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Show Thursday, August 22, 1933 THE BRISBANE "QUOTES" THIS WEEK f Vm Frozen One Strike Subsides The Emperor Has Lions 1,000,000 Tiny Pig. Several liave written to this offering to let themselves be "frozt'o stiff and Nobody then returned to life" la the Interest of science, as suggested by a Los Angele chemist. It. S. Wlllard. They will be sorry to bear that American the Med- ical association calls Mr. Wil-lard- 's alleged vi- freezing "a cious hoax." It accuses Wlllard of freezing a dead monkey aud then substituting a live one, supposed to bave been frozen and thawed out. Doctor Flshueln, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, gaya anybody frozen stlfT would surely die. It was an Interesting yarn while It lasted. Anker Driibaa ESSENTIAL TO RECOVERY Ey DR. J. A. DE HAAS Of Harvard L'niveraity. IS becoming more and evident that in our atreconstruct the world to tempt IT after the war we bave chosen the Our only excuse Is wrong path. that It was not realized at the time that states are no longer primarily political units but economic units. Many countries have Indeed achieved a measure of recovery, but evidences can be observed on every hand that the limits of recovery In Isolation bave already been reached. Great Britain has made a marvelous comeback, but her recovery Is entirely based upon a reorganization and belated modernization of Industries, and In the latter part of 1931 recovery began to slow down la that country. Germany, Italy, France, practically every country In Europe, also bas reached the limit of recovery In Isolation. The answer Is obvious: recovery through International only Is possible. New York's strike of union men against President Roosevelt, General Johnson and theWPA ("Works NEW DEAL INEVITABLE seems Progress administration") By EDWARD A. FILENB Boston Merchant temporarily to have collapsed. Mr. Meany, New York labor leader, said happens to all nnlon men would go out and WHATEVER administraout men would and nonunion stay whatever does, tion, congress nonfollow. The news Is that the whatever the Supreme court says, union men did not follow, and the we may rest assured that America nnlon men went back to work. Is going to have some kind of New Robert Moses of the park de- DeaL Business especially will never partment, who employs 25,000 workbe done as It was in the again ers on park projects, reports only years previous to 1929. This would 110 deserters. be Impossible because the old conno longer exist and any An Interesting photograph from ditions which Is organized as government two of servants Ababa shows Addis well as any business which Is oron the Ethiopian emperor riding must plan In relation to Hons, one female, one male. In the ganized of the new conditions palace garden. The emperor's lions how much we may regardless prefer the old. are trained In this fashion for use This Is true throughout the world. as "watch dogs." You can easily be- Wherever conditions have changed lieve that Intruders "keep out." For war purposes, however, Hons sufficiently to make some new deal there have been new are not particularly valuable. Tear necessary Some from jny viewpoint deals. would and gas gas deadly poison have been very unfortunate deals discourage the lions, as they would and some that have been exceedmen, and Hons cannot jump as high ingly autocratic have caused very as an airplane. many observers to conclude that In Chicago's stockyards half the the days of democracy are about over and that the world is turning hog pens are closed, prices are soar- to dictatorships. men have lost jobs, all for lack ing, of bogs to posh around and butcher. SUSTAINING THE FRANC The yards are suffering. By JEAN TANNERY And only a little while ago an Governor, Bank of France. earnest government, determined to ARE resolved to help the farmer and promote prosthe franc against perity, was butchering tens of thousands of "farrow sows" to get rid every attack. We possess the of them before their little pigs means and consider it our duty. could be born. "Too many little The success of our efforts should pigs will make too many big hogs," prepare the way to facilitate measAfter said the government ures of wider importance. You can Imagine the ghosts of a economic restoration and the remillion pigs floating over the stock- sumption of normal commercial reyards, squeaking In their baby lations between our peoples should come a general stabilization of voices, "We told you so." moneys. Heralding the end of the War talk continues. Mussolini an- depression, this stabilization would nounces a new air weapon "over- be the surest method of causing a whelmingly powerful," but does not real and durable