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1 ? lted Cross, hydroplane rorimvins wonr.iled Spahisdi soldiers from scene of battle wit li the Kifl's at Alhuce iR.ts. 'J ? Secret ary . o.t . the Treasury Mellon j:iyiii> house commit ti*e mi whys ah. J means his plan for reduction of income taxes, ,'t ? Mrs. lt??se. I'as.tor' Stokes, ex-factory jjir^' and prominent radical, divorced hy her millionaire luis- . .JaiiK's < ?, P. St??k?*s. ? . j ?. .. ' ? . j ; ' - . . ? NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Secretary Mellon Advises House Committee How to Reduce Income Taxes. By EDWARD W. PICKARD OI'KMNC its hearings of -tax re vision i-hc - <<<mi?it te?- on wars am! mean- lirsi Secretary Mellon to. t??; .what the Treasury departm^i. Vti.nt-ht vv oU|d he K s:-!f of. and bow : r [tl;Vi)o Th?- heaviest >*UI by-' rfte ??ti*rvf :'?:*> J*' in stir. Jjt'r- ' - '!? ,-x ? ess \>t } J ursncs t'liat. re '.(iV.wtHif <urt:'Xf< will ? MVert Mn V?rf Tii.'rii *T"ui t;ix fiyv- i?> dustri;;! ???.?inifi.-n lal' ej r>;r?iriscs ; ? that. ; .Will . :V:orv ? pn'-fit* r-iiii i- -fili ?ftl !t 'J.yeiA'l ; ?tli^Tv ':t\ >'<?'.> ylitM'. T.il f! . . .|>i->s>:t?iv to. 1 SiiM!i!::(r:/.v?L S**crV.tarv .MvU''^ -. .a;v ; ?. ? ?* ' '.1; <?: r.ixos' frt ;:.v ;:iv. ??? ,? ?juti' to ..Tin- fr vk i' m, f 2. Kedti. ii<-n .of m ?*!?.. t-jiXr?s to 1 | per ?. J*. ( . :? r. :>. and 5T per ? ? :2T. j of -S jwr-.: 4 per. [ "vent -anrl (I pgr. cut. . ' $ ' | " 'X Iiwit'ljitji of sari.a.ws" V mini- ? lUik u.-r.-. ill- \i>t;ni: .4?> Fj ptr '.'?nj.' . '4 Stir;..Xes :o-h..<Jn lit 1 }-:;-.ont at ;iiwtev?? .? / .<?.?*???.? "ajnl nm up ? Lt> per* ? en: above jfJ.Vt.mHt Instead of 4P [n'-r . out above $?no.<M?v 5J Klimihatiou of the 2"Vpi-r .rent J oed!i> Jii^n on earned in.'-oimv .. ??l ot uroi <*v? r.i!Uil r?'pifal. Oj. tl:?- ?? tate t.aX. . ; 7. itep?'-a-i of t4ie !.i\. ? V. iiM'-ution >*i tiW tu*^ or; . a'dmis ' y:oc> and oil ;i?U'Uk biU-sv t?, ICejKNiJ of {?'! ; tax.--, it. tcijcks. t.re? arni .?it s. If ?RefM-al ot l)ie 'taxes on art wi?rk.? a?i<i several other !i|fti?f iti!|? s:s. ; TT. l;e{>ea1 of J h?* f?ro\ l.son for pulk- j <:>f t.a.t parnieiits.^ . j 1-. Knlaruomt.-ii! of thO Inanl o( t;i.\ r ? ^P'l'eUis.: v .? *;:* c.l- * . '} . Mr, A!\ '-j(i r..l,l rt.iv coHiiKitif*- tliat ? ? .sol?lii-r I'oIUIs' wrll 4 iist more r?iau ??--ti.iii.-i ! tax re^, ??jvijo :iLs?> li:t-S itoTi'aSeil ; an<l thert .w ; pro\mi;;r.0v ;t - - (?<*? ;..|f .ftily I. . the snr;>in> woitt<! !?.? ; ro'nt v to rji,. ft.JU'iviiic year, so ! Jt wnulii if -?a;> to re? F Ji>>* mxes tit a t ; ja.uch. ! ?X '? i:.\ r<-j.r. <>'tilari vt;V of .tlte \.'a* | ?J.'enai "A^sooiarjoiS. of Manufa>-t.ur?ltN ; . s.hpoar'^f Iv.-f.ire' riie' rottiiiiittve arnl ' n.;?'Uo s^^ostiiin?-. ^u'-sraniiaMy i-ti..ae- ; <-or?l m :tii 'rrto>??. i>f M: ' SftN ! .. - ^ -? .'I. r?ffary>. \V;r<xsp|??n???i also, hy r. ri*| re^-nidtiu^i j. \,t ?;!nf>s.' \*ho'- f." . as>er'>-.n" the >irntj[ivft4tt i? their, stnttf | . wr,> ?froi.-rv sir the :!4itiiui<n-:ith?n's ! feUV?n::o'V of. ..repesil' <?!- ' ! f *>rsii ; e-tatf f;'.x. A Sainiliir :>'<{a\l*exa?? f. : >;.:<{ Sin- salp*?' !?tr r!:.?r >t.tte. ? ?