European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 13, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse 4 the stars and stripes january 1965 in 10 polio cases fell from to 121 editors note Tea years ago science found a weapon again to this report on what bin happened daring the decade since thai by Don Mckee Atlanta a polio has almost vanished from the United states within a decade in one of medicines Molt dramatic triumphs Over an ancient it is apparent a with a continued Effort to vaccinate the Young people and the new born babies yet we can eliminate poliomyelitis As 11 Public health problem in this country in the Neur a ii ency that is n statement from the communicable disease Center of the Public health serv it comes Only 10 years after Folk vaccine opened the Way to conquer but the statistics behind that statement Are even More in in 1951 Rollo reached a Ter Rible Peak in the United that year persons fell victim to the died and nearly were Crip Tail year there were Only 121 persons stricken in the United fewer than 10 died and far fewer than 100 had paralytic ten years Jonas Salk achieved the first Hrank in the fight against polio with his this was buttressed six Yean later by Albert Sables and Medicine had found the key to a disease that had killed and maimed Long before us cause was known perhaps As Long As 1400 polio had Len u a indy until when Jacob Heine n German Bone special described us in 1902 an aus Rlynn in Munoz Karl rated that the do sense resulted from a tiny then three har Vard University John Frederick bobbins and Thomas Wal developed a process for growing he virus in tissue Cul that made possible the development of the vaccines and the phenomenal Victory Over Miollo in the United nut the Danu or is never i Pierce chief of the polio surveillance unit at the communicable disease Center warned that approximately four million babies born Euch your must be vaccinated he Suid poorly Ira a United persons must be found and since polio is largely a Dis ease of Young it would not take Long to accumulate a dangerous population of Ducep he German rubble firm m i n top two not always in Harmony Loots by Raymond Crowley fraught with tragic iras Sovereign and Germany a a unique company has folded in booming West Ger Man and even its executives Hope it will never go into Busi Ness they want peace but their company that quietly closed Down with the end of 1h4 was dependent on War for its raw hands for an unpronounceable Oerman compound True or company for making Commer Cial use of for the past ii years has made building stones out of wartime from More than it million tons of rubble removed from Frankfurt it made 4m million Itoney that built new Homes for a Quarter of n million there was rubble aplenty in the Frankfurt of More thin half of its downtown area was shattered by Allied air almost people had hut their the entire medieval Core of the City Wai flattened or reduced to ruins threatening to collapse operation cleanup began late in ims when the City was under military us Holdover Nara the German City administration confiscated All ruins and rub including those on private at the same the City founded the com shattered Tramway tracks Wen repaired and Street can Tkal Kad air valved Ike War Tensed Lite Field off Ike rabble be Ike sometimes the cleanup Crews found basements that had be come Graves of entire aim found were hundreds of Dud bombs and shells Una still could bring death but no worker lost us a seemingly unending flow of rubble went through crushers and was mixed with Cement to make building recon had were prot Esli from who fell robbed of their there Wai criticism from businessmen who thought the authorities should keep their Hinds Oft the building Trade and Washington a now that Lyndon Balenci Johnson and Hubert Horatio Humphrey Are about to be May be i to time for a tue history All evidence indicates thai lbs and huh will work hand and with lbs putting huh in charge of overseeing civil rights and sending him on missions to foreign there were warnings that clean ing up Frankfurt would drag on indefinitely because of limited rubble conversion Ca no reminisced one former the cleanup was slower than in Many other Berlin was clean in a the Berle Nurs carted the rubble off onto a Field and a Mountain began to today they Are skiing on its but was a great contribution to recon it provided scarce it stimulated build it helped keep prices from soaring too now there is no More rub ble and let i Hope that there will never be any More new supplies of raw material for with Northern business interests in had pasted a High known to its critics As the Tariff of ii struck a hard blow at the where the slave holding Plantation own ers were interested in Selling their products on world mar and buying cheap goods from but it his not been in invariable in some presidents have detested their vice presidents and vice perhaps the most extreme Case involved the Only vice president in american history who Ever re the Man who toned la his resignation was John Cal the intellectual Power Boose of Ike old relations Between him and president Andrew Jackson hid deteriorated to the Point where old Hickory enthusiastically endorsed the thesis that Calhoun ought to be i Man with burning dark Blue served u vice president from March to several of his considering themselves fifth did not even bother to come to Washington during con Gressional but not he came my served endless hours is presiding officer of the silting up there on the he had Little to do but and what be thought about a great Deal was doctrine Jokn Calhoun wrote resignation could nullify a Federal Law if it considered that such Law was not within the Powers Dele gated to he Federal govern ment by the the stale could even withdraw from the Union so the Calhoun doctrine the dispute grew and at one Point Jackson wrote a letter asserting hat Calhoun Ben former friends say he ought to be Calhoun once had burning ambitions to be but these went up the finally he decided to resign As vice and accept a Senate arranged for him by the South Carolina Legisla which at that time did the but Hie question arose to whom should a vice dest address his letter if res Gail let to the had Elt cled him Calhoun Shorti called Ike problem by sending the Teller to Secretary of slate Edward who was next to line of presidential As the Law stood the Jackson administration look a hokum the secretory of slate did not bother to acknowledge the let Thi Senate just elected a pro and went on with us the great nullification Dis Pute was settled temporarily by Between two differing economic and so civil Ulm Seropian edition education was a Chancy affair Wasoff Langton updates Idem Johnsons acute interest in improving educate a was Kin died by us own experiences is student working his Way through College and a teach v in depression the presidents aides said i struggle to acquire a col lege degree hid made him extreme Ooi Adoui of the need for increasing education oppor bunnies particularly for Dren of poor Lyndon Johnson had to interrupt his own studies to teach school so he could get the to pay forms final two years it Southwest Texas teachers College it sin mar the future president Wai a reluctant he started College years Uter completing High school in toe he worked for is Day on a Road gang and tried to find i Fortune to the Best he could do on the West coast was land Job is an elevator White House aides Slid Many of the in John sops education message to con Gress tuesday reflected Strong belief that each Ameri can child his right to As much schooling As he or she can ranged from a masonic organization in a nearby with the borrowed supplemented from pay he received As janitor and later As a clerk in the College presi dents be Wai Able to get by for nearly two he left temporarily to teach in the mexican american Community of not far from the Texas mexican Bor during Isas Sakri Hium from school to Jok Asra at tar lasts twice of us Meti u Etc ill be agreed Actu classes at tie san Marcos College to Ike fall at Younk Lyndon borrowed its from neigh Brand us from the father of a close Friend and now us business another loan for was a ii Anvi Tami Lyndon Johnson was graduated with the class of and went to supervise the school in before taking a teachers position in the hous ton school be ended his career u in educator and began another in the world of politics by becoming Secretary to a Texas congressman a few years
