c Medford Mabl Tribune 'Xwentv-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OlMXiON. SUNDAY. DKCK.MUKli 7. lfOO 4 ' o ' - Todav V By Arthur Briibane The McBurney Point. Are Women Brave? Death By Drink. Death By Fire. Copyright King Feature Synd.. Inc. Mv. Karnes, lii-ncl of tho X'nited States Cliamber of Commerce, tejls President IToo ver t hat he thfriks eon cress should be most cautious in these "sensitive times." Xo extra session. The less of congress, the better for the nntinn, is a widespread eon 'servative opinion. " On the other"' hand, every surgeon will tell Mr. Karnes that when there is great sen sitiveness, there is often a need of a major operation. If your McBurney point, low down on the right hand side of your abdomen, is sen sitive, your appendix should come out. In "these sensitive times," perhaps, this country needs some major, operation. Who will attend to it, if not con gress? It may be a poor thing, but it's all we have. 44 (ientlemen with big nevks used to say l women should not vote until they became as brave as men. They vote now, and have al ways been much braver than men. Consider for instance' Miss Winifred Rpooner, Kn- r lish, 23 years old, flying from Ixmdori to South Africa, nt tempting to make the trip in five days. Her plane was forced down on the Mediterranean at mid night two miles from shore. Miss Spooner and her flying companion who was not a good swimmer were both injured. This did not keep the young , English girl from swimming iUTn inilnu in shore through the darkness seeking help for her J companion. A well known man, former ly head by inheritance, of a great industrial organization, owner of - a famous racing stable, possessing many mil lions, was found dead outside of his door yesterday. Doc- attributc his death to tors acute ctliylism, or alcohol ism." A many with many millions who drinks violently, drinks usually because he is bored. Money with no other inter est except race horses end such toys is boredom. Almost, any man can sucaeed in spite of poverty. Few men succeed in spite of wealth. Fathers that kill ef fort in their sons by making them rich, do them no favor. In Now Jersey, Emll Wltzke, I past 50 years old, ami a recluse, hullt a funeral pyre of wood, paper, pieces of furniture, in Ills room, poured kerosene over It, lay down upon It, lighted a match and was burned to death. The agony last ed a few minutes at most, smoke mercifully ending It. But the ilAth fills ns with horror. 0 It mlKht nrouse thought In some who believe that Dtvtno Power sen tences creatures that it has made, to hum In more horrible agony, forever and ever, through billions of years, where "their worm diolh not." What the vilest man wold not do to a dog that had bitten lilin, he thinks his god does, to millions of human beings. a General Hugh I.. CoopfT. the American hydraulic engineer In charge of the Russian 0iterfall project, with Its enormous dam, a mile long, believes that Russian Ideas will change, gradually, and become less violently communis tie. Ther will, or course. Commun ism says to divide. Hnmarpheings ore selfish, and bs Ihey arninvilat more property the idea of dividing Interests them less and less. Those that want to see Russia back up from the Karl Mnrx Idea. (Continued on I'aga Eight) HANS IN TITLE GAME OUTCLASSED Notre Dame Runs Wild To Win 27 to 0 Over Proud California Squad--Rock-ne Squad Brilliant and Dim Stars of Troy Ramb lers Win All the Way. CHICAOO, Doc. C UP) Notre Dame'H overwhelming victory ov er Southern California today not only gave the Irish the national football title under the Dl.kin-' mn rating system, hut won Knute Kockne's wurriorH permanent pos- 1 session of the Kidman national intercollegiate trophy. Perma-. nent possession required winning the national title three time.s within a decade. lly I'.WI. ZIMNII ItM W (Assncinll-d litNK SMrlK Writer) I. OH ANCICI.KS, Dec. ti. (fl'l fiockne's Uough Kider from No tre Dame, prancing hehind mirac ulous interference. " staged their last hrilllant charge today and trampled Southern California in- to a 27 to 0 defeat. Paul ' Buckley" O - C o n n o r. I transplanted from halfback toj fullback and one of w-ie Knute's' few Irishmen was the youth who spread the alarm to the Trojans, with Marty llrill and Jlmchmont Schwartz