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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ ets ad reardless of te pea1 elvi ation uti the Milles be herpolicy of reprisaa agaiast rr A list Thn er ado forh ot s h o oegthe Frane, gnera ataf oteershere Fi"cti11on and Faet Feature Arices The aan" y isart E saard Whi 77k fraw Ed Of ## Eg reaConover n.l Ethn Riple:y" Bitm H sGa'ad nunber of bond salesmen awrkaL the cta canb complited In a hw ho: Sun.:y h an been chosan for the cainva.a I order that t onmay in!rter a ttle an nobl with other war work here Every man and woman who in willin to lend a.hand I the big drive Is urged o attend rganlatiln mneet In which isto b od a o:"clock tonigh in I bery t Three thouoad ox bundre will be nulD Lent to make the canvao the committee estimate, but it arnly roqueta that al who are sIrus o heipinw towardm aingtheloanasucceso nd who eel ta they have some sbiliy n an litor come to the meeIn and offer her services, Preparing ifar f ty m A great cr of tie ity i being prepared today, and hi chartola b- s feo d q roneeach,.m that ono or moromay b aagned to them. Itl bA litely imperative that every person ver his territor in the time a iotted,so that on Monday moruin th envam will ave been completed and th grand total of subscript1io may Sannoun Al who have not bought bonds br unda 1belted to remain at ome dun he afternoon so ttha 1the solicitors will find them in when they cal ' The liberty loan committee of, the Dtrict last night gave out the tfoi lowing"aatemont in connection with the announcemnt of he canvass; our city theateng with an epdemid of Saniah influen; Prean u teoary method are eIngtaken t5 pe ent ti by closing tho shala changing the workIn hours, forbidding indoor meetinga and properly ontila ing All atrestcas TscndItion makeo itnessary to do det the llberity loan caimpaign along dfferent lines1 and the -ppbice rnal, manu atlure prodUcIa IIP pinfnan, food,and tiesport and impart roeation 0of he United States and tie cobeligerentso Thi mrea plan was woried out by Prealdent Wileon's o"-ailed war cab inot and the allied mislone It has been approved by tI President an] h premierof t he ntents nations, No announcoment of Ito conumma.Ion has been m ad ere. In fact, it hn rathe.r been withheld from pubicity, Some of It details and the fact thalit actualy in In operation have inbegme known tirougi devolop men in Parlo end London ConmnonEonml Poga Coordination of effort by the:eccia ov goernmeints In addition to ilItamy and na ml activity, coaing to entralsed control, is built around the five Intoralhod councils-war, ahipping, munitions, food and nance, Under theaso spci bodies completion of a common aonlomi and industrial progr is now being undertaken, prinlcipally In London and Par, and limited to he following case Where two or more governments are Intereled In supplien which must be transported overseas to supplement dfilenolos In local production-, or where several sources of supplies should. be agreed upon togther with the allotment and method of their dis-. tributIon or utiliratlon; or whore there might without agreement be compotiton between governments in procuring supplIes or a wasteful du, plection f roductve eitrL The entira plan contomplatea the cutting cA rrd tape, elImination of controveries between thie allies in thoe ir? Ih Aa inst the centra powers and aldaig the resouroas of the alli into a eommonool, and to pro, ido the machiner Io handle all problems that are intricate, roluminoun or Jua ed of contl nUus atton 1 eorys of th a r aniation is based on the mIstakes of the allies inc'lined t regard this decrease an indIca iv 'of cnditions. e cases reported i District army cap. ya terday numbered 10 Te otaf nu oer of repord i.ulan canes in the city:1 317 M.anyStr Car MenfL Public tiliasare being hard bL Many street car motormen c - ductors have been unable toreport for work, and sixteen ce f th disease were teoroe yeatorda among the telephone girls in the Kendull House dormiry n Fourteenth Street road, It ha" been deelded that the hou of opening for the war risk bureau iwill.. remin as It has be-on. It wasA announced that I would be changed but hi wasrcossd TIh *hor of ooeng m for the buraau f engr-a log and prining wan anunced yesterdayTas: cck, butlItwa deeided toddy not to chng iand will remain at o'c-lock. &a nh.. past, The other changes aad as an nounced yesterday The Departments ofteInterior, Labor, Agriculture and Commerce the patent o.e and the Posline all open at: he pension 0fa and the TrasuryDe partuentat 9R0; Thea ri of the hours of the pening of the g r ernment departments d te deferr ed openLing of the department stores will possibly remain permannt tf nc meas:res for th oduration f the war A imak.. of14% ByBI Parker Bller NO Nurses for 'Bostno Commenting on adverliments ap parlng in Washington newspapera Seaterday, offering apecain lactm_.na to graduate nurses t ro t Boston to combat e epidemic at place, Commiaicor Brownlow ad that Waington could spare no nurses at this time and t he was sure that the nurses themees r neet and he well at Grove ark In hevin. bwnl Zn rIs:rt b* lb. wenrtd No invl4a-Adn

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