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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1Q"0
VFW, Cafe Sponsor Dance
To Help 1959 Dimes Drive
One of the largest "takes" in
the 1958 March of Dimes cam
paign resulted from the dinner
dance which was sponsored jointly
by the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and the management of the Blue
Ox Cafe.
The joint affair is being re
peated this year on January 31
with the VFW and the Klamath
Kurbstone Kowpokes swinging the
party to be held in the VFW club
rooms on Klamath Avenue.
M. H. Malme. of the VFW, and
Bob Wilson of the KKK have ar
ranged for dinner to be served
from 6 to 9 p.m. at $1.50 per
' plate for adults, 75 cents for chil
dren. All food has been donated by
wholesalers who service Klamath
Falls stores. The VFW is donating
the hall, the meal is being cooked
at the Blue Ox and members of
the Culinary Alliance have do
nated time for serving. The menu
will include turkey, baked ham.,
baked beans, salads, relishes and
other foods.
Last year's dinner brought out
500 guests and a like number can
be served this year. The public is
urged to attend and thus con
tribute to the campaign. All prof
its above actual cost goes to the
polio fund.
Nearly 100 fine prizes including
such items as luggage, fishing
equipment, ladies handbags, fine
perfumes, barometers and other
like prizes will be distributed. All
items have been donated by down
town and Town and Country mer
chants. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
will follow the dinner with Tom
Phelps' orchestra furnishing live
music. ,'
Sims Bakery will donate a huge
cake for the centerpiece of the
serving table.
Several local polio patients are
to be special guests.
Bar Recommends
Naming Judge
MADRAS. Ore. (AP)-The Cen
tral Oregon Bar has recommend
cd appointment of R. H. Foley
for the 18th district circuit court
judgeship.
Foley is a Bend attorney.
The vacancy in the district
which includes Crook, Jefferson
and Deschutes counties was cre
ated by . the retirement of Judge
Halpn a. Hamilton of Bend.
The bar's recommendations will
be forwarded to Gov. Mark Hat
field who will name Hamilton's
successor.
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Reds Request Relation Norm
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)
The Communist government ot
Hungary says it wants to resume
normal diplomatic relations with
the United States.
The Red regime handed a note
to U.S. Charge d'Affaires Garret
G. Ackerson Jr. Wednesday say
ing relations between the two
countries are abnormal and can-
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Long Meets
Take Toll
Of Board Two
Members of the board of School
District 2, the high school district
found Tuesday evening that the
late hours they have been keeping
in this budget-making season were
beginning to tell.
On Monday night, when the reg
ular board meeting lasted from
7:30 p.m. to 12:45 a.m., members
decided to continue discussion of
curriculum and staff problems for
HI59-60 until Tuesday night, when
they also tentatively planned to
discuss further the recent acci
dental shooting at the high school.
However, when Tuesday night
rolled around, the joint budget
committees' 'closed session of sal
ary-discussion with the school
teachers' representatives lasted
from 7:30 to 10:15. p.m. Once they
were free from this meeting, the
high school board members start
ed one of their own, but they lim
ited themselves to unanimously
authorizing the emergency pur
chase of a new engine for a 60
passenger school bus which had
been laid up for several days. Cost
of the engine, to be purchased
from Juckeland Motors, was quot
ed at $2,750, installed.
Alter this, the board decided that
it had "had enough" for the eve
ning, and, faced with the prospect
of yet another District 2 budget
committee session Wednesday
night, went home at 10:30.
The closed discussion with the
school teachers had been granted
by the joint committees with the
understanding that no decisions
would be made at that time, and
no action of any kind was taken,
officials declared.
School District 1, the elemen
tary district, has scheduled
budget committee meeting for
Thursday, and there will be an
other joint meeting of the two
budget committees Friday. All
budget and school board meetings
begin at 7:30 p.m. at the high
school, unless otherwise indicated.
rot continue that way. Details of
the note were not made public.
(There was no immediate reac
tion in Washington from the State
Department).
The Hungarians particularly
want an American minister sent
to Budapest again and a Hungar
ian minister in Washington. The
U.S. minister sent during the anti
Communist uprising of 1956 was
asked to leave after the State Dc
partment had told him not to pre
sent his credentials to the Soviet
installed regime of Premier Janos
Kadar.
COMMUNITY CLUB MEET
CHEMULT Chemult Commu
nity Club will meet in the Lee
Hauptman home on .Wednesday,
February 4. for their annual
Founders' Day party and mem
bers birthday party. New officers
will be reported on by the nomi
nating committee and elected by
the members at this time. Host
esses will be Mrs. Loren Masten
and Mrs. Patrick Molloy.
