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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1958 r Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD , 1 Fifth and Final Article In Series CHICAGO. Vaccine Giving Long-TerImmunity Still Needed In Control of Tuberculosis WASHINGTON SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah's marriage counseling law recently criticized by the .state's district court judges, can be imsaid proved, a special committee ' Thursday. The 20 member committee comments by the with agreed recommendations judges ' that would nave to be made to the bill in some aspects. The judges said it was not helping couples who had already taken their prob lem to court. : One committee member, Judge Maurice Harding of Provo's Fourth District Court, said the law should be thrown out and replaced with other features in the 1957 law which established the program. He said it would be cheaper and more effective for couples to use private instead of state-finance- counselors. d ii mium Mine Plays Out always favors tubercle bacillus. Even during the past 100 years of steady decline, TB rates have consistently increased in war-tor- n countries. What tuberculosis experts would like most are a vaccine capable of bestowing reliable and long term immunity, and drugs capa ble of lulling all the tubercle ba cilli 'in a human body quickly. Such a vaccine and such drugs are the prime objective of pub- lically and privately financed tu berculosis research. '' . Has Drawbacks A good vaccine already exists but it has ' drawbacks which lim its its use in the United 'States prevents it from being the weapon that could wipe out the bacil li and points up a glaring def i ciency in science's ' knowledge of the disease. It is BCQ, a vaccine based on an attenuated or weak ened strain of the bacillus. It causes an extremely mild form of the disease which is Quickly put down by body de fenses. i and leaves an unknown degree of immunity to any subse quent invasion of fully virulent bacilli. There is no question of i it has been in wide being safe use in' Scandinavia and other parts of Western Europe for , years. The immunity it bestows varies from person to person. In some it may be in others it may hardly exist. There is no way of telling which person has immunity short of a challenge by virulent bacilli, but it makes all who get it "positive reactors" to the tuberculin test which can separate the from the It is on this ground that U.S. medical author ities oppose its widespread use Federal Defense Education Money Available to Utah long-lastin- g; anti-tuber- ; mimiSrm Villi! mas vacation, and transportation threatened to be a problem in some areas. Eastern Airlines has been crippled for nearly a month by twin strikes by the Flight Engineers' Union and the International As' sociation of Machinists. In the American Airlines negotiations, an ALPA spokesman in- Presi WASHINGTON (UPI) dent Eisenhower will deliver ' his Christmas message to the nation on Dec. 23. The President will speak at the opening of the annual Pageant of Peace on the ellipse immediately south of - the White House grounds at ceremonies beginning at 2 p.r!fr -- dicated tentative agreement had p.s.t UTAH NATIVE J? C7 CHRISTMAS TREES Fre$h Cut Blue Spruco t.Wf.Wt,.JM1HftMllr..hWW WhiW.vt ' W , Kvlw mn vnUK Mimrttm -- U Epidemic Declines tVU ZrA OTHER MAY BE THI WHO HAS I WHERE THE BEST COSTS LESS 48 No. 10th West .iAlKtil. nil v!3 ji U UN An epiST. GEORGE (UPI) demic of approximately 100, cases of gastro - enteritis in the St. George area has declined, Dr. A. W. McGregor reported today. In a report to the Utah Health Department Dr. McGregor said a seven-mont- h old child who did not receive early treatment died and vomiting. og gastro-enteriti- s Few of the cases required hos pitalization, he said. HI Balsam, Fir and. 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The pilots' union A strike against American would insists, however, the third man ground, a second of the nation's issue is not the central dispute in big four air carriers at the start the threatened strike by 1,500 of the holiday travel rush. Thou- American Airlines pilots. sands of college students began heading home today for the Christ- IKE YULE MESSAGE SLATED deadline. - States." ALPA cockpit to In cu , in Utah County; before anti-tuberculo- sis -- ei airset- on of in cockpits jlssue Jazz Master non-susceptib- le. understand the chemical make-u- p of tubercle bacillus, how breathes, multiplies, and finally dies. Nor does it know precisely how the drugs act against bacilli. There are a number ot theories, none proved Science also has the problem o: bacilli learning to multiply de spite the attacks of losis drugs. Most scientists fee this is bound to happen some day on a large enough scale to make the present drugs more or less worthless. So f ar this "resistance" problem appears in only about two per cent of the case treated. Medical science is losing 10 to 30 per cent of its tuberculosis ooo. cases, that is, people still die of the disease. The goal is to lose none, by forging weapons (vacX The average jetliner carries cines and .drugs) which will perenough fuel to drive your family mit world-wid- e eradication. No automobile to the moon 225,000 one can be completely safe as miles. long as tulrercule bacilli remain on earth. . Jamaica ... hopeful we still on, we . director of the Utah Land Board said Thursday the richest producer of minerals on the state's school land, with the exception ' of coal and salt, production, has been exhausted. Frank J. Allen said the deposits, mine southeast of a uranium ' Moab, San Juan County, yielded the state ' $326,000 in royalties and rentals. Allen said the state, leases involved were surrendered by Continental Uranium Corp., after deposits of uranium and vanadium ore had been exhausted. David H. Crockett, land board geologist, .estimated the total value of ore produced by the Continental mine. was roughly $3,270,- - Published by Herald Corporation. 