Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1955, Image 5

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    Tuesday Junirj 18, 1935
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ousted FROM OFFICE of president of Panama after only 12
days dn Job, Jose Ramon Gulzado (left) Is "under "protective"
; - custody at home and First Vice-President Ricardo Arias Espinosa
is named president. Gulzado is held as accomplice in as-
; j aassination of ex-President Jose Antonio Remon. (International)
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Failure To Get r
Treasury in Black,
Rapped
' ; Washington (U.R) Democrats
attacked President Eisenhower's
budget from both flanks today
for his failure to get the Treas
ury out of the red and for some
of the economies he recom
mended. ;
Many Democrats and Republi
cans who were still : hoping to
balance the budget were point
ing to an expanded aid program
as the - top priority- target ; for
congressional budget cuts.
Memo Distributed .
The Democratic National Com
mittee distributed to lawmakers
in that party a "confidential
memorandum which seems to re
flect a : fair cross-section of the
Democratic reaction in Congress,
The memo . suggested that the
budget failed to carry out 1952
Republican campaign pledges
and that the .President had . re
versed his field on a number of
recommendations.
Mr. Eisenhower sent Conffres
Monday his budget message for
me 1856 fiscal year starting
next July 1. It estimated federa
spending in that year at $62,400,
uuu,uou and the deficit at $2,400,
ooo.ooo. .
Congressional Reaction
.Congressional reaction was
marked by: ,
1. Some congressional leaders
voiced guarded , hope that. Con
gress, or Congress - and the ad
ministration together,- co u 1 d
achieve further cuts to balance
tne budget
2. The foreign .aid program,
perennial target of the economy
bloc, was singled out for most
criticism because both the $4,
700,000,000 spending , estimate
and the request for new spend
ing autority f were , up : from the
current year.
3. Although Mr. Eisenhower's
budgets have shown steady re
ductions in spending,' Democrats
made it plain . that they are go
ing to keep pomting to 1952
GOP campaign demands for a
balanced budget.
4. Many Democrats cheered
the increased Air Forte budget
but questioned - the wisdom ' of
proposed Army cuts.
" Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.)
noted that a 4 per . cent- cut in
spending would balance Mr. Eis
enhower's budget. He said a re
duction of that amount "un
doubtedly" could be achieved if
Congress and the administration
have the will." ' " -Opposes
Higher Debt Limit
; Byrd, chairman of the -Senate
ate Finance committee, also de
clared his opposition to any per
manent increase in the national
lebt limit which reverts to $275,
000,000,000 next July 1: He ex
pressed hope that . there would
be no need for even a temporary
increase, such as Congress voted
for the. current fiscal year.
Byrd was one of many who
criticized the foreign aid pro
gram. He said he thinks foreign
economic aid, for which $1,000,'
000,000 was earmarked by Mr.
Eisenhower, should be stopped
completely.
Sen. Styles -Bridges (N.H.)
chairman of the Senate GOP
Policy Committee, also pointed
to foreign aid as one area where
congressional cuts might lead to
a balanced budget. Sen. John L:
McClellan (D-Ark), said halving
the foreign aid budget would
erase the deficit.
Chairman Walter F. George
(D-Ga.) of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, said he
was disappointed by the size of
the foreign aid program but
would not comment further until
he knew the details.
Democrats Cite '52 Speeches
The Democratic National Com
mittee analysis : placed " quota'
tions from Mr. Eisenhower's
1952 campaign speeches along-
aeaung with the deficit, spend
ing estimates and the request for
an increase in the debt limit.
Of the President's opposition
to tax reduction this year, and
his hope for cuts next year, the
memo said:
Ike is opposing tax- cuts in
1955 because of a prospective
$2,400,000,000 deficit, although
he had no objections to tax cuts
in 1954, an election year, despite
a much larger deficit . . ." .
The memorandum professed
to find . contradictions between
the budget message and recom
mendations made by Mr. Eisen
hower in other messages. These
involved crippled children and
maternal and child health, mili
tary manpower, foreign , aid,
loans for small farmers, agricul
tural conservation payments and
power projects.
Referring to the Army cuts,
the memo , noted that Mr. Eisen
hower's State of the Union mes
sage warned that "undue reli
ance on one weapon or prepara
tion, for one kind of warfare
simply. Invites an enemy to re
sort to another."
Of the increase in foreign aid
spending, it quoted from Mr.
Eisenhower's foreign trade mes
sage which said the administra
tion wanted to curtail aid and to
expand trade. . . , .
