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Show f - Lav Enforcement then; youd do it I later; it slipped you mind. So, at the" height of the sumconvenient-ju- st mer polio season, you find And Fleeting Eelon Mr. W. Ttiesday, April 9, 1957 , THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pa gt Ten your- self unprotected. A cold shiver comes over you as you fecall of ypung limbs in metal races, young faces protruding, from iron lungs. Anxiously you telephone your doctor. Yes, he says, the Salk vaccine is effective against paralytic polio. But," he adds, it takes seven to ten days for the first shot to take effect, then a wait of two to six weeks for the second shot that will provide reasonable protection for this polio season." You load, your family in your car and you get your first injections. But days pass while you and fear gnaws at your wait heart. Suppose the disease strikes before the vaccine builds up its defenses? How could you ever forgive yourself? If you act now, you need suffer no such fear and guilt. This is one time when delay may literally be fataL pic-ur- Mark Felt, Special Agent in Charge of the Salt Lake City Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced that the FBI conferences on Law Enforcement and the Fleeing Felon" will be held on April 9, 1957, at the Little Theater, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Additional conferences will be held in the City Council Chambers at Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 11, 1957, and the Conference Room of the Copper Cottage at Ogden, Utah, on April 18, 1957. . According to Mr. Felt, one of the major problems facing local, county and state law enforcement agencies is the bringing to justice of individuals who flee across state lines after the alleged commission of a crime. He added that more than 150 conferences dealing with the l&cation of fugitives have been scheduled this year by the FBI. The conferences will be conducted on a forum basis and will provide for a mutual exchange of information and knowledge. The FBIs interest in these fugitive investigations is based upon tie Fugitive Felon Act. This Federal law enables local authorities to request the assistance of the FBI after learning that anjndivi-- . "dual "has fled interstate to avoid prosecution or confinement after certain .felonies have been committed or attempted. The specific felonies are murder, arson, mayhem, burglary, rape, kidnaping, robbery, extortion or assault with a dangerous weapon. Local authorities can also seek federal aid in locating individuals who flee . SMACKIN' GOOD AT SNACiCWAEj es cfe... YOU'LL NEED . . . VErs Tax-jaye- Drifted Snow, 25 lbs. 2.29 2 for 29c BROWN SUGAR FLOUR, 7 cans DOG food SHORTENING, Snowdrift, 3 lb. 89c INSTANT PET NON-FA- T Flakes GELATINE BONITA Sardines oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 10 RED LBS. 39c SPUDS 10 FOR 1 .00 Campbells Tomato Soup VEGETABLES 1 29c 2 FOR.. 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