| Show - - KAmr i - I- I a I - I 6 4 att lnkc Zeibunt Officials Call National Safety Authority For New 1 be Friday May 10 1946 -- 599i"Vvroymk95:'-0YW- '917'''': i :L 4: 4'' ? t: :: !: 9 1 r:- P'-''''- "? : 4°Y- : i4 f P 1 i- i ' i 1 - 1 '''' : :i -- - I '::0--:-i- '!:-:- - 1 : ' e ' -- ! 47' - 1 Long-fellow- - ii-- -- life-savin- - - u44i''----:-- S L Rejects Sewer Fund ' 1 g il 1 4 :14 !T) SPREINS fIND STRAINS AMMAN i ACHES AND PAINS Ffe 1 - ftha-pavee- STIFF JOINTS 1RUISES p vi e-i- F SLOhIfS LINIMENi I ' 4 ' "s ' - 7N ‘ :: By WILLIAM C PATRICK ' - state' s greatest problems — ' in- digent alcoholics—were advanced Thursday by J Parley White state welfare commissioner and Salt Lake City Judge Reva Beck Bosone both advocating long term curative rather than short term confining programs Although their plans differed as to detail both officials pointed out that the present system ls costing the taxpayers thousands of dollars annually without making any attempt to rehabilitate the victim of excessive drinking and turn him Into an independent wage earning citizen Commissioner White pointed out that the state now has two main methods of treating alcoholism One is voluntary commitment by the victim to the state at Provo and the other hospital Ls through use of a special alcoholic rehabilitation fund set up by the 1943 legislature Neither Plan Works Neither of the plans cope with the needs of the alcoholic Mr White said pointing out that in the first patients may leave at any time and usually do long before they are cured Under the rehabilitation fund the patient furnishes 25 of the cost of a two Weeks "curative" treatment Since the $25000 fund was set up only 58 persons have been treated Mr White said and many have relapsed after returning to their former environment Both Judge Bosone and Mr White advocated isolation medical diagnosis and opportunity to gain self respect as the best treatment of alcoholism In an appeal to the Salt Lake City commission Judge Bosone asked for $14000 for a "drunk farm" where they could be put to productive work and removed from the city environment which is a large contributer to theiroverdrinking tendencies Asks Isolation Mr White said a plan should be worked out whereby alcoholics could be committed to the state hospital at Provo "There they would be isolated in a special ward have benefit of psychiatric treatment and earn their maintenance by working on the hospital farm or at a trade" he said They would not be released until they had acquired a supportable skill and until medical examination proved to the doctor's satisfaction they were cured he added That rehabilitation rather than confinement of alcoholics would be cheaper was stressed by both officials ' 3 '' ''' :::::: '' 4 4100 ' t $ " : V '': '' ''- 1 ' : I' t ' rt:- 1 l'?4: - ' 4 f1 V- :so: vli I - 'I t'''' ::'7 r i 4: ::: y ''''''''''''''-'--1- 4 i r fish- - I f - 4 Elected Dennis J Murphy president of S L Footprinters Murphy Heads Footprinters Non-specif- Difficulties to be faced by the United Nations in decidirw the future status of Trieste are comprehensively defined by Arthur Gaeth Utah news analyst in an article "Trieste: Battleground for Peace" which appears in the May 18 issue of Collier's maga- X-ra- A luncheon meeting of Union Pacific Lilac club originally scheduled to be held Thursday was postponed until next Thursat the home of Mrs day at 1 p m1009-11th A Ft Stout East !2 ‘$ r i' i i : k - 3 - - r-tt---A-400- - 11 - r ns ' g1t( i A - - - -- non-infecti- - k - : f - - 11 dar5hd - — -- 7 77 ar-- Ve ki)' l - NEE ! - - - - 4 ()) ' - ' Extra Wonderful Cooking With a New Oldie ' 1 4 t r111 ) -0 kl) 40- -- 1 1(41itit:le 4 ' rt' IN ''') r :'A I e""711(:::864 - 1 ulk: 11tir firh — '- - - 7- 7 - -7 111"1" s ilialtimplikk IR I -ui- kapc1 - ' 1 No40'"2'-i-1-'''-- I ' ---- I I 0 f:?:)2' k 1 0 ts1 - c c ' A611"4: ea--------"°1tai- Is '''''' (3 j ! 1 1' - I ir 1116 AP :es y r4-t i'' 7'::- ' counterAedilidn utbheo iot$' 1 1 11 i: 1 : - 4 A p III f 67 je 1:: l arrliL"'il' 1 ---- I x I ( I t4 c ( i V ' t - 1 -- - 11 1 uattaah i 1141:1 '"""""7:11 '- I - f se ! - N 1 $11 t -- - An extra wonderful kind of cooking electric cooking! is cAtiT coming your way— Youve waited a long time- - but the sparkling new mpdeis will fulfill every expectation ENJOY BETTER LIVIIIG i dean that you'll glory in their cleanliness kb 1 i J '41 0104 1470 - amazed with all the automatically controlled temperatures ' ' Frø1 t § k L- -- r l'' ri' A I td i i - ! 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Full grown 59c Plastic Aprons -- Boys' ii r ' e4 L 1 69c - C IFS r 4 A bushes guaranteed two-year-o- ld o B ii - Grants brings you the hardiest (b) Bib Apron in red blue or greenilic roc trim s - 1- i - ! 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TS i - f - '' ga tii 2 1 1 1 2-- --- 1 : 1 (C — Am -- ' : Schedule Outing -- ki - 01L I - Itr)AF1D IIII:fr Annual outing of old folks of Salt Lake City will be held June ! 