SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY jPAcE-r; i ____ H EALTH F A~l CELaundry Parcels ina few years °to exceed $100,000 an-KE TH C M I EE T H"191T~il SIR ICE (. Give Uncle Sam Uniivers ity towns all over the o H9L * C MITET YR ' ri 1 00000 Business try are eniters of this laundry case 1111M 0 tr..dc with Uncle: Sam. Evidently MET EE TO RFIN EAR0 1VIINnd LI case inAnn Arboir have students' find itihiganstat join coto pttye o -- !buil $10,000per ear ost ffic, Isome' twelve or fifteen cents for Mihgnsaejntcm teeo Few Cases of rTubeclo1sis r onacrigt iue ie y h tnp ate hnt pn oeIpbi elheuain wl lc Manty IDefective Eyes '111(1 United State "Postal Guide." Hunt- for laundry work done*C in townl. Post hr nOt tteMcia n Fair 'feeth ,dredls of letters, of course, go through eoftion.5TheVjoiniscmmitteeeis everywhere _____the substation in Nickel's Arcade j to be quick and in. all ways satisfac- Ioi. meThersnt omfte es ityofed (,ofry vey, but treyofouldebUniversityryf MANY DEFyEutCheycoudObecard-try.Michigan, nainely: President Marion MA Y EFCT F UN for by corner post boxeA; i dozens Fig~ures as to the carrying of this L. B3urton, Dean Hugh Cabot of the of paper-wrapped packeages are: type of package ,;how that ini someI Medical school, Prof. Willilamn1). lien- Nearly 1,000 new students were ex- sent out from the campus branch, places more than 165,00(0 go through dlerson of the Ext ensioni division, P'rof. zrnlined b~y the staff of the University mlost of which could quite easily be a single office in a year. As mlaniy I. Carl Huher of the Medical school,1 1health Service during registration asI taken dlowntown. But the hundreds as 1200O cases have been known to a ,no, Prof. John Snudwall of the tub- cordingiste ototeDr. cholmory f WundySink,-ealactingngfro leve to rbo inonedayIseenunedealh wouldiee bearmen;ffrd-g trucksoryW.aiegkepin,; busytoseeverynd, school ifffiveck amemberssy veofscoohe fvetaters fMtedicteMldca o-o director of the service. The follow-' cult: to handle both for students and year delivering theh boxes. Some comi }eciety; and one representative each ing data concerning 2,719 of those ex- for CIUIployees through the regular from offices in Texas, others leave I from thle State Dental society, the amined was given out yesterday in an l)ost office, and so the substation was1 weekly for caste n and western Detroit College of Medicine, the M4icli- interview with Dr'. Sink.j established. Its Muslness has grown I states.I igan Departmhent of Health, the Nhichs! Although the time was not suffic- I- ient in all cases for the most careful_______________ (iagnosis of obscure conditions, health Service officials considered the examinations well worth while for the following reasons: first, miany gross defects were exposed; second, in many cases early stages of (is- ease were (detected; third, the stu- STR I UNDA dents received advice relative to t h their physical condition; and fourth, students were introduced to the fact' that periodic physical examninations are essential in determining the gen-$ eral status of hiealth. Over 500 or 19 per cent of the 2,719 cases which were tabulated O AUQT .I "F A RE IME LVT wore glasses. Of this number, 97 or 128 per cent are still suffering froml defective vision and should have their eys i retestedl. W Denthl conditions were reported to s lie satisfactory. Trhe usual high peir- I[ ctentage of devitalized teeth and un-' cared for spaces after extraction were discovered., CI I R.s Examination of the heart and lungs, c a are u n m n t e ta.il, disclosed the proesonce of a largeI numberz of accidental mlurniuj'rs whlich are of little significance.:?i;: ' .aii>>;?:" sieo acieVery few cases suggetv of active:"":>:.':::..":, : Y;::..""::"_:2 tn er slis were found by the doc- . <::,:%'::>::%%>' :::::?: ". :.;',:: tors" who are taking step)s to X-ray such 4 casesandgive them fitl ei' ":.,:,":.. . cn;CICl 'hiJU 1at.l On(e case of sites in- l':.'1us 1i eceruin in which t,!e initer- :'"'~ 1Intl o'trs are directly oppoit e lt? in :: " " .:;",,. . "' " ,:;; position from those in a. normial in- dividu'.l, wazs discovered. ::..?:.