galloping closely at hit side. Their swift dashes struck ter ror in the ranks of Coach How ard Jones' over-tamed eleven and carried the invading troop from South Bend through its nine teenth straight triumph in two glorious seoHons. Unlike their ancestors of myth ology, the men of Troy could find no Hector to lead the vaunted of fense, with the result that thru sixty minutes of 'the nei veVhul lering spectacle. Notre Dame's goal was never ta much as threatened. ' Defeat brought the number of reversals to four for Southern California again: t one victory In Its Notre Dame series. It was the most decisive trouncing either team ever accepted in the annals of the Intel-scholastic lay. More than li'l.oon frantic foot boll followers shouted and groan ed throughout the startling fray, which stamped Coach Rocknc'x Ramblers as probably the greatest eleven the country has seen in a decade. Southern California's halfbacli found their Interference fragile!, before the rushing Rockne line, nnd their pnssing attack was pierced with constant intercep tions by the secondary defense when touchdown.. mirche. se-.m-d well under way. Notre D.inifH nttaetlm hnfflins th.il ut no U mc rot the Trojan defense organize lt f .iKuinni Mir mi. tui.i n,.,,- i n.m tne Hiari mere u..v 3 i M.r ; Dame walked rht down ih field from the openinK klckon.. Kouthein California rose up , Ml 1 lM,,"L " ' " ' downs, hut ft hnd pass from Tio- irin center Williamson was re covered lv Culver, Irish tackle, on the first play. Uke a flash the rider chained. Hcnwariz inppeo a no ii-j.ini i"" to Frank Curideo. the unparallcl-j P( lllill U'l Itili- rv, 111! the remainliiR eluht yaidn un-j touched by Trojan handn, and thei Batne was won. It wn only a Uw plays later that O'Connor's lone eventtul journey of SO yards brought the second touchdown. Southern Cali fornia had moved well Into X"tre Dame worinn reuionH when Mai'- i shall Dili field. Trojan quarter, ri-j covered hnd pass firm center, nnd displyinn a marvelous bit f heudwork. quickly kli-ue.l over the goal line an Hie Hue rushed , nlm I Tho yiu-d-s'nvlng feat wus of no avail, for nn the first play o'- head work, inilckly kicked Connor broke away. Itwasar-I verse and laleral from Brill which pulled Troy's seci.mlan- delense nside O'Connor filtered through the line Cut hick to the side- i..... -.'j i i.- -....i ..r. ter'nlvotlng nwav from Plnrk.t 1. 1 Trov's star halfback. ! The second period went with- out a score, altliouuh Cailibo passed to Dan llanley across the goal line, only to have the play called back and Notre Dame pen- ollzed for holdlnc. Conch Knikne. In n gesture of respect to I-irrv 'Moon'' Mulllne. fullba. k tvhoP Injured knee pre vented him from tatnp the ton tesi, seot ine oiinin ine...i.- Calif., youth Into the game on I the klckoff for one play and 0'ien replaced him It was Mullin"' lat ... v....- ti..n,n i Then A" parade of the PeyKli P.lders started nguin. S. hwa.tr sifted throoiih fur a run of " ... . ..i , Hni-. All .111-1.1.' I ' .? '" ball Troy's seven-yard line, One of those d.-nioralirini: lat.-r-i als, Schwartz to o'l'iinin'r, brot the tnui'lidown. That drive was' i;ti vards In oven plays. (Continued on Page SID NAMED FARMS' I bs&S &Jxt Marion E. Snydergaard, 15, of R. Bodenhamer, 20, of Johnson County, Missouri, were named the health iest farm girl and boy by the 4-H Clubs. The awards were made at the International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago. LOW VALUE PUT ON AUTOS OFiTREASURES OF 1925 MAGE POMPEJIJUND 8 Million C ars Pounding Boudoir of Fine Lady Un Nation's Pavements Not! earthed as She Left It Worth Anything Worn- 1941 Years Ago Artis Out Vehicles Blamed for, tic and Commercial Val Accidents. ue High WASHINC.TON. Dec. ti. (P ! Taking the American Automobile's1 word for it. there will be 8.01)0.-j Nineteen hundred- and forty one (ion cars pounding the highways' years gn a I'ompellnn lady of No. of the country at the end of l!i;lii .t vla Ahlmndanza, set .her dress valued at less than 15 each. ing table In order, arranged rings , ; ' actual age of vehicles from reg- ascertain the commotion out j isli-ation tabulations and the av-j where an avalanche of ash- erage life of vehicles. t es and lavn from Vesuvius was -f th(i vmaK(t ()f !