Show f ' 3 w W ' - ' S S ' I thii f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday February 25 1948: LOOK MA-SPO- TODAY'S LAUGH TS! Measles Time Comm g Soon So Watch Kiddies Parents e ! By DR THEODORE R VAN DELams - contagious diseases and few of'us leave thts world without having been a Victim It may occur at any time but is most prevalent during March April and May Large epidemics usually strike every two or three years and in 1948 many communities can anticipate trouble Children of school age are most likely to be afflicted 'The malady rarely occurs in infants before the fourth to sixth month because some immunity has been acquired from the mother Once this protection is gone the tots are extremely susceptible The aliment is most contagious during the period extending from three days before the rash to five days after It is the secretions in the nnse and throat that carry the filterable virus and anvone who comes within five feet of the patient or handles his soiled linen is a potential - - i 1 - Symptoms generally follow a but some children are pattern more uncomfortable than others Approximately 10 days after exposure the youngster begins to feel indisposed becomes less active and prefers to stay in bed He may be warm and flushed and the eyelids become puffy and the membranes red: on 4 I 4 4 i I i I Ii '1 ji ri 1 411( ll li - i 1 -- t-- - ' - - t 19 t i I I z i:" I i I '4 71' 1'' - ( IV 1 ( P i - jti A -A 422 415'-- ' e"Frl - - tioss4megli°'' - "01900 i - - ' ' f - f i L " ' t 't r - 'r: I N11110' '°j ' 601 -- -‘ c- - '"lailt'N'ssL1"11 - ' - 7 1 — e 1- a "'k pz s01red 4 1 - - - 1- 1 y 4 ' i! 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But naturally! So why delay visiting us? Come Only in Dynaflow Drive has the principle of the oil pump and turbine been fully developed for an automobile transmission learn more about Dynaflow and see if this single feature alone of the new Buick's new advances isn't crowning reason for getting an order in right now 30-od- Only here does smoothflowing oil replace sliding gearsas a means of s driving force gingine' runs an HENRY J TAYLOR Mutual Newark "ji°':1--11- - ' - 1' - -- - - — 14r"1 Am etjC Optson1 at extra cost on Roadmaster models: --rrmqn- : I - - - ""1" Noolopeale TAPER-TNR- - : : DpiLO STYLING RIDE lir iv A r t- r '- DUOMATIC POWER ISED - FIRE: SAF - TEN SMART ILLL SPRINGING ouADRUFLEX OIL RINGS FLEX-FI- T z z1 VA I TOP LINING A U k APCE11 BEITilltfE11413 MC 570 South Main Street BALANCE 11111:::RtitsD D DYNAFLOW - feat U re3 al 70 BUICK t - lat - -- - '41ra44AMP top N '1'11170!114-t7 f171-f ( d Mondays and Fridays rr----- ifil drivs c m motoring? How come there's no gearshift- ing close-to-magi- ft ing you have Positive control under all conditions — an anchor-firpark ing lock—cushioned going which can never overload or stall the engine near-mirac- le and go! next best thing Altogether supposing that a Dewey-Ta- ft always deadlock develops (for there can be no draft without a deadlock) there is only one real obstacle to the day dream coming true That obstacle is the senator himself The reports as to his health are utterly unfounded He is often ule that would kill most men of And with this — all without touching the selector lever again tiow come this : 1 sliding gear transmissions and are made unnecessary You simply set a selector lever and step on the gas complex j es - In Buick's new Dynallow Drive 1 0 : ar car You just sit like a king on a big soft cushion — start the engine — set a ell — lever — step on the d es a DYNAFLOW DRIVE I il til to meet the needs of starting accelerating cruising Only here do you move forward in a single uninterrupted sweep of power entirely free of the usual steps through low second and high gears No gears ever shift in : ' ' BODY BY 'm I D VAN' 1 tI 1 - FISHER r - - : 16k- PAULIRA V D UlICK SALES' 4675 South State Street : 1 Murray Utah Salt Lake City Utah 1 1 - S—mb AMP at Mb - - a 0 I " - I v 0000000:0000F - - " - - 4 4 05 ' I - - i -- - i 4 -- ''' - ' - ' ' '' ' :- 1r:'-- - ' il M1'1L1 ---- 1 Astdo&logioinallandok4 I i t - - 't a T - ' 1 - -- - '''- - 3' I ::: i : - - ) - - og""1' " 34811 Pilo - - i S'5:31:1AT111 8rtg i East First South St Salt Late City Stab ' - ' ''5A7111103 - - - '' -7- t: - - - : ' ' tr 41 : - ' i 'I- 1 11 I 11 moo Mahe - 1 ff' : - - - str itr str str - t 1 -' i roll oetowir DPI Jewir t" i' 111::::1 --ws- - f :-:-:- ''''"--- When old and broke you hadn't spent To wish 4-'-7A : c C1 - ' - o t 711 1:1 0 A rc ljt" t - I1 Lit - tl CURRENT RATE jewelFy Co SE) : - - ' '-' 'Tis ever sad to wish you hod Howevetwell you meant it And sad the joke Day Service Utah's Oldest - 1 F - SAVIIIGS! at Reasonable Prices 7 1 i f 1 I on Federally Insured Watch Repairs to i - — - ' rI t - - 3 71 'mitm! 1 Guaranteed 1 ''''''- - likely to stampede the conven- tion Meanwhile Stassen backers ' elated by their man's showing 'in recent popularity 7tril a