-"hair-' 1 . in:. a fliWti of; I??iva anil. II'Aj<reseftl-.i- i. ? !?vi* *;arwVr of Tox.is, raukihu ii:t:<ority ! Il.t;I!li>er. of ifcr < 'O M i 1 1. .1 1? ??. !ii'! It fj \ or roj? c; of. jluvfeUera; iMaie t: X. ii!i<l roih -refuse'! .to' a?!itiit that tin* tax <'!ub iiM>h fairiy ?ropresettfeil rlie -eiiti ia their resi?ertiye state-. FK1"I.IN<? stir>- 1 1 .n t it ?ou|<l he i iii jM.ssihie to >e< ure aiijiToval hy the Kren<-h [>a rlnaaent for the temporary ? urran^etuent plan of the- l-'rehrji war debt to the Tutted States, the I'ain leve eiihinet rejected the plan . when It was formally pr??sented to it hy Finance Minister O'aHlaux. It was then announeed semi-ortieially that ?within a few days the government wt?uld suhmit to the American clehr funding ronuaission through the French auihassador to U'asliin^ton new pr?5>osaIs' for dealint; with the j whole debt. What these will he cotfhl not he learneii. hot as 'aiMaU.x- wa?? severely criticized for offer.injr as much i as he did. it ?s l?eli?*ved the new {tfOi jposali1 will he even Less acceptalile to ' our eonimisskrn than were those for merly rejec ted by it. Some of trie ' finance minister's critics said he did nt*t niea.i to make an offer that he seriously expected Acierica- to accept. - but was simply arran^in^ matters so that when parliament assvmblcd he could ?ny tlftjt negotiations. u <-.rc con-. T i.ii ui njr. avoidinc '.*ou?V*vo? thai his debt settlement in t ent i< ?n>. !i:i? 1 (f?i led. President Oolids^e's stand that Franco iicttl not e\pe< t any further in/America: until sjie- 'fund's- .hi>r debt is' backcdirp by t'n? !i'a<liiiu blink it'\ itii-hidjn^ l'residem XlUrhell of the National tltj bank and I'wijrl.f Morrow <?; j. |?. >f??runn & A'tupahiy. It'i* kii' Wii Franc.- \vtsii?-N in bor r'w at in Wail street to stabilize : her currenc ??*i. :? .jiohl basis. A r'fp ii -with ' the . Wyxlne-j'ay; ' , JMi\ .Miieheij f.' i!i- reporters : "A in loan !" Fr;in< '? under tin- .<*iA.,iun>l:?li?',?'s ? oiiljil be made only oh fa i)h. hope and charity-.'* \s -V" \ l:te w?-M tOeNi'lain t ll':t t it Would- ' 'I**. lifcceVsa'r.y ? to. ;i?U '* rfi ?- American ' l' i.< .my !? 1 :i ? tjj-l I ral.. . : ;.;'i;:ht-,bc obi atm-d in "W.ii! street, u'itll t!> .rVviiil ..it' I * r. ' !??-?? jmp;Yii?d I.\ failure ;>? tV.ifd her ?+?-"r>T? ' hot"- ii))atiocs, A:.-*-.: .- ' a .nfii l?,. n've-d .'^.a :i'\< -r in P' Y* *. i * \ I N * K : t'n'M.; tex.t [of i ? : /'? : ; .('.v'tiiil noi* le-seii fhv ?)ioras ?'???it.' yji'tiM'' loi* '1m * ? :jifiiie\?iiien'f j -J n. statevmc;: ? wlwi ' {of- ; /?:' a?'td * i.?-ir a<Vvptv ance l-y *?:' t Rc . tu; ? t ions >; re? i ty .? ? rn i -*-???? i 1 as- i suml ?uespilo ;tj?i*! oppo>.it i.?a o< Vajwus ' groups .1 extreme Nationalists ;and . ? \r?tij;tt:ni?tv "? XU?> siwi:?-s;ion e.iunjinl :n- : : ? -in thv White lions"'- that, the : time \Va<5 ,-dkdit- ripe :'oi; t lie. of i a -new aniiilnU-rit n'Uui/tion ??otifor<-n.ia* 1?y President ' was tu ?t s.. wall revived, iv; ..-.?ia il\ i)V tin- I'r.-ii-li. liii]?*e?!. t !:>? I'aris pi-cW frankly Ann .jiiintl Iiit . w'lt htlsin^fi. Mr.'t Vtiliik'f. asrtifl that a <*<?Vr/rh*n?v j1 limi ti n . :v ilfsVu>M?in ?tf laml woitftl t>?* Knr>>p(?"s own affair ami 'couFii iK't' j>artii ipat?Mi. in l>y thV l-'rii.ttMl static; hut ho was sanl to Ik? of th?- fjUfiioti tjiiat anorln-r corifotvni'o on Hiii;;.