rise In prices. It say what It Is. Plain TNT and poi- would security, for son gas are powerful enough. from the moment that the different Hitler announcing that his coun- moneys that are now unstable try Is "ready to meet any outside should become definitely fixed, the peril," adds: "No power on earth business leaders In setting their can attack us." That seems a little prices would no longer be obliged overconfident. to take the exchange factor into account Uncle Sam, with all his spending, makes a little something for himABOLITION OF SUBS self. His money-Issuin- g privileges, By SIR BOLTON paper dollars worth about 50 cents, First Lord of British Admiralty. and silver coins containing less than half their value In silver, have given REICHSFUEHRER speech the treasury a profit of about of May 27 that Germany was And at this moment It floes not ready to abolish submarines if the appear to have hurt anybody. Who other countries would do the same, and this willingness was reaffirmed understands money? by the delegates from Berlin durnaval talks. Stocks are better, prices higher, In ing the But It had long been known that London and Wall Street The London Dally Mall says: "A stock ex- Britain also was willing to abolish change boom seems to do more for submarines and had pressed for The their elimination by international world trade than anything. reason Is that It gives confidence agreement at the Washington Naval conference and ever since. This everywhere." Strange and powerful Is "confi- fact that the British views on the dence." You cannot see It, feel It, subject were in accord with Gerweigh It, but you can easily de- many's was called to the attention of Hitler's representatives. But it stroy It. was also recognized by both sides Lovely woman, led by Paris fash-Io- n in the London naval negotiation's designers. Is still trying to find that other powers, Including France out what she really wants. Univer- and Japan, had not yet consented sal Service dispatches from Paris to abandon undersea craft describe "dresses as transparent as lace curtnlns from the knee down; TREND OF PRICES skin-tigh- t evening gowns with cutBy DR. GEORGE F. WARREN out designs as big as elm leaves Cornell Professor and Monetary Adviser to Administration. from under the arms to the hip-linCnpe coats of white fur, slit wide TUST as I believed that the open on both sides." One gown Is price level that prevailed be made entirely "of "plaited gold fore the depression could not braid." so I now believe that there When will women settle down hold, Is no probability of prices In gold finally to some one style, as men returning to any such level. have done? I have seen no sound reasons presented for anticipating that the Interesting Item In taxation news. long time relationships of value For Instance, government will col- have permanently changed ; that is, lect Income tax on "public re- I that the long-tim- e value lief." If your generous Uncle Sara ofanticipaterelative to the value of gold gives you $94 a month, the amount otner conimouiues win continue 10 that unions now spurn, he will take be In proportion to the relative back $1112 In Income tax. gold compared with the That seems like giving your lit- supplies of of other commodities but supplies a stick of candy and bit- that tle boy extremely violent fluctuation ing off the end of It" In the .value of will occur. EYRES-MONSEL- Anglo-Germa- n e. J , Kin Svndleata. Future WNU Service. Ina gold WNU Service L PAGE TIIREB C. In times of peace, always has been able, on short notice, to summon an army of 250,000 men. with II Duce shaking bis fist, What'. Fighting All About? theNow, Emperor can count on 000,000 men, many of them equipped wits WorlJ Ij Asking. modern military rifles. And some unWhat's the fighting all about? derstanding of the kind of job that With Mussolini apparently deter- awaits the Italian dlctutor Is to be mined to launch a war against Ethi found In recent dispatches saying opia within a few weeks, this Is a that raw meat was served at a requestion which the whole world Is cent feast of Emperor Halle Selassie. asking. Mussolini bus demanded that the "Dutch Girl" String ancient African nation humble Itself Holder for Kitchen because of allegud misdeeds. Italian subjects along the borders of Eritrea Br CRANDMOTHER CLARK and Italian Somalilaud, he has UTLEY 350 cases for known "infantile paralysis" been brought to light In North Carolina In one of the worst epidemics of the dread discuss In recent history. The epidemic Is rapidly spread Ing north Into Virginia. Its further course will probably be checked with the advent of cooler weather, for polio Is a summer disease, and by the efforts of local, state and