Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1931 — Page 7

NOV. 19, 1931.

HEALTH SEAL SALE MUST GO OVERJS EDICT Failure Would Be Tragedy, National Leader Tells Indianapolis Group. “Fallu e of the Christmas seal Rale compaign this year, because of economic conditions, would be a tragedy requiring years of health work to erase.” With this warning, Dr. Kendall Emerrxm, National Tuberculosis Association secretary, formally an-

nounced start of the annual seal sale Thanksgiving day, in his keynote address here today. Dr. Emerson spoke at the annual meeting of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. He was introduced by Dr. Alfred Henry, Indianapolis, national president of the association. “Tuberculo s is still claims more

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victims between the ages of 15 and 40 than any one other disease,” he said, “despite the fact it has been relegated, since 1900, from first to sixth place among the leading causes of death. “Poverty and ignorance are the grim parents of illness. To protect itself against the menace of tuberculosis, the world must insure to each individual satisfactory living standards and adequate knowledge of the laws of health. 90,000 Deaths Last Year “In spite of our gains in the quarter century this work has been financed by seal sales, there were more than 90,000 deaths from tuberculosis last year. “And this is a preventable disease. We have enough knowledge of its manner of spreading. Could we put this knowledge to work through the channel of a health-conscious and enlightened public these deaths need not have occurred. “The long-established health and welfare organizations of this country are not enterprises that have been forced on the people of America. Coulter Also Talks “They are in response to a demand on the part of the thinking public that there be assured to all, alike, a fair and equal chance for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. “In the blithe days of our prosperity, the art of giving reached a notable pinnacle of achievement. Now' the art of giving must be scrutinized from another angle. “Where once we gave from our surplus, today w r e share our own lessened resources with those whose resources no longer exist.” Dr. Emerson was followed by Stanley Coulter, Indiana seal sale chairman, who joined in the plea for generosity of the public in financing tuberculosis prevention work by purchasing seals. PINCH PRESIDENT’S KIN Mexican Chief's Young Relatives Held for “Scandalous Conduct.” B ii I Hilnl I’rrss MEXICO CITY, Nov. 19.—Estaquio Rocha Ortiz and Manuel Ortiz Rubio, youthful relatives of the president of Mexico, were released under bail of 500 pesos each today after having been ordered held for “scandalous conduct.’’ A statement by the president said the youths should be treated as any citizen would be treated under the same circumstances.

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