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3 A THE AR1LENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, September IS. 1962
Jail
ge
ced
VACCINE DELAYED
Texans were scheduled to take
the vaccine Sunday.
Dr. Turnbull of Abilene said that
POLLUTION STUDY
local officials had talked with of-
(Continued from Page 1-A) ciety" in connection with the ficials of the Canadian Ministry (Continued from Page 1-A) in a field trip Thursday,
win take the vaccine Sunday, then v stipe of Health Friday., protect landowners and oil opera. One well, reported recently Rep. J. E Ward, Glen Rose
originally planned, authorities, with a makeup day on Sept 30 I He said that Canadian officials tors plugged, showed evidences of Marshall said he would recon-
FE EE 2===============
Between 30 and 40 million doses spots. No. 1 L F. Smith Application to o .. .,
of the vaccine approved in this The public hearing was sprink-plug the well, received on July 26,
post- country have been given without led liberally with _ai5e for the 1962, was filed by Robert E Ford,
the production of a single case of prucent oil operator who hasdone et al. Marshall said. Both Sides
ipolio. Dr. Turnbu . said. -much to clear up and to prevent and Ford were listed as from Abi
' our own salt troubles.
:. ea program temporarily to Hiene.
Taylor-Jones County Medical So-make sure that it is absolutely
ciety, declared in a statement, safe before recommending it to
It is planned to handle the three "It is felt that there is no danger the public,” said Dr Turnbull, ment in recent years,
immunizations in Nolan County in the Sabin vaccine used in this Dr Johns said Canada had a Specific Reports _ . . . __________________
between now and Christmas, Eu-country different Sabin program from the Most specific reports on better-said he wrote Ford Sept 6 ad were made by Rep. J W (Bill)
gene Miller, chairman of the The medical leader said local United States. In Canada, he said, ment of the Runnels situation vising him of the situation. Moore of Ballinger,
program, said. officials of the program called off a polyvalent — one dose which came from Bernard Holly, Abi- (Ford was out of Abilene Fri- The entire committee was pres-
Eastland officials were taking a the Sunday immunizations "purely contains immunization against all lene petroleum engineer, who pre- day and could not be contacted ' ent. Chairman Kilpatrick
’wait and see" attitude as a result of the unfavorable! three type, of polio -- .........-
Mrs. Frank Sayre, chairman of publicity from the Canadian pro-
the polio campaign and president gram,
of the sponsoring organization — Dr. Johns said Friday morning
the Civic league and Garden Club that the local immunization pro-
—in Eastland said late Friday gram will be rescheduled at a
long the new astronauts will have attract nunareas ot catue buyers that she had received a telegram later date, as soon as the public
to train before any of them par- beginning a‘ 1 p.m. from the Tarrant County Medical can be reassured as to the safety
ticipale in space flights. | Judging will be held at 10 a.m. Assn. announcing their postpone-of the Sabin vaccine.
The seven current astronauts in the Sears - Roebuck Swine ment for one week. | Officials at Dyess Air Force
were selected in April 1959, and Foundation demonstration pro- Mrs. Sayre said the date set for Base also postponed immuniza-
Alan B Shepard Jr did not make gram. A* 7 p.m. judging will be the next immunization in Eastland tions Sunday, and will coordinate! Kill. Five
the first U.S. manned space flight conducted in the Shetland pony is Sept. 22, and that she would the program at the later date to fir NIs TIE
until May 5, 1961. John Glenn Jr. registered halter classes, just "wait and see" before can- be agreed upon with members of FORT TOTTEN ND (AP)_ in these wells has been cut by, .
Newspa per boys will compete in celling that date. the tw /o-county med ical society. | Two adults and three children a bout 50 per cent since ’58, Holly | -
a throwing contest at 2 p.m. and she said she felt a report from The Surgeon General of the mo , death Friday in Fa said. •
. U S. Health Department United States ordered Dyess to enat destroyed a four room house Marshall was questioned in •
9 New Astronauts
To Be Announced
said. . LA spokesman for Breckenridge
Plans for the mass polio im- medical officials said they
munization program in Nolan 22un A2.utau
in
‘awaiting developments’’ about
surface pits have been closed in
Runnels County on e “field to
field" basis.
In response to e question by
By MAX B. SKELTON
HOUSTON (AP)—Nine new, as-
tronauts will be added to the
nation's seven-man space team
Monday.
Names of the new astronauts
were a closely guarded secret Fri-
day but spokesmen for the
Manned Spacecraft Center said
all nine will be at a Monday news
conference at the University of
Houston.
The formal presentations will
be made by Dr. Robert R Gilruth,
center director in charge of the
training of astronauts and the de-
sign and development of manned
spacecraft.
There was no indication how
made the first orbital flight al-
When the search for the first
astronauts began, applicants had
to be university graduates with
degrees in physical sciences or
engineering, graduates of a mili-
tary test pilot school, and have
had 1,500 hours of flight time.
FAIR
(Continued from Page 1-A)
grounds at gate 11 beginning at
9 a.m.
Feature event in the livestock
division will be the Texas State
Jersey Cattle Sale, expected to
attract hundreds of cattle buyers
A 4 _L : CW dIALE UCVEMPICN @iUS
County were halted Fnday - the vaccine until making a deci-
until some future dale — accord-
ing to Dr. Clark A. Johnson, chief tinea Thexassipe “0 unless
of the staff of Simmons Memorial tered there Sept. 30 unless
. L . ponement occurs.