authorities, they have turned fed-era- l -. rJ f 1 icysi L 1 Pw . ' - 3 - . S v - - " - mm Ml f!N4 the area Into a gigantic laboratory for the study of the use of vaccines In immunizing persons to the dis- Medical authorities on the believe It will prove to be the most important experiment of Its ease. spot kind ever undertaken. North Carolina's plight follows In the wake of lesser epidemics In California and elsewhere. The very seriousness of the increase In Infantile paralysis cases may prove to be a blessing In disguise If enough can be learned about the Insidious virus, which twists and cripples bodies, to protect humanity against It In the future. The first widespread attack of polio was noticed in Jackson county, In the far western part of North Carolina. From there the disease Jumped, In the words of Dr. J. C. Knox, state epidemiologist, "like a skyrocket" and "burst" in Raleigh and the rest of Wake county, all the way across the state, on the Atlantic seaboard. It Is believed that the disease in North Carolina bas been checked and is abating, but Id Virginia the number of cases reported is on the upturn, its course having seemingly followed the highway over the entire length of the state, with no indication yet as to where its spread will stop. Cause of Spread Unknown. Just how the disease was carried Is not known. Direct contact with a diseased person Is not necessary to contract It It almost never strikes two members of the same "Carriers" people who family. have such mild cases of polio that they do not even feel sick carry the virus to others whose natural immunity is low and who therefore contract the disease in considerably more violent form. That Is much the same as the manner In which typhoid fever and diphtheria are spread. A single carrier, unknown to himself, may create several cases. When a few carriers hit a region where the natural Immunity of the people is relatively low, an epidemic Is usually the result That Is probably what happened In North Carolina and Virginia. While the disease is not nearly so much confined to young children as the term Infantile paralysis would suggest. It Is still more prevalent In children of five or less than In any other age group. For that reason the one sure preventive Is a difficult one to administer. It Is complete Isolation. The only way to be absolutely certain of keeping children from catching polio is to keep them away from all playmates and from all crowds. Unfortunately there Is no sure way to tell who Is Immune and who Is not. And there Is no means of effecting artificial Immunity which has been satisfactorily proven. Vaccines which ' may do the trick are being tested now in the southeast epidemic. Dr. Maurice Brodie, working under Dr. William H. Parks, head of the New York city health 'depart ment, has developed the Park-Bn- v lie vaccine. Another has been de veloped by Dr. John A. Kolmer, of medical the Temple university school lq Philadelphia. With the William H. Merrell company, manufacturing chemists of CIncInnntI, Doctor Kolmer Is providing between " "shots" of the J,000 and free every month enough to racclnate about 3.600 children. Two Serums. Neither of these vaccines must be believed to be a cure. They are merely preentlves. Both of them eontain the polio virus not a bacterium, but a poison. The Parks-Brodl- e vaccine contains the "killed" virus and Doctor Kohner's contains the greately weakened virus. Both lave been known to produce in animals an Immunity which lasts about two years. How long It will last In hnxan bolngs has not yet bucn de severe vac-tine- Tt 'j; ; It Is literally true that he would rather fight than eat The Emperor, WHY ITALY PLANS WAR ON ETHIOPIA APPItOXIMATKLY "polio" as WE 0W By WILLIAM have d NEPIII. UTAH S. Fight Spread of Paralysis Epidemic COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS TIMES-NEW- Kmiieror Halle Selassie's young men. Many of them have been shot and there has been much plundering. Rejecting this on the grounds that these Italian subjects are the same kind of people as the Abyssinlans, ind often have been guilty of s little raiding en their own hook, the experts point to the fact that 11 Duce I has suggested to France and England that he desired to establish a protectorate over a large slice of Left: Exercising the muscles of an Infantile paralysis victim In northeastern Abyssinia. the underwater treatment Above: A new shipment of Rhesus monkeys Having Interests In Africa of their arrives from Asia to provide experimental serums. Right: Ready to own which might be Jeopardized, give their lives for science. France and England have been cold tills Idea, Just as they have been to men sufhave federal the names of the termined, for It has