Salk Vaccine Delays Seen WASHINGTON (Al'i A new delay In further releases of Salk polio vaccine was disclosed Wed nesday night pending what a I’ublic Health nervice spokesman called “another look-nee at this whole very confused picture." The dlsclonure came when a le |Miri>-r anked why there had been no report on the findings of a fedeial inspection team which ha* completed a visit to Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., at Marietta I*u. Releases Stopped "There will la- no further re leases of vaccine from any man ufacturer for several days,” a spokesman said. He added the situation did not affect the 7,850,000 cubic centimeters of vaccine produced by two other laboratories and approved for use in the nationwide immuniza tion program. Much of this has already been used and what is left is still approved for use. Another spokesman added: “Nothing has been found wrong with the vaccine” at Wyeth's. He described the holdup as simply another precautionary Mayor Johnson Speaks Tonight Eugene Mayor V. Edwin John son. who also is one of Lane county's five GQI* represent a tives to the state legislature, will speak informally tonight in the Student Union at the final Young Itepubllcan meeting of the year. A short but important business meeting will begin at 7 with Mayor Johnson's addtess follow ing. Johnson, an University alum nus and prominent Eugene bnsi n- • man, has been active In civic affairs for many ' years. At Thursday's Young Republican meeting, he will review the ac complishments of the 1955 Ore gon legislature. Ample time has been allowed for a question and answer period. All campus Young Republi cans and other Interested stu dents are cordially Invited to at tend. Coffee will be sei veil. § Ml committee heads for Mother's Weekend are to turn in typewritten reports to Ann IVttcison at Carson hall by Fri day. measure. He explained that gov eminent scientific inspectors conducting a plant-by-plant .study have been seeking to de j velop refined methods for study j ing und analysing protocols — scientific; data submitted by man ufacturers on which government clearance on the; vaccine is based. Itefined .Methods “They have now developed those and now they arc- going to review them,” the spokesman said. “They arc* going at refined methods." hater Leonard A. Schecle, sur geon gene ral of the Public Health service, confirmed that “there will be no further announcement with respect to the release of poliomyelitis vaccine for the next several days.” Hcheele added: “This should not be Inferred as reflec ting in any way on the vaccine of the i companies whose manufac turing and testing processes aie under study.” Mrs. Dulles 'Snaps'Husband AS SECRETARY OF STATE John Foster Dulles returns to Washington from Europe, Mrs. Dulles taken a calm, one-hand ed snapshot of the proceedings with a miniature camera at the Washington, airport, Monday. (AI* W’irephoto) Follow-up Ruling Soon to be Issued WASHINGTON (APi Chief j Justice Earl Warren dropped a strong hint Wednesday that the Supreme Court will issue its follow-up ruling on public school segregation within the next few weeks. It was a year ago Tuesday that the Supreme Court held that segregation of Negro and white pupils in the public schools Is unconstitutional. A month ago the court finished hearing arguments on how to phrase its decree as to when and how to end segregation. Most states with segregated schools have put off action pending that decree, but in some areas de segregation has already been put into effect. Warren Says Warren said Wednesday in a speech for the American Law Institute: "Our work is on a current basis and, as has been the prac tice for many years, action in all argued cases is expected to be announced prior to adjourn ment.” The court is tentatively sched uled to hold its last opinion day. before the summer adjournment, ji CAMPUS^STr t: tt*. on May 31, a week from next Tuesday. If it does not get through then, it could hold an other opinion day on June 6. Studying I^-gal Problems The Law Institute is an organ ization of attorneys, holding a four-day meeting to study vari ous legal and law enforcement problems. Warren said that while the Su preme Court Is up with its work, there are bad logjams in "too large a number of district courts." He sair that until these backlogs are reduced to a rea sonable size, "litigants cannot have justice in the true sense of the word.” Social Calendar Saturday Firesides Alpha Xi Delta University house Saturday House Ounces Tau Kappa Epsilon Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Kappa Garnma O rides Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Chi Omega Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Phi Alpha Gamma Delta Zeta Tau Alpha Under the Weather Julia Wilson, Donald Borden, | Arden Jager, William Huffman, Lois Anne Ralston, Jack Mead, Mary Shafer, Sally Irwin, Anne Bond, L< e Stothers, Adelbert Mc Inteer, John Wilson and Layton Krogstad were confined in the infirmary Wednesday for medi | cal attention, according to hospi tal records. No visitors are be ing allowed in the infirmary. 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