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Show "w ''7"-- . , '' - - . ' , , 3 , , . . 1 MEIRY40-ROUN- -- . , Maryland, one gets the impression that the United ..,,Ctates is bndangerous; ly close to the abroad, torn by racial bitter;less at,home, and that not much is being done about 7 - - : either, . ,. - le re - It. - - to , e- - to I it I I. rd to I Pr' 1 ' ' 3? I . te Kal-shek- 1 le Lcl, I- le " Lis - 1 ns I nd I :e,' IKE . .7e ., as nt tds - - ti. , ' Lat On Chi'" t- showed-tha- ' .14., By,W. W. BAUER, M.D. ' Director of Health Education American Medical Association . a - N ' da- - ,THdiep. ir ter ' - ' ' is ler . em da. - , ing er- - ' ?et. Ity- - ien en . Hos. ' - !an ,.. - . --- -- .. ft le :.......:.:..:::::--:- Nk I , ., id d: , to , as - b- St lu Ig,. ':" ,,- - ne ' ,S2 ' . t ', ., , -,,- Len,. ' ' - ' '. . . ' - t4. - , -- 7- .. , : I ' ' . -- : ' ' - ....,:i een s ', , Yeti- ,. ' - ' ' - tme salt i'.:,!,'..ii',.:,:,:',i'Oi'.'i','''i.i;: ::'::': ..:.: t::''' . , ...::,,''',' Z:;.':'i4' : i:::;;:.:i::::' !::::::;:.::!:::::::::::,: I -- - ... :.. et Ant e to er L -- - . , , ' - ; - " . - . ' 217-'' South State-, - ' : :::!. , . . , . ' ' ' - -, , . ,. . . ' I 1 - - ' - HANCO- FURNITURE , S ' ...TOL South State - 4 MARK- (71:171:7-- , ,. ,,,A,, ' DRYING - , ' ,i,l,:, - - - , ''' ' ,. . - ' f , - 1 ,,.. ' ' - --- 7- . - - l'- - ' ' DEALER , illt.MMS. eil th - ,,,,..,..- ' .43 - BELOW LISTED .. . . . - "'' , 1414 South 6th West 4 - , - - - - ' -- - - , - . . , , , t. APPL. - ' - s. . , . .,.., .. - : - HOLLADAY - . , - , , 't liOLLADAY LUMBER:, ',.- - ''' - - , ' , - , ' ' '' ' - - - - : - ,,,- - - . , ''' PIHRSON'S HDWE. - "ose !aric ' .',. St- - , ... . ., .1IsulggbalanrHdocoDsreivla. APPL. , . - - . . - ' BRINTON ELECTRIC' ' - - DOUG WILLIAMS ., ..HOMIk STORE..-.- - - - ' , ', , ,MID4ALE - , EARL'S HOME- - - ' - - . ,. t , . ... , . ' - ''t . . - - ' . FURNISHINGS , s - ..., , - . ,' . - MURRAY ' , - 1 - . . FURN:-.8- RE ' ' ,, , - .1 , '. MORTENSEN'S' . ' , -, '' s - ' - . . -- .' .: ,, ' , RIVERTON ' . ; - , ' : , - BARLOW-FURNITU- :- . , - . 4.-- .. . . . , 1 . ' ......... , . . , , -- 7... . , eienittO . : . , . , , , , . . - , - - . CLEARFIELD' , . . .... iz L . . - - .. ., . ....... ... - ' , ' :, .. - , , ' - FEATURE FOR FEATURE, PRICE , FOR. PRICE, GENERAL ELECTRIC VALUES WERE NEVER BETTER SOTER'S - , Dampens dry clothes just right for s - ' 7 , - 23Q-vo- lt 6 ' ' BROWN HOME FURN. 2607 south state Lake North. $alt 1 ' Operates on standard 115 or - - . - - ELECTRIC '- - . 4 - , ' ' , . .:- saki - , .. - , Lek. City District PARAS FURN. it'APPLIANCE 4 ..,, w CPMPANY . - , . ELECTRIC ''' ,. 3500 South Redwood Road . - J ' Clothing Wash-and-we- , ' , - , ' . ,v bedspreads, blue jeans, e.tc. , .., - .. .. .... ,cKCILOR - washrost often. , ,, ., , ' --. , . , . . . - ., ,, ; BUY 'NOW FOR EiTR A VALUES .: - -,---- , closeout prices - - . s, ., - . . MODELS. ' -, 2 it now Many 1958- models , ' - ' .' : 1958 SAVE NOW ON .MILLETTPASSEY .. - OF WHITE ,. - - - - - . ' ' - --- ---- ,. , - . SEE:YOUWAUTNORIZED GENERAL , - STORE. 180 East 3rd South . Tailored to your individual needs . A - - . COLORS OR GA Brown Woodtone Petal Pink, Turquoise Green, Canary Yellow, ' . .. . . I CHOICE .. - , . .. . towels, SPRINKLER ironing ... - .,-- GOODYEAR - ' . for Synthetic and I AUTOMATIC. . - chance of ovetdrying. ' .. NO SPECIAL WIRING .! - , - - BANK Loans- - ., ,' 2423 Highland Drive - . New, libiralized terms LOW COST - have much less fa turns itself off the moment clothes are dry. No , your favorite '.. . - .. free-you- 'll ' SAFE, LOW TEMPERATURE k ., , ---- --'' ,.. .. 