Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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Motorists Urged .
To Check On
Car Exhausts
certain that no leakages doc to
wear and tear exist, a thorough
investigation of such appliances
each autumn to check the leakages
and replace worn parts of gas ap-
pliances is indicated.
In short, carefulness is the effec-
tive weapon against carbon monox-
ide poisoning. Carelessness and in-
difference alone make it (he killer.
lie Graham Daily
Reporter
OH, JOY!
To minimise the danger oif carbon
monoxide poisoning during winter
weather, motorista are urged by Dr.
G«o. W. Cox, State Health Officer,
to check
only drops cootoiong VITAMIN A
Vitamin A (Caroteae) raises the resistance of
mucous membranes of ooer and throat to
cold infections, when lack of resist-
ance is due to Vitamin A deficiency. I
now on 'the exhaust
systems of their automobiles for de-
fective connections and leaks.
Cold weather, which necessitates
driving in cloned cars, is the time
of the year when carbon monoxide
finds most of its victims. The pois-
on seeps inside the car from leaky
connections and overwhelms occu-
pants of the car.
Carbon monoxide is colorless,
odorless, and tasteless; when in the
air, it gives no sign of its presence
of purely native origin, that I ®nd is taken into the blood instead
gullible Amer-^ °f oxygen. Suffering or collapse
results from lack of oxygen.
Df. Cox pointed otit that warming
spuriously Ameri-1 up a car in a closed garage is a
frequent cause of carbon monoxide
deaths. It follows that if one plans
to run the automobile engine for
any purpose inside the garage, the
door should be thrown wide open
immediately, and this irrespective of
outside temperature.
Leaks from manifold connections,
cracked manifolds, defective muff-
lers, leaks from loose muffler con-
nections and leaks from hot air
heater connections are potential
sources for release of carbon mo-
noxide and should be checked. Pay
particular attention to these, items
and rtmepiber that proper carburetor
adjustment causes minimum produc-
tion of carbon monoxide, and that
the highest proportion of the gas is
produced by an idling motor.
Dr. Cox pointed out that head-
aches which occur during long
drives may indicate that carbon
monoxide has been leaking into the
air. Sleeplessness, dizziness, fa-
tigue, and extreme cases of paraly-
sis are other symptoms of carbon
monoxide poisoning. ‘Truck drivers
muking long drives in cars with
defective exhaust systems are par-
ticularly vulnerable,” he stated.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is
also attributable to worn-out hose
or faulty connections on gas heat-
ers. When using the hose type or
connection, persons should make
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cal group. The committee pointed
out that, in addition to the bunds
and Communist groups, there also
have been some Fascist organiza-
tions
have preyed upon
icans by posing as patriotic bodies.
The work of the Dies committee in
debunking such
can groups has been valuable.
Many astute observers have de-
clared thgt American democracy
would never he wrecked by an im
ported "ism,” but might be over-
thrown by a spurious Americanism
that would establish a dictatorship
masquerading as free government.
The irreconcilable clash between the
high-sounding European ideologies
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GENRALOGY
1 found a tree with gloesy leaves
And flowers of yellow flame;
No search in many books brought
forth *
Its true botanic name;
I think it had no kith or kin,
But only beauty's claim.
—Keith Thomas in Christian
Science Monitor.
Tht Morning After Taking
BIRDS OF
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x are times, nowadays, when
ot to look twice to tell gov-,
and Nazi Germany apart.
Soviet
ra.^v « beginning,
{•vemnA^^was bitterly assailed for
ta lack ofwaoyyqtion of those moi
d values commonly accepted by the
seders civilized w«rW. Now, in
he midst of a war that is costing
•cranny rich, .young lives, two re-
ponsible officials of the German
government announce publicly and
d»nislessly that the Nazi party
rill bestow its personal blessing on
hiidren boro outside the institution
•f marriage. Both Heinrich Himm-
er, police head, and Rudolph Hess,
liller deputy, have encouraged
nore births, with or without benefit
f clergy.
This scorn for sacred institutions
an go on only so long—until the
eople get mighty sick of it—and
ben the pendulum will suddenly
wing back and hit thd dictator dem
;ods smack on theiii thick skulls.
-Wichita Fall* Record News.
UCOMCt!
LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER
)IES COMMITTEE
REPORT
The Dies committee summary of
te hearings was a remarkably sen-
ibie report of an investigation that
as yielded material confusion, con-
■dermble prejudice, and has served
A a sounding-board for publicity
eekers and crackpots of every hue
The committee reports that the
>oviet-Nazi pacts', plus armed ag
-Tension by both Russia and Ger-,
aany, have blasted radical and sub-
ersrve activities in the United
’tales; because the partnership has
made more clear the real nature
if efl. dictatorships” and the clot.
milanty .between Naziism and
Stalinism. Both Hitler and Stalin
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1940, newspaper, January 5, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116455/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.