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W382WxEXB GENERAL NEWS i MucellAneoDS and Claxified AdVertiMments H7i i ww vjr1 Skn Jibanmw wmrk FOUNDED 1SG 3 SAN FRANCESCO CAW FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 1918 ilJilili I J1 W1 if Hs ty VvH WTv Sv SECOND SECTION PACES 9 TO 15 VOL CXIII NO 103 WEAR YOUR MASK COMMANDS DRASTIC NEW ORDINANCE 51 EMERGENCY MEASUREU1TSI HOW THEY LOOK IN THEIR INFLUENZA MASKS Judge TV Dooling Ralph McLemn James OBrien Dr Wm Hauler 1 ALL PERSaNS FJne of From 5 to 100 or Imprisonment for 10 Days Approved by Board fN EFFECT IN FIVE DAYS Health Board May Quarantine People Uncovering Faces on Street in Interim WEAR your maakt Is now not a request but mn order With 140T now cmos of Influenza reported yeaterday arid 22 4 41tA iIb tA Vaii4 aIUR1 Wt ia IT pervlsors paaaed an emergency ordt nance requiring persona to wear gauze maaka until tha danger Is past Tbo ordinance which becomoe effective in flro dsys applies to all on on tho atraat or whoro two or mora persons art together With tho oxoaptlon of neoeesary tirao at meale Riaaks muat be worn eontlnuoualy Tho ffedlnanca preecrlbee that the masks wfAist bemade of four thtekneesee of material and bo not laaa than Ave Inctiaa In width and aavan Inchea lone Pending effeetlveneee of tha now measure a raaolutlon passed by tho Supervisors calU upon avory person appearing In pufclla to wear a maak Thoao who do not comply nay be quarantined by the Board of Health according to Df William Haesler city Health Officer who aald auch ao tlon would bo taken If deemed necea ary FIWE OR IMPRISONMENT Failure to wear the mask makaa every pereon liable to a Aha of from to 109 or Imprisonment for tan days While the number of new eases yesterday la the largeet yet reported Health Officer William Hasslar pointed out that the proportional ln creaae la much laaa than on Wednee day Wedneadaya total of 1J71 waa 205 greater than Tueadaya total of lie but waa only thlrty alx lesa than the total yeaterday At tho aame time Dr Haaaler aald he waa not optl mlatlo that the peak of the epidemic has been reached Several daya muat elapse he said before the wearing of masks will begin to show reaulta Enough Leary vaccine for 50 010 dpaea or enough to treat 17000 per sons la pn the wa from the East and will bo here Sunday according to Dr Haaaler And by that time aald tho Health Officer the Univerelty California laboratorlea will be able to supply from 5000 to 10000 doees day This la the lnfluensa aerum discovered by Dr Timothy Leary Tufta Medical School TOTAL CASES 1S1T4 The total number of eaaaa ao far reported in San Francisco is 10174 and the number of deaths has reached 186 Obaervatlon of tha fact that very few caaea of Influenza ware being reported from Chinatown led Health Officer Haaaler to make an Investigation yaatardayi with the dlacovary that many cases exleted in that quarter but had not been reported Dr Haaaler Issued last night a recommendation that all persons who employ Chinese or Japanese servants will do well to keep the at homo and not permit them to visit Chinatown Reports from other parts of the Slate Indicate an improvement ar eWllng tP Dr Billings chief oTthe United Statea Fubllo Health Service Dunamulr and Needles reported decided Improvement but physicians had to be aant to South San Francisco and points in Riverside county Most of the small towns are reporting improved condition said Dr Billings while the epidemic remains unchecked in the larger centers AIL CALLS AN8WKRED Th this eltr officials of the Board Health aald they ware handling tha altuatlon for The firat time yeaterday All calla they said are now being responded to The Sacramento street car barn has bean opened aa a temporary hospital an open air school on Telegraph Hill la to be turned Into a hospital and the Red Croaa building on the Civic Canter la to be ready Monday with 300 bed The city firemen yeaterday offered their services In the campaign againat the Influenza saying that they would devote to this purpose tha time they have been taking from off duty hours for propaganda for the amendment propoalng An Increase of pay The public pound reported yeaterday that It la rushed to keep up with the calls of paraons who want eata and doga removed from tha homea of rlctlma of the disease or from others who are afraid of taking the contagion from their pets The authorities of the pound stated however that there Is alight danger of contracting lnfluensa from animals Dr Hassler told the Supervisors that the Board of Health waa preparing to relax restrictions toward wall ventilated theutara and would alao permit reaumptlon of band concerts In Golden Oate Park shortly