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Show A,. :' ' 8 "TOg.5- - A r i ' ': r 19MSUNDAY HERALD X- !::. ' - ' - - .I- : - ; ; :" A; :' :!. - ' Y A i :" ' - j " j "?rl-::- , y'-V-' r Labor Day Message American Labor Svstem Lauded by Eisenhower Polio Cases Running 40 U. S. Average Below Five-Year the six, seven, and eight-yea- r old These with groups. groups, along i United Press Science Editor me live ana us YORK (UP) Polio cases NEW I account for. 50 to 60 per ually ,v are running 40 per, cent below a cent of all polio cases; five-yeaverage in the 217 areas The comparative percentages of where some, 440,000 children were these compiled by the last Nationalstatistics vaccinated against.the disease ' Foundation for Infantile . ;; spring, more or less, match, Paralysis, The children vaccinated were in but no one should take the matching as anything more than a hope r ful indication; that the experimental Salk vaccine may have been ef fective. Declines Comment A j , Dr. Hart E. Van Riper, the Foun dation's medical director, refused to comment on the grounds he is Silver Maples Are an interested party, and anyway it is extremely essential to get a Beautiful Now completely scientific evaluation of But for How Long? the vaccine s worth as a polio pre ventive. A That evaluating is being done Editor 'Herald : As you pass the City and Coun- at the University of Michigan and be next spring, at the earty block have you noticed the it will before the Micfiigan scienliest, beautiful silver maples on the their report. Meanct tists can make northeast corner? One would too much tossing about of late fall to be In the air to while, could make and surmises guesses see the bright yellow, displayed by difficult. more statistical the study these trees: A counin the that fact a this Yet it's however, Unfortunately, this polio a as year's .whole; premature yellowing isn't due to try about is only "season" running, a change in the weather, but a 1,000 cases under last year's,! which deficiency of iron in the soil. was the heaviest yet. The country JWhat I want to know Sis why isn't whole shows a small net a as something- being done to correct down; the 217 field trial areas show j this deficiency? a considerable down. Incidentally Aesthetically, these trees are this polio "season" was running invaluable, yet they have been ahead of last year's last, May. The neglected to where one of them children began: their vaccinations 7 will be completely gone in a year The incidence of polio or two and will have to be remov in late May. . in June. declining ed at considerable expense. It's began Factors Be 'Unknown May too late to do anything for the one Of course, this could have; been .tree and it's a darn shame, be cause or the loss of a once beau due to "unknown factors" of which tiful tree and the expense of re-- . there are many in polio epidemisaid this moving. For a fraction of "re ology. Dr. Van Riper mure seemea season moving expenses I would'like to years see the city try to save. the other scattered with less impact man tree. Iron sulfate ' drilled ftnto the last year's but he said he couldn't soil would provide available iron. say: what that meant, if anything. About 4 or 5 lbs. for every inch There was "no evidence" of less of diameter of trunk (approxi- bulbar cases among this year's vicmately 150 lbs.) applied along in tims, he added, and "the morthe same.'. , February .or early March would bidity is about the National Office Meanwhile, do the most good. This should be of Vital Statistics reported that this 8 drilled into - the ground Inches deep and about every 18 year's "season" is "leveling off" Inches in all directions from the and the "peak is now being ap; base of the tree to the limits of proached." That usually happens the branches; The roots cover at this time of year. about "the same area as the tree - above. , : This iron deficiency is quite general all over Utah County. Among the shade trees it strikes the Silver Maple, D.ie;.!n-''ioi'principally . White Birch, and Flowering al mond and peach. Property own ers having trees with iron defi-- ciencies take heed unless you want your trees to die pre ma TOKYO - (UP) The bodies of " : ; turely. crew members killed in the three Reid L. Way man. ''A bomber near crash of a Tokyo 'Friday were found in and near the wreckage, Far East Air Forces headquarters announced By DELOS z SMITH 4 mne-year-oia- President DENVER (UP) isenhower Saturday asked fellow Americans to I give thanks this Labor Day that; they have a labor system which produces V'a true and joyous strength!" 