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Show MAI NEWS SECTION Second -- Part THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1923. k Cancer One Great Unsolved Problem ' 040 040 ' treatment and no doubt In many Immediately see a good physician. cases aid in retarding the tumor's who will curs the worry by showine It ou have no cancer. you that growth, but they curs but few Of course we still know very la better to worry, however, than t oneno little a about because cancer, either radium or 040 040 but we neglect OO 040 040 040 040 040 are ateady progress. dies of worry and many die of negIn Investigationmaking and there ii siiways a lected cancer ' possibility that they may have greater SYMPTOMS INDEFINITE. curative value than i apparent I asked Dr. Wood If there were as far as our present charadterlstio symptoms which kncwledg goes I can rdy repeat that any a cancer. rMlum is not a cure for preceded he ' 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 at least none No, aa kinds of cancersatisfactory and certainly does that we havereplied, thus far been abla to not replace surgery ' determina. An Important thing to Ton My that cancer can be pre-- remember about this disease is that vented? How can that be done. it very rarely develops in persona SIMPLE LIVING IMPORTANT. under forty. This is practically a 7 clnliness and simple living' disease confined to middle lifer and said Dr. Wood, with a Very emphatic in the great majority of casea apFew Simple Rules Cancer la not a germ dis- pears between the ages of forty-fiv- e Dr. Carter Wood , gesture. ease. It in caused by constant and sixty-fivirritation of some 'There la apopular Idea' I tu of the body, .most of commonly of part the mouth or stomach, tested, that certain articles of food Hygiene Best Guard r case the of one i W the predispose toward cancer ia Women, Cancer Research of commonest causes is lack of proper said Dr. Wood. There Rubbish, Affliction. attention after childbirth. If the peo-pl- e is not tha slightest evidence that Against university, says: generally would follow a few aiet Tu an thing to do with cancer, mWa rulea of hygiene I am convinced except to the extent that i have Caaoer U th out great nntolred that there would mentioned In regard to highly seabe a very great ditha In minution of medicine." the actual number of cen- soned food which irritates dial problem . By EDWARD S. ROBERTS. proof that M well as a great falling stomach. Theto best , "The total oncer daatbi in the Cancer the - one great unsolved It tha ia do with In the number of deaths off has nothing from the United 8tatea are at leant 125,000 i disease That- la the prevalent fact that cancer la just aa problem of medicine. aa of India and be amort eaters a tha rice year, Dr. per asked nuy Wood higher i to formulate these way the great plague of humanity of America among tha meat eaters 8oma "There la no promt prospect of rules, which he did; la Dr. Francis characterized by people and northern Europe .Keep the body scrupulously clean, also have an idea medicinal euro for cancer." that cancer ta noa Carter Wood, head of the Institute with special attention to the mouth disease of civilisation. There is - "Surgery la the- - best available and teeth. of Cancer" Research, Columbia uniCancer in that Never neglect a cut, bum, bruise estlge of truth remedy and can tare thouaands of of all common to versity, and ono of the world's la people not ar any similar slight injury. only Uvea If a aurgedn la called in time.1 lower aniis found but among races, greatest authorities on tbo dreadful AVOID SPICED FOOD. can be universal "Cancer is a welL aa It mals prevented by disease, which, in the United States Avoid highly spiced foods and any plague cloanllnow and simple Uvlng." alone, takes an annual toll of more that is very hot or very cold Are foreign countries making any la Cancer foj the universal lx a sore develops plague, on any part more progress fighting it than Amerthan WO.QpO lives. confined la almoet of but It T which your entirely body does not heal ica According to the records, between to middle life. It is rarely found in quickly consult a competent physt-cia- n It is a common battle for No 80,000 Americana die and 0,000 and if It proves to be cancerous mankind in, which the medical propersons under 40," have It cut out Immediately of all countries is presenting fession yearly from cancer; but Dr. Wood In treatment, Is useful "Radium Men and women about the age of a united front. It Is not a question points out this number Is considerabut effects few cures." fifty who begin to lose weight and of trying to outstrip one another, bly below tbe actual ghastly total, as In fourteen states, equal to half develop signs of anaemia should lose but a common cause In which we no time in having an examination are all riving our best for the sake of the country In area, there are no mads to determine whether a cancer of humanity reliable records of causes of death. In addition, ho believes that a large If developing in the stomach. If you think you have the s 1 P 0 News Ber- number of cancer deaths ara at- admit frankly that we have thus far the victims! would only learn to avail of a cancer, do not worry but (Copyright byvice, Inc.) tributed to other causes through In- mad little progress toward Re themselves of it In time I refer to or careless diagnosis by competent surgery. More than- that, I believe doctors. For these reasons Dr. Wood Thia is ra'er a jrloomv outlook that cancer can In some measure be believes that the total cancer deaths for its victims and prospective vic- prevented, but