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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931 WHITE RUSSIANS FACE STARVATION PAGE TEN '" '" I t ' A&Uxt V y ,jt-ACsfcfr ULfU Law Reserves Trades and Crafts for Turkish Citi zensRussians Are Un able to Find New Refuge Bf Ferdinand C. M. Jnhn United Press Start Correspondent. ISTANBUL (UP) More than two thousand White Russian are facing starvation. Following the unexpected reversal rf the government's decision that Russian emigrant should be exempt ed from the law reserving most trades and crafts to Turkish citizen and ordering that all foreign workers hould quit their Job on certain date, these White Russians will find themselves without employment. Unlike other national .whose gov rnmenta are providing repatriation for their destitute countrymen, the White Russians are unable to find a new refuge a practically all countries axe refusing them admission because of the unemployment problem. Persia and Brazil were seen a pos sible refuges, but both require Immi grants to possess certain funds, which most White Russian do not possess. Compromise Sought Gabriel Couteaux, the honorary Mprosentatlve of the Nansen com-: inlttee, Is contacting the foreign of fice here and hopes that a compro mise may be reached. A similar solution Is being negoti ated with Greece whose nationals also have been very hard hit. j The fund of the American com mittee for the relief of White Rus sians, which up till recently has been able to spend 1300 to 9400 monthly on assisting the disabled and sick now practically are exhausted. Attitude Caused Surprise The attitude of the government has caused a great deal of surprise since heretofore they have shown the greatest hospitality towards the White Russian. Political circles are puttied about this move since rumors that the measure Is due to pressure from Moscow appear to be unfound ed. It Is estimated that the law will affect seven to eight thousand work ers, representing with their families about 38,000 person, of these It Is estimated that about 60 per cent are GreekA, 30 per cent Italians, 15 per cent Bulgarians and the remainder belong to various countries. So far 600 Greeks have been repatriated and 330 have applied for Turkish citizen ship. The Russian affected are mostly chaurfcurs, musicians, waiters ami workmen, including numerous former officers who participated In Wran geil's campaign and came to Istanbul in 1010. OF MOSCOW (UP) Radical experi ments In transfualon, whereby tho blood of docs snd other animals 1b Introduced Into the human system to counteract certain diseases, are bo. Ing carried out by the central In stitute for Blood Transfusion here. Professors of the Institute claim recently that a patient, too weak to undergo an operation for removal of a stomach ulcer was cured of It by lhaving a quantty of dog's blood In jected Into his body, similar sue i ceases are claimed In other experi ments with the blood of lower ani mals. It has long been known, the Insti tute points out, that In cases of per nicious anemia and loss of blood, a patient may be saved by Injections of buman blood of the same type as his own. However, recent research hae- con vinced the Institute that In other types of Illness, wherein the entire constitution Is not affected, but only Isolated parts of It, as la true of cer tlan Infections and Inflammations, the diseased parts may be benefited by blood radically different from that of the patient's body. This strange blood is said to encourage an In active, Idle systoin tci do battle against Infection. EXPERTS STUDY RF.NO, Nev. (UP) The famed AmsrgoAa river, which flows under ground for more than 80 miles, offer favorable conditions for water itornfte ; In Hi gravel beds, state enghtrers re ; ported. The Amarpona starts tn a group ; of Springs near Deatty in southcin i Nevada, runs above ground a fnw milrs and then plunpe into the dep sands of the Amsr;oaa Ocsrrt to tv- i appear nearly fto miles to the south- ' ward at Ash Meadows. leaving Ah ! Meadows the stream flows undrrgmur.n I to the extreme south end of Dean j Valley, where it turns north and tow- j ard the low point of the vnllej. The A:usrgosa vsllry. mostly desert ' hat tremendous depths of saiuIs ami gravel and very broad stream chan- j nels- Engineers explained these con- , dlt.ons offir excellent opportimlttm for unrtet ground wstei storage, j Despite the prrarme of the rlvoi j waters, resident along the vailry oh- j tain water from springs. 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