(,5 ar(l $,r( ,ind 8noo,Oi)0 cnr. formliiR 2 i I v ( "lt "f thp 1011,1 'radon ' navP ,m,Ned their fifth birthday. -h , f h autoinoldle1 industry docs not hat an f 'my value vehicles purchased M!ii;r,. Thnma iienrv. nresident of . , . , h i on. our h I k h w a y p of Bo munyj worn-ont vehi'h d nrinK nun Pfi,-...,1 in therein"' toll ccidents and fatalities,' Jj WASHINGTON'. Dec. C. WPl Inmiediute puyment in cash to However senator v annernerg. ; Republican. Michigan, who solicit-I e.l the opinion of theatreasury sec- retury on this proposal now before congress today submitted a counter nronosltlon to Mr. Mellon. The Michigan senator who has! urged some action upon President j Hoover, proposed In his new plan , that the governnicnt)glve the vet-1 eran a government bond, equal to the value of his certificate, and which Is negotiable nt paP thus avoiding necessity for flouting n huge loan In the present bond market to get the funds. Secretary MIlon HTrinmed up hi opposition to the rrmh payment In fy "It seems, therefore, that the proposal to pay off the adjusted service certificates at this time ivtililfl be iiciinst the hew! Interests of the veterans, unjustified n n matter of broad economic policy, and s.-i-lotisly detrimental to the ,.i.ii ,i,.i.i .. .ii...- ..i ii, ' ' " i'1-nilt.-r.t. ! 4 . Tim Wrellifr ; ' Oregon: Oenerally cloudy Sun- 1 day and Monday, rains on coast; no change In temperature; fresh solltheast wind offshole, m,.i..h.,- ,.,,,,,. , ....... ,...-. , ... - . . World war veterans the face value . afternoon. Work was stopped and; of their bonus Insurance cerlifl-j the governnienl nlltborities notl-, cates is opposed by Secretary Mel-; fled. Yowprrtuy the remainder of! lort. I the ol.Je.-ts were taken from the. HEALTHIEST mwrn Associated Pitss Photo Grundy County. Iowa, and William LAVA ENCASED i roMPKII. Italy. Dec. C. lP) -"' . 'a ...... ThR iOV!rnmenl (.xmva. torn. polinK wlih pi k nd hovol Uu.(jU(.h thp d(.h. K illcove.efl tn roum ,he Ioft ,t, wlth j,w. rii,L.. ....rri.,VM and necklaces iniaci and still Klitter- ! heauty. In djiiininK rooms other n ..r wh..i ...ct hi.vn in.n .,.,,.. , ' .i.u. r(vorrd. Anient: them are kitchen lots .,.i B.i.. chased f iK'iros represent I n the twelve labor hercules, and two ih used nilver sirvices. one rum pbMe In all ileiallH for four per son,' a number of silver spmms, and a silver Jujr. In the room believed to have been that of the lady of the bouse were found a mirror, a perfume container, two pairs of Bold m't enrrinnn, two heavy old brace lets, three palm of gold earrinus. thirteen j;obl r I n ii s, two gold set Wlln pi ei'louH s i o n r n, linn i thirteen gold and thlrty.-thrce-sll-ver coins. The first discovery was of six ilvar plates In a box Thursday " - "bile the artlMIc uilue of the relics is considered Incalculable, Iho cinnmr.-lal prices of the metal and Jewels alone would run Into hundreds of thousands of dollars. The pieces are splendid 'V preserved workmanship, ; anil show superb RESULT OF WIN i I FOI'TII Hl-.ND. Ind . Dee. r,. M'i A student demonstration in cele- "ration of .Notre names victory over Poutnorn t aniornla was "'""'"o n-in'.i o. i. i.ino."i v " t 'school inef.ct. ic, - , . . ' ioiiihiiik no no pro is.-.i rot'iiiiiii In front of a theater the youths were preparing to rush, the pre- feet, In u f.-w cryptic sentences. In- formed the gathering "such things nre tint ih.m- by Notre Imtue men." The gathering iiilckl.v dispersed. j DEATH AN TERROR N BELGE FOG Aged Folks With Weak Res piration Perish Strange 'Visitation Bewilders, and Gas Attack Rumored European Shipping Para lyzed. . BUCSSKLS. HelKium. Dec. (!. (ff) Villagers in the Meuse valley went back tonlKht to tho homes from which they had fled In ter ror before a" wall of fop which ap peared to- he driving death be fore It. The fog had lifted, nnd with it had gone the mystery with which it hail been endowed. The public health commission' asserted after an official InvestiKutlou that the more, than three score deaths at tributed to the foK had resulted from nothing more mysterious than weakened respiratory nysteniH of the victims. With few exceptions all of those who died were more than 50 years old. A third of them tuiflered heart ailments and were known to have had chronical bronchinl trouble. Tho doctors said It was the cold, smoke-laden fog unci nothing else which choked them to deuth. The Tok left 64 d end in el hi villages in its wake. .Many otherH were made ill and nearly all the resident, of that part of the val ley of the Meuse suffered scrioun inconvenience from it. Kvcn after it had lifted the terror und bewilderment which it hnd Inspired remained. The sim pie peasants and workmen feared to venture out even into tho sun lit streets, and many of them re mained huddled together In their dwellings for hours. During the height. 