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wa* rutfftcfeKtIy amp^efe to be te-cto-- ■& s* the Pesi-rsi report if hY'-rtafct?
■fetaafetk* Sine* the deciek'E o* Om- Supreme Cowt 2b ->toto ietlariaf ;
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tmtita ttf bosk deaths nt Unfa* is** £*3e» >H to Htofi as e-stest ’hat any
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Bene* Omnte iriB be Enable » toil *rw sis* *t*afl* i a* ‘er* of f
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Vnm t «U»ftr of Table A is M ;• cod tbst UissauM?*- of tbs Hear-. *••• i
-Jse fireMMt tefi of Life Si eat* of the L*r» jeers. Us Juglws* rate '-.b
befsK for the ye*x 1*24. Stat is *«f4ty i* »ef*Kt-» attb t cs-wb fat* ©.
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the rut* (a*| la l**t ire mart a at ev ofRteetete -as 1 * rs-.tutift
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i&am; ia*ii*e* oteaia* Usross&Mtti «b» *«*1 kj»iio» Are* in 1*2* aad 1*24.
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Life Saving Work
Of Red Cross Corps
Wars on Drownings
The .-T.f.csi* of tie Aawritaa Red
*>««* Ufe Saria* erp» a® 'the h*.i3s-
4 t<4 »i*js*rei ■>; mea, wmmm *»d
rttiiUf :* B*es eeerywhere a: faror.tr
sjatlia* j.iaoe» ateag the coast*, rrr
-■te Air* aiid pc-Eda Is tt» sareler!
if «ampai*a to reduce loss al life fey
ire»- eje tie Red Cross it making
watt headway The d^it-aac* for
Mtracuoc from orytaiitUoa* is all
;<art* of the coaatry were m earner
o«s the past year that it was sect*.
sary to acore than doebie the staff of
Red Or©** iaafracten. This work of
trai.eieg for »a.ter f- **v cr showed
*■ earolltLect of ©rer U.tiM roiee
'«*» «®b*ted for date ©a petrol, for
**pe* mad resusatautm. all ccaepe
eat to iastraet .other* lx the statdard
*ater-*afetT methoda The Red Oars
by request of the War Department
give* water Srst aid training at the
United States Military asd Sara;
•c* cetnie* and is the as.Uitarj 4 training
catsps foe reeerre efioer* and cfr3
-t* The foar cash prizes awarded
by the Red Cro*s last year for heroic
resewe* were conferred spo* two girl*.
a toy and a sum. indicating that the
youths of the country stand weU at
the top in conserving Life a.irtg ozr
water courses.
I‘.»y Your Subhcriptioa
TEi. LLt* LLANO IXliUER. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA.
A PAYING
INVESTMENT
H«trt r-.-o was refw»:> **l»f whet
kStid of men he pntonnt a*, wsrtctse*
He replied that h- wanted HEALTH i
men Being farther gaestkawd resa
tire » hit prefereuc* lor maangwjai
penitions he interned hi* qaeKuoaer
that, all oiiter gsi rifit-tUoa* being
egtad. he prederrec strong healthy, ro
host m«s.
Here we £a*S that the * pnS * iarg
«mb ouatotee *n hi* most marreiao*
aspceiif was tjuati %» reaiate the wdae
of the betotii of the empioyefti :z bit
large Maso-ba ytestx.
It *uaid* to so an t rea«oeteg that
health i* an scr&lu&blt asset to try
kind of l«i£:t e»*. We bawe hot to w
«rti»e onr twam snaat to retioe that
.a it.aii or w amaa whir i* oe the job day
after day remder*. to the err pi: yet *
far better aerrh* than ;®t *t*o i*
isni.Bta.stJy away from wort t* fcccos*
of iktoea or who, oting at work, can
not ade^iaaeiy meet the teenands id
the pe«HSs® in its every phaet a® «
oocEt of Si benlih.
Did y»e «' T er ricjs to think why 551
the recent world war met were txteesed
for the etrsdoe of the wen try f is war
for the KizLpit rwason that oar cossuy
mM far belter at i start
gtH-Jily with an am j of rc-turt. as»e
hodtod Ej«n than it esiule with an as?
cozsjwstttd of men draftied with *u
tboagbt of tbcfr phyocai fiaaes*..
