Show - 0 0 0 A - Costs Rise Standards Fall In British Medical Plan f By WILLIAM MeGAFFIN Chicago Daily News Foreign Mervirn 1 LONDON March 5—Americans who wonder what socialized medicine would mean to the United States ' are impressed by three facts when they look at the British experiment In the eight months since the labor government's plan went into effect medical standards have fallen and costs to the public treasury have risen far beyond the original estimate Nevertheless "free medicine" (as it is com- )nonly called) is immensely popular with the 48000000 residents of the British Isles 95 of whom have signed up Ifor it If Bill Passed What would happen in America If administration-backeMurrayWabill currently begner-Dignell fore congress were passed? At first sight it looks as if the bill's sponsors would leave private medicine a far wider scope than Minister of Health Aneurin Bevan left the general practitioners of these islands Bevan boasted to this writer last summer that the doctors would be compelled to j oin up because otherwise they would not be able to get their patients into the hosUnder Bevan's scheme pitals hospitals were becoming a governrnent monopoly Events proved Bevan right beyond his most optimistic forecasts—some 93 e of Britain's 21- 000 general practitioners came Into the scheme Bevan had reckoned he could get it going with less than half that number d ADVERTIMEMENT Free Book Reveals How Science Helps Hard of Hearing What science now knows about the causes of deafness and what can be done to help overcome it i s the subject of a free booklet offered to the - public by Western Electric The booklet is fully illustrated and written 411 nontechnical language that is easy to i understand ENCOURAGING Based FACTS on research at the s Bell Telephone Laboratories' "Modern Science and Your Hearing" tells about the recent advances of science in solving hearing problems and offers hope and encouragement that many people may live happier lives world-famou- 'Each r: Physicians admit privately that what with the necessity of filling out forms and all they cannot do: as good a job of doctoring as when they used to take care of say only half this number Other doctors have not been able to get the full 4000 They are en- titled to boost their income by private practice on the side but with 95 of the population signed up under the socialized scheme1 there are not many private patients to go around Consequently some doctors have suffered a reduction of as much as 60 In ok41044o6444s410tt t 7" t ''f - - : ' e - ' ' ': :: eote '' ' '' t ' - r: ' ' ' f e '' " -' t' ' '' e ' 11' 4Jr had to vote a supple- March 5 LONDON Thomas Elmhirst chief of the Indian air force will come to Brit: ain soon to buy more aircraft Britain gives India high priority ' for planes 3 York 7 N Y t'' - ' ' t ''0 :' 0' 4 : ' k d -- ' ' ''''''r 4 -- - ' 01 tot:6 ' ' ' '" - ' '''''' - ' - ' ) r : 4' J::: ''-'- r-- ' :j It' t sp r- -a ''Z- ':' - r - ri ''' 4Z: ' ! 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But it differs ences much warmer than our And they were really from the American model English There Is no strip tease in very well behaved after you got Britain Nudity is tolerated and use to the yelling" it has its admirers in the burPiccadilly Institution lesque public The Windmill la well estabBut it must be rigid nudity — lished as a Piccadilly institution not to say frigid A girl may be a and it is very proud of one record beautiful statue without a dress It dished up burlesque and pepped She may strike an artistic attiup morale through the blitz tude while the curtain is doAm and and becameright of the the inspiration hold it firmly while the curtain is American motion "Topicture Very Pretty Gals move But she must not up and Every Night" night The girls are very pretty and Wriggling nudity is out and the On Sept 7 1940 there were 42 the costumes are cute after strip tease has no future In theaters running in London's west thoughts which someone almost Britain end Then came the luftwaffe and but of Some with But the what aparkle regulajokes forgot a week later there was one theater tions inhibitions and the old re- they are not permitted to sizzle on its feet in the west end—the straints of British character bur- Sample: "Some men like a wife little Windmill lesque in London is a proper lady of 40 Others prefer two of 20" An electrician was killed by a She is not the rowdy gal somebomb Several of the girls were Recalls G Ls Fondly times met in the United States wounded They slept The Windmill called that be- in their by splinters There isn't much burlesque in rooms The show dressing was In there ancient times cause these but what there Britain days went on a fact now proudly proIs of it is a substantial enterprise a windmill on that very spot re- ' claimed by a tablet at the door of G One the balance sheets It calls the with handsome