Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1949 — Page 2

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Brivsh Medical Plan |

Pop lar: 1950 Election

Won't Abolish It

* System Has Proved More Costly Than . Expected, But Has Done Much Good

Editor's Note: There. has been a popular notion in America that if the Socialists lose the next British election a lot of their ; will be abandoned. For example, the ‘elzed scheme of state medicine, The Scripps-Howard Newspapers sent E. T. Leech to the + Writishudeles to study conditions there. He has done so for wiore than a month. In this story, which Is the sixth of a series, he discusses the medical plan, and Its future. : ; “By E. T. LEECH, Scrippe-Howard Writer : LONDON, Aug. 20—Britain’s famous medical plan is here to stay, regardless of who wins the 1950 election. Private practice won't come back. ! It is the one Socialist creation which is popular in Conservative as well as Labor Party ranks, In fact, with the election cam gn starting, Conservatives are claiming it as their own baby.

first took steps They say they firs SLePE olan—now over a year old—ap-

10 set Rte AT of the parently are declining. Doctors state health system. This main-|8Fén’t 6 liberal about gran Rig ly has to do with abuses which | every request for state aid, Also, have made it far more costly government superiors are doing a better job of backing them up. Social workers, Jocal medical boards and state officials have grown less likely to cater to a patient's every whim. " . n } THE HEALTH plan is costing F Britain more than 50 cents a week t per person--which is iwice what was estimated before it started. So says a 36-page booklet just issued by the Minister of Health|} whe. in_Aneurin Bevan, a former coal miner and the most violent left-winger and revolutionist in| the Socialist government. He also

medical wing. Mr. Leoch

Short-eut and mass production)

trying to see enough patients to make a living, also bring many complaints, Doctors-who os . state fee of $3.40 a year for each : _ patient on their list, up to a cost of the health plan.

max total 4000 _| Total cost of the medical system |” Hh. of are un this year was estimated in Mr.[

Bevan's report at $1,464,000,000. twice as hard as ever before for, “obo ex $1.5 bil-

about half the income. They are/,. “yore ivan half will be for

demanding Wigner Joss, [ospitals—of which about 2600 were taken over by the state. DENTISTS are under heavy (On the same per capita cost aj fire. A nation never much given similar U. 8. health plan would) care rushed in for treat-/cost about $6 billion a year. But 0 auital in to far higher living standards would

and false teeth. Fees reprobably make the bill twice that tly were cut about a fourth, 6) i

but dentists still do far better ou» | than physicians. The papers print] OF THIS $1.5 billion for health about excessive dental in-service, only $164 million comes ' eomes (up to $100,000 a year in/from the public's insurance con-| one case) mass services tributions. These run at a rate of |’ : largely by office/$1 a week for an employed man, | helpers. N investigations of which about 14 cents is for into quality of work have been the health scheme. Women pay| : Mo si +d oo, aud the Suldotime . Opticlans are swamped. It takes ployed quite a bit more. ¥ three months to a year ‘to get| Thess contributions must be /

passionati ‘desire to give benecontributed greatly to the heavy

operations. London's C whether they registered under the Sounet gating

charges schoo! the British public did not, and wait ge that than Ook SHAHN Hust still pay fees to the small minorglasses, eve in critical cases. ity of doctors engaged in private

has charge of housing. His biter] —"_ methods, by overworked doctors oo LoCo". iq gvstem, and his! —

~~ fits to the poor, probably have re——

d a long time for Paid by everybody—vegardless of ©.’ v LET : J : a a J. Hugh O'Donnell, Indianapolis Times editorial artist, was a | apa gre pian, “About five per cent| oo. in the Disabled American War Veterans editorial contest, | At least 140 Japanese died injand private

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Intervention Plea privity eg on at r wen ” thout commen , bama St., To Halt Strike of ony jst wit a said Of Grain Restriction. in General Hospital today with a

