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...Connell, the 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act, which provides for mail payments to the airlines mainly on the basis of whatever they need in order to keep operating, robs them of proper incentives. It offers little inducement to economically run routes and operations. It "tends to operate as a shield between the air carriers, and the ultimate in economic penalties-bankruptcy...
Compulsory health insurance would inevitably entail regimentation of doctors, Dr. Charles G. Hayden, of the Massachusetts Blue Shield Society, told the first meeting of the Republican Open Forum last night...
...Franz Goldman, professor at the School of Public Health, declared that the compulsory plan was the only way in which poorer persons could obtain sufficient medical care. Goldman stated that health insurance groups like the Blue Cross and Blue Shield were successful largely in industrial areas with a high income level. Blue Cross covers only between three or four percent of rural populations he said...
Franz Goldman, professor at the School of Public Health, and Dr. Charles G. Hayden of the Massachusetts Medical Society, are tonight's speakers. Hayden is a supporter of the Blue Shield, a non-compulsory health insurance plan providing for monthly payments...
...that such "scatological skill . . . could spring only from a sick mind." Klein urged the formation of the Westbrook Pegler Annual Award of Journalistic Infamy, with the nomination committee to include the poundmaster and chief plumbing inspector of the District of Columbia, and the prize plaque to be "a rectangular shield transversed by a double cross, surmounted by a turkey buzzard . . . with jackal couchant in the left upper quarter and the symbolic figures of Truth and Decency outraged supine in the lower right quarter...