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"NfEDFOKD TRIBTTSnE, lEPFORD. QREGQy. FRTP'AT. JANUARY 24. 1938. RECRUITER TELLS E L Th medical attention gtren to United State! navy recrulta If ex plained In the following statement Ueued today by Ernest M. Weit, re cruiting officer for thle district: "From the flret day of his entry into the naval aemce, the recruit la under constant modlcal observation, commencing with hli preliminary physical examination at th recruit ing station for his entry Into the service, where bla psy ileal fitness 1b determined and his previous medical history la noted. He la next re-examined upon his arrival at the train ing station, to Insure that no dis qualifying defects have been overlook ed at the recruiting station. "Only those who can meet a high physical standard are accepted.' It then becomes the duty of the medical department to take such measures as are designed to Increase his physical fitness snd promote general health Many small defects, not of sufficient consequence to disqualify for enlist ment, are remedied. Particular at tention Is given to the teeth, which are charted, defects noted and repairs made. A prophylactic cleaning la also done. For a period of three weeks after arrival the man Is retained In a de tention unit where he Is observed frr the appearance of any commiml- i cable diseases with which he may have become Infected prior to his ar rival. During this period he is vac cinated against smallpox and typhoid fever. He Is also Indoctrinated with the fact that he la to report to the dispensary If he la 111 or Injured In any way and that It Is essential for the prevention of disease to report even the most minor ailments. He Is taught personal hygiene and oral prophylaxis by a series of lectures by the medical and dental officers. "Throughout his entire service; his health Is carefully guarded by,. the medical department. Before engaging In athletics be Is examined to deter mine if sports might be Injurious to his health. Before being assigned to any apeclal duties, auch as aeronaut ics, diving, submarine duty, etc., for which special physical qualifications are required, be la carefully exam ined. . 'In addition to the frequent phy sical examinations for the control of communicable diseases, he Is exam ined on every transfer and before be ing discharged, "A complete record of all these ex aminations Is kept. Skilled doctors, surgeons, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and hospital corps men, aboard ship and at hospitals ashore, are con stantly on duty, not only to care for but to prevent sickness and epi demics. "3The navy recruiting office In the poa toff tee building will be glad to uinwer questions concerning the na val service," Install lath Mill THE DALLES, Ore., Jan. 2V (ypv- The Western Pine Lumber company announced Installation of a lath mill which will give employment to sev eral additional men here. Edgings and slab formerly converted Into hog fuel will be turned Into laths. FEDERAL MOTOR ACI WILL BE' EXPLAINED E FEBRUARY 3-4 Announcement was received todsy from Herbert H. Hauser, chief field supervisor of the motor transporta tion department that It U extremely Important that all Individuals, firms or assoolatlons engaged In transpor tation for hire by motor vehicle of persona or freight, or of both, file application for certificate or permit under the federal motor carrier act. Thla must be done at the earliest possible date so that such appli cations will be on file with the Inter state commerce commission In Wash ington, D. C not later than Febru ary 12, 1936, In order that their right under that new law may be preserved and protected. Every assistance In the prepara tion and filing of applications will be rendered to carriers by T. B Johnston, representing the Interstate commerce clmmUslon, who vlU be at the Jackson hotel here February and 4. Many carriers who confine their operations to Oregon may be en gaged In Interstate commerce and thus are subject to the federal law. "Do not overlook this opportunity to consult with Mr. Johnston and learn from him definitely your cor rect status. It will avoid trouble and delay in the future." warned Mr. Kanser. Use Msll Tribune want ads. R08BBUF.O. Ore.. Jan. U (AP) Approximately 700 western Oregon turkey growers, members of the Ore gon Turkey Growers, Inc., have re ceived a total of 1308.3011.50 for tur keys shipped to Thanksgiving and Christmas markets, according to an announcement today by Mrs. Chris tina Micelll, secretary-treasurer of the co-operative. Checks hsve been mslled growers for all birds shipped during No vember and December, the Novem ber pools bringing a total of M8.- 388 SS net to the growers, while checks ara now being delivered (or the December pool, which netted 164.911.18. These payment were made after the association had de ducted packing, handling and ad ministrative charges. Crash ' Fatal. BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. J4 (AP) A training flight ended U death for Robert B. Atkinson, Kelly field flying cadet, when hi plan hit the top of a 178-foot tank toon after the takeoff. The 38-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. H. R. Atkinson of Reno, Nev., died late yesterday of a fractured skull several hours after the crash. HIRMISTON. Ore.. Jan. 34. AP) Preliminary work wa underway here today on the new Hermlatoa high school building and gymna sium which will cost 70.000. 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