Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1937 — Page 9
THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9
. | . survey of 116 companies employing | been an increasing burden on em- |gery operations to restore the ap- |{ y lies who distinguished themselves in | Common Cold Still Causes 352,591 persons. It showed, he said, | ployers,” Dr. Newquist said. “On the | pearance of a woman wscalped” | KEEP T0 LAND, farming and colonization. REICH LIFTS BAN ON
that industrial injuries amounted | contrary, this expenditure for med- | _. he. i | “Whe four Sos . to aproximately one-half day per foal service has affected far greater | 10 her hair caught in the fy-| visit Rn To hig a CHURCH DAY DANCES Bi est Pav I oss Doctor Says person. The average worker lost | savings, by reducing labor turnover, | Wheel of a garment making ma- | FARMERS ARE URGED tables, I hear interesting conversa- | TT £8 - . ho v 15 times as much time from nonin- |by maintaining healthier, happier | chine. The scalp was restored and | | tion, certainly more interesting than| BERLIN, Oct. 28 (U. P).-—The dustrial injuries and illness @as he and more efficient workers, by re- a new right ear fashioned. | the stupid chatter one hears in the | ban on merry making, heretofore efdid from industrial injuries. | ducing accidents and occupational| “The scalp is well covered and | : ! salons of the big cities,” TI Duce | fective in Prussia and other parts CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (U. P.) —Fifty million workers in the United| a survey of 299 organizations diseases and by reducing absentee- | protected, and a transformation | Duce Praises Peasants; Calls told 612 farmers at the Palazzo Ve- of North Germany on two Protestant
States lose approximately $2,000,600,000 annually through injury er Per- | representing 1.237.775 workers showed | ism in general.” which has been secured gives this | . ‘ | nizia, to whom he personally dis- church holidays, was ordered lifted sonal illness, most of which could have been prevented, the American gn average medical cost of $5.11 per | 165% Firms Surveved patient a cosmetic result that is City Life Hard. | tributed ‘cash prizes " |today by Dr. Josef Goebbels, minise College of Surgeans estimated today after a year's industrial survey. employee for 1936, compared to | ' S J | most desirable,” he said. “She cer- ein He urged them to be “faithful to ter of propaganda. The eommon cold “still is the TH — | $6.30 per employee in 1932. These | Dr. Newquist said that 1657 indus- | tainly has no reason for any em- | the land,” adidng that 8000 vears of {| Dancing, light music, and light greatest cause of absenteeism.” Dr. have additional tangible ‘objectives firms. he said. employed a full-time | trial firms representing approxi- |barrassment and presents only slight | ROME, Oct. 28 (U. P.).—A plea to | history has demonstrated how peo- theatrical und Hovie performances M. N. Newquist. Chicago. assistant | toward which an industrial health | first aid room atendant and a quali- | mately 5,500,000 employees had been | deformity, which is negligible after | farmers to remain on their farms Ple Who neglected the land were will be permitted hereafter on Redirector of the college, told the 3000 | Program should be directed,” he faq physician. | surveyed. : | the artificial hair-dress is in place.” was ade today by Premier Benit | sooner or later enslaved by others. |pentance Day, celebrated on the sec assembled surgeons. added. “The gradual increase in annual | Dr. James A. Cahill, Georgetown The operation is rare, he said, °° occ \0CAY BY FTEMVEr BERAOlugity jife is infinitely harder than ond Wednesday before Advent and “Since much of the absenteeism His report, part of a symposium |per capita medical costs (88 cents |’ School of Medicine, Washington, D. and has been, for the most part, un- | Mussolini climaxing the distribution | country life, I know from ex- Memorial Day. the last Sunday hee
in industry is preventable we then lon industrial medicine, detailed a |in 1915 to $5.11 in 1936) has not [C. described a series of plastic sur- successful. | of prizes to over 3000 peasant fami- | perience,” he said. fore Advent
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