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'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. — e e e ey —_———————— e e ]’ponlh\' husbandry, experimenter |sey of Waltham: secretary. And for which {hey pay.” the report as- | something that fast year's outfit 1id breeder | Love of Worcester: treasurer, Kay- serted | failed to do, for the Trinity Junior ‘varsity dumped the 1927-1928 Sihver Modal {mond Wheeler of Concord. e o quintet twice. The Trinity team will medals went to Bliss Dr. F. C. Shattuck |be brought here later in the neason, of lLee for outstanding and accomplishment m . . 4 . {as will also those of Wesleyan and Dics in Brookline Connecticut Aggies. On Monday Brookline, Mass., Jan. 11 (P—Dr. ¢ and Lawrence Bigelow of ght the sted Y. M. C. A. five I"rederick Cheever Shattuck, profes. Winsted Y. M. C. A, f Harvard for consistent effort in club work a r sor emeritus of the Harvard medicat Pl wieg bel school, a former overceer of the uni- |versity and father of State Repre- sentative Henry L. Shattuck of Ros- toa, died early today at hi- home here ed 82 vears. Tir. Shattuck w Harvard in 1868, received his master’s degree in 18 and was graduated from the medical school in 1873, He arded the degree | of LL. ., by the University of Cin- cinnati in 1908 and that of 8C. D, by Harvard in 1912, ‘LU CONFERENCE | st s L HOLDS MEETING "2 Gatbers in Washington fo Dis-| 1. cuss Epidemic Torongh Nation |Gover Governor Washington, Jan, 11 UP—Having | t'nies of the commor hegrd that one way to catch in-| The information caine fo Tim in fluenza was to drink out of a fhe form of the usnally lightly writ frignd's cocktail glass, the national | ten high scheol prophecy pubiished conference called to consider the (at gradnation time [ disease met today to listen to a re- by a classmate Lyny port of its committee on epidemic st P, nwell, phases of the malady. [of the Coneregation The conference was minus its lea- ‘i N der, Surgeon General Cumming. wha | 1SS paper ¢ himself was il wit a2 crae Leen informed by Dr. G. 1 sate health officer of Massachu setts, that in his opinion there was no influenza epidemic. Dr. Rigelow in addition to saying that he tired of reading about the supposed epidemic, deciared that graphs, charts an figures issuned were ing more than reports on the of the nation was arrested here late last nigl ith attempted bredRin ing. Police said Soucy was | the rear of a :r shop with a jimmy in his hand. He will ve arraigned in district court today Girl Dying After Automobile Accident | Nashua, N. H, Jan. 11 (UP) — | Miss Helen Staponen, 17, was be- lieved dying at Memorial hospitai here today as result of injuries re- ceived late last night in an automo- bile accident in which three other Nashua high school girls were hurt at Tyngsboro, Mass. Miss Staponen suifrred a broken spine and other injuries when the motor bus in which she and 27 other girls were riding was in col- 1o was appointed zn instructor Hega wilh & sugier ruck, i3 agishEOinlad sl Iliner Others hurt were the Misses An- s e 1 rriva toinette Theoroux, 17; Janet Tinker, ! continued to bhe cennected with it £ : { 17; and Elizabeth Young, 17 til 1912 when he resigned to be- 9 b cone FFor Medical {in trade,” a Los Angeles judge sta vesterday in awarding Thelma Gor- man, of the movies damages of $7.- from Kenneth Sanderson be- lier upper lip was marred in automobile acecident for which derson held responsibie. James 11 Pope, who made the ng, said Shippers Resent Foreign Invasion New York, Jun. 11 (B— Amer- | fcan Steamship Owners' clation has decided 1o ask cox 4|"l: Jegislation 10 prover they re- an invasion by forcign lines. precipitated by the nt pl e the Caronia of the rd hnean t New York-Havana fic in competition with the Ward Silver Satly High Sctool Classmate of Bay Stato i Governer Predicted Alten Wonld v was 1 lays Al Mass., Ja disia Frank G st the Gould, and age a woman's in trade, especially in motion pic- FARN NEDALS ARE GVEN IN HASS State Depar(ment of Agriculture Hakes Several Awards cossions vesterday, president of the “In this day gard as The action we P HERALD CLASSIFIED ALS MOTHER Rt POWDERS v A testimonial_ from alady in Californis, whose name will be given | if requested. ciation pri ent Coolidge's stand on claving “President all these tarm relief bills which in the last analysis are but a fax on the afficient for the Len. veloes of | raduated from Mooney, president of alf and West Indies ne the Ward line, conmittee i rights at ‘ranhlin D the Atlantic company, 0w was named to head a will study Ameri nd recommend to co consi i ficient.” now The following officers were elected Dy the various state associations dur- day yesterday: achusetts Tree Wardens and President, arsville s nssaciation T dge of president. Danlel Arlinzton. 