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Show MONDAY, I APRIL 11, 1955 Utah County. Utah ' -."' inn if! DAILY HERALD " ' " """" ' ' ) " " Congress Hits Midpoint Its Record Still Ahead "" ' i- -: Salic Reports Vaccine Unqualifiied Success By DELOS SMITH r United Press Science Editor ' ANN ARBOR, Mlcji.J (UP Dr. Jonas E. Salk . hai prepared a scientific report whjchj shows that his anti-poli- o vaccine is a success in the vast majority pjf cases, it was learned today. I The New York bom scientist will tomorrow at the same scientific meeting at which Dr. Thomas Francfs Jr. will deliver his ; long awaited report on last spring's mass (testing of the vacdine in 1,800,000 children. Dr. Salk'S report h based on the doctor's testing off his; vaccine among more than! 8000 children and adults in the Pittsburgh area. It was prepared witlout knowledge of the contents of the Francis (..';. J report, It is reported that the twore- ports will bear out generally held vaccine is belief that the Sal effective in most instances. :. Results Due (Tuesday In the minds of the involved scientists there hasn't peen any doubt of the worth of lie vaccine for over a year, when Salk's long and detailed series of experiments, first in monkeys then in human beings, demonstrated that ii could and did protect against all o the three polio virus types.-- ' V-.I7'' , The big purpose of the mass testing with so many children was to prove the effectiveness of the vaccine on such a large settle and so dramatically that there couldn't be the , slightest doubt about it and so one anywhere could fail to know that means of wiping out polio was eventually at hand and was both f ehean and easv toluseJ And so Tuesday a 10:30 a.m. the results of the mass! testing will be disclosed ra the white glare of lights illuminating pi. Francis for read , his-repo- rt . i , i ' . j . ' . Bv RAYMOND LAHR United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON UP) Congress hits the theoretical midpoint of its 1954 session ' this week with its record still to be made However, for a year in which party control shifted from Republicans to Democrats, the lawmakers are not much off jschedule partic ularly for the first year of a new ft the benefit of television cameras mounted-o- n a platform especially erected in the University of Michigan's most ornate lecture halL j ' Scientific stars' Attend The National Association for In fantile Paralysis, which has spent I ,.;:-- : f'i:i dollars for the j vaccine and the mass testing, assembled an audience of some 500 scientists fromiall over the country to hear the triumphant culmination of its long fight to conquer the crippling disease. The program itself at which both Dr. Francis and Dr. Salk will read reports, was star-studded scientifically speaking. Meanwhile, Michigan' was beam ingly happy over its day of glory ... 'V'-- " .:ri :. ' ' ;f ' - " on ' - V: -- r YYY . Yy v' ' Congress; 4 r,. r ,:.VJi' , YY j Y ' if - ' toward its July 31 I adjournment target. Since the early part of any session is devoted largely to work in committee, there is still much unfinished : business. But i barring unexpected trouble there is a fair ly, good chance for a' July adjourn- Alaska. . IP ':. ment, j " I Aid Foreign tangle A worsening foreign situation FBI probably would mean a longer session. Otherwise, president Ei-sennowers foreign trade bill Is tne biggest question mark; It squeaked WASHINGTON (UP) The FBI through the House just as the ad- operated at a profit of more than ministration wanted it but hen ran uve minion aouars last year, into snowballing trouble in the according t to congressional testiSenate because of growing pres mony released last night. sure from industries Worried about TBI Director J Edgar Hoover told the House Appropriations Sub foreign competition g committee that in the 1954 fiscal should of the Senate, neea six weexs to aeDate tne trade year, the government realized a bill, the .whole legislative program total of $82,283130 from fines, savwould be snarled ings, recoveries and claims as a . Other major items ,of unfinished result of FBI investigations. business include: said Unit this was $5,291,588 Foreign aid; The administration more than the FBI spent during has asked "for 3 2 billion dollars the same period. but Congress probably will vote less. Appropriations: The House has Diamonds passed five of the dozen annual none. the Senate money bills; For roar Sweetheart Highway Legislation Drafts The House has passed a At bill extending the draft law and the fishe R SMITH CO. Senate will da so; the Senate is Jewelers waiting for House action on the ! "Why, we've got more reporters here for this than we have for our.: biggest football games." Dr. Salk brought his entire fam fly here from the University of Pittsburgh where he is professor of bacteriology and is soon to be promoted to professor of preventa has wife, Donna , tive medicine and their three sons, Peter, 11, DarrelT, 8, and Jonathan, 6. 