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1. ? Hear Ai'rtiJral "F. (.*. l'iliard ^f . the .n-att S#ur?i; IV'sMiing lijnjrj* 'm ??!:?? !>'..? . :r .r;:::, .[}?? t. J C.iMou Means. (lofrl. c? a* ivtvd "tsv?r.~ arrixtn^ at t!u; Vrlanta p?'i:!t. ni :.ary w ith :i t< >!ir.ii t;i;' ?>: . J. ' I :m> shi virii how traffic to . Ita-I? ^ as paralyi^L by, a Ma) i:ail?:-rm, -1. - M:;J. ?i*oa. >;r .?? ! !: l.au'rri;^' Kjuru. r.?-\v -<'V ^n?orVgvn?*rai: of" Australia, : r. ; NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS World Awaiting Word From the Amundsen-Ellsworth North Pole Flight. By EDWARD W PlCKARD '"TMIK s".cre<s r failure <?f the Amundsen- t-il>w<*rth attempt to'ft-y to the North pole -tufty he made knowTJ to the world at any moment. <?n- the other hand, the fate of the .(hiring ex plorers rainy remain shrouded .in fh.e mi6ts and ^snowstorms of the Arctic regions for several weeks or even for months. At this writing, ? or* w.-ek after "the departure of the two pianos from Spltzl. erg?.-n. rv s'.gn has been re calved from < "sprain Amundsen and ? his companions, This- does not ne<*es ?arlly mecr. that they ha* e met with disaster, for !!' is ann? -linced by Bern'op S. Pren tire of New York.- t>r>.'ther-in- ' law- of Ltn.Vl r. .- Kllsyr^rt h, that ?.Vrhund- ' wi p la lined tv g- Al.avka If he was in ;>.i-;.*;r.g The Nnfttl pole, am! If i<*n5* wwo fav.oralde Though :* mi v have been ae^es-ary ?< - make luRd.'-.gs. "rt-nd though " this may have ??vre- Kt'<; the' pU.-nes,- the par'^ was fully equipped"..? r The attempt to reruro t-t> i7,;j*'.on -'-?n foot and had . food supplies for ',-zrc rr.orith. Polar experts >a5d. It .ya?-?oo soon to sen! out reitef expeditions.' hut already movements are ort foot to that eod. both in America en 5 In Norway. Amundsen and Ellsworth, hefbre they; started. appointed an advisory rom- i mlttee on relief, of which Mr Pretith-e. mentbmed uhoVe. !s the chairman: The Norwegian'- government says'. It Is ready, at a moment's notice, t*v send out- a relief expedition. President CooUdge and all other American gov ernment. ofllcla,- are Intensely Inter- . ested un<i wi- see that tills country flyes whatever aid is . necessary anil practicable Suggestions- that-; either. , ' the L<-? A r.ge.-.es- or. the tShenaadoah. dirigibles sent to the Arctic, do not ifteet. with,- official approval-. ('apt I'.?onaId Mu-. M. lan. ?h?- !s him self tn lea-! .aiv.-Arcti'' expedition s<>.'?n. : said to offleers. of The National < leo graphjc \si -clef* "If Anlu.n-:s?-n is.: to ; return t.? r!\\i,zvX.:-n lir rise rt.?elv. h? must ' make, a' .vj-'ii. k'-gv* away. The, l.-e area i,s ?-vp.-.c; , ng- *.h.e..Areth' . circle -;r.d evecy day of deiny adds- to ? the hazard- of. the siTuatl' -a that con fronts him.'" . . . ' * ALBERT It. FALL, former se'Tv :ary.->?f. th??- tn-re.rio.rV -and Harry I-". Sinclair . ari/1 L\1*a L. I.*4M?tjy; ??H ' magnates. !; a. ye beep. Tnuiei?-d aiitiin " * h j' a ?PHtiti. JW'iry'. U"asl.!-,,g*on in -on n<k*ti?ji. 1>aj>ot.. I "Wow* af ilr; ;j These l-ad.- tita n's. ;:'re Mibsutute* ? f-or- ' tk">f recrn-;y . <pta.she;i <:-fr thu ground that ;i \ >'rnai?-a*'.l;-g_;,; r?-^r>-<?;nr.-i'iv.', Was tilegaUy' present !r. ;-;:ry room when- tftk-y' wfre ".o{'ei!- '? I-'. ir?-rw-ra'; : Mih- ? former charges, are -t-p>-.-i:<;d. "hut ?:h.? {5tn<''air in<li ?