Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1933 — Page 13

AUG. 11, 1933

YEARS ADDED TO LIFE SPAN BY MEDICAL SKILL Reducing Death Rate of Tuberculosis Causes Gain. I '* ftr \rt> NFTW VOHK Aug 11— Almost an *r.*arp year has been added to the general average duration of Life by America s successful battle aeains' t'ibercu’.OM* wi'hin 'he decade from 1920 to 1930 statisticians of the] Metropolitan Life Insurance Company here have found About no!he r years sain stands to the credit of the previous decade I hat so much has been accomplished in ir.crea.cd life expectation through attack on a single disease ]• considered to be • very remarkable and gratifying According to the mortality statistics of the recent census year. 1930 the curtailment of the average length of life due to tuberculosis was just over one year for white persons of either sex In 1920 it was a little short of two years Still another decade further back in time' it was about three years. The loss of potential year* of life through a given cause depends not only on the degree of mortality from that cans' but also on the age period at which its effect is concentrated. In this respect tuberculosis is in a particularly unfavorable position Deaths from tuberculosis occur very largely among young persons or persons at the prime of life. As the result oi this, although the death rate from tuberculosis fortunately has decreased in late years so far as to relegate this cause to the seventh rank among the pnn-' opal causes of death, yet the number of years of life last, on the average is still a relatively important item Among white persons in the United States in 1930, the average length of life or the expectation of life at birth is shortened by 1.1 years through all forms of tuberculosis. Up to about the twentieth year of life the curtailment of the average remaining after lifetime bv tuberctilasis remains nearly the same, irrespective of age, namely, about one year, according to the mortality as of 1930 Alter this age it falls rapidly. Among white males, for example, the loss of remaining after lifetime at age 42 is about one-half year; at age of 82. only .15 of a year, or less than two months The situation is strikingly different in the case of heart disease. There the lass of life was nearly the same for all ages up to 52. and oily slightly less even at age 82, because heart disease claims mast of its victims among persons in or past midlife. AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS Prizes Worth Sl.'ifl Farh Are Won by Two City Students. Julian A Kiser. 5127 Washington boulevard formerly a pupil at Shortridge high school, and William R. Rogers. 812 North Grant avenue. Technical high school pupil, have been awarded partial scholarships, valued at $l5O each, by the University of Chicago. Kiser and Rogers will enroll under the University of Chicago's famous •'new plan which is regarded as the most progressive system yet dewed ly. an American higher institution Students are given a maximum of freedom under the plan

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not state where, still be succeeded next term by J. Malcolm Dunn, former Wayne township trustee Before retiring from hi* present office. Gladden made some suggestions for the school system. In addition to the salary achedule. Gladden recommended that all schools operate on a nine-month schedule instead of eight months; continuance of school safety patrol; payment of teachers In twelve payments. instead of nine and additional nimor high schools