Health to an x»c:riiE*; » je waiae
to ail wartdfy poMeasicms aecaad only
to life WithtflJt health a p&tet
really toe* iw and cannot get joy osr
of life » taE me&mire
What caa we to to poseeas ti»
pr. reies* asset ? Can « be par thaeet
and. if at wsaf * the cost?
Ota 4 State ha* a oeparUMBt of it*
gosanatast whose dsty it 2s to prerest
d.Hsase and to protect the health of oar
citaseaa Okt State Board of Beabb
is tenet scaaag most efficiently with it*
limited meaaa. It i* aertSsg oar oh
«m* c.tt:y and rew.-i .or thOBaaate year
ly. SsSeten: funds shoshd he pwrited
so that this TtJsabl* *«rriw may he
ar*ended more fully every ircriduLs
tc the state. I’ctS we reslae '-hat 2*
is as ts.portent and more so. to pro¬
tect oar health a* to protect oitr mi*
and an.nals. we need not expect tc
j-rogreas as we should tad as w* are
capable.
Here we have an tereftmeat yielding,
large imdends The cost is amninai
Wpared to the araourt and quality of
•wrrfc« pend-rfcd. We woaic to we3
to inreet more, as every toliar mve t
ed returns as its tenfold value is pre¬
vent tug disease and protecting o-r
health.
Health of car ci":*r.s is t» osr s»ta 4 e
Just a* valaabie an asset as payutel
itiaaa* is to oar army and a* hearts
of employees is to not c*ljr Mr. kora
but to oa- every tcduscrr.
Slant Wibk-TA* Kfi&s
Ss..escs *a# jBiet ct.rraast.! katr 4 : 4 s
r:~s- * 4 i mtrr :e £ 4 ai 4 -: «f --rjrr...
i be rse-stt gres- .BsaBlsr it ?T: r: -.
wa* ki 4 Trt tt t>e fcj-prtjfccisAr -sr-rr.
cat's .tet.ore #t srrocfc
Sf-ierristt ttitey ate* wit* Btatlf
tk* Is tea lE.sas m&si s» kapp- aia* .
tisE 4 ? ffc» 4 ! 4 larr take the tesesss-rr rs; :
to wr«rr .Ertossie. Seteate seed* the
«ftgaBkcMB-3 of -edre-trnhSc* cab :ti.
V- gSrea by the ii«»riy;ei ati
pie-e rspnr!* of tenks t-,t
Gecsrgte'S* sty sc* rycuitg ts-cL. ..sY-.r
*»"'-<-re teataa ts* signed.* fetr. ss*
«a*ff tht; tier tie *i- kc ;ch ,-a
» 2 — At s2be uses*, jet-aem ssteteka 4 1
JCorerr-oe.r 2 Sts Y-rcc:.: t«J *cj- s-..:v
■rill be gteea* as- z-j&ot/vssS&f ft
w&ed^sr they m*. tii* ace ^aiiaik
itsi-e*
Few aad jx.sr frjeaSe sr* erpes >;<
to g» to -is j. a* *. c ;-vt 4 D- rr.i :t
Uae wltfc tie fsrtsfressi'-s r.ates of oar
EBic*; is fact, there «i% otly faor
states 4t at: tt-f airl a ,ca»
H ws are to afnac* .esraBBeastSaS?
we mum he *a psklQea s» efter pros?
■of «»sr hesi& 'hitmet toes sa*
•ee* is -n is »-- -
ota® fit 4 * .are yc<e sotag tt- pa***
ik« jw ewaaBBst-ty i* banthy *nd
the j»e&p‘- teag feref ntoae y:»* |»t«
o M Htef teo ttai are ESsaeco««ah^ *'
tae tsmmmmi. ■'■4 Sit Site* :cfc ..•. s 4
rniBHK SSI.-..SI.:.-- f ; : t j,l*«.s,s 4
Tils tstis tfsHj he ibi»e * he*. Oetrc. .
4 * rd t« rt-.ics-lrity.. 4 *. t.-f-t S
the t'AJt.s-d SlASs-f. T- tSn. 4 ®
*s*wf paw* the ise-e-stsary i»*. -ice--. -
Yore U kebriBwe* oni efstee* t® gf d
the pt-iif St retsh» r i = >t.
the «a» taij-ital ameateoeaT as'.f.sr
.r-r r gmtteti s* ■-cSis-t vivs sx zt
BIS’s
Red Cross Field
Of Action Covers
All the World
Itegreaected by ff.CC* meai«rs, the
Ajnettoaa Red Crass panatratea ts
nearly weary part of the wtrif Tt*
issslar and teegigs r.-3 call pj-jis
tor tba past year mm a most *wa*l»
*Jv« waff ©station af the teg Crete
spirit sarrted into the moat ram. 4 -!*
land*. In Ear©** there are 4.4<Sf
mean hers in Turkey, uf actSee in
the Censtjostinopie Cbapt* r I f 45 CL;
xta bag an esrollmsst of 24S2: Africa.
