Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1949, Page 24, Image 24

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    24 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Wednesday. Sept. 14, 1949
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Man Buried Alive, Rescued Rescuen dig around Ben Roth
bard, 36, apartment house owner who wai completely buried
under three feet of dirt. Rothbard directed the movement!
of San Francisco firemen and they were able to uncover his
head within a few minutes. Rothbard was digging in an
8-foot deep hole, 10 x 15 feet wide preparatory to installation
of a new sewer pipe when the sides gave way without warn
ing and buried him completely. He was not seriously hurt
(AP Wirephoto)
NEWLY DEVELOPED AND INEXPENSIVE
New Blood Factor Test
Cuts Risks in Childbirth
Chicago W.R) The risks a pregnant mother runs of an abortion
or stillbirth, or of the death or imbecility of her baby, nave
been reduced greatly by a newly-developed and inexpensive Kh
blood factor test.
The test involves the use of albumin extracted from the blood
of rattle. :
In 1940. It was established that
about 85 percent of human be
lngs carry a substance in their
blood known as the Rh factor.
The remaining 15 percent lack
it.
The lack is not a deficiency. It
Is merely a normal, inherited
characteristic, like blue eyes or
red hair.
The two types of blood, Rh
positive and Rh negative are in
compatible. When they are
mixed, either through a blood
transfusion or when the unborn
baby's blood Inherited from the
father is different from that of
the mother's, the Rh negative
blood produces an antibody to
destroy the Rh positive blood.
The antibody remains perma
nently in the blood in most cases.
The same process applies to
germs of disease and explains
why immunity against typhoid
or mumps lasts throughout life.
It also applies to Incompatible
blood.
It has been estimated that 13
percent of all marriages bring to
gether the required Rh negative
wife and the Rh positive hus
band. But of all their possible
children, half are likely to in
herit the mother's blood type
rather than the father's. In which
eases there Is no danger.
In December, 1047, Dr. Lc-.'is
K. Diamond of Boston, Mass.,
discovered that many Rn blood
matching tests were inaccurate.
But the use of albumin in the
test eliminates false results.
The Rh test consists in mixing
the blood of the patient tested
with blood of known Rh charac
ter. Tf the red cells of the patient's
blood begin to stick together un
Belts Are Important
Don't belittle your middle by
ignoring the fashion importance
of belts. Dog - leash narrow,
waist-embracers are highly pon
der the microscope, the bloods, ular leather belts in narrow-
used in one test costs about five
cents.
Albumin, a protein, makes up
about 2 percent of whole animal
blood, and about half of the total
proteins of the plasma.
It was first extracted from cat
tle blood by Armour and Com
pany chemists early in World
War II, when it was hoped that
animal serum might offer a sub
stitute for human serum in treat
ment of war wounded.
The technique of extraction
was devised by Prof. Edwin J.
Cohn and his associates at Har
vard university. It was turned
over to Armour to work out pro
duction problems. The compa
ny began marketing it last May.
The albumin test is Important
for all prospective parents or for
those who need blood transfu
sions. Approximately 10,000
births a year involve the Rh fac
tor.
If the condition is not known
or prepared for, it may result In
abortion or stillbirth, death or
imbecility for the baby Involved.
The condition can be con
trolled in many cases by com
plete substitution transfusion
i.e., the exchange of all danger
ous blood of the newborn child.
Fresh Rh negative blood Is
pumped In as the Infant's own
polluted blood is pumped out.
It must be done as soon after
birth as the symptoms are rec
ognized. Attempts are now being made
to find a drug which will de
stroy safely the Rh antibodies in
the mother.
are incompatible and the charac
ter of the patient's blood is thus
established.
to-corselet width are brave with
color and trim . , . and the Jer
sey sash in woven or knit
Human albumin also ran be (weights is used sash or cummer-
used In the test, but it is very bund fashion to encircle the
expensive. The bovine albumin middle.
Souvenir From Wrecked B-29 Souvenir hunters found
lean pickings at the scene of a B-29 crash near San Jose,
after the big plane struck the ground It disintegrated. Here
Philip Brancato (left), Herman Bittel and Ginger Harker
display some of the larger scraps found near the scene of crash.
Twelve crewmen parachuted to safety, (AP Wirephoto)
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CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK
We wish to thank our costumers for their fine support of our Stock Reduction Sale.
Our stock is going down and soon we can start to work remodeling and decorating
the interior of our store. However, we have enough left for several days of sensa
tional value-giving.
SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
7-WAY
FLOOR
LAMPS
1-2-300 W. Bulb
3 23 W en arms
Lights in bass
Complete with bulbs
and shade.
$)98
Beautiful damask cover.
Rich satin border. Layer on layer
of heavy cotton on deep
spring coils. Pre-built
edge prevents sagging.
A $59.50 Mattress
for only
$(Q)95
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jand we give Green Stamps, too
Box Springs to Match
$3995
2 Pc. Living Room Sets
Feature Values
$259.50 MOHAIR FRIEZE SUITES.
Choice of modern or sonventional
styles. Deep coils. Popular colors.
ONE ONLY LEFT of these rich velour
suites. Reg. price was $21 9.50. Honey
colored honey.
MAPLE ARM SOFA. One piece only
Springs in cushions. Also one love
teat and choir set.
VELOUR OR TAPESTRY COVER
Divon with Flexolator springs, A smash
value at only
Other Davenot from $49.88
DAVENO AND CHAIR SETS.
2 only Rose Frieze and Turq.
velvet. 2 pc.
$19988
$13988
$5988
$6988
$15988
5 Pc. Bedroom Suite
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5 Pc. Dinette
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No. 1 Walnut Veneer
Waterfall for only
39.88
Chrome Less, Hard
wood Top, Red
Leatherette Chain
88
No. t Red Mahogany finish O O QO
1 8th Century style J"0
No. S Maple Finish
Early American style
39.88
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PLATFORM
ROCKER
$3988
Others from $19.88
MODERN OCC. TABLES
Walnut finish
End Table, Lamp
Table, Coffee Table
$689
Pottie Chair
Complete with Vessel
$4.88
Nursery
Chair
Hi-Chair
Won't Tip
3.49
9.98
Knitted Covers
Figured pattern in wine
or blue. Beige ground,
floral pattern.
For Sofa . . $7.88
For Chair . $3.98
CARD TABLES
3.98
Metal cross braces, dou
ble braced legs, wash
able top. $5.95 value.
WE GIVE Z?K GREEN STAMPS
ALL QUANTITIES LIMITED
SHOP EARLY
5V"
lamps
Styles
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