Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1939 — Page 9

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Nurse znows best! That's why Miss Janet Musick, Noblesville, senior City. Hospital nurse, warned by her nose of the fact that she has caught cold, takes steps. Too many people, according to Dr. Herman B. Morgan, City Health Board secretary, neglect a cold and allow

it to-run' into something infiriitely more serious, even pneumonia.

WEST TEXAS IS IRKED : OVER | r REIGHT RATES Southwesterners expect to launch a } Freight Rate Equality Federation,

“- ABILENE, Tex, Jan. Jan. 13 (U. P.).—| which they plan to extend through . The great West Texas area Wwhich|the southern states. : “exports” mich of the meats, grains,!| The Secretaries Advisory Council 70il and other products consumed in|of the West Texas Chamber of € i

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Prominent Texans and other

the United States is demanding the] end of “discriminatory freight rates.” |

Not so Miss Musick!

_ PNEUMONIA STARTS FROM COLDS

She immediately calls a doctor, because even

a nurse should not allow a cold infection to go untreated by a physician.

‘In this Dr. Morgan concurs.

There have been, he reported, 31 pneu-

monia deaths in Indianapolis during the first 10 days of this year and 80 died of the disease during December.

Commerce had appealed to civic organizations throughout the region to support the movement. The aim of the organization, leaders said, would be to procure simplification of the freight rate problems and to exert pressure on national leaders for equitable adjustments.

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The doctor ordered Miss Musick to bed un- '

til the cold abated. In that way she runs no danger of a more serious

infection.

Dr. Morgan says any respiratory disease capable of pro-

ducing a temperature, cough or a let-down feeling should be watched as possible danger signal for pneumonia.

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