124; Infea. 2M, and immrt La, 24.
Even ViadivosuA, in fngsd Siberia,
ha* a liv* chapter with !W Kemh- r*.
The Fhfiipptue Islands can jrt*r,.»
Sd,?#? enter the Rsd Crew -r
and Hawaii f.bCS The sate tend*
raiaed thK»agh fartdgn tad nsaiax
»eitsber*r?p «sroii*w« and • eat to
bBatosart-er* m ®.'Wrte*«t«B
moantel i-» ftoUldJli, wir'i* us MM:
fteaal 2222.5* wa* terwarded for tbs
endows,.eat tend af the Asscr.san Red
Craat The- ilpfe «ea* roil cnll it f*22
was « las firing mveetm. Tb- Ktvy
vtgn©d pa 4^21 ter the Red Crrs aa€
the aMPChant f4nj» 4441. Of the to
tai m«3Bteribip outaid* th* raSted
Slat** SU&S are rrgir.er©d wl h chap
tor* in foreign land*, tee test.ax pa*
•eteitets and fts-penSsmeSag
*T wait ts thwalcsa I nan' 4 •* the
spirit that rpur* the Sad Crwss *r*r*
« a welLfitiing.
e,-> —JY
y .. |®K^- . x. <AR
IS P^t rlfcfe&si -T ' Y % ^ '
ix^ra ?jt 3 » sr.i dk-iVj-, a 15 *
i-xK l<e*C t*-‘ he:? w-f wjjetite .-/-I
* mm H V 2 8 S-i*^
F **£?* If I Ascsimcit
: cf tJ» tsd. -datiis. . ft-If' , v ,
-.T- rtfr.raa - 3
■ & -to w .A.
tii aQcvii’r V;*:.] Statisiics i-a^s
Ttat is a -•!-.€• of pnde al.-rse to VOTE ou
-FjE ' ■ i I
r*«jr^r; ng for the eollwtioa and presem
- a.rtoj braiiiaT Btst ther« are man*
-■ t 4 11 t-to.-ga ?-»j v-L.i{f It3 re suiLisf aotory Oirt 5
LB-C Cr-i
Sir: itaMisfeis^ of c'tizenstrip and of
ster «*cp3:*5'3!i£-st, ta marry, to receivf
:ar? arms of go^ersment, to enjoy t>^
i 3l2’&jErt£ An of these are more or less de
ptrTn dr 1. ‘ :>rds
E-;- . per -- c;s:ration of deaths. Such records are
B^Cfe'SSSi ;■ . g write settling estates esta its
'“■iaisris : Tc-.- are indispensable In gauging healtl
ctawfift T.: a Stite or tv a: 5 is detenniniag the sue -ess or failur,
attempted health offidala Is preventing di*ea<«
te^4 6ti
CAK NECESSART IN f
TREAiMENT IF MEASLES
There seaic* to be a pretty ges
vtai - ;. 4 . .-t_:.c of meajto* prevailing;
-i titcr. el very generally osar
it* ietatfe.
The -ig, or a 4 tatever it is,
has not i«i 4 .:.o..a-•■., as the doc
t-rs eaB it, thowtor© no reaed; can
e c. g/t-ure _tax a .tc
4 ice he prepared to prevent one 4 * con
tracun* it as ha* toes tone with
t:;.-i.tfc«sTa. sinaLptw, typhoid and the
Lire, Ciitii the laboratory worker
:tt-is 4 the germ an<; is aide to grow
it, he cannot cake a raoedne.
