Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1948 — Page 38

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Bill Babbitt jots down a lic conse number. A few minutes with the family

Average Income $10,000 a Year;

NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (UP)~Your doctor really works. Thé average physician has a 60-hour work week. , Furthermore, the net incomes of American doctors average about $10,000 a year. The statistics are offered by the magazine Medical Economics. rd Surveys also show, according to the magazine, that active

0 24 per cent of their time to gna. tree medical service. He's usually 35 when his shingle The magazine recalled past sur- goes up, and-he’s—-often in his veys that show the cost of Dbe- prime when death cuts him down,

a physician and equipping the magazine says. ledst $30,000. . come in 1935,” the magazine said, © Dies In Prime “was exactly $3792, which helps It 8 on to sgy that for ihe

vestment he has an active career .“From 1043 to 1947, the net in-

Many U. S. Doctors Work 60-Hour Week

for a start in practice to be at’ “The doctor's average net in-|

—Bill reads to Geraldine and Tommy, while Rita holds Timothy.

come of private physicians. rose|

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14 per cent, but the income o™all| ‘By GEORGE RYDER

1047 decade, while office-call fees sackipg spuds, to be able to do it.

soared 67 per cent” noug : {and three ®Rildren:

You'll Only Get a That's why,™from 8 a. m. to 1 Ip. m.—unless he has to appear in

f 2 ’ 3: N private physicians give from nine both| DTessing Down, Ma'am court—Bill waits “en counter,

SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 11 sweeps out and stocks the shelves | (UP)—Mrs. Nola Lowery, clerk of the grocery owned by his life{In Municipal Court, answered the long friend, Earl Hopping, “just jtelephone and a feminine voice off Rural St. on Michigan St. ’ inquired: “What should I wear] a © &

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{when I pay my traffic ticket?” BY NIGHT, Bill, Badge 211, is|

‘With understanding and re-/roaming the city in Cars 55, 56 |straint few males could have OF 57 for the Accident Prevention 'managed, Mrs. Lowery assured Bureau of the Traffic Department,

o explain why he has to saye forthe caller that.her normal day- Probing automobile collisions and,

og NSO CRS oh CH Ce ATE TE pit TE mi og NGI AS, % g ax, a enim hd SEE I AD! br NOTRE. DAME. Dec... bord? Re; Stiydlelan to Fecoup the Initial n- bad (Hilés" during 30d to-aky~Veire Wout be atcetabte BF mesessaspe answering burglary oN ORRE BANE. DEG. Halts

____| Between two jobs this World|sity of Notre Dame have suc-|

‘to the judge. |

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qf strained economy.

And it's not because he has ex- | @ pensive tastes. Bill's still wearing|

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roars $69.50 Burners ul \ .

War II B-24 gunner finds very cess ! e : little time to spend at home withi{compounds which might bring|in the Lincoln Hotel for represen-

his wife, Rita, his 7-year-old science closer to solving the prob-itatives of community organizadaughter, Geraldine, unruly lem of the dangerous RH factor ‘haired Tommy (he's 8) and the/ln human blood. newest member, Timothy, age

4iwent back to the time clock. But

The dread is Rita's, For her 4 there's the endless work and worry-—worry over a $75 monthly food budget and the children’s {constant need for shoes and

comfort! * Jj uade a sport coat for Bill, an| ot q overcoat for Tommy, virtually allj®

‘salaries have not kept

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Bill trades his uniform for an apron. :

i f | i {gainfully employed persons climb= BILL BABBITT would rather be a cop than anything in the! { ! Strain Often Brings Death at Prime {ed 32 per cent. And in the 1937- World—and he's working five hours a day in an East Side grocery, utive director of the American 1 k:O Wal ver

simple pleasures’ to his wife

This factor, which affects only ja small percentage of humans, Bill will have been on the force is the result of positive and negaa year Dec. 16. Then his salarytive RH blood type combination Jumps $300 a year to the sum of during.. pregnancy, possibly - resulting -in--serious -blood diseases.

Policeman Bill Can't Be A Family Man . . . On $2400 A Year

i" Give him easy chairs

Officer Babbitt Sweeps Out a Grocery Store, Dr. Petegorsky Is Each Day to Support His Wife and 3 Children

fully isolated two chemicalSky will be honored at a luncheon

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Yo NpiE ” n = v { & RIGHT NOW, though, his sal- first - time by the -scientist t ary bois down to $195 a month|Noire Be ® TACT 5 take-home pay for five mouths, neutralizing the RI ave backs and one roof at 2812 Bewraitsing the. RH antibodies, E. Michigan St. There's a problem|

re capable of

Price, head of department at

{Notre Dame, said research into the- compounds is still in the ex-

the two suits he owned before he PeT imental and -clinical stage. |

joined the. force. Rita ean’t res} Dr. Price and his associates, member when she last bought a are attempting to determine the’ {new dress, and both. Gerry and Structure of the comipounds, leadTommy owe most of their ward-/ Ing to their use for prevention of # robes to their mother's skill with diseases resulting from the RH

.Bill probably could be earning! Work on the project began sevmore money. He did much better eral years ago, following the dis#|when he was supervisor of the in-/covery by Mrs. Bettina Carter, sulin department for Elf Lilly & immunologist at Western Penn- @ Co. Besides that, the factory sal-|sylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh; jary was tied to a cost of living|Pa., that.an extract of alcohol{bonus that rose every time HCL precipitated. RH” positive red!

{blood cells contained substances {capable of neutralizing RH anti-

» ~ ” HE FIGURES, without eount- podies. giine overtime, he could take home! {$800 to $1000 a year more if hel

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Working with Dr. Price on the ‘project are Dr. Chaidaeo Chen, Hunan, China, associate in chemistry at Notre Dame; Arthur C. Cinclair, Elkhart, and Richard Miteh, Rochester; N. Y., research fellows in chemistry at Notre

— "Value! 2 has had three pairs ot Highway Employees, 55, shoes since Easter. Tommy has ill : ineeded-two pairs. Bill-had to-buy| Killed Near. Dillsboro two pairs. to: gor with Nik usiforme) J Rita-—well, she got a new pair this fall because she had to wear |low heels while carrying Timothy. {

| x holt n oliS: a iE SEWING aichine whirs| © Ss. 50 a lot at the Ba eis e. Babbitt House, Rita| Ray Keith, of near Aurora, was

ed while serving as “flag man” the highway crew, Investiators said he was struck by a'j

A Bb-yeariold state highway! lemployeq was killed in a traffic |accident while on the job yester{aay, two miles east of Dillsboro.

Kirshbaum Talker

Jewish Congress, will ‘address a:

went up 37 per cent, living costs His, $2400-a-year income as a probationary patrolman isn't meeting sponsored by the Indienough td feed, clothe and give some

ND Scientists Tap RH Blood Secret

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Board until Oct, i 1945, when he y was named to PRE RIC PORE

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chairman of the luncheon meeting and Max Klezmer chairman of the evening meeting.

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