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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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waa v. mmr aamm mm Husband Is Given SAIK VACCINE GOES INTO ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Smith Trial Delayed Until The June Term Year For Shooting i 'Objector' Quit Jobs, Go To Jail BALTIMORE OR Two consclen-tioui objectors who were gives Jobs In state hospitals in lieu ef being drafted were given two-year prison sentences yesterday because they quit the two-year Jobs. Both members- of Jehova's WiW ne.vses said they left their Jobe because they objected to being or dered to work. Judge W. Calvin Chesnut sentenced 23-year-old Ernest W.

Dykes, of Salisbury, and Charles W. Smith III, 21 of Annapolis, after a hearing in U.S. District Courts Sentences Given In Sessions Court Yesterday Three persons pleading guilty to violation of the liquor law each received a sentence yesterday of $100 or 30 days. Judge E. H.

Henderson explained that he gave this sentence to first offenders. All were charged with having Illegal liquor in their possession. James Holmes was reported as having a quart in the barn and a half pint la his house. WUllarrt Nash had some whiskey In a small pool near his home, which officers located by following a path from his house. Wile With Rifle Will Johnson.

-year-old Negro, was sentenced to one year yesterday afternoon despite the pleas of bis wile, whom he was charged With shooting with a rifle. Judge E. H. Henderson remind-d the wife that her husband charged with an offense against society, not against Mr personally. Johnson was crssy drunk, W.

N. Henderson told the court, and he got a rifle out of the meat house and shot his wife. UnieVSha said that she had been under the care ef a physician, and wanted her Ft i a Trial or Raymond Smith for the knife slaying of Otis C. Waters has been continued until the June term of court. Judge E.

H. Henderson yesterday afternoon granted the motion of Defense Counsel Norman A. Harrison for the delay, over the objections of Solicitor William T. Jones. Mr, Harrison said that it would be Impossible for hint to prepare the case for trial this week.

The 23yar-old defendant, was Indicted yesterday morning and arraigned yesterday afternoon. He appeared in court only briefly, dressed in dark trousers and a short-sleeve black sweater pink Another- murder case; In which John Fuller is charged with the death of Sammy Dean Feb. 18 also Solicitor Jones snswered that he was aware that it takes time to prepare a case, but continuing cases except Tor valid reasons Impairs the orderly processes of justice. Where It Is reasonable to do so, he said, the courts should move toward a more expeditious handling of all cases. The greater gravity of the casj, he.

reasoned, the greater the reason for not delaying the trlat. He said that he gave Mr. Harrison a copy of the Inquest papers as soon as he learned nat he had been retained as counsel, He suggested that perhaps the trial could be set for Thursday of this week. Judge Henderson asked Mr. Harrison about, Thursday, but he maintained that it would be impossible to try It any day this week, judge Henderson continued it, commenting that the next term of court is in June, which would not be too long a deiav.

Expert Watch Repairs nusband at home so that be could Belp pay her bills. 'I've already forgiven she Your timepiece Electronically Tuned by WATCHMASTEH FREE INSPECTION FREE ADJUSTMENT May Jewelers aaia, ana He hss made It up to ie. Judge Henderson gave Johnson the year, however, after he plead-td guilty to assault and battery Grady E. Holmes was the other person sentenced for having illegal liquor in his possession. Other sentences given yesterday afternoon included two for non-support.

Carl Redden was given one year or $1,000, suspended on condition he pay $17.50 a week for the support of his family. Alvln Thompson was given one was continued until the June term 1 Senator P. Calllson is counsel wtut intent to kill and carrying concealed weapon. tor Fuller, air. Harrison told Judge Hender son yesterday that "this killing took place a week ago," He-said that he was retained by the broth Optometrists estimate that 4 out 10 Americans are handicapped on their Jobs by Inadequate vision.

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I i fraeutt-trwiitostmooii Cartoon Short Is mixing a synthetic wrtrlent In the healthy Rhesus tissue to foster maximum growth of the culture. At top, right, are bottles of killed polio virus after numerous tests for strength and contamination. Center, right, the vaccine is given additional testa for safety and immunizing action by animal inocu lation. At bottom, right, the Salk anti-polio vaccine is packaged for use ninety days after production CAROLINA WED. TI1URS.

THfSI PHOTOS SHOW THI STIrS the productloB I of Salk vaccine for polio, which is being made at top speed, consistent with medical safeguards, to fill demand.Unsurif helpers in the big Job of stamping out polio axe Rhesus monkeys, like the ones (top, left) at the biological division of Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta, Pa. Viruses which cause the disease are grown artificially on kidneys removed from healthy monkeys. A technician (bottom, left) Name Add net. i 1 a Mm I 00. Out er Kan Order, end 'WAV-ltiSMM MM eertevM.

fj COO. 11.00 ewMee -'j 0 Specie! Irttadwrterr Otlwi 1 Son. el WStUU CwMiMeka tar IS.IO, was cesnmenced. (favtefnatkma! Soundphdtos ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Drive-In CinemaScope at itskottld be teen On Greenwood's WIDEST SCREEN PUSH ATOMIC BTtJDY TOKYO iff Japan has set up a government group to push the study of peaceful use of Smith's Drug Stores FUNDS FOR RED CROSS SEOUL Oiwrhe 8th Army said today it contributed more than $80,000 to the American Red Cross during a 41-day campaign. Science Notes V- Day SrtXCEl energy.