* ment. > .'har^e^ .overt .?W?, 1? adv:ti?n to r'.ov >??; f.>nh ,fn.: ' - ? tbe indi<-rri.?-nt *?f last ?'. jVar. , an^png ? :>? a:>'->-! pa?sa 'g?'.-'f : $230,5*.*.* i-rv . ! ? f-'v'. - ? r. ' ! s frori ? S:n-*l cTa'lr to t-a'L fhroilgh the -<-<>nMn*.t..t,ui Trading - ?.^::pany, I.r 1.. a < ?amVdlan corpora t; i >n. i lut in1 I.os An^*-;e-2, ? FV'l^rnh Jud-ge P J. .M'1 "onnM-k render*-'] a de?'isi<.n ? In the T ?< <-hepy Ipa^'t- c.i>e. ??pfieritig the Invheny inrer'^ts to. ?ur render f?>r can i cellation their lenM-s in the Kik Hills ! naval reserv e No 1 and their contracts | for instruction of ?^il -storage facilities 1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The leases I were oeclaryd void both he'-aus>- of j "fraud upon the t'nited STates" and 'j because the transfer of leading author, lty to the Interior department was Ir- j regular. A financial settlement for oil taken out and for construction work done In Hawaii was ordered. ALL this country. i:t; least. Is be coming deeply interested In the coming trial of John T. Scopes, biology instructor in a school of I 'ay ton. Tenn.. | for violating the state law which for bids the teaching of the theory of I evolution in public school.^ It Is a test case, deliberately arranged by Mr. Scopes and his friends, and he Is as sured of the support of scientists and others who welcome the issue between liberalism and fundamentalism The fvndamentallsts will be comm. ? led. I 'presumably.. hi". perennial \\iiliHtn-t .1. r.ryar.. .Thoii-l, it' i< n<>t certain the ? { ? ?Ca I - ; -??Mi.-tjt iis s w ill t ?l* | willing t" surrender > -It lot place to I h'iuV The 'indictment. <<f M r : Sc.pe< by the'.; grand ,.?iiry i?| Ihiyton was a forgone ' 'ii. for tl:<'rv i~ rnv ; attempt !?> i liiinv -that he did nj'l- vi<v j : hit* the statute. The tiiriit. "f course. ; venters' en the constitutionality itf th?? r iavr Tbf little Tennessee town is pro ? ; 'parttig for a great- inttiix of visitors and ft tiwy k that a i u^i- temporary ? arena wll-I be ' const ru<*Je.d -for The trial. J . : i ? *-i is to opi'ii July It'. t-.'lar'et < e"i?iTrott v n< ;teil law yer a ml l/mlley- Field Malone, 1 **:i ? J 1 rip attorney for the American .djvvrco col ony . in Taris. have been suggested as counsel tn a Jd. the defense of Scopes. But Mr. I 'arrou is known to be a steprlv Rfni Sir' Malone has been some what tinged With iK?lltlcal pink, ajid as the Tennesseea h:* ??!??>' wtti -make up. j the Jury ar? certain ' .t o he bothof a religious turn of .'tuiwt and eohservar j rive, it 1# unlikely those lawyers will be considered. available. .The' Amen- ' ran < Ml Liberties ntifen is really >.,ck of the ;ise. and .the A crb'an Ass..i-i;;-: ;(<n for the Advam>m?-iiT ?f Si'lj'!'. /e i*- taking a deep -:hter* st in it, ; though so far/; not. otfbially.- '. ??.'