Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Nov 1955, p. 15

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STA A WH I A A.D, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 16, 1955 18 | Irish Demand ndSays Salk Vaccination |. cow Removal Ot Has Reduced U.S. Polio ems As for safety, the report says To Pay Pest KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Even a] demics, polio are from two to five times|have been non-paralytic. Most oc- Due Bills "Mrs. Stanley Mynarski of Win- , mother of Andrew Mynar- , who' was posthumously _awarded the Victoria Cross, meets her son's crew together in "Winnipeg for the first time. My- - rt gi his life while attempt- ing to help a comrade when their RCAF bomber was shot down over France during the Second World War. The men, who arrived at Winni for the official opening of the Andrew. Mynarski junior high school, are 8. (left to right): Pat Brophy, RCAF, Senneterre, Que.: Jim Kelly, Winnpeg; Jack Friday, Port Arthur; Bob Bodie, Vancou- ver; Art de Breyne, St. Lambert, Que. Missing is Roy Vigars of Guilford, England. A MOTHER'S WELCOME Germany New Luftwaffe BONN (AP) -- Germany's big 'Wartime aircraft manufacturers goon will start producing planes Jor the new Luftwaffe. "They plan a fast comeback in : hope of establishing the West ¢ an republic as one of the "wyorld's leading plane - producing [mations by 1960. * Military planes--some of them 'developed in Spain when Germany was barred from aircraft produc- tion by the Allies--and light sport planes will be the first to roll off 'the new assembly lines. As yet, there are no plans to Build passenger : planes. But Ger- [many's aviation leaders believe they will be in a position to chal- Jenge American and British sup- remacy in the civilian field within 10 years or less. German aircraft producers have four separate groups of firms to share resources and skills. | Of the big-name producers of the od, only Junkers is not To Build Hunters May Kill 2,000 Deer * (CP Photo) | Nelson Statue DUBLIN (AP) -- Dublin's city fathers today demanded that the lofty statue of Admiral Lord Nelson be removed from the heart of the Irish capital. . . The stgne and granite likeness of Nelson, a-top a 127-foot column, has been looking down on Dublin's busi- est intersection for 147 years--and for 146 of those years Irishmen have been complaining about it. The city council passed a reso- | lution requesting permission to re- | move the statue and send it to the | monument's trustees for action. | The Dublin councillors suggested | that the statue be put in the Na- | tional Museum, "or any other single shot of Salk polio vaccine sliced States year 50 to 80 per cent, an official preliminary government report declared today. The report was called "awfully good news--the vaccine works." It comes from a special public health service surveillance unit set up to learn what actually happened to children who had one or more polio shots, compared with those who had none. > Children taking the prescribed | second and third shots should get| even better protection, said Dr.! Alexander D. Langmuir of the health service's communicable dis-| ease centre, reporting the study. | Since the middle of May there] had been no evidence that any| ine in use was not safe, the! place" d by the fr . Their object is--to get it out of the middle of O'Connell street, the city's main street named for the Irish patriot Danie O'Connell. Estimated cost of the removal is £15,000 but Dubliners say it's worth it. Last month students from Uni- versity College tried to saw down the statue and when police re- moved them they threatened to blow it up. The column weighs report said. | Some polio experts say the re-' sults are so good that all available vaccine might best be used to give! single shots immediately to as many children as possible, rather than giving a series of three shots| to_a smaller number of children. | Roughly 25,000,000 doses of vac-| cine haverbeen approved and re- leased by the U.S. public health | service for use. | They argue that single shots, ! more than 2,000 tons. Removal of the column can be achieved only by agreement of the as the are all Irish. spread as quickly as possible! among the estimated 60,000,000 | Amercians under 21, would be the ytic polio in the United | eradication of polio. In a short time, they foresee Other polio experts disagree that widespread single shots first would be the best method, or that quick eradication is possible. A few are critical of the vaccine itself, or urge a go-slow. policy. The polio surveillance unit was set up last April 28 after reports of polio connected with use of some lots of vaccine from the Sitter Laboratories, B e r keley, Calif, GREATER RATE "Tentative results, subject to| modification and revision, reveal] greater in the unvaccinated than the vaccinated children," the re- port says. 'Less marked but fa- vorable differences are reported for non-paralytic cases." A main key In the investigation was how many children reported to have polio at first diagnosis actually did have this disease, or were actually paralyzed, whether vaccinated or not. inated chil- curred more than 30 the shot itself 'did not prod infection--with only "a few" cases occurring up to 14 days after an inoculation. JAPANESE TEXTILES i Textile e: ts account for more than half of Japanese sales to other countries. In some states, v dren appeared to have a 5-to-1 better chance of escaping paralytic polio, Dr. Langmuir said. 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