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TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1049
U. S. Opens $10 Millionrsr Ling For Farin
Fight to Curb Death Toll of Heart Disease
Awards Huge Sum to 85. Institutions
To Carry Out Vast Research Program By DAVID DIETZ, Scripps-Howard Science Editor
The United States government Has launched the greatest at-!:
tack on heart disease in. history with the award of approximately §10 million in‘federal funds to some 85 medical schools and institutions to carry on research in diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Heart disease, No. 1 killer in the United States, is trailed closely! by two other horsemen of death, kidney disease and cerebral hemorrhage or stroke. All three!
begin with changes in the blood, y vessels, namely, high blood pres-| orways sure and hardening of the 3 New Directors
arteries, and together the three! Foundation Expands
account for about one-third of all the deaths in America. Sanatorium’s Service Appointment of three new di-
The grants will be administered under the supervision of the National Heart Institute of the U. 8.. Public Health Service and will be used to speed up research,
experts in this field, and to build Foundation Inc., of Norways Ban-
additional 1 atorium, 1820 E. 10th St, was ne 3 avoratory facilities announced today.
y New members of the board are To Use Latest Tools Wray E. Fleming, general counThe latest tools and discoveries sel of the Hoosier State Press Asof science will be utilized in the sociation} Clarence Efroymson, new attack on heart, disease. Ph.D, Butler University di . Radioactive isotopes will be em-/ment of economics and Mrs. Elias ployed in some of the researches.|C. Atkins, active civic leader. In others, the possibility of using] The three new directors were cortisone, the new miracle drugjadded to the seven-member board that has proved so successful in/when Norways, Indiana's oldest arthritis, will be investigated. [Private psychiatric institution still Environmental and hereditary|in service, recently turned over factors will be studied. New diets, |!ts facilities and equipment to new surgical methods, and new ® newly organized charitable, nond will be investigated. profit foundation. rugs nvestiga : Norways, founded in 1898 by “Victory over heart disease willl Dr. Albert 'B Sterne, first profesSegui e much new knowledge; of Neurology at Indiana Unirst,” Dr. G. J. Van Slyke, di- versity School of Medicine, berector of the National Heart In- came a non-profit institution in! stitute says. “Heart disease 18/1943. not one but a number of prob-| Trains Personnel lems. It will take many men and| . This year as part of the statewomen working in many special wide expansion in the field of branches of scientific research, to mental health the 51-year-old inamass the new knowledge neces- stitution turned its facilities over
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Ace to Seek Distance Record Next Monday |
Air ace Lt. Col. Marion E. Carl, USMC, will use Indianapolis as a check-timing point next Monday when he attempts to set a new loi distance record from Sioux Falls, 8. D., to Cherry. Point, N. C, Former holder of the world's speed record, Col. Carl will fly an FOF Grumman Panther the 1200mile route, 650.8 miles per hour in 1947, when he flew a Douglas Skystreak over the Muroe, Cal, course.
Pfc. Carl N, Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson, 2709 Stuart St, recently arrived at Camp Hood, Tex., and was assigned to the “Hell on| Wheels” Second Armored Divi sion there, |
Second Lieutenant James A. Blakeslee, son of Dr. and Mrs. /Paul B. Blakeslee, 6202 N, Bher{man Drive, recently arrived in {Okinawa on the Army transport {General Walker: for a tour of {overseas duty in the Far East.
oN BUILT-IN LIGHTS | The Baya weaver-birds, of India, fasten fireflies into their nests,
Land Boom Won't Be an A-Bomb
By Science Service ing might be some ordinary acWASHINGTON, Sept. 27 —|cidental explosion with loud noise Don’t believe stories you mayland perhaps flames. hear about bombs dropping in| rm——— your vicinity even if you hear a Woman, 80, Leaves
loud noise. This is the warning of psychologists who have studied Host of Mourners KENOSHA, Wis. (UP)—Many
the psychology of rumor. The announcement of the living descendants mourned the Atomic explosion has passing of Mrs, Margaret Mar-
filled many with vague fears. But tell, 80. these will not lead to panic un-| Among her survivors were three less something happens nearby to sons, 11 daughters, 76 grandchilcrystallize them. Such a happen- dren and 44 great-grandchildren.
