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NEW BRITAIN DAILY fIERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 |infections with sneezing coughing and spitting. Farther north, among the Polar Eskimos, where it was certain that 1o outside contact had been made that year, there was never the slightest evidence of acute respira- tory tract infections at the time of the arrival of the expedition, but within .72 hours nearly every Eski- mo of the settlement developed such an infection. Tt was not necessary for any member of the expedition to have an acute respiratory infec- OUTSIDERS CARRY COLDS T0 ESHIHOS Queer Fact Is Discovered by Dr. P. Heinbecker ESKIMO DOGS WILL HAUL MAIL IN DEC. Will Gover a Distance of 600 Miles in Canada [be the charge for transporting each lletter. Messages will be distributed |and accepted for distribution in jevery town and city en route. Persons having dog-team mail will be notified with a post card |sent through regular channels, the card serving as identification. South Carolina Sows | Winter Growing Beans | Kingstree, 8. Dee. T P— of W TROOPS CLASH OVER BOUNDARY DISPUTE Serions Argument Coatinues Be- tween South American Repub- lics of Bolivia and Paraguay, Buenos Aires, Dec. 7 UP—A dis- patgh to lLa Nacion today from Asuncion, Paraguay, the fire and captured several officers and soldiers. Argentina and which established at| POLICEMAN MAKFS VIOLINS Buenos Aires a joint commission to | Steckholm, Dec. ¥ UA—-C. P. ¥Fri- Nihane 12 o meniens Houn lin: die :sellle the question. No settlement | berg, traffic officer of the palice de- pute between Bolivia and Paraguay. ‘na. been reached, however, and iu | partment, in his spare time has de- The two republics signed a protocol | October Paraguayan newspapers | veloped into a violin maker of wide which was brought | claimed that Bolivians were advanc- | fame. Jan Kubelik and Misha Weis- in April 1927 about through the friendly offices o(linl into the disputed region. bord own violins made by him. umsport coun- said another | i of Georgetown coun- v are plantin 1 number of acres this winter to Fava, a winter-grow- ing vegetable that somewhat resem- bles the Lima bean. The bean, understood ta be an al importation from Italy, was intro- tion for the malady to @PPEAT| 1y .yicton, tho Eskimos of Baffin Island and | " e ;l';l'“,';";'{;‘m'ms‘e“' e “)'&H'k B:ad Debimoidage, s 0 Greenland are very susceptible to| explorer, who was a member of the ¢ il Wl &wmuine team of the the common cold and other infec.|cipedition, gave us considerable in- |y, s horicy s first international dog- tions of the upper respiratory tract | formation about the course of such| ..o\ " ai leaving here December and live in a climate which migl\ti"“"d' e o o the fall of the ¥earls). They will “mush” to Montreal | o xhe it en f con- | the infection subsides and does not | > Atonk ; bl ‘h:y‘“pp::‘l:‘“(‘l),*:i"ferl:'r‘o e e et ]m‘m(’:lrl:nm:. o distance of 400 miles, |duced in " this section two years attacked by these diseases excapt| been made with (ho outside world." | AUIeR Tuliter, postmaster at Mi-fuzo and _ rapidly has grown i a- when they came In contact with the| Despite the poor hyglenic condi- | o% W' freve 16 Toet olicla CoE-|vor with gardencrs and truck ras- Iess frigid outside world. [tions which exist among the Eski-| (ol mall from Minot to Boston. This point is emphasized in a pa- | Mos and their unusual exposure to| | e n;‘l-.:x : i‘_ el “]'“ = ver by Dr. Peter Heinbecker fellow [ Occupational injuries the = paper, | w1He the siedse. WIHR bun w1 be of the National Research Council in | Published by the American Associa- | llis brother, George, as relief driver medicine at Washington university, | tion of Immunologists, also records | !t IS expected that the trip will con- who was a member of the Greenland | the observation that their wounds | Sull® three wceks. ) expedition of the American Mu.|heal rapidly and without the at-| The six 100-pound huskies tha scum of Natural History in 1926 and | tendant_infections frequently ~cn-| WIlt haul the mail-ilied sled origi-| AT meeT of the Putnam Taffin Island expe- countered elsewhere. | This is be-|Dilly were brousht to this country| Connecticut Churches dition last year, in collaboration |lieved to be the result either of a|from Uaifinland and are now owned | Tax Ex 9 T ith Dr. Edith T. M. Orvine-Jones, | scarcity of pus-producing bacteria|by 1 Clark of North Woodstock, | ax Exempt 200 Years Thereon Catlin, fellow of the St in those regions or te exceptional|N- 11. Mr. Clark is internationally . Dec. 7 (®—The sy T A oS |qualities of resistance In the skin of| known as a race driver and dog ous Lodies from fa b (b miaci o ANt e iin e Tkt | brecder. The dogs are members of @ |ation has rounded out two centuries rcmbers of the Greenlanmd oxpedi.| “No history of scarlet fever diph- [single family; Noochusic, the moth-|in Connccticut and is beginning a tion of the American Muscum of | theria or measles could be obtained,” | cr, being the lead dog and lpar, the |third. Natural History their way up the paper says. “and it seems quite |father, the sled dog. | Church of England churehes the west coast of Greenland.” the | unlikely that these Hlinesses ever| The mail sled will touch at some |the Connceticut colony were or relates, “it was noted that in|bave occurred in this region during 120 town and citics daring the cxemption for faxafion in ain of the scttlements overy | the lifetire of the present gencra-|round trip and will carey lettors of [few years later the Baptists » was the vietim of an acute | tion.” [ holida from Main state Qu ‘0 were exempted. respiratory tract infection, while in| Their immunity to these diseases, [and civie officials to similar fune-| 1t is now 220 years since provi- others no evidence of such infection | Which other peoples are thought to | tionaries in New IHampshire, Ver- [sion was made for dissenters from et | develop only through exposure to|mont and Quebe Montreal |the csablished church. The general “Investigation revealed that in|the germs, is attributed to heredits.|and other ¢ ind towns. | court in 1708 granted permission the former some contact had |n-‘ Request > to Post- [for the Preshyterian system of variably been mado with the out:| Miss Helon Schilizd, 24, nicce of |TS(CT General ary New at church government to be used by |ihar has heen side world prior to their coming, | 0 (€ | Washington for th of u el that dissented from the | s while in the latter, within 48 to 72| ' c"2elos. the pecial souvenir stamp to be used |Church of England hours of their arriyal, all the na.|Micr. is a prospective Liberal can- fror (he occ It was estimated tives developed acuts respiratory | didate for the British parliament. | that approximately 50 conts would i Bes ¥ Ny clash had occurred between Para- | . guayan and Bolivian troops. The dispatch added that Para- quayans had been fired on when they found a fort built by the Beli- vians near Fortin Galpon. 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