Simonen ordered strong police reinforcements armed with sub- ,.. machineguns to guard strike-\" yi. i1-James Otsuka, 28 bound-Kemi, northern . Finland| por Earlham College student, tons. see a private physician. lumbering town, against further yaq refused to pay 21 per cent of| The same source disclosed that jocce’ Wilson, 19, of 1122 Shet{Communist strike violence. Ihis 1048 taxes because he

Germany lieved the money would be s

- i le surprised] General Complained “Frank Uirey, 72, of 1506 8. was

000 ted there were no Dearing relativess WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP) brain concussion and multiple 50, Hin in: that area and Mrs, Spurlock —Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.) bruises. y Be Yaiied been seen 'said today he will ‘ask the Sen- Police said he was struck by a

|| (with Russia).” : : "(Radio Moscow, heard in Lon-| Farmer Refuses

don, broadcast the same para-| ‘Tg Support War’ graph in a long triade against the, , o.oo County farmer

ish government.)

|“for military purposes.’

8. High Commissioner John Quaker and member of

Thad youths missing in Ger- not permit him to pay a tax “to

for nearly two weeks, support war.”

|secret counter intelligence corps unit, [(CIC) have been drafted into the!J

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of Oyster Bay, L. I, and Peterheard his plea and then gave him! side was identified as Nathan]

{Sellers, 19, of Radnor, Pa.’ til Sept. 1 to pay. :

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|ceptable.” He implied other Mar-/gy Aug. 29 in [shall Plan nations were discrim-| Paris, 1

tacles in England is a major An unregistered man or woman

private doctor bills. Morgover such a patient must

yen Supplies The Conserva+ tive Party orm, i8tients. Many serious cases mustiy.nts of private doctors have wait for long periods to gain ad-state drugs. Thus, while pledging| mittance. Once in the hospital, economy, it promised to add a,

physically possible. This situa« plan, (It also promised to raise is due not only to a short-|old-age peénsions—another voteoLd hut also of nurses getter) medicall WELL OVER $i’ biilion of the : 00st ‘of the health system is paid out of general taxation.’ It is one

© prescriptions for such minor med.| But, by Sonera the Labor Pa

of adhesive tape. {weak Liberal generally,

. state medicine, | atiunt oan get Rimdst anything] Even severe critics admit it water bottle, rs corsets for women have received

& lot of attention. But even critics A . from “panel” or company, doc-| of the medical plan told me they ,.; their families were not in-

such instances are now declining.! | y ’ poor homes often did not get at-|it However, doctors do have 10 tention until critically iil.

tioned food. | Tomerrow: Will Freedom Be But early abuses of the health Natlonalized Next?

LONDON, Aug. 20 (UP)-—Roy W, Howard of the Scripps-How-ard Newspapers told British newsmen today that the general temper

Mr, Howard, accompanied by Mrs. Howard and his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Perkins, stopped here for a few hours en route to the

continent by plane for a vaca- ~~ Le

Mr. Howard told them that, Sincere desire in the United States

to have started before 12 articles “There is a bottom to our® have been published. .

British Labor Government for all [not diminishing but continuing|

He sald they recognized that some be called.”

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We British Are Tired Yankee Insults.” = ° .: | American market—our prices, you| 2 say, are too high. Yet you are C crippling our dollar earnings by. L 3 _1uUnsve i piling up your tariffs against] Three-year-old Michael Townsend bit a plece out of his tongue

réason why British pay the world's| . Beneath the headline will be 3 hest income and sales taxes. [cartoon reproduced “(rom . an

tly, it 1s a factor in the American newspaper showing a ys . ..

pits which have cut sales of shabby John Bull begging in| “Too many of Americans today n-th . may hot be ill. Or they may want British g in world markets, |tront of a “socialism saloon.” you y y IS mn

employed men got medical service damned annoyed.

