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ï~~I I m - I ~~4 o tierings EPTH IDO PAND 18ETI IN TIW ate ae INN _ _ 'ecihfoe- -, Mir t U, eally aid.Theres sstill urgent fleed e r.;c t it dd 4a they remain ther e 0FEDERALg. PRISOH j thetie "Iutie i ot61Uto the hoe tal.Tils "i Crors commttz charge of the hlot bet ordso Dr Morsan, and SENOR WORD OF PAROLE TO HIS recruiting of ntites, again appeals ("RM A I'# tE;,tA~ boa th q e ieiit fr WIFE AT TERRE HAITE. to all OnurOssiliiin to helAin s + u + 't tl0 td l.' rflgbting the epidemnic to repot to t* ORed Cr~oss headlqtarters ll'"1 W 4~R#44.;r r.WAS S~1VIt4ILONG- TERM CC-Cginzn 41 - Eles t 9$an T noiw aes werej for duty. The committee can a o tli rpt to the ty board of health in be commnunicated wiith bye ee-..; b 4llOue&ttwenty- four hours. The record Srxcisl to The Indianupolie News] phone: Auto.?3-1S5, Main 1x2, at~ F4 * OO~epl'eoedlng twenty-four hours TERtRE:JHAUTE,' Id., October s.- PARIt>3,p r- i Was el bteen deaths and 217 new cases bons M. Roberts, formerly mnayor of and'tte oall ledrrpta.total of.5,07; cases of inlluepn sa have Terre haute, who has been, serving a Tht guu ' q **h*sd been reported among the civilian popue pio- emo i er o hspr fhA I[T~ ir the latest Ge.1 a nw ba l* %wingt the number of inouiries In In the election conepiracy here In 1913, iiinuhur iirEur! ~ regar to the effcacy. of inooulation has been paroied from the. United States EMPHASIIILLZ E HEiNOjatboth dgalnst Influensa Dr. Morgan issued a penitentiary at Leavenworth. Kas., ac- Bard the Are a sttatemneiit in Which he said that those codngurng er who wish - avail themnsel es of thiscrdg to a telegram received late '5111 a4a mw twv Wednesday nightfrm hFIbyIiswif. orw59 s! en,'of imunitatlen sha y do so He said he woldbro elea y sed ife. urnuRAIED aURbitt.-eY through their physicians,.oud e elasd riaytie G B "acterihs for the prevention of influ- and Mirs. Roberts expects her husband ______admltr,1~~c'~ th ~rt~esasad pneumonia are given at inter- toarriveSn ti cty lt.atida rabsolutely i vale of fu asfor four consecutive early Sunday.IENSANDthat thE neit 1 dosses,"" Maid Dr. Morgan. "The admin- Roberts was one of a large number SAEET YCTZN ~I be fromn Foch." Iyle t setion of the vaccine is followed by of members of a local political machine, PROFESSIONAL MEN; iti a greiat ntr that Mrh as reaction, generally an increase in tem- wihdmntdte1eortcpartyrit' r'.a ad af the lin ernature and feeling of general aiisli- at the time, to he convicted in the fed - i55 o i ad en suithoie o ne lstance tude and depression. The symptoms last eral court at Indianapolis after a spec- the feloing ultimatum on th n em nyasottmapoiaeyf tacular trial. Judge A. B. Anderson, in EPIDEMIC SITUATION GRAVE the, entire enter,'ecarsLa2 six to twelve hours. Thire are no se-,etn~gloet.si hth a h etnenertyy, ' $ the ere after-effects or detrimetl eulsarch conspirator and gave him a heavyI -_____-Â~V0' '' 4awhere an from the use of the hacterin)-reuls sntence, of which he 'has se rved more: The Temps f ve' "torthn'*s ay *-than four years. At the time 'Roberts The grave situationy in the epidemic Marshal Foch ought to h tei b *wtre o Only as a Preventive, was serving as mayor.. of lnflurnza over Indiana and the urgent "d"li~~tary nd 'trl l Writ Te atrn r se ueya fith the release of Roberts the last need of trained.; nurses to adithe cncuai na it n~Aei a h~e nd gas, Tebctr r ue uey sarfthe Terre Haute election conspiratorsflight cn r s ' omIo n a.ri against Itly disease, has brought the note. whic 1to~ it O ~ fr prophylactic or preventive measure and will be at ilberty. No announcement has forth some emphatic statements from oeloci hr,~i~ t~m ii.air sis rot ecomened n te teatentbeen nmade its to what the former mw) or at number of leading, citizens, among bakckkdown ontil 'tJhet fr o eomne ntetetetril ieo heai;will do Mrs. Roberts has continued to' hmanme fpoescrslr. rsrce -oat Q ~tris and of the disease sier it has once devel- live here since her husband's conviction, r hals prEmesonn, p resiet.fterict cbas stieeott andcoerig8 worth to visit him. Roberts, on his re- of the sts council of defense, said: too late. Competentbe 1henthec~h. lrge number of cases, yet -there are, turn, will find his notorious political ma- "nihyinswillbs i h o- emn