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Show iiiii Gill FflEE TRIP HUME Men Recruited. Here for NitroioBeReturnedt U.. S. Expense with AI-j lowaiice foi Subsistence I MEN recruited by the local t'nited States employment I service and aent to Nitro, Va., to ! work in the munition plants,! only to find . the condition , changed aa a mult of the signing of j the armlat.ee, have been offered free tranaportatlon back to their homes, aa ; well aa free meala while they are at : Nltro and en route, atatea a telegram I received by If. B. Cady of the local 1 55 HEMES OF SCOURGE BEPORTED Edict of the Committee of Business Men Is Ratified . by Salt Lake City Fathers Dr. Paul Is In Charge VIOLATIONS of the order of the state board of health requiring "the prompt report of cases of influenza will be prosecuted, prose-cuted, according to an announcement announce-ment by Dr. T. B. Beatty, aecretary of the atate board of health. The local boa-d uf i-.tallh has pledged Itaelf to vlgorovaly prosecute all physicians and other peraona who fall to report promptly all cases coming to their knowi jge. U. . . , I. i 1.. n K.i . m-r r timing fall- federal employment bureau today. j Borne dissatisfaction has been felt.j by the recruits, upon their arrival at the plant, on account of the requirements require-ments to work overtime and regard- ! Ing Sunday work. These men have been allowed to return home, as there ! are fully 9000 men who have preceded ' , them -who are willing to stay -and j serve under the new conditions brought j about by the proapect of pence. Mtre man 6"i men Were -icnt home! last week to the different stales. - On account of the two dliumtrons I fires at the Nitro plant, by which the ; 1 administration and tha lalior and re- j eeption buildings were burned, the' ! men were not as comfortably cared 1 for as they might have been other- ! wiae. The fact that it rained dvrtng 1 the entire week was another cause ' for low spirits on the part of the new- ; comers. uro to report caeea of tho dloe-iao pro-nptry on the ground that their time war rj occupied wllh patients tli:it r they were unable to report l'e cases with iromptneee by appearing In person per-son at the office of tho local board of health, and when they attempted ta report re-port the caaea by telephone tho lines were SiwayS reported buay. To relievo thte difficulty Dr. Beatty haa vuggeated that the local board of health aealgn m men la th, duly ef obtaining re porta of raaea from physicians physi-cians and that he call all phyalclans in Kelt ljakm City at a certain hour each day and securo their rr porta. Tho rules and ordera regarding tho Isolation Isola-tion of patients and tho prompt report re-port of caaea were promulgated by the stste board of health eimultane-onely eimultane-onely with the cloelng order. October 10, 'ui.d their strict enforcement has been constantly urged aa eaeentlal meaaurea, together with tho prevention preven-tion of crowd,. Hhortly afterwerd an oraer was issuen Dy me ooera requiring requir-ing the placarding of houses In which the disease had been discovered. ORDERS ARC STRICT. Strict enforcement of thepe orders must be carried out. Dr. Heatty declared. de-clared. The isolation of the pa'-tcnt Is most eaaentlal, but the quarantining of an entire household Is unnecessary, slue the disease is transmitted by per onal contact and cannot be carriej by a third person, Ir. Heatty asserts. Ir. Hestty met with health authorities, authori-ties, physicians and business man tn Oxden yesterday. The committee haa been Impressed with the serlouencss of fh situation and have pledged cooperation coopera-tion in the atrlct enforcmen of the triers of the state board of heiith. It wis explained by Dr. Beatty that the coot erailon of the local board of health a epnenllal in securing the enforcement enforce-ment of these orders. Ir W. H. liar-riiMn liar-riiMn tejll be sent by Ir. Beatty to take charge of the situation In Ogden. RULES RATIFIED. Kull tower to carry out the ruls and crdt-rs approved by the business men's cirimlttee wss Invested in Dr. Kiimuel O. Paul, city health commis-Hioner,- by the city commission th a mornini. The commisaion spent coo- sideral-ie time In discussing the ad-vlsab.'lltv ad-vlsab.'lltv of ordering every ,ersaiu in Kftlt I-'ke to wear Influenu masks anl decided in leave the matter to th disci dis-ci etlon of I Jr. Paul. i The closing rubs of the business men's commit la were ratified, and Dr. Paul waa mh flowered to employ not more than luu deputies in enforcing these rules. At a meeting of the county commissioners. com-missioners. It was decided to close all county offices at 4:20 o'clock. A like rule is In effect at the state eapltol with regard to state offices. 65 NEW CASES TODAY. Fifty -five . new .cases of Influents were reported to the ctty board of tPontlnued on page |