tion. Or an increase in some ra- they now have. rel 4

in the United States is to bring Marshall aid to an end as sched- Side now appearing in the Bcripps- Nitienal Society of uléd in 1952, Howard chain of newspapers "yy Seiril Cat from the poison pen of Mr, E. T. gp Srqunds

series of articles about Britain by conception to think that America) The newspaper will contend S'gle Convention

barrel, t00,” he said. “There is/t0 hold on to our sense of humor.| af He told newsmen at Heathrow an awakening to the fact in the But frankly we're damned tired Hodcarriers Building & Common a. Airport that the Leech articles as| United States that world de- Of being written off as good-for-| merical Internationa) a whole do not blame the present mands on the United States are NOthINg beggars. 4

the problems confronting Britain. [to increase. A halt has got to Yet You sneer at our austerity|w | ving. You scream at us for

maps. an ther 7 recent LR “we enone 4 British Tired of Yankee

“ American ‘Claptrap’ and ‘Downright Lies’

LONDON, Aug. 20 (UP)~London’s Sunday Pictorial will tell rushed home as S00D 88 considerable cost to the health Ne United States tomorrow that the British are damned annoyed

the “lies and slanders” of American critics,

Pictorial, an Independent, pro-Labor tabloid newspaper

inating against Britain. : He will report Britain originally had asked on the relationLaut for §940,000,000, but later -uppedighip of copper - |its request to $1,518,000,000.: and silver coin-

Ships Attacked

“subjected to machine gun fire” by a ship of unidentified nationlality, according to Japanese press

a IU Professor

; : | RN Britain and Italy have rejected Paris Speaker tentative 1049-50 Marshall Plan Times State Service allocations by the orfanization| BLOOMINGTON, Aug. for European economic co-opera-| Historical discoveries made by for “willful” violation of sugar/Church St.

as too small. Prof. Verne B. Schuman of

Britain’s Sir Edmund Hall- Indiana University classics Patch told the OEEC Council yes- partment will be terday that the proposed alloca-|/presented at the

of $850,000000 to Britain Sixth Interna“unsatisfactory and unac-itional Papyrolo-

ra age of anglent n Egypt and Gece

was not held. 1 {Agriculture Department "oo'| Cars driven by Robert B. Shake, an

refusal to serve in a non-combat Gen Vaughan's call was re-

not _ there since {her parents died. A search of the ye, «pive Per Cent” subcom-ligeen’ he walked out from

out mittee to look Into reports that/block of Madison Ave. late yesterGen. Harry H, Vaughan in/day. Driver of car, Philip le a i . Porter, 63, of 708 Murray St.

president ‘Truman's military|20, of 864 N. Tuxedo St, 30d Ke neth Borgmann, ew aide was said to have telephoned|p 00 F ided at North and

Agriculture Department, of- , an Days to Pay Tax ficial to complain a oar Dearborn Sts. last night, bringing ’

tightening. up- on supplies of Infuse. ious vaste 8 R R 4 grain for distilling. Greenfield, and her 3-year-old sisGen. Vaughan, according to &Riter Margaret, were taken to St. informed government SOUT Ce, Vincent's Hospital with face lace

to- complained that the White House! erations. They were riding in the *

day had until Sept. 1 to $4.50 Was not informed in advance Borgmann car. Meanwhile, Interior Minister|y™Y AC NRT POPC to ay a that Clinton P. Anderson, then| Another passenger in the Borge

$1000 fine, or serve a year in Secretary of Agriculture and NOWimany car was treated in St. Vin-

a New Mexico Senator, Was £0-cent's and released. A passenger for.Ing to tighten the grain restric tne Shake car said he would

be- Some White House official earlier field Ave, suffered a burned hand pent Nad tried to find out whether thelo,riy today when he lost control » a |grain rationing restrictions were or nig car at Tremont and Morris the 80ing to be changed. The callerigi, The car ran up a utility pole

|J. McCloy has personally ordered Friends Service Committee, Mr. Was told, it was related, thatig,y wire overturned and caught & “top priority” search for two Otsuka insisted his beliefs would|

such a decision would depend ong... the general grain situation.

