Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 8

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Increased approprigtions to meet & | workers also visit the patients in their #great health menace” were urged by | homes and persuade them to return| The great Napoleon was & book | re-elected chairman elety yesterday. examination.” traveling carriage was fitted up with | Gorgas Memorial Laboratory in Pan- | toward control of mosguitoes nor the A-S8 THE EVEvNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. e e e e e e e e TR R R T T L e e T T I e T e e e Tt INCREASED HEALTH | oo pauent vias to the cino dur- | etucationsl and legilative cumpnien| CORGAS INSTITUTE | (g orecicnte maiara o e Ounal| attempt was made, satend. to reduce | G| OTHING PLEA ISSUED |24 sn overcont. Due to the recent ing the fiscal year 1934-5, an increase for needed funds. Executive Secre- Zone. weather, few persons have of 11,910 over the preceding year, Dr. | tary Ray H. Everett was directed to Dr. Bowmsn C. Crowell, associate | treatment, with several different thought of clothing, he said, and the FUNDS ARE ASKED| stuon s | xnam; 1o tho henin otoer | HONORS GRAYSON | arcior o e simorions ‘oot o | moccinal” suetance, of thee pers| FOR MISSION GUESTS | iert o citing, e s e It these patients are to be cured, | Soclety’s commendation and support 8 was named president | 8008 who were found to have malaria | o ST tribute. STvro they must have continued. trestment | {oF 8 | RN, e ed AT of the institute. Other offices elected | S6Tms 1n thelr blood B out Overcoats as Pinch| whatever clothing 1s sent to the 5 5 i were Robert V. Fleming, treasurer; Gorges , opened missio llected, = Sooial Hygiene Society Hears Dr. | for long periods of time We need| iy 4;'in food and drink dispens. | Cairman of Board to Serve New | ¥ero Si0ith T SO FRUCH: | 1650, has also interested diself in the [ Of Winter Begins, Says | 00 B Collected, the superintend- L. M. Mason Stress Gain clinic, whig will teach them the needed ing agencies. Term—Dr. H. C. Clark Tells Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, sec- ‘“"'l‘- of animals with beneficial Superintendent. to .he most needy and deserving cases. sanitary precautions for protecting Tetary. Tesults. A plea for overcoats and men's, . 'he mission will receive clothing at of Advances. Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson was of the board of in Patients. ——————— all hours at its headquarters, 613 O 5 clothing for free distribution to jobless q d Tortoises Depleted. Who %6 fecling the frst cold-pinen | STeet, OF it Wil send s truck to g P Giant tortoises were at one time|of Winter was made last night by |™2ke collections on request. Most of themselves and the public. These experiments which were Napoleon as Reader. Dr. Lyle M. Mason, chief of the Health | for essential treatments and induce | reader and collector of note. Barbier, | the hay 10 abundant and common on the Gal- | John §. Bennett, superintendent of | 0° M€n who apply for aid are still Department’s Soclal Hygiene Clinic, in | other members of the family, espe- his librarian, used to keep him sup- | Tropical and Preventive Medicine at | continued with satisfactory results, | gpagos Islands, off Ecuador, that|the Central Union mfion_ wearing Summer clothes, and man) wddressing board members of the Dis- | cially children Who have been exposed | plied with books in whatever part of |its annual election Wednesday, when | Dr. Clark reported. In these experi- | ghins used to ‘call there to supply| The mission is sheltering nightly an | 87¢ In salrt sleeves. B — 8chool children in Korea are adopts ing Occidental clothing. $rict of Columbia Social Hygiene S0- | to infection; to come to the clinic for | the world he might be,.and even his | Dr. Herbert C. Clark, director of the | ments no efforts have been made | themselves with food and, of courss, | average of 500 jobless men, and dur- |dmlewd the supply so that a tortoise | ing the last two nights, Supt. Bennett is seldom to be met with today. said, not & single man in the line-up Citing figures showing there were! The soclety voted to continue its | book shelves. ams, reported on work being done | Prevention of the exposure to bite. An * f & % CASTELBERG'S (7724 LAY-AWAY Pay Next Year! fis AL E We planned this sale for people who don‘t put off until tomorrow what can be done today. We call it a Christmas Lay-Away Sale— because it offers—at gen- erous price reductions — hundreds upon hundreds of gift items from which you may select your Christmas gifts. We lay away your selections until a few days before the holiday —or earlier if you wish. 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