The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1920, Automobile Section, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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THINK
A1IOUT WOOD?
Maybe you do not rcallto that
8i.An wood is nonv-woou
The only difference being that the slab-wood comes al
ready split. There la more bark lit the s'ib, that Is true,
but there Is as much heat In the bark as there la In the
wood, ao In a cord o( slab you buy ns much heat as In a
cord of body or limbs for much less money.
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"WOOD TO BURN"
TMONH BSS
tor. The Loutsana Male lopor hos
pital at Cnrvlllo has boon bought by
the government and the public health
sorvlco plans to enlarge It ao n In
provide facilities for tho treatment
of GOO patients. Dr. O. H. Donnoy,
who Is expected to bo placod In
charge of tho now hospital, plans to
build tho "beat laboratory In tho
world" tor tho ntudy of leprosy.
Treatment llko that given at Kallhl
will bo followed at tho Ioulana hos
pital, and research also will ho con
ducted with a vlow of discovering a
now "cure" and for Improving tho
now mothod.
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.WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. (By the
'Associated " Press) Leprosy, a
course of huntaatty since early his-
tary, apparently has been conquered
fry officers of tke United Stater pub
lic health aerrtoe ta tho leper colony
at Kallhl, Hawaii. Forty-eight suf
ferers of the dread malady, who havo
keen subjected to a new method of
treatment, bavo recovered to such
stent as ta warrant their release
em parole and, after a year, not one
has shown a symptom of recurrence.
' s yet," ao guarantee of a "care"
as been made officially for some of
the government medical experts are
frankly skeptical of the results. It
May be years before an official and
final opinion la given.
The limit of the official claim Is
net forth I na Joint report to the pub
lic health service made by Dr. J. T.
McDonald, director of tke leprosy In
vestigation station aad superintend
tuc physician to Kallhl hospital, and
by President A. L. Deaa. of the Uni
versity of Hawaii, as follews:
"It has bee sufficiently estab
lished that Chautmfiogra oil contains
me or more agents which exert a
ked therapeutic netloa In many
of leprosy. Wo can aot as yet
that the disease is cured, since we
have bo" test adequate to establish
Nth a verdict. Waether or aot the
apparent cures are. real and perman
ent. It, Is evident-last are have a
valuable asjeat s oar disposal la the
eoatrol of taa disease."
Chaulmoogra oil in Its crude state
b no new drug for the treatment of
leprosy, but In its raw form It proved
ao nauseating nnd painful to patients
that it had to lie temporarily discon
tinued. Science turned toward Its
derivatives and Drs. McDonald and
Cmd repot t "It found, that tho
thyl of tbc fatty acids wen th'tn
fluid oils lending themselves read
ily to Intramuscular injections and
were readily absorbed."
Injection of the oll.derivitivi by a
syringe has brought a new hope to
the leper, for at Kallhl hospital "in
jection day" Is described by the doc
tors' report as an occasion for merry
making though of painful exporlencn
tor tho sufferers. ,
"The standard trealcien'," tho
port says, "now conMits la weekly
Injections of a preparation , which
consists of the mixed ethyl alien of
the acids of chaulmoogra nil with
two per cent of Iodine In chemical
combination. The amount used starts
at one cnblc centimeter and Is grad
ually Increased to a maximum of
four or five cubic centimeters for
adults."
Accessory treatments of Iodine lin
iment, ointments and sun baths aro
employed as measures U Improvo tho
general health and mental attitude
of the patients.
Drs. McDonald adn Dean are of the
opinion tnat leprosy or the nerve
typo aa well as the nodular cases
should receive the new treatment.
They report astonishing results with
the aerve.eases.
"Wo believe our remedies arrost
the disease," they asy regarding the
nerve cases, "and prevent farther
destruction of hands and fingers,
even when, as In long-standing cases,
normal function can not be fully re
stored.
"During the past year we have
done better than simply arrest the
destructive process; we have had tho
great satisfaction of seeing marked
Improvement in a considerable num
ber of these purely nerual cases, and
apparently a complete recovery in
others. One young man who came
In with a decidely ataxic gait, un
able to raise his body on bis toes
an dwith one hand so weak and de
formed that he had been .compelled
to abandon the use of the type
writer a year before entering, so far
Improved before his parole that his
disability la walking had not only
disappeared but he became one of the
leadjag teanis players aad oas of the
swiftest ranaers la tke compound.
