12. April 30th. oontinued . the type of oooperation neoessary. His transfer to TB is then one of expedienoy only. The nomination.at the ssme time of a teohnioal aesistant in the TB servioe, whioh has not had previously suoh a functionary is equivalent to aalling attention of the whole world to the faot that Pedroso is being put in TB rimply beoause he oannot be legally ousted frcaa the department, and that CF regognises that he has not the neo- essary qualifioations for the position to which he is now going. It is also believed that Dr. da Cunha will feel that he has been demoted by being trans- ferred from the Dire&ion of all the laud se-e8 to the Mreotion of the Maritime sertioe; and undoubtedly the transfer of Dr. Jo&o Pedro de Albu- querque from the Mreotion of the karittie Servioe to his old position of Inspeator of Phamaaies and Ydiaal Praotioe is a heavy blow. Some doubt is expressed as to the destiny of Maurioio Abreu but the belief is that he will take BsdrA%berpO da Cunha' 8 place as Mreator of the Land Saaitary measures. R&S oalls on the phone and makes r,eaonrpaendations for a subsidy for hi8 8,dministrator and seoretary. H 8 says thatunfortunately he is afraid that the results of hi8 finding8 on the 8ea were partially repponsible for 8~ ef the shifts made in the DNSP/ This he regret8 but insist8 that he oould not do otherwise where human life is at rfake. itioally and every other way. I personally was surprised that CF dared to / 8uggest the possibility of turning over the rest of South Brarril.) Spend a couple of hours in the morning at the DHSP drying the blood of Hair withthe help of Dr. Hario PagaMes. Dr. Pialho's 8ohsme 8eem to '! have giveri very satisfactory results. It merely remains to be seen if this 1 virus will get to HT alive. JTA and JAK rpend a few hour8 getting blood from 513 Ualdemar IJio- ! &au, d Lavradio 182, and from 522 Braile Basilio, B. Gen. Caldwell 194. 1 * Both of these individual8 were left in a good htlmor snd JTA says he can reg i peat on the m in a mollth. ; Miss BP goes to hospital for the purpose of hating her appendix rsaoved but ocs8es away again when she learn8 that Dr. Pyle8 broke hi8 leg .today and has urgent need of her ram. EP report8 that both Pedroso and Albert0 da Cur& are not going to ? o ' ac&pt their transfers in the department. The shakeup seem8 to have been entirely unexpeefed. Q ` .~~ oubts $n regards the final' disposition of the SP personnel; Dr. Plaoido Barbosa has been made Mreotor of the Sanitary Sex-vises of the Federal Diatriot and Dr. Maurioio de Abreu takes his plaoe as Inspeotor of Prophylsxia; Dr. JJba. de Arag& beoomes Aseistant to the Direotor and Barr08 Barreto beoomes General horotary. From a finamial StandpOint then no one loses exeept J&o Pedro and several get an inorease. Mar 2.&.&Q&&& ,1X?otias reoiived'that Beeuwkes will arrive here Saturday on the Andes. Dr. mh lunohes with me at the offloe and reports that he is ;e@pcmsible for at 1% part of the ohange in the DWPI Insist8 it is too bad and all that but that he oould do neither nore nor`less than he did. He believes that J&o.Pedro wa8 to blm OnlJr so far a8 he conaided in the report8 of his rub- ordinater. WSA does not believe that he was wilfully IUi.SiafOX'miZlg CF as to 13. lay 2nd. mutimed. the situation ht eea'i it 8eom8 that Ernest0 Par- auhos had been direoting this servioe only six days when USA dropped in on hi8 first day'8 fisoalisation. WSA says that he is now 6pending his days organising the aervioe at (lea but that EP 18 not 8pending wry muoh time there and that on08 he ir gone the sersioe 8LuLpot be expected to run itrelfi that he has told Ep that he till have to bemme f'ull time in order to handle the rituation but that Ep ray8 idbat he mast then rerign WSA rhous a list of yester- infe8ted with rtegs and a tot- al of 66 foai found on these 17 araft. WSA sayethatscrnethreewseks ago RoahaVaxtold himthathe had inside informaticm to the effect that the President had giwn CF an abrro- lately free hand to make sny ahages in persozxuel within ths department whioh he thought to be rU8essaryo Thir indicates that the reoent ohsnges were not made oa the spur of the mcsaent but were in the proses8 of being planned for rome time. 8 other ocmfidential Voted two hundred contos to help the state in the losal fight against yf. cI Have a long talk with De810 Parreiras this afternoon/ Today isthe-' first time I have seen DP since early in January before anything began to break in the -All reports haw been to the effeot that he wa8 the one man doing the work in that state and that he had been working day Ih and night. Today he oertainly looked the part; unshawn,unksmpt and with a & look of physical exhaustion. DP quite frankly admits that tke oontrol of mosquitoes is not the easy thing it is piatured to be in the text books. In regard to the aotual situation in the state, he says there haw been \ of the year up to and 8 have oaourred of b ge number of places