4 be manifestation those ivhOfis lYnislneH'; ren.ull'ert "thViri to go out muffled theni-ielves with handkerchiefs, senrfs and impro vised masks, recalling the inllu env-n epidemic of lit IS in the same part of Belgium. Norses nnd cattle, which were a bo seriously affected by the mini, were, driven Into the homes where they might he protected from the damp. Whole families rushed to the homes of their neig-hhors to give one another aid und comfort In what some he lleved to he h o m e mysterious manifestation of providence and others thought was a new poison ens a Mack in some nnd den war of which they hud not heard. All were terror-slricken. LONDON, Dec. . (P Hol land and the continental seaboard hcuan to emerge this morning from the Impenetrable fog which turned the past two days into n Ik bts. CHIEF LOSSES II SALEM FIRE DUE HHAI.KM, Ore, Dec. 0 W) I lxs esllinaled at r.o 0,0(1 1 result- j U(.rre midnight deterred his part ed when the D. A. Ijirlner com-j,,,,,. Murtn i01.0i, from entorlng Pliny's warehouse was destroyed wh(,n , returned to tho holol last by fire here today. nllnl ntter nUl.ndlng a wrestling iJirmer himself Is believed to, ,..,. w.irh i,vtilc hiul il... jhuve been the hiavlert loser, since IliMl mil Jiu.i.iil) insurance on a building valued at about $7 ami. A quantity of Kilt, bales of j nops lino man ions oi p. i '"i- en in ine oiiiioiog were iniiy j sored. The hops were worth at present til-Ices about lllti.oaa. The paper, worth aooui iiiu. 000, was owned by the Oregon j Pillp and Paper company. Kortyi drums of peppermint oil. valuedj at about $24,000. was destroyed. There was uncertainly about the ownerellip or the oil. A speedboat owned by Lelund Hinllh, valued at $100. Furniture anil Indian cu rios owned by persons at Cliema- j wa limine scnooi. anu inner in ' nllure owned by persons who are scattered about the entire coun try were Included In the loss I'lremen were in danger when I ammunition and tanks oil In' the building exploded. . I N'NA. Dee. 6 P Charles , i .evlne. freed of a suspicion of, alemptlng to counterrelt l-'rench coins, will return to the I nlted States shortly lo perfect plans for n solo roiind-tbe-world air flight to be noroinpllshed In Iirteen days, lie sain louay. ine i.uin wno arin.....i no.e s the flint tnilisailantlc airplane . iasinger breathed it sH'h of re-t ffb . i , i.f ni-iiiiii im-ii-.i ." a'-. leiinn ae qitlcKiy as poss - Ktrst lie tried for nn airplane, Ins iimnl means of travel, but was unsuccessful. Then he bon'lit a second class railroad ticket to Palis. Knows Too Much? 7TF Associated Ptts Phott Detroit police believe Margaret Owen, 23-year-old actress, sweet, heart of "Diamond Bill" Delia bonte, held for murder, was poi soned because she knew too mu.:h. Margaret was to testify before a grand Jury. She is recovering. CHIEF FIGURES Army Surgeon Pictured As Slaying Wife To Marry Texas Girl Jean Doyle Sought In Bottle Killing of Gem Salesman. KANSAS CITY;. Kun. Deo. 0. (r-j-A picture or Ainjor t'nnries a Hhepard ns plotting the death of his wife that he might marry blond' 'J2-year-old Grace Brandon of Hun Antonio, was spread before a fed eral court Jury today as S. M. Brewster, United States district at torney, outlined the government's case In the murder trial of the army medical officer. In contrast, Hurry S. Class of defense counsel depicted the 60-year-old tuberculosis specialist us a kind and affectlonnto husband, worried over hlfl wife's addiction to liquor, disappointed In his home life and naturally becoming at tracted to tho pretty Brooks field stenographer during his short po rlod on duly nt the Texas post, taking n course In flight surgery. SALT LAKE CITV, Dec. 0. (P) Pollco tonight were looking for Jean Doyle, 20-yenr-old blond, In connection with tho slaying