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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1955)
2-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Dec 22, '55 Study Shows 1,300 piiUdren Saved by ; Salic Polio Vaccine 'Abuse' Ends Westing louse Strike Talks Included in the vaccine program the rate dropped only 12 per cent. "Uusually, "7 and s-year-olds are amonf thoae with the highest po lio attack ratee," he aaid. "Thia year, however, they are falling be low usual level. "The rate for year-olds has M 14 year 'Ads." NEW YORK m From 1,200 to l.SOf children probably were saved frefe infantile paralysis by the Saljt vaccine program in 1955, a tudjr indicated Wednesday. Zh. Hart E. Van Riper, medical director of the National Foundation fortfnfantile Paralyaia, aaid the figdre was based on a nationwide projection of official reports from 11 states. He aaid statistic fathered by thf .foundation also ahow the polio hospital cases among children vho received the vaccine 7 and i year oldsji-dropped much more sharp ly ipian among other groups. an has dented the nationwide pattern or polio attack wan te- T t ape4 different age groups." ha jjj IMCDraSka aim. aaid hospital admissions de created 52 per cent for t-year ilds, anl 40 per cent for 7-year olds, cnrOpered with a decline of only 17 per cent for the total popula tion Fpc children IS through 19 not PITTSBURGH JH - Strike-bound Westinghouse Electric Corp. wild Wednesday its negotiators "termi nated meetings" with the Interna tional Union of Electrical Work ers "because of profane abuse." Westlnghouae'a top negotiator, Vice President R.D. Blasier said: "It was impossible this after noon to preserve any semblance of reasonableness or decency. There can be no other excuse for this conduct except a deliberate ..1 t J -I 1 - I 1 1 . up tens below the rate for 10 toiJML , Theatre Tuile Table ' ''1 V i CAPITOL "AftTTMTfl AND MODEL" atl MS :, M 'HtADUNE HUNTnU" ; 1 at, I JO, anil 1:11. : "7 "; HOU.VWOOD MM P WO JIM A" St: 1-m nt IO:IS "TOBOR THE GREAT at: 1 . Man Admits Slaying Wife LINCOLN, Neb. I Lincoln City forester Darrel Parker has admitted the strangulation slay Ing of his 22-year-old wife, Nancy Federal Mediator John R. Mur ray said the company walked out of the afternoon meeting about an hour and a half after it started. Murray said no further sessions are scheduled in efforts to settle the nine-week-old strike which closed JO Westinghouse plants. Another big union, the United Electrical Workers Undi is strik ing against the company and has closed another 10 plants. That un ion is continuing Its negotiations. Blasier said the end of the meet ing was preceded by what he de scribed as "an obscene, unprint- Deputy County Attorney Dala' bl reference to the head of the company s negotiating committee by the IUE president." Fahrnbruch said Wednesday night. Parker said ha killed his wife because she .was "cold" to him, according to a statement released jointly by County Attorney Elmer Schools, Police Chief Joseph Car roll, Sheriff Marie Karnopp and Capt. Harold Smith of the State Safety Patrol. Mrs. Parker was found Doc. 14 In a bed at the Parker home In Antelope Park bora. She had been strangled with wrapping twine. gagged with handkerchiefs ind her hands had .been tied behind her back with a rope. Parker told authorities earlier Bpying Power Takes Jump WASHINGTON W Compare 'tively' stable living coats plus high er take-home pay brought the av erage factory worker's purchasing power to a new peak in Novemb er., 1 ' This was reported Wednesday by flask T.aika fnftftMMtf ' Ultra, rtf lira vawi awveaa viaawMii ai" I i . . a Labia- Statistics. It aaid that be- hi J1' " w,h tweea October and November liv-l jwrt i at the stats capttol In the n.VK. r... tiih nf i mt morning to decorate a Christmas tree in the rotunda. Ho returned hours, piy-after taxes-climbed an ap-1 ". W her j The heaviest fighting started proximate to cents a week to anidif . . Tuesday when the French opened average of 171 a week for a ' weaneanay gm t Joint sute- a pig drive in the Nemenrha worker with three dependents and mnt ld Ttrkn't confession was Mountains south of ConsUntine. S6S.il for a worker with no ds-i v?" criminologist John ,Reid pendente. Algeria War Toll Mounts ALGIERS, Algeria un Guer rilla warfare mounted sharply In French Algeria Wednesday. A cli mate of fear was Increased by na tionalist threats to execute any moslem officials who fall to quit their government jobs. Scattered reports, unofficial and incomplete, Indicated N persons had been killed in the last 34 Cottonwoods DANCE ii EVERY jFRIDAY I1ITE I- Music by Tcnmy Kizziah VVjtit Coast Ramblers f to J 2:30 Jury Rules Man Flood Threatens Yakima Valley Our IspeaJ lusinM b tmt That Thk Steak k Ktwltf leas of Chicago, called In by authori ties and who arrived her Wednes day morning. Parker, who had been in Das Kntitlpri in Clsl Moines, since bis wife was buried . 