1. 1% I'routy Jield. « Merrith of Weymouth, Harry sey of Worc r. Harrs & Neynolds of Belmont and Orin ¥ s of Westfield: seeretory er. Oliver G. Pratt of committon, I Pra Bigelow, Swamnseott: laley ol professor-emeritus, he headed the Alumni associatior eral hool ears 1R two silver Mass., Jan Whi and c do & . 1 by the state iroused circles, % o e | Colleze Profs Have on Plans Flight Self Democratic Head o l'“ri?,‘,}é"{; nd Sooni Haven, Jan. 11 (U'P)—Col- S professors are largely to blane : Boys’ Club Team Meets | Trinity Jayvee Five| b was lals The Boys' club ethall team will start its six-game campaign . S haos agaist the Junior ‘varsity quintets | ,.!,':‘:.'..",";’,',':‘.',',:‘..4 b g | of the Connecticut colleges tomorrow | neighbos t when it mects the Trinity col- | part- o it for outstanding ricultural efiort m pre ut e f the Agr- ente retary on Melros If any of Dr. Bi physicians and health of with him they failed to s M. J. Bosenau, professor of preven- tive medicine at Harvard, asserted that he believed influenza did not Kill people but that pneumonia wus responsible for the fatalifics. Commiitice to Meet Rosenain, a member of a mittea which recentiy report discoy of a W pneum <orum. announced that his con tee would meet here after the close of the influenza conference, He said believed that work done by the conference would hieip in bringing about a for pneu- monia and fluenza 4 that cure could probably be in the of a serum. The warning that there was dan- ger of getting influenza by drinking out of a friend’s cocktail glass was given by Dr. Frank Smithies, of hicage,. a cor ence meniber, He also said that dancing with the faces too close and wearing t many clothes w other th to do if one wo influenza. “Look over your partner's shoul- der while dancing,” 1 that your face won't be ox the germs from your partn: Just after the war, Dr. safll, when women wore very scant clothing statistics showed that men were more a than women. or g he deelared, when began 10 lengthen their dresses and to follow the fad for two pairs of stockings. “And statistics then showed he said ¢ victims of influen were women.” Dr. Smithics gave admonition against family towels. public drink- ing cups and oth re rivrs of germs. His « Por. ne - Dam Tos esent forin ognized car- Many Stricken Loudon, an. 11 (@S¢ ter weather is being accomp: srippe and Infuenza Gormany and the 1 One out of every 15 inhabitants T us estimated today to from grippe. Hospitals and woe elinies were cing taxed to uimost and their statis had been ed through ilin Between 10 and 15 per cent of the . railway workers, and moior bus en- ployes were on the sici list. Five to 10 per cent of the siaifs of the larger departiment stores were ab- sent from work. Motor ambulances Wwere $0 over- worked that they were able to trans. port ouly the worst cases. It was thought it might be necessary to use xchools and other public buildings for temporary hospitals unless cpidemic abated soon. T health department said D death rate had been comparatively low and protessed not to be alarm- ed. | Thousands 1 After 10 days of severe frost there lias been a scrious oitbraak of in- fluenza in Glasgow, Scotland. Thou- sands have been taken ill. These in- cluded many public service workets Zagreb, Jugosiavia, reported many influenza viciims and it ted that the epidemic was widespre 1in n part of the country abia has been visiled by & rowstorm which resulted hip among the § found fre nied by land win- Ikans, the wests Be violent untold h Two pra death in a fic Snow today land. The tram lice servic nts were postal and iffects . P crionsly The first eloctrically chant ves sailed (rom a Flori Flu Epidemic Is Creating Record Demand For Vicks || 5,000 Jars Every 21 Hou:: Needed to Keep the Nation Supplied with \apor-Salve. Flu Milder But Widespread | o The the vaporizing sal so valuable during demic, has alrea a wide margin ords. 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