\ rdart St ate, Nurses' association, thel sAl i~iganit 'ulereiulosis a ssociation ;n d t'h(-2 iichi, ,an MSate Conference of Ncil ork. The prIinlcipl fun~ictioni of the corn- a: itt cca ;I to present to t he publlic thej fliiusaiueiital Ifacts blout scientificj mewdicine and1 to educeate the people along lines of good hiealth. This isj dane by supplying lectures, which areI furi i h~l ' I,-iiaeiihc ;of each society, to all ('(nnii~ies which ask for Clw.lore than 200 lectures were --iv -n inii the state last year by the lis of ~kr.These lectures may be obl ruled by writin g to the Exten- t lion(di vision f (I hicliP:'ofC.}sor lHen- diQ': on is at, the head. '1e'i neett ? ng here this week was c1 d Sci crthe purpose of (discussing ,;"iCa coining year. I':h el \''erkz? -Daily Cl a:;sI i eds. Read The Daily "Classifed" Column A Time Saver- i' Study Hours Those questions about words, people, places, that arise so fre- quently in your reading, writing,. study, and speech, are answered instantly in the store of ready inforrnatioix in WEBSTR'SCOLLEGIATE The Wiest Al 4 bridged PIicionary--iused Upon WEWSTEA S. bEW INTERNATIONAL Hundreds of new words like dactylogram, clectrobus, flechete; names such as Ca~lld, H-oover, Smuts; new Gazetteer entries such as. Latvia,. Vimy, Monte Adame~o. Over 106,000 words; 1700 illustra~ions; 1256 pages; printed on Bible Paper. See It a0. Your College Bookstore or Write for Thaformration to the Publshers. Free i eapecsmen, pages if you mention this paper. -Ii~ G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. 0 r lrjpjpwl- ' J v STARTING TODAY TOAST 0OF A GF EAT CITY TUBECUIOSSSCIT TO HODMETING HR Michigpn State Tuberculosis society z3 ill convene here on Oct. 23 and 24 at the Michigan Union. Tfhe society,I c- which Theodore J. Werle is dxecu-; tine seectary, is a voluintary health organization engaged in fighting tub- erculosis. It is sup~portcd entirely by tlhe -ale of Christ mas seal :stajzps. TIhe primary aim of the society is to liave trained tuber'culosis workers ini every county of the state. At present there are several counties, including;i Washt naw cmunty tat have the'se Ci pert workcers. Cc-jointly meeting with this organ- izastion is the Michigan Trudeau socl-j ety. This society is named after Dr. Trudeau who was the first mnan to have sanatoriumi treatment for tul)Cr- (:,ilcsis' The society is~ comipo wed of mecdical men who are inten.sely irn- ('cUretcdl in the li ght against tuberen- losis. Madison, Wis., Oct. 4.--A (deci(Ied slunhl) is expctied by l~rofc:;or.Y In a1b;01V h)5ICC fon 8 o'Clo('l( 'ar ,u otten excused on the grounds of Imiii- or (disabilities. T1hle new health clinic is a mile from the campus. (WIurnbus, (Oct. 4.-A,"ight. Ohio Stat!, vyliv("l-ity faltfy members haft, left the tcehing staff this fall. Prof. J. S. Reeves, of the political I ,science dIepartment, will address the memblers of the I lindoostan club at 31 o'clock this afternoon in the audi- tocriumi at ILane hall. Tihe spes I. er; has not announced his subject which will prob~ably be sonic toiic of inter- national importance. The public is invited to attend. ___ PATRONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS IA prcot SpecialI ~Apricot Ice Strawberry -Vanilla Our Week End Treat for _You. A very pleasing tuna- bination of flavors. Never~ Seen a Pola:Neg* Like This, One Fromn wallflower to wildflower', frocm thje heights: to the depths, from thec sweet flower of a great love to the bitter remnants-Pola runs thec Nwhole range of-life in this sensation- fllcd drama. Sbows Su~nday 1: 3.0-3 : 00 -4,: 30; 7: 00-3::3.0 M44. oor.....5C Chlren .....lQc CAST INCLUDES N a and MAny Other. Noables. 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