He said however that no theater restrictions would be lifted before next week Veils aa a substitute for masks will tot be tolerated under the new ordl wince according to Dr Haaaler CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS TO WEAR GAUZE MASKS Members of the Christian Science Church will wear masks today In jpnformity to the ordinance passed by jj Board pf Supervisors yesterday according to Pater Roaa of the Christian Science publicity committee Christian Scientists will I suppose wear masks the same aa everybody else aald Rosa If It doesnt do any good It certainly wont do any harmt Comfy Haa M5T00 OAKWND cteber Alm1 ematy sad 14 067 240 00 la aet stsete available ea October 1 iwirt lis to tie noetkjr report County Awlltoe 1 Oerrleen Aa blj aanat Is caused ay mean tax eoUectas Judge Shortall km rfir WW a a 1 Naaaisa vaflMrV f5 eMsTeTeSfmWeA iB Wft JriKaTeTaOBStfaBK ettasaft lift fjsjfr arft TifMimiTfVill 4JMeak2eJl tV HeieamHiM MeMM I i I TTHaWwriBIWliisiMWlM illtiiall IfliiiiriTin TTl a a ggtPJ laTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTWCsrTTTTTTTTTa itaaaaaaaaaW mammsmmwMBmmmEMmmgiKmsmtmmL mmm PafealtiiMrgIlMMliaMtelJ aaA sVaaLaaLaH ZSimv MiPWES2i aHKjdHsaabsL HWeTam ialaTaTaTaTaTaTsiaaHliaaaaHaTaTaTaTaTaTaK aTaTaTaTaTaW TarararararararararararararaTarararaTaTaTlsiajrarararararaV nMJf fflHHslaaaHaaaaaBBH aataalaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaBlaHTV taalaHBlaBIHlBlllaBlaBlaBaBlaB alaKBlaBlaBlaBlaBBeaBlaBBlaBla rnnnrnponoo 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and resolved to offer the teaching staff of each achool meeting each day In the school bulldlnga and anajvern ur gent calls In the neighborhood Plans were also made for the use of the kitchens of the domestic science departments in the erJous schools to provide food for the alck Some objection waa voiced at the outset to the Idea of an Inltoor meet Ins of the teachers but Mlsa Regan spoka briefly thoae In the hall who were advocating the outer court as a meeting place and all went Inside A shock Is good for the nervei Mlsa Regan said In addreselng the meeting and referring to the Incident In the hall There le too much fear In San Franclaco today and too muh of the idea that lnfluensa means death Certainly the teachers are the ones to help to a more reasonable frame of mind As an Illustration she told of a man and wife sink with the Influenza whoae married daughter left their food on the dooratep and refused to enter tho house LAUGHED AT IDEA A week ago I laughed at the idea of the mask Brlttjn said I wanted to be Independent I did not realize that the coat of such independence was the lives of others Today I bow my head and wlah had the military authority to make every one In San Francisco wear a mask ao that thb Influenza would stamped out here as quickly as at Mare Island where that authority was present Brltton said that there ware 1000 families in the city literally without help jn alckneaa an1 that people were dying from lack of the smplest attention Ha said that the death rate was higher here by reason of the present lack of organized assistance and appealed to tho teachers to help When the cards were distributed and tha call waa made for signatures the response was practically unanimous i George McComb Dies of Influenza George McComb fo sixteen years justice dark of San Franclaco died yeaterday at hie home In Berkeley of Influenza He la survived a widow and daughter Alice who waa on the stage with De Wolf Hopper and many other American stars The funeral which Will be private will be held tomorrow McComb was 4 years old He was a member of Stanford Parlor In business he was aiwoclated with tha inaurance firm of George Billings Company He waa a leader in the swimming claaa at th Olympic Club before the fire McComb a father waa one of the ownern of the Alta California a Heavy Demand for Influenza Vaccine SACRAMENTO October 34 The total number of caaea of Spanlah Influenza reported alnce the outbreak of the epidemic In California paased 54000 today the State Board of Health announced With the Hat of eltlaa atlll incomplete the total number of new cases reported today had reached 4700 ataniearly hour It wak stated Many requests for Influenza vaccine were being received Guy Jones aeeislant secretary of tbo Board aald tt will be aeveral daya before the vaccine can be distributed generally aa aaio Public Health Service at Washington Makes Encouraging Report RED CROSS BATTLES INFLUENZA SUCCESSFULLY WITH IMPROVED EQUIPMENT AS CREST IMPENDS Appeal Still Goes Forth for Mothers to Volunteer to Aid Poor Farm lies Supervisors Praise Mercy Workers 35 Belles Offer Autos and Selves to Aid Everyone