'Live' Polio Vaccine
Tested on Prisoners
In Ohio
Br DELOS SMITH
; United Press Science Editor
New Ynrt (U.pj rrne nau-
hidden scientific-, controversy
over the Salk - polio- vaccine
which was injected into some
500,000 children last spring,
came into the open today with
the revelation that a rival vac
cine made with "live" - viruses
had been injected into 25 in
mates of the Federal Reforma
tory at Chillicothe, O.
Tragic Aftermath .
It was the first known admin
istration of a .'live" virus vac
cine aeainst ' polio since " 1935J
when ex periments had a tragic
aftermath. Some of the human
subjects : contracted polio and
six died. The new experiments,
for which, the prisoners volunr
teered," was with a vlive" virus
vaccine developed by Dr. Albert
B. JSabin of the University, of
Cincinnati which had been: ex-
Cut In New System
. Water will be shut off Wednes
day in the Midway. Water-district
where the old distribution
system is being replaced,
; Kenneth D. Bielman, resi
dent: engineer of the Cornell,
Howland, Hayes and . Merry-
field consulting engineer firm,
said that , workmen will cut the
old lines of the existing eight
inch. main:'-" 'i r ' ; V
Water will be cut off between
6 p.m. and midnight, and house
holders were advised to lay in
a supply of water for ; domestic
use during those hours.
- it was originally planned to
shut off water during the day,
but the change was made o the
evening to avoid disrupting air
port and 'school activities.
The district includes property
along -Highway 99 .out to Crater
Lake Machinery -company, out
Table Rock rd. to and including
the 'airport . and out Merriman
rd.. to .Central, Point. Thc area
also .-includes television station
KBES. :.
Portland Firebug
Sent To Hospital
POrtland-J(U.R)-ircuit Judge
Lowell Mundorff yesterday or
dered Richard Kidd, 20-year-old
admitted firebug, committed: to
an .Oregon state' hospital: for
treatment until cured. "
Kidd was charged in the day
long trial with setting a three
alarm fire Oct 12 at the Corley
Manufacturing , company . here.
The judge found him not guilty
to a charge - of second-degree
arson. , .
He had pleaded not guilty by
reason of insanity to three arson
charges, but following - the
judge's ruling, . Deputy District
Attorney Howard Lonergan
moved to dismiss the remaining
counts.. - - . - - ' '
Two psychiatrists, Drs. D. C.
Burkes and John W. Evans, tes
tified that Kidd's urge to set
fires : was uncontrollable : due to
deep-rooted personality; disturb
ances .and that it would be un
safe for him to be. at. large. .. ..
Crosby in Hospital
For Kidney Ailment
Santa Monica (U.R) Crooner
Bing Crosby" was reported,, in
good condition" today at ' St.
John's Hospital where he is
under treatment for a recurring
kidney ailment. - .. -
The . singer was admitted : to
the hospital yesterday and. was
under, the care of Dr. Frederick
C. Schlumberger, . . .
Friends who were with Crosby
at the Pebble Beach; Califs golf
tournament last week end said
the aging crooner "could hardly
walk; around the. course." : -: .
For several years doctors have
been trying to dissolve, a malig
nant kidney stone for Crosby to
prevent an operation. It was not
known immediately if an opera
tion would . be performed upon
the crooner. " . . .
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WAINSCOTT PHARMACY
322 East Main Medferd, Oregon
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Reformatory
haustively tested for safety in
laboratory animals.
v. The Salk vaccine uses "killed"
viruses which, for that reason,
cannot possibly give vaccinated
persons polio. Its scientific critics
of whom Dr. Sabin-is one
maintain that it can't give them
a reliable or lasting immunity
to polio either, because only
"live" viruses can stimulate the
body's blood chemistry into pro
ducing enough lasting antibodies
of sufficient potency to do that.
Virus Power Said Lost
, The Sabin vaccine uses strains
of viruses which have lost their
power, to cause polio, either ly
repeated "passages"' through
laboratory animals or by being
the mutant progeny of virulent
viruses. Dr. Sabin, who is one
of the oldest grantees of the Na
tional Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis in point of service, has
been - at work developing these
strains for : years.
That ; he .has - at long last
switched' his experiments from
experimental animals to human
beings,' means . he has satisfied
himself, beyond any scientific
question of the , safety of : his
"avirulent" -non -virulent
strains. The prisoners were in
jected with the . Sabin - vaccine
against .type two polio viruses
last Friday.
Successful Tests
Dr. Sabin said the same form
of test previously had been tried
successfully on chimpanzees and
several University of Cincinnati
volunteers.; He said the live
virus was put in milk which the
reformatory prisoners drank; ;
" Testing will continue for sev
eral months at Chillicothe and
will involve more volunteers,
the scientist said. -
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