Influenza Epidemic On
Decrease. . . News Received in Washington Indicates Disease Is Not Making Progress
Among Civilians. . . Increase in Army. . . Rutherfordton Takes Action
By the Associated
Press
Washington, Jan. 28—Thee has been practically no change in
the influenza situation over the United States during the last 24 hours. A slow
decrease in the number of new cases was shown today in reports to the public
health service.
New Cases in Army
An increase in the number of cases of influenza among the
American troops in the army at home and abroad was shown today.
For the weeks ending January 2 and 9 respectively 24 and 41
cases were reported. The only disease death reported, however, was one due to
tuberculosis.
The report showed the death rate among troops in Germany
continued high. For the week ending January 16 it was 36.74 per thousand, which
was slightly higher than for the previous week.
During the week ending January 16 there were reported 63
cases of influenza and 33 cases of pneumonia, and 12 deaths.
All Places Closed
Rutherfordton, N.C.—According to a ruling of the city
council, all public gatherings have been prohibited and churches and schools
are closed to prevent the spread of influenza.
The regular term of superior court has been postponed until
March.
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