Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1932 — Page 5
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Selling Life Fluid for a Livelihood ♦♦♦** * * ♦ ♦ • Ranks of I’rofes ional Blood Donors Swollen by White-Collar Depression Victims. Red Corpuscles at $35 a Pint. ~ • ■* ' ■ l-j KWKh L/ ■ H iSL ■ . ■ Z, i '"V ' aZ lib u —-w» o —.“ i ' ' a ■ Zl£s?Misl I > 1 pSR l • aitutg Caxx, lO ftgqMy i ► ■ nwr t 1 4 ? ‘ Z If - >' Z r BtOCD Dotorsl F' , '■ ; AP Z V FofL ini uceh3c -i -X W ■ > w k \ W / / i» ! 1 ' - ; A * S W l-, ■ ' ~4ifecPARIN& Rip TsanSFUSIOm] mßt Foremost among the list of unique methods of he*;- ing th* depression wolf from the door is the profession of blood donorship Since prosperity went into hiding around that corner, many men of the so called white-collar class hate been forced by circumstances to turn from their regular line of business and take anything that ofi red. Many of this type have found that they were adapted to the peculiar requirements of blood donorship. In Brooklyn, N. Y., there is an agency devoted solely to the strange profession. Os the 400 men registered there a great many are former teachers, clerks, at least one bank ashier and several ex-contractors. These men make an average of S7O a month, on which they manage o keep their families while awaiting the break in the depression cloud. Candidates for admission to the unique profession must undergo a rigid examination by the Department of Health, which issu s a license to those suitable. The donor receives $35 for each pint of blood taken from his veins in a transfusion—a sharp cut from the SSO formerly charged, the cut having been agreed upon by the men themselves. There are at least 25 donors constantly on call at the agency, where the men pley cards and read in the recreation room provided for them while awaiting a demand for their life ilaid.
NEW YORK One of the Strang-1 est phases of the depression is the number of men who have be -n foiled into unique- means of earn int a livelihiwid ly the collapse of business in their own particular line of endeavor. Foremost among the list of novel employments is the profession of I.limhl donorship Though the giving of one's blood to another is not by any means new it is only of late years that the practice has t ome to be regarded as a ' FrofJ---. Before the depression it was difficult to obtain the proper types of blood donors; for not everyone is suitable. Human blood is graded into different lategorjes. each adapted to fit certain individual eases. Since prosperity has taken to hiding around that corner, however. there has been no scarcity of types who are ideally fitted for the p.enliar require menis of the strang profession. In Brooklyn. N S there is an agetn v which l ateis solely to hkw'd donors. More that, 100 men oe registered there, some of whom are the superior type of citizen i that «is sitting on top of tin world before the trade catai-lvsni. Among them all teiohc' c. clerks. replied: “I took certain information.' Active Around Estate Hopewell. N I . Mar. ;|o- -(U.P) Increased .o tivity about the land bergh Sonrland mountain estate, state police headquarters in the kidnaping investigation, wa noli': cd overnight. The ten slate trooper .Ration ’d at the home during the day stay ed nt their posts all night instead of going to their temporary qu it ers at .Skillman, nc.iiby. S x cars ea-rying 'I." lie- ns« the series issued to police arrived at th<- estate Th' occupants wi re presumed <•> in’ clcloctivos Colonel H Norman Schwa’’/,, kopf ho ■ ver. avoided ref'-'enee to H’.tX Norfolk. Va . c lue, ziil.i, he previously has deelai'’! Io i»' nf no special sigtiifi nti”c. ROOSEVELT WINS IOWA DELEGATES H'ONTINUEI> FROM VAGI I .’ ONE’ him •Supporter of licit Willi.tin 11.. Murray of Oklahoma W’-o lew am! no active ' a'npai.m »» wag"d aiming Hie delegates lor the fiery sonlhw.' t leader. After Roosevelt hud been nil’ll ed, a m ition was mad' to de i'.mile Murray Ti. .■ • ond cln ice nf lowa delegate. at the Chi'ago convention. The motion fail'"! for link of a m-'-ond. The prohil'itio!; re.idulion I'toiiglil little di.-' ti:■.■'"it and v. tadopted almost unanimously. It lead ‘“The Dr-tnix liiti’’ party of lowa
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broker and a plumbing contractor. These men are in the blood busi- 1 tic- awaiting litter days on an nvei.ige of two transfusions a month. which nets them S7O. To| most of the donors now in actual' want, that sum which in the piping tini":- of prosperity was mere' cigarette mone y is enough to keep them and their families un'il' tiny c . ir return to their own work from which hard times forced: (hem to turn. But the novel profession is not open to «‘Vfi y«>h«•. t'<i< h date for membership in th*’ blood brotherhood must pass a strict examination by the Department of, Health If he is suitable. Im is given a license. He then goes andj registers at the agency, which. . laims a fee of s'i for ever' donor! it supplies to a hospital or a doc | te.r. The donor gets $;i:» for eac h pint of blood taken from his veins m a transfusion a sharp cut from ilm so<t formerly c h.aged. Hie cut ■ paving been agreed upon by the m tlie inselves. There are alwavs at least 27C donors kept on call al the agency.! ,vh< re a rec reation room is pin vided for Hie men. The time be | i, , . ;tiiz. - an im reusing demand tor Hie submission of an amend ! nmnt to the federal constitution, rep'scling r modilying the pro'iibition amendment. In accord with Wet Candidate 1 ■ I ■■ Seeking election as Congre-s---woman-at-I.arge from Texas, .to fill one of the three places created by the increased population, Mrs. Ida M Rardin (above) has but one plank in her platform—absolute' repeal of the eighteenth amendment. Her purpose is to give the people of Toxas a chance to vote on the prohibition question, which she says they have so far been . denied.