(.tion of naval fofoos woiiKl stand" the host . rliahi'os of ^iK'vss i; held, in \V'a-*hin^ton. TF.U.iSK \Vho wen' ;dl.?p??st-tl -u- snt-i-j ;:t . tijo Lt-Oarno had i'|>j?'.rtunity last \v?-?'k lo laituh Jit . flit* i?.'oa that j\ar < <>nid l>v pre . i ;r?*ok and r.utirari-an 'roups sot into a s(|ii;ibhh> on tlio fr?<ntior n*'ar I 'I'tnihlssar, Ma<"t'd??hi:4; and a < Iro. i; .dh.yr ami a. _ s<-niin< ! wort* k'illc'i. -lirtl^ariari ?'(?irtuiau<U*r- w ! it w.is all a '.mis.takv and :.?|M?U?r inn ,tli?' i.'roj-k L'?vi-riuin'nt at imrv au ultiuiatuai t?> Soria dv $-}no.o?j|1 iiniomnity. ptinish inoi:t of :hv Unlirariaii ' <dlh-ri> r?-spon siiilo and forinal apology from the Unitarian ?roxoriiimi'hiV M^anvvhilo (Irct.-k tro4>ps moved tip t." tho fnuitior to attack j!a- to-.yn. of 1 Viri< h. . TIk* possildiiy ot a now l'.alkan war Was not a Jjtthf d^turhiii--' to th?* ^?jvcrn iuo:.is ol Kiiropr. Thi* situation \va >aitl to IV ' omj>.lioat?*d hy mi-rost in AU/atvia. where Italian propaganda I a' tiy'i::' It was 'said in Sotia that tlu? i'iijilnct wciiiil |>rot??t tu tin- I .*?;?:??? or; Nations against alh'3?'d < Iroi-k in vasiofj : of iittl^aria. RKl'.r.l.r.H ?t"S I?ru?-s ill -S.vria. p?*n oiratin^ l'amavus. stnrtod a M-ri iins revolt there, hut it lasted otijy one* day. for the 1'reneh i-oinjnander. to n eral Sarrail. attacketi [irotupt iy with artillery, art no red ears anil ranks and ? onipelfed the rebels to surrender. The battle was fierce while it lasted, and the Mosloiu quarter of the city. was largely destroyed hy the I'remh bom bardment, and hy in'cejidiary .fires. Two American warships were ordered from tiihraltar lo Alexandria. K^ypt, to be near tlie Syrian coast in case Ameri can lives anil property . were en dangered. . ' GOVKUNt di JACKSON' of Indiana has appointed Artlinr U. Robinson t<? 1111 out .tiie unexpired terni of the late Tinted States Senator Samuel XI. Kal>tou. .Vlr. Uobinson. who of course is a' Republican, will sit in the senate until March :t. MU.1t. He is an in djanapolfs Jawyer and in 1HU5 sought the nomination for the senate hut was defeated by Harry New.' Imrins the World war lie *vent overseas as ;i lirst lieutenant and was promoted tt be capt.dn aJid then major. He is mar ried and lias one dan^ltier; . Xortii' Dakota tiiust set aloTis with only o u'e senator next session, for Gov ernor f-orlie announces that he will not appoint a snftv^or to the late Senator Kl 1". I.add. WILLIAM MITCHELL was ordered fo appear. l*efure a court martial on lietober L'v'Ifi Washington. !n lie fried fvr|- imputation of "almost Treasonable" i niniu. t fn lii^h VVar an?I Navy department officials ill the ail in inlst ra tii >n of the air defense: For , mally. J- ,?.? ;e cased of violating th?r ninety sixth ariielc of war. MaJ. <>en. ? P. Sluiiiiierall head* the court marr tial. tin* other members beitis Maj. j (Ii'iis. Holicrt 1.. I lowsi*. Fred W . Sladen I'OUglas MaoArlhnr, ' Wjiliaiii >. Graves, lUiuanw; A. l'iMir?-: Uric. I ii-n>.y.\'i . ? r .1 . ley, IviUW-d I.. Ft-ank It. M?<>V\. Kifwin 1*.. Wi nahs. '< .VoT-go . I.e U. Irwin. Hv\inu K. IV.inili < ???}>. ItJTintMn. Wi.nsh.ip; Sl'ietf-. man .Moi'eiaiid. ami Lieut. ?*OJ. Joseph I. M- Mnlleii. Veteran ofIi<-ers predicted thai Colonel Mitchell would lif found guilty :j * s ? 