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IRCPURRERER e WIBURTOHELP [ry, ot Bl HEALTHCANPAGY~ Fori esion : German Tourists Witness interior Secretary to Speak| Desperate Flight of Coun- “on Early Discovery as Aid |trymen to Avoid Service. © 1o Tuberculosis CUre. |, nasio s Toe sor o chicsso Dais lews. Copyright, 1929. A Z s BERLIN, April 9.—An instance of % Becretary of the Interior Wilbur will | the desperation of soldiers to escape deliver an address from WRC station at | from the French Foreign Legion was FREE Premium A 15-piece pure Aluminumware set with a purchase of $100 or more— A 42-piece decorated dinner set FREE with a purchase of $100 or more—cash or charge 'account. 9:45 Friday evening in connection with |revealed yesterday with the return of Mnhouny-Flnhhed Tith & pushus of 1 the German steamship Lutzow, whose the health campaign of the National pn!ssengm ‘Witnessed . the Sight of 2 Tabouret 4 Fiber Fernery ‘Tuberculosis Association and its affli- group of German soldiers in the legion sted local groups, of which the Wash- |as their trgop tll'nnsvon passed through the Suez Canal. fhgton Tuberculosls Assoclation is one. | the Suez Canel . Lo o0 e Secretary Wilbur will speak on the [y tePi UL AP0 were subject of early discovery as a means to | killed by the ship’s propellers and 18 early recovery from tuberculosis. His|got away and are now en route back lgvmarks ‘lvgl“ huv‘ei n; !;ook-léx‘y zlilh ’otger to Germany. astern cities and intermediate points. The campaign for early diagnosis will Escape in Neutral Zone. be aided by a number of the Parent- | The Lutzow, carrying a party of Teacher Associations through the | German tourists on a Mediterranean leadership of Mrs. Joseph Sanders, | cruise, put in the harbor of Alglers . chairman of the health committee of |and lajd up alongside a French troop . | P, o ! these associations, and also by the two | transport carrying a regiment of the g % A Tuesday leading medical societies. Dr. J. W.|Foreign Legion to French Indo-China. i s “ . 5 Tewksbury, former superintendent of [The proximity of the German ship ap- < e A the Tuberculosis Hospital, will address | parently inspired the group of German : ; ; ( 5 1 L the District Medical Society on the sub- | Jegionnaires to plan their escape. 4 Ject of preventive methods of tubercu- Twenty- of them crowded the rail Josis control. 2 next to the Lutzow and began sing- Thursday evening, in the auditorium | ing “Deutschland Uber Alles.” They of the Howard Medical School, the Med- | were arrested and sent below decks. fco-Chirurgical Society will meet to|They planned to quit the ship when hear addresses by Dr. James G. Cum- | it teached the international neutral ming, chiel of the Bureau of Prevent- | canal zone. \ i able Diseases of the Health Department, | The Lutzow and the Prench trans- ; \ i C on the subject “Recent Laboratory EX- |port proceeded together into the Suez \ if periments With Tuberculosis Transmis- | Canal. As the transport . cleared the f v slon in the Home.” At the same meet- | town of Ismailan, on the railroad line ing Dr. J. W. Peabody is to speak on |from Port Said to Cairo, the 20 Ger- U fi - hed 5 P the subject of “Childhood Tuberculosis.” | man legionnaires broke out and leaped nnnis =C. s . oy overboard. Two were caught in the BANKER ADOPTS HOBBY, |Propcllers and churned to death and Breakfast set { * |the other 18 reached the bank of the e c;nné. 'fil;:; Pr;;‘nch oflticelrs, unable to Drop-leaf table and-four Mahogany-Finished " shoot within the neutral zone, were y ¢ : 0ga Terraces Farm, Making It Produc-| cinneiled to watch the deserters climb spindle _back chairs to ertmg Desk tive, as Substitute for Golf. on shore and wave a mocking good-by. match. Ready to s 95 GORMAN, Tex. (#).—Ben F. Reed is Complications Predicted. paint or var- 2 A practical and well made one bank president who doesn’t play| Reaching Port Said, the deserters, nish. led to the G 1, wh desk with open s 75 appealed to the German consul, who & gOIf for recreation. He operates a ter-| priviGeq transportation home, ‘Three . & Z = flat top. Mahog . racing machine as a hobby. were taken aboard the Lutzow, 4 were S . - ANE ) any finished. = Reed became an advocate of ter-|taken aboard the German steamship i - racing farm land when he bought a|Oder, while the other 11 were dis- gully-washed, worn-out section of land. | tributed on other German ships. By terracing he transformed it into a |, The incident is calculated to have productive farm. international complications, Farmers following the banker’s plan also have increased the value of their| St. Bernard's Hotel Dieu School of land. 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