twe-en operations is usually spent; playing bridge and other games. Far from being the ghastly »x-; I erience pic tured by the lay mind, a blood transfusion is a simple ■nd absolutely painless operation. A tiny hollow needle is inserted into the vein of the donors arm and th<- life-giving fluid is drawn on> by a small machine, whic h in t.irn pumps it into the patient's bleed stream. It is hardly more complicated lltui a livpod* rrnie injec tion and I .tves a similar scar. The effect • f a transiiisioii on <c normal •ii.ai.’iy man is so slight as to be practically unnoticeal le. The bead of the unique blood agenc y. .James P. Mixon, has hini:.|f been undergoing transfusions for the pa I nineteen years, during wnbh he must have parted with an mutinous quantity of his life fluid. Imt he doos not show any ill effects, (tn the contrary, he appears to be an unusually healthy ami rugged type. The first recorded case of a nice c ssfcil transfusion was that on Pope Innocent Mill, in 14U2. But it was not until the 19th century that the operation came into common use. Democratic principle.- we pledge ! our representatives in congress to vc.te for the submission to state constitutional conventions rather than to legislatures of the several I states of an amendment enabling the states to determine what ; their po’icy shall be.’’ 9 lie f ;bt in the convention came aft'-r the naming of Mark Walsh, Burlington, ns permanent chairman instead of A T. Diamond, Sheld 'li. Hie organization ■aiididate The dispute continued o'"r election of the delegates atlargc The convention rejected Hi" .lot" picked l.y the central committee iii favor of a list picked from the floor. Deer Killers Get Clemency M' dford. Or'.. ((j.R) Rural re>id" i' . ■who killed deer o it of season h year b« ■ l'i e. i ay n< "detl th” ;.i .it. have been den: with Icniciitly in local i-oiiris Bn' S. li. Detsciriii. rancher, w.i tiled S2IM). He l : -I d'-er ami fed th" feat Io foxes he r c '*s for pelt -.
niß ft* cuawateed PILES If you suffer frnm itching, blind, ; protruding or bleeding Piles you are ' likely to be amazed at the soothing. | healing power of the rare, imported Cutnese Herb, which fortifies Dr. Nixon’s Chinaroid. It’s the newest and fastest acting treatment out. Brings ease and comfort In a few minutes so that you can woik ard enjoy life while it its soothing. healing action. Don't d'lay. Act in time to avoid a dangernus and costly operation. Try Dr. Nixon’s Chinaroid under our guar ante* to satisfy completely and ha I worth 100 tim''« tiie small cost or | your money back. CALLOW AND KOHNE
GERMAN CRITICS OPEN ATTACK ON 0. S. FILMS Poor Synchronization Blamed For Most of Trouble Berlin. (U.R> ’ll'*’ attempt to synchroulae American filnu with German teat tor presentation has brought another outburst from critics, wlio declare that the results are invartatbly a deitructlon of what ever artistic value the picture contained. i The latest complaints have been directed agam.it a Germanized version of Man Overboard. The synchronlzizatlon was so poor, the critics declared, that part of the sense of the picture was lost entirely, while the German text was distorted in an effort to make it conform to the lip movements of the English speak ing actors, until, as German, it be came meaninUess. The audience cold through many of the most exciting scenes, because they could not follow the plot. Bancroft Favored George Bancroft as captain won the apjfioval of the public despite the language difficulty. German critics are becoming more and more nationalistic, although tin- public s'ill patronize; siteh American films as are admitted under the quota. Comedies are especially popular and the recent showing of Buster Keaton’s Casano-
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va dref well at the box office, depite Its mediocrity. This largely because of Keaton's droll pronunciation of German the few times he was culled upon to use It and because the supporting cast of German's was good. Critics Indifferent But even with Germans producing films In Hollywood, or Paris, the German crittcs still are rather Indifferent to the Americans offerings. Marlene Dietrich's latest, XZ”, was coldly received., while Mo-1 rocco failed to excite great inter-1 est. Tlie Germans preference for Ger-1 man made films is easily explained , ionization, there is the difficulty in i Outside of the difficulty In synch- ■ customs of American and Germany, whi< h is hard for a German audio- : enc» to follow smoothly, Also, the use of slang., or current phrases easily understandable in America, j forms a translation barrier which I is hard to overcome. Q , — C. E. PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED E'ROM PAGE ONE! Mi s Alice Vance, (Decaturl . Stewardship and Quiet Hour Wells County C. E. Choir. 1 Address—Miss Elizalieth Cooper,
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State Field Secetary, (Indianapolis) Offertory Mrs. A. C. Smith, Herne. Announcement:. Benediction- Rev. I. G. Roctlcror. —(Berne.) Evening Session 7:00 O'clock Thirty minutes special inspirational music Scripture Rev. J. L. Conrad, Berne
Now Open Gould & Krick SERVICE STATION — Monroe, Ind. Phone 34 DIAMOND PRODUCTS GASOLINE. KEROSENE, OILS AND GREASE X\e would greatly appreciate your patronage. Drive ’in and see us. Service With A Smile Garage and Blacksmith shop in connection.
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Praver ■ Rev. H. E. Tropt, Berne. Music—- . Adilre Dr D. I- Foster, Chicago. Moody Bible Institute ■ (Hi'ertary Ml Agnes Franz, — (Berne). Remarks — 1 Inspirational Service Mk-s Eliizabelli Cooper » I