Is fondly dances who be Jill to because the 'United girls Anstey ought States army navy and air force sings and looks decorative in next Eye CANBERRA Australia March not to mention the marines have to nothing is now a seasoned vetgiven the little Windmill theater eran of 22 and remembers clearly 5 111—Prime Minister Joseph B Circus near Piccadilly what when there were Americans In Chit ley said Saturday many U S firms are inquiring about openamounts to a 50000 pounds London "You never heard such stamp ing factories here ($200000) foundation LONDON March 5 UPI When you go to a burlesque show in Britain do not take your opera glasses They are against the lawt Notices in the programs at London's tiny and picturesque Windmill theater put it very plainly: "Any additional artificial aid to vision is not permitted" It has been ruled that spectacles and monocles are all right but that the use of opera glasses telescopes and such is offensive to public morals One 'waggish sailor who brought his sextant was sent home 1 income More Than Double The British Medical Assn re- cently decided to try to persuade the government to allocate an ex- tra $66000000 to the health service to be used for increasing the per capita fee for the first 1000 patients on each doctor's list This sum would more than double the doctor 'm yearly Income on their first 1000 ptitients giving them $7000 instead of $3200—thua making it ponsible for the doctors to exist with smaller lists of patients and at the same time to improve standards through being able to devote more attention to each pa- for the painless transfer or occupation authority to the department on July 1 Military personnel is expected to stay on in Germany after that time however to preserve order The French and British zones have had such a procedure for some time with their commanders reporting to the foreign office rather than to the military WASHINGTON March 5 The recent resignation of Under(NYN)---GLucius D Clay will secretary of Army William H be out as Ti S occupation com- Draper Jr Is viewed as signiftmander of Germany within a cant in view of the impending anmonth it was learned Saturday nouncement since he was understood to favor military control of on top authority The same source further dis- Germany closed that an administration plan Secretary of State Dean Acheto transfer actual direction of the son is generally credited with German occupation from the army bringing the matter to a head His was Gen Marshall to the state department has been predecessor to become effective thought to have retarded it approved July I Clay has submitted him resignaOver 5 tion more than once but each time 1I ' 1 tIL4111 i e '' ' he has been persuaded to withdraw it This time however it Million is being accepted by Pres Harry 100 COMING HOME? Binoculars Banned at Burlesque Ballot Today Reds Excluded SANTIAGO Chile March 5 Under the American scheme1 (UP) — Nearly 600000 votern physicians would appear to have will go to the polls Sunday to more liberty to stay out since they 147 members of the still will have access to hospitals elect the house of representatives and 20 scheduled to remain private inout of 45 senators stitutions but reimbursed by pub- males Only lic funds for patients accepted: over 21 are eligible to vote A under the socialized scheme law enfranchising women to It remains to be seen however vote and run in congressional whether American doctors would I have to take the same beating and presidential elections beL comes effective next month financially that British doctors They vote in municipal elections have taken now Communists were disenBritish doctors blame the method and amount of payment under franchised when the party WEi3 their scheme for the decline In outlawed last year Four hundred and thirteen British medical standards candidates were nominated for Gets Flat Fes the 147 house seats and 40 for Under the scheme a medical the 20 'senatorships The present congress will addoctor lets paid a flat fee of $320 journ May 20 and the new one per year for each patient on his will be installed the following list No matter how many times day when the chief executive will report on the progress of he treats the patient during the years he gets only 320—or less his administration the past year than a penny a day He is allowed a maximum of 4000 patients on his list This brings in a gross One Of $12800 a year Many docBANGKOK March 5 tin—Siam tors have been forced to take on peasants will the full list of 4000 against their hopes 10000000 to read and write through better Judgment simply to keep learn its "each one teach one" program even then going financially—and have not made as much as they Every graduate of an adult course undertakes to pass his learning on did before g NEW EDITION 600000 Chileans All Sunday March 6 1949 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE J wawaft 1 4 1 |