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Show Fourth Victim of Paralysis Dies SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 7 ar.l!) Salt Lake City's fourth victim of infantile paralysis since Aug. 1, Glen Nebeker, 16, died last night at the Salt Lake general hospital. His last 10 hours or life were spent in a respirator, recently secured by the city. The machine was rushed to the hospital on a float in which it was to have been displayed at a Labor Day parade here, when Young Nebeker's condition con-dition became serious. CHICAGO, Sept. 7 (U.T! New outbreaks of infantile paralysis over the Labor Day week end, with a record increase in Chicago, were reported today as health, authorities watched rising temperatures temper-atures bring threats of an even greater toll from the disease. 1 Cities from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts followed Chicago, in postponing school openings. Health records show that the 1 disease iricreases during the hot month of late summer and not begin to decline until temperatures drop, usually late in September. |