..?? I V vi? L T'RKSll ?KNT I'AUTS HA"S .V carried . his tighi for ti'Visjoi of Senate- :ru{es ; r. t ? ? the' Southland. Last wei'k he addressed the Associated In dustrie? of. A ahiKisa In lUrn.inghani. and 'old his hearers that "the South ;is too intelligent to he defcuded. into :he Idea that to i^roteet It -against an other Korre hill the right at times should he given 'to it minority. ?.r even j ? >?e ? senator, to, thro'V a monkey j wrench into the legislative iiiuyh/nery >>!? the common government. Answering Titles of the reform ? a in? .?paign. he said that itnllmited debate "had not checked multiplicity of laws but had resulted in their passage with out proper considerat.oO:" He referred to the Force hili, beaten bV" a lllibus- j t'er a? "a w-r??ng measure" which'! . w .iuitl ha ve .been repealed if passed. -This Isolated argument .of proponents 'of -preset-it ruies, be declared'', was- ah effort intended "to affect The great in Vl!lj;ent Si uth and to revive these unr ;:appy Issues .which have die?l alike, in 'the North arid South.'*' , He s.tbi he was asking enl.v that, the :!;:nor:*\; "protected a> St Is by the ?t.-rt'ks and balances of the CoTistft-u- ' tion. shall n?t exercise veto-: rights ??\er the will n{ 'a- tna.b'.rlty . w hen that. a.H'ortry desires '.nly to oxcreise Its '.?on>;-r.lTutit>nal rights of legislation:" ? Senator t'liderwrindi . Wlw> prei-etleu ; ileherai I'awes on tiie* plaifi'rm.. praised l.fs efFerts to ?procure hiles ?h':u ?vould ilmit debate in the senate. t ?pp<rsltio'n ti-i the proposal, he sai l, ?otnes fr- rn f\v?' sounds: Fn.un ? sotMe" ? f *he senators tJieJiVseiyes. "irecaifse ?hev, vnjoi delmte and like tjcliniited ?fise-rsxioR,"- ;:t!d fr?>i!!s' "thi^e 'persons (Utsld'e nhe ? svruite wbn/-?*?v interested ? '?'. special leKishilion- or.. ;>ar;ic:l; .larh . In- preVenilng legislation to , tiiey a're <?pjm>s?*?1." ~T> [ T.i;1t 'A 'I'll ?.N l;y. newspapers of. _ . !r;c< tne tax lists is d?'?*lhrei-j fawful ! ?' bv - the. Supreme < 'ourt of the llniti^l j ' States The court affirmed decisions 1 ?!' lower courts in. the cases brought 1 ? _-a:nst the Kansas City Journal Post and the ItiilHriu-re I'ost. The opinion. \ written by Jjiistice Sutherland, iiehf 'hat the information, as made, avail able to public Inspectjdh and the terms ??f the revenue act of 1 J?i:4 ?'cannot he . : regarded ..'otherwis**-.-' than- as public \ property, to .be passed on to others as j freely as the possessor of it- may j' choose." It was added that "the contrary view requires a very dry and literal readlnc ! of the <tatme.l quite Inconsistent with its legislative history and the known and declared objects of its framers." PIIESII'?ENT ? '( >( 'I.IDOE . did not approve of the plans of the War department to have a second national I defense test on Armistice day, and. suggested that July 4 would he a better date. His preference will he compiled with, although the time remaining to prepare for the demonstration Is ex ! ceedlngly short. ; . OFFICIAL reports from Tokyo give the number of dead In the recent earthquake In Japan as 278. Many thousands of others were rendered homeless and the property damage was enormous. The district most af 'u:.- !?};;, J :t r . ?;i f .? 1 Kolm K> 4|.c ? f Several' \ wt'o >.tr?tv < 'i, I ? i: j ? ! . r.- was I 1-it.Me- .d:ijji;tg??..hr the large* ci: i. The Tl:< ?- r tragic . v.eetlev A\rr?' ,:t ?>':! Ui. a spa '.vli.Tc hundreds of visi;<T> wore ;a;lw:,g t! c !;?: Ii;!i]iS The pavllioUS ??<*. <*s?I iL..;:,y j ersoas wire scalded.- to tli. M;'TU ITirsTANMNr. fhvir rep rt \ ji ? '! ;-. v o\V.r.-t!ie Hitlii.ns. the Fren< h .a rr. ! .v v* .time- lift M'T' Ai;-: ??!.- fyrltu hangs < n 1 ik.c a iea< h :ind is sn i< I t< ho preparing his f<W. f?-r a-:^rv.;it v?>,- and iheari while the 1 tvt.i.h fre'vps h.'