Congratulations
On Your 100 Years Of Medical | Progress— | 849-1949
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sary before we can arrive at de-|to the Foundation to expand charfinitive answers. Today we stand itable and educational activities at the threshold.” y |for 3rejming of vitally needed) Diet Inquiries psychiatric personnel, ! Diets will be investigated fol Jn nn Theat Seals Nar order to determine more clearly, = their role in hardening of i Fi ta provide the site for arteries of arteriosclerosis. Scien-| 0° i25ion County Child Guidtists have found that in a great| Ce linic. The land adjacent to number of cases of this condition, Or waY8 Was leased for a token there is an increase in the amount |PaYment. In addition, the sanaof cholesterol in the blood. Cho-|toTium has ggreed to integrate lesterol, a fatty substance, is WOK Of the clinic with its trainnormally present in the. blood ing robles, As Saker stream. . rium also underIt is planned to “tag” cho-| taken a program of expansion of | st, bron rai phn aie, vi sin active earbon into it. | | make it possible for scientists to dining room facilities. Another trace the progress of cholesterol Shoent Jogovation was : beauty in the blood stream and in the » primarily as a tissues of the body. | “morale builder” for women pa-| Chemical investigations wij tients. also be carried on to discover| The Yoysgation Muncned its the connection, if any, between educational program a psy-| secretions of the liver and kid-|chiatric seminar attended by| neys and the development of high graduate nurses and senior nursblood pressure. |Ing Hudénts from over the state Some years Dr. Harry|in August. Goldblatt made the fdamenta), Harey Bulg be 18 GHBIFED and discovery that high blood pres- Edwa a ue president of sure follows a reduction of the the Foundation Board of direc-| blood supply to the kidneys. tors. { Many scientists think that some r chemical substance is the con- : nection between the two. Pufs New Twist Jt is believed that when the) . kidney suffers a reduction in In U. S. Service
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Times Special | stance is secreted by the dam-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 —|
aged kidney and that this in-turn/Americans serving in military] reacts upon the heart and blood Overnment posts in Germany vessels so as to increase the have enriched their lives and pre-| blood pressure {pared themselves for future ‘ {careers by a wide ‘variety of [studies they are to engage in out-|
Brain Injury Can Come side office hours, a military gov-| ernment officials writes in the
From Many Causes latest number of the authoritative,
The human brain has developed Military Government Journal. to the point where it is capable = At least one youth carved out
of carrvin enta |a career as a contortionist, acYing on menial ProCesses| . rding to Paul G. Lutzeier.
impossible for other creatures. “Guided by continental experts Fortunately, such an extreme|, (y.¢ entertainment art, he bedelicate organism has been en- ame proficient enough: to gain cased in a hard shell—the skull./tpea¢rick] and night club bookings Despite the protection given it on his return to the United States. by nature, the brain can be dam- ite —————————r— | Span Up 27
aged by forces and factors that Life penetrate the skull. Injury to the . head or face may cause brain Years . in Century abscesses. Infections from the éar,| This is a good year in which to eye, or nose, and infections of be born. | the. face and scalp—such ‘as, If you had been born in 1849, erysipelas—may cause brain ab-|/the year the Indiana State Medscess, {ical Association was organized, eee errr east |you could expect to live about 40 years. Today the average length Seek Burglar Bt life in tne Uhited States is
1 1 [about 67 years. Planning a Trip i | In 1948 the expectation of life GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP)—Of-/for white females was 70 years ficlals of the Interstate Sales u,,4 three months, exceeding the Corp. are looking for a man get- piblical three score and ten. The ting ready to take & trailer on a expectation for white males was vacation, slightly better than 65 years. Missing from the company were| Basing their figures on trends - one set of overload springs, a gas and increases, life-table statisti-bottle-and regulator valve, and.a|cians believe the average length power hitch to fasten a house of life in this country will be 8815! trailer to a car. * |years in 1960 and 7134 in 1975.
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(ONE HUNDRED YEARS ago’ the physicians of Indiana met to organize the Indiana State Medical Association, the purpose being to further "medical research.and to exchange . knowledge that would make them better doctors.
Today . . . a hundred years later . . . the physicians of Indiana meet again, this time to celebrate a century. of medical progress which has decreased the incidence of disease and has prolonged man's life.
During the past one hundred years, the ideals upon which the medical association was founded = unending, tireless research and dissemination of scientific knowledge — have enabled hysiciads virtually to wipe out such illers as diphtheria, smallpox, typhoid
fever, bubonic plague, dysentery and
health . . . of a loved one
malaria. In 1849 .. . the year of our
When the life . . . or
is at stake, hope lies in the devoted service of
your physician!
founding . . .life-time expectancy was 38 years Today it is more than 66 years, a gain of 28 years in the life expectancy of man!: Indiana physicians are proud to have had a part in this great achievement.
As the Indiana State Medical Association enters its second century, its members rededicate themselves to the tenets upon which the association . was founded — to the end that man may enjoy good health and long life.
We are confident that medical science . . .-if permitted to remain free from government shackles . . . will discover additional ways to lessen o suffering and further prolong life, and will write another glorious chapter of social progress in the history of the human race!
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