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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919." percentage of persons similarly the affected in other Central America an | countries \e virtually as high. The * | report adds +] ‘aan be ‘examinations for hookworm ade among United States sot- seane diers coufirmed in a striking way the board's experience of the = few ra, and demonstrated that even Nene hdéokworm infections are of tt importance, Judged by the eradication of hookworm disease, the report says 60 per cent. of the in- habitants of the Island of Jamaica proposed are affiicted with the disease, while ne Dusslant the military tn accor, em ana fi net-Simon and al a many Se Lively tow neckworms, wad. the er, O-Demnal wa not. strike Rockefeller Foundation Report pareuyey = ~ ag Ag Tells of Hope of Eradi- _ | years of ai Teterring to its efforts to control cating Disease. maiaria, the Foundation reports, forthe ts experiences during the last t years are convincing that ttle diacase Referring to the fact, as recently|can be successfully combated in the | Published, that Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, HES a A Bouth ‘ata reasonable a one of @ commision which went to|""rhe “Woundation's, International Guayaquil, Beundor, to study the yel-| Health Roard is composed as follows: low fever, has succeeded in inolating a bey BR. Cee el, Wick- germ “which is the apparent cause mee oa tty So Mg) ad it Py M. Biges, Wallace Buttrick, simon reland|of yellow fever,” the fifth annual piexner, repens T. Gates, William report of the Rockefeller Foundation | C Gorgas, Starr J. Murphy, Walter a. Hy Pe, John D. Lg ge jr, William “At the ond of 1918 much work was| ii, Welch, Haw B. Beabees, Beore- stil! required to demonstrate that the tie Soret of overeat the promect tor coun] STAGE WAS NEVER CLEANER Yelow fever tas been aincoveres | DANIEL FROHMAN'S REPLY -|yellow fever has been discovered it More Plays Preaching | Stanch Ser- fi ? tié | : it Fi ! ae # Z ! ii a ik EF i fl #32 Its wi) still further simplify the problem - bof eradicating the seed-beds of ycllow prisoners now fever; and upon the successful com- what, Wether taeinn pletion of that task, the disease] mons and Depicting Wholesome oS ‘tleal ‘ P Srenther In Ireland’ wiki in berth ‘shen should disappear from the earth’ Life Than Ever Before. they introduce the which| The Foundation report tells how an “ne dedhiy. wheal ein 0t id gait to b believe te semninet creaetnaty dim. |epidemic of yellow fever appeared IM | present day stage 1s the thing for which Seas nt of the Irish qu atenttont Guatemala in June, 1918, which Wasling theatre is thankful,” sald Daniel Never te ‘army, = meme have oMicial|® Menace to “large concentrations of | Frohman, Chairman of the Actors’ Fund demonstrations of that vicious ctrate Aamastoon Goepe tn Se, nelghborhood of America, in @ Thanksgiving Day ad- Pisce Rad wanton or more ported 200 deaths, [dress at the Hotel Commodore to man- ee ee H. |agers, performers and others engaged in ‘Whi preparations for Actors’ National Mo- WILSON GETS NO TURKEY. & $25 pe facilities |e standard as to-day. a merican coun-| «Tha! tries, and at a cost wal within their boards of s type easly auniect x0 eri financial Cet ead “Tresses, the, fact that arra: has been entered | Vast vast majority, of perform: into with the do Government of Ecuador | wholesome ‘ure. 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SLUSHFUND | cratic Committee, in an open letter Barly in inde et Lesiyay gators demic was| “Not many days ago publie attention Hine te Bat Qual, Deet. bog Ra pre me was sharply focused on the theatre and bi jor'e | the disease had eee ere ne teport, [It Personnel by a bitter. attack on its ‘especially gratifying and en-|standards,” said Mr. Frohman. “At no raging in that it demonstrated time in the last few decades has the could be controlled | American theatre maintained so cleanty cE ppp ead (ot mn gage on Cleveland, Cotumbus | throughout the penton out 1 Dayton, and in other manufacturing centres,"| Will Hays is doing adds il cameanats “Every big bual- it will produce a wy 000,000 with eo to tive is helping tolelections and put big business oF $100,000 000 TO BE COLLECTED Sum Is Made by Ohio Democrats. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—W. W. Durbin, Chairman of the Ohio Demo- to Homer 8. 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