1 ; . 'J Sf" A 1 y . :.r - ' " : " J .it" . "'- 1 J - t - w ! ! , - . -- " A - s j .. A 7 C - 1 f i Y Y ' i ! 1-- 1 - :: Y slow-movin- j ' I . iJ V 4 L Operates At $5 Million Profit - J -- f t SALK FAMILY ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Jonas E. Salk arrive at Ann Arbor, Mich., with their children, left to right, iPeter! lie TSuesday. Dr. Salk said his own children , were among the first to receive inoculations soon after he started the first tests 11, ; Jonathan, 5; and Darrell, 7, to hear the verdict on the " 1 effectiveness of Dr. Salk's polio vaccine which will be made pub on human beings. (U. P. Telephoto). I r 176 Americans Hoover Commission Urging UTAH STATE BRIEFS Oscar Lbser Gets As Much To Be Charged Court for Labor Disputes Drug Store group, Looted Of (UP) procedure." The Attention. Mail as Winner With Treason former President Her headed urged bert establish making a gress today warmth from feel l court handle certain tax. eral improve Narcotics Writer this. There isn't a thing United Press tice Department labot government trade, ( r ejc o n v enes - When Congress Wednesday, after its, Easter recess, it will be approximately half way A university man told this reporter, Francis Report Secret Peter and Darrell were both born in the old maternity hospital where the mass testing was evaluated when Dr. Salk was an obscure member of the university faculty from 1942 to 1946. Incidentally, he came to on April 12, exactly 13 years ' J, I ago Tuesday. Meanwhile Dr. Francis was put ting the last touches tohis report. It will go to an offset printer to day, for duplicating in large, num bers, and it was understood pri vate guards will be inside and out side the printers to see to it that no one gets a premature look. ' -- administration's military reserve program and probably will pass, a bill if the House does. Highways: Congress is expected to pass a new highway construc tion program but almost certainly without thej administration plan for a corporation to issue bonds. Pay increases: ' The Senate has passed and the House will pass -this legislation but a presidential veto might force a second trip around the track if Congress goes set by the ad beyond the limits ministration. Other major bills which may be included in the program for one or both chambers this year include increasing the minimum wage, fed; f era! jaid for school construction, and ;statehooa for Hawaii and - 4 I ; WASHINGTON The f Hoover such By ALINE MOSBY Hollywood 1 ' (tP Gar land, still raking inf consolation let HOLLYWOOD )-- Judy rs, decided todaji ahe'a "grateful" to be the firstf Oscar loser in historyto receive as much atten, tion and mail as f the Winner. Since the Acadenfy presentations when the top iawartj went to Grace Kelly. : Judy has been fth - center of a reaction itnac jpcaiiues regaru as unusual even for tinseltown. I called on Judyjto see how she was faring at homf with her own a' wrong she added firmly, "if people like you. I'm terribly gratefuL For peo ple to take the time write and let me know how they, feel, well, 'm overjoyed." Groucho Marx wired Judy, "This is tne biggest r o d d e r y since Brinks." Bing Crosby, an Oscar .oser to Marlon Brando, sent a elegram to Judy, "I don't know about you,ibut I'm renewing my subscription to LookV (Bing and Judy won the Look magazine ' i awards.) MOscar! ber new j son, and she Boilt TV Tower appeared bright, happy and gay. Very Grateful "I've counted moire than 300 tel- Judy sat down in her living room today to recall that March egrams and hundreds and hun- 30. Y '. & the and cards, dreds of letters built a tower for the TV skid. d "They ; singer cameras outside my hospital window," she laughed. "There were cameras, people, microphones all over the place. When Grace won