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which survived were found to be sterile.
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Garment Workers’ Union in an impressive skyscraper clinic in New York City. .
Last year 510,000 services were/40, St. Bridget's, ven
68,000 individuals. Original-
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financing is the fund provided by employers under collective bargaining agreements. It provides medical service up to $30 a year for all union members, .and beyond that extremely low service fees are charged. Shortcomings Listed What are the shortcomings of {Blue Cross-Blue Shield voluntary! plans?
insurance some who need it most give it the “manana treatment” ~gomething to do tomorrow. Another weakness of voluntary schemes is that they're not open to They must be actuarially sound as are insurance companies ~ income must bear a relationship to benefits or they can’t stay in business, Statistically they know they can accept groups—but not individuals. Voluntary plans generally are .to Income groups—of'
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contributions: today the base Holy Angels,
Some of The Times to ri Jo Amn Janice Waterman,
ters in The Times Spelling Bee. Pupils who did not send in
7:30 p. m.: Northwestern Community Center, 2400 Northwestern Ave, —
Park Dept. Headquarters, 101 E. 27th 8t.—S8chools 27, 29, 32, 45, 7th Day Adventist. : Lockeficld Community Center,
St. Pauls Methodist Church,
Those who survive tonight's first preliminary will return to their centers the week of Apr. 18 at which time the field will be narrowed to two contestants who will take part in the first semifinals the first week of May at the
Boe contestants at Fairview Joan Maha, Jim Donadio, Tommy Takayoshi nas; 86; Jerry Jordan, School 43. At_the table-are Mrs. Ralph Clark, # judge, and Mrs. L. V. Brown, pronouncer, : : :
% Spelling Bees Tonight at Four Centers
Grammar School Pupils Still Can Sign Up; |
Further Eliminations Due Week of Apr. 18 : By ART WRIGHT : ———Grammar-aschool pupils seeking championship title and a free trip to Washington will spell tonight at four cen-
tonight at the center listed for their school Here is the schedule of the contests which will start at
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Hill Community Oenter—Catherine Keeser, 12, St. Rita; Mary Agnes Rudy, 13, St. Rita.. Garfield Park Community Center—Jack Netherington, 13, School| 18; Carol Boss, 12, Sacred Heart;
Grace Mays, 11, School 72; Charles Denny, 12, School 72; Marjorie -Wehlage, 13, Sacred Heart; Linda Martin, 13, School 35; Thomas O'Brien, 13, 8t. Catherine’s; Barbara Hoyt, 13, School 34; Katherine Cunningham, 14, St. Catherine's; Patricia Williams, 13, St. Catherine's; Patricia Werner, 13, St. Catherine's; Alma Rose Kirsh, 12, St. Catherine's; Susanne Eckstein, 13, 8t. Catherine's; Mary
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schools are holding their own contests in their schools how, Results of last night's preliminary spelidowns follow: Brookside Community Center— Mary ‘Lou Pohiman, 13, Bt. Phillips Neri; Mary Duffy, 13, St. Phillips Neri. : Southside Community Center— Emilie Gray, 13, St. Patrick’s. Fairview Presbyterian Church Jo Ann Myers, 13, St. Thomas Aquinas; Janet Katz, 13, School! 84; Joan Maha, 12, St. Thomas’ Aquinas; Karin Swanson, 13
“|{8chool 86; Linda Silver, 12
School 86; Tommy Takayoshi, 13, St. Thomas Aquinas; Bill Hol-| land, 14, St. Thomas Aquinas;
“|Jerry Albrecht, 13, St. Thomas;
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tary Thomas Aquinas; Daniel Moran, , Bt.
Aquinas; Betty Speropoulous, 13, School 86; Sandra Shafner, 134 School 86;- Janice Waterman, 13, School - 86; Jerry Gordan, 13! School 43. { Riley Community Center — Anetta Chandler, 13, School 47;
Phyllis Young, 13, School 47.
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The Indianapolis Champion, Named Industrial Well, nobody has turned up a who could be a student of a Mar-| t for Monon cure for carelessness or improvi-{ion county school, will go to gen ~{dence, and under voluntary health {Washington the last week in May
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Rittenhouse, 13, School 35, ———————————————
Lorenz O, Schmidt, 5309 Graceland Ave, has been appointed in-
Railroad. Mr. Schmidt formerly was sec retary-treasurer of the Aquos Products Co. Before entering service he was associated 10 years with the First National Bank,
‘Locke St.—=Schools 4, 47. 24, Susanne Arnold, 12, School 20:
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Child Hos Fought For Life 3 Years
Times Stath Service old Harold Eugene Nelson, who
for his. life against the rare Hans Christian Schuller disease, into a coma today. His parents who have never given up hoping that Harold might recover from the “incurable” blood disease, said they had resigned themselves to “waiting and praying.” : Harold was sent home from his
he was not strong enough to continue treatment. Last week his condition sudden]y became critical and he was rushed to an Anderson hospital for two blood transfusions. He falled fo rally and he was returned to his home. His parents said he was too critical to be taken back to Mayo's. ; Harold was st¥icken by the rare disease, which attacks and destroys the marrow of the bone, when he was 18 months old. Many times since thgn doctors have despaired for his life, but the tiny tot has made amazing comebacks, ; “His treatments at Mayo's were financed by contributions from persons all over the state when his parents finally exhausted their own savings last year. He was on his 14th trip to Mayo's in February when he suffered
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