"A woaaaa wit sll fingers ab
sorbed to less than halt their orig
inal length, after a year's treatment,
became able to write, to sew and
knit, and to execute many move
ments and functions of which she
bad for years been deprived."
Regarding the virulent form of
leprosy, the doctors report that "in
many cases the lesions disappear, ex
cept for scars and permanent Injur
ies, and the leprosy bacillus can ao
longer be demonstrated."
In the continental United States,
there are 200 known uufferers of
leprosy, but public health officials
believe that 10 times that numbers
elsts known only to the family doc-
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for generations yet unborn.
Your task of selecting a suitable
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easier by visiting my place of bus
iness at 1040 Main street and looking
over the beautiful display I have.
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FOR INDUSTRY
NEW YORK NKW YORK, Oct.
15. A course In "management edu
cation" to provide a sufficient num
ber of properly trained executives
for the Industries of tho United
8tates Is to be established In a ma
jority of the 610 American colleges,
according to an announcement made
to The Associated Press here today f
by Dr. Holds Godfrey, president of
the Drexel Institute. Philadelphia,
OREGON FIRE RELIEF
ASSOCIATION
See
L. E. EMERY
nnn nr.ii t n nt t I1"' '" ""P PrP,ul Inventory of
SUO WlinroW-INeinase Ulflg. the colleges to meet these needs."
formerly commissioner of tho ndvls
ory commission of tho council of na
tional defense.
Tho plan, an outgrowth ot a con
vention attended by representatives
ot Industry nnd colleges In Philadel
phia Inst March, Is backed by cor
porations roprcsontlng u capitalisa
tion' of 120,000,000,000. It Is tho re
mit. Dr. Godfrey said, ot theso two
factors coming to n doflnlto work
ing ngreoment for tho first time
through tho establishment of tho
council of management education, an
organisation formed "to study mu
tual problem In order thn't the col
leges may render tho greatest possi
ble service to Industry."
Dr. Godfrey, chairman of tho now
body, assisted by Dr. Samuel P.
Capon, general director ot,tlio Amer
ican council on oducntlon, repre
senting the 020 colleges, and Dr. Jl
Frederick U, Ferry, president of
Hamilton college, aro perfecting tho
plan which contemplates establish
ing practical courses In tho schools,
assisting undergraduates nnd others
to chooso their life's work, by plac
ing sevoral thousand students and
teachers In Industry during tho sum
mer months and by Introducing ex
tension courses for tnnn now In In
dustry. Dy the summer work, stu
dents will bo enabled to defray their
oxponsea at college obtain an In
sight Into American Industry nnd en
able to executives to elect future
management men.
Tho council of management educa
tion, which has been formed, It was
said, to becomo "a clearing house for
all Industrial and educational mat
ters In the country, to promoto the
mutual understanding ot tho mutual
problems ot Industry and the college
tvt
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Dear Public.
Have you road Jack London's novol of sea
adventures, "The Mutiny of the Elsinore?" If
you have you probably realized at tho time what
wonderful, material it contained for a great mo
tion picti "e. That material has been utilized.
"The Mutiny of the Elsinore" is now released
and wo have the privilege to announce its com
ing'to tho Liberty tomorrow.
It is played by an all-star cast, headed by
big Mitchell Lewis, and scenically it is one of
the great spectacles of the screen. This won
derful dramatic .story has universal appeal; it
is one of the biggest pictures of the season and
I urge you not to miss it
Sincerely,
H. W. POOLE.
has opened temporary offices In tho
Droxel -building, Philadelphia, until
headquarters are furnished In Washington.
Tho nents of South American bor
neta are used by the natives as baa
kets, being light, strong, and sc
closely made ns to be waterproof.
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It coats tho government of Italy
more than S2M00 a year to keep
up tho Coliseum. A large number of
masons are kept at work always, re
pairing breaks and cracks for fear
of endangering tho Uvea ot the tour
ists who constantly visit tho place.
"Go and Gel II" Is 9(1 thrills
nlxod with a llttlo romance, Hoo It
at the Hlnr Sunday. 16
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