und robbery In a hotel here early today of Sum Frank, 06, a Jewelry auc tioneer of Memphis. Jewels and money to the value of about $6000 were taken. Krank's unclad body, with mouth gagged nnd hnnds tied, was found In his hotel room this morn ing by u chambermaid. A broken Ihiuor bottle with which his skull had been fractured, a partly filled liquor glass, nn empty drug vial anil a woman's heauty compact told the police a story of a drink ing parly thero last night. Numer ous clgaret butts stained with lip slick adiied to tholr duo. A Woman's Voicn nnil tnnirhtnp SHulnir from Krnnk'a rnnm ahnrilv cnp(1 nvuiion. The woman beln soiml.t wi.a declared to huve checked out of llll(ll1PI. i,,,,,., Ilt bout 3 u. m. to- ,v, after having sei ,r Ver for her effects. Police wen. , . . , . . ... - h Iler in the day. SUNDAY VIOLATOR! TOPI-IK A, Doc. 0.(P) Uphold ing the Kansas Sunday laws, the stale supreme court today held Seventh Day jj'vontlsls could not admissions to motion picture snows on inui uny even tnoiign they observe nnother day In the wk .. ,.. .,,.,,. Tno c)llr,., ruiinl. wn, opinion nfflrinltg conviction of Al- , ii,.ii, nn.l hi. tr.n i... ,.,. lf ,,nK u,niOTun, t() n ,h(.,lt,,r , Mnnt.,,0 n Vliitii.n nf n ,i(llu((1 fnrbiifing sale or ex- Iposuio for sale of goods, warts or merchandise on Sunday , . . PAItlS. Dec. I. (JV) Senator I !....! i, , . .. . , i...uin ix.im.iu, .nice iremier OI . france Hnil H dozen times cabinet minister, was trying tonight ; conciliate Frnnee's many political parties In an effort to form A cahl- nPt to succeed the defeated Tar- 'died ministry. BLONDE LADIES IN 2 MURDERS KANSAS ADVENTIST 3 STUDENTS DIE Effort To Identify Lone Fingerprint On Fatal Stabbing Made Probe Into Triangle Case Con tinues Intimidation Charged By State. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. ti. (.4 Investigation on the alleged knife murder of Mrs. I eone C Bowles. ;t:t. ' iwomtnt'iu rortlulul HOctet womiin. was resinned here io - Nelmm C. Howies. 34, ritnllt, relief program threatened to ex aml his former neeretury. Irmn !. paml Ilbovp h recommendotlons lnieks, 2S, known as Airs. Irmnt Umeks Purls, accused of ,he O" V t Capitol Hill, murder, were In the county Juil Calling In Senator Watson of awalllni; action by tho grand. Indiana, the Republican leader, Jury next week. They waived pre- Ml. Hoowr urge(l trlct economy limlmiry hearing of first degreel murder charges In municipal, "nd pictured a prospective deficit I court todny. 1 or 3S5,ooo,000 for this fiscal year Mrs. Howies died in Mrs, ParlM' j Instead of $180,000,000 On the ( apartment November 12. A knife( basis of the contemplated relief Iliad pierced her heart. Yesterday ; work. a. coroner's Jury, by unanimous Later In the day the house ap verdict, found the death wound ( proprlatlons committee decided .to had been Inflicted "with murder- cut down the emergency unem- ous Intent" by Howies or Mrs. ployment construction 'fund from I'aris, or hollt. I $160,000,000 to $110,000,000. Mr. Three more persons, early tden-J Hoover had asked for $150,000, tlfled with the cose, were finger- 000. . printed at police headquarters to- Senator Borah, Republican, Ida day in on effort to Identify a lone ho, about tho same time offered print found on the blade of the the suggestion for a two per cent death knife. Increase In Income taxes next year (leorge Mown', chief deputy in addition to discontinuing; the dlHtrlct attorney, nnd police de- one per cent reduction in effect tectlves, uest!oned severnl new this year as a way of averting-the witnesses today but declined to deficit. , , . disclose their identity or thoir Earlier the agriculture commit testimony. They said, however, tee in the house had added $5,000. severnl new angles had been dis-i 000 to the $25,000,000 nrooosed hv closed. I (he administration for drought re Police said several nttempts nef but voted down the $80,000, have been made to intimidate t ooo figure unanimously approved slate's witnesses. Mrs. II. W. yesterday by the senate agriculture Howard, said to be one of the : committee. . ' chief witness, was seveerely bent- There still was cooperation be en at her home lust Tuesday eve-, tween Republicans and Democrats nlng. She was ssld to be renover-( n congress' tonight for 'speeding ing louay. a ponce