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Cigarets May Kill Million Now in School, Expert Says

Date: 19620107/P
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NEWS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
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JOHN-WARE,JUDY/SHB FILE ROOM
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R22
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Carlile, T.
Chapman, J.
Daleske, E.
Edwards, R.
Issacs, G.
Jones, P.
Lundlemo, D.J.
Manwaring, J.
Mckinley, E.
Sauers, L.
Ward, R.
William, H.
Wynn, N.
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American Cancer Society
Cancer Courageous Club
Sheraton Palace Hotel
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Stmn/R1-037
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1003537539/1003537961/620000 TI and TIRC Editorial Comments Informational Memorandum Releases
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San Francisco Examiner
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1003537539/7961
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24 May 1999
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® 0 F .j ..__._.r_. 4' CHRDNICLE A€ a West Csange, New Jersey ~'December 7', 1961 ?(~` ~ se minar To Tell ~ %ouf Carncer ~ It seminar designed to Inforih: present' and future school teach- ersabout; cancer and to.prepare -' them too teach their students ';.about.t the disease, willi be pre- sented bl the Essex County Cha:pter; Atnerdcan Cancer So- ._: cdetyatAKontclair State, Col- ;,~, ~tege, on Saturdayfrom, 9a.m ., until: noon. -:Thee three-potnt program ot "research, education and scnvioe y ;; sponsored by the American Can- _eerSociety,, wlll~~ be explained - -,-...,byIh. Joseph I. Enhikson~, `~ - Chairman of;~Professinnal Eflu-~ .~~ cation for~the~..New Jersey'Divi- ~ sion,. American Cancer Society. Mrs. Winfield onyngee of. Whip- `- _ pany„ president of the Essex CounlyCh'apter, and byMrs. vWalter Faasof WestOrsnge, - Chapter Education Chairmani , - - The'.relationshipbetweencan- '"eer and ciaarette. •moking will be; discus•udbyJr..O<car Auer ~- . b'arh, Senior Medieal. Invesli-: ~•Ratnrat theEasl OranRe, Vete- rans Administration HospitaL ~ a vk/l' . _ ..<-. ~ .~ .. + R. notice l~ .~ + " +.Y` ~ Aut1 ~tameking campaigns continued to gain press , M t~~ts SAN PRANCISCfl EXAN4INFJt San Francisco, Calif~ayr~nffa , ' r'r •Janua3'Y 7,. 1962 ~,1ga1'et5 May 'Kill ' M11fi©11 i .L , . tµ.,--.,: . ~ ~o~w in Sc410o1, Ex J(~ert Cigazek smoking,is a major is working against teen-age ent'smokes;,the figures drop `" ~cause of lung cancer which smoking through motion pio- ta 2g,and 16 per cent, respec- ", may kill 1;000,000 school chi1- lure and discussion,program tivel,y;' he added. `~ drenibefore they reach the 'tn the secondary schools. * age of 70, a nationai' cancer About 44 per cent of high Lung cancer,, he went on, ~, ezpert declared i here i ypster school seniors and 21 per ia 'tRPidly increaatng" ammag day. cent of high school freshmen men while the faddenoe K`. Dr. Thomas Carlile, Amer smoke, be,said, with the fig. rates for most other forms ~ fcan Cancer Society prest- ures beiag:highest in families of',caneer are leveling off: dent; said the 1,000;90U fig- where both parents smoke, nre wfll be reached,'"if pres- and diminishing when neither' The two day, conference ent rates tontinue:^ parent smokes. - was,opened by a 6 year oltf' 'Tluthermore, the chance, YLUp1DLY LNCREASL1iG boy. Gordon lssacs, of Mill! o['reoovery from cancer af'who was successfully „ ~ Valley;, ;. the lung is less than 10 per Where b o t h p a r e a t,s' treated for cancer at the age: cent,° he told a Sheraton- ~moke; 44 per cent of the of sevenmonths ` Palace Hotel' conference of ons'and 37 per cent of'the the society's representatives daughters smoke;, If one par- He f nt r o d u ic e d televi- '-` from 13 western states. ent smokes, the.figlues are Islon star Ralph Edwads to. A Seattle physician, Doctor 37 and 29 per eent„ respec- the 150 western volunteer Carlile said the organizatfon Itivelyand when neither par- workere. Edwards told the . 'gmupo ~."S ~o m e 87,000 Americana ' will die of oaneer in 1962 who y4 ~eould have been save& bad they undergone r e:g n 1 ar checkups which could dis• cover, osnoer, in~ the' early ` stages. :' . A.'~II~'UALZA3iPA1G*1 _ "The causeand a sure cure for all cancers:have yet'to be discntrred.. Urtil thew we ~ ~ mt.ctt gIve an Cnlt.m~iitled ~ an ount~ "' . - a T1is svciety will conditct it5 '' =40;000,000 fund ratatng cam-~ paign Sn ApriL Among the northern Cali- fornia volunteers participat- ing in yesterday's discussions were Dr, John Manwaring; ob San Rafael; Douglas J. Land- lemo; of I S5n Francisco; Ed• ward Daleske, of Palo Alto; Jack Chapman, of Alamo: Mrs. Leroy Sauers, of' Lafa• yette; Mrs. Robertson Ward. ot' Kentfield; Earl McKinley. , of Stock4on; Paul Jones, of FY+esno; and:H. William Mon• : `roe, of Monterey. Singer Nat Wynnn and members of the East Bay's Cancer Courageous Club are scheduled to parrticipats in today's program. a December 13, 1961 khool Initiates ogram on •S_tnoking,,Cancer NEW BRITAIN (Special)-The ralatlonship, between cigarette amoking and cancer reached (nto New Britain Agh School 11ael" r )day: ~: Principali Vincent Sale said a special teacher committbe to edu- ~ ~rate ,students atioutt the'~ "serious'~. :'iealth impliratlons!." of smoking, :ias l+een formed and efforts will i be made to bring, the message home to student smokers thhough the media of' f31ms, lectutes, 4wok's and a special'.Ilbnry shelf. 1be principal labelled the pro- Yram,as a"new approach to th'a tmcking problem`• a.- He said: '•Until!reeeotly: smot- 1ng was or baa been trwted strict- by, e& a discipllnary problem How- •ve-: statistiaal medical reports d'wdkiae lFet t+he use of tobacco is ryw, riewed io a different Of .

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