Show THE GARLAND Scenes and Persons the Current in TIMES GARLAND News UTAH CALL RECRUITS IN SYPHILIS WAR Something for Everybody Call for “recruits" in the “War Against Syphilis" by Gen John J Pershing and Dr Ray Lyman Wilbur will be heard throughout the country General Pershing is chair- - I " A i?' rs i i hi former mayor of Chicago illustrates his demand before congress for more water 1—“Big Bill” Thompson for the Windy City canals by pouring a tumblerful down a drain 2— Successor to thi Hindenburg destroyed by fire while landing at Lakehurst N J last May the LP130 nears completion at the Zeppelin dock 3— Tom Girdler steel magnate shown in a recent address declaring that coFriedrichshaven Germany at business the race has will induce yet seen operation between government and greatest development the human Rug Becomes Educated $10000 SMILE Gen John J Pershing man and Doctor Wilbur is vice chairman7 of the National Committee of the American Social Hygiene association “Aided in by state and city committees many sectors we expect to enlist Ray Lyman Wilbur Gerry Reed of Allentown Pa Is in the fight on $10000 richer today because as a broader interest and the conditions which customers syphilis his served newsboy be fund with a smile Reed now eighteen favor its spread with a war volunof contributed $500000 by was left that sum for his cheerfulDoctor Wilbur who is teers" says of Oliver II Gen-ewill in the ness new on a Is her education painlessly This young lady going to get former theater manager and also president of the association Chicago it rug for the nursery Shown at the Merchandise Mart Elay Young Reed is with nursery rhymes story book characters and games baseball manager Several College Join of the Allentown Bethsuitable for children of all ages In this way the value of the rug does an employee lehem airport older child not decrease as the War to Check Syphilis grows Stimulated by the national camcontrol venereal disease a to paign few colleges and universities are making syphilis tests a part of the routine examinations required of inJudging from a coming students survey made by the Chicago Tribune serological diagnosis for syphilis is not a common regulation among student health services however Instruction on the sexual and social hazards of the disease is far more common Many universities in fact require their freshman men and women to take courses m health or hygiene revealing the character of the disease Others confine this instruction to medical and sociological courses beyond the reach of most students University presidents deans and health directors questioned were unanimous in declaring that syphilis does not constitute a major health problem on American campuses Most of them agreed that students found to have syphilis and gonorrhea should be kept in school where they could have adequate treatment Prep school leaders dealing with younger boys were just as certain that all syphilitics should be barred The University of Chicago Unito Bnklro lumbu ford Hr V of the v versity of Iowa and Dartmouth colthe connagrauon Nearby tenement houses were threatened by fought for hours lege are schools which have elected them clad in night clothes fled from the menace of the flames to give Wasserman or Kahn tests New York univerto all newcomers sity offers free tests to all students “Bob” HERE’S TO YOU but does not require them Testing began on the Midway with the winter quarter this month taking advantage of the Chicago board of health’s program of free and secret examinations since the university health service lacked funds for this purpose Dartmouth college began routine Wassermans last fall and found one case of congenital syphilis among 650 incoming students The University of Iowa started serological testing of freshmen in 1924 and continued until 1930 reported Dr M E Barnes head of It the department of hygiene ceased he said because of many objections The university then confined its testing to food handlers employees and others 300 Firemen Fight Spectacular Blaze onSy'o? 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