Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1946 — Page 30
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: RICH. ARDS mastered: 0.49 gallons of the medical treatment®efore it can be |who can’t take - their liquor and Furthermore since 1943 there has 1 tat Correspondent jo A “cured.” won't leave it alone. been a sharp upswing in. Aerio 2K June 14—People| In 1910 they could swig two and! In fact, as you may have sus- The committee thinks that some |drinking. In 1945 an estimated liquor like your|a half gallons of pure panther oil, [pected if you saw the movie “Lost |study should be made of the prob-|$7,500,000,000 was spent on alcoholic p did back in 1860, without blinking an eye, and sun Week-end,” alcoholism is never|lem because each year the U. 8. beverages—about five per cent of A or even like your ded in 1910. But |ride their bikes. cured, drops around $1,000,000,000 a year |the national income. “will
ke the cork out of his teeth the eone asks, (by the Public Affairs committee, a recovered, can no -longer drink. If| There is an estimated potential ta hi oh when som i profit organization in Manhat- he tries it, -just one small snifter,| wage loss of $432,000,000. Crimes committee cautions you to remem"Be around 1860, what with the tan. The committee isn't attempt- he usually ends up on a bender, caused by liquor cost the country |ber that he's ill—just as if he had ; civil war and all, the average ing to tell any man whether or not| The experts figure that there are around $188,000,000 each year. Hos- [the mumps, only worse, drinker
oud 550 mame Americans Jjust| Those facts have been gathered The average patient, once he has |due to heavy drinking. If you Have a friend who won't
- t-him to go to a doctor. slipped allons (he should drink. It just wants to|2,250,000 excessive, or full blast, pital bills and care of hang-over Try to ge absol od ro ied put across the idea that alcoholism drinkers inthe United States—with |patients runs the bill up an added | Express sympathy, understandpir Se tummy. In 1940 he lis definitely a disease, and demands |about 750,000 chronic alcoholics .$89,000,000. ing, and even admiration.
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