m* IgtUlrsu,Mag~, Viahteroy, Vale-5 Barra Mansa and S9co Gongalo havs given series of seo- sndary eases. DP estimate6 that'there are about sixhundred pCuardas at the etaasnd that about thir* operating expenses g paid by the federal gow whsn the first oase or two are *rifled in a locality that the muniaipality give8 samething for ths setioe and pramises muoh more but that the munioipalities oannot be aounted on for oontinued oontributians and sustained interest. (This fits invsry well with what CF told me about the Federal oontribution to yf in the state and with the statement made by AA that DP had reaeiwd order8 from CF to spare no expense but to keep yf within bounds in the state. make8 a msmark whioh gives the d&finite impression that here may hare had something to do with hi8 being x&s that he is to be married to Dr. Fraga's daugh- May 3rd. JTA and JAK spend the moqing bleed- me eonvalesoent. Miss mllen is operated by Dr. Jorge Gouwa. Today i8 a holiday being the Rnansipation Day of Brasil. JAK and I visit the IBIS in the afternom. Leaw word with Dr. AragU for CF that Beeuwkes will arriw here Sunday. Bswspapers oarqy ths notiw that Dr. Albert0 da Cuda has refused to aooept the post of director of thcr BQaritims SerMcre and that Dr. Laoerda has been appointed instead. lllswspaper states that pati8nt at 678 Barata Rib died day before yesterday. we i$G-b b--&-L-f,+, -14. iay 4th. r: J.A?K.m mosc&to for& in fo_rtY-two houses visited,bLtl$-. ,' four of which were Stegowia and eight of which had pupae. Three guardas are being used-for a service of approximately five hundred and fifty houses; these men are working without lanterns. Pedro Ferreira Meto, Rua Frei Caneca 525, presented himself for bleeding at the office to-day; can be bled again. Manoel Paula Dias, Rua Candid0 Mendes 295, bled yesterday; is willing to give more blood. May 5th, Sunday. Doctor Beeuwkes arrives from Bahia on the "ANDES". Has an attack of what appears to be Malaria. Is put to bed at the Hotel Copacabana about 3.30 in the afternoon. Doctor and Mrs. Waldemar, Do&or Kerr and Doctor Beeuwkes dine at 125 Rua Bolivar. 6th. May Do&or Beeuwkes somewhat better, but has a ohill in the afternoon. Remains in bed all day, taking quinine. Is visited by Captain Warner. Doctor Beeuwkes discusses quite fully his ideas regarding the situation in Brazil. He believes that we are already working our Amerioan personnel too hard.and that it is axake to keep men in Brazil without vacations, when suc& vacations are due. I--p se neem least six- if twxte H.B. estimates h Brazil, as propowcost of service in Rio de Janeiro at 50 cents x capita per - yy. ---- - H.B. is quite surprized to find the index in Bahia and Recife as high as it is; he finds it difficult to reconcile an index of 8 in Bahia with an index of 8 Of 1% in 1924. P-Y"- H.B. says M.E.C. believes S.outh Brazil may clean -elf <&0 Pedro e Sgo Paulo" snd the "Bahia" .enroute fran FE to 'Bel&m". CF reports that it is not feasible to attempt to 0hange the it- inerary of the battleships. Wilson reports suspeot 0888 on the "Camsmii" enroute Santos to KY. '$ CF says that government is willing to turn over the states of _ Rio and Esp&to Santa to the RF, but is not ira=-j$&&%%0ffer Minas v _.`. __-__ .- .-. G0raes as-. We go to Petropolis for the week end at the hcnne of Madame Mes- quita, 191 R. Dmodoro. May 12th. Wire MEG as foll0w8, "Rookfound, Canor, Belsm. .B reosived extension servioe States of Rio and Es&ri.+o Santa. Probably Yin& Geraes later. Suggest you osoediately. Soper." Hay 1Sth. Emawipation Day in Brasil. Walk to Independenoia in the mud. Joaquim Henrique Mafra de Laet, R. Caudido Mendes, 289. May 14th. Return to Rio. Follacring wire from MFG: cc DQ not oanmit our sgrrios without previous oonsultation with me. Stop/ Have reo0mmended against'tiragas suggestion to Russs& Stop. Can go no further untfl Am-0 May 14th. Stop. Connor. Rtxssellepliea. Stop, Kerr returns fromaMao&. Reports that mosquito situation is relat- ively good probably due to the excellent water supply. States that there are not as msny tile in stook as there should be aooording to our books! May 15th. Visit OCI and HSS. May 16th. ERR arrives on Southern Cross. I reoeivs frarm HA sera from the follwing 0ases: Arthur Pereira,Waldsmar Eioolau, Manoel Paula Dias and Pedro Bsrrsira Betto. (Blood of Braile Basilio hsmolysed and that of AETBE?O PAaIl? FARIAS proved &be contaminated.) I furnish blood frQa two of these oases to CF and send about a dozen ampules with ERR for Juan Zuoarini in Buenos Ayres. CF also asks me to send Afrsnio Amaral serum. This I take with me, on Southern Cross. Wireffraaa ET1 May 16th. Continued. li8. Conference with CF in which I explain the attitude of MI!% regarding further extension of our yf sertioe. CF oannot understand thi-s attitude and asks me to write to RF& explaining fully the situation. CF oannot understand why there should be auy neoessity for the RF to enter the Bli'.