A caravan which will include the issues of this campaign,”
two buses and a flatbed truck Bush said:
will carry a country music. The tour will take him through
band, the "Bush Bluebonnet Southeast, Central and North
Belles.” and his wife and eldest Texas and into the southern
son. They will leave Houston at Panhandle.
6:30 a.m. for an * a.m. stop in “I earnestly think the people
Huntsville. / want to hear that I represent a
Subsequent stops will be at clear choice in opposition to the
----?----"---1 left wing policies of Ralph Yar-
borough." Bush said. “I am go-
ing to talk with the people and
see if we don’t agree on how
this country should be run bet-
In Refrigerator ton Friday the convoy vis
It Denton, McKinney, Farmers-
ville, Greenville, Commerce and
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 2, 1964 THE OKAMGE LEADER
DALLAS (AP) - Locksmiths
and the Red Cross launched a —> -----------,—-
campaign to take the locks off Paris. There will be an outdoor
abandoned refrigerators, but it rally Saturday at Honey Grove
was too late to prevent a trag before other speeches and pub-
edy 4 , . lie meetings in Bonham, Deni-
A few hours later two small son, Sherman and Lake Texoma.
boys from Kansas City, Kan., Gainesville, Mueners, Henriet-
suffocated in an old icebox, to and Wichita Falls are stops
Mrs. Louise Furrow discov-scheduled Sunday.
ered the bodies of her sons Rog- Labor Dey will find Bush In
er. 4, and Charles, 5, Tuesday in Electra and Vernon, at a court-
a refrigerator at an apartment house square rally in Quanah
house where they were visiting and flying to Lubbock for the
She told police she left the night.______________
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