, The' Weather Serving the State .......7 fair ... eeJU.la­ University of Iowa .. .,. .....' aM a-laht. ..... ,. .. '71 ~ Campus and a.... N .. 1" _rna. Sahara, f..., .... CIINlI.Ul­ Iowa City aM ..... ' E,t. 1868 - AP LeaMd Wir., Wirephoto - five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Friday, August 76, 1955 jaw lib Out the n Balance Budget . " Cutter, Laboratories BulJ(annol THE Plec,ge Tax Cleared of Neglect BUDGET Lowerina Yel WASHINGTON (.4') - The DOLLAR ·Cutter incident." which led to Intends to continue to produ~e 'ndividua f Ift(om~ WASHJNOTON (N) - Secre­ a temporary halt in the nation~ tary of the Treasury Ckorge the Salk vaccine, 0 Ithough It ha Talies Fiscal Y~tll 1956 wide polio vaccination campaign, not yet applied lor release nr Humphrey said "'I'hur6day the was attributed by the U.S. Pub~ any vaccine it now has on hand. Ccuretlf f~timofe ,overnment "shquld and can" 4'l{ balance the bud,et t his fiscal lie Hcalth Service Thursday t·") The government has forbidden year. two ladors: l'se ot any Cutter vaccine since Failure to deaden sufCiclently However. he said it Is "entire~ the invesUgatlOn was started Iy too early" to pledge lax re­ some of the pOlio virus contained I\lJriL 27. ·ductlons. despite 'thc Rover!l­ in some lots of vaccine made by The company's statement said ment's Improved financIal out­ the Cutter Laboratories. the vaccine und r question "had look. Expectations at another Defects in the testing proced­ passed all tests then prescribed round of tax culJ In 19l)8, be foro ures laid down by the govel'O­ by the government:" It notcd presidential campal,n time, arc ment to determine whether dall­ that the government later h s widespread in Wa shlntton. grrous Jive virus were present. "drastically revised these tests." Humphrey forashadQwed a bal­ Thus the active virus slipped by Dr. Schccle was asked if h ~ anced bud,et by next June 30. the s~lcty test and was cleared considered the report ali an "ex­ the end of the 19l)6 fiscal year. by the govel'Omept. olleration" of Cutter. or favor­ He spoke at a news confcrence It added that both manutar­ able or unfavorable. or whether In which he and Budlet Director turing and testing requirements the invesliga tion indicated Cut­ Rowland R. Hu,hes backl1'Ound­ have blXln revised to preven t ter had been "sloppy in Its pro­ 1955 ed newsmen on the annual sum~ such failures, anli Salk vaccine mer revulon of budget estimates duction." laid before Con,reas In January h nOW being proquced under No Evidence • I A. Wln,,"o'.) CHART flOWING federal reeelp". deficit, approprlaUona .... in which there was expected a "adequate safeguards." "I don't regard It as favor­ deficit of $1,700,000,000. Final Report e pendlture I based on flrure releued Tbunda, b, the Bu.a. r able or unfavOl'able," he replied. or the Bud,d. Chart. b ed onflll('al rear. be".. treDd • oyer IN, SlUb A six-page flilal report wound "I don't think ot it in thdt admLn1atration of Pre Ident Ellenbower IDd current 185. esti­ That was a ,Lash of nearly II up a four-month investigation of sense. 1t says there was some mate. third In the red Irrit spending 'Cutter Laboratories at Berkeley, live virus in some Cutter vaccin\!. total of $2,.00",00,000 which Calif. - a probe ' begun after There was no evidence there President Eisenhower forecast In some children inoculated with was anything done by Culler trJ I~P Wlr.,hoto> hIs January b~dlet message to I C1IART, 8A ED on Bureau .r the Bud,et flrure, ho how tbe b.~d dollar" \tI be spent durIn, COnJt'e.Bs. However. the budget Cutter vaccine were stricken shortcut or be sloppy deliber- the tI cal year or 1956. Chart al 0 sbow•• ource rrom which budrd .ollar will come. , revilion statem,nt hinted t hat with polio. tely." I I ----- Compromise"Seen " the swltt upsurge of business The Health Service said th ~ t As to just IVhy Cutter had activit . combined with spending despite long study, sclentfsts troubll, Dr. Scheele said "lher~'s cuts. mirht enable the ,overn~ could not pinpoint the precise no explanation." He said SCI­ ment to ,ct Iu the black this fis­ nature 01 the trouble at CUtto:!l·. entists, arriving at the Cutter Ike Make~ $900 Million cal year tor the first time since Requirements plant, after the vaccine had be" n In Morocco Disputes 1951. Minimum requirements for produced, could not spot the A1X LES BAINS, France fJP)­ The revision ot the J anuary bolh manufacturing and testing exact poin t or source ot trouble, A bal gain IIppeared developing c tlmate. PlIintcd this brlgh en­ were set forth by the govern­ or why the live virus was not Available for Flood Loans Thursday til tC3tore peace in thc areo or lh Ku rlnc Pass, a ed outlook: ment, to be followed by manufr~ deadened properly. Morocco by au tina both the World War II battle~rC)Und 1. ExPenditures will total $63.