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April 11, 1941 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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,4meriai ffewish Peridical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

15

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

April 11, 1941

J. N. F. Sends $100,000 to Pal-
estine for Land Purchase

DR. DAVID KLIGER LAUDED
FOR EFFORTS AS MEDICAL
CO-ORDINATOR OF WAYNE CO.

The earliest artists who en-
The earliest known edition of
Passover
or painted
or
n
the Haggadah extant is dated graved
were not Jews but Chris-
1505 A.D., and was printed at
tians.
Fano, Italy.

NEW YORK. — (WNS) —
The remittance to Jewish Na-
tional Fund headquarters in Je
rusalem of an additional sum of Systeni He Directs Called "A Model" by Wayne County
$100,000 for the Palestine Land
Medical Association
Redemption wartime program
Dr. David Kliger, Wayne County Medical Co-Ordinator for
was announced by Dr. Israel
Goldstein, president of the J. N. the Michigan Crippled Children's Commission, is being lauded highly
F. in America.
for the system he has inaugurated. The Detroit Medical News, offi-
cial publication of the Wayne County Medical Association, in a
"Watch Over the Rhine" is the recent issue, calls his work a model system. In an article under the
name of Lillian Hellman's new title "The Wayne System—A Model", the Detroit Medical News
play, which is expected to hit the states:
Broadway boards this spring . •
This opus by the author of "The
The wisdom of allowing medi- funds?" Ninety - nine answered
Children's Hour" and "The Little cal control of medical affairs in "yes"; two said "no."
The third question asked was:
Foxes" is described as a Nazi government is exemplified in the
drama.
impressive record of the Wayne "Does the filter harm or improve
County "Co-ordinator Filter" the physician - patient relation-
System which has functioned ship"? Seventy-nine said "im-
prove"; six said "harm" ; 18
1 since October, 1937, in the local
administration of the afflicted made special comments along the
SEASON'S GREETINGS
and crippled child laws. Its prin- line of "no effect"; "depends on
ciples are being recommended the case"; "all government agen-
for state-wide application in a cieshave a tendency to divide
new legislative proposal agreed physician-patient relationship."
The fourth question asked, "Do
upon for introduction in the cur-
you believe the filters work any
hardship on those deserving
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help?" Seventy-eight said "no";
one said "yes"; 22 made special
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comments such as "inconvenience
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per ha p s, but necessar"; "at
times, always in emergencies;"
"yes, but it is justified"; "in an
occasional case transportation is
a slight hardship, but this too is
SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS
relative."
Fees
With the reduction in the bud-
get, July 1, 1939, fees were dras-
tically cut under both the afflict-
ed and crippled laws. In the
current legislature the House has
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passed a deficiency appropriation
which will provide $115,000 com-
Ra. 7131
pensation to physicians for work
done under the two laws prior
to July 1, 1939. The matter has
been reported out favorably by
the Senate Finance Committee.
Passover Greetings to All!
It is expected that the new
appropriation for afflicted-crip-
pled children which was cut to
SOBERMAN &
DR. DAVID KLIGER
$800,000 per year during the
MILGROM
rent legislative session by the biennium ending July 1, 1941,
American Legion, The Forty and will be raised considerably by the
WALLPAPER & PAINTS
Eight, Michigan Crippled Chil_ present legislature for the bien-
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dren Society, Michigan Hospital mum beginning July 1, 1941. In
Association, Michigan W el fare the interests
i
of the afflicted and
TYler 6.6525
League, the Michigan State Medi- crippled children of the state as
well as equity in the relation of
cal Society and the Veterans
of i to the purveyors
the government
Foreign Wars.
of sickness care, the appropria-
A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL
Organization
tion must be increased. Reduced
The Wayne County system op- fees at the present time are as
erates at the Juvenile Court un- follows:
der the Honorable D. J. Healy 1. Major Surgery (afflicted
with David Kliger, M.D., as Co-
and crippled) (from $50
ordinator. Prior to Jan. 1, 1940,
$30.00
and $75)
INSURANCE
it was an agency of the Auditor 2. Minor Surgery
5.00
Every Known Kind
General of the State of Michigan 3. Medical Cases, per visit 1.50
Crippled Children Commission.
(Fo• maximum of 15
1563 National Bank Bldg.
The rotating advisory medical
visits)
CHerry 5756
filter meets every Thursday
10.00
Res. UN. 1-8576 - - - morning and is composed each 4. T. & As (from $15)
5. Hospital rates (afflicted
week of representatives of: (1)
and crippled) (from
E. E. N. & T.; (2) Academy of
$4.50)—
Surgery; (3) Orthopedics; (4)
3.50
Acute, per day
A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL
Pediatrics; (5) General Practice.
Convalescent, per day $1.75
This "Filter" helps the co-ordina-
to $2.00
tor pass on the eligibility of
The 2,000 members of the
questionable and non-urgent Wayne County Medical Society
cases. In addition to the filter, can be proud of their accomplish-
there is an arbitration board that ments in Wayne County so far
handles appeals and complaints— as the administration of the af-
New Coats Made to Order
both medical and economic. It is flicted and crippled children laws
Repairing — Remodeling
composed of Drs. G. L. McCellan, is concerned. They have set a
chairman, representing the Audi- good example for the state and
Cleaning — Glazing
tor General; William P. Wood- the nation. To the special filter
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worth (Juvenile Court) ; Ralph boar d s particularly goes the
H. Pino (W. C. M. S.) ; E. F. credit for undertaking and mak-
Near Glendale
Collins (Hospital Council) ; and ing successful this laubable
TOWNSEND 8.8398
a representative of the Crippled project.
Children Commission.
(These laws provide for care
only for those under 21 years of
Results
Through the effective work of age. All services are performed
the Wayne system, the average through hospitalization.)
SEASON'S GREETINGS
length of hospital stay has been
reduced from 15 days to 10 days;
unfair advantage and special
favors have been eliminated (eli-
gibility for aid is based solely on
medical and financial need): a
great deal of tax money has been
sated by the intelligent and
scientific deferment of cases from
the expense of unnecessary hos-
HYMAN ALTMAN
pitalization into the hands of the
profession and the clinics for
Announcer
home and office care.
Medical Opinion
Last fall a questionnaire was
rent to 1S3 members of the Wayne
County Medical Society who have
served without compensation on
SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS
the filter committees because they
believed in the wisdom and jus-
tire of the system. The question-
naire was designed to secure from
these men their opinions of the
effectiveness of the procedure.
Question No. 1 asked, "From
your first-hand knowledge, do you
believe filter committees operate
to restrict state service only to
those eligible under the law?"
Seventy-three said "yes"; four
SAM GUNSURC;, Pres.
DAVE GARFIELD
said "no"; 13 made special com-
ments to the effect that the situa-
tion was materially helped
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through the activities of the
Res. Phone—To. 8-6684
committee.
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Question No. 2 asked, "Do the
filters tend to conserve tax

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