Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1946 — Page 9

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Coopers add {oil Bronze Star Medal!

In a ceremony at Ft. Harrison last week, JohnH. Cooper, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Clarence Cooper, R. .|R. 8, Indianapolis, was awarded the

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bronze star medal by Col. Edward |

| post commander, | The award was {made for. “high | courage” in fer3 |rying ammunition to troops during the crossing: of. . : [the Seine river in August, 1944, Mr, Cooper was a member of the 11th infantry from 1937 until

Pfc. Cooper | bis discharge in August 1945. The | regiment. later became part of the

5th division. He attended high {entry into the service. He is now employed at the post office here.

HEAR CANDIDATES

Dr. Walter E. Hemphill, Republican candidate for county clerk, and Mrs. Fern Norris, {for reporter of the state supreme |and appellate courts, will address the Wayne club at 8 o'clock tonight. Lee Carpenter and Cirl Wilking will preside over the meeting at 12 N. Addison st.

UNCURED ors |

‘Doctor Says 2s They ors

} —Hundreds of world war II veter-| ans are leaving .government tuber-|

spreading the disease .to others, it] x

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candidate:

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SPREADING T. B.

Hospitals Too Early. |

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culosis hospitals, uncured -and are|

was learned today. Dr. Paul R. Hawley, veterans administration medical director, ‘sald veteran tuberculosis cases were caught early enough. to effect 4 a complete cure if the patients obeyed medical directions. ; In many cases, however, they are walking out uncured and. against direct medical advice, he said. Once out, they cannot return to the hospital for at least 90 days. No tuberculosis patient can be kept in a veterans hospital+against his will. Most recent records showed they were walking out at the rate of more than 14 a’ day, with results always serious and often fatal Dr, Hawley said te unauthorized | departures—52 per cent of all world war II tuberculosis discharges in| November—could be credited tol these factors: | ONE: Tuberculosis patients are

believe they are improving rapidly, and overestimate their strength.

TWO: Treatment they have got-

best. Cures have been lower than in

THREE: Disability pensions, for single men, are slashed to $20 on admission to a hospital. Outside, many tuberculosis victims are oom~ | pensated for 100 per cent -disability | —$115 a month. A] FOUR: There is a tendency to! think of pension rather than cure. Once he“is well, the veteran's pen- | sion will be cut off, Some few ac-| quire “pensionitis,” don't want to, be cured. To correct the situation Dr. Haw- | ley hopes to improve medical

standards so every veteran can-‘rest| {assured he is getting the best treat- | {ment available. He is also empha- | sizing educational measures.

WILL ADDRESS CLUB

Mrs. John Thornburg will speak at a meeting of the Rio de Janeiro chapter I. T.'S. C, at 10:30 a. m.| Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Walter Kellam. Mrs. Andrew Seitz and Mrs. Howard Walters will serve!

as assistant hostesses.

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