- turers. The government releas­ .... The manufacturing process re­ W ASHlNGTON (JP)-President · -- - Sultan and the protectorate' lop wherc Americans and German.s 800,000,000. Thlt wouLd be $1.- ed the vaccine after a check of quires a delicate balance. The Eisenhower made up to $900 mll- I Much Money Itop civIlian and mllitary officials French otrlcloll, each unpopular first cia hed. The other was In 4()O.OOO,OOO more spending than written reports, to see that the live virus should be inactivated lion In federal loans available The government Is pouring • to supervise emeraency ~rk in with his own people. extrcme northea. tern French Presldellt El4enl1ower fpresaw in Thursday tor the restoration of areal amount of money and man- the flood area. Sturais reported his J.nuary bud.at mesaage but requirements were met. t(. the point it does not produce Reliable Intol'mants at the con­ Morocco, ncar the borden o! deCense indu tries ravaged by power Inlo the Job. they were pecialll' .conce.rnOO SI)ani.sh Morocco and A~erla. $700 mIlLion Jc lhan lh gov­ dlsea e. But if it is deadened ferenc h I b tw n P emlei ---m eport rea~hed thfi! ,c;:on~lu­ the great Northeast tlood. The executive ord r sIgned by with removlna health and safety rhere have been no recent re­ ernment s nt In fl_cII 195~, the sian that 6 of the 17 distribu­ too' mUCh. it doesn't produte I Edaar Faure's Cabinet "Commit­ Total damage in the stricken the President at his summer hazards. porlJ of rebel troublc In thlrt year whJch Cllded lune 30. tion lots put out by cutter con­ enough polio antibodies to pro­ tce ot Five" and Moroccan lead­ areas was ~stimated at $1,600,- headquarters In Denver author- As soon as the cleanup chores reg ion. Pr.... rtt, tained live virus and cau!ied po­ vide protection. ers said the deal would provide 000,000 or more by the Army's Izes not only loans to defense are done, he sold, "and whJ\e this 2. Recel~t~j IIwelled by the lio among some inoculated chil­ the dcposlna at Sultan Moham­ No Americans were killed or chief of engineer. plants but a tax amortlzation disaster Is fresh In the minds of inj ured during the recent vio­ rapidly rl8111, tide of bUllnCSll dren and among other persons med Ben MoulDY Arofa lind the Appalled by a !Irst-hand check speedup on their new capital In- the publlc, we must give can­ lence In Frcllch Morocco, of­ prosperity, ire now expected to who came in contact with the recall of Fr nch Resident Gen. at the destruction, he called It vestment. structive at.tentlon to what must ficials In Rabal 8ald Thursday. total $62,100,000.000 this year. children. Barnes Re-Elected Gilbert G randva I. be one the worst disasterll since Omclals said loans w III be be done to glv us betler tlood That would SI.800,000,000 As for the future, Surgeon Gen. at Faure declined to comment on Therc arc four U.S. air bases more than the government look Noah's day. available to d fense and defense- protection, not. only in North~ Leonard A. Scheele toLd report­ the this possibility, but he said II in the protectorat . One is a short In durIng thlt Iiscal year just ers that Cutter Is free to submit To AEJ Council The lendlni tunds released by lupporting plants in the flood east but throughout. the nation. ettlement I In siaht. dlst nee trom Ca ablanca, "cenc completed. I \ vaccine tor release by the gov­ Elsenbower were In addition to area in all cases where commer- Eisenhower's action Thur day The premier told reporters: of several serious dlsorders. 3. The.e new spending and In- BOULDER, CoLo. - Prof. Ar­ an emergency rellet program clal loans on reasonable terms was taken under authority dele­ 'MakIn, Prorre ' ernment. H the vaccine meets Flnl Contact I come estlmates would mcan a thur Barnes oC the State Univer­ which would conceivably amount are not avaJlable. gated to him by the Defense Pro- "We are maklng progre.. Ev­ the revised and strengthened re~ The morning meeting was the lotal deficit tor the year at $1,­ slly of low a School of Journal­ to more than $100 mJlUon. I The program was worked out duction Act. erything has not been settled yet Qulrements, he added, it wou!d Ism Thursday was re-elected to first olClclal contRct between 700,000,000 ~ $700 million lower be released just like products Firat ,useumen' by the White House, the OHice -------- but J now see my way clear." France and the Istiqlal In more than Eiaenbower predicted In a three-year term on the council He said he now had conclus­ of Defense Moblliza\Jon, the 0 than three years.
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