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Continuance Of
- Fairhaven Asked
By Dr. Faulkner
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cromtg';e, who then mtroduced Dr.
4. L.iFauikner, managing director
of ‘mlieorgia Tuberculosis Asso
@iaon. .. Faulkner “delivered
thelimain talk.
. *The tuberculosis work must be
handled from the local angle by
means of state subsidies, rather
than through a single state hospi
tal,” Dr. Faulkner said. “The spir
it of Athens wui't the Fairhaven
hospital, which is one of the most
modern in the country for the lim
ited number of patients.. The spir
it of Clarke county is now chal
lenged over the question of con
tinued maintenance of this 'nospi-‘
tal.
“There is not enough machinery
ts put all of the tuberculosis cases
in the state into the state institu—i
ion a;Alto. There are many cases
of people who are unable tc care J
for themselves, and who must be
provided for as charity patients. 1
“There were over 40 deaths in:
COlavke county last year, and aboutj
72 gases reported. The physicians
of tge” locality musi co-operate -.bv‘
distovering the inhabitants having,
the disease, and nurses must do
their part by reporting all eases
to phesicians. These doctors and
'ses._should see that the people
:fit%ounty suffering from theJ
digease be put in the local hospi
al. %e board of health and the
Tt creulosis Association must al
sa he'p.”’ .
“Dr. Fau'kner stated that people
ojven attention in the early stages
t%sease can usnally be cured,
) if Fairnaven is closed the
‘delay of these people in getting
the state sanizarium at Alto!
uld probably result in fatalities.
to crowded - conditions, it
takes months to get into the insti
fution,. officials say. l
The speaker declared that the
eo-overation of Clarke county peo-1
ple was needed. He stated that
the per capita cost of maintaining’l
dspatient in the hosgpital for one
ay had been only $2.76, and that
this could be groatly reduced by
%ybsidies, He stated that the Pro- |
dwctive value of the person whose
was saved would be increased
E¥ about $14,400 due to the in
fpased term of life.
Swßairhaven can only “e operated
M more patients are placed in it,
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he said. He urged that people-
Laving ability to pay a part.of the
il be aliowed to ao sO. ana thac
lkfw cnarity patients be taken care
01, .
| Dr. Abercrombie spoke again,
im‘g‘ing thke value or saving life,
' uind speaking of the productive
'pnwm- cf the person whose life
was preserved. Dr. E. W. Glidden.
president of the Georgia Tubercu
losis Association and head of the
' Alto samitarium, :poke on the con-
I(!itions at the state institution,
' which he said were better than
last year. He ihelieves that Alto
should receive help from county
institutions however, and that it
shou'd eooperate by sending out
clinical workers, and studying the
child problem. e strongly urged
that the Fairhaven hospital he
continued and praised Dr. Middle
brooks for running it at a lower
proportiona’ cost than Alto or any
of the North Carolina hospitals. |
Mr. Michael vrged that a com
mission be formed to losk into the
gituation, in order to let the state
subsidize the work, and allow the
county to pay irterest on the
honds of the local institution, and
care for Clarke ecounty chavity pa
tients.
The number present at the
imeeting included: Bob White,
Reivert Davis, Joe Hodgson, M. G.
Michae’, Prof. H. M. Heckman,
Mr.os and Mre. Ned Hodgson, Mrs.
Dan Dupree. Miss McGinlev. Mr.
Griffith, Dh. B. B. Bagby, Renre
sentatives Dußose and Wood. Mu.
and Mrs. E. R. Hodgson, Sidney
' Boley, N. G. Nicholson, Dr. Du
rree. Mrs. R, P. Brooks. and Misg
Hawkes, president of the Athens
P-T. A i ;
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Board Authorizes Milk
Fund For City Schools
(Contipued from Page One) !
ed. /Mr. Talmadge also spoke
against the granting of the hol
iday.
An appropriation of S2OO was
authorized for the High School
Library, upon endorsement of Abe
l‘Joel, chairman of the Library com
mittee of the Board. Money was
\a]sn appropriated for equipment
for the High School and Depart
mental School, including funds for
equipment for the Manual Aris
Department and Home Economics
Department at the schools.
| The matter of Negro school
children from outside the city lim
its attending the city. ‘schools
without paying tuition brought up
hy Mr, Matthews was referr%d to
Principal 8. F. Harris who inves
tigation. Prof, Harris is in charge
of the Negro schools.
Mr. Matthews brought up the
matter of local iteachers taking
courses ‘n the Unlversity,)stating
he understands that the ‘fee per
course has been raised from $lO
to S3O and stated that he thought
the board ought to get more con
sideration than that since children
of the employees of the Univer
gi'y and College of Agriculture
living outside the: city limits. are
allowed to attend the city schools
without paying tuition.
.
Funeral Rites For
J. Rey Tolbert
Funeral services for Mr., J.’
Roy Tolbert. aged 50, who diel at
his residence, 161 ;\lulben‘yl
street, Tuesday morning at 5:30
oclock aft:r gan illness of five
days, were held Wednesday aft
ernoon at 3:00 o'clock at the
Lrawiord Baptist church, Rev.
Culberson, pastor of the Winte:-
ville Baptist church, conducting.
Interment will follow in th
Orawford cemetery. MeDorman-
Bridges.
t anbearers weie Messrs. Ed
mond Coile, Willie Haggood, Rob
ert L:ster, Howard Dixon, Grady
McElroy and Jack Smith.
Mr. folbert was born in Jack
son county and had lived in
Athens for four years. He is
survived by his widow, Mrs.
Qusie Tolberl; three sisters, Mrs.
Charlie Patton of Lexington, Mrs.
Jim Moon and Miss Willinor
Tolb rt, both of East Lake, North
Carolina: three brothers, Messrs
Seott Tolbert of Gainesville, Hugh
Tolbert of Cannon and Angiers
Toolbert of Kast Lake, North|
Carolina. l
. Mr. Tolbert was ill only a few
‘days. His brother was en rout®
from Gainesville after receivin®
a message telling of his brother’s
death, when his car was over
turned, ipjuring him painfully but
‘nm sopiongly His jaw was frac
ttured. Mr. Tolbert leaves a host
of friends to mourn his death |
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U. D. C. Honors l
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Memory Of Miss
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Millie Rutherfor
ATLANTA, Ga. —(AP)— Re
ports of activities of the Georgia
division United Dauchters of the
Confederacy, were brought to the
| convention of the division here
|W(-dnesday in reports of officers,
| Follow' ig a breakfast as guests
| of the Revecca Felton chapter de'
| egates of the convention went to
| St. Mark Methodist church to hear
| the report of the president, Mrs.
i\\'. Trox Bankston of Covington,
i and other officers.
| The president reviewed her ac
| tivities during the year and paid
tribute to two memizers of the of-
I ticial family of the division whe
died during the year, Mrs. Ida
Evans Hughes of Augusta, honor
ary president. and Miss Mildred
‘ l.v\_xis Futherford, of Athens, hi:-
' torian.
| A memorial hour for decease.
;l‘l(inn\ar\- was on the program so:
I'the afternoon session. One of it:
| features was the making of a
Confederate “"I‘l of flowers to g
fsent to Athens to be placed on
| ‘ Miss Rutherford’s grave,
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