Shots Traded, | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 26, 1962 13: Tavern Owner Return To Talks _| Police Inform Oral Polio Vaccine Getting Slow Start ([And3 Men | Awaited In Congo Family Home LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo,serving in The Congo. It was Burned Down By THE CANADIAN PRESS jfor a month while eo ware M4 bel hrc aap fed: exchanged early Sunda The use of the new Sabin oral/of the vaccine -- produced injeral health minister, announced)tween a tavern owner and three (CPp)--Presi Moise Ts lita aan BC f polio vaccine is rolling to a eau-/Canada by Toronto's Connaught/licensing of the live Sabin vac-/robbery suspects as the tavern| or yy eo er oe svi 2g lpia a KINGSTON (CP) -- Mr. an& tious start in Canada. Laboratories--are given federaljcine in Canada, he termed it alowner's son brought down One ince listened to a sermon by al Tshombe was provided with a]Mrs. Roy Cunningham and their In most provinces, use of the|tests. |great medical breakthrough,/of the suspects with a flying|Canadian padre Sunday as spec-|French translation of the ser-|young son were stopped on the vaccine--developed by Dr. Al-| Central -- Quebec plans ajone which could result in al-itackle. julation continued as to when his|mon, given in English, by Capt.|highway by provincial police bert Sabin of Cleveland--is mer-|mass vaccination program using|Most. complete eradication of) Jocenh Proctor, 44, said he talks with Congo Premier Cy-/Buxton. near Hayelock Saturday and ad- ely "under consideration. {the new product. To begin in a|paral ie polio. was closing up shortly after rille Adoula would resume. The} During the sermon the Cana-|vised that their home near Only Saskatchewan, Manitoba/few weeks, it will start on aj He said, however, the Salk'midnight when his wie talks were adjourned Friday. . |dian padre said: Kingston had burned to the and Quebec have announced/small scale and increase as the|vaccine stil! should be used in/phoned and told him she had Usually well-informed Congo-| 'Most of our. present disor-|ground earlier in the day i plans for full-scale use of the' yaccine becomes available; On-|the four-way shots given infants|jyst told an armed man to get Jese sources said Adoula was\ders spring from our self-will,|their absence. " ¢ vaccine immediately. _ |tario plans to use the Sabin as/to protect them against dip-/off the property, but was threat-|waiting for a. reply from|singly or collectively, from Fire broke out several h In other areas, the reaction'g booster to Salk. ltheria, tetanus and whooping ened: "Get back inside or 1'll) Tshombe on his demand that the|greed, from pride, from self-|after midnight and levelled the was varied--including consider-|-- --------------<«=----«------|cough as well. After the first/blow your head off." |Katangan leader declare himself|indulgence, from fear, preju-|one-storey frame home at Elgin ation only in emergency in} inoculation, he said oral vaccine Mr, Proctor recruited help/|fully authorized to negotiate be-|dice, ill will, hatred. In one way burg, seven miles north of here; 5 he ht ee ware wk Gamire ee Ch ll d |variety came following the test-|drove to his home. When he got province back into the republic.|and international evils, conflicts rnatied to his hone to call fees ndividue d @ -| posal to use the Sabin vaccine) a enge toba, Quebec and Nova Scotia| air. tive assembly would have to ra-|bers of his entourage, escorted|tn. nearby vines Gieavale: Prince Edward Island, British) D ] ¢ ishould be given. from amon. + a i 'ait : eimodl f Ra : 8 ; g the late customers, fore continuing the talks, aimed/or another, this lies at the root Columbia's plan to leave the} enta roup | Federal approval of the sabin|took a .30-30-calibre rifle, andjat bringing the secessionist/of our private, social, national a ---- 2 oe ling of more than 25,000 per-ithere he saw a figure near the' Tshombe had taken the posi-|and confusions." i a booster to needle-admin-| isons in Saskatchewan, Mani-|garage and fired a shot into the tion that the Katangan legisla-| Tshombe and a dozen mem- paene peice Bang poy as yoster to needle- | . ' agg st ety al On Fluoride jduring the last year. The intruder fired back twice.