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PARLEY DIL WORTH is pictured hare at the pellet machine o the Douglas County Flour Mills,
working night shift. I
This machine receives the powdered material from the mixer and converts It into a steady
popping stream of pellets, which are sacked for the trade1 at the rate of 13 or 14 tons per
shift (By PaulJenkins). . ; ' J v ..... ..
EC A Sponsored ' Austrian!
Visiting Lumber Mills
WASHINGTON CP) Two
Austrlans, whose trip to the Unit
ed States was sponsored by the
ECA, have gone to the west coast
to learn how American lumber
men utilize modern equipment
The lumbering experts, Dr. Pe
ter Handell Mazettl and Arnold
Elsaesser, have been In Seattle
for several days and will, leave
there over the weekend.' Their
eight-week tour will take them to
other parts of Washington, .Ore
gon, California and Arizona. ' .
The Economic Cooperation ad
ministration said today their
schedule includes: ''
Nov. 22, Simpson Logging,
Shelton, Wash.; Nov. 23-30, Wey
erhaeuser Timber Co., and Long
Bell Lumber Co., Longvlew,
Wash.; Dec. 1-19, Crown-Zeller-bach
Corp., L. S. Anderson and
Co., Hyster Co., and other visits
arranged by the V. S. forest ser
vice, Portland, Ore.; Dec. 20-24,
Brooks Scanlon Co., of Bend, Ore.
U. S. Admits Arms
Aid Te Europe
Against Soviets
LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 194P)
The United States told . the
United Nations today it is help
ing Western European countries
re-arm because they fear the in-
Tcnrnr. of the Soviet urn-tut.. !.
Assistant Secretary of State
John D. Hlckerson spoke out
bluntly in debate on a proposed
world census of ordinary (non
atomic) arms in the U.N. as
sembly's special political com
mittee. 1
He replied to Soviet charges
that the U.S. opposes extending
the census to atomic arms, as
proposed by Russia, because it is
nrenarin? itself and Western Eu
rope for a new war instead of
for disarmament. .
"The nations of Western Eu
rope are not arming themselves
because tney are opposed 10 dis
armament," he told the commit
tee. . - ...
"The United States is not as
sisting them in their efforts be
cause tne united states is oppos
ed to disarmament.
"They lire rearming them
selves, ana the United States Is
helDine them to do so. because
they fear the intentions of the
soviet government.
Yesterday the United Nations
general assembly beat down Rus
sian opposition once again and
approved an arms embargo
against Greece's . Comlnform
neignoors.
Baruch To Leave Fortune To Aid Physical Medicine
Elgc
arose
Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart of
Bend, Ore., have moved to the
home of their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John
son of Elgarose.
Delane Crocker of Bremerton,
Wash., is visiting witii his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andrews.
He is in the navy medical corps
at Bremeton.
TAX DODGER RAPPED
TACOMA. VP) Byron Hor
ton, Seattle meat dealer, was sen
tenced here to spend seven
months in prison and pay a fine
of $5,000 for evasion of income
taxes.
Federal Judge Charles H. Leaw
assessed the penalty plus court
costs. Horton admitted evading
approximately $22,000 In taxes in
1945,
NEW' YORRK Elder States
man Bernard M. Baruch plans to
leave his fortune to promote his
pet project physical medicine.
'It's a field very close to my
heart," he told an Interviewer. "I
can't think of anything better to
do with my money."
But he added that it's nobody's
business how much money he has
in n-vvh. l-Mf-. err?: vi:tn a
smile:
"It's much smaller than you
think. I've spent a lot."
The 79-year-old philanthropist
made millions in his day as a Wall
street (peculator and mine devel
oper. But he's already given a lot of
It away for physical medicine
a field of treatment which uses
light, heat, cold, massage, water,
electricity, occupation work-exercise,
muscular manipulation and
the like to diagnose and treat dis
ease.
In 1942 he put up more than
$1,100,000 for physical medicine
work, especially among disabled
veterans and other handicapped
people.
Get new
"NE1GH. NEIGH"
SPOKANE. MP) "Womsn !
in 0.'i h?p?, lii uUe tubuesb. i i
That was a hurried telephone re
port to Police Captain John Reilly.
Sirens on police car and an
emergency ambulance screamed
to a downtown hotel.
The report was closed with one
word: Nightmare.
The best "catgut" comes from
the Intestines of ' lean, Ill-fed
sheep, horses or mules.
Canada has about 37,000 square
miles of peat deposits.
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