111,1 llcu 1U Wl last Tuesday was summoned to PoSrl nn Own Timo Lincoln snd drove over bv him- 1 aiU n 1 ime self, arriving Wednesday noon. . penter who was kicked out of his union lor picking up his paycheck on his own time was awarder nn $n,0oo check from the union Wed YAKIMA Wl A serious flood Btrt j Xennewick Dy . "Li01.. YM'!D? -V'H2 1 Bntw" County' Superior Court Jury Wednesday night as melting inow!,t eoncluaioa of. a all day trial and rain poured Into already swol-j , . . . . . . .. len creeks and rivera. ' piW2Z Red Cross workers in the towerpaM. Cl?f.t, ? l valley communities were alert!i ""J Sg5 J" '"7- "5 sum - mam- hduwi Minm neaw wmyyw. a fine oa him in mt for his off duty chock collecting and, as a result, was expelled from the car penters local. The jury awarded him $1,000 for loss of wages, $7,000 for mental pain and suffering and $1,000 for loss of union benefits. to prepare for flood1 conditions Thursday, Road crews were be ing kept busy by reports of water over highwaya and reservoir out flows were being cut hack, r top ! SIRLOIN STEAK -J Over 1000 Sold Each I" We1c at Nohlgren'i J" Baked potato topped with whlp't butter, tossed green salad bowl. French or bleu cheese dressing, hot roll, strawberry jam. 01 Sunday 12 Noon to 8 p. m. i HospitaFs Lighted Yule Tree Stolen BRIDGEPORT. Conn. I - An attendant discovered early Wed nesday that a thief had entered Hillside Home, a city-operated hospital. . The only loot was a Christmas tree, decorated with lights and or naments, which had been set up tor the 250 Inmates, most of them aged Indigents. f DS'Li n n )U( oj G (Home Made) 1265 Stat Strttt Tern A Jerry letter Iff Nag Sm Flomlnf Snowhelll SKervarf or lea Cream .a.t. 1.00 . 60c . .... 90c .2 half tel. U9 Pedratriana Urged To Obey Traffic Rules Law against jaywalking are for the protection of the pedestrians, Police Chief Clyde Warren remind ed Wednesdsy following a pedestri an traffic fatality Tuesday. A police drive against pedestrian offenses appeared to show some re sults aa only IS citations were handed out Wednesday compared with 17 the day before. - CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY ALL CHILDREN WELCOMIt SAT., DEC. 24th O'tn A kt IX ''"'' " er r sr-moe ae C!J !s!r.l Kick V;::i 1 Th:re In Pcncn l!:r.i .Orf ItrA I) All Kids EVERYBODY WELCOME SUIEI0RE THEATER , .if- f nuts arc lewalceniato ttani . lJ.li sta Christinas fartjr Sponsored by the Balem Trades and Labor CouacU-aJfred F. Chi vers, Chairmat ol. ; , .. . Christmas Party . . Woman Slays Mate? Hides Body 5 Days FRESNO. Calif. ' i - A Fresno housewife beat her salesman hus band to death Friday midnight and then remained in the house with the body five days without reporting it, Sheriff Melvin Will mirth said Wednesday. He quoted red-haired Mrs. Bar bara, Schattlnger, 27, as saying she brat her husband, James, 2.. with a length of pipe after a heated ar gument. ' Schattlnger's body was found wrapped in a sheet in a closet. The sheriff said Mrs. SchatUng er, who still was , in a state of shock today, remained at home with the body and with her small daughter, Kathy. contacting no one until last night. Last night, WUlmlrth related, the woman telephoned her (other, Wiley Dodd, a guard at the Del Monte Club near Carmel, Calif. Dodd left for Fresno at once. He and hia eon, Ernest, a Fres no resident, celled the sheriff early this morning to report the slaying. Eugene Police Quiz Three in Salem Theft Three young men arrested Eu gene early Wednesday morning In a motel robbery were being ques tioned regarding a strong-arm rob bery Tuesday, in Salem police said. Salem police were notified when a charge plate made out to the hus band of Mrs. Mary Nixon, 41S Di vision St., was found in the men's car. Mrs. Nixon was knocked down and her purse was snatched Tues day night at Division and North' High streets. The men were listed by Eugene police as Leonard Daniel Clark, 22: Willie Coleman. 2fi: and Jack Taylor, alias James Johnson, at. I Their residences were not learned. I MAN CHARGED Robert Earnest Wenger, Silver ton Route 3, Box 149, was charged with intoxication on a public street following sn accident in volving a parked car about 3.20 a.m. Wednesday at 17th and Cen ter streets, police said. Bail was set at 115. Owner of the parked car was listed aa Landon Bergen, 1208 Cross St Neither car was seriously damaged, police aaid. Storm Said Factor in 2 City Accidents Two injuries that could be attributed at least partly to weather were reported Wednee- j day by first aidmen. Mrs. Alice M. Brown, 88, of 590 N. Summer St., received a frac ture of the right wrist when she slipped and fell in high wind : and heavy rain on stepping from i a curb about 3 p.m. at Chemeketa , and Liberty streets. First aid men took her to a doctor's office ; for treatment.. Mrs. Fred Weisner, 2370 Myrtle Ave., received two cracked riba in an auto collision in heavy rain about 12:30 p.m. at Laurel ave nue and Academy street, police j said. Drivers were listed by po-, lice as Mrs. Wetsner'a son. Law- j rence Arthur Weisner, 4280 Mc-; Cain Ave., and Douglas Alan i Stoller, Salem Route 6, Box 133. Mrs. Weisner was treated M ! Salem General Hospital, where she was taken by Willamette I ambulance. Both cars had to be towed from the scene, police said. 1 XMAS TURKEYS ' Dressed" It Drown! Ready ro Cook.!' , c (I) lit Net AaVeribea: V J U in Thb AsJ Whole If to 23 lbs Half 9 to 12 lbs. , With . $10.00 Purchase el ItoM Reg. Price Lb. 41e Limited Supply! Shop Early! 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