> |American investigators disclosed, Mr. Otsuka, who served ris eiton Hit hhik 16. pr” { r. a, 8 a - ZL lin Frankfurt today. {on term during World War tf for! o Mr. Anderson later lssusd an C er, ¥ 1 They sald agents of the super- t int | ——

rder tightening the controls.

mre Moore c. Bao yen rored to have come soon acer Rants Act search for Warren Oelsner, 21,/day in Federal Couft. The fudge| Tat Wh ep ]

A 16-year-old girl hitchhiker

The Agriculture Departmennt | from Milwaukee reported to state

Koenig, then administrative as:

- They vanished in the British| “I will accept punishment te stant to Mr. Anderson. Mr rman Ag ini “eourt oh a . . .ipolice today that she was raped son ot Germany alr Bing in ve cur Shocin® Sr Goa Ken an Pers Ra 420 we yan Indapapls oh aha riding their bicycles through the —— meer 0 W0% not available for comment. accepting a ride in his car. Russian zone to Berlin.

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Earlier testimony Has pictured| Later, city police arrested two y Gen. Vaughan as intercedingi youths on assault and battery with the Agriculture Department charges at the request of state in-another case. Witnesses said police. Held in connection with he once sought relief for a New the attack are James D. Smith, Jersey molasses maker whose|24, of 618 W. New York St, and 20 syrup allotment had been shut off [Vernon Johnson, 22, of 943

the rationing rules. Both denied participation in de-| ‘Gen. Vaughan's name has the attack. They will be arraigned , |eropped up frequently in the Monday night before Beech Grove ' lsubcommittee’s investigation of Magistrate Paul C. Wetter. Washington's so-called “influence! Accompanied by a 15-year-old - industry,” in which some busi-|girl, the victim said they were nessmen’s representatives here/thumbing rides on E. Washington take 5 per cent as their fee for St, last fight when two boys. in landing government contracts. [a car offered them a ride. | She said they drove > a stop $1 * east of the city on U. . 40, ‘Russia Promotes Then, she said, one of the boys Si . held her while the other attacked Nude Swimming her. Her companion was not ed

harm

recent typhoon “Judith” |pookkeeping dur- pr gop In German Zone At General Hospital, examining

rs. Alma Bradley, 41, of

"same t spectacles for more ! ; |Thursd hen th The elusive West Side pants occupation authorities. than Jug ot fv the husband pay the druggist for drugs and Insults, London Po er Says any — hy Sent Being | burglar struck again early today.| Nude bathing, said the Soviet- Fitfeen Indiana departments M

Assails Leech’s ‘Poison Pen’ Articles and Raps

physicians confirmed that the

"BERLIN, Aug. 20 (UP) — A Sir] had been raped. campaign to promote nude bath-

‘Pants Burglar’ Visits |ing flourished in the Soviet zone AFL Unions Eye

Two Japanese fishing ships West Side Home {have been missing since early

of Germany today with the apparent approval of the Fussian 1951 Legislation

1140 licensed newspaper Berliner Zei- [of AFL national and internation-

N. Senate Ave, awoke to find a tung Am Abend, Is “progressive.” al trade unions and collective light shining in her face. A man, But, it advised would-be nude bargaining organizations today she said, demanded her “not to bathers to be discreet for the time began formulating proposed leg-

reports todAy. | po by ; say anything,” then ran from the being “because not all people islative resolutions for the 1951 Sicily {house. {have adopted the clean and clear General Assembly. : : | Later, her husband, Charles A. approach to the human body.” | John W. Acker, secetary of the Eight Carabinieri were killed in Bradley, 58, discovered his pants : a Indiana State Federation of La-

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If the doctor signs an order, Praise and are pledged™ta uphold iy, = "4 thundering insult . . . press.” (the comment of) power drunk

