Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 6

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“VD Incidence |

Denmark Rate . | Only 800 i] Serologist Reveals |

By JOHN WILSON Scandinavian countries have

the lowest venereal disease rate in the world, a Danish Bool;

In Denmark alone, only about| 800 cases have been reportéd an-| nually in post-war years, sald Dr. Peter Krag of “the Danish State Serum Institute, Copen-| hagen. On his second trip to America, Dr. Krag is visiting Indianapolis and the Indiana University Med-| fcal Center, He Is the guest of Dr. L. Y. Mazzini, chief-of the IU serology department. Before the war years, Denmark

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Cases jumjed to 4000 annually

during the war period are now leveling off at 800; ye “We are now on the right track = w again,” sald Dr. Krag.

Indiana Figures In contrast, Indiana had a total of 8277 cases last year, Dur-

ing the peak war year, 1043, there Turner (center) and

were 17,301 cases reported in the at Xokoma, South Bend, Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Danish researcher attrib. uted the low VD rate to two main factors sotfalized medicine and improved living conditions in his country. “Since almost everyone has government medical insurance, cases of the disease are treated promptly and this reduces the spread of the disease,” Dr. Krag sald: ‘An enthusiastic advocate. of government-supervised health insurance, Dr.—Krag said 90-to 95

CHICAGO, Nov. 5 (UP) a research specialist sald today.

of Antioch College.

diapers and getting meals a Danish vocational substitute for her Tr $4000 a vious participation In the business Or professional world,” he said.

are enrolled under the plan, He sald the average dottor/ receives about year for his services. He receive

{ent and usually has 2000 “And the prattle of a 2- year-old, | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 5 (UP)—| New initiates included: 322 hose y for all his charms, is scarcely & Ajuminum Co. of America today | sad Son Bt. Marvin hres Ha: eat, Jom commencing Jan, 1 substitute for the sociability the ,. nounced a dividend of 50 cents TO a "8 ewra Batter. |

Members Stockholders mother once freely participated in Under the Danish medical plan, with adults.” members are considered stock-| [yr Sontag presented his obserholders. Premiums: may be. re- y ions in a paper read at a duced . following years ofl low na- meeting of the Gerontological So-

tional sickness, Dr. Krag pointed ciety, Inec., a group which special-:

out. |izes in the study of old age. His He said the insurance plan be- naner was sub-titled “American gan _almokt 60 years ago on & women Don't Make Good Mothprivate basis, later giving way to org

are content with our system,” said their own needs is often expressed’ Dr. Krag; “They can also have io their children as hostility and private patients, you know." {over-protection,”. Dr, Sontag said. Dr. Krag has been very much) Factors Listed impressed by American labora-| Fe listed these factors as retories during his visit. He said fa- sponsible for the situation: cilities are better and “you have The co-educational and commany more technicians than I am petitive basis of the U. 8. educaaccustomed to.” tion system; the frequency of diOnly 2 Medical Schools {rect competition with men in the Denmark has only two medical business world; the freedom of schools. They graduate up to 200 social movement of American students each year. At present, women, and our tendency to ap the tiny country has between 5000 Praise ail sorts of effort isthe and 6000 doctors. , ~-{4allurs paid for it.. He said that the female's comMedical education consists of

seven years’ study. in Denmark, Petition with the tes Jogiis In, Saowed ny the Ropers Teulon the schooling period. Ul. Ylorus a | “Education and the industrial are graduated at the age of 26| Juiue

or 27 . rather than delineating clearly Dr. Krag, who speaks excellent, otitive roles for men and English, - sald the women—one Aas A breadwinner

taught in the schools. His daugh- ...4 one as a homemaker and ter began learning English at the ....ir of children,” he. said. age of 9. Frustrating Problems During his four-week visit here, “Marriage poses many problems Dr. Krag attended the World 5¢ 5 frustrating nature to the Health meeting in Washington, woman who has been reared and D, C. and visited laboratories In geared to competition, to freedom the East and Midwest. He plans to and to monetary reward. These Feturn.- 10: Denmark next. week. factors are not inherent. in homefie— | making.

Ford Motors Sets ‘The woman ‘who finds the care

of a baby or two superimposed on Production Record [the routine Bousehold duties, lotten burdensome In themselves, DETROIT, Nov. 5 (UP)==Ford q,,4, 1itt1e opportunity to intellecMotor Company today hoe riRogrister agar tual- pursuits, adult sociability or Of onpert tion, 1,208,088 cars, trucks and tractors lof att St i he snl ‘for the first 10 months of 1949. It is. easier for the male Ford assembly ‘lines topped gyoiq frustration, he sald. 1948 productien of 1,153,083 units “Needs fof the well-adjusted, in-only-10-meonths, the company mature man are satisfied through: sald. During August of this year s.oo0rt and maintenance of the Ford rolled off 158078 vehicles family, holding a job in which he the highest monthly production receives concrefe approval —ex-

&inve the war; [pressed In that cultural measure, | The all-time production mark of goiiar- wages.

“She 1s all too likely ne fy preparing a formula, washing |

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| The resentment women feel “as t “Most of the Danish physicians 4 ‘result of the frustrations of| or 1948, he eloss of Tap Dee, “led . ‘ lob:

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Specialist Says American J] Local Sudents Women Make Poor Mothers

Research Director Contends Traditional Competition With Males Primary Factor |

American women make poor mothers, Twenty-four Indianapolis students were included in new pledges and " One reason is that she has too much freedom, said Dr. Lester initiates announced yesterday by after, Warren Sontag, director of the Samuel 8. Fels Research Institute social fraternities and sororities| on campus Indiana University. javer,

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