19 at Liberty park LeGrand Rich- i ards chairman of the old folks" central committee and presiding bishop of the L D S church announced Thursday i 1 ' 1 ) I 7 -- ' k I ) I :1-- ' - 1 : ‘ '- I 1 : I ' '- ' s 1 611 t i - Extra Large Coverall Style Mothers of Salt Lake Lions club members were guests of honor at the club's weekly meeting Thursday at Hotel Utah i - 0 i ' 1 : 4f i - :- L'iCt4i"- - I : i fi FETE MOTHERS t 17:-:::--- rrl ) D1lelabemrt ti I 1 6a 111 wc---1Lit- prEsT TY PrZINT k - Pfa'777acek - t !' 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'""") g 4 -- - - - - t ' ' 7- N4-14Z1- - 1 I e fr—"006:: Itt - S -- - 1 ' y ar MLA : 1 - - o' 4 1 11 With restrictions lifted we again have metal caskets and vaults for those who prefer them 1 1 - - - ' - - ar 1 Nobody needs to compromise on funeral quality Our service meets every requirement of good taste at prices within the means of all of ' t No Compromise - er - "NN e lest-aroun- ---- L - t A - -- I : V '''''' '1-'' - L'aq-s- Edifice Base Work Begins ' 4 tIlt reia-surittn- A 4 nut-the- well" - ' -- continent Mr Gaeth's article radioed from Europe presents a picture of Trieste today its importance to Yugoslavia and Italy and major reasons why these countries are eagerly grasping for possession of the city Apart from his discussion of Trieste Mr Gaeth delivers an analysis of Yugoslavia's political trends "The Yugoslays want more than Trieste" writes Mr Gaeth They want its hinterland as Postpone Meeting L Butler chief engineer city heating and power divlslon Thursday called upon Salt Lake City residents to present their views at a public hearing scheduled for 7:30 p m on May 23 on the proposed city ordinance prohibituse of moducing locomotives within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City "It is the duty and responsibility of every citizen to signify his desires either for or against this proposed ordinance by presence at the hearing or by mail to the mayor and board of commission-"Th- e he said Mr Butler said: hearing in reality will determine whether or not people of Salt Lake City y want to eliminate the smoke or whether want to continue to complain and do nothing about the situation "The railroads are responsible for 58 of the total smoke in the city" he contends Former professor of political science and history at Brigham Young university Mr Gaeth now is chief broadcaster for the Mutual network on the European Dennis J Murphy director of 1171111111 public relations for Auerbach Co 1 was elected president of the AnteIttED lope Island chapter International cOODS Tor aressInt (or oo in t Assn at a meeting tpr d satvioricbes Thursday night in Beau Brummel Ik vete' I The - for cafe He succeeds T L Dykes seatoods-taste as Coo Other officers elected at the 14 G salsas-!nests cola actx meeting were: C Frank Gilbert tables sect salad first vice president H J Webbert t better vibet log Vel' &easing tbe second vice president T B BurIt has been concluded that the bidge secretary Herman L Bauer elephantiasis seen in Pacific is- ' ' treasurer H A Smith attorney land natives is due to prolonged ' and Richard T Anderson sergeantat-ar- exposure to the disease ms 1 Filariasis is caused by an ani: ':r4zarr" T W Southworth was named Jnal parasite a genus of nema''''' 4 chairman of the board of directors tode or threadworms which is car- : '' - e The and the following men were elected ried by mosquitos parasites ' ' affect the lymphatie system and board members for a three-yea- r y ' i term: T L Dykes Horace C Beck the Journal writer reported that - ! ' f 1 Edward L Vetter Frank J Nelson the initial signs of filariasis "usi R W Richardson Fred Loveless ually appeared after exercise and '4c i 4 L E Olsen and A M J Prichard responded to rest within three to loyeAllmr '' term Sherman Fal- five days" for a two-yeI kenwrath L E Eggleston John : Capt Coggeshall also gives the 40 1 : ' I 4iinittDouglas William Birrell A H comforting assurance that "the r al 1" Rogers Dell F Duncombe F Clark lightly infected serviOe men should N f 1 i s Sanford and B L Jones for present no dangers as a source of "um 00 44b r 1 'f term J J Gill Frank A Yea-ma- spread in this country" and that co' tAD i i - L 1'4- -rs:Opftl-- -- t4 ' l'' ' 'i L C Crowther Jack D "there is no danger of spreading -- t Heinz George F Knight LeRoy the disease by contact" fi :zPeck M K Sims and Frank L L E 1 Blood Believed 1e Safe : Fountain ":i"Actually blood from an in' fected donor" he adds "can be v A ?' ' used for transfusion purposes ' ' without danger as the larvae (of for the parasite) are man unless they have partially r---- 7-- matured in a mosquito and been ligm11 introduced by biting These and r— ' 1"4other reasons such as better Excavation for the foundation - - — ''''' ''' ' RESEMEZ ''' 0ste ' - ' - '' ' ' ' '1 of the This Is