are industriously trying to erase the name of Wendell Winkle from Stassen's flying coat tails It wits once considered good politics to liken Winkle and Stassen - Ø:--e-'- - 4 - en re 1 - A - i ' ' therefore between Taft Dewey and other candidates on early ballots or will propose Governor Sigler as the state's favorite son What encourages the day dreamers even more is the shrewd calculation they have made concerning Governor StasAs a presidential candiseri date in his own right Stassen is now forging handsomely ahead Yet the odds are still heavily him In the event of a against y deadlock Stassen is unlikely to swing to either Dewey or Taft since he has done the equivalent of slapping the face of the former and punching the chin of the latter But on Lincoln day in a speech in Pennsylvania Stassen went out of his A' ay to remark that the only Republican now comparable to the great emancipator was Senator Vandenberg This clearly suggests that if he cannot get the prize himself Stassen would regard a Vandenberg-Stassen ' tmtvire ' indifference to his White House opportunities The presidency to be worth anything to his prestige must come to him A Republican national commit teeman told me: "Even when ' Van was getting his start in he stayed Michigan politics above the battle—but he stayed available" Vandenberg himself once said: "I decided not to go into public life until I was in dependent of public life" He is now famous enough to be indeHe pendent of the presidency can take it or he can leave it alone But he is available Honey still catches more flies than vinegar but Harold Stassen likes to learn such things the hard way He has soured the followers of Senator Taft and Governor Dewey to the point just loves it whereas he is exactly the same age as President Truman s But his doctors have now found he is in better condition physi- cally than almost any other man of hill age they are dreaming up tickets in case of deadlock at the aReTpuablican convention One such ticket calls for Ohio Senator John Bricker to catch the torch just as it falls from Taft's hand The other ticket would offer Senator Ives of New York as vice president in case Dewey falters in the race And with General Eisenhower out of the tired because of a work ached-pictuRepublican leaders are picking 'Senator Saltonstall ef Massachusetts—not Speaker Joe Martin—as the dark horse most stop-Stass- reputation This explains in a large part the Michigan senator's seeming - the understanding is the north country may have to wait this year for the thaw to thaw "At the Bronx zoo great difficulty is experienced in weighing a live gorilla" And what's the unless a heavyweight point title is at stake? As a test for intoxication many police departments require the suspect to blow up a toy balloon And the gamboling drunk too old for bubble gum I 39 1 (PUILCO Head(luarters) ' ' 1 ' where By HOLMES ALEILLNDER WASHrNGTON—George Bernard Shaw as thesistr ory goes was once offered a before his name and answered: "When you e can find a better title than George Bernard Shaw I'll take it" That seemsto be the pres' ent attitude of Senator Arthur Vandenberg regarding the presi- Vandenberg according dency to those who call him Van would accept the title if he thought it would exalt his already lofty - - 1 - 1 his music to music So hard has the winter been III ' W Taft-Dewe- 9 CD - - ' --- A: te ai -- that the Michigan delegates will either divide and tops in performance gives you tops in value No other so much for so little New automatic record changer that pampers records Featherweight tone arm DO needles to change Powerful superheterodyne aerial system Radio covers full circuit Built-i- n standard broadcast range Streamlined walnut cabipet of stunning simplicity A remarkable Philco value A darling—Daddy went home and got your train—Look darling daddy—!" understood radio-phonogra- doe' Then Governor Kim Sigler and other Michigan chieftains declared their determination at a recent Michigan to take a Vandenberg meeting to delegation Philadelphia all the same After this episode Vandenberg let it be known that if the state convention seemed likely to name Vandenberg delegates he would reiterate his former request in a manner that could not be mis1 s ' (I) 11°"""a" 100eIrTh doff') ' -4 !) 