The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 11, 1957, Page Three, Image 3

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New Stamp Honors Polio Volunteers * Join the March of Dimes
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Ok. Jonas Salk gives ^//JT J2*1£t!£T/
I FIRST POLIO VACCINE ' * c'“'",ucn' '
Postage Thousands of victims
STAMP ISSUED STILL NEED HELP...
VACCINE &y END OF I 1957, HONORS MILLIONS OF OTHERS
1956. OF DIMES STILL NEED PROTECTION
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YOUR DIMES TRAIN THEM
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Funds raised in March of Dimes provide scholarships for
(Barbara Phillips, Winston Salem, N. C., for physical therapy
.study, Northwestern University; James Prestage, Alexandria.
La., predoctora! xo«lopy at State University of Iowa; and Isabella
(Finley, Washington, D. C., medical social work at lloward Uni
versity.
CONFERENCE WITH GRADUATE
Polio patients with respiratory difficulties are promoted frotni
Iron lungs, to chest respirators, to rocking beds, to normal breath* I
Ing. Mrs. Hilda Allen, chairman of Health and Welfare Commit*f
tee of Women’s Auxiliary to the National Medical Association,!
visits polio patient, Jean Cook, at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital
during Conference of National Organizations. The conference was
sponsored by National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to re*
slew programs supported by March of Dimes. The 1957 March
of Dimes must ra^e {46,900,000, Jan. 2*31.
"PRECIOUS LIFE"
Mrs. Gwendolyn Randolph, Gary, Ind., was stricken with!
bulbar polio in September. Six months pr< rnant, she has four
children ages 8, 7, 4 and 14 months. None of them had Salk vac
cine. Funds raised in the March of Dimes pay for care of more!
than 2,000 iron lung polio patients. The brealh-of-life is precious!
and expensive. Join the March of Dimes.
.. URGE DIMES DRIVE SUPPORT
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Scovel Richardson. Washington, D.C., chairman, unuea states
Board of Parole; Mrs. Osbeth Adams. Chicago, III., vice-president,
Jack and Jill of America; Benjamin F. Wilson, Gary, Ind., at
torney; and John T. Williams, president Maryland Stale College,
at Princess Anne urge support of the Polio Foundation’s fund *
raising drive, the 1957 March of Dimes. The March of Dimes
■ponsored polio vaccine is safe and effective but more than half
of those under 35 years of age have not received vaccine injec
tions. The March of Dimes will furnish funds necessary to aid all
polio patients without regard to age. race, creed or color. ‘
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MARCH Of DIMES \
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PARALYTIC POLIO IS WORSE
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Rom Marie Waters, Washington, D.C., 1949 March ot Dimes
Poster Girl, comforts her two-year-old sister, Brenda, as Dr. Davis
of Children’s Hosptial injects Salk polio vaccine. March of Dimes
volunteers are trying to finish the job of polio business. Have[
you received your Salk vaccine?
HELPED BY YOU
Judy, age 4, has severe pa
ralysis of both lower extremi
ties, as a result of a polio at
tack in August 1956. Her broth
er did not survive his attack.
Larry, a hospital friend, looks
.— over Judy’s, shoulder. Your,
dimes and dollars given to the)
March of Dimes insure the care'
and treatment of all polio pa
tients. . *
TRAINED PROFESSIONAL CARE ,
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Four-year-old Jimmy follows Instructions of Mrs. Josephine
Finch, physical therapist. 1957 March of Dimes funds will provide
scholarships to train professional workers. A team of nine special- ;
ists is required to aid polio patients to return to normal life pur- j
suits. The 1957 March of Dimes opened Jan. 2 and will close Jan. 31. 1,
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BORN TOO SOON
FOUR-year-old MARLENE OLSEN OP
BURL INGTON, MASS.... MIT BY POLIO JUST
AS THE NATION WAS ©ETTINS ITB FIRST SALK
VACCINE,..SVMBOLIZES TME COUNTRY'S
POLIO VICTIMS WHO STILL NEED
MARCH OP DIMES HELP.'
STRICKEN WHEN SME WAS THREE,/MARLENS
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AROUND. DOCTORS
lUING CARE "FOR
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This Polio Information Sponsored By
THE OMAHA GUIDE
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perfume behind your core, in the
hollow of your neck and In the
crooks ot your arms.
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net overskirt qathered to a three Inch ribbon
with streamers that tie in the bock Several of
these in different colors will odd qlamour to
your wardrobe*
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