Montana Butte Standard (Newspaper) - July 2, 1935, Butte, Montana MONTANA TUESDAY JULY AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION GUARANTEES SUPPORT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE TIE OFFICERS HIT Cogswell Praises Work of Establishing Tick Fever July 100 per cent support of the American Medical association was guaranteed the Public Health service here today by Leland of Chi executive secretary of the as economics In an address before the sixth annual gathering of the western division of the Le land urged the following points toward increasing the efficiency in caring for the public health 1 Thoroughly trained A continual program of educa tion along preventive Ample funds for Work Leland stressed what he termed a need for increased public health department These should be he into re search work for the most part Public health Leland pointed should be trained spe and their work should paral lel that of the practicing physicians In the communities they He scored the practice of employing parttime health officers and urged that communities consider the hir ing of the trained specialists on a fulltime Walter dean of the Stanford university medical school and president of the western branch of the presided at the opening secretary of the Montana board of health and presi of the western praised the western section of the association for its work in initiating and carrying to a successful con a program under which the federal government took over the management of the state board of entomology laboratory at Hamilton and recognized that Rocky Moun tain spotted fever was a rather than a state Report In delivering his report as west ern branch Shepard of San Francisco said the organization now has the largest membership In its as compared with in The advancement and importance of public health work never has been more favorable or more close ly observed than Atwater of New York newly named executive told the In listing four points he said contributed to these he said the national association for the last three years has been on the upswing in income and that there is now an en sentiment for well trained workers in the field of public health that there has been a definite shift of emphasis toward public health work by the and that historic it Is a very significant thing that the federal government is broadening its scope alone this He referred specifically to the proposed economic security which provides funds for increased public health Edith Sappington spoke on The Childrens James Townsend on The Indian Bu and Timothy Murphy on The Census Each o the three representatives outlined the work of the special department which he or she represented and each touched on the numerous problems which arise for considera Several phases of the work done in each bureau were sized by the speakers and each pointed out facts tending to prove the of further advance ment along the lines of public health THE LITTLE WOMEN HELPED DRIVE FOB INI 4TB Continued From Page But youth was not to be denied a traditional observance of he nations 159th Inter mittent firing which started as early is 10 days ago over the country tes ified that the lid was not clamped down even in many of the seats of the cam The national safety council in TO HE Continued From Page gation is of vital importance to many of our not to put new land under cultivation but to protect the livelihood of people already Senator said the delegation would ask funds for both large and small irrigation and reclamation Many small he could be carried out under the per man cost limitation proposed for the works This and comments ascribed to Hopkins in he would oppose reclama tion projects were named by several senators as the chief reasons for calling the We said Senator Mur that the policy of Hopkins would sidetrack useful and neces sary water projects planned for the western Senators who attended todays meeting were Wheeler and Murray of Bone and Schwellen back of McCarran of OMahoney of Pope of King of Utah and Burke of The senators said abandonment of reclamation projects in the West would ignore the plain Intent of congress in tentative earmark ing of funds under the 000 000 work relief AL FRED An important factor in the endurance smashing flight of the Key brothers was the commissary on the handled by their They are shown special bulletin advised holiday celebrators to start early on sions to avoid the take extra care when swimming and watch community celebrations instead of shooting off MISSIONARY GROUP WILL MEET TODAY The Womens Foreign Missionary society of Mountain View church will meet this afternoon at oclock at the home of 1247 West Gold David Matthews will lead the A study of Burma will feature the session after which a dessert luncheon will be Continued Prom Page northeast brought the intrepid flyers into port 24 minutes ahead of their original Undaunted by adverse flying weather during the last three the Keys remained afloat over the protests and pleadings of members of their families after breaking the official The flying brothers were determined to shatter the official Three Days 7he thing I want to do is get a good and Im going to hit the hay and sleep for two or three Weve been up in the air so long i now that I feel kind of lonesome getting away from my in he very midst of said i The brothers said their sense of equilibrium was not greatly affected by nearly a months continuous but our sense of feeling has been said You get to where you feel numb after the constant whirling around in the What are our immediate plans our immediate plan is to get some rest after that Im not quite Ship in Good The sturdy little ship appeared to be still in good flying fettle when brought to The thing we had been worried most about gave us the least trouble said Fred The Key brothers launched their ambitious flight on a The plane was borrowed from a Ward and the fi backing necessary to insure continuation of the flight has been supplied by the Junion Chamber of The Ole Miss traveled miles since the takeoff June far enough for the flyers to have circled the earth The flyers made 287 radio con tacts with the ground crew and members of their Four hun dren and thirtytwo contacts have been made with the refueling BAD WEATHER KEEPS AVIATORS COMPANY Continued From Page Our faithful motor has functioned perfectly throughout the It has never skipped a lick and has had no adjustments what soever during the We attrib ute this to a good and good Our twoway short wave built by Woodruff has functioned perfectly and was among the most valuable equipment Our refueling James Kecton and Ward was and so was our ground In everyone cooperated 100 per cent and we want to express our sincere thanks to We trust that this flight has again proved the reliability of aircraft en ALL BUILDINGS AT MINE BURNED July build ings of the Gold King 8 mile west of were burned to the ground early The origin of the fire was un Taken In OH Charge The blaze was detected just as the day shift was to go on The Gold King Is owned by been operated by Day and Dave Connan of and has of Failure to Have 35 License Continued From Page County Officials Prepare j Cost I mining The loss i loophole in The notice stated I included the shaft CHEEK MEET III BUTTE Continued From Page for the meeting will open Monday This will be followed by business During the Convention visitors will be taken on sightseeing and shopping tours of the The meeting will conclude on Tuesday evening with an elaborate banquet at the Finlen The Finlen will be convention Catsonis will make a number of addresses during the meetings nnd wil appear as principal speaker at the I that those without proper or who were unable to show a receipt for the fee would be Sufficient unto the day is the evil I he probably He had a way out of i So when he found the red tag I he made a quick trip ts the county I treasurers made the nec essary deposit and was his Then he went direct to po lice headquarters with the red tag and He appeared to be quite annoyed as he planked down ths red card and the county treasurers Heres my receipt for a he said to Chief I hope you will tell your officers not to put any more red tags on my The laugh is on you said Mur Youre a little late getting that bit of My order stated beginning July 1 we would start making That presupposed j machinery and all other Continued From Page The note said that Japan would be held directly responsible for fu ture violation of Soviet territory by these The Invasions occasion ing sharpest warning to Tokyo in more than a year occurred when Japanese and Manchukuo according to Soviet officers of the far eastern red army crossed the Amur river into Eight that we wouldnt necessarily wait j While three reported until the courthouse was open so j have been widely discussed for sev you could dash up there and buy a eral days the Soviet deliv To the average individual yester day was July just another first when the mail car rier deposits letters with windows in them in the mail But to Silver Bow county officials yesterday meant the beginning of a new fiscal time when they i are required to estimate their cost for the next 12 i Schedules for the annual budget of each department were distributed through the courthouse last Satur day by the board of county commis These must be filled in and re I turned to the commissioners not later than July or officials will be subject to a a day penalty for In addition to figuring their department heads are required to estimate their revenues for the 12 month period ending next June From the economy lias been commissioners will compile a preliminary budget and then trim the items to meet the license after being If you had been lucky enough to escape ered to the Japanese foreign office by Konstantin Russian the officer you probably would never ambassador to lists eight re have thought of making a trip to the Talk to the judge to i Arbor day was observed in China on the fourth day of the third i with 107 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