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THY INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____

SHOULDERE

¢ health

of . ==-—padiates en His drive is directed toward in their fight against the dread

a snabie jis. he. h

His light banter belies cancer control work.

D and amiable, | C. Anderson typifies Indiana's progressive

program. 37-year-old physician who was named head state's first cancer control effort last Jan, 1 thusiasm.

By temperament, he is iealiy-c outro for the

"His tolerance and excellent sense of humor will usky medico_ to move easily through: the length and breadth of Hoosierdom with acceptance, his associates say. Doc's job is largely one of meeting the public . _ and his medical colleagues and persuading them to exert their utmost in the capcer battle, is intense Interest in

Dr.

helping Hoosiers malady.

Hobsier ¢ Prof le

killer, the disease seemed to be defying research,

tion to Killer Cancer.

' He became Interested in the subject as a

‘resident physician in pathology

after leaving here.

Masters in Public Health

pital. . There, he saw all types of cases in a crosssection of humanity. He saw all too often that

nothing could be done because of delays in seeking treatment or even in diagnosis, . A 1934 graduate of the Indiana University medical school, Dr. Anderson spent another year in pathology work in a Columbus, O., hospital

HE CAME to the Indiana Board of Health in : 1038 under a plan to give him additional training ~ | for public health work, He was sent to the Univer-

at General Hos- worker.

school for an intensive course under noted Dr George Papanicolaou, whose technic in staining cells has made diagnosis more defthite, Dr. Anderson found time last fall to attend the, International Congress of Cancer Research and!

sity of Michigan, where he earned a master of public health degree. For the next three years, ever-smiling Wendell | Anderson was just a ‘country doctor as he worked all over the state's health districts. But he continued to make a mental note here and there and saw that medical science was woefully short in some fields, despite great advances in others. One of these fields was cancer. A big annual Doc's career, like that of millions of other persons, was delayed by the war. months in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines, where he had to content his zeal with routine work of immediate importance. Back from service, Dr. Anderson's opportunity came when his forward-looking superior, Dr. L. E. Burney, decided Indiana must pay greater atten-

He _ spent. 30

Dr. Burney found a “natural” in his fellowDr, Anderson was sent to the outstand-A ti ing Roswell Park Memorial Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., where only cancer cases are accepted. Then’

he moved over tb the Cornell University medicai LER odh Crossfire’

meet the authorities on cancer from over the

world,

maintains,

Dr.

big fist:

a plan for collecting slides from over the-state and making them a study in all communities. cases will become’ familiar to physicians, most of | whom don't see enough casés of all types to have municipal concert at 3 P:, Mm. a4 good working knowledge,

CANCER FOE—Dr, Wendell C. Anderson took over cancer control activities for the Indians Board of Health Jan, 1, signifying the Hate’ 5 e's increasing effort to reduce mortelity.

believes.

A brother, Ira D, An Northwestern University, bent for the professions.—

By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON nited Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21 (UP)— Anne Baxter, who toted. home a solid gold “Oscar” last year as the best supporting actress, came up ‘today with some three-point advice for the stars What] be getting & theirs next SE - . month. , 1 ONE: Hide the! thing. Under the bed, if you have to, but get it out of sight, TWO: Get back to work as

CR fast as ever you

can. ; THREE: Don't fall for the “sa- - cred-cow” treat ment, It's a funny thing about academy award winners ‘around Hollywood. Something happens to ‘em. All of a sudden they're so good L their bosses are scared to put ‘em : in any more movies.

Miss Baxter

'Don’t Fall for Sacred-Cow Treatment, Actress Advises

sensational as the picture that

|snagged an “Oscar” for them.

Stars Get Leery The stars get leery, too, every night when they go home there's that fancy gold statue staring ‘em in the eye. First thing they know

their next part. Being an anti-climax, they .igure, is worse than never even being vg nominated for one of those " gadgets. Ea one was a reat] honor,” Miss Baxter says. "But after all the excitement was dver 1 didn’t get any roles. Just sat around for months. When 1

{would cal the studio they would

tell me they had to be careful in handling me—now that I was an academy winner.”

Gets the Jitters

they're powerful particular about!

Miss Baxter took so much of} this “sacred-cow” stuff, then she) began to get jittery.

“I was afraid.” she sxplained. {“T might drop into the nowhere--

The follow-ups might not be as/the way some other winners fhe . : ;

MILANO INN

In Every Town There Is!

One Good Italian Restau-!

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Miss Helen Ludwig, of the

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gave Burgess Lewis Milestone. The action,

Early Diagnosis Needed

THE YOUNG bachelor who collects stamps in his spare time would be embarrassed if someone called him an expert in this field. He is not, he! His work is simply to bring to the! average citizen and physician an educational pro-| gram on cancer and to ask their co-operation in’ licking the mortal tumor. : ‘Anderson preaches early attention to suspicious growths or vague symptoms. while, he watches developments in diagnosis and hopes fof! the day’ when a ‘positive diagnosis can be made at an early stage He’ grew serious and slapped the desk with his “We need a simple test for cancer.” Other physicians share his scientific frustration. Almost three years goes by frbm the time the average cancer patient first notices symptoms until “he is admitted to the Indiana University hospitals, records show.

Dr. Anderson was: born in Mentone and he never forgets his Hoosier upbri ging. His father? E. D. Anderson, is still a practicing veterinarian. derson, is .a professor at keeping up the family (By Kenneth Hufford.) |

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Sunda , undey—Black Hills Passion Play

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Producer Sues Author

In Film Dispute

HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 21. {UP).—§ {Producer Berny Byrens asked $1 million damages today’ in a suit | charging that Author John Steinbeck transferred the screen rights to his book, making a contract with him. Mr. Byrens said Mr. Steinbeck to. Actor Director

“Cannery Row,

the fim rights Meredith and

said, violated Mr. Steinbeck's 1945 contract with Mr, Byrens.

Mean-

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