Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1937 — Page 5

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Jeffersonville

TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1037

HEALTH WORK IN FLOOD AREA PRAISED HIGHLY

Thomas Hendricks Lauds Service After Seeing Volunteers Act.

rugs and quilts, threads her | POPE'S PAIN LESSENS Jos Hick Jet, Anger | ite bros "tion of pain was welcomed particus Jae hy thusmy nd ore heer | VATICAN CITY, Feb. 2.—A Vati- larly as being calculated to react

as oh ‘ey! Then sewin | have | | ae 100 ee RE 5 8 oolts” | can spokesman said that the Pope | favorably on the Pope's general

Mr. Wolf formerly was traffic | passed a fair _night and that Pain | condition. ARF R IT: R HAPPENS).

manager of the Diamond Chain Co. | | EAE 22 LIALK; Ralls | E

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BLIND AND POOR, WOMAN OFFERS REFUGEES HELP *

Troop Chiefs to Inspect

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EYE WORTH $8000,

Mrs. Wolf, Who Knows What HIGH COURT RULES

Hardship Means, Gives | Thomas B, onneiion. 4 bikes:

| man who lost an eye when it was Red Cross Clothing. | struek by a cinder, had his $3000 | E

| damage judgment against the New = Mrs. W. W. Wolf knows hardships. | York, Chicago & St. Louls Railroad | = That's the reason she volunteered

{upheld by the Indiana Supreme | her help to the Red Cross [or flood

Court today |B yelief today. He filed suit under the Federal & She has been blind for 13 years.

| Bmployers’ Liability Aet in Morgan | £ | Circuit Court. He received the = Her ig has been unadle 10 | judgment in the lower court after | work for three years. | three men testified the locomotive | “We know what it is to be up | on which Mr, Connaughton was against it. We have no money but | riding was defective, we have some clothing we would RT ——— like to share with flood sufferers,” | she said. | The Wolf family has seen its) home threatened by raging food | | waters, too. Thirty-six years Rago | markable, | while residents of Paducah, Ky, the on “ The degree to which they have : j Ohio River rote to a level with thelr A | Solutions Use Son Follen this gieat problem to date i i; ¥ : |" have. ep blind 13 years and | \ . : 8 Bl » estifies to the perservance with hy a ‘ « er which they have stuck to their vol never have TT a a ‘blue’ | A WHLALY jobs | moment rs. Wolf sad | LL 0026 Looking at it 8he crochets and maxes hooked || standpoint, the medical societies, military men, Red Cross and local

(Mr. Hendricks has returned from an inspestion tour Bf downstate Hood Areas, on which he prepared a report to be Made th the mdiana Medical Associa tion, of which he is secretary. He alse is A State Senator. He was accompanied by Ris brother, Bivihe Hendricks, Indi ANAPOlEs RaFely Board Seeretary.)

By THOMAS A, HENDRICKS After an extensive survey of medi | cal forces at work in the Indiana flood area, I have only the highest | praise for the physicians, nurses and | civilian assistants upon whom I checked and observed in action. Their morale and courage are Ye-

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Maj. Cen. Robert Tyndall (rear in boat), National | Boaz, Chief Medical Officer, leave New Albany for Guard commander in the flood Fone, and Col. Joh an inspection trip through Jeffersonville,

munity seemed the hardest

flfom a medical

are earrying on from there, This | hit. | . ,

officials are co-operating splendidly in every community, In many coms munities, the medical forces still are handling practically all the velielf work These medical units had thelr emergency hospitals and first aid centers well organized before any other agencies moved in In all cases, however, the major burden will fall on the local private doctors, who, when the organized forces withdraw will be left by themselves to combat and pestilence which always follows in the wake of a flood Inspected 10 Towns

[ well,

the disease |

whole attitude is a tribute to the medical profession. { don't think iv is correct to Yre= | port that “whole towns are being washed away.” Some frame build- | ings have floated away and many | have been dislodged from their foundations, but most solidly rooted | buildings and, of course, stone and | steel structures are holding on quite |

|

Na Typhoid Reported

Although the time for typhoid to | “take” generally has not elapsed yet, | it is encouraging to note that not

[under water,

Lawrenceburg is very bad, entirely

New Albany looks bad |

until you get into Jeffersonville, | The flood stage in the Aurora dis-

trict was standing at 80.5 feet when we were there, Blythe was affected especially by | anticipation of the condition those | communities will be in when the | | water leaves. He said the fight | lagaingt this flood really was just | getting started. come when they start to clean up the filth and debris and attembt to |

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The big job will |

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| yesume building operations, Greater | precautions against disease than | ever must be taken then, | We wanted to get over into Jeffers | sonville but our boat “grounded” on | ‘a telegraph cable and held us up | |s0 long we were unable to hake it.

a single case of typhoid has been -—n reported in the Indiana flood areas — to date. We are moved to believe that this disease may be kept rea- | [gonably in check through it all if refugees, residents and relief works ers will continue to co-operate as) they have so far in the matter of | innoculations, !

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We inspected 10 towns from Evansville to LDawrenceburg, and were amazed at the small number of contagious diseases found. Why, the flu epidemic is worse here than it iS there. Thev've had it and are mostIvy through with it now. Were still having it Those doctors and nurses have lost all idea of time and days. They work on and on, hours and hours without sleep. And in practically all they are giving their services flood stricken Many physicians are neglecting their regular paying patients as they devote

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Some medical observers are worall their time to the unfortunates of | ried about the possibility of tetanus the flood. Not a few doctors have | infections, which may result from ~ 4 3 arrendered their own offices to the cuts, deep lacerations and wounds. | BRCM ES REPAIRING water, hey have made a request for serum ST In a number of cases, notably in land the State Health Board prob- | BERN Woo 13 10c¢ Jeffersonville, these doctors have ably will have it down there in two | aidan managed to move their supplies into | or three days, | RITE’ S , AAR IRL LA their homes on higher ground and | 1 haraly ‘could say Which eom- |

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