the Place monument at the site of Emigration canyon got under way Thursday morning when a large trencher was put to work by the contracC4 1 l' 16:72:74"7 110 it tor Paul Paulsen Co Also at work near the site are two caterpillar tractors and a carmer''Pgm 1 ryall building a road to the monument site cutting down knolls in tl —11ilit m t that vicinity which would block 1333P-iclear view of the monument and i' t! building parking facilities ‘'::i one-ye- W zine ic r Smoke Control Hearing Set GAETH DEFINES TRIESTE ISSUE screening and mosquito control would seem definitely to assure us that filariasis will not spread In this country and that the released service man cannot be a source of danger of his associates" Speaking of treating the disease the writer concludes: "There are no proved specific therapeutic agents that can as yet be recommended for use in these mild cases remeof service men y dies as cold heat local to affected parts and protein injections do not influence the course of infection It Is not unexpected that reactivations will be seen and if encountered bed rest for a few days is in itself considered adequate treatment" Tribune Staff Writer of all the tropical diseases affecting American service men during the war filariasis was perhaps dreaded most The reason was the fear of two possible complications---elephantia- sis an enormous swelling of the extremeties and sterility As far as service men were concerned these fears were unfounded says Capt L T Coggeshall of the U S marine corps writing in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Medical Assn None Reported Here 'It Is now almost tour years" he nays "since the ' first service men were infected and not a single case of elephantiasis has been seen in the 2595 men at this station" (Klamath! Falls Ore) Reporting further on the study of these cases he said that "especially prominent were unfounded fears of sexual sterility and impotence and fear of development of elephantiasis of the limbs and scrotum There soon supervened a realization that their anxiety was not justified" Capt Coggeshall said filariasis have left the Pacific patients who areas and African where the disease is prevalent have every reason to expect a good recovery af- witchout permanent disabling li solutions to one of the Two :' Wilbur E Longfellow assistant water aid rational director first f ::' y safety and accident prevention i iez American Red Cross service in C will visit D '' Washington Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday Charles G Paull director r 4f' Lake Salt division county safety Red Cross chapter announced : i :: N0 Thursday e' ' i On this his last tour before re:fk :' 17'' " ? tirement Mr Longfellow is visit- 4!--i ' in the "i zt ie ing Red Cross chapters : western region and on the Pacific g ''''' '4:12- t ' I coast Mr Longfellow Tuesday at 7 N v i P- m will be guest of officials of : F :‘( e : the Salt Lake county chapter at a ! :!1:15 1 dinner in Beau Brummel cafe 'kw t 44N7 He will be principal speaker at a 8 at '? 1 public meeting Wednesday P- - m In Barratt hall 60 N Main Timing his tour just before the InA1111Ming season the veteran life' :7'' ! i saver will emphasize the Red Cross 4 ' 9' I k water safety program of "waterI '''' proofing" the nation Mr Paull ree 1 ported - ' 1 r At 44 $ 's After 32 years service Mr 'I' e r 1 in ' swimming experience ! ii: Jr'"1 '" g and water safety first L :j ---g aid and accident prevention exPlans plained Mr Paull makes him one Ni'llbur E Longfellow of America's outstanding leaders to retire from Red Cross work in this field tion of the work covered in the survey was undertaken by the city It would not be feasible to separate the main portion of the sewer project from smaller extensions made from time to time A government offer to advance as both come un$25000 for a study of the storm by the city and sewer system in Salt Lake City der the survey acceptance of the was rejected Thursday by the Salt city funds would not be economically sound Mr Matheson said Lake City commission Action was taken on recommendation of City Streets Commis&ioner John B Matheson After Demos Welcome Vets More than 50 new members of reviewing the program and studythe Young Democratic club of ing provisions of the grant Commissioner Matheson said he be- Salt Lake county recently relieved the city would be obligated leased from the armed forces to repay the $25000 to the gov- were welcomed at the monthly ernment even though only a por meeting of the group Thursday - - 4'' :: Trunk' Plan To Retire Will Visit S L Yilariasis Dreaded Tropical Disease No Longer Feared 2 Iftl -- 0!K477 11 white and " ‘ -- - r""M5'r"77'Nwr"PN7yarRtmommnmmv- 1 I 1 ' t - A II — 4 - -' i :- - 1 1 :7-- ) iii -- ' -- t 1 7- ::" CLI i -"e- ' 11 i — T-- ‘ I I - - 7 i I4 i 1 qi I - -"- - i t- - Loil 77' t4 ":'''77- - A' '''''' 241 So Main : 4 q t 1 A "ates -4 — i ' |