Compelled to Wear Masks by City Resolution oe the ti rl eO oJ Great Variety in Styles of Fflce Adornment in Evidence HE Board of Supervieors yesterday passed a resolution where by every person wno appears on the streets of Bart Tranclsco untinmedlcal efficacy were fearsome look a rescinding oraer is rtmuo compelled to wear a mask as a protection against Influenza This order applies to everybody to visitors as we aa resWents Failure to wear a mask In public renders the delinquent liable to arrest Meanwhile alnce the firat order recommending the wearing of a mask waa promulgated three daya ago the number of peraona who accepted that advice Increaaed ao materially that yeaterday about four out of every five persona In San Franclaco were wearing maaka GREAT VARIETY four stringed square Still othera more highly developed and complex in their scheme of construction and All sorta and conditions of masks were in evidence moat of them elm pie affairs mere pads of gauze four folds thick tied on the face with tapes that went around tho head above tha eara and around the neck below them Others affected maaka of a more neutralized the unesthetlc flatten complex type like nosebags which Ing effect produced on the nose and contiguous features by the original Drop in Deaths in NewYorkForecast Health Expert Predicts Falling Off Next Week NEW YORK October 24 Making deduction from Spanish Influenza mortality statistics In other cities Dr Royal 8 Copeland New York Health Commissioner predicted tonight that New Yorks death rate which had climbed steadily from 10 nar 1000 to SO per 1000 will begin to drop next week Although he Insisted the epidemic appeared to be on tha decline Dr Copeland urged the public to seek vaccination aa another apldemlo of Influenza la pre dieted for next spring by many au thorltlea An appeal waa made to the Mayor today by Queonoborough for city workers to be sent aa grave dlggere to Inter the bodlea of 2000 peraona moatly vlctlma of the epidemic which remain unburled In cemeteries The borough prealdent stated that 10 per cent of tho cemeteree ln the greater city were in Queena and that In some caaea relatives and neighbors of those who hal died have dug the ravaa Typographical Union Meeting Postponed The rairular meeting of San Fran Uf Typparrsphlcal Union called for Sunday October 27 haa been poat iiI nil because of the prevailing iepl eU fa Hert In Fell AUMIVA October 34 Tadaahl Tmichlra fell tram kulMIni at HUM Centnl armu to4jHU back was brakes ud ka may ale ing machines like extended muzzlta some of metal some or Ivorlne or almllar substance all suggestive of surgical Instruments and lending a plg llke aspect to the wearer an unnaturally plg llke extension of the anout Dr Haaaler of the Board of Health who has the whole matter In charge Is wearing a combination mask that is a compound of the two principles OLDTIttB MUZZLES The snout extends cartlallr Hike the helmets affected by the French Knights at the period of Aglncourt but Is not so protrusive aa the metal muzzles Furthermore It Is sheathed outside in gauze like the common or garden mask more usually adopted by the public The police affect the small service able gause pad type of mask resembling In size and contour about nine ordinary alaba of ravioli ar ranged In a square of three each way Men with strong ears that aet close to the head can loop these on to the same with elastic loops that hold the maak comfortably In position To per Eastern Cities To Be Joined by Air Mail Route WASHINGTON October 24 Aerial mall service between New York and Chicago will be started between December 1 and 15 Postmaster General Burleson announced today depending upon the time manufacturer deliver the necessary planes The schedule fbr the unfavorable winter months contemplates the machines leaving Chicago and New York at 6 oclock each morning and completing the trip including all stops within ten hours Each plane will have a carrying capacity of 20000 letters A Wiedenmann Dies at Vallejo VALLKJO October 24 Adolph Wiedenmann Solano County Supervisor and brother of the lata Henry Wiedenmann State Highway Commissioner died here today of Influ enza He waa appointed Supervisor by Governor Stephens laat week fill his brothers unexpired fterm Henry Wiedenmann killed himself accidentally on Saturday October 5 when a shotgun He wae pulling i through a wire fence waa discharged aona with weak or protrusive ears however the clumsier but more reliable system of tying the mask with tapes around the neck and head is to be recommended The Yashmak or harem veil type of mask Is used by many girl clerks and women In downtown offices It hanga loose below the chin and has not auch a