Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1967 — Page 3
Thursday, January 5, 1967
"Sharper Tools Against TB" The old TB X-ray unit, once a familiar sight in many cities, is being used less often today. That doesn’t mean, unfortunately, that TB is “on the way out” Nearly 50,000 new cases are still reported each year. But newer methods of case detection give promise of quicker, more direct results.
A welfare Administration official specializing in TB statistics recently pointed out that people in the following groups, constituting about two percent of the total population are at greater risk of developing tuberculosis and thus of spreading it to other people, than any other group:
(A) Former patients in whom the disease has become inactive; such people must be kept alert, ngnally for five years, but insome cases the rest of their lives, for signs of breakdown into reactivated disease which brings renewed contagiousness. (B) People recently exposed to infection through contact with others who have the active disease. (C) People who themselves are TB “suspects” by reason of a strong reaction to the tuberculin test, or other medical gains.
Such people can be found through health department registers, laboratories, and doctors’ offices. Finding them, and seeing that they are given treatment or preventive therapy with the effective new anti-TB drugs, could result in a substantial reduction of new cases, as well as the general risk of new infection. This is considered a major task of public and private anti-TB workers today. In addition, there are millions of Americans who have the TB germ in their bodies but have never broken down into active disease, nor given any indication that they are “at high risk” of doing so. Yet, a certain number of these break down and become potential spreaders of TB each year. The Marion County Tuberculosis Association continues to recommend a TB test as part of your annual medical checkup.
Quality Control Meeting The American Society for Quality Control, Indianapolis Section, will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 10, 1967 at the Atthenaeum Turners, 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. James L. Cobum, Quality Director of the Bell Helicopter Company, will speak on the subject, “Quality Promotion Pays Off.” The social hour begins at 5:30, dinner at 6:15 and the regular meeting is scheduled to start, at 7:30.
UNION CARBIDE APPOINTMENT James W. Kruger has joined Union Carbide Corporation’s Electronics Division with the Crystal Products R and D Laboratory at Indianapolis, as Research Engineer in Quantum Electronics research. He is responsible for experimental and theoretical studies of new elctro-optic materials. The object of this work is the development of materials for solid state switching and modulating coherent radiation. His assignment includes work on two government contracts for electrooptic materials. Dr. F. R. Charvat is Manager of Crystals R and D. A native of Crown Point, Indiana, Mr. Kruger holds a B. S. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue (1961) and an M.B.A. from Butler University, Indianapolis. Reimbursement Plan For Draftees College-age young men need not feel that they must put off
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going to college just because of the uncertainties of the draft In stating the policy of Indiana Central College, Dr. Harry A McGuff, Director of the Evening Division, pointed out that the institution will make a refund of tuition, or will grant credit in* relation to that part of he semester completed by the student prior to being called to service. While he is assured of little or no financial loss, there is a good possibility that he will be able to complete some of his college work. Time thus spent will not only earn college credit but will pay off with valuable experience for the future.
speedway cmmrtiAiv chuioi (Continued from Page 1) In particular, he will explain the first step, a “questionnaire.” 2. Youth week will also be discussed. At 8:00 P-M. on Sunday, January Bth, “The Feast of the Star”, a liturgical drama of the Ephiphany - Chancel Choir, Chorale Choir, drama cast of 19. Child care will be provided. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Monday, Chorale Choir, 3:30-4:30; Tuesday, Boys’ Choir, 3:30-4:30; Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:30-4:15; Thursday, Motet Choir, 6:00-7:00, and Chancel Choir 7:30. The Department of Christian Education will meet in the Bethany Room Monday, January 9th in the Bethany Room, 7:00-8:15. Please note change in time. PASTOR’S CABINET will meet Monday, January 9th at 7:30 PM. in Room B-l. OFFICIAL BOARD will meet Tuesday, January 10th at 7:30 P.M. in Room B->l. REBECCA CIRCLE will meet with Miss Geneva Walter, 2207 Allison on Tuesday, January 10th at 7:30 pm. Assistant hostess is Mrs. James Collins. Worship will be conducted by Mrs. Max Brown, and the program “Long Forks” given by Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs. Frank Nasser. Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes will beheld on Wednesday, January 11th, Room B-6 at 3:00; Room B-l at 3:10. Golden Rule Fellowship will be Thursday, January 12th, in the Bethany Room from 1:30-3:00 P.M. Continuing their study of the life of Christ, the group will see the motion picture, “Boyhood and Baptism.” Hostesses will be the Abigail Circle. Los Amigos Class will hold its monthly supper ancT meeting on Friday, January 13th in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM. YOUTH WEEK: begins with January 29th evening event for both junior and senior high youth, an unusual meal and an outstanding speaker well-liked by young people; the following Sunday, February 5, will be the occasion for junior high and senior high young people assuming leadership throughout the church school and services of worship. Youth Council President Don Dotlich urges young people to be alert to these events and plan full participation. More details will be announced as Youth Week approaches.
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