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Q. and A. on Infantile Paralysis IN INDIANAPOLIS [imi Bisco,

Johnson, a Cleveland attorney|for the electric.”

: 7 “ x 1 ov NEW YORK, Aug. 2—In- "4 + About 30 per cent, slightly, and tl EE a ONE Uv. 8 Army. now in his 91st year, fondly re-| All three manufacturers are : 1vsi ! 12 per cent severely. Some 50 per| Buffalo, ‘Warsaw; Janette J. Leak, 11 Bobby J Rigdon. 1 og her tty called that at one point in his long extinct, he recalled, alfantile paralysis threatens pe y. 8 per| ai Ba

cent recover without any handi-! sohn 3° Vernon 0. 338 'W. Washinton: 7 WHE 30, I940 Howara career his fledgling law firm though a member of the old law

ion with a siege’ . ! ; Washing : - the nation w ege as bad cap whatsoever and perhaps § joie dr McCory. 3L io W. Wash: DIVORCE SUITS FILED could not lose, Br Now i a member of the —and maybe worse — than per cent die, {Leg A. Lang. 28 1938 Caroline: Ella L. jrances W. vs Arthur A Hardwick.| That was at the turn of the ; aker Corp. the all-time record year of 1949, SEVEN—Why is polio sich an|Winem Bartn 15, “130 CN Olney; Ruth C. Leachman, Betts vs. Amos Brown. Century. Mr. Johnson recalled, ‘As the cases continue t t heii alae? pil ARIE Cael 17 TUN, Butler: dl Radeing mon 1 Higgins. Charles when the law firm of M. B. & East's ‘Falls’ Misnamed 0 moun ex 4 se nes Wood, 24, 327 N radley: Patricia! s. ) McKinney . . . ae v Wright, 19. 1108 W. New York m— rm H. H. Johnson had among its| p SoltoH, I an Ss pes Fecause for.those. who have Doe ie Ts Shetfierd Planes Go U d S joustoniety these syremoylie many-| TH Sncalied “Ian ot Ye an : p! g bom- paralytic consequences the Serv- Eimer C, Lakin. 23, 1025 N. Alabama; naer cea facturers. %he trio of auto United States’ great East Coast

ed with questions abo io. . !" Doloris’ Whited. 19. 243 Detroit. bard q ut polio ices of so-many different kinds of |-, Delos AVRIed. 0 4 analle: Gladys! Alrplanes landing. on the Sea makers were the Baker (electric), rivers are seldom more than

These are the 10 most frequently specialists are. required, there is| Vv. Warner. 24 526 W_V § » 81 r, 24, 526 W_ Vermont. of Galilee, 680 feet y White (steamer) d G asked questions, authoritatively costly equipment involved and | “Ni 0 ater rote Donte evel, or the Ae gill (gasoline) Bn arford rapids but they mark the de- » h ¥, a - i | Ha 2 . g¥ 21 2 P : 56 » ae oi : = : answered by the National Foun the restorative period is so long. Harold Meredith, 28 1131 8 Kenwood:|128§ feet, “are flying far lower| “We could hardly lose, what. PArture of the streams from high-

dation for Infantile Paralysis: ONE—What is the cause of

The National Foundation spent Noel V. Rhoades. 43, 1207 Bradbury; than submarines can dive in the ever the trend,” Mr. Johnson|lands to coastal plain, and usually

2 Edythe M Robertson, 43. 503 E. 32d.| $21 million for patient care alone, gq E_Milier, 31, U. 8 Army. Margaret 0CCANS. sald. “My own favorite was the/from swift to navigable water.

in 1951. Until relatively recently,

o polio? -

Polio is short for “poliomyelitis,” a disease caused by ag very tiny virus, or parasitic organism. TWO—How do you get polio? By acquiring the virus, probably through your nose or mouth, from other persons with whom you have intimate ‘contact of the

polio specialists existed in such small numbers that only a few, medical centers could offer com-| plete care for polio patients. The! March of Dimes over the last] 14 years has. made possible the | training of many more of these] workers, at an investment of over! $14 million, so that better care]

