a te, 14 The Gcciien, Charlottetown. Tues., ‘Apel 13, 1965.! Last year, ‘there were o Salk Polio Vaccine Given eagle 121. Now Salk has his. own re cases OVér the entire U.S:/in the earch institute on the U.S. west 1 years before the Salk vac- coast. Sabin too has turned to cine, the disease had <ailled oth hia including the |some 57.000 persons and crip- oe a, ‘ possible viral orizin of cancer. _The virus “with a predilection Medical Okay 10 Years Ago By JOHN BARBOUR | Associated Press Science Writer public pressure was enormcus. Remember them now — the The same fear that made par-! bespectacled researcher who in- ents keep their children off the jected his own family first, the streets began to shout for ‘ome respected university professor ,word -from the evaluators. 4 who carefully weighed the evi-| It finally became .so_ bad, dence and kept the. secret, the. Francis retreated to his home virus that once struck summer- and was reported to have re- trme fear into North American fused to answer his telephone; homes? trying to write the report on the Monday morning, April 12, Vaccine. marked 10 years to the day when : a blue-ribbon medical panel pro- READS Goop NEWS : nounced the verdict on the Salk Finally, that April morning, polio vaccine: Francis read the good ews. “It is safe, effective and po Salk had indeed an effective. weapon against polio. And in just‘ 10 years one of Mass vaccination began. the greatest medical campaigns There were problems. There in history has virtually obliter- Was a bad lot of vaccine—in ated polio from the North Amer- Which the virus was not all ican scene. dead. 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REGAL WALL SATIN @ Premium quality latex paint -< @ Very easy to apply with brush or roller we Dries in less than one hour @ 2 paste! colors and white communications link between brain and limb. PREVALENT IN. SUMMER : It happened in epidemics—in the hot days of smmer usually, centring where people would get together, in movie houses, at y parks and swimming pools, churches and sometimes in achools. When an. epidemie hit a eom- munity, iron lungs. would be rushed in by airplane. Teams of doctors and nurses would flock to tiny, overcrowded hospitals. | There was word from ~the University of Pittsburg that a) doctor named Jonas Salk had “been working. with ways to kill | the virus. with formaldehyde ‘and use the killed virus as a vaccine—stimulating the body to produce antibodies. The | body's defences could be made) to recognize the killed virus, | produce protection against it and thus protect against the ' live viruses. should they hit. WOULD IT WORK? | But would the vaccine really | work? It needed a wide field trial. A team -of American sci- entists set it up. They enrolled U.S, Publie Health -officials im several states. Some 1,830,000 youngsters received injections— some of it vaccine, some of tt a harmless material. To head the “evaluation, “there: was Dr: Thomas Francis, Jr., of the, U niv ersity of Michigan. LIVESTOCK TORONTO Trading | was active and prices firm on good and choice slaughter steers and heifers at the On- tario public stockyards Monday. | Lower grades and cows were steady. Veal calves were steady hogs easier and feedlot | harely steady. Spring lambs | were. steady. 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Hogs 2,182: Grade A at Tor- | onto 27.60-28.35 closing ‘at 28.20; | heavy sows 20.85; boars live- weight 10.50. | Sheep and lambs 823: Morn- ing sales: Good handyweight feedlot lambs 27.50-28.50; medi- | ums and heavies ‘23-27; sheep | and lambs 412; spring lambs | 45 per wa. ss ARABS RETURN To ISRAEL | TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)— Twenty-seven Arabs from Is- rael, aged 20 to 25 who had served prison terms in Jordan, were returned to Israel Sunday following a recent general amnesty there. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- %ea to Secretary, Depart- ment of Public Works of Can- ada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8. and endorsed “TENDER FOR PIER EX- TENSION, MIMINEGASH, | P.E.1.", will, be received un- til 390 PM, (E.D:S. T.), WEDNESDAY, -MAY 12, 1965. 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