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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. TUESDAY MOIU 'G. JULY 6, 1920 FIGHT FOR HEALTH 111 THE HOLY LAND 1 Straus Tells Conference of Food Kitchen and Anti-Disease Efforts tandoa, July' 5. Nathaa. Btraat iftw York told th XateraauaaJ ijoa lit Conference her today that the Btran health burean ia Palettia had applied v need that had been ignored for handredt of yean by a "criminally . indifferent government' and that it had become a "etrongfaold ia. the life ef the Hoi Land." The bureau way ttftablithed by Mr. Straus (a 1912. . - The only problem -which took preeed feae over the health, , question wat the feeding at the hungry for which he fe. 14 k. aa. Ytl i.l .? m M iiyin Wlt1AM la Jerusalem which np to sow, hae been feeding 700 to 1,000 ' peraons daily. Member of committee returning from .Palestine, he tald, had told him that hi aoup hitehen wae th brightest ipot ia the Holy City." The health bureau, Mr. fltraa Mid, waa establiahed to improve fcoalth eoadiiloBi generally and parti cularly to eradicate malaria gad trach oma, the two diacaaea which wet n flemie there. It waa intended to v fell Inhabitant ef Palestine irrespective of creed, net et aoJor gad, aiaca the Jew number Ufa thai a-tUth ef the total pep)atla. It work had aeeruad largely m ft kenem ei aeavew. Mr. Strau reviewed. " the light eoa lueted Igaiaat malaria by the Jlealth bareaa ia and- a roved .Teruealem ia 1918 aa 1917, Whik fr aaid pipped the cholera pidmi . ia the bad. Clinic were epeaM ia ft dlatrict ad injections of at-melaia lymph were givaa to all emers, while feaoel ehll drea were iaeeulated by aarsee aeat by the heajt. bareaa (nta dittrltt. U D M.T50 parte as wart gi?t prveativ injection gtlat, ehelara, Typht lymph U WM pPt4 M fr sninistered, More thai MAOO penes wet u iaed to ascertain if they war affected with malaria and what th tetetiea waa poeitire, aw nine wtt given free r con. ?a water in. is tans .irinkinf purtcee wat MtnUntd and a, mutant ef kygtta wtt etUblishcd. Ia eombattia treehtms. Mr. Strani aaid, tha health bore treated 441,87 eases aad aa tttestpt wat made to ex amine th eyet of all children wbe could be tMthtd t at to Identify that liteaa whH M PHT1" i ffAc- tfne. 4 kespltaTr)r tjf ; disease wat pened and tlit campaign was extend ed into the towns and colonic outside of Jerusalem, nurses being sent to varioua place. Aid was tta given t refugee wbea the Jewish population waa expelled from Jaffa, . Mr. Straus aaid that the health bureau had prove it efficacy and that he hoped ft ser. vice would increase and beeomft greater ia the rehabilitation of the Holy Lewd, a' bleating to the people lrraspoe tive of race, color "or religion. PERSUING IN MESSAGE - TQ WORLD WAR HEROES Washington, D. C July 5. General John J. Pershing, former commander- fin-chief of the American Expeditionary tercel, in an Independeaee Pay met aag today to member of tke America legion, aad otht fanae terries. men, taii ' : .- , Tht aMiversanr f m wni depeadeaea. bringa t m minds and hearts th obligation thai rest upon us as a people. The sublime concep tion of our forefathers created upon this continent a new nation founded upon hums liberty, which they left for us to perpetuate and strengthen. The rpirit of consecration tbat enabled them to overcome la thia great taut ahauld be invoked that we ia turn may trans mit to posterity the sat red principles from which they fought. "... 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