Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- A5 R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 14 1953 rijr'' hoppmess greater bring you fundamental principle t r—l - the best policy x-- -w V ' t' y1- 25 ffo :' 'Y ' !' rr' ?J I 7 eu— V i --22! —— fj— : ' " as I — IT - I Boyles 7 f— If I 1 r'-- wy 1 in vomrorT Two thousand troops go through cadence drill in Olympic Stadium Caracas Venezuela celebrated 145th anniversary of its independence from Spam 1 X Coof PRECISION DISPLAY IN VENEZUELA I " This! week r r — t i?H 1 Mrm f f ' J ' jJ : GAMBLE PAID OFF IN A BIG WAY Canada's Planning on Polio Shots Worked Well Better Than U S OTTAWA (AP) — Federal and provincial government authorities in Canada' took a gamble on the Salk vaccine last fall It was the same - gamble drug manufacturers and officials of the anti-poli- p National Foundation For Infantile Paralysis took in the United States And they all won But when it was announced last April 12 that the vaccine was at least 60 percent effective against all types of polio virus Canada was set for exhaustive detailed plans for its production and quick distribution More important there was enough vaccine already on hand to start inoculating 600000 Cana- dian children From trials conducted last summer in Cana-d- and the United States government health authorities had a fair' idea the vaccine would be partially effective They provided one million dollars and told Connaught Medical Research Laboratories a part of the University of Toronto and still the only Salk vaccine manufacturer in Canada tQ turn' it out full blast It takes three months to produce and test a batch yof vaccine If no stocks had beeKfready by April 12 the immunization program could not have beguri until ': this fall 'The Dominion Council of Health — the deputy health ministers of the federal and the 10 provincial governments and four went other medical experts-vaccine farther than ordering from Connaught- - It agreed on haw the vaccine should be distributed through Canada what age groups would receive the free injections and how the cost would be shared: 50 per cent by the provinces Vaccine for each child cost $150 enough for three a doses w - U S Deports Nazi Spy Who Came by Sub — WASHINGTON (AP) Erich one ot two Nazi spies Gimpel who sneaketf into this country from a German submarine during World War II was at sea yesterday bound for his native Germany The Justice Department announced yesterday that Gimpel now 46 was deported under proceedings that had begun in Ap- ' cooperation in written the Canadian Health this field In 1948 the federal partment for information on government introduced a system Canadian program of health grants for the proOfficials here say Canada vinces matching in money what a simpler problem than the Unitthe provinces put up for hospital ed States The population is only construction and the like The federal and provincial gov- 15 million There was only bne ernments decided tat Salk vac- manufacturer Cooperation had cine should go to children in the to be effected among 11 instead first and second grades of school of 49 governments When the vacexcept in Quebec That province cine became available authorities knew how it was to be distributed decided to vaccinate 2-- and ' because it had found inci- and to whom! Authorities here say it is too dence of polio greatest in that age group The vaccine was allo- early to judge whether the imcated to the provinces on a popu- - munization program will sharply latioh basis and Connaught lab- - reduce the incidence of polio this oratories can sell only to the year They intend to wait until the end of the polio season beprovinces With the April 12 announce- fore they comment Canada experienced its worst ment Canada's immunization prothe started polio epidemic in 1953 with more immediately By gram end of June when the Canadian than 8700 cases and more than Inoculation program was halted 400 deaths It was experiments of Canadian by previous agreement until early next year 880000 children had scientists at Connaught that made received at least two of their it possible to produce polio virus three shots It is estimated that in quantity Without this no immunization program 3 million of Canada's 5225000 large-scalchildren under 16 will have been probably could have been undertaken either in the United States inoculated next by March 31 dur1 was or halted Canada The program two fall summer While and for conducting cancer reing the reasons It would be difficult to search at Connaught between round up the children for vaccina- 1947 and 1952 Dr Joseph Frantions duripg theschoolr holiday cis Morgan and his associates-He- len Morton and Dr Raymond ajid doctors wefei not sure it is wise" to vaccinate during the C Parker—devised a new synthetic medium which would supw height of the polio season Up to the end of July only one port cell growth and survival It was later found that polio boy polio victim — a at Leamington Ont — had turned vims from monkey kidneys could up among the 880000 inoculated be grown in enormous quantities Health officials here said they in this "medium 199" are satisfied the boy did not conLiving kidney tissue is placed tract the disease from the vaccine in the medium comprising 62 difThis points up an important as- ferent chemicals and it grows to pect of the Canadian immuniza- produce large quantities of- polio tion program— the double check virus The virus then is made inThe vaccine is tested both by Con- active by the Hse of formalin thus naught and federal government producing the vaccine laboratories here Government planning of the In May when immunization was vaccine program extends to the halted in parts of the United purchase of monkeys from India States because some vaccinated The animals are bought by Can- a govchildren contracted- polio Cana- adian Commercial Corp' I dian officials met here in the Fed- ernment agency eral Health Department offices Health Minister Paul Martin was out of town and had to be reached by telephone Authorities in the provinces and in Washington were consulted Almost without if Yianvw irarrni hesitation the decision was federal-provinci- 1947 The order said that Gimpel was deportable because "at the time of his entry he was an immigrant not in possession of valid entry papers" r COMPANION IN PRISON h His companion William 37 who was born in the United States is in federal prison at Leavenworth KanBoth Colepaugh and Gimpel were convicted of Espionage 'after FBI agents arrested them in New York in December 1944 That was one month after they had landed on the Maine coast by rubber boat launched from a German submarine When caught they had spent $3425 of their original $60000 some of it for materials with which to build a short wave radio transmitter which they planned to use for sending information to Germany Both were given death sentences but the White House commuted them to life imprisonment Colepaugh's ' sentence later was I reduced to 30 years Cole-paug- - 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