Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1955 — Page 7

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John Ripley Heads 4-H Junior Leaders Reelected Leader For Adams County John Ripley of Blue Creek township was re-elected president of the Adams county 4-H junior leaders Monday evening at their meeting at the Farm Bureau building in Monroe. Other officers elected to serve this year are: Arnold Gerke of Union township, vice-president; Berdella Alt of Hartford township, secretary; Jerry 'Sprunger of Monroe township, treasurer; Ruth Teeter of Wabash township, news reporter; Roger Koeneman of Preble township, Arlen Mitchel of Washington township and Coleen Egly of Jefferson township, recreation leaders; Mark Hylton of Wabash township. song leader; and Clark Stahly of Hartford township, health and safety leader. The meeting was opened with mixers led by Norma Jean Bailey. Berdella Alt, Roger Habegger and John Ripley, the junior leaders who had attended - ' the recreation training school in Wabash last week. John Ripley conducted the business meeting. The pledges to the American and 4-H flags were led by Flossie Schwartz and Michael Lehman. An educational movie on the many uses of electricity was shown by E. W. Boltin of the Indiana&Michigan Electric company. All junior leader boys interested in the metal roofing project were asked to contact the county extension office soon. Recreation and a friendship circle was led by Roger Koeneman. Refreshments were served by, the Hartford township junior leaders. The elected officers will meet Tuesday night, April 19 at the county extension office to -plan the year's program. Tehran — Iran was Persia for 2,500 years. The present name dame into use in 1935.

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92-Year-Old Man Becomes Citizen PHILADELPHIA (INS> —Niuety-two-year-old Andrew Murawski, of j south Philadelphia is finally a citizen of the United States today after living in this country nearly 71 years. y Murawski was born in Poland and crosse dthe Atlantic in a threemasted schooner back in 1884. He explained that his difficulty in learning the - z language probably was the main reason he bad not become naturalized earlier. Murawski took the oath of allegiance Monday before U. S. district judge Cullen Ganey. FIRMS PREPARE . (.Continued (rum One) plished on the time schedule that must be followed in the production of the vaccine. A minimum of 90 to 100 days is required to produce a single lot." However, it is known that all six firms producing the vaccine have been able to stockpile at least double the nine million | three-shot dosages on which the ■ NFIP has prior claim. > This vaccine is 'guaranteed for six months, and pharmaceutical 1 houses were hopeful that if Dr. j Salk’s recommendation is followed, the cut to two shots 'now, and a third shot seven months —instead of four weeks after the sec ond shot — would alleviate any black market situation. SALK VACCINE (Continued from Pa. re Oner 1954 vaccine lasts at least five months, the Francis report said. Longer range studies must be made before it is clear bow long ■■ protection actually will remain. ' On this point, Dr. Salk reported ■ dramatic new findings based on a ( year of additional work since the. 1954 field trials were completed.. He said there is evidence that j the two-shotiand-booster tech- i nique may prime the body—just as a loaded gun is ready to fire! —to produce polio-fighting snb- ! stances in the blood stream for an indefinite time, perhaps many years, after the vaccine is given. 1 That might mean that a vacci-

nated person would have a built- threat of invasion by polio viruses in immunity system that would and overwhelm the germs before spring into action at the first they could cause disease.

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