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16 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tue., July S, 1949 Richland Mayor Quits With Warning Against Government Paternalism RICHLAND, July 5-OB May or John S. Crowder, lirst mayor of Richland who took over his new post in January, has resign ed due to the "increased load" of other responsibilities. NEW LOCATIONI Dr. H. B. Scofield Palmer Chiropractor Rifle Range Road 410 ml. North of County Shops Oflici Houri 10-11 and 4 Saturday! 10-12 A. M . X-ray neuro-calometer aarvtea for ipinal correction. At the same time Crowder revealed that Dr. Biorn Llh, Kad lec Hospital physician, had sub mitted his resignation on June 21. Llh's formal resignation from the council warned atomic city residents against the "kind of paternalism" found in the com munity. He declared that unless residents make every effort to obtain self government they are "abelying our philosophy of Am erican democracy." Crowder said his work was "piling up on him" and that he felt he owed It to his job to devote more time to It. The resignations left only six members on the new council. Rex Klmmell Appointed Marion Circuit Judge SALEM, July 5 OP) The appointment of Rex Kimmell, assistant state attorney-general, as Marlon County Circuit Judge was announced by Governor Douglas McKay. Kimmell will take the bench of Judge E. M. Page, who has been appointed a state Supreme Court justice. Councilman Richard Kennelly left Richland early in June and the vacancy has not been filled. Councilman E. S. Bell submitted his resignation at the last meet ing but it was rejected by other members. He then agreed to re consider until the next meeting Julv 11- J , The council was elected last December in the first communi ty election In the history of the atomic city. Bill Neighbors and Jay Clark are the new PROUD FATHERS of West Coast Building Supply Company Our primary aim is to serve YOU in the manner you would like with the products you want. ? Come in, get acquainted and tell us WEST COAST BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Moiher & Mill Sts. Roseburg Phone 362 Americans, Mt. Ararat-Bound To Look For Noah's Ark, Face Soviet Barrier INSTANBUL, July 6. UP) Four Americans have arrived here on their way to look for Noah's Ark. They said equipment for scal ing Mount Ararat, on the Russian-Turkish frontier, is enroute here by boat. They said they did not know when they would start for Ararat, where the Ark is supposed to have come to rest after the Biblical floods. To reach Mount Ararat they must cross highly fortified mili tary areas, which the general staff guards with great secrecy. They frown at even the mention of any foreigner entering this area. Mount Ararat lies Just on the Russian border. The four explorers who arrived by plane were Dr. A. J. Smith ofGreensboro, N. C, E. J. New ton of Colfax, N. C; Walter I. Wood, Sea Cliff, L. I. N. Y.; and W. G. Ogg of Knoxville, Tenn. They said they expected to have little trouble obtaining permis : sion to go through military zones directly to Mount Ararat. Observ ers who have watched recent developments were not so sure. The Moscow radio recently de clared that persons seeking per mission to climb Mount Ararat this summer were not looking for the Ark but were intelligence agents. Turkey did not overlook that and shortly thereafter permis- Alcohol Made From Waste Of Fruit Cannery PULLMAN, Wash. (JP) A process to make industrial alcohol from fruit cannery waste has been developed at the Washington State Institute of Technology. Dr. William A. Pearl, director, said the process may have com mercial value, depending upon the fluctuations in the price of alcohol. Pear waste is most easily adapt ed to this purpose, he said, and can be converted with a 90 percent degree of efficiency. Alcohol may be produced commercially at a cost of 32 cents per wine gallon by this method. The dried waste residue from this process may be used as a low protein ration supplement for stock and poultry, Dr. Pearl said. Research to develop the process was done over a two-year period by Stuart L. Adams of the Divi sion of Industrial Research and the Department of Bacteriology, sion was withdrawn for two Brit ish explorers to probe around the Mountain. Smith told newsmen he was sure the Russians would make every effort to block their ex pedition. "Russia Is Turkey's biggest en emy and the United States' al so," he said. "Even if the Turkish government grants us permis sion to undertake the expedition, the Russians will do all they can to sabotage our plans." Medford Hotel Is Sold To Arnsberg, Portland MEDFORD. Julv 5. (.TV-Purchase of the Medford Hotel of 127 rooms by A. I. Arnsberg, Port land, was announced Saturday. Ray W. Clark is the new man ager. He formerly managed the new Washington at Seattle, Win throp at Tacoma, Cascade at Wen atchee, and the Mallory and St. Francis at Portland. The price received by the for mer owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walls, was not disclosed. 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