that Is something the are at least 128,000 per year and may tims people must do for themselves. Doc- -' even be higher. It may be gloomy replied Dr tors cannot do lt. me cannot but that Wood, Justify NO MEDICINAL CURE. What can surgery do? false hopes and concealing If a cancer is cut out as soon as It ''What hope can medical science of- In raising truth a patient has an excellent fer of freeing us from this scourge? ' the Do appears, you mean that cancer victims chance of was the question I asked Dr. Wood living out hts normal life. must abandon hope i to answer. Sunrerv the only really effeetive By WTT.T. BOGEES SURGERY BEST REMEDY. "If you mean by hope, he replied weapon which we have today and "what prospect Is there for a mediciheie it fails it Is usually dus to the By no means. I said that I saw Just been reading in the Literary think that there ia that much differnal cure of this disease. I would have no Immediate prospect ot a medicinal fact that the victim of the disease has between skilled and unskilltd. to tell you that at present there is cure for cancer, but there is a rem- delayed too long what both sides have to say ence make Digest him 10 none That better then Cancer la our one great un- edy which can save many thousands What about radium? and against the Bonus Now, the unskilled, while llmea I claim that h, solved problem, and we may as well of lives that are being lost today If are very useful for Radium and y while nothing I would say would be la 5 tlmea aa good. only Humanas what you say for quoted, I may be wrong in my estimation ity dont have neat' the appeal as e what you say for Political purposes, of thela two Jobs. Kareful Kal against ms on this. Its tha especially on a Presidential year, still first time he I and have my opinions on the Bonus question one of the big questions.disagreed He la are not laaued after first taking the on new and I want to give him the benopinions of any Constituents, and efit of the doubt I realize that our then stringing with the majority. on what I opinions have been formed somewhat My opinion is based -heard uttered to soldiers in the days by our Associations. He has been lately, with the when we needed them, whin they thrown, especially were looked on not as a Political Wealthy, while I have, except on rare been thrown with occasions, organization with a few votes to cast, very but as the pick of One Hundred Mil- the Common Hard Now. aa I say, while the Soldier lion People, the Saviors of Civilization V. e never looked on a soldier i got no overtime, the Nail axpert got in his Uniform but What ws who Time and a Half for overtime, up to didnt go felt he W'as worth 10 of a certain time, then Double Time and us. He went did more than we even Salary after that. Of course, he loat ezpected him to, now why Is he not some time in the morning selecting lust as much to us today What has which Silk Shirt he should Nall in And It waa he done to low'er himself In our es- that day always a He still looks like 10 to 1 source of annoyance aa to what Car timation to me. and the same to a lot of to go to work in. Now I may be wrong, for these Rich others if they will be honest and tell Men who srs telling you thst the Nall the truth. You promised them everything but ia 10 times harder to hand) than the Kitchen Stove if they would go the Bullet know, for they made and to War. Now a lot of our wealthy sold both of them to the Governmen are sating, "Oh, I am willing ment. I haven't read It, but I supto do anything for the Disabled but pose some Puttee Manufacturer will nothing for the well " It wasn t come out against the Bonus pretty these Boys fault they didnt get soon. shot. (I dont see them doing anyEverybody's Alibi for not giving thing for the Sick )' When he went them the Bonus is. "W can't comaway vou didnt tell him he had to mercialise" the Patriotism of our Nocome home on a stretcher before you ble Boys They didn't go to War would give him anything did you for Money, they went for Glorv We promised them everything, and Then another Pet Argument Is. "The 25 a day and some better element of the returned Solall thev got was knitted Sweaters and Sox And after diers are against it themselves. examining them, thev wore the Sox These Wealthy Men say, All for for Sweaters and the Sweaters for the Disabled, nothing for tha wall. Now I have a schema that I don't Sox. They deserve a Bonus just for Of trvlng to utilize what waa sent to think ha ever been proposed. them. course, coming from one with no poThey got a Dollar and a quarter litical office to back it up, 1 doubt If In -- ! can-cer- e. X-r- ay company Big American Problems as Seen by Big Americans Surgery Can Save Thousands of Lives of Francis head of the Institute . e, Co-lamb- - symp-tom- eolu-tio- n Rogers Sees Many Reasons for Paying Bonus, but Few Against Kool-idg- KEITH .O'BRIEN COMPANY New TOMORROW 1 A Sale Month-En- d Sports Frocks of Flannel SPORTS FOOTWEAR A new tbo arrival U of brown suede, with patent leather trimming; extra low heel a smart walking shod. Priced, pair of Millinery HIC and smart new t becomingly mid-seas- on Flannel Frocks have just to enhance the charm of the sports world. ar-riv- ed $9.00 Hats selected from our regular stocks are arranged in three groups for immediate clearance Monday. SPORTS GLOVES Gloves for, winter, sports wear ideal skating gloves of wool with wide new cuffs. Have just been received ia the glove section. All eolora. Priced Satin Hats Uat8 ia Bilk and satin in fetching with shapes of clocho or touches of metal trimming. Priced e, pRACTICAL straightline models in the most fetching stripes and plaided . flannel, with patch pockets, linen collar and cuffs, cloth ' or leather belts. 