190 W. 4th N., Provo, Utah every afternoon Monday through Friday. r' Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. . Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utatf, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by car-ri- ht n, Not Fully Understood The layman may find It hard to The believe, but science does not fully SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ; minute-to-midnig- in tenements, live close-packe- d to a room, in six and five often call "physio doctors condition a In Kan- logical misery." That condition NEW YORK (UPI) sas the annual new cases rate for among people crowded together hiunV Marriage Counselling Law Criticized guided saving, of 100 deadline. two million other missiles The dollars. --Navy has in day joined In 78 the Defense million Strict abandoned vested about dollars surrounded the Depart by secrecy HONG KONG' (UPl) American ' weeks as to the ment in the three last .date. sessions. project bargaining Negotiators turncoat soldier Richard G. Cor-demeasure. The to avoid hotels also announced an economy changed Navy plans Thursday re East Providence, R.I., announced i to civilian in The eliminate 9,000 publicity. jobs Navy Thursday turned to the Free (World today 30 facilities in 17 at had cancelled cutbacks it A spokesman for thevAFL-CI- O production night Communist In after five years ' states. , . union said', however, - that was pilots' he China and admitted The reductions were scheduled "although the strike deadline Is to take place mainly over the next Corden. a former U.S. Army two years and were attributed to serseant first class, refused re a "general reduction in the Navy patriation after the Korean War. establishment" because of rising Dulles Leaves For He crossed into the crown colony prices, wages, and procurement wearing a light blue overcoat, a .Costs. Stay In white scarf; and a loud blue tie. The Regulus missile was proHe told newsmen who met him duced by Chance Vought Aircraft, PARIS (UPI) Secretary of at the frontier he wanted to be SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Inc., Dallas, Tex., which only State John Foster Dulles left early Utah Education Department was home for Christmas. . suffered cancellation Wednesday Informed Thursday it can accept up West Indian island of its F8U3 supersonic fighter pro- today for the He denied at a news conference to In available $676,000 per year gram in favor of the F4H1 all ot Jamaica, where he will vacalater, however, that he was dis national defense education funds, Communism. weather! jet fighter of McDonnel tion for a. week before returning illusioned with that programs acceptable provided to Washington. Commu "I'm very impressed by Co., St. Louis. , are arranged and local matching Aircraft; On Nov. 29 the Air Force cannism, he said. is available. He admitted that he was a "lia money Rascal air to surface Allen Bateman, state celled Its E. Dr. ison man in the POW camp at Dec. 12 the same servOn rocket." of public instrucoff ice called FENDER GUITAR Panmunjom" in Korea, but denied superintendent plans to develop the tion, said .he was told by Atty. long-rang- e to a air being a leader of the turncoats. Goose, ground Gen. E. R. Callister the state can , missile. Corden, the 10th of the 21 Amer decoy Th. Nw icans who chose Communism in legally accept the money. Korea to change his mind about CASPER ENTERS OPEN TO OPTIONED BUFFALO denied a was he coming home, LOS ANGELES (UPI) Billy member of the Communist Party. Chula of NEW YORK Veteran Calif., Vista, Jr.,. (UPI) Casper ; Corden, who looked healthy and SEE and TRY ITI W a 1 1 y Hergesheimer, has entered the 33rd annual $40,- forward a sported thick mustache, said he waived to Montreal and then re- 000 Los Angeles Open, beginning decided to leave Communist 31. Casper, who won more Glon Bros. Music China "principally because of claimed again by New York, has Dec. to been than the $40,000 last year, was golfoptioned Rangers' homesickness." 57 No. Univ. PROVO farm club in the Ameri- dom's leading money winner of "It's been 12 years since I last Buffalo 1958. saw the family and eight years can Hockey League. since I last saw the United to- Regulus By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor . Air Airlines Association high hopes of Line m tuberculosis is about 15.5 per dred thousand population. In the central Harlem district of; New York City it was approximately 800 per hundred thousand, despite the concentrated efforts of one of the most efficient public health departments in the world. The central . 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