1 1 ' m Vandenberg Still Available But Shuns Party Fight real killing Consternation reigned when Pravda's wrath descended on those great Soviet composers Fancy asking a modern to set 4 - rugged individuals who enjoyed swimming upstream against the current of old guard opposition : d: 41s 1 d refo- rt i A - r-- : $ i i 1 j '4tt' -4 -1 4int- ''I"' i: -- - -- - t- - - ' - -' -g -- t '1 ' '' - - 1 it t - 1 rowei tillill:Ap next ballot the Stassen delegates the Michigan delegates and strong elements of the Pennand sylvania New England western delegations are already riding high on the Vandenberg bandwagon On the ballot following Vandenberg receives the Republican nomination for the presidency The foregoing is the extremely practical day dream of a number of astute and seasoned players of the great game of poli-to tics These day dreamers be sure conspicuously do not I Senator Vandenberg in elude himself He is still not conniving in any draft Vandenberg movement But several vital factors make it wise to take another look at the truth of the senator's own maxim that no has ever presidential candidate been drafted who did not connive in the draft The first of these and the most important is the existence of the day dreamers- aforesaid There is a very simple reason why a genuine draft is so difficult Adraft movement however aontaneous it may seem on the convention floor requires cagstul advance preparation For this preparation there must be orthe prospecganization Unless tive draftee is an accomplice the work of organization and preparation iis ordinarily iimpossible In Senator Vandenberg's case however this rule emphatically does not apply The day dreamers Include the Michigan national committeeman Arthur Summer-fiela number of other leaders of the Michigan organization and more than one key figure in other states It is a fair prediction that they will have completed the necessary minimum of organization and preparation The day dreamers are doing their day dreaming without encouragement from their candidate He has done more than avoid them Some time ago he made a public request to the men of his home state to line up behind some other candidate 1 t ' 7 - i 0 ' - -- 49- 0 -- :- N 1 By JOSEPH AND STEWART ALSOP WASHINGTON—The scene is the squalid chaos of the Republican convention at Philadelphia The time 1 the moment when the deadlock becomes final between Governor Thomas E Dewey and Senator Robert-Taft Suddenly the name of Senator Arthur H Vandenberg is placed before the convention Governor Harold Stassem already aware that he cannot make the grade himself takes his place at the head of the Vandenberg procession On the : ' 110 L J Luesmilifillikillned I " 10'- - - I 4 A ? '' 0 ur SAVE l DRIVE Cr- -- 4 iil3 - - 'Day Dreamers' Envision Late Vandenberg Draft I t MO i z 1141m4101eft-''--C0111 e it used to be said were Both PROTECTING PRESTIGE 114 "Charles Boyer no longer wishes to be presented as a romantic figure" Gosh! And spring only a month away!! A smart public would play absolutely fair in matters of in voluntary rationing etc hopes of inviting voluntary taxpaying and the chance for a 4takieuroikot41 11TIIHOUR SHIFT 05042""02N t1 D 1 !!- Willi 0 - ' ' 11 0 loose- tti vv Those fiery orators the founding fathers should be with us at this time to get a load of taxation with representation 1Esama I 'Turn - 4 — V - ip rt - KA )1431-4-- r"1"11Z61" I- 1 - alb i‘ '4' 1: amakoison mipprirdiemmosommummulomman 1 k ' wi It 4 1 2144 Mt EAS T MXISE 1 - : ! f I P Reply Diets high in fat especially cholesterol have produced arteriosclerosis in laboratory animals Whether this occurs in man is a question that has never On the other been answered hand with the price of butter so high few of us can afford to indulge to excess --- - ek ia - ' ' - ampodA 0 11 ii this? ' I 2 - ilew I 1 419' user- II ---0- Nor Lkl it al : it Question J K writes: I have heard that eating butter hardens the ar-to Is there anything teries awakening the morning there Is a discharge that causes the lid s to stick together A "running” nose sneezing and coughing arise At this stage the illness is indistinguish- able from coryza unless koplik spots can be demonstrated in the mouth These lesions look like grains of white pepper sprinkled on a red background MLri d are located on the Inside of the cheek opposite the first ---- 1- er-7-- 7 1111 IL - ts in 1 : broncho-pneumon- a i 4 - A II II -- candidate 1 it V CI t---- 1 When they are seen the physician can predict that the measles rash will appear within 36 hours The skin manifestations are usually confined to the face on the first day the body the next and the arms and legs on the third Aa a rule they start on the forehead Or cheeks and behind the ears The typical eruption is small alightly elevated and reddish brown although the exact color varies and is darker In brunettes and redder in blondes Once measles is full blown other evidences of ill health disappear The child may be sick in the morning and feel fine 'by afternoon Cough and husky voice sometimes persist and in many the tongue remains coated and the glands in the neck swollen Before clearing completely the skin is often covered with fine branny scales for a day or two the disorder is not completely innocent because of its complications including ear inenfections enand cephalitis glandular largements The serums that are used have a tendency to minimize revere after-effec- By H - 441414 T molar metalei is one of our most - crwa INA wistip o' OFF THE RECORD Frank Owen By 13 1 ik011"00 -- - - - — - susteetom Mo PM 011 OW AlWA |