sad ln,aiie and the man)' favorable reports in medical It hn hn'o h at lbs it-te om-Gemay stgndsaloe Q~ Isp n the erture of resuits obtained from the usechea hoofteist munity todiay by encouraging all the pri- }}es; Austria-Ringary an Trsy1fo t Brtih fcasernr s aprv ntivemauei val(- nurses possible to assist In the ready ars out of the ruWnl ";n yew" of the nme fT RCI NEEDNEm fromn their private cases at the ternai uoestion. I t~ Vl' ie o-te-t-hold earliest moment and by not calling them Thea most t aanllos qesdqcv tbd horsea. not beceridered inadvisable for those Czecho-Slovak Council at Philadel- to cases where the>" are not absolutely put *arbtentedvladte m an4 lif~rberSwocr ot vi"hmsle fte- isnil eofcitliiorevulS,woartotoaaltesleofte}esnilsaoorod pptutyto be immunized by their Phis, Flans Liberty Bell. IGovernor James P. Goodrich said: "In believed that both. r are merelyyrciv htgP -EP~IOtoe 4-(o-thseegec osikpronsol to ftie lhog i C ntthovrroe the myrey lt receve hte HLDLPIOtb 4Cr-retain a private nurse merely for com- may be,1qrced to urn's t*,~ tpet, the er protecrtion m ayeresultoromccte mendation for the stand he has taken fort or convenience. He should release blow of l No nwi ase of neuoni or nti- o Geran eac as ellas not ofhisnurs exeptin a.litfe or death case." T SlxNoneteass f nemonenr nra-owerea pecerewportednteofhisatis utheay xcpt t-myos, vrocpotedatta amyvoa-apreiation for the support he has Ms ayB elr.superintendent of SBEUENDDdisug tioal raiin deachen attheStte ive te oprese naion o Euope.nurses' training ath ciyhospitalSfHOULD tiota] rainng etacmen th Stae gven he ppresednatons f Kropenuad: anngnurseatWho does t not leap at srui ~ eot School for the Deaf i the tent'-fIour- was embodied ill a telegram sent tothsopruiyopefmte great- Nlre I0NS. perio ending this morning.. One President Wilson today by members of etpsil ulcsr-c suwrh eao atOe 2!tw rant N hto ila. Bannister, of the Czecho-oa i'ouncil, who are in. oCheacalin ad wll e Srryfo Kta, Ky., occurred, making the to- session here. and who will on Saturdayer co ' BA ta -nunmber of deaths at the detachment proclaim independence for the stiall na-L eapt ancomFe n. tole Sals ASIN TONtobe r 2.eao li OEU since the beginning of the epidemic tions of middle Europe. Cpan r ig 'ie tts 'AHNTN oo torer 1Z. 1911, forth-three. There are ryuw "134 men un- At todays conference it was derided puli healhth offier, said "'A fly~ng Camberlain -of Oregon, himno tI '1 dci'r treatment at the detachment for all to malte English the official language of squadron of twenty' or twensty-fi vs ex- ml causie. 'lve men were admitted to the the-.essions, and to inscribe on the Lib- ierienr'ed nurses to art as leaders in m the sengt, t odiII,BiOA ~e he.' a,- *, hsia ensdyngt u ft ese-ety bell cast for the new declaration, a rounties that have n nurses would be stesimentstoay ome tti nth ian for, i monly one was suffering of Infnueniza. legend in the English language. th-mstvaualesigl gecyIranlTe ' ad t Sanid-'his was a recurrent case. Eleven The inscription is9 to be modeled after think of for ighting the epidemic in "h rsdn' a eo.,a men were discharged from treatnment, hto mriasLbrybelwt Ih ndiana'" construed as-"a diplomati enpffrsy S Majo~r J. Dalbey Crawlis reported. At exception thai the phrase "Throu bout A. F. Bentley, assistant manager lakeunodtnasredreaigothhti the detachment there are now fifteen altewrd ilb osiueyo divison Rted Cross. said: "We must mliitary authorities if theaiel nirtltea meIll of pneumonia, thirty-five with "houhutalth an.vh +e at once the twenty or twenty-live th~ duteto ehd.~~4 hl infl urna. thirty-nine fromn other I Truhu llteln"Iiursea Cat pain King requires. With a 1" have sometimes thougtta heeh E 9S caulk and fifty-three who are con- death rate in some Indiana counties al- curig~t to be an end of note asn ~ 01 flh~tfl~flA -~TI FF,911 ready approaching one in every 300 resi- tween Gprmany and thealedperbe -- Oe Dath t F. Hrrisn. ur u~surn as dents, there is nothing more to be said." Their effe is to witha teafe- I One Dea-h.at1Ft. Harrison lion of the people of thet lidcu.51 tlRad I Only oue death was reported at rt.: UIL I 1IL~II tries from the battle fron. t"Â~ti:wo by Major Randeli Hunt. in; A 11 11 rn i. 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