imru m m talned nt her home. WEI - DRY F FUN NEW DRIVES WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. (P) Individual wet and dry advocates were converging upon Washington tonlgh with one group seeking to harmonize on a single substitute for prohibition and the other to plnn a nutlonwldo drive In Its sup- port. V,V,.,,,,.,L stutement from'F. Scott McBrlde, superintendent of tho Anti-Saloon league, that "for tho second time In the history of the dry organiza tion the dry forces nre getting ready to carry on an nggresslve nationwide program to v overcome wet activities." DIRECTORS CLOSE OLD IOWA BANKS KIOUX CITY, Iowa, Dee. 6. JP) Notlecs wore pasted on tho doors of tho Kloux National hank und the First National hank, the two old est financial institutions here, that they had been closed by unani mous vote of tho directors late to day. The notices were posted about two hours at'T the banks closed around both Institutions, were not affiliated. which WHEN ICE FAILS I'l.NI.KV, Ohio. Dec. K.iPl- The bodies of three high school students were recovered tonight! ' from the Ice-locked waters of oldn death rote from $.6 per 100,- city reservoir, in suburban ltlver- slde park. The victims were David Davis, 10. (lien l.ovc, 17, nnd Won Whit lee. 10. A hjjlduy lark led them across the partially frozen sur face of the reservoir nnd the Ice broke. A fourth member of the pnrty, cloe Kdgington, to, escaped nnd summoned nld. Kfforts to revive the three were futile. Ill'.Itt.IN. Dec T) Four . times louay ine nrueilltlg govern- ment repulsed the vigorous attack of the opposition In the ltelrh stag nnd at the end of the parlia mentary ttr :;.itor. lood clearly vlc- helm. I Ull UILLU Urges Economy and Sees Deficit as Relief Meas ures Threaten to Expand Parley at White House On Drought Area Aid. WASH INCTON, Dec. 0. (yP) rraldtMlt-iIoover moved todny lo ,"!1" the brakes to congressional mo emergency relief measures but It was obvious the ' cooperation pledge did not Include endorse ment for any specific program. Representative Aswell, . Demo crat of Louisiana, announced he would carry to the house floor his fight foi- a $eo;iOO,000 drought re lief fund and he predicted it would be approved.. . . No specific measures were men tioned in the White House parley but Watson was summoned within a few hours of the time for tho senate o start consideration of the $00,000,000 drought relief bill. ; Watson believed the $25,000,000 ; Included In the senate bill for food for the farmers was unnecessary In view of the determination of the Rod Cross to- meet this situation but there wus every Indication the ( w ,,w MBini. UIIUI1 IIIU lllgll- er, figure. , . , NEW MENACES TO 0. S. HEALTH SEEN IN AIR TRAFFIC WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. P) International uerlal transportation has brought a new health hauird for the public health, service to cope with. Surgeon General Hugh S. Cum mlngs said todny In his annual report to congress It had brought the danger that cholera, bubonic plague and yellow fever would be transported aerially across In ternational boundary lines. He urged world-wide reports on epidemic diseases and whole time all-purpose health organiza tion In rural districts. His recommendations for or ganization in rural America, only is percent of which Is now pro vided with such service, followed closely the plun outlined by the White House confsrence on child health and protection. ljist year the United States en joyed good health generally, the surgeon general reported, but cer tain diseases showed Increases, Smnll-pox, prevontnble bv vac cination, advanced from m,K6 cases In 1 n J 7 to 41,458 cases. In 1029. Pellugro, which Increased 000 population In 1S4 to 6.1 per 100,000 In 102$ was held to S.5 In 1028. Meningococcus meningi tis, also on the rise for several years past, showed a slight falling off. Infantile paralysis, slight In 1920, showed more than usual prevalence In 1930, BERLIN, Dec. . VP) As one of the Immediate effects of the Itruening emergency financial pro gram's passing the Reichstag, ho- . te and restaurant guests from' Monday on will find no white rolls on the breakfast table. Under tho new law bakers may sell pure while breads only up to 4nu Kriiinn aim men only lo private contain $0 per cent rye flour.