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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JuLfKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. That Red Cross Button for 1920 Makes a Fine Buttonaire Costs you a $ ru APPROVES E!li OF PROTECTION IIUPTOCOIidSS EORD STARTING AND LIGHTING PLANT IS LARGEST IN WORLD Federal provision for public protec tion of maternity and Infancy as pro- Henry Ford tested the Ford starting and lighting system on his own car for posed In a bill introduced In congress one year. ly Senator Sneppard of Texas is Riven the hearty approval of Governor Ol- cotfc- - It to my understanding that mater nal deaths and infant deaths from maternal causes are not decreasing in the United States as mothers do not tiave skilled care and advice that they dead," stated Governor Olcott today In expressing his approval of the Shep pard bill. "I know of nothing more important to the present -welfare of the state and nation as well as to its future welfare than the health of the mothers and children of our country. This bill seems to be designated to do m magnificent work along the lines con temclatod and as governor of the state it is my intention to use what efforts I can to see that Oregon joins In on this move, providing the federal govern ment inaugurates it by the passage of this bill or one covering the same Sround." The Sheppard bill contemplates the appropriation of $2,000,000 at this time to be apportioned among the states In proportion to population for the pur pose of affording public protection for mothers and children. States receiv ing this aid would be expected to meet the government dollar for dollar. The federal act would be administered by Ten months ago the Ford Motor company was not manufacturing elec tric starters; today, the output of Its starter deDartment is greater than that of any other manufacturer e electric starting devices in the world. Its nearest competitor makes one thous and a day, whereas the Ford com pany's output is fast apporachlng the three thousand mark, two thousand eight hundred and eighty one already having been manufactured in one day The Ford starter and generator, for It is really two separate units is not the result of a new Idea or of a sud den decision, More than eight yean ago Henry Ford's vision saw the need, and his electrical engineers were in structed to begin experimenting. Af ter seven years of constant research, which took into consideration the many different climates in which the Ford car is used, together with the factors of Blze and weight and an ad- untlbillty to quantity production, 23 trial jobs were built These were tested in many different ways. Mr. Ford him self used one on his car for a year, Still the engineers continued their ex periments and Improvements. Then came the order from the govr eminent for IS. 000 three ton tanks. - . ,. . . , ,. .,,, i,,ft jeach one of which was to be equipped hygiene to consist of the secretary of wht tw synchronized Ford motors. A ,i ,,,, i,, nf (t -mi. 'starter was cssentind, so the one now ." - ' v,i i(n j tuniuiiuu vi i uiu Lam was cv dren's bureau, executive officer- he surgeon general of the United States public health service and the United States commissioner of education. I'lana for state work would be sub mitted to and approved by this board. The administration of the act in the Several states would be In the hands of a, specially created board of maternal end infant hygiene of the state board of health in those stute having a child wlefare or child hygiene division in connection with that board. The federal- board may require the ce-operatlng state boards to appoint Advisory committees both state and lo cal to assist in carrying out the pro visions of the act. ' At least hiilf of the members of thee committees must be women. t. The work done under the act must Include Instruction In the hygiene of maternity and Infancy through public IteaJUt nurses, consultation centers &nd other suitable methods and the provision of medical and nursing care for mothers and infants at home or at a hospital when necessary, especially In remote regions. " The act provides for the cooperation of the state board with the state universities or Jand grant colleges in furnishing popular, vntechnical instruction in the hygience of maternity and Infancy and kindred subjects. . " K II'M filllt , St. Louis, Nov. 11. (United Press.) The National Drainage congress meets in annual convention here today. , It will Bit three days. ISovernors. cabinet members, invest ment bankers and engineers of the nation have been invited to the con t areas to discus drainage problems. - farmer throughout the country are iulertutlod in the congress' work. He t clantation of thousands of acres of land throughout the country will be considered. The congress has worked for the last seven years to awaken pub ttlc Interest in developing swamp and overflow land. The convention here . Will consider the Mondell bill and oth er legislation aiming to improve land Kdmond C. Perkins of Chicago, Js president of the congress. clved. But, only one starter and gene rator was vised to turn over the two Ford motors in each tank. January 1. 1919 the Ford Motor company be gan equipping enclosed cars with this new starting and lighting system. Ford engineers say that although the entire system starter and generator weighs and only 31 ponuds, it pro duces a higher torque output (constant rotary motion) pound for pound, than any other system on the market. When the department for building the starting and lighting Systems first began production, fifty hours -labor was charged to each unit, but now that machinery and equipment have been installed, the time per unit is four hours. Two huge armature impreg nating ovens have been installed, each with a capacity of 1700 every eight nours. in these ovens the armatures tire dried, soaked in varnish and dried again. Fight hours time is required for this one operation. The power from the starter to the motor Is applied through the well known Bendlx drive, which automati cally engages the starter and then, once the motor la started, the starter immediately disengages. It Is equipped with ollless bearings and needs'practl cally no attention. Just What You Need Dr. Carter's K. & B. 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The person In Portland who had forgotten about the great war ending a year ago today wee reminded of the fact here at 7:30 o'clock this morning when factories, nhipyards, roalroads and other Institu tions possessing whistles "lied them down, end left them there for a half an hour. The noise was the beginning of the Armistice day celebration in Portland. A feature of the observance will be mammoth parade this afieinoou. Today Is a holiday throughout the fUte, due to the proclamation of Gov-l-raor OlcuiL "I underwent a surgical operation for gall stones 5 years ago, was in the hospital 4 weeks. For 1 year I felt better, but then my old symptoms and pains returned, and 1 have suffered ever since. Four weeks ago on the ad vice of a lady I tried Mayrs' Wonder ful Remedy, and I now feel like a new woman. 1 have a number of friends who suffer as I did and 1 am advising all to try this valuable medicine." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry and druggists everywhere. Adv) aatorlan are endeavoring to secure SSSO.eoa from the government for a w poatoffice building in their city. Nothinq Like'Em in corn flakes . au - w faiWt Folks who want good things to est always buy post " - (TCAjSTIES BIFF! Stop Jolting Liver and Bowe! with violent times, but take "Cascarcts." ' "Dynamiting" bile out ef your sys tem with calomel and other sickening purgatives la all wrong. Salts, oil and cathartic waters act by flooding the bowels with the digestive Juices which are vital to the stomach. Cascarcts are different. They act as tonic to the bowel muscles which is the only sensible way to relieve a bilious at tack a sour acid stomach or eonstl paled bowels. 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