.ve h*>r*n dr&Wn. t'U'Vk ; n. i a defensive.;, line '. and are V'-astrai ting powerful fforfi'fi ''sii.<?ns. Thete \v ? re vVtics, uiwton tlrth'-ed. :hat Frajo-e . :ind ? S| a,in were ready t'o. negotiate il |.eji?-e w ith the Riff cl.ii'fisiin, The truth,- a* it came oi:t !ri a heated :>? in the French parlianu-r.t.; *.?<-m* J o ; I tiiit Ald-ei ? Krlm ? an ;< -y to Marshal i.y a u: ?<:.'}? i endeitV^ t{?; .agree- * n.f-.'V* as to ?!ie- f run ' i.-r.. The Kithnn? are -in r; t. ? <! !m valise ; the Fr.i-r >h'-.have .-y-t.,-).iiv.!:, d a-a .-??ffi/Vrtlve ka'-lt-. -itni' they ' :ir*v j a::a.:;g t? ra:.. ri.. . i ' ;. rv?-; a .It i- said a ;arj.v ?:* ? f .tr'a hod <!er titan <>tlV vrs jr> w .:y :<? -????\ itnikfr Kritn. I ? . I . Owmmur.Ms Insist Th.it ' ?>?*e -ti.si- '??? w-'irh r li.- : :\nd wh'T; < :..*-r -of d^ptflies was < > I. i ? I oft Tv ? f< <!it ' traii-.'s for !} .- Vamp..ig-ri they mirdr such a rb *? .- demons : rat, n, t ha : M. ll.-rrict -? f 1! ?? (Tnm>l'?*r, sus pended ;iY. -n. :'l ''.?>? re' was. h"w t*ver.: to lijiil't * lutt ti<?- . ,itii>'vvrntiieiit wnuM . >USt>il?f?I. ' 4 NOTHKK iir>|'l/>fa!>!<! ccal mine +~\ i;l?asti'r. 'his t : ti.t* itj. Ni'rth (*aro Una. Near < '?<a.l at leas' sixty :i, i .?er- were ?<nt<*niKe<-l. by rhrt*?? ex '{?Jws:<.>ns it;;;t u r< < Kfd the shaft. ? and at tJi.s \ ? 1??t?- .is iitrl?- ? r a> hope. That auy- ? : thent- j??vf survived.' Six hoiljvs had h?'vn ref.< \ cred, ;-ut t-he rest-ue - rt'-y-s ha?l peheTr'-tte?j i to the l.^Mw t .level w.lt(.o;;t f:.a,<ijng any ti'ii ,r?*. Ft N I i.x.M U.VTAT..ISTS . jsnd ' nV^?U;'r ates ;? ih?- . Presbyterian. < Ji iirch (TliS^?-r1 S'-'- "T-i in tile J-'t'h'Ta] SlSSVlM hly . In < oliio. .and such treat difi- r?'i;.v-s - i j-eiicy develope*! t-ha.t .there1 are |irwilr;>-ns ef a- Jorej; ? 'ontinvd ? "ntri'versy is. 'the . hr?r>-h iijtd of possil:>ie litigation, The NVw V"rk presi-vTerv. w hirii is ip .-rjii. ;s tirhtir.p Ti -.*;iy .In the ri.ureli .and to ;;<>ure f??r all.-presbyteTivs the- riplns ?iVhleh.lt v?iy?.'are ffJven- ;'hy Mie cor.sti tiirjoi. o;: the detiottiinatioa. If the New : Yorker* shoiild for.'^-d our. a h'SSslI b:.tMy miirhj result to. >'!?*toriii:ne "'he ? wnersl-.p of < t, ureh'- property. A eonjjen .itive .-leiiienr. led. f?y Mi'dera ?or Charlt v K . Krduian. j?ln> its hi-pes f< r i;fi;!r< !i vjnily .?n a s|V.-;a., < '< ? itixif 1 s- - si. n \va> to <;>.':>? ways .of ";t>siir;ni; Ihv pe^i.-e.- purity^ ttnity :n<! prorr. of the and to . report. !< n.-xt' a*>.e:h?'.;.v. ni;. I 'K NEST I '1-: WITT IvritTCN. U- provide!:'.: ' f ' tho r;r.:v,-r>;ty of < hieji'iio, u-.-.-v oj,e of the mosr . l.ot.d'ie .of death'v victiit.v dn.rinc'jhe. we.'Jc.. He : hiiU.: b?en' l'..' for ?? lonjr. riiiie^ \iind siie i tnabed^ . i:f:+r.. sur^ieal operat!<?n>, nthers. v\ h' f listed- .ftway \< ?-re : Field Marsh;:! l rehrh, earl <-f Ypr?-?. who ? ointiianded the. "Old Conteijipilhles." Knt'!and:s tirst arn.y ir. the \V<.r|(! war. and who won fame In preA'fo.UK ratn p.al^ns; (V?l. (' a. Ketiincton. noted Hrlt.lsh; war eorrespotident -aild: writer ?n military t??pies. and Louis Falk. long One of America's foremost organ ists. FKANK M. si RFAt'E. an economist of the Fhited States pniln admin istration. has made a report, approved by Secretary Hoover, designed to dis prove the theory Of American farmers that wheat would have pone to $."t or more in war time If the government ' had not fi-ved the price at $2.20. The report declares that world conditions probably woul<J have forced the prlc? of 1R17 wheat down to -$1.50 per bushel and that the action of the gov* ernment In establLshlnp a minimum of $2.20 saved many millions of dollars for American farmers. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine vis ited Chicago last week to hold secret conferences with board of trade offi cials for the purpose of bringing aboat the "house cleaning" which he had demanded. STATE FIRE LOSS APRIL LOSS IN STATE FALLS BE LOW 1924 WHILE NATIONAL TOTAL INCREASES. Kin- '?<->.?? n N'Ttji for Apr.. '? ' i. 'I J 1 ! 7. '*!<.">. ,ii , TfJiiit t I ho official r?;j?>n ? ? ! State Insurant e ('.onHtji* ?:< W'i; ?>*;?<*? y W Wal ]><i This is ?i< ?< r?-:? ? t : !f.o trtHi j from .Vj r:l. U'l'L ,.t ? ! I* ; niir ! ? the a.ifonal t!.: ?? i ? ? . - r\?j Afn'H >f, ;.n :iv 1. . <? of ij. i. l> - \ :ui:.r: >:i < i . ? i ! . : < ? !i?e s;rw; : !'? r:>v,j' ' 1 ii itci. Tti(> \\ > c II"'. 1: na . s ho mwiirii: 11. iVliij ? : h -iu;< ; ? nVj. ?;is vaiU' <i ' $7', .npi ::r. <i '. v '.'nig $4 4v*7i;v'1' rh insurant t ??-' ?; * .?;;??< J.-.,--.1 > ?"! 'i . d :..r 2i t";i - The prat. liro ? 1 ; 1 - ;n-^ tiu ?'.n'.'i A.--.' u.-.h-v.jy SI. ;.'s mar. 14.ii<? -!i. >??".' > ? ??. itepa'r.i'ir.ent ate:' .1 1 Ku jiiay .SjiV' tnw >"'? ? ?o ..'.et.air fa 1 r\ ,;f l ii. iU.as.'iia-. "? < "?'? ' '7;jni.-7 ?jier. -fir" Na>h" count* . v. 'amp; if.Yn ^ar.'-v n,;ar ? '? i : !?"" ? . t-)i ; i." aiai r. plani .j; i "iirn ' ii|w, ;*iTf a' Ch.*p? i H . i-1 J.u ih?- 1- " ?< .m i> .nn. *'!x : - flour :r. .1 i' X" a l. ih i' i'i. *11 "*'? AiiU fi . r i?; -. ti >?!..' rr'y t ? . ?* 1 ?:T)i' r.' pOrf show I hat f :?? lf> jar .:ti > i*?i t-he ;ia 1 KM ?a "h property vain " : f "?'i ' *.v wlih a ivtal Toss, of- '/The Only :-.;t ;n 5 a? ? vv;v. re .- t n?- ? loss d ' i '? mi w;u< :i! V. ,?i i-i'ipiyn . w.hert V'.\ Vr . at a . <>3 of j'. '-LM In the -la..;.. - I''?ns t ti. ro 'v . r.e',"?4 with- a ;.?s- ?.f >227 L'::0. \v property vaiu.'-'of jl.l'IM.TTa at risk ih ; ii ? ? rur.i! >???-?.? :is Jht?rt' ?>? r? 3t'< IiTrS; .wis ir a' Ic^s; < i" il 7^.41 :? n pri'iVt'rr.j valu^**! at 5 ?? 4 1 , 4 . . 1 at . ns'k. ? T:u-r?; w ro !*1 ,:n il'Ai.'iinps w:.th a l?^- Of and 1.7 njral . Ai liiuifs w th a lu.-.s >f >21 (Jthfr ?pr'tiK s ?>T priVp. rty' <:i;>niap'-d '? c-r 4?-.- tr,py*;<i \V'-r< iiitiUK tTia*' fu.nts. .H V r. !i:n- f^cin ?. ? ?inn* u-ara-'^ >.\ a'":- 5i?t?f . .tn !i- r. ;ii;in:s aiwl I ?trsi n?s ?V. ? biir ? V> I TJir1 - V h;? ..f ?* ?. <1? fir J? h injriV ri.'nf< h.H'1. -ti? 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'?!?? protrr.itti., an;.: ; ?>. : -"ivvr uti :? r'akVnt'- '.vhif . ar- t . fr-.:' -j?v- riro'imsn-f;- ..ni^r^ :v? ? u'?< ? aP* ; ? r"*;>r::.ti<ii: i"" : in* - - - h ? ni::u:n. Tfia'. ' . - ht .- ' iky s^iiW if :>> ;>v r.- th' !:: : >?: > -a: Isrd ' piv>'-ni at :!:'?? ;n- v' t!^ .,t>:jy>r.i:.r.2JhO' .si-vvcai pft j-.-i-f-w ari'i a. ..'iipf'UT- .. .tit ij:. r. < ?!. ' "Tii : > i?f a !<fi? ? ? n (?{ ??lU-.- yn:jr pr >j .? < d' 1 .; i pro L-ratn ami sh >u74 !><.*' : ?: a.- far a.- the- pr(ij?*rts . ari- ? ??:*- * rm. <1-. But any' i-uiitract' ? war?i.-.-! <>r any affunl ci)n^U"U?.ti??n :ir.iio..