dlaturbtng aad flattening effect upon certain typea of female beauty aa has tha maak that la tied under the mouth cloae to the chin VEILS POPULAR TOO Hundreds of woman have been compromizing between the maek regulation and their dread uncomell nesa br using thick valla or the regulation chiffon vella folded to two or more tnicknessea What will become of them If they peralat In thia form of maak deaplta the new and more rlgoroua regulation remalna to be aean When the enforcement of the new order universalizes the use of masks fresh and wonderful attempta to blnd the arte of beauty and prophylaxis and mold them to the form of a maak or a muzzle will promptly appear and will afford a wide field for atudy to thoae who feel interested in such departures WASHINGTON October 24 Fur ther eubsldence of the lnfluenzi rcldamlc over the country waa dlcated in reporta received today by the Public Health Service from forty four atates The situation etui is serious in many localities however and more particularly in titles There was practically no change today In Army camps 2772 new caaea being reported a decrease of one Tcaaee decreased from 742 yeaterday i mlm aatl Aa1iu sm era UfiT I againat 227 the day before The total AcVn hf of Influenza cases reported now Is 298576 pneumonia cases 18323 and deaths 11174 NO 1K IN TWO CAMPS Camps Dlx and Grant 111 where Influenza epidemics have been particularly serious did not report a alngle new case while only aevert Were reported from Camp Devena Mass The largest number of new cases reported today was from Camp McClellan Ala with 122 Arkansas reported today that the peak had been passed In the larger towns but that conditions were more eerlous In the rural districts Connecticut reported a general decline In the number of cases but that the disease atlll Is active In the larger cities California has reported a total of 45790 cases 1TH Influenza esses showing In growing numbers that the crest of the visitation Is be ing reached tha Red Cross Is finding Itself better eouloDed than ever to handle the multiplying cases though Mrs Ezra StUnson In charge of as signment eases It still urging the mothers of Sen Francisco to volunteer their noble selves to the cause of suffering famines where poverty watches with diseases and invites a raising mortality rats While the lesson Is costly It will be prtceleaa thla laason that the publls Is learning from the Red Cross If the Red Cross Aad ever been in the publlo mind a sort of abstraction a symbol or a principle that conception Of It haa paased Ino one where Inthe Red Croea atanda the biggest humanitarian force In the world and a bulwark of strength In this city At the outbreak of the malady the coffer of the Red Cross were opened like sluice boxes when mountains disgorge their gold and 150000 was turned loose for the immediate uses of the Red Cross and In aid of the sick and the poor to buy medicines comforts and to fight death EVIDENCE OF WORTH The Board of Supervisors took time at yesterdays busy special session to express Its opinion and the opinion of San Franclaco concerning the Red Croaa and Its workers The resolution was Introduced by Andrew Gal lagher Here it Is Your solendld organization can always be depended upon to meet any emergency and your co operation with tha Board of HeaJh In this crlala la another evidence of the worth and dependability of the Araer lean Red Croaa From all quarters ame tangible evidence of the publics regard and lo a for the Red Cross Automooues wets needed In large numbers These were donated yeeterday though to aay mere win oe neea lor sun more This it was pointed out by Red Cross officials at 30 Montgomery street Is a most vital matter becauae nourishment medicines doetora and nurses have to be moved againat time and minutes mean life In many In stances dally recurring So It you have an automobile that yeu can apare come to the Red Croaa headquartera 21 Montgomery atreet and learn the Joy thai la born of giving BELLES VOLUNTEER Thirty five young women whoae namea are frequently In tho society columns volunteered their automo me larger bllM aBd tnemieiVM yesterday for the period of the epidemic Each of the young wemen drives her own car In expert manner and each is eager to add her quota of help in a difficult The California Stale Automobile Association nas also risen to the necessities A circular was Issued yesterday and sent to all members urging them to make sacrifices to be of service to the Red Cross at this Juncture when service Is so sorely needed Lend your cars and yourselves was the burden of the message to members Thoae who can apare their care for no more than two hours a day are urged to do even that