11 GILNER ELECTRIC - - 11 I . ' - ' , - - . . DRIES ALL WASHABLES PERFECTLY WITH ONE D IAL.SETTING. Automatically dries clothes so soft . . . so smooth . . . so wrinkle---- ,- for hard to dry loads HEAVY , , ' REGULAR for cottons, linens, things you - ----- , -- - . setting lousilklantLsynthetics - - , , , ' ,' . , , more - ' - , g '. - Savei gallons of hot wit. ' SALT LAKE CITY ' ' 7 ' - ' , ... ,, - r, ' . ' - ' the. tta6:, , the: .. . - . ,, ' . - ., farilily .wash in' loidof 1414g . - - ,... ' ' .' . , - AL , 50 Based on Distributor's recommended retail, price: See your dealer for his prices and fermi. - have a choice:- .. .... 4 ' -- . .... TERM ...:,i:.:i. .,::,:,::,::::::: :,,!,,,..,:.,:. ' ., ,, - . - .: . :i:i:. :::.. .hat rom 0 4 .. ,, ---- l" - - , - 0411440 , - FOR - , -- -- , rio typical. . - Over . . - ,.., i ,a1,, , lt,,, . , MONSTRATION ., A 'FREE ' a o' I . a- . , . - --t- f., only 35' minutes! ., .. .. - . t:':'::::;:: Salt .' - , '', ? , nits . , LONGER- -. - ." 1 .., , n, : . . - - - ASK YOUR GE ,DEALER . , 9201 DA , Dries . - ' . ' '':..:. iced . , 4. . - is caught in the fliter . .... s is no filtered water openings. RINSE . ; , .':' . . . ' - t .. :':';:".,':'i: - ' - Lint FILTER e.- --- .: .y.,:., I Model 4, DISPENSER Automatically rinse agent is ejected during the rinse cycle. , - ' . .1 ' is,, - ,' ' AUTOMATIC -- . ' I :N.....-'.-- : . ' - - . ,,,0,,,,,,Assai tillo-90 - . , s?. L.0c ' WATER , . .:..:.::-.:- - . . ' - al ; SAVER FOR SMALL LOADS " ' ter on small loads. . - ' 1, -- . , , ,,--. - ' MowWisii-.01- 116 10 POUND CLOTHES CAPACITY clothes capacity than many other automatics. - . torplasmosis. The most hopeful feature of this dis- ease is that in adults, it usu. ,,,;:...,,,K,:::,.,,,::,.,...,. 1 ... --z-- not 'on your clothes. All recircttted to let line slip through to your clothes. - : - ,v,i FA :,:;:::.,: .. , - - 4jt 1,4. .....,-..- MOVING ' - i ' ".::;::::::::::::.i.,:::::,;::::::,. . ' ... . , ' . - - , G ElotAns ta build, bufinance s?..::,,,... - Lvo-- - - ' ' :- AUTOMATICALLY you get the right combination of washing t Oncl;tions for any of today's five types of fabrics there's no guessing! No other wash. et does so much, so automatically. E 2 (DrullEi - - - :, ' - . -- I. - :' , ,. - - - ....,,,,,,z...,,,,,,,..........o. .111107 '' , ' , . I 17 ASP ' ::;;::. - - , ' ' --, 4 . e . for. it - ' -111111110040 IR6 . ' 4,,,,,,,!.1,. , ' - - ' - . ' ---- ' ' . ---- asher , - ---- . 4 . ..:,;i::. .. ,. , - ' ' ' ' ' - ,:::,. . . . : : .........:,: .... .............. ..............,. ...... ...... ............ ............... ............... . , ' : - , . Touch one key and turn dial to the matching number. ' , t ' .. It's as easy 'as pointing! ' , i .. So sim'ple';i. so sure! - " - ' ' MB ' 1 : 4sittialow - - ' .. I . .... ,..... : . e ' . at,'s ' veil 1,Ell ' ' ' , -- . , , --- --- , I 1 - . ..1.'.......--- ..,....................... , .. Iv-- CYCLE ; 1- , , . I 1 ,. i.;':-- , . ' I s . - - , '' . ,, , 4 Model WA 9501 - - - , ...,:.:,..,:::.!.: . ' Lovto,,, ,,,,d - , , ,- . , -- - ' , . - ' - ' , ' - ........ , - ....... , ,: I . I , ., , , r woo to , --- -- -- I :i:.'':f..v..''' :;:.' , 7111144401 . . ' - F i . - ..:;e:' . . - -----e , - ,. ,.r 4 - . . ..,.... . . ' ' , after sma ll own payment - ' s' - ' , diMiiMiiii"::::.:::::,.:: did - .... ' - . 