I 1 ll . i, - ': 5 -t pjif l-vt I. PAGE SIX THURSDAY, SKl'TKMHKU THK KLAMATH NKWX Health Board Is Against Closure West Pointer irlil Act- I-tm Wrtrrn Collrr l-.nnIIs at MflHary Acmlrniv, (Contlnaeri from Pe Ot.e) skould be regulated by the local health authorities. l!1 Schools , "In every epidemic there I a popular demand that the schools b. Immediately closed. The cloa liur tf schonli is a question not til be llfhtly derided, for the t Inure oC schools means a loss la the community, and Is war ranted only after due considera tion and study. The popular Idea that schools are great dis tributors of disease Is not clearly confirmed by careful observation and study. The chief argument for It is the Increase of scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, etc., durlnK the school year: but thU fact Is by no means conclusive, there is, of course, no question that infection does take place thronta association of children in the schools; but the amount of It as compared with Infections tbroash association outside of school has probably been exag (rated. r A Itad liwttc "It is, in any case, bad prac tice to close schools and keep them dosed for weeks without any apparent benefit. Experience has shown that closure longer than the period of incubation is of little value. The best au thorities believe tho reduction I 4 V J" S .w j Oddities in the ' News of the . Day I (Continued from Pur One) i i fire department rot EiiKeno out I by tearing the side out of Ku , gen's mother's llvlnu rooji. ! rU'NTINOTON. V. Va. IH-j 'cause his heart is on the right' side Instead of tho left. w ill'am Modern Girl Superior of Old Fashioned Sister an a ttempt lovers' L, LX'2 f ;Gray. Is alive after at suicide following : quarrel. Physicians at first believed a bullet had pierced flray's heart but evamination disclosed that the organ vvs on ths richt slue The bullet passed thrnnch his left lung. He may recover. ' . LEO ROOXEY ' West Point now numbers Leo Rooney,- backfield ace and base ball star for three rti at St. Mary's college in Calif:rnia. among its cadets. Rconcy just of opportunities of ccntact In-! received his appointment to in fection in the school and t- ?ful I cle Sam's institution, and is cer medlcal inspection of school ' tai to be 'hear', of in mhletlc children to detect Incipient case. I circles there during his stay, rather than closure, are the most effective ways of controllln communicable diseases when epi demic In Inef fccUve "It Is sometimes astonishing with what unanimity the closing of Schools Is demanded by other wise well-informed physicians. The strongest argument against closing schools is that such prac tice does not the amount of contact which largely determines the progress of l an epidemic. The children Mayor Tells His j S. jf f TT77 j 1 ' clenched ide or Wrarfcrle kerchief I'J I U'ninnAH fn tt wnu n nhnln Tt i ' . ,' 'depicted Rudolph Valentino. In ! ISDIANAI'IM.ia lnd., Sept. 21. ,ne robes he wore in "The Sheik." i lTI'l For the first time since ! wnen hu f Hcfcrinsc shadow tore he wis indicted by the Marion ,n0 neaI.tg cf joung girls all nmeriiiiv red nee - over tne-wona. i oi viui.ilA me vu.r(iiL practice. ' act. Mnvcr John , diaiiKpoils late yesterday gave his, clippings about Valentino, many; 'explanation of the $12.01)0 cam- ' ot tnem dated at tho time of' The pocket- i 1 i ine gins ninanag on tne area ta Derail, of In- r Bpr cVe no more oictures and ! Mttiola tt.atfr almnl. na iriMh atltt. .. of .chonl In school. Tha;Pal,:n n In William H. : Ms dea,Q tesr year. nnlv Mention Is; in rural dls-' Annitnge. Indianapolis contractor took a!90 disclosed that the girl tricU with scattered population, I n j ffl ' ,. .i. r Having denied the ... , .i,i -i I charge he accepted the donatl f nrh KchooK mav ba a useful , ln fcr Promising Armi- Another tragic cross-section procedure as an