while thoae who can turn over their cars and a driver without restriction are pleaded with to do ao Staff Officers at Lewis Examined Fitness for Overseas Duty uetermmed CAMp lOswiS Waeh October 24 All dlvlelonal etaff offlcera today re ported for phyalcal examination to determine their physical fitness for overseas duty and practically all offi cers of the 12th Division will undergo similar examinations as fast as they can be made Whenlt became known about camp that overseaa examina tions wore being given It waa thought by many the dlvtelon soon would move from this camp it was announced however these examinations are being given now to determine and weed from the divisional organizations all officers and men who are physically not qualified for active duty abroad Instead of waiting until they are ordered abroad and thus causing changes In commands and organizations a i il Chicago Trade Board Head Grippe Victim CHICAGO October 24 A Stamford Whlta president of the Chicago Board of Trade died today of pneumonia superinduced by Influenza White waa responsible for the recently adopted custom of the board of halting trading at noon for a minute ot silent prayer for victory In the war He waa 7 years old and had been 11 three week LIBERTY rtOKDS BOUGHT aay emeeat Leaeeekei 111 UoatgeaMcy as Alrt I i asi DECREASE IV FLORIDA In Florida deaths In the cities and towna Increaaed rapidly early this month but they now show a sharp decrease In Arizona the disease Is spreading to some extent in the mining districts but elsewhere la on the decline The total of esses reported In Colorado is 11 422 while In other lar Western states the disease Is epidemic In most Cities Improvement la shown In Washington and Oregon as well as California In the Northwest conditions continue serious particularly In Minnesota but In the states bordering on the Mississippi river there is a decline in the number of new cases CITIES STILL SVFFEn Over the South and Eaat generally Improvement ia shown but the disease atlll Is active In moat of the large cities Including New York where 75 deaths were reported today Boaton Providence Philadelphia Washington Cincinnati Cleveland Indianapolis Chicago and Louisville i i I Influenza Decreases Stockton Clearings Speclsl rXheatcb te The Chronicle STOCKTON October 24 Stockton bank clearings showed a alight de ci esjse for the week ended today when tho clearings were announced by the Chamber of Commerce as 81901884 The clearings for the corresponding week a year ago Were 81977110 and the loss reported this week Is 2 i per cent Bankers and business men attribute the falling off to the general depression In retal circles caused by tne lnuuenza epiaeinic Fire Underwriter Dies of Influenza Daniel Tarr of the State Board of Fire Underwriters died yesterday morning or innuenza Tarr who waa 24 yeara old was born In Sutter Creek and has been a reaioent or sarr Fran cisco about ten years He was a member of the union League Club and for many years lived at the club The funeral will be held In Sutter Creek today Radio Inspector III With Influenza The handicap under which the doe tors and the nurses are working In oth ouate transportation racilltles is most serlotis said Secretary Watklnk nf th bile Association yeeterday We hive been requeeted by the Red Cross to slat in finding cara to remedy the imauon xne ears muat be provided with drlvera Thoae who can volunteer the ueeof their cara In this emergency even if fop no more than a couple of hours a day are requested to communicate at once either ia person or by telephone with the Red Cross headquarters 20 Montgomery street Henry Brown cashier of the Bank of Napa was one of the many to make Important donatlona veaterday He turned over to the Red Croas his business block 1O2O IO30 Mission street for whatever uses the Red Cross committee on Influenza desire Chairman Gregory accepted the offer saying he was sure It would bo a valuable asset In the work but had not decided laat night Just what function it would beat fill PRIESTS INSTRUCTED Fpllowlng up the tender of the resources of the Catholic Church in thla city In the Red Cross compalgn against alckneaa Rev Richard Col Una acting for Archbishop Henna la aued the following Inatructlons to the forty priests affected by the order of the Archbishop Wherever sickness Is reported end where aid either becauae of poverty or for other cauaea Is Immediately necesaary you are to use your own Judgment and aee that food medicine and such other necessaries are supplied at once After first aid and assistance have been given supplies should then be requisitioned by you through the nearest of the established agencies of the ReJ Cross In other