1 >i ?! * > r.' f'l to dismissal from the firiiix ami ri..;t iliis -eMcmo would he disapproved and changed to a p;|hHc reprimand. ?? ? ?? U % j A" I Mill ; t'Si >N. go\\>riior ot i' 1 'iV\as. i- threatened -with ini peachnietit j ?r? ?? ?? ??? j i i > . and if her op ? poiiejils have their way shV will he ? Misled f tidii Iiflin a> w'a> her liu-band ^?iii.- ; ear- a-1'- 'rin*\ :i. ? 4-rt tliat Mr. -Ferjpitjton: is really - the governor and elu?.rg.e m ?? admit: ist ration. with waste .of p?ld> hinds. iiii-Oli'ienvy of suan aui'tui'tif. letting road improvement contracts Jo I: i p!> instead of low bid ders and other tl'iinus. lS-prO^-nfative II. Kim: called for a spV' ia] session of' tlii- legislature to in\ evt li'ate the?*. ami other charges. I'ereiisoii opposed it. declaring if too expensive. Kind's move lias the in* dorsonii..;Iit of Lei- SaUerwhite. -peak er of the house, who says lie will re issue the call. While the constitution provides that only the ^oveVnor may call special sessions for emergencies; u statute enacted w hen Fergusoli was governor provided that the speaker rail i all a -essior. when joined tiy ."i4i members for impeachment purposes, and Saljerwhite alirl- lie. re than legislators iiiti'inl to go. to Austin and investigate. OX<T. .more tile Supreme I'll art of the Fnited States lias upheld the Volstead a?-t. Its constitutionality was tpii -:;oii?il Ity attorneys for hrtig j?ii n. a t 'liiVa-o heer .'Mianm," wiai was in jail, on the ground that it was en acted. before the Eighteenth amend ment. was rati lied hy the nei-essary number of states. The roiirt de'elareil that ton^ress had tile eoiistitutional authority to ]ia?*s the Volstead Law prior ti> the efl'ei-tiW' date of the fi m StitH!':?^naI. anu'ialuient aiid that <*on ire-s lias Hie rlirht to enaet law- iii te,'! -d to earry out ? otisiittitiiiiial j?rt? \:-H?ns for ti.i4- future. Till" Kpisropal house of bishops; in tin- Ni-'V ii-rl4*aas .-tin\<-ntioii, <-ua ? UlTeil will] file house <if lieputii-s ill reJiioviiii: the word *y from the . weddili" -erviee. and also \oied to elinunate the l?ride^ri??iir- anndtih<e ment "With all my worldly iroods 1 thee V endow." Proposals that women .-iieiild he. eli^ii'le for memher-hip in the house of de|>Uttes ami that hisliops miuht li<-eiise women as lay readers were lost. The. il?,piiri<*s voted for Striking tlie :?!? articles of religion from the hook of (niiinion prayer; tliey also passed a resolution ur^iiii: the Fnited States senate to participate in and to a>?sist in HUiiritaining the permanent e4>urt of international justice at The Hague. WHEN* the National Council of Congregational t'liurclies opened its; sessions in Washington, President Ondiu^e, elected and re-elected its honorary moderator, deliwml the chief address. Saying that it was his- j nnderstanding that the purpose of the j council was to ??nlar^4' and improve the moral and spiritual fife -of the. na tion, he d4'claml that at the present tilue. crime and defiance of law are menacing our government ? and he called on all churches to contrihute their intliience in lmilding up re-pect for the. law and strrtigt liening the foundations of the 1'nion. Frank J. ilarwood of Appleton, Wis., nianufa' iurer and leader in Siindav sciiooi and Y. M. C. A. work, was ??le< t ?d inodcrutvr fy;*. the tv.o ; :-i. STATE RANKS HIGH US MONEY EH EXCEEDED BY 14 IN WEATH Pl?0? ? ' . ' ' ? . . ! D JCTION; BY 20 IN ACCUMU LATION. Raleigh. "?