|tify any agreements he reached|by UN security officers, also e anadia' ss, ir | | tial acceptance more general/onig Citizens Rights Association' authorities through the western and central! saturday challenged the Cana-| Cost will be shared 50-50 bylthroe men. provinces, with the Atlantic) qian Dental Association to namejfederal and provincial govern- day. by police, who are looking for a third man. ; Anglican Church By regions, the situation AP-\t) promote opposition to fluori-|gram cost $12,500,000. peared like this: 7 {dation of municipal water sup-| Dr, Matthew Dymond, On- Atlantic provinces -- PEL plies, health officials say the Salk vac-|" 4 #f. Wods, honorary chair-| vaccine will be sent free to local] lducted by Capt. they feel: no need for the oral! dent of the CRA, said he would/by local health department} . lyaci ine; Nova Scotia says its!make a substantial donation to|staffs in the beginning. | a | use is being considered, but fur-|charity if the CA could do this.| 'Until the supply is unlimited, | Outdo All Canad ther action will depend on how| He was replying to a. brief;we will have to restrict the dis-;) TORONTO (CP) -- Chief Jus much will be available; New-/presented by the CDA to the/tribution in this way." | C. McRuer of Ontario's scr its use in certain areas with a/Toronto, CDA secretary, said/and Dr. Sabin. ACTRESS IN HOSPITAL decision set for May 1. |methods verging on fear tactics) The man who developed the/in the whole of the rest of Can- West -- Alberta reports no;were being used by opponents of|vaccine said it should be mee W a ae et me ' et L nd fell i t consideration of an oral pro-|water fluoridation. |by everyone in the community, /ith a population of 8,000, Fh So Hen gy lag om ne ve agiiird recipe aca gram yet; B.C. officials say cit-| Dr. Gullett said people were/not just as a booster for Salk/London, England, had only 3 husband, actor Tony Curtis, |... eit h izens will have a choice of ei being paid to promote this op-|and that the Ontario health min-|cases entered for trial by jury was taken to a hospital in | *~°US for several ours, 8M /ther shots or oral vaccine this|position, but declined to nameljister would be responsible for|when the court opened last aut-| attending physician said. lyear, In either case, it's free to|names when questioned by re-jevery polio case in the prov-jumn. New York yesterday. The 33- J year-old Miss Leigh slipped -----(AP Wirephoto) |everyone under 40 years of age; | porters. nity immunization program injonto a year ago to fight a pro-) Dr. Dymond countered with)1,681,248 people--had 523 cases May to provide free Sabin vac- posal to add fluorides to thejan accusation of "most unpro-|set down for civil jury trial e Satellite S stem cine to everyone over six| metropolitan Toronto water sup-|fessional' conduct on the part] Chief Justice McRuer drew) jmonths of age; Saskatchewan, ply. The question will be de-jof Dr. Sabin and said Ontario's|the parallel in an interview as | which planned to launch a mass cided in a plebiscite during the program was decided upon after|an indication of the crowded ' ; Distribution will be handlediar, proctor's son, Terrance, 15,/With Adoula. Western observers|visited the padre at his house. cross-Canada survey, found ini-) TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor-|through the provincial health|came pak pe the house and expected Tshombe to back away|The Katanga leader smiled helped his father chase the{rom this position, perhaps in)broadly but had nothing to say time for the talks to resume to-/to reporters. provinces less enthusiastic. jone person who has been paid/ments, Last year the Salk pro- Two men are being questioned) "ron ombe Sunday attended the Derek Gauden, a 27-year-old service con-\Englishman arrested five|Might have been able to save a | M.|months ago as a Katangan mer-|the home. tario's health minister, said the) |Enanta of Victoria, Protestant)cenary, Sunday was taken from} Bell telephone officials said , . chaplain for the Canadian con-|prison to be expelled from The|today that about 200 telephones cine has been so successful that)man and immediate past presi-|health boards for administration| York Jury Cases itingent of United Nations troops|Congo A call to the Elginburg fire department showed the phone out of order, but a second call to the Reddendale fire gg I ther velopment,|ment got action, Firemen sal mn Snethey Gvene had they been called sooner they were out of order in the area. 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