it was the greatest The April ll 1855 "Wen, good said, V V PROVO night ", and went away. Untamed, with Ty-- "About Jive minutes after the Academy rone Power. , F N program the phone calls started 'Paramount Jupiter - Darling, to come ln,l from Texas; Georgia, with Esther WiHiams.il New "York, every place. Then the Uinta Ma And Pa KetUe At wires started. Some seemed to be Waikiki, with Marjorie Main, and angry and expected 1 would be Land Of Fury, f ' t upset.' But I didn't feel too badly Woman's Pioneer Motor--k really hadn't planned on win World, with Clifton Webb, ning." I was busy thinking about PLEASANT GROVE my baby. He was more import I Grove Green Fire, with Stew ant" ,iart Granger. for Toys Baby r t !" LEHI dolls still are arriving and Toys Royal They Rfde West, and from fans for the baby, a cute Fire Over Africa! ellow with black hair, He sleeps AMERICAN FORK a room witn oiue, wmte ana in Cameo-Closeyellow plaid wallpaper and yellow Crest Of The Wave, Coral ana Dassineue. cnairs with Gene Kelly, f came back from borrow "I Just -n 4 The Far Starlite Drive-Iing baby weighing scales from Country, with James-StewaLauren BacallV said the domestiand Ricochet Romance. L ,:' M J-cated star. PAYSON And future? her plans a Judy Huish Captain Ughtfoot, with New York musical revue this fall, Rock Hudson. that.. a ; after H and picture OREM Losing to Grace hasn't - discour Soera 20,000 (Leagues Under Judy,, she admitted.- Shestill aged the Sea. would like to have an Oscar on ' Geneva Drive-I-n Underwater, her mantelpiece. i 1 with Jane Russell. to she said Win," "Sure, I'd like' SPANISH FORK some day. I do. I hope Arch "A person Just has to forget what SPRINGVILLE has happened and look toward the Rivoli Tfuture.",i; Ik,.: Park Closed. ! ..-"- ' pug-nose- . Amusement Guide anti-clima- x. ) NBC-fellow- s ? . . j , j 1 d. , rt, i . WASHINGTON (UP) The Jusis considering against bringing treason charges 176 Americans lield ' prisoners jby the Communists during the Korean War. Assistant Attorney General William F. Tompkins told a House appropriations subcommittee in testimony made public last night that the Defense Department has referred the cases to the Justice Department .for study. . Tompkins also said the department has been informed by the military to expect ."many more'' fiff"Our original such referals. a AAA zuu sucn1. ureL- of approximately cases may, therefore, be too con servative,'; he said. Tompkins gave no details of the cases under investigation, nor did he give any names. He said.-- only that they arose out of activities of prisoners in the Korean hostilities." He also told the subcommittee the department has "a large num bers of potential espionage cases under investigation." He gave no details Espionage runs all the way from revealing U. S. secrjets to a foreign power to the careless Kandlinz of confidential docu meats. I . t , - . . - ConCommission to a new fed to and disputes. It1 said the new tribunal shoul take over judicial functions now exercised by the National Labor Relations Board, the Federal Tax Court, and the various independent agencies which act in' trade regui- - i 12-m- an by Hoover, is ing study of ways to operations. continu- - In urging creation of the new ' administrative court," thej commission said "where functions performed by administrative agencies may not be readily imposed upon the existing courts of general jurisdiction. . We propose that they lations cases. The commission ; made the rcv be placed in a court of special ommendations in a report jurisdiction." t. off government "legal services and Rep.- Chet Holifield was the only commission member to dissent from the court recom mendation. He said he objected f'to the establishment of an administrative court which would include trade as well as a tax section." The (functions of a tax court, he "are sufficiently specialized NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (Upi said,j to warrant separate treatment. " Blonde Patricia McCormick, the lady bullfighter, said today shfc ' j j 1 115-pa- j ge - (D-Cal- " was but disappointed hot d r Utah League Of Women Voters To Organize ! i ! Government Urges Reinstatement Of Lattimore Counts ! ; $600. .i (Million LastUight) PnbUshed 50 by Herald Cor- poration Street every afternoon Monday throutb Friday. Sunday Herald published.' : Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Proro Utah under the act of i ST. GEORGE (UP) O. 