| Show LILO7 fHHl IN CUBA D Th Anlon la Dn Grullr En Calcjjo in May 4 Dr John B II Pre < mr r BenCrUl 1 Ut lh marin hpital Ice of the I tnltd H In an nddre given at lb PbWU ins Club maintaine that tb I darer frm jellow fever In Cuba In much esnuj rated The paler wa < ord to cmp hglene with Ia1 Mnc to the resent war ptd hrl of tile beat con dl n C b mllton began with brief tummarr f bl pt el > erlence In I ee rl h at t 1 n thoUlIt wo gln to the matter Ided ther HS plnty of water IDd t hl1lldo on which to pitch Ih II Iulred cnnshlrabl ex I < rlene I dUllng the wr nnd Iter LI and 13 he had charge of th YlIuw f < Cr taml In Texo and IUo The cuml nar Jackoon h Lldlt In fivo dy and here Ikdout the sytm hlch h dvo ad U c pl e k M IIIId that the baol of the holo IIm It l tlh hdo r o ltat Mrllk the IIrst of Its kiM 110 IItendnt 1 > OllIOI that the nur and Irom dloe hver ran allY danlfer fn lik cholera and lIow 10 Alt thes open Ir camp the commenta on hyglnlo ft t II II r trtkcul i Tb doer to our BOldla he ald t 1 11d e r I tht I tI I I Cuba w naturall o health I ec n til y Uow e h p Wa fint propogatd the I ted In lavana tho In horl and lootly the upper Ofw t yp rn inc i W ih i o dIW I illl t r f tt Ilth UPI t hlJn1 Woa It any wonder he akd that the fever could not I controlled A rnnsideratl of the geographical rondltlona In Cuba phoned that the hills back of Mntanzo are twelve to llfteen hundred feel high and back of Havana they nro eight or nine hundred hun-dred Hy making the camps on these hills tho spe aker said the danger would be greatl y reduced Then1 Is no other seacoat city where It would be BO easy to eep Hoops provided the system of rgulnc and careful Inspection I In-spection lie m ntalned The stagnant stag-nant portion of the bay of Havana could be urlfied by n canal from the Almenlarz rlvor An < 1 nfter a period of proper household oanltAtlon In tho clly lnvana would become hcalth ful a any city In the troplco lo cnlls attention to the fact that l nKlnnd hnd given a Ion In onltn tlon at JamAica At on tlmo Wnlf oil was on subject to ellow fever us lomna but now cas eldom oc < ur The carelessness of the gornmnt he lAid waa the principal c uue of ml he jellow fever danger Not half the necessary precautions wer take nt the harve where the danger wos greotot In conclusion Dr Hamilton Mid that there hid been reason enough for war with Spain before the present c Isls Any country which would carel ssly allow such a diseasebreeding center to affect the ships of the world with out any effort to Improve the c ndl tlons deserved nothing better han the most severe and summary punlsh ment |