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a few get it? Th Pp hy f p §; nity. Children who are constant- | Most people do NOT escape the e a 0 Oo 10 ly exposed to the virus in small] infection of polio, but the vast Hoses 29 is frye in prime comjority of us have it without L d + h & + m 8, seem to build up more | Tn or other symptoms... I eq % 0 & as immunity than children who are the virus is in our body—in the surrounded, so to speak, with a alimentary canal but outside the By Science Service : : sterile blanket.” All babies are WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Center of the infantile born with the same immunity pos-

central nervous system—it does : Jory with the samme ouniY IX rve cells. But we aralvsis i ic s ifti S PSS . ey! not damage ne p ysis epidemic seems to be shifting eastward as cases do not become Infected with the

develop a degree of Immunity mount throughout the nation. Latest figures reported virus, they gradually lose this im-|

from its presence. in our body. : . ihre recent tests, about to the U. S. Public Health Service here show a total for munity during the first six months |

: : f life. 8 80 per cent of the population the week ending July 26 of 1666. Of that number, Ohio Ee ar De io the!

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they reach 15 years of age. In Texas cases increased from 243 to 259, but this their own ntibodies against

FOUR =~ How cn wo Suet is still below the 296 cases reported the week ending polls, which 25 Tor a long time, » ? ° ey are exposed to the The National Foundation rec- July 12. The 296 figure may have been the peak of the yi.€ uring that partially-pro-

ommends..a few simple precau- epidemic for that state. : tected period, then when they tions such as washing hands This week's total for the nation of 1666, although a meet up with the virus later they!

carefully before eating and after ik : are susceptible to paralysis. using the toilet, avoiding over- big increase over the 1392 for the previous week, falls NINE _How far have they got fatigue, chilling, or use he short of the 1954 reported for the comparable week in In research? people’s towels, wash cloths, or 1 T v is i si i -There- has been. more progress dirty drinking glasses, dishes and July, 1949. he curve of infantile paralys is cases this oe ra LT ate Ores tableware, The most important year has, until this week, been following the 1949 curve previous century. Since 1938 re-

safeguard, however, is going to closely, If the currént epidemic continues to follow that searchers have been in what may

bed and staying there at the - : : . be termed a “tooling-up” stage, first sign of illness of any kind Pattern, the peak of the epidemic could be expected in ("oo ts were i "

during the polio season and call- the middle of August, which was the high point in 1949. prepare the way for the discovery ing your doctor, Such a pro. Public health officials, however, say it is too early of a preventive or cure. Now that

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of severe paralysis, following come and cases begin to drop off this year. products are being tested. A vacexertion. after the fst symplom In Towa, cases increased from 82 to 116. Other Cine has been found effective in appeared. ’ : laboratory animals; it is still .to:

FIVE — Should we keep our States showing large increases were Michigan, Wisconsin, * ne tested for humans. A new tech-'

children gray from beaches and Indiana and Illinois. New England states so far are ihe ot growing pin virus in PATTERNS laygrounds? : ats) i : est tubes has made it possible to p ry ate neighborhood having the least polio of any region: SOP Elie Ae he or community gathering places, =~ le for experimental work. The out- | ® SOLID where the children have been go-iprevalent in their group. However, dericy to become overtired or 100k for victory over polio is good. SHADES ing right along and are in contact strangers may carry, a different | chilled that increase both chance! TEN—Does the March of Dimes 34 with the same other children all|polio virus to which they are NOT of contact with the virus.and the (help everyone who has polio? | : * the time. .Since there are three immune. Swimming, as such, is|development of paralysis as a| In the broad sense, yes. Hos-| ® WASH-FAST different viruses eausing pohio {not dangerous—it is the close|result of the.infection. pitals have been equipped and COLORS your children probably have al-|association with crowds around a| SIX—Of those who get polio, Shen with ar of Dimes ready been exposed to the ones|pool or on a beach and the ten-/how many are crippled? Phe: L a i ay been ® CUT FROM : equipment provided, and knowl- : FULL BOLTS

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