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*The significance of this blatant commercialism only Reporter Alva Johnston of the New York Herald Tribune discerned. Other reporters contented themselves with chiropractic publicity "handouts." Commendably intelligent, he made stenographic notes of the speeches.
*In the remaining states they practice precariously without license.
*Dr. Werner himself was prosecuted and threatened with jail some time ago. His patients banded together, contributed money for his defense, organized the American Bureau of Chiropractic. Dr. C. P. Eifertsen, bureau vice president, is now serving a three-months sentence at the Richmond County Jail for practicing medicine without a license. Chiropractic "straights" belong to the Bureau. It excludes "mixers." "Mixers" are those practitioners who mix hocus pocus with chiropractic.
