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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~FUSED BY L S: E 7D c uI. uff time 1 de I bw rm tp,, ost - t e& - st" B 4. a e jeeito sadm ee fores are virtuhe t re are aeW tm 0~verbeftalen the st4te "Oflt# ndat. oereort saiW there are ateen hoc tIr a Saee of influena and no dthe-.W atmand seedcal forcw e revit bewtldered, ft As s"U. Xthwaka. Sto hp them. One doctor mte tat aeS outh Be". 101 saids eam fitreen be e most of the Induensa cases he has noted are In Phaoe where poor ventnation is th mjaL Vfte count conMUons once S? sq r aa4!_yt sdare rpre SWitzertsnrcilcounty to a ~ ocng &a w. -d Calls for' nurs are sent first hand now to the Red Cross nurses bureau,. sehool board ofice,. Indianapolis. for the enttre state without reference to the state board of health, in ie with a grorent put )nto practical operatoa Thursday. The United States public health service has decided on a plan of plaing large advertirnenmts in the public pres,. dvisa people how they may act with reference to the epidemic Cosing Order Unchanged. Itepresentatives of the West Washington Street Merchants Association and of Indiana avenue business men caJ led on Dr. Morgan. secretary of the city board of health, to ascertain whether the order defining opening and closnin hours for retail stores In tba congested ditrict could be modified to permit stores to remain open 4aturday night Dr. Morgan said the dtuation does not unUfy such action taken at this time. that he hoped that by a week from larday the epidemic will have run itst eours here. Dr. Morgan Informed the business men that he realized the order Injures bumness and thatI will he rescinded as soon as possible RA* Intaves of barber shop owners obtained errnisslon from Dr Morgsn to open their shops at 8 a m. and close at 6:15 p. m., except on Saturday. when they may keep open, until 930 p. mn. S No Deaths at Ft. Harrison. No deaths were reported at F t. Benmin Harrison in the last twenty-four hours. The number of cases admitted to the hospital was the same as that of the previous twenty-four-hour period. Thirteen new cases are under treatment. and twenty-three patients were discharged. The* are now 527 soldiern under treatment in the post hospitaL and of that nuimber 267 are suffering with reepir tory diseaes. The number of pneumonia patients is 237. The number of pieumonia ms treated In the hospital since September 26 Is 617. Deaths of the disease in that period were 179. No new cases of Influenza or pneuTEACHEI URGED TO HELP Captain W. F. King, of the United States public health service, called today for all Hoosier school teachers to offer their services to doctors, Red Cross bureaus and community influenza committees and 4* clerical work or whatever is needed to help in the influenza sit4ation, which has approached a state of calamity. "The teachers are receiving HARB COAL PAY STABILIZED W,&SRINGN. October.-uei Ad9 iorGaAW teftyrefs",to nmt Mtamin~s cW miners an Ine~as ri wame, t - cle o with tve plen for stautlsation of wages worked out for the anthracite dners He held that the biMtumtnous situation did not requiatre wage increases. Th bitmanous mine workers, who are under sareement with the governnuent to conttaMe operations at the existing seale unil the end of the war or for a period of two yeaS, m told through Framk J. Hayes, president of the Unatted Min* Workes, that existlag information did not warrant increases for them as a part of the goverMnt's general plan of wage staThe refusal to grant the increase now it was said at the fuel admintstrat on, does not in any case close tbhe door toward any information which may be submitted at any time. Of the situation in the anthracite fields, a statement by the administration says: "It Is known that as regards the anthracite workers the available Information indicated a manifest inequality of wage, as compared with those in other trades.' I.I ~BI 4064 Open 8s J S# Wa sthgtou St. RINK' SSof the House lilnesry, als.. Saturda yat 6:15. p. m. *IG RES-ERVED w~ar prices.!1/i. r4 tol 2 i I C 1 i You Can, and You 1 -Government By Mak You can, and you will, save 1 of delivbry. We both b Save Store Opening 9:45 Ei I I I I II I I 08/21/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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