aid to effective , tae ,hree municipal appoint- : Witn many pieces needed to com control measures required by reg-!me'us' tostitiea voaay ne ; plcte the rT, was revealed nlation. bot there is no evidence 'f reason ... that In cilien or towns the clos- K iwas Miss Evelyn Vail. 19. ot state's Brooklyn. - 1 - ISubic Abaniloneil lng of schools has any effect in I The mayor said he feared re in . room 16. Kerry, who makes his home there, bad been asked by the mother to care for the fables for a few hours. The, mother was Mrs. Paul J. steibei. wile stopping an epidemic. Cn the ; la f" lue vro.erreu .h h..H if f. .1.1. . donation from Armltage might re- cedurea are adopted while the 1 sult ln tne Political boss, reputed o a trailing man. She pleaded schools are kept open, an cffec-!coatrol'cr tne negro votenirn- : urgent business in New York and tire control of an outbreak of di-i inS his large following against Kerry consented acase may be had. "At the beginning of an out- " break, the schools may be closed . BoyS TnOUght Lost los me periou ot lucuiisiion uau then opened, hut careful guard must be exercised to discover new cases and a watch keot on the return of convalescents. The' pupils should be Inspected daily and those showing signs of Illness j be promptly sent home. All j -suspicious cases' should be iso-' laud, and quarantine regulations! -should be strictly adhered to. If; these measures are enforced the i Hlste Board of Health sees no1 necessity for the closing of school ; In an epidemic." lUuvall lit the inayora-.y election, i All nisht he sat with the children, one - au infant of 1 months, the other two yoars old. Iln , rt,i In lnl thA Infnnl Are Held in Jail i milk and pacified the older child with candy. For results ose News Cass Ads. Three Portland boys, aged 12 to 15. missing since Monday and at first feared drowned, turned up last night at Vernonia. Chief of Police Kelley of Ver nonfn reported to local officers that the boys were under arrest there charged with thefts from stores, residences andfillinK sta tion, and wiih stealing a small touring car. The boys paid thry found the ear on the Seaside golf links. She had disappeared somewhere In New York. j So Kerry turned the children j j over to the police and the au-' jthoritifB had another problem on j . their hands. j Xo vcr. rases j No n'W cases of infantile par- jalvsfs were reported atthe cf- jfice of Dr. G. S. Newaom. rountyj hnctlth officer, up until late this j afternoon. i ETHEL ' i MONTREAL, Que. Three; "minute-men" bank robbers made i their appearanco here today, i worked at top speed for 60 sec onds and escaped fvom a branch ' of the Dank of Montreal with $4,000. ' j The trio came in firing auto-; . matlc pistols, drove the empniyei . jtnto a vault, scooped the cur rency into a suiV. and departed'; ; in a stolen automobile. . x n i . i .2 ' i V at . f tt x . 77 . .Wi-i A I i -9 - ' v V-1 ' i Lovelorn Girl is j Suicide Victim (Continued from. I'Atfr (ne Ho cilled the proprietor and they j broke Into room 17. j Girl Kbum! Demi The young woman lay oa the! bed. When the room had been I cleared of gas. confined by bits paper and clothing siuffel la1 e crevices, thev took from her ; I clenched hand a blue silk hand-' Chilean Reds May Return For a, Day SANTIAtlO. t'allf.. Sept. SI. I ( AI" 1 President Ibnnet, as an : act i'f tnvrcjr ou the tuvanloii of it'liileait Idepvnileace day. Is pvr 1 milling a group of I'hlleaii cum itiiunlsla to return from their red . paradise on the Island of Juan 1 Feruandes to ,a capitalistic civil ' tuition they now like better. ) The presldtni signed an execu tive order pantonine 40 lirst offense prisoners, among them some communists sent several , uiontha ago to Juan Kcrnaudca j tho Inland on which was Alex.in I iter Melklrk, Scotch aeaman. was supposed to have been the orig inal of Hohinson t'rusoe. Communists were sent to the .Island, given all necessary equip ment and food, and invited to ' rorm a communistic community Jfur themselves and thereby at ; tain happiness. The experiment failed -for tho j communists. Spokane Air Race Finals Off Today j Aihtlnucd from I'neei One) PULL, JACK, PULL! Leo P. Flynjx and Dempsey Use Rowing Ma chine in Training Grind 1 DAVE BERTIE . ' Ttit ij:.