Show dimes fund i wages dual 11 polio kolii 0 fight funds contributed to the 1952 march of dimes this month will become double barrelled barrages in the war on polio benion redd san juan county campaign director clec declared today t every dime andL and aall doUar ar finances care of Pt patients fenU research epidemic aid and education of much needed professional personnel mr redd said fifty per cent of the funds remain here to finance carff cany of local polio patients needing such help or in an emergency are made available to the national epidemic aid fund the other fifty percent is sent to national headquarters where it is used for these programs RESEARCH the most extensive voluntary research program ever levelled bevelled level led at a single disease aimed at finding a means of preventing or curing polio march of dimes grants grant s are supporting research lin in the nations leading universities and laboratories professional education with shortages resulting from increased demands for profess professional ion services plus inroads made by military requirements require mens more trained personnel are needed today than ever before particularly in view of more moe wide spread polio epidemics march of dimes scholarships fellowships and short courses are training more professionals to 10 care for polio victims and to 10 man scientific laboratories s emergency epidemic aid fund this is money made available q to any community which hw has ex h austed its local march of dimes funds caring lot for patients mr redd emphasized that the number of new patients every year plus the tens of thousands of patients from past years still needing help have left the march of dimes in debt at the end of each of the past four years thus the 1952 2 appeal must surpass any of the pa past st the march of dimes will continue elcue to LO the end month |