Show GOT A BAD COLDI COLD WELL ILL TAKE HE IT UP UPA IN A PLANE Trip in Air Bus Declared by Science to Have Therapeutic Therapeutic Therapeutic Thera Thera- Value w WASHINGTON May 6 G. Medical science has discovered a new therapeutic agent in the tho airplane The curative value of airplane and anti balloon balt bal bal- t loon on nights flights in the rarified air regions was brou brought ht forcibly to the attention of or orthe the medical world by a recent Incident In Washington II H. A. A Renz box Jr who w was waa rendered voiceless during the World war w was advised b by Dr Charles A. A McEnerney McEnerney McEner- McEner ney ncy of ot the public health service to make an airplane flight Renz Rena was taken up by a government airplane at Boiling field and reaching an altitude of ot feet teet was brou brought ht back to the field Renz Rena recovered his voice and made the announcement to his mother over the field telephone RECOVERS VOICE I Tho The air service pointed out that MIas Grace Ford oord a Roanoke Va girl ered her singing ng voice in a similar man man- ner nor Miss I Ford ord was one of the first to 10 volunteer for tor service as an ent I for the soldiers Early in 1918 her voice fa tailed failed ed her Every effort to find a remedy failed tailed until in the fall tall of ot 1918 when she made an airplane trip This was while she was in Lima Peru President I had asked her to sing She was preparIng ing to send end her regrets and an tion tion when a former army officer asked her to accompany him on a night flight I When they r reached ched an altitude of or feet teet Miss Ford said she ahe felt a curious sensation of the throat and nose She said the sensation n atlon was wa akIn to nosebleed At feet teet her throat and nose lost the peculiar sensation She Immediately thought of ot her voice and essayed a a. few tew notes To her surprise her voice waa was clear and audible above the roar of or the propel propel- ler Miss Ford oord that evening sang ang at al the Daises alace OPENS VAST FIELD I I Physicians attached to the public health service believe there i is a n field W of or possibilities 5 in the Ine investigation I of flying for tor curative purposes Many well wen known doctors are studying the effects of 01 fira l on ert certain rt ln diseases I I Back c In 1786 6 ont t the er d the I first M I handbook on n aeronautics aeronautic in the EnI En En- glish lan language was printed It recommended I mended balloon ascent ascents for cents The spirits are raised by the purity of the air r and rest in n this h atmosphere atI at- at o er th the author o wrote I He lie adv ed scientific investigation of the physical and mental reaction to tastes and odors at different altitudes and andu suggested u sted the possibility that the tonic effect of or change from hot and impure air ale to cool pure air l with in invigorating In In- aerial acid might without the aid of or drugs to the sick alck and Invalid AND NERVES ALSO A A. surgeon in the royal air force toree England En En- gland called attention to a number 01 of r rP cures of ot different nt ailments aliments effected b by P flying The These cures ranged from rom th the tHI cold cok to phthisis and Influenza The nerve specialist may find a wide I field of ot operations the air service ex experts eru 5 1 j said Ald I I 1 The near future wan waa held likely R to produce the aerial sanatorium and the tha I thera areo-thera plat |