not yet had ficient test. recipients on tile and the recipients cold to the report that the Italian pushing the A necessary requisite for both themselves under observation. The dictator contemplates vaccines Is the Rhesus monkey, the Idea, of course. Is to observe wheth- Italian Somnlllund frontier approxilittle "blushing" monkey, so culled er fewer cases develop among the mately to00 miles Into Abyssinian terInclude valuable lands aud because of the way his face gets vaccinated group than among the ritory oil wells. As a decorative hanger for the red when he is excited, which we control group. Meanwhile the zero hour ap kitchen, this little girl will add anOf course other tests are being see In zoos. Ithesus monkeys are Imported nimto It tm holm frtluwl flint In. proaches. It looks as If the fighting other smile to your home. It's an ure l Btart Bome tlme ia Sop-th- e attractive string holder and costs from India, where they are held Jections of serums prepared froml and the famous treaty of only a few cents and a little spars tembcr, blood of cost cases 8 of convalescent to be sacred, at a $10 each. In preparation for giving his life not harmful, but Is also of very perpetual friendship" signed In 1028 time. An acceptable gift novelty, that humanity may be saved from little help. Dr. W. Lloyd Aycock. between the two nations will go the and after you make up one yoo will the scourge of polio, the monkey of the Infantile paralysis commis- same way as other treaties have want more of these Dutch Girls to serve yon. Is quarantined for two weeks to sion of Harvard university believes gone Into the oblivion of the waste-baskThis package No. A 1 contains make sure that It Is In good health. that heredity Is an importunt facAt the end of that period it Is given tor and Is making experiments to Already Mussolini is moving troops stamped material ready to be cut an ether anesthetic and the polio determine the truth of his assump- Into Eritrea and Italian Somallland, out, also died out girl's head and some 150,000 being reported there shoes printed in colors on heavy virus Is Injected through Its skull tion. Into, the brain. Infantile paralysis Symptoms Often Unrecognized. awaiting the zero hour. Plus this board. This material and direcInfantile paralysis In a locality Italy's forces- - Include about 50,000 tions how to make It up will be develops. mailed to you for 15c for one pack When the disease reaches Its cli- where there Is no epidemic Is oft- native troops. max, the monkey Is killed and its en unrecognized until actual paralyWill Mussolini be able to do the age or four packages for Ma Ad spinal cord, full of the virus. Is sis sets In. At first It looks like ob ahead 7 The experts, giving con dress Home Craft Co., Dept. A, 19th removed. This cord Is hacked up any one of a number of other In- sideration to Italy's superior aerial and St Louis Ave., St Louis, Mo. Into tiny bits and Immersed In a fectious diseases. There Is bead-ach- forces and to advancements In mil- Enclose a stamped addressed envesalt solution In a vessel which conlope for reply when writing for any vomiting, drowsiness. Irrita- itary science which she will Information. tains a number of steel balls a half bility, fever, flushing, congestion of are uncertain. Abyssinia, they enjoy, point Inch or so In diameter. While the the throat and great sweating at need not. depend upon well- out, Weeping Women Flee Sale vessel is shaken and agitated for 12 night Usually early symptoms are equipped armies, but upon her cli Weeping bitterly, hundreds of fashionhours, the balls crush the bits of stiffness of the back and neck. Since mate and upon wild tribesmen that ably-dressed women ran from spinal cord to a pulp. The fluid the Inflammation reaches the nerv- are as resourceful as were our re which Is thus contained Is attenu- ous system, there may be pain In bellious Indian tribes more than a bargain counters Into the street, tying np traffic in Nice, France, reated with sodium rlclnoieate and al- the muscles and Joints, tenderness agow century cently. Gas fumes which had quickIn of and skin the to lowed incubate for eight hours. moving any pain Mussolini Is asked to remember ly filled the building caused the Then It is strained and purified and of the Joints. This latter pain may has never been con stampede and many bargains were put Into bottles which hold five be so intense that any slight move- that Abyssinia men In all her his ground under foot Irate shoppers quered by white cubic centimeters each, enough to ment will be almost unbearable. and her history dates back to declare the gas attack was the work tory, to three children. As soon as the doctor suspects bring Immunity 1473 B. C Soldiering