words tluse agencies will then handle the question of further supplies far you All nurses are to be supplied through the main headquarters of the red Cross at 30 Montgomery atreet Co not employ a nurse on vour own ressonslblllty If you have some woman who Is willing to act as a houseworker or a nurse and who feels that she cannot afford to donate her services send her to Red Cross headquarters for enrollment and employment She will be paid and It possible assigned to work In your pariah CLASSES SHUT DOWN Because every energy that can be summoned la being Invoked by the Red Croaa In the Influenza fight there will be a discontinuance for a week at least of the claases In first aid The classes in elementary hygiene and dietetics however as reacting in the present emergency will be continued without interruption Efforta were begun yesterday to provide gauze masks for enlisted men The naval auxiliary ot the Red Croas made an urgent call for assistants to make tnaaks for the sailors of the United Statea Navy Thia was done in response to an official request from I the department Soldiers and sailors are Instructed tnat mey may ro oi masks by calling at 657 Market street or 1 California street where War Camp Community Service centers are located and where a force of workers Is busy making masks Here Is Text of City Mask Ordinance oa ro 0 Violation Incurs Fine or Imprisonment The text of the ordinance passed yesterday by the Board of Super i requiring every one to wear an anti influenza mask is as follows vwors Section 1 During the period or the epidemic of the so called Spanish Influenza whrich Is now prevalent In tho rity and county of San I ranclscn which for the purpose of tlil ordinance hU be dei pel to exist until proclamation provided for In section 3 of thla ordinance shall havo lieen Usuod exery person appearing on the publlo streets In any public place or In nuy ao semblage of persona or In any place where two or fioro persons are con giegated except In hjme where onlv two members of the family are present ind every parson ongaged In the sale handling or distribution of foodstuffs or wearing apparel shxll wnar a mask ot cohering cept when partaking of meals over the noso and mouth consisting ot four ply material known as butter cloth or of flne mean gauze at the four corners ot which are attached tape or other fastening so that the mask or covering can be made to firmly cover the nose and mouth raid maik to be not lesa than five Inchea in width and seven In length Section 2 When the Board of Health shall determine that the aald epidemic of Spanlali influenza has ceased to exist In the city and county of San Francisco said Board shall communicate Its determination to the Mayor of the city and county ot San Francisco who thereupon eshall Issue a proclama tlon to the people of the city and county of San Francisco proclaiming the fact that the Board of Health has determined that said epidemic has ceased to exist Section 3 Every person who shall violate any of the provisions ot section 1 ot this ordinance shall be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor and shall be punirhed by a fine ot not less than Ave 15 dollars or more than one hundred 1100 dollars or by Imprisonment In the Countv Jail for a period not ceedlng ten das or by both such fine and Imprisonment Section 4 This ordinance shall be In force and take Affect Immediately and shall remain In force and effect until the date of said proclamation provided for In section 2 hereof been discontinue lot toe praaent Ben LIndon United fltatee radio Inspector at the Custom house wss resorted critically 111 with influenza his homei in Oakland resteriav Classes lit radio operation atJ the cure eatarrt lev feer satbraa consos SVawll Polytechnic School hav rSS Mi SfiS a Klrkel Cemmanda Field FORT WORT14 Tes rfrthrr 24 Lieutenant Colonel Jirob Pksel took cumranml uf rsrntbera nrlOK field tMly MK MKHlInf Major Bsoley Jr who ban ben ordeftxl te WsuhtaKton Vlckel came from Rockwell Field at See Pli SPANISH OFLUE5ZA Writ lmT lr who mf tt rn ft a itir pro tbUw for 50c nJ a pottl curt for II Tmi wir thli la tbo noftrU night and tTtry brpitH trr nr th head throat aaU lunga with irfrni kUllnir furnfta it thin do aet rnl1t ttnaifMllatvW at curt ta 3 bn ura will rtfutHi roar moofr riaia am utat A Mmmm aa SI CaLATV WHEN YOU PHONE THE RED CROSS For Sendee for Sck Call Cnly DOUG 2172 LOCAL Jl GARFIELD 668 GARFIELD 669 GARFIELD 220 GARFIELD 259 To communicate with Chairman Gregory of the Influenza Committee or General Manager Bogart call only Douglas 2172 Locath i i i il i a hm SStrOSk gw mi mmmwmi aiAm mmsms ju it.

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