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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER It, 1940V Leading Causes of Death in America Cited From Data ' NKW YO';k Heath. innvliiK in iiccord v. h.'i i ;iiel'nlly ruluihtted BtatlHlical uiitlcH. u.'ts reported to day likely to Ktriktt l.Ortnl) Anmri cium thin your, Ite.iHHt more: than in Thin Lstimatt was made hy Dr. iKMiald It. t'niln, preniilent of the Association ut Liie Intuii'iiiK-e .Medi cal di rectors and midintl d inn-Knot Ai'tnu l.ily liiwirarice Co. "Even If the UKU mortality r;ile had huen mainuilned (his yoar," said In. I'ninln. "Hit; population in creaso would have resulted tn (ion more deiilhs than in IHIi!. Com miquenlly, we. must ermine the in ireiiHed . mortality rain thin yeur with the ryHiJfuisiliiliL.v for the qhh ofnhoui 2:1, mm liven for t tit- country as a whole." Tho nifMiical director hawed his (Htlinattt on the records of lending iiitmniiiuo companies whirh he sahl indicated 75S deaths per Hm.uoo in jured lives in l In- current 12 months. Leading Causes Listed The four causes of death which showed the urentest rise were list od iiH organic diseases of the heart, cancer, cerebral heinoj i hafin and J!rinhl'H disease. These causes claimed, respectively, 17s, ) ' . . ami Hi.ii out of each ltiu.uuii insured lives. Aulomnbllc accident deaths also, i he Bald, vere on the increase hy H.'P'O for the nation over last year. ' indicating a total of :ir.,(Hin crash I deaths tn lHHi. In disenssim; the mortality rale. Ir. t'ranin reported: "According 1 1 ' 21 specific causes into which Mai lables are divided, we find that '. 1!MU, im compared with !!):(!, show- ed favoiahle tiends with respect lo ' 11 of them, namely: Tuherculosis, influenza, pneumonia, puerperal slate (clj.itdhirth ), measles, scarlet - fever, w uouuiiiK coiinli. diphtheria, ' ineuiitiiilis, diniThoivn a. id i.Mi'ei I! i. , a.ml liomicides, l epreHent Inu a total siiviliK of J if lives out of each 100. 't PPO policy hulders this year. ' o.kvhi.anu Ohio f.n x- ray experts rt ported here that cancers of tin; hreast have heeii found In slightly nnno than one jnale to every )0 'einale alfected hut that men sutler !Ci per cent of the cancers of the mouth. Dr. Maurice Sachs id' the lnlvei sity of Uiiim reported to the Ka doloKfcal society of North America here thul only in recent yea is has H.vstemutic study of male hreast caiict i-m licet) ai.lein.pted. . They were once thought ine (ionilnant in the while race, he Utild, hit l have been found preva lent In nil faces. The averane ae )f nu'ii flius aitecttd is f7 and wo men lie reported. "lireast cancer in most eases was due to injury or occupational diseases," 1 ir, Sachs concluded, "timislmt wounds were aci ounlalde for most of (he cases studied. I A breast cancer once iievelopet: in a K' year old boy a short tltiu after he was struck hy a golf hall Shoemakers, carpenters and mn it men were found parlhularly sus cepllble lo this form of carcinoma." Happy Birthdays--and Many of Them! WWi Til 0 1 ' ivb:' - ' "lluppv birllnluv to vou" is the hkolicsl I heme snug fur Hie Inmilv ol Arthur Morel, 4li-year-old con Irnciiii ul Burlui. N. H. His irn'Mlly-boin 2511 cliilil not only brought him some soil of parenthood rwmil hui ciinipli-itil o biiiluluv uycle. kivihk ihe Mcrclsa biHbrluy lor every day in the week, every ""ih in Ihe veai anri eveiy year foi Ihe pu.sl 25. Above, suiiounded by some of his children, More) in.- Uesule his wile who link!? Ihe laii-i uriival. lJaul tmile Ernest, 'i'ho present Mrs. Moiel is the muthei ol la ;t Ihe childien, Ihe ivbi navmij be; n bum lo Ins liist wile. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople (iNCE IVE FOUND ITS I ; : fl TOMORROW'S THE. BIG W WMV DON'T SOlPf t SUPPOSE THE ETl-AER. W DAV, EW, MAJOR ? -JM PATRONIZE HOME VV VViUL. "SMELL LIKE PEE5H M ( IT'LL BE QUITE A INDUSTRV, MA JOR, 4 AlR. AFTEf "5MIPPING jM i NCVELTV TO BE ONt 'l AMO DEMAND A sffl THE FUWES IM THE Y ' :TME TABLE AFTER ) LOCAL. OWLS CLU8 ALL SPENDING SO AA,NV ( ANESTHETIC ? J .