By RAY SHAW
AP Xewsfeaturei Writer
Reversing a general downward
trend which started with the in
troduction of Salk vaccine in 1954.
polio cases increased in 1958.
During tne year d.ihi persons
contacted the crippling, sometimes
fatal disease 105 more than in
1957. While this total increase was
relatively small, the number of
paralytic cases lumped Irom 2,17b
to 3.112, a 41 per cent gain.
Last vear. however, still brought
onlv one-tenth the number of cases
as the peak pre-Salk year ol 1952
which had nearly 60.000 There
were 40,000 cases in 1954 and 30,000
in 1955
Why did 1958 show an increase fc,
when Salk vaccine is available at
low cost to all who want it?
Public apathy, health experts
agree.
Only one half of our population
under 40 years of age those most
likely to contact the disease
have been completely vaccinated
with Salk. This leaves about 50
million persons as inviting targets
lor polio.
Not until these 50 million are
vaccinated can paralytic polio
be wiped out, says Dr. Alexander
Langmuir, U.S. Public Health
Service official at Atlanta, Geor
gia. "With proper organization and
persistent effort, this can be
achieved."
Most distressing is the fact Jhat
a third of the entire population un
der 5 years of age has had no
vaccine at all. Last year, 52 per
cent of those afflicted with para
lytic polio were in this age group.
The year's worst polio outbreak
was in Detroit, where it reached
the epidemic stage with more than
600 persons stricken.
Sixteen states had more cases
in 1958 than 1957; 26 and the Dis
trict of Columbia had fewer cases
and seven states, including Alaska,
had no change.
The fight against polio appears
to be one that will occupy re
searchers, physicians and health
agencies for some time to come.
Here are steps that probably
will be taken:
1. Educate the unvaccinated io
the need for Salk shots.
2. Propose a fourth Salk vaccine
shot for those who already have
had the customary three.
3. ImprovTs the potency of com
mercially produced vaccine.
Dr. Gunnar Gundcrsen, presi
dent of the American Medical
Association, has urged the nation's
physicians to tind ways to vac-1
cinate the uninformed, the indigent
and complacent" against polio
paralysis.
This means no charge for the
vaccine in cases where persons
cannot pay.
If Dr. Gundersen's request Is
followed, physicians will spark
local vaccination campaigns.
Such campaigns proved a suc
cess. Dr. Gundersen says, in Pitts
burgh, Miami, Dallas, San Diego,
Seattle. Norfolk. Virginia, Char
lotte, North Carolina, arid other
cities.
"It is up to us (physicians) to
see that the vaccination statistics
tell a different story in 19o9, he
said.
Dr. Jonaa E. Salk, who discov
ered the vaccine bearing his name,
says a fourth shot in addition to
the usual three would be extra
insurance until commercial vac
cine is made more potent.
The ideal vaccine. Dr. Salk be
lieves, would be that in which a
single shot would be effective with
most people.
The March of Dimes, whik
spreading its research to the fieldr
of arthritis and birth delects, will
continue its fight against polio un
til the disease is subdued.
While the 1958 polio picture was
far from' pleasant, experts in th
field say it probably would navs
been one of the disease's worst
years had not Salk vaccine bejs
available. '
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Friday Meet
A meeting of the withdrawing
Klamath tribal members will be
held at the Klamath Agency Coun
cil House on briday, January 30,
beginning at 7 p.m.
IV is reported that representa
tives of the Bureau of Indian Al
lan's will be on hand to provide
additional details about the rcceut
loan approval and explain the pro
cedure lor applying for the loans.
Olher topics which will be dis
cussed include appraisal review
and private trusts.
A movie will be shown for chil
dren elsewhere in the, building and
refreshments will be served lol-i
lowing the niecting.
All interested persons are urged
to attend.
Charges Set
Against Star
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) -Actor
Sterling Hayden is accused
ol child thelt, contempt of court,
and conspiracy to endanger his
four children in a complaint
brought by his ex-wife, Betty Ann.
The complaint was prepared
Wcdnrsday by Dist. Atty. William
O. Weissich. It alleged he had set
sail with the children aboard his
yacht for Tahiti, in violation ol a
court order and in violation of her
right to visit the children.
Hayden was granted custody of
the children in a divorce action.
Hayden and his party of 18, in
cluding his children and three oth
ers, sailed from nearby Sausalito
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