'j To all the world " he said -;t special Labor Day statemc 'We have shown the incredible re sults which can be accomplished in la land where? every man can choose the job he wants a job or which his ability fits him; pre pare himself for it; rand join freely with his felldw workers in common s. : ar i ? - - I,;,' , 1 -- Letters to The Editor v i A' i - 1 ; . -- : ri V j 12-1- ii- 3 Crewmen : ) Tokyo Crash B-2-6. , 50,000 Workers Strike in Chile Saturday. The planecrashed while coming in for a landing at Johnson Air Force Base. First reports said lK-;SANTIAGO, Chile, (UP) The that the bodies were not found loin government promised "drastic" the wreck. But a later search action Saturday to restore prder in cated the victims. a - i " r ; the strike of 50.000; workers throughout Chile.The government charged the stoppages were "politically In spired" and warned it would bring responsible agitators to Justice. Among the . strikers were. 23,000 professors and teachers who de--. manded that Congress pass a pay raise bill' before it adjourns Sept. . 9 CinLD Cosmo Calabrese Jr.. Chcago stand in child, displays his unusual strength by doing a one-fo-ot his father's hand. The parents don't know wha makes Cosmo Jr. . so strong. (United Press Jelephoto). Vv, . Sheppard's Consultations With Dad Receive Setback Father CLEVELAND, O. (UP) and son consultations on patients between Dr. Samuel Sheppard and his father, Dr. Richard Sheppard, a: serious setback Sr., received authorities ruled. when ' jail "the prisoner's father must - be treated like any other visitor." Friday Sheriff Joseph M. Sweeney refused Dr. Richard permission to discuss with his son, who is being held for the first degree murder in" the July Fourth slaying of his pregnant wife, Marilyn. Sw.eenejr said, "The prisoner's father must be treated like any other visitor. He! must visit with his son through a screen." The father has made a weekly trip to the jail each v Friday since his son's arrest for the. bludgeon murder. He has brought with him X-ra- ys a small package of i . y Pan-Americ- an Pan-Americ- X-ra- : Pan-Amenc- an R Takes Office Police searched today for a minor RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazjl (UP) ber of President Juan D. Peron's Joao Cafe Filho took overhis party who shot and killed a mem- duties Saturday as the 17th PresP ber of Congress during a political dent of Brazil since the republic argument was established in 1889. CAPTAIN QVEEG am ', J. e West Germany TOKYO (UP) has proposed ja J 200,000,000 mark ($47,680,000) bairter agreement with DENVER (UP)-Presi- dent Eisenhower made a special appeal to American motorists today to lool the experts" on the t Labor . Day weekend and reduce holiday I traffic accidents. , Shocked by the forecast thai 390 people will be killed this weekend. the President said; . "To everyone who gets behind a steering wheel during the Labor weekend, I make this appeal: y-"Let's be careful this weekend.' r stay alert. .Let's remember the simple rules of the road. Let's fool the experts. 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OOUNPSjSaHUkearv.Utoh , i dangerous Ice!' tj Fr-- ... i. 1 V Ike Asks Motorists To 'Fool the Experts' In Holiday Driving 1 1,10 Fair admission includes all vents except "Holiday . iir, v hows every day. (Reserved ' teats extra.) '. if di-iz- the grandstand for' great n, Communist Chjina, Peiping Radio ' said Saturday. The broadcast was monitored here and said the Red Chinese authorities agreed and told the Bonn government it would we! North Carolina . was I the first come a commercial delegation at state to vote for independence. any time. CAPnPC iC0 OvV in mos c ) Barter Pact Is Considered gotten i PANMUNJOM. IKorea (UP) bodies of 250 Allied war dead ..where lovo Admittidn to tht Fair, In- eludes . general admission to VCtjf- - ? t AFRICA! ; Cafe took the oath of office off i-cially Friday at a ceremony be fore a joint session of Congress, confirming his accession to the post he assumed automatically when the late President Getulio Vargas committed suicide 10 days ago. - j . UTAH'S GREATEST MIDWAY! HOLIDAY ON ICE an i German-Chines- mem- ' p.m. 1 . The incident took ; place Fri day when Deputy Santos Gonzalez, 38, a Peron adherent, was shot through the heart by Domingo Passalacqua. Officials said they were engaged in a heated argu ment over the selection of nomi nees for the forthcoming internal elections. i Gonzalez died soon afterwards in ri ;T.:, a hospitaL 5 OF WUl 7 EXHIBITS announced a "large" uranium find in Utah's Red canyon region. M. A. S. Makris, Houston millionaire, financier, said a ."very larger body of uranium ore" was found on property in the canyon. He said it was oh the (opposite side of a mesa from the, Happy Jack mme largest uranium mine in the Unit ed States. He said geologists found a "large body of shinarump with high uran ium content. "Geology indicates the body to be about a mile wide with a depth of up to 30 feet, 7 Makns said Uramum . was formed in Houston several months ago to invest! Texas oil money in uranium properties. The com pany ; holds 50 claims in the Red canyon area, with options on .40 more. i , Bert Saunders of Houston is and Dresident of,- Makris was among the 10 Hons ton oilmen who were organizers f j HI-AQT- it"rni irVSh k'AxVi4 tjt y LIVESTOCK Til THE SAVAGE b TE. The Uranium Corp. has Pah-Amenca- BUENOS AIRES (UP) ., were turned over1 to the United Nations Command by the. Commu. nists Saturday. ' On the fourth day of "Operation Glory,". the bodies of 183 Americans, one Briton, 18 Koreans and 48 unknown soldiers were returned from North Korean graves. On Monday the bodies of 18 Australians, 133 Americans, 14 British, nine Koreans and 30 unknown will be returned.1 , On the same day, the U.N. Command win return 600 bodies 400 of them Chinese and 200 North Korean. rfcif WvC1 One entire building of "DO IT YOURSELF Exhibits & demonstrations i 59c FOCiDDDDEM J Tex. (UP) HOUSTON, plates taxen of ur. bamuel s patients at the family s Bay View Hospita where both the father and son are ; staff members. Deputies usually permitted the two osteopaths to have a room to themselves : to discuss the cases Friday, however, JDr. Sheppard Sr., was forced to' talk to his son through the heavy wire screen, After a brief conversation, the elder Sheppard left taking with him!., the unopened package ol y plates. The first degree murder trial o Dr. Samuel Sheppard is expected to start about the middle of Octo ber, the date to be set after Labor Day. Meanwhile, he is being held in jail here without bond. X-ra- New Brazil Peron Party Member Kills Congressman be-f- of it. tfAm lilfc 0ft W Make it a date! - Uranium Strike Made in Utah's Red Canyon Area . you'll live every exciting moment of these never-to-cooms to to this endeavor, he freely sets his hand AT r ' VlcnnVinura,. rail V The chief executive's Labor Day plans are built around a ceremony nere in which he will participate in the start of construction of this country's first atomic power plant at Shippingsport, Pa. , ; . The President will speak from Denver on the' national television and radio networks as part of a program starting at 8 B.m. PST). , The ir:: ! MOW Allied Receive Bodies of 250 Korea War Dead - - KEGULAR PRICES 1 STARTS TODAY! 2 EXCITING HITS! brutish, endless toil. 'But it never can produce that ' deep and tremendous surge of might which comes to a nation when each man knows that he is driving a wedge or plowing a fur row or operating a lathe purely because he is at free man, and that UNUSUAL The Central Labor Union, claim ing a 500,000 membership, called for a general ... strike beginning Sept. 9 to protest new tax legislation passed recently by Congress. i: - TOMORROW The chief executive said a slave state might force its masses "to A , j effort' -- '17.' fti - t sus-t.pe- I OPEN TODAY Chikiren . ... . ..... 65c 90c crzri da: LY AT 1 FJX - , IAST tOW AT 95 rSATU2E AT - 3rl5 - 7:45 - 9:55 1:05; 50 '25 Wtot. Adls-BifSiniffj . A' r. |