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Lattimore, former State Department consultant, had been sched uled to go on trial Feb. l on the tw disDuted counts and five others that are still standing. (The other charges accused Lattimore of lying -- when he said that he had not known in 1950 that certain people were Communists and that he had not handled mail Lfor Lauchlin Currie, aide . to former President Roosevelt - A Latter-da- y i sues. i CASTLEDALE (UP) Head, in he suffered Friday, wnen a juries jtree branch fell on him proved fatal Saturday night to Richard B Powelson, 26, Castledale employe of the Utah Power & Light Co. He died in a Price hospital. also-aske- d South First West '"T v Y ! Slepttikea tY cash and an undetermined quantity of narcotics .were stolen early yes terday by a burglar who broke into the Andrew Rexall Drug store here, police reported.! J.H. Andrew, owner, said losses will approximate over her less than return to the bull ring yesterday. We all have our bad days," she said after she started her cornel back at the Plaza de Toros after SALT LAKE CITY (UP)- -- For recovering from a severe goring mation of a Utah Funeral GREENRIVER (UP) League of; Wom"We just don't want too many of Voters en to conducted be is here tocom will be services expected them." Mil! .1 pleted' Thursday - year - old 72 for morrow afternoon a and at Friday Patricia, 25, Big Spring, Tex who has killed 56 bulls since be- Salti Lake City convention of 42 George D. Bebe, former mayor of representing local Greenriver. He died early yesterof coming a bull fighter three years delegates in Ogden.i Provo, Cedar day in a Fruita, Colo., hospital ago, said she was determined to leagues realize her dream of becoming the City. Bountiful, and Salt Lake City. a lingering illness. Mrs. Earl R. Crowder of Salt world's first matadora. Wilford D. Lake City chairman of the Utah DUCHESNE (UP) Her performance yesterday left for a state league who Granger, Duchesne market man something to be desired, however. committee will! preside, estimated that the ager, has been elected presidentAs-of She won cheers for her maneuverorganization now has the Duchesne ing but she had trouble tilling both 400 in Utah. She sociation, succeeding Merlin I, about members animals and failed to win their said! national membership of the Bishop, ears and tails, coveted awards for in 1920, is founded a bullfighter who has performed organization, SPANISH FORK (UP) Officials more than 122,000.,, now; The well. WASHINGTON (UP) of the Utah State Junior Livestock She entered the ring! "with full Featured speaker at a dinner government today urged the U.S scheduled here May 4 to Show, Court of Appeals' to reinstate two confidence" before an Easter Sun Thursday evening will be Dr. G Dromised the show will be day Homer of Utah key counts in its perjury indict day crowd of about 4000 persons, vice ' Durham, University ' one of the finest yet." Willis Hill, talk! on president, who will most of them Americans. But the ment against Owen Lattimore.) Role of manager, said grounds and barns Gov State "The Changing Federal Judge Luther W. Xoung crowd only half filled the stands! at are being readied for the now ernment." Officers of the state dahl threw out the core of the the plaza where she scored J league will be named on Friday. opening of the show. government's case against the Far East expert last January. The (two They agreed that she fought well So much glue is used in makcounts charged :that lattimore but appeared to be avoiding taking Dairy cooperatives represent ing sandpaper that it is consid lied when he denied he followed any chances. the largest organized commodity ered a byproduct of the meat the Communist line and promoted group of farms in America. packing industry. INSURE Communist, interests in testimony CREW-CUTCUTS Secu HAIR Internal PRECIOUS before the Senate HOLLYWOOD iu?) Members rity Subcommittee in 1952. In a brief, U. S. Atty of the "Crew - Cuts"! singing Leo A. Rover said Youngoani quartet said today they have each failed to apply the proper legal taken out a $100,000 insurance polprinciples in dismissing the two icy. i counts. He'. said "the indictments The policies cover the four mem- were sufficient and adequate to ber's heads of hair. 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