4 -- aftad--itk.Aftft1-- - . .,- - -- , .. Ilk Nader' NIZIPor 1 777-7- , a - ally has nq, symptoms. While itt:may be, transmitted through a .pregnancy tolhe unborn child: there has not been an instance report. yet blooded vertebrate may which this happened serve as a host, and it is , ed."In twice to the same mother. It found every.' is to be consequently hoped, of course, i world. that -- further- research,--par--- 'THE TOXOPLASMA has a ticularly looking towar d 'characteristic; it can mul- - ''Tearlier diagnosis, mayre. veal mbre,effective methods the living tiply- only within--of treatment. animal cell. it multiplies P.M...t.,...:.::1:-2;:':'.5- mil -- - I i'''':'::::;:i'aiiii: - ri) . -- ' . 'hereinthe "'', -- ,- " I - , -. ---- , " ti;;;am.,..." . ii . ' ' 1 , z V , , .11::!L . ....ii WHEN THE DISEASE does ' give symptoms in the . - . - . '.. , ::::.::i - adult, it is of a tYphus-likcharacter. That is to say, there are high, fever, skin eruption and symptoms ref. erable to the central' nerv- ous system. We have as yet no drug or chemical and no antibiotic- which is effective in human . - ' C; , Le. i .i , loon W I , - . - ' . - V;a1:11 .' - . . - , ' o ,, j , . - : .. ' sequence. 113) -- ','..:::':--.- , ' and develop readily that there is usually no 'clinical disturbance. It is In children, and particularly in the newborn, that the ' rteS , .....,,,,,, resistance immunity so - l--- - ,.... . : - . one-fourt- h Dri. .,::.::: .. : , - immunity, In- adults, the disease I s , usually without symptoms, althotigh in rare initances, where the invasion It aente, it may be rapidly fatal by In- volving almost every tissue In the' body. Most adults ' .00000.- .401 tn.? m F 'I' ft INI Ilatf 111V 141111" . , n.. -.- - c luiwi , , . - How man acquires this disease is not yet quite clear. , Some have blamed it on sick pets, particularly dogs and cats which are supposed to trinsmit the diaease via infected saliva, sputum and intestinal discharges. When adult populatiOns are ex.. amined by appropriate lab- to , oratory tests, a half show evidence flay- ing had toxoplasmosis at- one time or another. The causitive,Organism Is called toxoplasma gondli. It Is a protozoon and was named .1n,1909 by research- ers of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis who had found it in the gondi, a North African rodent. The parasite has been found in .. themouseo , rat, guinea pigs squirrel, marmot, dog, cat, chinchilla, pigeon, chicken, etc: Almost any' w a r m. en. 'i s ao. , : develop : . - .- In two ,pbYsiciang at the. 'Columbia Presbyterian Medieal Center, New York. The disease 15tcurs in two farms: an acquired type . . which may appear at any age, and a congenital form.' The latter is apparently transmitted- to the ,letus by - ;ht ' described . 1,931. by Lye . qa , Aiii ............. ...... ' - ......,,:.::::' rapidly by simple division, ruptures the cell in which It is living and then becomes free, in the tissue fluids. Host animals, including man, a relatively new is ,, of ,:,,ri::::...i':i.-.- . . ., ey - I , . - , : - .: - tha - -... ,a,,d, - ,,,o.p.,--wangswi'll- I Toxopictsmosis New Disease Dd: refeetwoc ' : ::::::;:iiii.-:'::sti'::::-- - ' ,. ,:.s.:::::::::.::::-;..:::.;:- 175e-v.- i "I - - - , . 