\f ii producer of wealth. No.th Carolina ranks high a:r,:-ng 016 i?l?. o { the union." says S. II Hobbs. Jr. "Only 14 stat es rank <?' ,1S in th.. t-ohihed value of basic prodr,. t s jtiul industrial mil pit- tor >,:,r i?i:28~ ht continues Our position should be a niatt-r ot 1 r-de to cvery om- in the "Stale: Tt&i U,;,t rank ahead of us ..we tin ir rank torse ly to iheir sup ".?r lirnan and ?i'l * trial development. and to s *e and total population. ?]?"' Wea.h vojiios almost est.rc.y fruiji nv? sour. s, namely . farms and factories. 1 h" annual prod action of several States is lrgelv attributable lo oil aim minerals, which some day will be exhausted. U,ir farms and factories will conrtnuo to produce long after the mines have become exhausted. "The total wealth produced by farms, factories, forests, ^nd mines in North Carolina was more than a b.iii m and a Uaff dollars for the year IT"-::. ,hstri:.u!e.l as follows: Produced Ay iudtisi.w s J0r.l fHi.tHM> by ^r-icultnra 4?'? 444. Vv aire, ts $::s.t?51. <??'?. a',.,! ? vj- ..t?d trim mi:i'" ViiU: nearly Vt per vent 0f the total wai -produced by farms and factors**, of v. l.:? li are fairly w. 11 distrubt ,.<1 < t\ er the State." li^w. ver, in -the accumulation ot wealth ; a a total basi- North Caro lina : a h U - -1st and i-v Mirpas' -d by on;y tvvc. sjates-Jii 'he Sou':.. le\a.< and V rKitvja " s ' -> r.- and WVse Goft St.-nds Pat. and V. :.y.- Commis-^-* m.- ' tu. 0c. ? , ,??< ;rn.i- stood ;,c r'.por, v!i.s-r No v? ;if ? >c.r 1. I Y .i;Ul a;> ???::;:!^n?tk . .. ' : :'oS ^ - ? :i :'!"1 ,ai:.l '< r ^ , ;. .l V UfC HP' -V'l'~ ?nt- 'osi d a :a;cre,:t v;.!?V> d~' at' i that it h.td r-? il t?->: lit regard to :l.>?ai. holidays n -. . a ,,i a ruling 1A lh* Attorti-> !r:. Mi- eftv-c; that th-. etunmis in redn in-- tin- nuni!-er of l.-na; <ia>- fro::: tweiv.- lo tsx was W authority of law. H-Aeve:. :n '!':??? aft.rnou th- frst i waV repaiu^d by rite coj:r.n:> %i< n .vhich t-iitat ively pa-.- a rule rc dn( ?K vacations from :w.-l,e to s x days. . for tho,. department? which jd ay tb" comtnision s ?av m re Lard to holidays, the proHsion ac inR "mv- i verv holiday observed above .-tx b, .up counted against the twelve day vai-a'iuh period The departments bad Wu ayly al.ov.vd vacations of from two w<-cks to twrty days, the amount of- vacation riv.-n i-y the. federal gov o'trnient. No chanue was made m the limitation Ot ten days to.- aUsenc^s on accc.iint of sick:;^> or in the system .n??!er:.whi.h;-all aMtues of . >? fgb ;!V(. aatu.i against ' petty bravo, w;:;r I:, i-. iwiiit-d to :w.? days a y- ar. Dec stcn on Pullman Charges. Tin dec- mi of tbe lntcr-tatc >m* n; ? couimn v"- ;i to re establis.' I'uilman sttt-aar^ in North Caro..na -is :n line with its general P." I ?>" maki^ s-'r rat.-s conform m all ? ,h- stal-s." Corporation Commissi.^ er A JMa v'.veir ititnle this statv:n. tu wiu-n informed of the decision rend- r cd a's" \Vash:n-"?on. 