-ta;cJi-n. the I>rr^( for of iii?; Bin If:.: hnv-t lie >t-nt a copy of >?c)i i nntr.n i ;.iid ?;i H othvr information as in- may r?*<; jir?: In foro Una! appr<?val. will he grantm!. -(in Form 2i:f i Biiduct K.\p. anation | Sljf^t. you will please s,-t f?>rth any explanatory matter ah dd .-ta.is < <>n nected with your porp >>ed a,!!.>c:it:on of permanent jmprovt nn-nt funds. 1st* as many sheets as may In- n<-tes sary. New Corporations. The following i-ertificates of fbcop- ' poration were issued from the office of W X Everett Secretary of State: Hare and Chase of Charlotte, lnror porated, lease and deal in automobiles and trucks and accessories, insurance apents and brokers, with authorized capital $15,000 and $3,000 subscribed1 by C. R .lones. Cynwyd. Pa., H. W. Ford. Baltimore. Mr., and J. R. Chtrry. Charlotte. Shelby Electric Company. Sh* lby, with authorized capital faO.OOO and S4 R00 Kithsnribed. 1 1 1 i 1 1 II 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POINTS ON KEEPING WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" I u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ! i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ((?, by Western New*p*i>er ' nU?n^ POSTURE IN WOMEN'S WORK T T EAI-TI I (if workers is not only a question of what you <!o hut also of how you do ii. Tills is true not onlj of the housewife li.ul also of flu? factory and slitg. worker-. Especially in ih ;it kind of work now so common !n the modern factory where each ??m |r|oyce docs hour inter hour, ail da'y long, exactly the - ime thing The specializing ami division of work in the present da y factories make It possible for -many worneii to do work reijulrini; deffiios and quickness anil del IcafJ' rather thsin strength. What / Is the effect. on the bodies and the health of wiiij: en workers, of ? ?i : ? ^ the snme thine, over and over, hour r.fter hour, for months? The I niied States public health service has eon sidered the subject of sufficient im portance to tliiike a special investlga tinn. Ajthcugh positive j.roof is lacking it is generally agreed that- any work which require* a crairq ed. const rained or awkward position may cntiSe serious bodily injury. Work which requirt-s |, en din*.* of i'io shoulders and ropp'iiig of the he?td. compresses and restricts, the chest and so interferes vvifli fireaili.nj.- This may also force dovMi the ribs aiid the diaphragm and so displace or cause pressure on the abdominal .-organ;- As a result; there may he constipation, diarrhea. Indigestion, headache and anemia. Work which require? a sidewise, slouching position twist's the body out .??f shape, compresses the lung.- on one side and favors consumption. Work which requires constant bending for ward nl?o' compresses both the ah domen and the chest and causes dis placement and pressure on the lungs, heart and other outruns. These dangers may he avoided hy planning and adjusting machines, work tallies and seats so that the worker ? an stand erccr in easy comfortable positions. This will result, not only In' greater cmnfor! and less si krie io the ' ei:ipit.v?-es but also in great. Ji .increased output. Where this :s n't po-silde ? >" where any work has ti; d.otie jn a .