-.;t i-gi Dave Bernie Finds Flap per Most Perfect Girl of All Ages New York City When (hft modern girl is weicm-d in tho bal ance with her iatcr of a dotcn she found wantinB body, semis nomc years aco, I'JllKtl kii I The musician bas poured out his soul, but ;hey mus. go back to an cvcry-iiay world, walk sedate ly down the nisle, act as thoug'.i ihey have not bocif swept into otiur worlds. -i&zz with' Its free, un'uamp ercd emotianalism, born for dancing feet, cullirifr for the wholesome exercise of brain tnd more com- moraily or spiritualty ? Dave Bemie. emirent in the modem music world, believes that the scales not only balance, but register a higher score for the 2irl of today. Adiiim: interest, to his statement, and inviting horrid j fied disavowal from the preach.miPP,vi and Victorians, Bernio gives un-i"-" "Pir ju,t hat p'.etily satisticd, healthicr-mindod audience. "The lyrics as well as the music are free and unirammeled and while a few years back it was not considered 'laiiy liku' for n young girl to faJitly suggest thut sno i no mou- I Searching purtie are scouring tbn country In the vicinity of Mt. I'owell, where tho plane wa iieKirted to have crashed, j .on Stt Kae Ktarf a ItOOSRVKLT K1KI.D. N. V.. I Fept. 21, tl'I') -Two great ' plunes roared Into the west to j ulgbt in tho first nnn-stnp trans 'continental race In l hi' history nf ' aviation. .' A third plane. The Air King. ' piloted by Steve Luey. failed to get Into the air, heavy-wlth luel. ' It rumbled to a Slop Just before I tho "death gulch" at tho run I way's end. tinnppcd a tall skid, ' bent Its rudder and was nppareit- ly out of the race. StiiLson Off llnil ' Tho Stlnson I let roller designed I and piloted by Kilille 8tlnson and with Kred Koehler. another !" ' troiter, as navigator, was away' ! first. It took the air at 2 p. tn. ! k. a. T. liuko Schiller's Rtluson mono plane Koyal Windsor, with Schil ler at tho stick, left the lunway at 2:11 p. m. K. . T. ! A prlte ot 110,000 awaits thu . i first pilot to reach Spokane. Washington, 3.200 miles away. (Second prizo Is 15.000. Bsrrlng bad weather or ma i rhtne trouble It was estimated i that the fliers would reach their I desranatlon within 25 or SO t ffours. rrr III H A-t ,Vre"(' 'i'c '1 Here's another ldea Intrt.iluced by l.n P. Klynn. Jack n-mpey'a manager, to gni his i hnrse In shape for the es-chnmplon's coming light with dene Toniiey. Flynn Is shown' hero advising Oempsey, on tho rowing uiurhlne. at lila Lincoln Kl"ll training ramp, that a Mi of sinnuoim eesrrlse on the niiulilm- will be a big help In de veloping his arm und leg muscles. KAN'S AS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 21. d'l'l. The appointment nf Dwlght V. Morrow as ambassa dor to Mexico today drew the lire of Senator James A. Heed, democrat of Missouri. Senator Keed referred to the i appointment as "another move of i Morgan and company, aready In itereeied ln financing other for jeign countries, to get Its finan cial hooks on another country.", "I suppose," said Heed, "that the great oil Interests in financial organisation (referring to Morgan and company), which Is now advocating thu cancella tion of at least S'O per cent of the foreign war debt, wag tho financial agent of Kraure and (real llriialn during 'the World war " - For results use News Class Ads. will look with favor upon the up- polnltnent of an ambassador who so Well represents edpltullsttc in terests that are undoubtedly In volved In oil Investments. ""It will be rersleil this A man eluded thirty policemen In a department store. An argu ment there for Women police. Women always were the only Mexico I ones Who could lnd anything In department store. Mussolini has been on the Jnh several years now, and that old .tower at 1'tsa husn't been great t strulghtened yet! PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 21. (Ji '1 The mother never returned. ' Goat Getters ; r i lL. : ' ner mmu. ?o"r Vn s ItXof '"fc . 