There are two distinct type* oi
Red Keaele* ate
Measles; the Red :s much more
seri&zs it all of its symptoms. It is
self-ilacUiesl aai we have no specifk
remedy to eat short the auack or
Lto-rt it. The fodteidaa! coming down
w.. 4 .A it- 4 .a.iles ha> several day® of ill
tet! store or less marked before the
empties appears. Is the very early
44 r- • :: cc: iUUy contagiocs ex
■' - ;>t from very eioe; contact, if there
f'cre dartsg as epiteaslc all children
are n: close,;, a spread of meas
-e* it a school can be avoided.
fto*; rath, if it can be so called.
appear* is tee mouth and back, oa the
me and tee tonsil*, if all the
ehUdres were exair ..r,e<i by the teach
err each morning far the "breaking
om" m the mouth and the child im
®»f lately sect home when suspected
nwsasle* would not sertousiy inter
'-.r-- s.’i *r,e st-hot * pre-'idei o!
coarse, that tee pare Bis would do
their part The earsy symptoms and
fev»r last for a'ocvjt four days,
-be temperature- generally reache*
It. or 14)4 A.t«at this time the rash
is «H and tee fever te-.cs to subside,
■‘•tx this ow-tr* rather taddenly
The disease usually rua* ite
■without compBeatiom and is three «
tetr caj* from tee height of the trap
lira the paUest .t aonsal The is
fectlngr agent i» sspptoed u be throws
off from the body in the secretions
especially the »©*e and mouth and
if tees* ar^ properly ixyes (art of ti
•«* not Ifltely that one will eztei
sw-Aelas from at individual The ex
art time of infeedrtty cannot he dell
«**4y fixed; it j* not likely to extend
ever Big or eight day*.
The two a or serioat com plica
iy&r.« af measle* are pscamonia and
diarrhoeai. Xo os* shouid thick os
tryfng to go through a c.es« of icea*
le* wftetret tee advice »f a reputaMe
phytieias; he should be failed early
is hr. stare a* to the -S»easi*. and then
be teeaM stay In touch w ith the case
«*t8 k 1* oat of danger a.x.i^iht
cleas-up is had.
AO earn* *»d djiskiBg ve sa e )*
mhotdd be kept separate and all cloth*
tawd ahi*R tee jBotirti sad nose t*on»
ed. Cheap paper napkins can be wed
the nose and mouth and tees Lis
mediately harnad.
There s> bp need of ftrasigatton; *
4 * 4 " 4 ..r; .-.it:.!- -f the room fun
rise :>f '•-••■!*. j* ,i:»t tad lief clothe*,
w 44 i br-;ftag -f sh*-et* pillow ea*»»
S:i/. :xe ;* an that * r{ ■ -sry
T4?c very best of car* and close atiea
flaw teoold be givan to «ch cane, h
martesr* sw how mild Everyone
should to hi* part t* c-revea; tee
rprt!E-i c*f Ufrt.f.Ls
; CASE WHERE YOU LOSE IF YOU WIN
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By W R MOREHOUSE ~~~ r
Public Relation# Cc-mrc vt or A mgr .sn Backer* A**ocs?ticn
yr*t« w cm* ml a »m*« o/ **po**e »'•'•-'* »/ «4c*ner« «A& or* o.'ter
4 yemr «*s*g./
T7VERY person who takes part in or.e of the many fake real
E estate raffles that are goif;j? on v/ir.--; r.eeaose there are no
of the numbere they hold. The in’
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: convenience* such as water, sewer, gas and electricity. Not
; even graded streets or sidewalks. Not worth its taxes!
1 Before were awake to the fact that
! tricked your atteatba was directed
j away from tee unattractive landscape
before you to another picture. You
; shornt, another lot, Ideal ia
were r.s
location with a!! modern conveniences 4
i noon to be Installed, and told that If j
’ the lot you drew sa the raffia was not s
: entirely satisfactory you would be ai i
lowed a credit of $2&0 for it on one at •
tee more desirable lots being sold “lo :
a few selected people us a special in 1
; docemeat aad for a short- time only,' j
at the bed rock price of |958. You i
were urged to take advantage ot
your farther good fortune at being
! thus selected and to seize tpe
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chance to buy one of these special
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“Think of it!" exclaimed tee argu
pressure saiesaaa. "It w :.l take only
f'W cash as we are williug to allow
you a credit of $ 2 » 0 : 4 *
Where You Begin to Cose’
Perhaps, as you stood there, you
began to suspect that other “winners'
had come to view the same lot you
.
had woa. if you reached the coneln
tion that it was being repeatedly used
as “bait” you were right. You real
tert that after all there is nothing free
about so-called free things. But others,
unfortunately less suspicious than
you. would be impressed by tee glow
lag statements of the high pressure
HOW A FARMING
COMMUNITY WAS
REBUILT AGAIN
Glass factories ami coal mines had
kept the butcher, the baker, the
candlestick maker and ihe banker
busy the year round in Point Marion.
