Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 10

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1P CO Made to Order | =Fine Fabrics— Phone Met. 5916 for Samples ERNEST HOLOBER CO. 519 Mass. Ave. N.W. MEDICINAL LIQUOR CHANGE IS URGED |Proposal to Give Doctors Greater Right to Use Judgment Favored. | The question of a proposed change in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1932. Wed 50 Years KEHOES CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. CAPITAL'S POLICE Capita— Holaday Urges Further Improvements. | [ | Washington has & little above the |Suddenly close down without any par- ABOVE AVERAGE |City Has More Officers Per | that is, you have fewer criminals and 1 1,000 inhabitants, whereas zhe7n&or:nxud i proper ratio ran, from 2. per 1,000 lnhabflanlsmA few citles, he llld_ have more than 3, but the bulk have 2.7 or_less. 2 Representative Holaday of Tilinols | said that while he believed Washington | has the best police department in the country, there still is room for improve- | ment. " '“I am inclined to_think,” he said, “that Washington probably is the | easiest city in the country to police; conditiofis here naturally attract fewer criminals than any other big city. My experience and observations show that a large percentage of criminal troubles arise from the fact where you have big payrolls that are unstable. Industries | will bring in and take on a lot of men { and work them for a month and then ticular warning, and a thousand men or more are thrown out of employment “Now, while we have conventions and parades, and so forth, that require po- licing and which have been I‘Xre?tmn- ally well handled, I will say, as real criminal work is concerned, I think we have the best conditions here in Washington probably of any city.” Sl Syrian Leader Unhurt in Attack. BEIRUT, Syria, April 13 (# —Sou- bhi Barakat, former President of Syria, escaped injury yesterday, but two of his companions were wounded, in an at- ar as | tempt on his life by an assassin with a | the Moderate party, which won in ree | knife and pistol cent elections at Aleppo. The assassin The ‘former President is leader of | was shot and seriously wounded. TONITE v+ and every Wed- nesday, Saturday and Sunday nite to the best music in town. | average number of policemen as com- = | e number of inhabitants, MILLS BUILDING Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Crosby, Police | Commissioner, testified at the recent | Corner Pa. Ave.,, 17th & G Sts. N.W. A sulte of 2 offices and reccption : the restrictions around medicinal liquor | permits to physicians, in order to give | the doctors of the country more profes- | | sional discretion in the prescribing of liquor, has aroused an increasing wave of interest. UIET celebration at their home, | hearings on the 1933 District budget 1439 Clifton street, marked the | before the House subcommittee on ap- to See that Louella $35.00 & month. Also & Rheumatism! hritis! Neuritis! |~ Since recent hearings before the Sen- | ate Judiciary Committee on the bill sponsored by the American Medical As- | sociation to relieve the physician of sev- eral restrictions there has been much | discussion of the proposal. | "Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan of Chicago, | known as a science-“dry,” now is known | to take & position which would tend to- | ward more liberalization of the present restrictions. Want Professional Freedom. He is said to believe that the medical profession would back & bill which would | permit the ethical doctor to prescribe | what he requires as the necessary amount of alcohol in the treatment of | the patient, just as the doctor can pre- scribe quinine, or opium, or sny other drug. 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According to Dr. Bevan, s simple, practical solutfon which would meet the book of 100 prescriptions & year and allow him to prescribe the amount case, and then not issue him another | book at all unless the doctor could con- were proper and bona fide prescriptions, written for the use of alcohol in the treatment of disease. Doran Favors Change. Dr. James M. Doran, commissioner of industrial alcohol, who recently testified | before the Senate committee, today ex- plained that he favored relleving the physician of any limitation on any one patient. | situation would be to issue a doctor & | , which he thought necessary in 8 given | vince the Government of the fact that | | the 100 prescriptions of the first book | A’ urday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ago in Brooklyn, N. Y., they have lived in Washington for 42 years. Six years ago Mr. Kehoe retired from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where he had worked as a plate printer. Three sons are now in Government service— Edward T., jr., an employe of the Treas- ury Department; James F. with the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and Wwilliam A., an adjudicator with the | United States Veterans' Administration. There is also a daughter, Mrs. Susan Langberg. —Harris-Ewing Photo. said Dr. Doran, “to treat any case ac- cording to the necessities of that case. Doctors seem to be almost unanimously agreed on the principle that there should be some loosening of the restrictions we now impose on the prescription of medicinal liquor. “Where whisky is needed In a case of pneumonia, for instance,” Dr. Doran explained, “a pint in 10 days is con- sidered many physicians to be not enough.” OLD IRONSIDES DUE U. 8. Frigate to Reach Washington Saturday Night. “Old Ironsides” will return here Sat- urday. The Navy Department today was ad- vised by the commanding officer of the U. 8. B. Constitution, Comdr. Louls J. 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