u 10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1949 POLIO AND YOU How One Might Help To Keep from Getting Polio By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE CAuocui4 Prcu 6c:cn K4r.or New York, AM- 1 W There is no known way to keep from getting polio infantile paralysis but there are a lot of thing! you can do that might help. The trouble U that no one knows how the invisible protein particle, the viruses w h 1 e h causes the disease, are carried from person to person. They are small enough to float in the air, or to be car ried on, in or by anything what ever. Millions of dollars have been spent vainly trying to learn how this virus travels. If you sus pect, for example, that the virus is in a bit of food, it takes Forest Fire Aid Bill Is Passed McKay Praises $50 Pension Gov. Douglas McKay voiced praise for the state welfare com mission's decision to guarantee the $50 monthly minimum old age pension after a conference here Tuesday with Miss Loa Howard, state administrator, and Mrs. Lee Patterson, commission vice chairman. McKay told the two: "I was concerned with the possibility that the commission might not strive toward this goal of the last legislature be cause it feared, possibly, that the referendum had stopped the law. In announcing you inten tion of going ahead with the S50 Washington, Aug. 10 UX TI.A ' . . Unm ni.rn - UiU n.ki.k j ., f.x--,i scale, you are acting in accord Z, ,JL? f J ZJtPtit.r: of the people as contribution for forest lire pro-; . . ., . tection to $20,000,000 by 1955. impressed through their legis The bill would increase the representees. nearly a month and perhaps availabl- for cooerative forest J" meeting to provide the S500 to make sure. And thenifi ..,,, .ith ..,,.. b.S50 minimum old age pension t.UaVta. . n. k n tUa funH sua lahla rf A LITTLE DUMBO EXPECTED another month to learn whether the virus moved to some other suspected place. Many facts have been learned, and common sense fills in the gaps. Human beings certainly carry the virus while they are sick. They almost certainly get in what goes into their mouths. Their throats contain the virus when they are ill. If that were all, the break ing of the polio chain would be easier. But now comes the hard part. I You, the mother of a family, ean have this disease, without being sick, and without a chance to know you have it. And you can give it to your child, or the child of your dear est friend. That child may become para they too. can spread it. The medical consensus now is $2,000,000 each fiscal year be ginning now. The bill also would increase to an eventual total of $2,500 within the funds available, Oct. 1. The recent wide discussion lover the question of whether oriLos Angeles animal broker con- 000 the $1,000,000 authorization not welfare recipient may keepjfessed he knew tiora was preg Ocean Liner in Race With King-Sized Stork San Francisco, Aug. 10 u The American President Line freighter, President Taft, plowed through the Pacific at full speed today in a race with a king-sized stork. Capt W. S. Tyrrell, skipper of the Taft. radioed APL head quarters that Flora, one of four Siamese elephants aboard, was about to give birth to a little dumbo. And it looked like she 'Loop Family MeeU could n t wait lor ine snip to dock in San Francisco next Tuesday. He said the other three ele phants were all horribly seasick and no help to Flora at all. The captain said nervous crew men were preparing a floating delivery room below decks while all hands stood by to man the maternity ward. One bosun was rigging a block and tackle to raise the new arrival by the tail and spank its little pink behind like they do in the books. The animals' caretaker on their trip from Hong Kong to a Prosperior Dies From Exposure Portland, Aug. 10 i John Harrison Tracy, the 78 year old Estacada man found Monday in a Mt. Hood forest hut after 13 days alone on Mount Hood, died here last night St. Vincent's hospital report ed he succumbed to complica- Wheatland The Loon fam-!tions of starvation and exposure. held at the Miss Maud William-1 ?ne oot had become infected . . . .. . . . !from lacerations of the skin. son State park was attended by imcy uieu wuuoui ever Hav ing been able to tell what had found. JO er 40 pounds lighter' and too weak to talk, in a lean to shelter, two miles from the abandoned car. The widow and two daughters survive him. City Reorganization t"p Portland, Aug. 10 W Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee hopes a city advisory committee on municipal reorganization can compile recommendations for a new city government system by 1950. 'Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner nrnvicr, RENTALS SALES REPAIRS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Wnxeri ALL WORK rULLX till AHANTEKI) Free I'lnk-iip and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 75 members, some coming from! as far away as Tacoma, Wash. happened to him since he climb- The reunion will be held at the.ed out of his car on a wooded same place in 1950. I road and vanished. He was j.i ,,,i ,k cars in tneir possession was states for procurement, produc- touched upon at Tuesday s meet tion and distribution of forest- lng here McKay told Miss How tree seeds and plants. Iard and Mrs- Patterson he want- The bill goes to the house forj lo """ " " uumg action on amendments. Teamster-Grocery Dispute Continues Portland, Aug. 10 W AFL Teamsters and Wholesale Groc ery and Produce dealers were further apart again today on their dispute over wages. Employers have repected everything humanly and hu jmanely possibly to settle this problem within the limitation of: state and federal law and with consideration to available funds." Miss Howard will invite -' " " ....... - t 4 nui avauauic or itfasioie ana lyzed. Other children will get!""'0" c?r Tnt JZ n Zi 'transportation is needed for em it, but may show nothing. VttJ..t..J0len. or school attendance. naa rejectee, an employer oner ' , , - boost pay 5 cents an hour and , ' , """" nant before the ship sailed, but since an elephant's gestation period is 18 months he thought they had plenty of time. "I guess I forget about the international date line," he said worriedly. Company officials said thev were planning to call Cary Bald win. director of San Francisco's representative county welfare , Fleishhacker zoo. into radio con- commissions to the state com-sultation with the frantic skip- mission meeting Aug. z to get! per. tneir views on motor venicie y ordered Captain Tyrrell restrictions, .miss nowara saia; t0 ndio daily reporti on Flora.s U1C lUlIIIILiAAtUil SltfllUdlUJ J-TTI " 1 pfQgff3S5 mi weuare recipients 10 own a car when other transportation Is Be sure it's PURE CANE The medical consensus now "i,".''"" ,1 p.' .."land medical care, that polio probably spread from i2 ' agaln m February, person to person, aided bv some thing still unknown. This un known leaves the home appar ently the most dangerous place for spreading polio. Worse than schools and gatherings, because you cannot close homes, And even if you could, the family tion under a two year agreement Union business agent Jack Schlaht said plumbing and hardware firms and paper com panies had agreed to a 7lj cent hour boost on a one year basis. New Building Goes Up At 12 and Center in the finding that places carrying the disease might not j with the best sanitation some be identified because its mem-1 times have the worst polio out bers appeared well. breaks. There's probably a spe- You and your children arejeial reason, but it is safe to likely to have polio virus in your I stick by cleanliness, systems during an epidemic. stay out of polluted iwim- inai leaas to some oi tne things; ming waters. The reason isjto Cecil Lantz. It is across from you can do. Jthe verified fact that sewage has : the new Capitol shopping center. Keep out of crowds. That 'polio virus in an epidemic area. The structure will be put up lowers the odds a little. j Outbreaks have been followed ion the site of the Little Lady's Don't get chilled. Chilling ; through sewage trails nearly 100 ! grocery store, recently torn Construction of a one-story building at the southwest comer of Center and 12th streets will start immediately, Clifford E. Hald of Salem announced Wed neday morning. The building, which will be 27 feet by 56 feet and of block construction is under contract has a technical meaning here. It is lowering your body tem perature to the point where na tural body chemical reactions Quaint Trolley Line miles long. There is a chilling down. Owners of the property nazara too in swimming. e the Halds, Route T, Box 4. ; A tenant will be revealed Swat flies. It is verified that i later. slow down. With this muchithey carry polio virus. But chilling, polio Infection already Idon't worry too much remem present. gets a better chance toiber that many thousands of dol- tell why most of the polio comes failed to trace a single cause of MalfpC rinSI INn In warm summertime. In win-lhuman polio to flies. Mosquitoes!' ,H,'' 1 ,,,HI "'H ter there also is considerable: and most any other human bug Portland. Aug. 10 uP) A polio, but no epidemics. Ipest are under slight suspicion, quaint trolley car route the Don't get fatigued. Fatigue Watch headaches, sore throats., Council Crest line loop around lowers your body resistance too.na"sa, fever, obscure pains and the West Hill Heights has been There is an added reason for I stiffness. That is the way a polio abandoned after 42 years of op avoiding fatigue. Over-exer-!at,ack may start. To be sure. era tion. tion is supposed to do its worst jthe watching won't prevent! The last car clanged around damage during the early stages Polio, but this watchfulness : the Crest's scenic park route cf polio. But your child can be might catch those previous early shortly after midnight last night In that stage without anyone hours of the illness and really with veteran motorman B. L. knowing it. ! prevent some crippling. ; Logan at the controls. A bus Kep clean. Obviously hands. And be glad now there is very 'will replace the streetcars, toys, anything In the house can: much that you can do if your; Council Crest cars will con harbor polio virus. At this child gets polio, at tomorrow's tinue to run between downtown point come another contradie-, story will explain. and the top of Vista avenue. Most Attractive Child OTt ?H0T0 J 99XmmHT'. If 7I OU jfciM It b4m T ytn W in iii m? i ailu totst . him l fr a J.itiAf. B Mirstio . , . ;n t4 mm tit . . th tBtry ht ' Ch bt FBIE! N ( twat Priia IS MfrB4H4t rrti Bring Him in Now: Free Sitting! 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