An editorial noting how the flu epidemic has ravaged the military camps, in particular the SyracuseRecruit Camp. The epidemic has spread among civilians and it's up to them to avoid it. 'Community action inclosing places of amusement or in establishing quarantines won't accomplish it.' The article includes adescription of the disease provided by the US Surgeon General. It then provides a list of rules to follow in orderto avoid catching the disease.Newspaper article
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