Is the noblest of rival stores, but others feel sura Children Replace Animals. polio, he will probably want to of professions to your Abyssinian. it was the deed of a practical Joker. While Indications certainly point make certain laboratory tests to to the fact that at least artificial Im- make sure, for there are other dismunity has been perfected, the vac- eases, such as meningitis, which cines are still admittedly in the affect the spinal cord. He will probstage. The last great ably inject a needle Into the spinal experiment is one of the most dra- cord and draw oS some of the matic medical tests that could be fluid to examine It Prepare biscuit or muffin dough when, convenient. In the early, or preparalytic Imagined. Set in cool place and bake hours later if you wish. For instead of monkeys or white stages, the disease may resemble a You save time in using mice, the laboratory subjects are severe summer cold aud Is Indeed boys and girls. Some of them are upon Instance without more harmDoable Tested Doable Action selected to receive the vaccine and ful permanent effect than a cold. an equal number are selected as Early and correct diagnosis Is of "controls" who will not receive the great Importance. The victim is immediately put to injections, but who will be observed for symptoms exactly the same as bed and given absolute rest. Perthe vaccinated subjects. haps the doctor 'will administer a All selections are made by lot To convalescent blood serum or a vac 25e 25 Insure against the personal ac- cine, the usefulness of neither of quaintance element which might de- which Is certain. The patient Is You can also buy stroy the Impartiality so vital to kept away from all contact with XO ounce can for XOfl such an undertaking, the adminisothers. And that is about all that IS ounce) can for I5 tration of the tests has been taken can be done at that point out of the hands of local authoriSix or eight weeks may be the ties. Medical men from the United period during which all movement States public health service are op- or exertion Is highly dangerous. The apparent helplessness of the erating to relieve local physicians from the inhuman task. Dr. James physician during this period someP. Leake directs the work. times drives frightened parents to Dr. A. G. Gilliam, at Greensboro, accept the remedies of N. C., has been charged with the "natural healers" and other quacks thankless job of deciding which which often destroy the patient's Simoniz your car youll find it pays I Simonls children are to receive the vaccine chances for survival. makes a car beautiful to stay and the finish last and which are to act as controls. It Exercise Must Be Gradual. longer. Cleaning, too, is easy I A dry cloth wipes is he who must listen to the pitiful Not until every trace of tender dust and dirt off without scratching. And, your ness is gone can even the simplest pleading of parents that their chilcar sparkles as bright as ever again. dren be given the chance for Immu- of muscle exercises begin. Fatigue nity. Mere is something which may must be avoided. Relaxation and MOTORISTS WISE prevent their loved ones from con- ease must be encouraged. Swimming tracting one of the most dreadful of pools and underwater treatment are all diseases. Even If It does not desirable In most cases. This methAlways In iffI em SlmonJx end work It will do no harm. od was discovered In a Chicago Simonix Kloonor. For your pro But humanity must know for certoctiou the famous trad aiark hospital. The development of the "Siawais" la vory cao. tain whether It will work. And if Warm Springs, Ga., pool under the such knowledge is ever to be ac- patronage of its most distinguished President quired, the tests must be conducted visitor and patient. T1IEO Impersonally. The vaccine must be Franklin D. Roosevelt, and using administered to children of all his name for Its natural publicity classes the poor, the rich, Ihe In- value, has encouraged mnny cities telligent, the unintelligent It must to maintain pools for the underwa be given to many whether their parter treatment of Infantile paraly ents want them to have It or not. sis. And It must be withheld from othSlowly but certainly, mankind ers whose pnrents have, like one of Is going to learn how to beat polio ' the most prominent surgeons in myelitis, Just as It has other dis A the South, fought tooth and toenail eases. One of the most Important and pulled every string In despersteps will be the experiments now ate attempt to secure Immunization being conducted In North Carolina Mrs. J. H. Waters, for them. and Virginia. President Selecting the Subjects. whose chll Meanwhile, There Is a dramn for you! 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