-ramped' awkward position. then 'he employees sliuUid he shifted freiptetiTiy from one k;nd of work to another. I'omfortab e and wcjl adjusted ??hairs are also help ful. Ali< i.;. -'anding with sitting wopk. fr'? r. - }'?? r '.? ills and pro viding foot rests ami h. ? k rests where needed will increase not only the rotn fort and health hut also the output of women workers HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 'TWIKKK are fads and fashions i i> * disease, as there are In skirts. I";* day. hliiod pressure is "ali; the rage ." To hear it discussed, you W oh] flunk :t was a newly dis,-u\ered disease Ii isn't new ami it isn't, a disease. It is as old as. life, lit fart, when there Is no blood pressure there is nd life. It isn't a disease. A certain amount of hlood pressure is necessary for life. ' . - To talk a.ht'UT having "jn hlood' pressure " .!> to adept the profession. ii slant.' of the ward nurse, who says tii.it the pn tit- ut lias "ti" temperature " S e doesn't me;.n that. If tinj one of us had "no temperature. we >: i-e to" dead to get; info a In j : :i I . She means tin: patient has a lit ntia! tem perature. Si. ?/:.( n a do. tor tells you that you have "t.o'iiioiid pressure." he doesn't mean that lie means that your Wood pressure is normal What is normal Wo. d pre? it re J Ah. that's the question. It's i?n!\ a lew y.-ar-, comparatively since we had any instruments', tor ii'iea -firing and r>-. .inl ine tilooil pres-iire." I.'oefors. for ages! have known that, at s??iu*? t;iiies and in sonie per.-oiiS; . the heartbeat was stronger an i .more a .r.tuatei] than at ? ?ther ? iu.es and :n ot::er peopie. I Vr -ons with -ii' sfrotiii f pulse were -aid to h;- "pietiiorii anVl the heartl-eat of what we' now eaii. !:igh Wood pr.-s -j sun- was -aid to he "fill! r r?ounding." All the doctor had .to judge hy was his tii.ger tip- hut he i i.iild fiiake ahout as eood an estimate a> the present-day laboratory man can with his mercury manometer. Hlood pressure la the pressure inside the arteries. Just .'is the Water pres sure in a tire hose depends on the strength of the eUgirie and. the size of the hose, so the Wood pressure depends j on the force of tli<- heart and the size of the arteries. These factors ditTer in different individuals. There is uo absolutely normal figure. It varies with age. physical condition, work. ?! nerve tension and a dozen - other fac- : tors. If you have a high-strung feeling, j restlessness, nervousness and inability ! to sleep, frequent headaches and nose j bleeds, perhaps dizziness and flushing of the face, have your doctor take j vpur hlood pressure in the same way ! he'd take your temperature. Lf your heart Is working too hard, slow down. 1 Find out what's wrong in your way of living and correct it. You don't want to run around with a high blood pres sure any more than you do with a high temperature. But in either case there's a cause. Find it and remove It ALL WORN OUT? Are you 1a me and ft iff; tired, riervoun nnd depressed; mini-able with back ache? Have you suspected your kid nevi? Good h-nlth defends upon good elimination. Hut tlu(jg!*h kidneys allow impurities to ateumulaie and upset the whole system. Jtarkache is apt to fol low; stabbing pi-.ins-, depresunx head aches, dizzin- arid other annoying kidney irregularities. W hy experiment? If your ki'lne- * rtre ?-Hifc:iri?ih . why not use Jtoan's fills. 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