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Show BRANCH A. CIO ' I HIWOI I NEXHWONDAY I Will be Under Strict Regulations M and Every Precaution Taken M to Safeguard Students. M OTHER PUBLIC GATHERINGS H NOT PERMITTED AT PRESENT B. A. C. Round-Up Indefinitely H Postponed Influenza Situation H Being Brought Under Control H Fewer Cases Reported Daily. H Permission hns been granted by tho H Henlth Board-and nil nrrangementa , H made for tho reopening of tho 11. A. C. H next Monday morning. As might be - H anticipated an efficient henlth depart- H ment will be maintained, tho students H examined for symptoms of influenza H twico daily and cbcry prccnution tnk- H en to prevent tho spread of the dis- 'H enso from this source. H The Farmers' Round.Up and House- H keepers' Conference, which was adver- H tised for tho week of Feb. 0-1-1, has H been indefinitely postponed, as thin H would have depended for its success H upon the bringing to gcthcr of n largo H number of peoplo from various' set- H tlcmcnts nnd would bo extremely linz- H ardoua under tho circumstances. H The opening of tho College will bo H in the nature of u "feeler" and if lo- H cal conditions continue to improve nnd H no bnd results follow, other public H gatherings will doubtless bo permitted H within n fow days; but for tho pros- H cnt tho opening order applies only to H the collcgo and tho district school will H not open nt present. H Tho Influenza situation ifl steadily' " rH Improving. Only two now homes nf- H flictcd with the disense wcro roported H yesterday, whereas a week ago thoy H were reporting in so fast that thu H physicians could not visit them nil on M tho day reported. ) H A survey of thu town develops tho H fact thnt thcro nru now only about DO H homes in Cednr City which havo not H had the influenza cither thla winter or H last; and ns in the grent mnjority of H cases immunity is developed to a sec- H ond attock,. it makes the situation very H hopeful. At thu same time, due cam H should still be exercised not to cxpotm ' H others. H |