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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1922)
J- I i d ,,4 i ( F t 1 Automobile Death Hate Increased in 1921 Over 1920 Tola! of 10,168 People Killed by Motor Whirls Cali fornia Slums High-it Prr Cent. Washington, Nov. J. Jy a, p There wra 10,141 death from c, . dents caused by automobile and other motor vehicle, esrludlng mnr..i,'y.l.i. during ih death reglsugtion are of th United Htsjes eomprislnf 34 atnifM ml containing Si prr cent of th country' popula tion, the census bureau announced today, 'flmt hum mi increase of 1,0(15 ovor lilti, The death rut prr loo.ono p,puirion wa 116, com pared with Jn 4 In 120. f'Mllfonila l"d nil ststrs in tho death rum, while among cl'ie of I'lO.ooo or mot Copulation, Ixe Angele led. Tli1! wa iilxmt !!, per tent n crease in tin automobile death rate front PJ17 to 1W21, while the Actual number of death In 27 mate fur which data In available Increased 41.2 per cent. Death- In tha regi t rat Ion vi ih try year were announced a follow: 1917, ,721; llilD, 7,525; 1018. mo, (.103, anl 1921, 10.1DII. Increase Over 1(20. The rn'a wr 100,000 In th cltlea waa HI lHt year, an Increase of . over I MO, Total death In th cltle numhrred 4.415 Inst year, an Increase of S9 over 1920, Dy year tho deaths In these cities were us follows: 1!II7, 3.S07; IMS. 8,009: 191!), ,0S; 1920, 4 1111, and 1 &2t. 4.415. Of th 4 state In the registration area, California had tha highest rate, with 21 I per 100,000; Connecticut wan second with IS. 5 and New York third with 154. Mississippi hm the smollest rate, 2 8, while Mouth Oaro Una and Kentucky both had tho next amelleet with 4 3. Th lar.ge.it Increase In the rata per 100 DOO for the state was In California, with 3.3 mora limn In 1920, while New Hampshire showed tho biggest decreV" In tho rate, with 2 8. Twinty lx of Iho ataten howed iiuTPiices, eoven (lccieiiHta and one, renneylviuila, ehowed no rhaime. New Vcrk ntnta r((li"rei the l!ir-i'Ht mimlwr of death with 1,(132, an Increnne of 222 over 1920, while Delaware had the oiiuilli'Ht mnnlr with 17, a decraaau of &2, Di'.ilh Kit' IVr 100,000. The rna per 100, ooo and tha num f r liKTsniie or decre(ia In that rail, at compared with 120, ahowe; California 24.4, Increnno 3.3; Colo rado 12 1, Inrreae .2; Montana 8.3, InrrPHne, 'i, Nel)raaka 7.9, decrt?a .1; Utah 11 5, Increuaa .2, and Washing ton 14 S, increaaa 1. In tha M cltlea, 40 ahowed Increanea in the rate, while the remaining 26 ahowed dwreaaen. Lou Angolta had the highest rate with 27,1 "per 100. 000, an Increaae of t per 100,000 over 1920. The amalleat rate waa reported by New Bedford, Ma., with 7.2, a decree of I I from 1920. Alhany showed tha lBrgeat Increaae In It rata over 1920 with 15. 6 and Houeton waa aecond with 11. Mem phi had the larpeit decreaae, 11.2. New Vork city had th largt?t numher of deatha, 885, an Increase of 113 over 1920; Chicago the second Urgent numher, 59, an Increase of 7, and fhlladelphla third, 100, a de crease of 88, Twentieth Amendment to Stop Child Labor Urged Resolutlona urging the adoption of a twentieth amendment to the con Htltutlon of the United Btates, which would prohibit child labor, were pass ed lit a recent meeting of the execu tive council of the Supreme Foruat Word men circle. Declaring that "1,500,000 American boys and (f ir- ire bent beneath the burden of priatvtur toll in mill and factory," inembvia of the organization pledged themselves to work for the eradication of "child slavery." Parents' Problems How can a littles girl of 5 be broken of the habit of pouting when ilia pleased? Perhaps the best thing to do in the oaw of this little girl is to ignore her when she pouts. This Beauty NowForYou --guaranteed! Scitnc JUcw falling, tu$trttui hah Jaa to a $impU inaction (Stm) iohkh U quickly evrcm AmaMing rt$alt$ in a fu day Won Mul hir, i!ky, lueiroua. mstt ..,lW t-t a ) ai,vn yiKi'jaUfl ( ,t (;), th Uimi:t , Ui.ihuig, Smt by th iid ha re-tiitly m4 hi ' ?rvi!ti t ,lmsl leivr4il rw wu jt pf bif irM!l Id ' tu.J t i H Hie4 Mbum t lUt in at h Khitt i )4t rJ Iff , .mtt it4lA It f h !ti, h ihe t'UuU k4 fKie 4 Ptvl -i t' ," t. .itt,e X t - !'