'The' matter! bad been before th- com* iUis>'i< n for about two years, s.i.i Mr. Maxwell a hearing, was h -Id '? the subj-c.t some tjr.?v agtt at wht. If t'.m.j tlu- N.ot't-h ('aroiir.a c<?rporalioti 'om misr -'ti requested, the i> deral body ro <?? ,isi?I- r th- "North Caroi-na va-;- _ah.nc invest :^a. ion in th- i. astn ' . ? boi: 'bi.ng th- stjr.diare ? ????,?? v ie ctiiincry. I ion 'it-;:-'v ?J " ,1rrt ag^nst mt: ^naH;' ! 1 *\1 *? ?' :V'; ! il '?tI-1?' ;* ? that li-.* I c'.ieved AVc.st Vir^ i-' ' N?- tiv CnifWiRa- were the - only k in wn'.ch tile surcl;a."e w-1-" fective. Good Roads Meet. <Io\ ( rnor McLean it; expected in tho near future to name the delegates from North Carolina to the next an nual good roads von vent ion -and ex position of the American Road Build er's association. to lie held in Chicago, January 11 to l.>. inclusive. Spec al Courts For Two Counties. Governor McLean called a special two we? ks' term of criminal court for Henderson county, to bonin November 1G. Judge \V. F. Harding was named ! to preside. This term of court, which was call- j ed at the request of Judge Harding, j the solicitor, and tnemliers of the bar j in that county, will be held instead of a two-weeks' term of civil-' court which vras ;>:i the ealt-ndar. A sn cial tv.o weeks' term of civil o.:r. f-.?r McDowell county, to bcg.n Novenib- r 16, was also called. CJOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOCXXXXXXJ HOW TO KEEP WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" oocooooocxooooooooco^oocooo v.c . ii'.ij \Vv.*jit< ru N':*.vsjja|",j . uiuii.) \ PICNIC FOR GOOD TEETH A N A XCIHNT philosopher I < ^ a so observed th;it it is easier ! ? ? stim ulate men by rewards than to scare them by punishment. Naturally. this applies to -children even more than to adult s. ,\n interesting alld amusing II hist ration of tin's truth is t ??1?1 it: a recent i ssi lo of tiie Listening Post, the monthly bill iel ill of the Penns; iwtithi department of health. The school nurse in Hanover had been try itig for some time to ha*. e aii tin- school children look after the r fH'lli. The children wire told the dangers and discomforts of decayed teeth. Hut lil tie. headway was made. Finally, it occurred to .Miss Mac kenzie that a reward might do more than a threat. So the local Parent fencher association was interested and a plan worked out. It was aunoum 1 that there would be u school picnic in the spring before school closed. What 'k there that rejoices the heart of the child like a picnic? Would they go? They would. The invitation was ac cepted unanimously. Hut? as the old lady said to the life ?iisuratice canvasser- there was a cutoh in it. Only those children enuhl go. Who brought along a certificate froth the family dentist, saying tiiat their teeth wen- in perfect condition. Then followed four months of- the busiest times the dentists in that town had ever known. Parents were amazed, '-'hildroh who had cried and reheile i when taken to the dentist now went wit h joy aiid glad:i?'?- ? 'hi Idreti ? ' ;iad iriid to gel out of t li i - dreaded visit now hedged their parents to lake them to t.J::- detmfsi at once. \i; honor roll for each r<<lm. on which appeared the iiainc of Aery child w)in had brought ha<k certiticate of . ;.