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Show H, MONDAT, MAY $, 1S55 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD H-Bo- 5 Utah Declares Vacci ne Safe, Gives For Resumption of S hots 'v ' f ; Y.'"" . , ""''" '"i Czech Communist Minister i; April 27, told state health officials on and the Utah State Medical Assn. vaccine ratory tests have shown anti-polio hand for Utah's mass yesterday the' vaccine was shown J j program is safe and all districts to, be safe. had approval today for resumption In a joint statement Immediately of first shots. afterward, Dr. George A. Spend- Univer Gebhardtj love, state health director, and Dr. Dr. Louis P. who has Charles Ruggeri, Jr., president of of Utah bacteriologist sity been conducting vaccine tests Since the medical association, reaffirmed their "confidence in the safety of the polio vaccine being used", in Utah schools. The formal statement said that in view of the laboratory testing which has been done on monkeys, tissue culture and other safety tests, we' feel that the first series of shots ' should be resumed. We concur in delaying-th- e second shots until the new vaccines have been INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UP) Former President Harry S. Tru safety-teste- d according to recom man celebrated his 71st birthday mended procedures.' Sunday with the fulfillment of his Dr. Gebhardt's report concerned fondest or earn me start or con his tests on vaccine produced toy stniction for the Truman Memorial Parke-Davi- s laboratories of Detroit Library on a site near where he This is the vaccine being used in spent his boyhood. the mass inoculation program. Mr. Truman, surrounded by old Also being tested is vaccine man friends, and with a smile to match ufactured by Cutter Laboratories the sunny weather, broke ground of Calif. Although no for the $1,750,000 structure with a usedBerkeley, the in program, some public gold-platspade. of vaccine been used by has this The library which will house the of these Results physicians. private former president's official papers some time be known tests won't for and mementos, will be constructed said. Gebhardt In Slover Park. Mr. Truman orig inally Intended that the building be Though many scnool districts are constructed on the site of the old expected to resume administration Truman family farm in nearby of first shots this week, Salt Lake Grandview, Mo. But the people of City, according to an earlier won't go ahead with Independence insisted that it be built on its present site, within 10 the program until May 16. blocks of Mr. Truman's home. Mr. Truman, looking robust and blue dapper in a double-breaste- d suit and gray hat, was accom panied to i the ceremonies by Mrs . - -- j SAlx yd t . j Ce-pic- ka Truman Sees Start of Pet Project 2 Utah Fliers Truman, their daughter Margaret Die In Crash and the former president's sister $10-per-pl- ed " N ee ill-fat- ed ang Kai-she- k. Stump held long talks imme diately after his arrival with Amer ican Ambassador Karl Rankin and Vice Adm. Alfred M. Pride, com mander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, on the explosive situation in For SALT LAKE CITY (UP) f v:: r- - . at Daytona Beach, Fla. In front from left are Kay Girvan, .California; Tony Brewer, Nevada, and Lee Neuner, Washington. In The ASILOMAR, Calif., (UP) United States is opposed to the use of force by the Nationalist Chinese government to retake the China mainland. This was made clear yesterday by Assistant Secretary of State George V. Allen, who told the ninth annual Northern California World Affairs Council conference: "The Uniied States will not sup port the aggressive use of force in any effort j of the Chinese Nationalists to return to the main rear, from left, are Bernice Johnson, South Dakota; Doris Oregon; Joan Bray, Montana; Ramona Dietemeyer, braska, and Hilma Sargent, North Dakota. (UP Telephoto). of the State Department. He was! "It has never been expressed asked at a round table panel at so flatly before," Chang said. the conference what the U.S. poli "That is the first time I've ever cy was regarding the return of Red China to the Nationalist gov-- i heard a United States government eminent of Generalissimo Chiang official make a policy statement Kai-sheon the subject," Chang said. Allen's? fortright statement came Chang would not comment furthas a complete surprise to T. K. er on Allen's statement, but earlier Chang, consul general of the Re he told the council that Communist public of Free China in San Fran China is "dedicated to world cisco. k. Mc-Kee- n, fi ALLOWANCE TRADE-I- N $20.00 Ne- FOR YOUR OLD TUFTLESS SM0000TH, ORTHOPEDIC "So long as Red Chinese dom- Guaranteed inate China, there will be trouble," he said. "Our objective is to go back and establish a free China on the mainland. We hope no one will sabotage these plans." ON A MATTRESS MATTRESS 15 Years! CUSTOM MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY Tremendous Savings on Our Complete line of cotton knd innersprinr Mattresses and Boxj Springs conThe round cluded three days of conference here, called to discuss the question of coexistence between free and Communist countries. table-discussi- on OVERMAN'S MATTRESS C0.x j f ve. 147 No. University it- ; Phone ; FR 3-30- - ! t f ' - - J '- : s - , - - r - , " m i i &:;:;:?:;::::::::::x:: Himself Human Torch PITTSBURGH (UP) An elderly widower made a human torch of himself Sunday by dousing his clothing with gasoline and putting ' a match to them. The victim, Joseph Olischar, 78, of nearby Fenn Townsnip, was found near a side entrance to his home by police when they were called to investigate a fire. Officers said Olischar was burned beyond recognition. A two-gallon tin of gasoline was found in his bedroom. only Cream of A '', e tionery Workers Union Local 401 accepted the proposal at a meet ing held over the, weekend. 