95c to $1.95 , Colors Tan, gray, henna, new blue and brown SPORTS HOSE An import shipment, newly arrived this week, brought Wool hoe, full fashioned or ribbed in all the new shades; plain or clocked. Priced Silk Hats 95c to $1.95 Colorful hats for street and dance. Seasonable hats for now. Priced $Q?5 Dress Hats silk hats, colored faille Bright trimmed in rich flowers, hair and silk combination. Priced H $95- - a day. Out of the millions of bullets fired by the Germans every day, statistics have proven that an average of 25 Bullets were fired at each Man each day. That figures outsat 1 the rate of 5 centa a Bullet. Now am no Agitator for an unfair wage, or trying to hold anyone up, but the boy in this Bonus want1 the Salary don't think at least doubled And that 10 centa a. Bullet la an exorbitant price. At the price things are today, I believe that to offer yourself aa a target at 10 centa a shot is not too much. Some days he worked 24 Hours but the pay was fust the same. Those Germans would not observe the law. Then they are not Baking anything extra for Gas Bomb. Air Raids and Cooties. Those things they accepted gratia. Now the only way to arrive at the worth of anything is by comparison. Take Shipbuilding, Wooden ones, for instance. tTnat s the only way they ever were taken for Instance They were never taken for use ) Statistics show that the Men working on them 112.50 per day, got. at theoddlowest, coincidence. Statistics and, by an also show that each Workman drove the at thp rat of 26 Nall aas dav Bullets same number of Nails Soldier per stopped or eveded by50 each centa a NalL day. That makes d Now I am enough to admit that there is a difference between the grade of these two emBut I dont think that ployments. cent there Is 46 per Piece difference I know that Bullet stopping comes under the heading of Unskilled Labor, and that Ship Building by u during I tb War waa an Apt? But I don t broad-minde- These Prices for One Day Only Priced I I 4 It will be considered. Pay th Bonus to alL Then let th Boy who don't want It give their share to a fund to, be added to the disabled ones In addition to their regular share. Ev erybody wants th disabled to be cared for flret and best This plan would doubly care for them. W will say that there would be sa many Boys who wouldn't taka their money as there ar wounded ones. That would give each wounded one a dou ble share. Then, If it reached even more, put it In a fund for the- - Disabled ones and divide It according to the affliction, tha more serious the most This disabled getting would not have to be paid to money art once. It could be left them with the Government and paid out in yearly Installments. That would cut down th amount of money that would have to be raised immediately. That gets th disabled more than any schema 1 have heard of, and also relieves any returned Boldler of the embarrassment of receiving S2.50 per day. His conscience would be clear. I also havo a plan of raising this Bonus which I haven't heard brought up. That 1. raise It by a Tax oa alj Tax exempt Securities. These boys helped their Country In a time of need. Tax Exempt Bond Buyers knowingly hindered It. In a time of need by cheating it out of Taxes. In 11 there were 12 men who Income waa over 1300,000 each, and they paid a billion In taxes This year there were only 26 whose income was supposed to be over; (300 000 each, and they paid 153 only million. You mean to ten me that there are only 24 men Hi this Country who make only 200 thousaqp? Why, -- SPORTS HATS and rows of finely stitched folds of faille silk in gay edlors, mark theaq - new sports hats aa different Priced Bows $10.00 Sizes 16 to 42. V say. I have spoken at Dinners In New Yoik where there were that many In on Dining Room, much leas th Lnlted States. That old Alibi about the Country not being able to pay la all Apple Sauce Thera Is no debt In th World too big for this Country to pay if they owe it. If you owed it to eome For Sign Nation you would talk about honor nnd then, pay It. Now what do you want to beat your own kin out of anything for? You aay, "Oh. to do hint any good, Its not "enough If its not enough to do anywav him any good Its not enough to do you any harm when you pay 1L Tas exempt Securities will drive us to the Poor House, not Soldier Bonuses This Country is not brok. Automo bile Manufacturers are three month behind In their Orders, nnd Whisky never was as High in Its lire. And dont forget that there ar many and many thouaands of Boy. who cam back and are not classed aa Disabled but who will carry some effect of that Terrible War ae long as they live. I never met ten who were not Injured in some minor way, to- - say nothing of the dissatisfaction. I claim we owe them everything w have gotj and if they wilt settle for a Bonus w ar lucky. Now If a Man ia against It, why dont he nt least eome out and tell th real truth "I dont want to spare th Money to pay you Boy a. I think the best Insurance in th World against another War ia to take car'1 of the Boys who fought In tho last' on. You may want to us them again. (Popyright, 1223, by th McNanght Syndicate, Inc.) SHIPWRECKED, CREW RESCUED. N. S HALIFAX. Dec. The crew of ... the . - British schooner Czarina, dismasted and sinking 150 miles oft KeafuunCland, ha been rescued by the Brllh steamer Calrnmons, according to mea. avgea relayed from Cape Race wire- less station today. The Czarina was en route from 8t. Johns to Pernambuco Tbs Calrnmonas destination I Portland, three-mast- hi a |