-. -. THESE VEARS Jj Row Looms Over Social Security's Huge Reserve Fund V.y HRl'C'K CATTOX News-Heview WashfiiRton t'oi respojideut VASJI1(JT0X. Dec. 10. PreH sure of a snow-balllnn reserve luud Ik likely to force a chaiu; in i the unemployment compensation sections of the social security set up this winter. I rider the present law money is coming in just about twice us last as It is goiiiff out. The un employment insurance reserve hmd today stands at about $I.70U. imn.Oui), and Is linured to reach $2. j:o.iion,uia) hy next July. This reserve fund Is Invested hy the secretary of the treasury In iiovernment bonds, each state s own contribution toeing held to Us account. Thus, instead of contributing to an increase in the national debt, tli in p'linif-up of the Insurance land provides a market lor some ot the bonds which the increase in the national debt puts on the market. Labor Favors Liberalization Krom labor and important new dealers comes a demaud that bene lit, payments be liberalized. From business Interests comes a de mand that the employers' bui'den la lluhtened either hy a lower inn of the 3 per cent, payroll tax. or hy extension of the experience raliiiK system. Or perhaps both. Whole future of the unemploy ment compensation system may depend largely t how this scrap cumes out. The social security board is inclined to liberalize benelits. hoih on the theory that in many states the sums now pnid are in adequate and in the belief that anything which would Increase mas buying power would be all lo the Kood. Tiider the general heading of libera lizlnit benelits J would come shortenim: of the i waiting period, extension of the time over which bene! Us can be paid, and hiking of the amounts piild out. Ratings Center of Debate Heal center of the argument, however, will be the business about experience ratings. This is a system, now In effect i'i a number of states, w hereby the unemployment insurunce tax which an employer pays depends fin ills record in regard to stabiliz ing his own force. An employer who can show that over a three year period he has kept his force from fluctuating very much and has discharged few persons pays a lower tax than the employer who bys off a lame number every' so olicn. Kor years the National Associat I Ion of Manufacturers has ured e tension of t'lis system. Aiu meat is that it offers a powerful incentive (award the stabilization of employment, forces the em ployer who is most responsible fur n ue m ploy men t. to hear the heaviest part of the loud, and lends to make the whole system a means for helping to reduce un employment. Labor organizations and the so- p fin t security noaru nun i umi e.- prncuce linings nun. u- m-, shier (his a means of stabilizing unemployment, assert it works out in favor of corporations dike utilities i whose labor require ments are fairly steady, and say that it pronmles the replacement of men by machines. Evangelist of Tennessee Opens Meetings Here Laird home New Members Are Added To Gronge at Riddle lllll UllM'l'.- Mm v I lll'lln Kr:inl. Mm IM nil " j Scottish Rite Masons of Koseburg Greet Leaders I'm HEATINO WITH Ul I l I ifi II. At ;i mti'ii l ! t UK lilil'IU' KliUIKi'. Nil. 7l."i. iilllli(U;l lllti'f Mi-m HH'iilln.'is. Mr. I.ii.il Hi I. It. s ami Mr mill Mis lli'ininn lli'hilit: Inln tln llrsl ami si'inml tlfWH'CH ol llli- ulilrl. Illlli'sl I'liiner ai liil ii niiisl.T lm Ihe rei fiiHiincs iiml uas aslh-il t a nn is ul alili' nl in its. riii1 i'Vivii llvi' i'iHHIllllli'1' uas i'Ii-i l.'il I'm lln-' . , nuniiiu v.mi iih toiimis i;;iipii 1,1 ! Appetizing ilnrk. I'lillii' rihiiiili'll ami I'lani is ; Ktllnnii'r. Ol) 'l inn sila' evrliliiK, I K,NSS CI I S ulili'i WmiM'tli'i , Iniv I .li.lli.s. M.il.-ll I I'ulnn'i Will iin- l-.'arl 'ii iii;i ii . Miuv I I ; i ! 1 1 1 s 1 i 1 1 . I, I'lilllips. I'halli's Shi. 'Ills 'riiiniipiiii. liiuh siniiii- hull.ilil ( 'i irU.'l .'llil . I. i'i; -l.i mi's I hinl iiii;li'ii. I .a vim Tlii'lma U li.'.'li'i. Call ill Kai I ami I'arllnu lliiu'anl 1 la.ls lllanl. 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Transatlantic flights, aver arfiri 1') hours, are made at hij.'h allitudci to escape interception bv Germans. anunuiicis that the meetings l)esnn lust niyht anil will contiiiue every ill1-' hi until Dec. lmi. The Rev. Mr. lirnwn Ima sui-nt many yearn in missionary ami (vaiiLrolislic work amoiiK the moun tain pi'dide Jiiul city dwellers or the sonih. He .served as a train ing officer in the Mrst world's war ami has workeil for years wilh Semeaiit York, the pacifist hero of war days, in York's work anions the people of Tennessee mountains. M r. Hrown has recent ly been ap pointed to Oregon as the district superintendent lor this urea of the i'ilKilm lloiiuess dennminatifin and the revival in Hosehui'K will he his initial woj k in the Kosehui f; sec tion. Services will Infill every niuhf ii; ii it U vpHal I II. -i nl Uiok ttr lirii.'ial '(tllou llli; I he ltitlrhenn, I It ami mmainler Cov. les iaw a ei m 'nIuil'. 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