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Pride Saturday paid a BURGLAR visit to Quemoy Island -- which WOULD-B- E came under sharp Communist ar- STUCK IN COAL CHUTE tillery fire last week. He inspect- RICHMOND, Va. (UP) Police Michael Gable, ed the defenses and conferred with charged Lien-chof with Liu the 52, Gen; attempted garrison Pittsburgh, commander. burglary ' and possession of burOfficialquarters refused to com glars' tools. They found him stuck ment on the reasons for Stump's in a coal chute leading into the unannounced and completely un First Federal Savings and Loan expected visit. Alii t ' - U.S. Opposes Force by the Nationalists to Retake Mainland threatened strike of bakers in Ogden and City has been averted today by acceptance of a six cents hourly wage' increase. Members of Bakers and ConfecSalt-Lak- 6 ASPIRANTS FOR MRS. AMERICA TITLE Eight aspirants for title of Mrs. America spent a day in Chicago en route to finals Naval Commander crash. To Confer With Strike of Utah Bakers Averted Chiang Today TAIPEI, Formosa (UP) Adm, Felix B. Stump, U.S. naval com mander in the Pacific, arrived un expectedly today and scheduled a meeting with. Generalissimo Chi -- - land." "This stand was plainly taken by President .Eisenhower during a press conference sometime ago," he said. "In fact, the 'United Two States renounces the use of force Miss. Mary Jane, Truman. The! SALT LAKE CITY (UP) ladies watched as MrJ Truman Salt Lake were killed fliers City turned the first shovelful of earth when their last night light plane e to fulfill a long-timdream. went into a and crashed spin partial The ground breaking ceremony while a they landing attempted was followed by a large reception here. at the Truman house in the after The victims were Rollie R. Wag noon. Sunday night the former identified as the 30, staff, pilot, president was honored at a par 25. C. and David tially-televisDeelstra, dinner for 600 in Kansas City, In an at Eyewitnesses reported the two- mosphere of an old fashioned birth place Johnson Rocket 185 was about 600 feet from the ground when it day party. dive. The Mr. Truman limited his own went into an and let his friends aircraft was making a normal land . speechmaking do the talking; But there was no ing approach at the time. doubt that he was very happy. He A preliminary investigation by said that the Truman library was Civil Aeronautics Administration one of his fondest goals and he was officials indicated the engine stalled "overwhelmed" as he broke the hist before the plane went into ground with the ceremonial spade. partial spin. The investigation was i presented to him by the local Lions continuing today. Club. Jf Both occupants of the ship were killed instantly. The plane itself was demolished in the . 1 Defense Minister Alexej Cepickaj their satellites celebrate as the during a sabre rattling address at end of the European war. Czechoslovakia's biggest military j A sea of Communist troops pademonstration since World War raded 20 abreast on Prague's II. It wis broadcast by! Radio Letna Hill to mark the tenth anni ; v versary of Czech 'libeation, and Prague. not mention did the Cepicka the end of the war. hydrogen bomb by name but he Tank Guards' made it clear what he meant when he said "The Czech army (now is prepared to enter any war with 138. of Communism's latest 3et all existing modern weapons. fighters, streaked overhead as Atomic Threats j spoke. The r square was "There would be no hppeifor the guarded by tanks bearing the Red West to win," he said. "We are not Star of the Soviet Union. afraid of threats of an atomic The ceremony was another step, in the Communist buildup for war." ; Wednesday's Eastern "NATO" conI of In the days xchivalry, it was ference at Warsaw, Poland, when customary to present a red feathl the East expects to form a milier as a reward fora courageous tary group to "counter" West . ed He was flanked. on the igantlt speaking rostrum by Soviet First Deputy Premier Lazar M. Kagan-dvic- h, Czech President . Antonin Zapotocky and Premier viliam v Siroky. Today is the day the Soviets and Com VIENNA, Austria (UP) munist Czechoslovakia's defense minister said today the $oviet's Eastern European satellites are ready' to use hydrogen bombs against the West if war comes. The threat was made by, Czech Go-Ahe- ad 7- War Threat Made By mb |