Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1923, Page 16

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1 VETERANS DENAND CRANER RESGN Chief of Legal Division of Vet- MIRACLES OF JESUS Says Rev. Percy Stickney DOUBTED BY PASTOR Might Have Been Autosuggestion, THE EVENING STAR, Life May Be Lengthened 15 Years, 1f the medical profession makes as much progress in the future as it has in the past, fifteen years can be added to the average span of human life, Dr. George M. Kober, dean of the medical school of Georgetown Uni- versity, declared in a lecture yester- Due to Strides in Medical Research eighteen and twenty years, but by 1761 it had jumped to twenty-five. General insanitary conditions, com- pact towns and Impure water wére the causes for this rate, he asserted. With regard to the typhoid fever, Dr. Kober said that out of 4,000,000 men in the American Army during the war, statistics show that 215 died WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. TALKS FROM NEW YORK TOENGLAND BY PHONE NEW YORK, January 15.—H. B. Thayer, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, last night picked up the telephone on his desk in a Broadway skyscraper erans’ Bureau Branded | Grant. Legion Also Asks Ban on Im- ! ternoo New National|of that malady, while in the Spanish- T s talle was the| American war 1,630 men out of 107.- |and talked to & group of ecientlats b B B it 000 in the Army were destroyed by |in New Southgate, London. Eleven of a series arranged for the|that disease. Comparing the two i 1 2 g alngton public by the Woman's|periods, Dr. Kober sald over 51,000 |Minutes later messages received by > Association. Tives were saved by means of typhold | cable stated: “Thayer got through ¢ dixeases which destroy hu- | vacclnation, et e O e both In early and late stages, uoting figures on the death rate e ; ) y ol T which leep the average span. in [ in the Diatrict of Columbia, Dr. Ko. | Sclentists of the company who have 3 ates at les ber stated that in tuberculosis alone | been working for several weeks on i deaths have been reduced from 329 the experiment, notably John J. Carty, per 100,000 in 1876 to 108 per 100,000 |in charge of development and re- in 1922 This meant, he added, that | search, hailed the feat as “epoch age could be | medical eries saved 1.247 lives | making” in view of the ¢ which he is | incre i e for 1922 alone. Mortality of |with wihich the transatlantic ages won; that [_\‘vhll](‘! e s ne year of age was|were received. Congratulations were ired, and that | also reduced from for every 1.000 | received by cable from other scien- S heart fail-|born in 1878 to 84.5 for every 1,000 | tists in Europe soon after Mr. Thayer are known to have | born in 1 talked, among them Gugliclmo Mar- their roots in infected teeth, tonsils er and insanity, however, have | coni, the wireless wizard. 0 adenolds, > e increase during the past| The instrument used by Mr. Thayer s, Dr. Kober sald. The|was connected directly with radio mphasizes Medical Strides. explained, is believed to|equipment at Rocky Point, Long Is- )r. Kober emphasized the advances d by improper food, which |land, about seventy miles from New liing the on chronic poisoning of the | York city, from which city the me At | b o e ter {8 caused b sage was transmitted, without r social disea: | to England, { By the Associal NEW YOH l‘]“\ views regarding 1ol on of churches and other mat- ALLEGED STATEMENT HIT () L tes” s Servion bs — the Rev. Pel Stick ¥ » At-lthe tracted co Executive Committee of American: Praihie Legion Also Asks Ban on fof the A . on e migrants for Five Years. ector, the Rev. Mr. Grant said 3 ¢ clergymen today who have been educated in the large un INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Janu; pt the idea that J Resolutio demanding the resigna- r of God. He doubt , conse- sarness n of the United u at ston. | autosug jonal | sts today. | They ure | jon here 1t statement attributed tol inheri . in which he is reported tol fRFT d he “did not care to ‘employ any additional ex-service men | longer . Sdueatad | jn his department” w i t - S (i hroneh basis of the committee It is man- D. C. Veteran Makes Aftack. Exccutive Committeeman Lewis Smith of Wa; directed the attack a He declared Cramer’ advocating their disch of vetera immigrants from for a period of | years dvocated in another | measure prepared for transmission to ec the admission of others. 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