Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1931 — Page 9

APRIL 30, 1931.

U. S. PHYSICIAN TAGS MEDICINE GRAVE FAILURE Washington College Class Hears ‘lndictment’ in Lecture. CHESTEROWN, Md., April/ 30. American medicine, despite a series of brilliant but •'spasmodic” scientific achievements, is a dismal falure, Dr. William H. Pearce of Baltimore told Washington college students today. Quoting J. B. S. Haldane, British scientist, as authority for the statement that ‘‘since 1921, the death rate of Americans at every age from 30 upward has been increasing steadily,” Dr. Pearce, a University of Maryland graduate, delivered a scathing indictment of his own profession and declared that in their methods must lie the cause for a startling lack of medical efficiency. America ranks twentieth among civilized nations in material mortality, Dr. Pearce said in describing the alleged failure of American obstetric practice, adding that “the scanty statistics available indicate that midwives have a lower mortality rate than our maternity hospitals.” “What better standard of medical efficiency could be established than mortality statistics?” the Baltimore physician asked. NEILAN ORDERED TO PAY Motion Picture Director Is Behind on Alimony. By Time Special LOS ANGELES, April 30.—Marshal Neilan, motion picture director, was under order today to pay $9,600 in alimony arrears to his former wife, Mrs. Gertrude Neilan Alicoate, by June 1. The director, for whom a bench warrant was issued when he failed to appear on April 15 to answer to a contempt of court summons, explained to Superior Judge Dudley Valentine Wednesday that the reason for his nonappearance was that he had “got mixed in his dates.” TRADE TO BE TALKED Latin-American Conditions to Be Discussed at Meeting. Latin-American trade conditions and the United States’ relations with them will be discussed at the luncheon meeting of the World Trade Club Monday noon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by Ollie M. Butler of Washington, special automotive trade commissioner for the department of commerce. He recently returned from South America, where he made a trade survey. This will be the third meeting of the World Trade Club which is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. HURT BADLY BY TRAIN City Man, Alleged Drunk, Walks ! Into Side of Freight. Walking into the side of a freight ! train while, police say, he was under the influence of liquor, Benjamin Spillman, 49, of 1419 South Illinois street, was injured severely late Wednesday. At city hospital today his condition is said to be critical. The accident occurred at the Belt railroad and Morris street. Anderson Woman Dies By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., April 30.—An Illness of several months resulted in the death of Mrs. Rebecca Keck. 70. She leaves two daughters and a son.

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CLASS SERMON JUNE 7 Yale University Divinity School Dean to Be Purdue Speaker. By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 30. Dean Charles R. Erown, divinity school, Yale university, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Purdue university, Sunday, June 7, it is announced by E. C. Elliott, Purdue president. Commencement exercises for the 650 graduates will be held Tuesday, June 9. No address will be given at that time, pursuant to a policy adopted several years ago. Classes of 1881, 1896 and 1926 will hold reunions during commencement week. Negro Faces Booze Charges Following a raid by police In which they said they confiscated a twenty-gallon still .whisky and corn mash, Charles Jackson, Negro, 39, of 2907 Ralston avenue, faced charges of operating a blind tiger and illegal possession of a still.

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