victory over human suf- Sen. McNamara Asks $10,000 Annual Awai d to Dr. Salk orable fering." the associates of Dr. Salk . and were Conducted. He remarked, "I complete text of Senator Mc Namara's speech in behalf of On April 18, Senator Pat Mc.- Senator Herbert H. Lehman, Israel bonds, in San Francisco. I very proud of the role play- of New York, has inserted in This speech was quoted in The Namara, of Michigan, introduced the staff of the University of am his bill in the U.S. Senate for • Michigan where the experiments ed by the U. of M. in this mem- the Congressional , Record. tho Jewish News on April 8.' an award of $10,006 a year throughout his natural_ life to Dr. Jonas E. Salk, in recognition of his contribution to medicine by his development of the polio vaccine. Congressman Louis Rabaut, of Detroit, co-sponsored-the bill in the House of Representatives. In his speech in the - Senate, introducing his bill, Senator Mc- Namara said in part: "Inasmuch as my own great State of Michigan and the Uni- versity of Michigan made great contributions to this ' historic event, I think it fitting that I should make some remarks about it, and that I should introduce for appropriate referral, a bill to make my remarks effective. "I am referring to the dis-. covery and the successful tests of the Salk Vaccine- against poliomyelitis. • It is the opinion of the medical profession, that this is one of the great steps forward in man's steady march toward victory over disease and deformity. • "Now a great scientist has found a way to prevent the disease on a nation-Wide scale. Soon his discovery will be aVail- able not only to the people of America, but to the people of all the world. This is far better, it seems to me, than the atomic bomb, which speaks of destruc7 tion. Here is a profound dis- covery that speaks only of heal- ing and of peace. It is our gift to the world. AMERICAN SAVPs MONDAY through FRIDAY MAY 2 through MAY 6' "Dr. Salk, in the great tra- dition of the highest, level of ethics of the medical profes- sion, gains nothing materially from his great discovery. Therefore, I-- propose in - the bill which I am now introduc- ing, that Dr. Jonas Salk be given an award of $10,000 a year throughout 'his natural life. This is not to' be consid- ered in the light of a payment for his services, but as an award from a grateful people to a. great scientist, so that Dr. -Salk may be removed from the anxieties and disturbances of seeking a livelihood, and may be able to ti continue to devote his great talents to the service of mankind in dignity and in peace. -• • • .• • • I Also Receive A Silver Dollar "The manufacture of the Salk Vaccine appears certain to en- sure earnings of many, many millions of dollars to the pharm- aceutical manufacturers who produce it. It will mean the ad- dition of important revenue to the Treasury of the United States through the corporation income tax. In' good conscience, we can do no less than see that an award which will. give the great discoverer financial se- curity shall be made. "This bill. to give an award to Dr. Salk, if enacted, will be something new in our history, or at least so I am told. It seems to me that our nation can well afford to do honor in a practical way to Dr. Salk, and in so doing to honor all the selfless scientists and physicians who make great sacrifices for the well-being of all of us." The McNamara-Rabaut bill reads in part: ".. . in recogni- tion of his outstanding con- tribution to hunlariity through the discovery of the vaccine a g a in s t poliomyelitis, the Government of the United . States hereby awards to Doc- - for Jonas E. Salk the sum of $10,000 a year during the re- er mainder of his life." In announcing the introduc- tion of the bill Rep. Rabaut expressed the opinion that too often our tributes • to the great contributors of the medical sci- ences are limited to citations and commendations of our civic and scholastic institutions. "This is not a significant grant when measured alongside the mental and physical suffering that this - man has erased from the world," was Congressman Rabaut's ob- servation. Cong. Rabaut paid tribute to DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 195.5 1 - The Officers and Directors of American Savings extend to you a cordial invita- tion to atten.d the 8th Anniversary Celebration at all four offices, from May 2nd through May 6th . . . and are grateful for this opportunity to thank our patrons who have helped American Savings, in a mere - 8 years, • achieve a growth unparalleled in the history •pf savings and loan associations. , . . if you open a savings account in the amount of $25.00 or over. • A Beautiful "Luc Quarter" Key ling to regular savings account holders. Just present your pass book. 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