Hospital and head of the program. D. Ri-hardir----“” -----------
Arrangements had been made , Earlier Friday Dr. Richard “We have withdrawn
for the mass program from sta Johns, president of the sponsoring local
IDE C dos PrDerd ITOI sld r 11 Auur I 01
Earlier
C. O. Glenn, pollution control
tion, in Sweetwater, Roscoe, No-
lan and Blackwell.
officer for the Red River Authori-
ty, Wichita Falls, invited the com-
mittee to bold a hearing in that
town.
No announcement of a future
Robinson, who farms in the Marshall said his office re-1
Norton area, told of improve- ,__, 1 . -
___, •____. _____- ceived from the landowner a com- meeting,
plaint on Sept. 3 that water was The arrangements for the two-
seeping out the plugged well He day visit by the House committee
hearing was made at Friday's .
Vice
tered.
is adminis- sented a report on work being Marshall said the Railroad Chairman Nugent, Rep. ........
done by the Runnels County Salt Commission has received "about Koliba of Columbia, Rep. Ward,
99 per cent" cooperation from Rep Ben Barnes of DeLeon and
Homer
The medical president said the Water Abatement Committee.
U. S. Public Health Service has The committee, which includes the oil industry in working on the C. K. Robinson of Vernon, a
not approved a polyvalent vaccine a number of oil operators, has many Runners problems as they citizen committeeman appointed
in this country, because "there
may be actual suppression of anti-
body formations to Types I and
Type III for a period of time after
the combined form is taken "
designated Holly to help with a have cropped up by Gov. Daniel to work with the
He told the House panel some panel.
detailed study of the situation.
Holly said tests have been run
in recent weeks on water in some T " "*‘ER‘EEEE==E‘EE‘
eight to 10 domestic wells re-a MCE use ranpAu sum elur
ported polluted in a 1958 survey ' USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE
by the Texas Board of Water *
Engineers Salinity of the water a Limit: One Per Perion - Good Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
FROM 10 a.m. to 4 P.M.
most 10 months later.
At least part of the delay be- the cooks will vie for top honors the , ina destroyed a tour-oom house mar sman was questoneu
tween the start of training as in the candy, cookies and quick would be forthcoming before that l delay the immunizations until aft-six miles northeast of here on the particular about two oil field sit- ■
astronauts and the first manned bread contest at 1:30 p.m. time er a Saturday morning meeting of Fort Totten I Indian Reservation uations the House committee saw .
flights, however, has been attrib- Saturday also is College Day at East land residents will receive the U. S. Public Health Service in■
uted to the perfection of space, the West Texas Fair, with stu- Type III, which is the second dose Washington, called as a result of ============================================ ■
craft and other equipment dents holding special tickets ad- of the new immunization, the Canadian action. ABILENE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS •
Gilruth has sidestepped com- mitted free from 10 a.m., when
ment when asked what he con-the fair opens, to 11 p.m., official
siders the major qualifications es- closing time. The special tickets
sential of men seeking to become will be for students at Hardin-
astronauts . Simmons University, McMurry
He was asked to pinpoint such College, Abilene Christian College.
qualifications at an Aug. 21 news Howard Payne College and other
conference following M. Scott Car- area junior colleges and business
penter’s formal report on his three colleges.
Officials said persons who de-
Ranger officials have postponed
their Sunday immunization pro-
gram for one week Dr. W. P.
Watkins, city health officer there,
said "If confirmation is received
Dr. Turnbull said that a state-
ment from the U. S. Public Health
Service is scheduled sometime
Saturday afternoon in connection
with the Sabin vaccine's use in
from the Surgeon General's Of-this country.
fice and the Texas Medical' So-i Hundreds of thousands of West
orbit flight of May 24.
Glenn to Be
sire to attend the Abilene Chris-
tian CollegeEast Texas State
College football game at 7:30 p.m.
in Public Schools Stadium may
’obtain a pass-out ticket at the
. . gates nearest the stadium which
will enable them to re-enter the
\ fair grounds for the final stage
* * show a( 9:30 p.m.
The Bill Hames carnival mid-
Launching
HOUSTON, Tex. 'AP’-Lt Col.. s
T j midway act. The Flying
John H. Glenn Jr. said Friday Valentines.” will be presented for
he and his astronaut teammate . ,. -__
=--- == - === :
tnue to support his flight just as Nike Hercules and Nike Zeus mis-
=====
Thursday night that Glenn, the Westinghouse atomic displlay ,
first U.S. astronaut to make an Recording artist Bobby Vinton
orbital flight, has been falling be- will fly direct to Abilene from
hind in space work because of out- London, England, a fair spokes-
side commitments. man said. Vnton has just com-
Glenn and Dr. Robert R. Gil- pleted recording., his hit tune,
ruth, director of the Manned "Roses Are Red. in German in
Spacecraft Center, released pre- West Germany and also has cut
pared statements Fridav aft- a version for England’s teenagers
ernoon after conferring nearly A private plane will fly Vinton
four hours and studying the text from Love Field at Dallas to the
of Abilene Municipal Airport Satur-
Gilruth said there is no real con- day a fternoon ,n time for a re
1 :: hearsal of the singer’s shows,
troversy existing regarding___ ___
way will feature some 60 rides,
shows and concessions, including
a new ride erected only Friday,
the Rock-O-Plane. The carnival's
Glenn’s position in the space pro-
gram or on other questions raised
by Schirra.
"John Glenn is very much a
part of our space program, as are
all of our astronauts." Gilruth
said, "John has continued to as-
sist in the operational support of
both Scott Carpenter’s flight and
the forthcoming flight of Wally
Schirra. He will be at Cape Calm,
Calif., on Wally's flight.
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