- " ,t IS B,if i4 dl.. It How to Keep Well By PH W A IVANS Qitle eoiuernin kylse, seaitstlen .e prventtii el limu, stibmtttr' l Dr. Evas r rW el Th Bee, will be answered eersenellr, sub)! ( reper llmll.ties. where UtrnH eddo.Mil envelope I emk. Pr. Eves wilt nil diaraaai oof nrescnb tar iseivUuel i.m. A4as lellere la care el Tbt In. CoirrKht I itt:. Tha llaby (Vnsua. Onca a year th census off!, takes tuck in matter of bahy welfare aa shown by th birth rat and th baby d"Hth rat. Th Information gained In thla stock taking for 1921 has been avail able recently, Tha rl rt shows that th birth rale In Urn registration area was 241. The birth lata of tho Individual state la not given, line thu death rat In th same area waa only 11.7. We are gaining population by reason of ex cess of birth over death at tha rat of 1.29 per cent yearly a good mar gin. Th most striking and th most gratifying part of tha report I that which deals with Infant mortality. A few year ago Truby King came over here from New Zculnnd and told u that In his country th baby death rat was only Ku. Aa our at the time, was twice aa high, he set u a mark to shoot ot thut seemed unreachable. Weir, w.j haven't hit tha bull' eye yet, but w are sticking every arrow In Ihnt t.-'rget, end w hove moved I toward th New aland ringer Just half th way. Our rut in 1921 was It. Let us bop that Truby King, back In New Zealand, know that wa are after hint and he had better hump himself t,i make a new record, Thtt siatvs having the honors of low baby death rat are, in their order of merit: Oregon, 51; Washington, 5, No braiilc a, 59, and Minnesota, 59. All very close to th New Zealand murk. At th other end of the lines are: D'seware, 9S; Houth Carolina, it Maryland, 94, and Rhode Island, 93 Of course, oven these state have the honor of being in tho reglstra Hon t '"n and. therefore, outrank In meru, the state Mow that level. As birth registration becomes mot' of on accepted fact, th number ot births K'Blstered Increased. Even tuully, the registration of babies will t as carefully don a the reglstrn Hon of land now Is, Ther was an Increase of 4 pet cent In registration In 1921 as com pared with 1920. Tha states leading th list Of merit in this pnrtlculat arc; North Carolina, ."!; California, 7.(1; Kentucky, 7.1, and Vermont, 7. The slates showing tha highest le creasn hi death rote of tables In 1921 were: BoiHh Cnrolltia. 20; Connecticut, 19; Vermont, 18; Mussschusetts, 15; Stlchlgan, 13. Two cities had baby death rutes of less than 30 Knst Hartford, Conn., 24, and Hoqulam, Wash., 29. Ten cltlea between 30 and 40: Pnsndena, Cul.. 31, Hanfordtown, Me., 33. Hanta Crux, Cal., 33. Kulem, Ore., 85. Tonuwandn, N. V., 87. Portehester, N. Y 38. . West Orange, N. J.. 38. Wlnehestertown, Mass., 38, Berkeley, Cal., 39, Illon, N. Y., 39. Fifteen or a total of 27 had rates under 50, the New Zealand mark at which we sre aiming. The percentage of improvement In the five places making most Improve, ment: Augusta, M., 90, ttanfordtown, Me., 82. Tonawanda, N. Y., 76. Florence, H. C, 77. The poor record were made by Lackawanna, N. Y raU, 251; Dun more, Pa., 190; Spartanburg, 8. C, HI; Shenandoah, Pa 153; Petersburg, Vft 151. Towns between 150 and 130 were; Oedenshurg. N. Y. Jackson, Miss. Kust Youngatown, O. Ooldsboro, N. C. Ollphant, Pa. Itocky Mount, N. C. New Philadelphia, O. It will he noted thut both the best und poorest record ara made by town and small cltlea. The place showing the greatest loss in baby care, when the baby death rate of 1921 Is compared with that of 1920, lire: New Philadelphia, O SI But itt this icicntinc f'l: R movt lht inftctian th Stbum tnA t.Kiti your hir h$ th aitVen li.veltMM, th h t but whtfli very woman urive. Our rcihoit afvomptuhe ht eu! tt i IJ with wr ttt n nt. Mki,ih ttit. It U t i" to. yiit nim na fik Go to it t jruur ilrjf r derftai stat gaj obii M f I ii4unt M taUiil I t t t - Mat 1tU iabtM ! l UK ,4r .40 Knee Tapping TrM. Mr. ,U. I!, writes: "1. Will you kindly tell me what the test Is for of tapping tli knee with a hummer? "i, If the limb is iioiinal, should it Jerk or remain quiet when au tup. ped? "I. 1 16 grams of sugar to a iiuart of urine excessive or llttbj?" 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