1 Nif , ' - . a 1, - L4 a) n t es i (kaldi c d r ca bu g 1; . I ,,,, eLmw-- r all be 0 - 5' AT ,,, I. ::,,; ' , --r' 11 ri: - ( - eepted Chinese Nationalist telegrams which Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon read to the Senate some' time ago - . - cl tG- .--) 7.., , - p------,,v-- . -- ' - . , - . -- "- ' .. e ) e 1 --I . 'HEALTH FOR TODAY ' . - -. .- - x...:..;;.; ernment instructed its diplomats Dec. 5, 1949: "ON' hope of world war so at to rehabilitate our country is unpalatable to the American people." . . Another cable, July 14, 1950, near the start ' of War,,,Jeark staff when"The war in Korea will be we were fighting side by side extended. . :. . We must .be In' World War II, was the patient at this time." " ira 1,...-- , - ,..,,p--- - frOo I CHIANG may not be blur- fing. He has nothing' to lose from a a lot could 7ogralidnzirinatenrd. quite up--over a seribs of: confidential messages from friendly western European leaders warning that if we got into war over Quemoy we would have to fight alone. . . . Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, attached - setEisenhower-glast week - by to ot 1 ' , OFFPresident SHIES 0 pi. r, devel----opme- 4 ,.. I he kr. 0 li PLIO.---0,. ble sack the American embassy in Taipei two years I ago and steal the secret U.S. code, has been threatening to I I fight alone if the United States makes a deal at War--:''- '' saw:- He , has vowed to American diplomats that he wilLordenhis troops to fight 1. I to the death-rathethan let 11 Quenioy be neutralized. The I, I slaughter of his troops, Chi. ang says, will disgrace the United States before the eyes of the wdrld and make I It clear that an American I I promise-t- o help 'is a mere scrap of Taper. '' I .., ,-- 'The Generalissilet a Formosan rab- . mo, who ' Kai-she- , 1. , CHIANG KAISHEICDOES if Duls NOT SH17,-E-ven les succeeds in getting a deal withthe. Chinese Reds for the neutralization. of Quemoy, he'll have s.,Itsrd time getting a deal With Chiang ,History shows that times of internal dissensionsuch as that createcLover Little : Rock are when dictators . strike. England and France, of the United irk States, were in the throes of internal. disagreement when Hitler struck Poland in the same month of September, 19 years ago. Recent history also shows that the Chinese National- Lets have always wanted a world war to save the Chiregime; and ang that the Chinese Commu- - mists, bulging with a surplus population they can't feed, 'have publicly boasted. they ' can afford to lose half their 600 'million. people in war. , and still have plenty left. In view of this, the John Foster. Dulles policy of skatIng iclose to the brink may be ignore dangerous than he thinks. At any rate, here are the 1?ackstage diplomatic tn-tmost serious Dulles crisis confronting -brinkmanship: '. , tt .. , . , je i r --- ,,,,,. ,0100 ' ' , , 11 . . - ' , ,. ' : most blunt. He warned that the British- - people would never fight to. save an Island less than four miles from the Chinese Communist mainland. This, he said, would be ilk Britain's try. nd ' ink to bold ' Staten-Isla-American against artillery blasting It from Manhattaff, .. only a few miles away, work on the nation's capital i: after sitting on a farm l.' . , take City, Tuesday, September 23, 1958 - ' ... ComWASIIING'rON IV ing ' back" to active .11. lt TELEGRA)A,-to- . , ' ., Brink Dangérous Dunes - ,. ' - DESERET NEWS AND . . - , by DREW PEARSON ?:;st D . ' ,,, ' - . ,,., , . ,.. - - . . s. . . .. . ; ' r , ' |