'Jf- Oon't Like U-Not Much' . i r . could never have been popular- "There is a refrcjhin frank-1 Ucd n few yctLTtt nfi0 S'o as r.csi about the modern pent-ra-1 mzny irlg as ftsk for it an( tion, ft lack of reprea.ion. that J'jing ,t when ciancinp. It's a littltj dirertly due to th influence (lbit frttnk but cerUinly very popu nicaem tnujic, he eluims. ; j,. 'Psycho-analyst, have proven 1 xh0 dancrrs have been allowM , that jazz far from iieinz an atfent? not only t0 lisU,n t0f but cxpri. of cvil !3 a safety valve for bnjflI1C(J thc muslc. The girl who j cvor-hiphiy civilized age. j b,.ril!, ovt.r a typewriter all day, i "Music iUdf Jiis no inliibi-1 thc boy who aril; bond, havo ; t'ons; our trcatc-t symphonies - pone hand-in-hand into n plorious are a free e::nrtion of thc majur : world of riotous ihythm and human enotions. Modern music, : hauntinp harmony. They are rc jr.zz wiiiten fur dancTnp, poes a - frerhed, ahmt- all. they are ruippy. . ta further in pnvvidinp a chz--i "Released of thi-ir represidns, Pel for the release of those v.ho tnd every normal being ha them have r.ot only wriltpa the music ' there has temptation to :mluIno Lut ffir tho.ic who hear it. , ! them o4icrwi:-.e. S tirir.ly hrlievt "O'.Tcrvc th'' avrrnffc audlenc?j that the modem pirl wih all her . re n concert: the maioritv sit a-1 eurfure franhne.. is lovelier. fe lativc, move hy what they : morally nri niritually, t'f.n hef war, but ti;hl.lif pcdt unea?y. inhibited r.bter .f je .t.rday.M Covered Wagon Babies' Form Organization OF-' eit27 er 5fvcr twr XL Ms) i. teal K J Si r'' 1 aar A "--v- lrsci:ndnnls of pioneer days In llui westward trek to Cnllfcrnia hnv j ii Mt held their third rnniinl nieeilnK fit Hunfa Hons. Calif. , and elect ed officers, whll" rit.Hi'.' name time the "Hons and MiiKhloi'fl of Cov ered WnEon Halites." foiiuderl by Mrs. !ic.iiu Montnnu Kcliolx, Kanla It'sa ibelowl, orfttirilzi'd nnd I'leclcd hor ns pri'Sldent. Tho upper picture shows efffers of llm "Itnbles' " club fleft to rlKhl), Mrs. M. C. Tnbris. Htnckton. vice-president: William K, Norrls, Kanta Hosa, vice-president; Mrs. Kutn N. Hunt, l.ns Aniteles, necretary-iiTssuror- Juili:e J. C. Needham, Moilvsto, prcsidoiil, Norrls Is the father of Mrs.' tichulz. . Enter: the baby! Accompanied by his faithful stork, the Bitner baby arrived this morning. , There was a great deal of rushing around, but things have quieted down now, and advice is pouring in! Counselors, well-meaning and many, have arisen: "I used this talcum and that soap," "those bottles are best," and "Blank's have the best carriages." But behind these advices looms the most practical, most modern and most eco-' nomical coupselor of them all: advertising. t Advertising v.-ill toil Mrs. Bitner not only which talcum, vvhi.'N blankets, which carriages are best, but it will ab: rjivc her nriny helpful hints on keeping hep baby healthy :.-rd happy. It will suggest toys for his busy lta: us, ohoes for his scampering feet, clothes and foods for his sturdy body, as well as books to set his eager mind to work And, as the years go by, Mrs. Bitner will keep young,, and look young too. For advertising will help her solve one of the greatest economic problems of her home buy ing the best for .her family at the best prices. Read the advertisements They carry a wealth of dound advice to people who are creating homes