-ht ;i ! perfect ;> i_ii, hung where every ? child COtjhl see it. The elle desire of i Ver. child \\vs to ?ee his name <>!i i ~r>_ * I . Thi' school board offered a l.a!.t liofida;. . pd tiio r'an-nt-Te:;. '? . r ? ?itit-ii-r. offered a pri/.e of s". thff room >v ? -J i wotild first ?!. \v a < filet" -list. It wit* ??.on by tt:o third grade three nioiitl:- after ' ? ai;: ? l?s?.?!l; h?'gijh.' The school enjo!lri eu? w ?? throe hundred and tifteeji. Wion ? .? picnic ^as-held, two hundred and 'air;', ch:.' dreii mid ported teeth. fort \ -eight had been "to the dentist. but' had not had all their repair work < j.? 1 1 : ? - finished and t lilrt \ M-\cii children. ??hielly in the primary grade. had not been ex aminoil, probably because the\ had no dental defects. RAILROADS AND DISEASE 'TMIF spread of dis* ase is largely ? Ju* **? to man's m<'\ oments from, om place to another. I 'isease genera ii> follows travel fiiBtcf. In tin- Middle Ages. the 1'lack i'eath. as bubonic plague Was called, always spread a loll;; (lie '.established routes for car avans and shipping. <"holera from In dia has always followed the paths taken by returning pilgrims. Tin crusinlers caused an enormous increase in disease. The Fast and the West .".wappe.il diseases. Kunjpean di>eases were carried by the knights. Mjuire* and catnp followers from Evgiand. Franco ami ?Jeruiam' to Palestine. < in tin ir return they brought back tin diseases of the uriefit to their" own' household's. Xat'li. .ly. th:s spreading of disease was slow, as ail travel then was h\ loot or ! y sailing ves sels; With orir present-day rapid travel. ;>11 diseases would probably be, world-Wide if it had not happened that, just about .the time steam began to develop as a means of transporta tion, our knowledge of disease and its Invention also began to grow. So that today, in spite of the fait that ineji travel fnrly and rapidly all over the earth as never before* disease is cunt rolled and prevented as never be fore. So important is the control of dis eases mi .railroads that it has become ?i special branch of santtalion and ?lie United States public health serv ce has worked- out a special method of- co:uro!l:n-^ the sjiri'ilil of disease on n;ii-roails. v. hie',:, has I'tecti adopted by all the fort., eight states. lti Public Health Bulletin No. Tjy. I >r. Thomas It, < "rowder. eliief of sani ta ion. of. the Pullman Car company and one of the recognized authori ties on railroad .sanitation, tells how this work is carried on. Modern knowledge has done away with many of the old beliefs and fears about disease. <?ur grandfathers were afraid of things. They thought any object which a sick person had touched iTiuld transmit the disease. So. (n times of yellow fever epidemics, they ??pent much time and money and destroyed much p-operty, for fear the baggage of travelers and the cargoes of ships and cars might carry disease. Today we know tlftit things a.e com paratively harmless. Few disease Verms will live any length of time outside the humrn body. With the exception of these diseases carried by insects and tltnse carried by dirty miik and water, diseases are passed diroeJy from ?.lu> sick person to the well. 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Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1925, edition 1
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