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Show DOWN-HEAPvTED? A UNANIMOUS NO! i 4 f ? c i. I v k t" i - " - ! J It may be hard to teach your k. s 'o do thinKS after they've !:---fi a battle v.itli a flock of in- uitiifl paralyses seimo, but lit-Carrie lit-Carrie Sur'.ak of New York h-n't downhe: -'teJ about it, as lue pictf.-e ( r.vir loft) plainly plain-ly i.'idicf' ?. Cirr!-3 is showing her less a th'rg c.r tsvo with the heip of Miss Cc-nsir.nce Kuerstcl. Nor has she any Tiling on the 15-year-cld lad smiling frcm a res-lirator res-lirator "(right). Ho is Herbert v r i r L ' ( i 1 -zz .,;.,-v Fuchs, also o New York. Two smiling youngsters (upper left) their legs in braces, partake of their midday luncheon at Camp Alyn for Crippled Children in Cincinnati, Ohio. These four and more than 200,000 fellow-sufferers throughout the nation na-tion will be beneficiaries of the 1935 Birthday Ball for the President, Presi-dent, Jan. 30, when more than 5,600 communities from coast to coast unite 10 raise funds for r ,j - - -1 i , ' - t "Si 5 - - - ' i y IK h tit , - u ' I ' z I..., " i V fightting what Col. Henry " herty, national chairman - i Birthday Ball committo- ? "the most-dreaded ilise?.- i- acing the nation" Sever,'- 5 of every dollar raised wi!'. -tained by local common; rehabilitate infantile ;.iira .. : ; victims, while thirty cents ot v- ery dollar will be turned ov-' 0 a Birthday Ball Commissior Infantile Paralysis Researc. pointed by the Prp:!'i""f |