Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1967 — Page 5

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work, Saturday is becoming increasingly important as a day for running errands. He urged motorists to exercise full caution in their weekend driving, whether on a trip to the supermarket or a weekend drive in the country. Pumpkin pie and whipped cream go together—b utso do pumpkin pie and ice cream, pumpkin pie and coarsely chopped pecans, pie and whipped cream topped with finely chopped nuts, say Extension food specialists at Purdue University.

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CUB PACK 66 NEWS The January meeting of Cub Scout Pack 66 was held at the A. C. Newby School, Thursday evening. January 19, 1967. The opening was given by Den 4, with den mother, Mrs. Palmer. A new advancement ladder board, made by Cubmaster, B. G. Allison, was presented. Each cub placed his pin on the ring of the ladder representing his attained achievement. Each boy is working toward the top ring of the ladder which is the Webelos. Awards were presented to the

following boys. Attendance Awards: Den 2—Mark Chapman, No. 1, Jeff Fuller, No. 1; Donny Kay, No. If Peter Mattis, No. 1; and Brad Melvin, No. 1. Den 5 Nathan Huber, No. 3. Den 7—Eric Blossom, No. 1 and Ken Williams, No. 1. Den B—Tim Lockhart, No. 4. Service Stars*: Den s—Larry Kay, 2nd year; and Terry Thorpe, 2nd year. Den 7—Bill Allison, Ist year. Den B—Doug Smith, 2nd year. Rank Achievements: Den 2 —Brad Melvin, Wolf; Den 4 Mike Martinez, Wolf; Den 5 Terry Thorpe, Bear award plus one gold and 1 silver arrow; Den

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7—Ricky Jones, Wolf award plus one gold and two silver arrows; Ken Williams, Wolf plus one gold and one silver arrow; Den 8— Loren Campbell, Lion plus one gold and one silver arrow; Mike Force, Bear; Doug Smith, Lion; and Tim Lockhart one silver arrow for Lion. A skit was presented by Den 8, with Mrs. Lockhart, den mother. Boy Scout Week, February 713, was announced. Cubs are ask to wear uniforms to school at least one day of that week. On Scout Sunday, February 12, boys are also ask to wear uniforms to their church. The meeting was closed by Den 2, with Mrs. Mattis, den mother. The next meeting will be the Blue and Gold Banquet, Thursday, February 16, 1967, 6:30 p.m., at the Speedway Methodist Church.

"Wanted: Some LifeSaving Answers" How to save more babies’ lives was the subject of a spirited meeting in San Francisco not long ago. The babies didn’t have a spokesman present; but their in-

terests were well presented by a couple of hundred obstetricians, pediatricians, and other specialists brought together by the American Medical Association. The infant death rate in the United States has been declining, but at a pace that can best be described as a burst of languor. In 1956 it was 26.0 per thousand live births; in 1965, according to Government estimates, it was 24.8 The doctors agreed that this wasn’t good enough and that something ought to be done about it. The babies, if anyone had asked them, doubtless would have gone along. It’s a medical axiom that the quality of care and nutrition received by an expectant mother has a lot to do with the health of her child. Dr. Arthur J. Lesser, deputy chief of the Children’s Bureau in Washington, put it this way: “Progress . . . can come about only if there is greater attention to the improvement of maternity care, especially in lowerincome families.” Dr. Ralph A. Reis, a professor of obstetrics at Northwestern University, noted that the infant death rate in non-white families nearly doubles that of the white population, and calling this “bad medicine and bad economics.” To many of the physicians present, the problem was bigger and wider than one of maternity care. Dr. Reis spoke of eight million women in the low income brackets who are “subject to continuing malnutrtion—not only during pregnancy, but before and after and between pregnancies.” Dr. C. H. Hendricks, a Cleveland obstetrician, suggested that the “greatest single cause” of infant deaths is “low socio-economic status.” Others joined in their diagnosis.

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