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Issue: 1945 April - Page 4

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KILLS 1 ADULT OUT OF 6
IT MAY WELL KILL YOU!

COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
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FOR
APRIL
1945
GREAT HOPE: You, by giving, can save perhaps
yourself, perhaps a dear one, from cancer.
GRIM FACTS: Yes, lout of 6 who read this page
may die of cancer unless more money is given to
wipe out this scourge.
The present one million dollars that Americans are
giving is not nearly enough. Eminent scientists lack
funds for experiment ... cancer clinics are starved
for equipment ... sufficient money to care for pitiful
advanced cases is not available.
Nearly every American family is destined to number
a cancer victim with all the misery and expense
involved . . . 17 million living Americans are now
doomed to die of cancer!
Science wiped out yellow fever, solved small-pox,
typhoid, diphtheria, found sulfa, penicillin. With
funds, science can also find the answer to cancer
for us all.
Yet Americans give to the conquering of cancer less
than one million dollars annually, as compared to
one hundred billion dollars a year to the war. More
must be done!
Do your part! Give, and give again to banish the
dread curse of cancer, to save lives by treating
cases in time. Send us any amount from 10¢ to
$1,000. Every bit helps!
Leading cancer scientists say that five million
dollars a year would cut the cancer death rate
73 to ;1. And this even if not another fact were
discovered ... merely through wider education,
more clinics.
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YOUR GIFT MAY SAVE
YOUR LIFE AND THE LIVES OF
THOSE YOU LOVE
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
350 Fifth Avenue
NeW: York 1,N. Y.
1 enclose my contribution of
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to ~jd in the War Against Cancer.
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