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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Bravo to KREM 2




They're not really journalists. So if you're going to hire someone to read the news then why not hire someone pleasant to look at on tv?

Sort of resembles Katy Perry. Before Katy Perry good weird. Maybe Katy Perry has always been weird. I don't know. I just know who she is because she's mentioned and presented sometimes in the mainstream media. And she's pretty. So that's why I know who she is.

Sheesh. Those weirdos are just unbelievable with their "Jew" crap. Those are some real monkeys there. What sort of caveman idiot do you have to be to get up on tv with your monkey chants of "Jews won't replace us." Pathetic. People need to get a life.








http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/oct/28/100-years-ago-in-spokane-concerned-son-writes-home/

The Spokesman-Review

NEWS > SPOKANE

100 years ago in Spokane: Concerned son writes home with flu fears; found dead when parents arrive

Sun., Oct. 28, 2018

By Jim Kershner

Charles E. Fay Jr. was lying ill at Fort George Wright with pneumonia, brought on by the Spanish flu, when he wrote this message to his parents in Addy, Wash.: “Be sure and keep dry and warm and don’t catch the influenza.”

When his parents received the message that their son was sick, they immediately set out for Spokane. His mother said, “We will take care of him and nurse him to health.”

But when they arrived, they learned the sad news: Their son had died an hour before. His mother was “prostrated” with grief. Fay would be given a soldier’s funeral at Fort George Wright.

This was becoming an all-too-common occurrence. Fay was one of two soldiers to die at the Fort George Wright hospital that day. Two other people died at Spokane’s emergency influenza hospital, a converted hotel. On that day alone, six deaths from influenza were reported in Spokane.

The epidemic was raging through the small towns of the Northwest as well. Spokane’s city health officer received a desperate call from Othello, Wash. All of the Othello doctors were sick and there was no one to take care of the city’s flu patients. Yet Spokane had no doctors to spare and the health officer was “unable to find a volunteer.”



- posted by Kerry Burgess 11:08 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 28 October 2018