Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Washington-E. R. Quesada, administrator of the Federal
Aviation agency, in a telegram to Lockheed, manufacturer
(Jf the Electra turbo-prop airliners:
"The Tell City (Ind.) crash now appears lo be sufficiently
similar to a previous accident of the same type of aircraft last
September near Buffalo. Tex., to justify operating restric
tions pending further investigation."
San Francisco-San Francisco City college coed Sandy
-Cherniss, 41-26-37, reporting failure after a shopping tour
to comply with the dean's demand that she wear loose clothes
to hide her figure:
"Loose like what? Like a tent?"
Conakry, Guinea-President Sekou Toure, explaining why
he welcomes Communist Chinese to Guinea:
"The qualities of serious work and perseverence of the
Ckinese will be an example to figMagainst our laxiness. our
ixdolence and our lack of foresight."
" Havana-Statement repeated several times on a television
broadcast by Ernesto Che Guevara, leftist economic czar of
Cuba: .
"Cuba's great friend is Soviet Russia.
Mild Polio Attack
May Help Scientists
To Achieve Control
New York (UPD - A mild
strain of the virus in a Louis
iana boy-whose family didn't
even know he had it-may help
scientists achieve world-wide
control of the dreaded disease.
Daryl Musso,. of Franklin,
La., is a busy six-year-old with
little realization of . his con
tribution to the oral polio
vaccine developed by Dr. Al
bert B. Sabin and safely test
ed on 12,000,000 Russians.
A type of polio invaded
Daryl's body in 1954 when
he was one year old. He
wasn't harmed and his fam
ily didn't even suspect he had
polio. This particularly weak
strain of polio virus went
almost but not quite, unde
tected. Dr. John P. Fox of Tulane
University and other research
workers were making a field
study of natural immunity to
polio in several Louisiana
communities at the time. It
happened that Daryl and his
family were among those se
lected for the study.
Waste Samples
The established routine of
Oswego Man Hurt
In Traffic Accident
Frank Everts Werneken, 45,
of Oswego, Ore., was reported
in fair condition Saturday by
Ashland General hospital at
tendants following a one-car j
accident Friday night near
Neal Creek. He is under ob
servation for a possible skull
fracture and head injuries,
an attendant said.
Werneken was driving
north ori Highway 99 when
he overtook and passed a
truck, according to state po
lice. He lost control of the
car, which left the highway,
travelled along the highway
shoulder, slid across the high
way, struck a bank and rolled
over, police said.
A two-car accident occurred
about 3:45 a.m. Saturday on
Highway 99 one mile south
of Rogue River, state police
reported. No injuries were
noted.
A car driven by Richard
Tom Lee, 23, of San Mateo,
Calif., and a car driven by
Gary Virgil Whipple, 18, of
1946 Delta Waters rd., Med
ford, were involved, police re
ported. Officers said Lee was ad
vised a complaint would be
filed against him charging
failure to drive on the right
side of the highway.
the researchers was to' take
waste samples regularly from
all persons in the study. Such
a sample was taken from
Daryl although he appeared
be in perfect health. Through
laboratory analysis, Fox dis
covered that a mild strain of
the polio virus had passed
through Daryl's body.
Fox shipped Daryl's strain
of Polio virus to Sabin at his
research laboratory at the Uni
versity of Cincinnati where
weak viruses were being
sought to develop a live-virus
vaccine against polio.
Sabin, who was working
with strains of all three vi
rus types that cause polio,
found this Musso strain to be
safe and superior in achieving
protection against Type II po
lio. He was able to incorporate
the Musso strain into his live
vaccine. 11
The scientific breakthrough
had international implica
tions. Daryl is sharing his po
lio immunity with 12,000,000
Russians. And Soviet doctors
plan on giving 77,000,000
more persons the vaccine
within the next six months.
The scientific world cau
tions that there remain un
answered questions requiring
further testing and evaluation
of the Sabin vaccine and oth
er live-virus polio vaccines
developed by Dr. Herald R.
Cox and Dr. Hilary Koprow-
ski.
Not Ready For Licensing
The U. S. Public Health
Service has ruled that live-
virus polio vaccines are not
yet ready for licensing.