TRACY In Fight Against Polio Some 440,000 children received the actual vaccine, 210,000 the PETERS dumm'y shots. More thsn a mil lion others had nothing, but were IICHMD WIDMARK studied to see what happened to them in a polio year. Discover this now Dodgo for youroolfl Dr. Francis and his staff assem I I i Mm Tonight Wednesday a m.1 at 7:15 9:15 Tate Last Times To-Day: Susan Hoy ward in "Untamed' By ALTON L. BtAKESLEE AP Science Reporter ANN ARBOR, Mich.

IffV Today was V-Day over polio and its lieutenants of terror an tragedy. A famed scientist will give his long-secret report telling whether the Salk polio was successful a huge human test. There is optimistic confidence that the vaccine is good enough to begin inoculating millions of children. Dr. Thomas Francis University oVi Michigan, announced to 400 scientists and physicians here that the vaccine developed bjr Dr.

Jonas E. Salk of the University of Pittsburgh prevented paralytic polio among 440,000 vaccinated children and how well. The vaccine came from research costing some 10 million dollars in March of Dimes funds alone. Already machinery has been set up to inoculate some 30 million children this year. The green light had to come from Dr.

Francis, who directed the task of analyzing nearly 150 million bits of informa get the thrill first hand THOMAS B. COSTAIN'S RECORD BEST SELLER READ BY OYER 25-MILLION PEOPLE With all its passion oil its power all its overwhelming greatness! bled all the reports, learning which children took sick, which were paralysed, which had received the vaccine. Blood tests were made by 27 laboratories to measure antibodies from the vaccine and to test for evidence of virus in the blood or Stools of Children who had been diagnosed as having polio; All this had to be drawn into one final, meaningful report. Even before he spoke, the answers were available to the most critical questions parents could ae.1t if the vaccine was found practical: How much and when? The vaccine must first be approved and licensed by the National Institutes of Health. That should come very quickly; vaccinations Could start in some places Be SUre To See It From The Beginning Features At: 1:44 4:13 6:45 9:14 lee wfeet's heippeneell Ducover a "New Outlook" through the maap-orovhd windthteld.

Swept boc and wroppad around, It encircle you in a glow cockpit. Feel what's happsnsel Command the fuN range of fowerFlile automatic driving Iron Hie control panaL Dicor more "go" In Ihii eiremft-typa V-t engine. -I i I i 'Ml MUM mm tion on lastyear's test. Everyone knew the findings of the brilliant young Dr. Salk, who had created a safe vaccine of killed building on the vital discoveries by others in the long battle against polio.

He could prove the vaccine gave children antibodies against polio virus. But only the tests on hundreds of thousands of children" could show whether the vaccine would protect! those who were exposed to living polio virus. Ai ATM Injey wharf's heippensxfl Adstlrine looks tell you that tW rloJr-roent'aW new Dodge rule me road let style. H'i tfeallncj me "Oh's" from eHe cotlfie! can, Site wp what's Nappe nedl The new Dodge, Is up to 9 Inche longer than compe IIHonl Yet costs fcnl a HrMe more than the low prices) rhreeP in two weeks or lev, in others as early as April 18. Enough vaccine for up to 30 million complete courses each course consisting of three shots is being produced by six drug firms.

Some nine million vaccinations will be supplied free by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at a cost of nine million dollars in March' of Dimes monies to offer free, shots for sll children in the first and second grades of sll public parochial and private schools in United States, Alaska and Hawaii. The free vaccine will also be offered to children in third grades who took part in the big mass testing, The rest will be-sold by the drug firms for administration by doctors, to private patients Cost? One firm is selling three shots of vscClne for 14.20; others have announced prices slightly higher, On top of that will be the doc- tors' fee for administering It. i Several medical societies urged the vaccine go first to children aged 1 through the first grade with the second highest priority to chil en 30 days, In which to raise the fine. This esse was brought up from the contingent docket. JsmesXindsey.

colored man, was given IS months after pleading guilty to larceny and receiving stolen goods. He admitted taking a Mercury from Ousts Motors. fHI-WAYCTiHI H7I fflEATRT lis) -74M Last Times Today Tf Shows 7:15 9:00 ITS' i is 1 toM a 1 fam m- yi lv'Siuu 111 S8SKKSE STOtY OF TIE TEH! cotoaHqOarjjaSCQpfr DRIVE THE NEW DODGE It's the bijfgestrush since the Klondike! Como in and discover for yourself what's happened to make this new Podge the most talked-about car of the year. There's a new driving experience waiting for you when you. "Take Command Get the Thrill First Hand!" NotfWigation! Come on in I dren of sges through the fifth grade and thirdly to pregnant women.

The aim hit polio hardest by Inoculating those most susceptible. No particular controls have been announced as to hoW the vaccine would be distributed. A vaccine successful in children would be in adults. Adults have less 'need for it. By about age 18.

most of us have been exposed already to one or more of the three dangerous types of virus and have become Immune. What is the vaccine? A red liquid containing billions of dead viruses, of all three types, which can cause paralysis in humans. The killed viruses cannot cause sickness, but can stimulate the receiver to make antibodies. The vaccine hasTibeen trtple-tested for i safety and Ifor potency. How long does it protect? Only time can answer; There are hopes 'it might be for years, perhaps requiring occasional booster Shots.

TO DAY I Wfrm-KJIIjQI-llIIIBDKI Starting Wednesday YIRCIKU PIER JACrv PAUL MAYO AK6EU PALAKCE NEWMAN STARTS OUZTS MOTORS, INC. Cor. Ook Monumenf Diel 7657 STATE BRir.GH LEAVES JAAN SEOUL U.S. Ambassador Ellis q. BrtBg left today for Jspan after 2 years in South Korea.

He is en route to his new post as ambassador to Peru. WEDNESDAY.

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