{with a- Sirculation f § million, will carry a banner headline pro- = Ar. goods in. theithe_

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erday when a mine laid was. a. billfeld containing _Siciian_ bandits they. Were The intruder had removed a. wine with: otel through Monday. chasing blew up their truck. |dow screen ESA Sean Ved 3. Win~ iwith-ehildren-up- do- the--age orion 3K Lp

hild Bites Tongue McGrath to Move

y and 10 seriously. wounded and a shirt missing. In the pants| THE NEWSPAPER suggested bor, said the unions will continue

i gislative proposals of the in 3 wut s¥tend this age Nmit. dividual unions, all members of i ity campaign {oBan the State Federation of Labor, slowly when a young girl com-|yw pe forwarded to the parent

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP) plained in a letter to the editor | .canization which will consider =Sen J. Howard McGrath (D. R;|Solumn ga hee Hiothee forbade them in its convention, Tuesday ) .) Will res his Senate seat Der Ol “her swimming I ypool, . San a juke being fouled oy Fasping, aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, 1533 | Tuesday to in the TR yn) he Cl : . he text calls American crit. bigd ycoons, by brash around- Kappes St., when he fell off of fcal supplies as aspirin or a. roli|Party, the Conservatives and the|;.y of the Labor government the-world-in-one-day 3

fol-| Readers immediately assailed] Tne State Federation of Labor

Jowing day as Attorney General [the mother as “unnatural and wil select proposals for submis-

politicians, piano stool. Son of Mrs. Betty/Sen. McGrath succeeds Tom C. dirty.” sion to th Assem ; on . i . | { e Ge downright les . . . arrant-clap- and “by your lying anti-British Townsend,- 1519 Kappes St. he|Clark~as the new head of the! Ihe newspaper gave these let- 1951 Mr Senerdl i sembly of was treated by ambulance doctors. Justice Department. jters wide prominence and then! -

without . charge A political wire pullers.” ° : on bine has done much good for the poor" i i40 A i , | ° . wigs, medicinal IS mata lin especially women and children “It 18 fair to say that the Brit- nin anapo 15mm t tatistics . =

Under the old system, in which ith are riled. In fact, we're

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1 By Seienoe Serview ‘Truman on Week-End | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20

EVENTS TODAY

Called Downright Lies State Conventions of the Following Organizations Through Monday in the| of

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out forms. If a doctor orders it./voluntary hospitals; as tn Ameri. “uShis against this country, its] Union of North America: Internsti

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. nity puse tion, were inherited by the present hustle, he condenses our history. Algnen lub Fian Frr—3 to 11 pm. British newsmen questioned government, {He dehydrateés our problems. He ) him at length about thé current, He sald it was a complete mis. "Ugly prophesies our doom.” EVENTS TOMORROW

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had been exaggerated, and that cluded. The mother and child in! “During the past few weeks, Slarsesl Hotel: American Federation off n ; . has been impossible to pick up International’ Ruiange” "0 py Theatrioa Aen art: Gala stalintle Sunes . There a newspaper without reading on-| chine Operator Anca: Interns. City Tui emorial. submit to endless appeals to £11 was a great. deal ‘of ‘free care in! pape 5 Shine Quetators of A CARR CO Niet " one Xe wn Ben p Pos. { ickley, B o ing Lid

‘ Brotherhood of Painters, ecorators & Britain is accustomed to a Paperhangers of America: Internation.

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after. they have seen all 12 for the closest possible under- his dollars have bought the soul pographic i (American : e

articles by Mr. Leech, they would standing.” he said. and sovereignty of’ the Marshall | © af 0 CT w agree Mr, Leech had done a good, But he added that there is con- Ald countries—and of Britain in io $A eiders 8 Foun: R reportorial job. He said the ma- cern in the United States about | Particular? ; , ¥ { North America jor criticism of the series seems its own treasury. | “We try, in Britain, to keep! . of ction: Torrie

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