In Cincinnati, Sabin said
the first major tests in this
country of his live-virus vac
cine will be made with March
of Dimes funds granted by
The National Foundation.
Western Reserve University
will conduct a study on feed
ing live-virus vaccine to new
born infants. A virulence
study will be made at Yale
University and 250 of 4.400
persons in a research project
in Houston, Tex., will receive
the Sabin vaccine.
"The tests will be important
steps towards the eventual
adoption of live-virus oral
vaccine in this country," Sab
in said.
Section B
Medford
Paaes 1-6
Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960
- r"
GET A BOAT! This is what a main thor- days of torrential rains. A seafaring motor
oughfare in the residential district of St. ist braves the high waters which created
Petersburg, Fla., looks like today after three waves from traffic going through.
. ' (UPI Telephoto)
Man Recently Near
Death From Cancer
Leads Robust Life
Bremerton, Wash. (UPD -About
a year ago, Joseph W.
Mayerle, 38, told his wife,
"I'll be satisfied if I can live
long enough to see the baby."
The baby was born Oct. 9,
1959, and Mayerle-whom the
doctors believed had only
months to live with incurable
lung cancer-takes care of the
baby every day while his wife
is at work. At nights, Mayerle
works at a tavern, "and I can
still lift a 150-pound keg of
beer with the best of them."
On weekends, when the
Mayerles have time together,
they spend it answering letters-hundreds
of them want
ing to know how he cured
himself of cancer.
"Actually I don't have a
secret," Mayerle said, holding
his 5-month-old son. "I just
went home from the Veteran's
hospital last April, lived nor
mally, worked normally and
ate normally. Perhaps, I ate
a little more than normal.
But here I am, and that's it."
Physicians at the hospital
operated on Mayerle in April,
1959, and told him his can
cer had progressed too far.
"They didn't think I'd live
to see the baby," he said. "Ac
tually, I wasn't too bothered
when I went home. I decided
I'd have to accept what came."
' Last Oct. 1, Mayerle walk
ed back into the hospital.
"One of the doctors who op
erated on him couldn't be
lieve his eyes," he said. "The
doctor just stood there with
his mouth open, his back
against the wall and his face
turned white. I asked him,
'Don't you know me?' he said,
'Well, you're Mayerle.' "
Mayerle had his last check
up only a fe wweeks ago.
"My X-rays are. still clear
as a crystal-you can't even
find the scar."
Since his baffling case be
came well known, research
doctors have been studying
Mayerle's blood.
"Apparently, they want to
know what I've got that oth
ers don't have," he said. "I
don't know if they've found
out anything yet. I can't even
find out what blood type I
am. But if there is something
in my blood that will explain
this, I surely hope they find
it. Nothing would please me
more than if my blood held
the answer to a cure for cancer."
Chief Kills Wife,
Then Shoofs Self
Little Rock, Ark. - (UPD -Police
Chief Eugene Smith, 47,
who could face 250 angry seg
regationists in the street but
found it hard to cope with
the thought of his son being
a burglar, murdered his wife
Friday night and killed him
self. Mrs. R. J. Herbert Jr., who
lived next door, found the
bodies in the kitchen of the
Smith home Saturday. The
six-foot, three-inch body of
Smith, in trousers and T
shirt, was on the floor.
He had shot himself once.
The fully dressed body of
Mrs. Smith, 44, was slumped
in a chair, with three bullet
.38 caliber service pistol was
lying on the floor.
Their only son, Raymond
Eugene, 20, pleaded guilty in
Searcy, Ark., Friday, to help
ing three other young men
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DIRECTOR DIES
New York - (UPD - Bretaigne
Windust, 54, a director of top
Broadway plays since the
1930's, died here Friday a
week after he entered Colunv
bia-Presbyterian Medical cen
ter for an operation.
The Berean Baptist Church
Crater Lake Avenue Avenue A
WHITE CITY, OREGON
Presents Lester and Grace Place
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Tuesday Through Sunday, 7:45 p.m.
MARCH 22 TO 27
The Gospel in Sermon and Song. Marimba, Bells, Sax and Chime
Sacred Concert Sunday, March 27, 3 p.m.
Pastor: Rev. Ray E. Nelson
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