Pennsylvania. Hired men left the
farms followed by the farm owners to
get their share ot the attractive
wages.
Suddenly labor saving machinery
was brought in to the old hand meth
od window glass factories The coal
business took a drop and hundred*
of people bad to find new employment.
Savings accounts dwindled. Deposits
of the two banks dropped oft almost
a million dollars.
“Bring in more industries.” was be
lag sung at luncheon clubs ail over
the land, every town seemed to be
advertising unlimited water supply,
cheap fuel and free factory sites
Competition was keen and the reward
doobt/u!
The i. i stion came, “Why not
stimulate the agricultural pursuits
d the community which have laic
dormant so long" Farm Income
might be increased ami production
costs lowered in many instances.
The first move of one of the banks
was the purchase of healthy chicks
These were furnished by the bank
at wholesale to interested fanners,
payment to ho made by note payable
n six months The hank followed
hrough by aiding in the dissetnisa
ton of culling and feeding knowledge
and by helping to market tbs cock
erel* whfeh in moat Instance* paid
iU* laitiai cost of *U tea chkka.
fact, are only the bait to entice people into
the scheme. The raffle 4 , are what might be
termed “eo.ne-.pn” traps to catch investors,'
If you have ever tried your :^ck with a real
estate raffle ytyi doubtless felt like giving
three cheer:-, when aw.-ed that you had
-won, not knowing that in winning you had
ta ^ en y° ijr fit-t step toward being caught
in the trap. You v. e.-e momentarily over
come with joy over your success which look
fed to you like the “luck of a lifetime.”
Puffed over your good fortune, you
ha.-.ter.ed out to i.ect your newly aepuir
ed piece of pro pert.. A mgr.-pressure sa’.es
mar! repre.-enting the hyr.uicate that was
“giving” >o-j the lot v.a.sec by yrur slue.
After a tiresome trip through an undesir¬
able district the salesman pointed out your
new real estate holdings,—a narrow, shal¬
low and
salesman a s to the ruble of the JC-50
lot and ti* assurance that it must
.double and treble in value, h 2 would
pay over the ad lit! 4 tai ITll—to secure
tot* worth less tean half the price they
paid insist for them! The few who would
oa receiving title to tee tot won
u the fake raYSe won id soon be si
leated by the statement that it would
---fitt s-^ 4 4
i
ue delivered to them upon payment ot
certain expenses in connection with
the transfer, which, however, would
exceed tee actual value of the prize
lot.
There is a ,:r.-.ng to oc gained is par
tlclpatlng in fake res! estate raffles.
There arc- p -. of if gitlmaie sa.es.
Raffles usually are only bait used to
trap you. Of course, you win. out in
you Jose if yea go through
with it. Before drawins' your money
out of your sav ings account to go into
a real estate scheme coas.lt your bank¬
er or a Better Business Bureau to find
whether it is a s.vna tile plan.
Spend time tc save money!
When the pumpkins began to turn
yellow, plans were laid foi a great
community exhibit. Besides the poul¬
try display, farm produce exhibits
from the surroaeding country were
entered. Altogether it made as im¬
pressive exhibit, bringing home the
lesson to Point Maries people teat
there were great undeveloped op¬
portunities within their own door
yards which they had overlooked.
The annual exhibit will be continued
ia tl.s future by tee bank. A horse
show is sponsored, better seed corn
aud seed potatoes are made available
to the- farmers lor planting and the
back will continue to he ill agriculture
in the community as a sound basis on
which to work. “It will probably be
some time before we shall see larger
fruits of oar endeavors.” the banker
says, “but we are looking ahead ten
to fifteen years.”
THE NEW MENACE
Hitch hih r.g its way towards the
nation's corner!b, the Earopeaa corn
borer is threatening to destroy crops
to the value of Milieus of dollars ano
chase skyward the cost of produc¬
tion. If it worms its way into tec
Wabash and Mississippi Valleys, it
can readily float downstream, spread
out aiui becerre more difficult to eon
trol. Proper cooperation of ail con
corned will, no doubt, enable us to
continue to grow corn profitably.—
Agricultural Bulletin, Americu
Uankers Association.
A corn and app’e show is to be at;
annua! feature at a bank in Baltimore
County, Maryland Another banket
has been able to get his county t
“thinking com." over 530 farmers
planting improved corn. Many oteet
bankers in the state are giving moral
support and fund* to tins work.