Polio Booster
Shot Suggested
Chicago (Science Service)
An annual booster shot of
polio vaccine, and possibly
two such shots, has been rec
ommended by a research team
at Michael Reese hospital
here.
A live-year study involving
4,000 children who had re
ceived a Salk-type polio vac
cine showed that within one
to three years after getting
their first three shots the lev
els of immunity drop.
Aftera booster, however,
the immunity levels reached
a higher level and fell less
than after the primary im
munization. After a second
booster "there was even better
response," the researchers re
port in the Journal of the
American Medical Associa
tion. It seems possible, they ex
plained, that once the polio
antibodies, or polio virus
fighters, are produced, they
will be present within tHe
body at very low levels for
life. Actual virus exposure or
booster shots will "remind"
the body to produce more of
these virus fighters.
Thus, persons who - have
once shown antibodies is prob
ably 'still immune. However,
it. is preferable to have a de
tectable amount of antibodies
present in the blood stream
and (he booster shot helps
provide them, the team said.
The novels of Jules Verne
who died in 1905 predicted
the age of airplanes, televis
ion and submarines.
Oregon Delegation Has Little Sympathy for Labor Bill Foes
A- Safet Smith
Br A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune
Washington Correspondent
Washington (Special) Ore
gon members of Congress are
showing little sympathy for
the harsh crit
icism of cer
tain labor lead
ers aimed at
the Kennedy
Ervin labor re
form bill.
Most of them
hold the view
that-labor of
ficials ought
to get behind
a move to adopt reform leg
islation this year because the
public demands such action
from Congress.
A number of Oregon labor
officials have been to Wash
ington recently calling on the
state's congressional delega
tion. Among them was Clyde
Crosby, international organ
izer for the Teamsters in Ore
gon, who was urging a string
of amendments which some
lawmakers concluded would
practically rewrite the bill.
The Kennedy bill passed the
Senate by a vote of 90 to 1.
Teamsters are giving Sen.
Wayne Morse credit for hav
ing successfully added a num
ber of their amendments to
the bill on the Senate floor,
but these were only minor
procedural amendments.
Bill Before Committee
The bill is now before the
House Labor Committee, of
which Rep. Edith Green (D
Ore.) is a member. !
"I do not agree with labor
leaders who oppose this leg
islation." she said. "I think
they are short-sighted, and
I've told them if no bill is
passed to take "care of abuses
on part of a small handful of
labor officials and employers,
I think the next Congress will
pass a bill that will make the
Taft-Hartley bill look Jike
good clean fun."
Mrs. Green singled out
Teamster President James R.
Hoffa, saying she regarded his
threat of a national general
strike as "an outrage." She
said she has "many friends in
the labor movement, and this
does not express their senti
ments," referring to Hoff a's
remarks.
Mrs. Green said she would
prefer the bill as it emerged
Medford&Tribune
2nd SECTION MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Pages 1-10
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ARRIVING IN BUDAPEST, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev (center), is greeted by
Hungarian Premier Dr. Ferenc Munnich (left) and Party Chief Janos Kadar.
from the Senate Labor Com
mittee before a "bill of rights"
was added, during floor de
bate. She said she thought
some; procedural amendments
were in order, but that the
Kennedy bill is a "reasonable
bill." She said she opposes a
long list of amendments being
promoted by the Teamsters.
Porter Sees Duty
Rep. Charles O. Porter (D
Ore.) said "we have a duty
to put through a law that will
aid honest labor members
against dishonest, unscrupul
ous officials."
But he said the "problem
is to allow union members to
air their grievances without
Sauvies Farmers
Threaten Lawsuit
Portland -0PD- A group of
angry Sauvies island farmers
said Wednesday that a dike
protecting their property was
damaged extensively Tuesday
when a group of Canadian
"Corvettes" headed up the
Columbia river and left de
structive waves in their wake.
They threatened a lawsuit.
The five farmers claimed
the Canadian vessels steamed
past the north end of the is
land at excessive speed. The
Columbia river currently is
at its highest mark of the year
because of the spring runoff.
' The farmers said the water
washed away much of a 2,600
foot rock revetment on the
river side of the levee and ate
into 20 to 25 feet of the slope
in places. ;
paralyzing the union, because
you will always have some
soreheads who don't like the
way things are going." Porter
was critical of the AFL-CIO
for initially attacking the Senate-passed
bill, rather than
taking a positive stand in fav
or of some reforn legislation.
(Sen.' Richard N. Neuberger
took a similar stand in a Sen
ate speech, deploring "nit
picking"1 or "frivolous objec
tions" being raised by labor.
No Need to Hear
"During the 1920s and 1930s,
such ruthless utility magnates
as Insull and others objected
violently to any government
regulation, no matter how
moderate," Neuberger observ
ed. "As a result, they got a
type of regulation which utili
ty executives have been com
plaining about ever since. In
my estimation, no unionist of
honesty or a fundamental be
lief in democracy need fear
the Kennedy-Ervin bill as pas
sed by the Senate. I trust the
House, likewise, will enact the
bill."
Rep. Al Ullman agreed that
Congress must pass some kind
of bill and that the AFL-CIO
is "going to have to take a
labor bill." But he said he
didn't want any "anti-labor
bill," only legislation to "put
more democracy in the unions
and clean them up."
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