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Offictr Testifies Of Offer From Dopt Ring VANCOUVER, B. C. -(. A U. S. narcotic! agent testified Thursday he hau been offered a "ateady aupply" of drugs if he could et into the narcotics busi ness in Seattle, Portland, Tacoma and Spokane. The agent, Henry Giordano of Seattle, said the proposition was put to him by George Mallock, one of three men now being given preliminary hearings on charges of conspiring to sell narcotics. Also on trial are John Mallock and William Carter. Giordano, who said he gained the men'a confidence by posing aa a narcotics buyer, testified: "George said they wanted to get in the business in Seattle also Portland, Tacoma and Spokane. They said they would sell only to me, and only aa long as I got the business there." The agent said Mallock assured him he could provide a steady sup- )ly of "better 'stuff' than they sell n Seattle." ELECT PAUL ABEEL FOR MAYOR and havt a con servo tivt business like administration. Pd. Pol. Adv Abe lor Mayo r Com., Gln Taylor, Sec., 230 N. Main 7hwijou.Ki mow! Th answers to everyday insurance problems By KEN BAILEY QUESTION: We have an old barn a favorite playground of the neigh ot the back of our place which is borhoofj children. The barn Is fall ing apart and I'm o I ways afraid some child will be hurt playing there. Also I'd like to know if our Comprehensive Liability Insurance would cover our liobility in case one of the children was hurt. ANSWER: Of course if the barn is dangerous and serves no good purpose you should tear it down to be certain no accidents will oc cur. Your insurance does cover that type of accident however. if H you'll address your own In surance questions to this office, we ' 1 1 try to g i ve the correct an s were and the re will be no chart e obligation of any kind. KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 31S Pacific Bldg. Phone 39S Transplanted Kidney Of Dead Woman Functions By ItOtlKT COLOINSTIIN CHICAGO A dead woman's kidney transplanted into a once doomed woman's body June 17 is functioning, the surgeons who per formed the unprecedented opera tion reported today. Their tests indicated, however, that its acivity is below par. And they added that conclusions "are necessarily withheld until there is more evidence of the permanency of the graft." The. operation that may bring medical acience to a new frontier the successful transplant of whole human organs was de scribed In the Journal of the Amer ican Medical association. The "human guinea pig," Mrs. Howard Tucker, 44, reported she feels "fine" and is able to carry i uii nrr usual nousenoia activities. I Ten weeks after the operation she waa able to take a 300-mile automo bile trip to attend a convention. For a week she participated freely in banquets, dancing and other convention activities. "I hope the operation will mean something to the medical profes sion and to other sufferers else where," she said in an interview. The doctors said other investiga tors in this work have reported there is no fundamental reason why organ transplantation should not ultimately become a practic able undertaking. "At this stage the matching of donor and host ia not completely worked out." they said, "but ef forts to match more closely donor and host by tissue typing are be ing made with excellent results by workers at Presbyterian hospital in Chicago." In the kidney graft, the 'doctors made an effort to match tissue. The donor, a 49-year-old woman of the same blood type and physical build, had died 12 minutes earlier from a liver disorder. Miner Obstruction Found Mrs. Tucker was suffering from a progressive polycystic kidney condition that had destroyed func tion in her left kidney and made her right kidney 90 percent useless. Mrs. Tucker's own right kidney kept her alive during the surgery. In the subsequent tests, a dye was injected into Mrs. Tucker's bloodstream. One function of a healthy kidney is to remove im purities from the blood. X-ray tests showed the dye passed through both of Mrs. Tucker's kidneys, but waa somewhat less in the trans planted kidney than in her own. However, this showed the grafted kidney has taken hold and is work ing. . A partial obstruction waa found where the ureter of the trans planted kidney was joined to the severed ureter stem in Mrs. Tuck er's body when her useless kidney was removed. A ureter is a duct that carries urine from a kidney to the bladder. An exploratory operation, how ever, ahowed the grafted kidney waa normal in site and shape and was firm and solid. The doctors said they plan another exploratory Think Right! Vote Right! REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1950 NATIONAL FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR: WAYNE MORSE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: HARRIS ELLSWORTH STATE FOR GOVERNOR: DOUGLAS McKAY FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR: WILLIAM E. KIMSEY FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Fifteenth Representative District, Douglas County: PAUL E. GEDDES RUSSELL J. HUBBARD FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY: ROBERT G. DAVIS COUNTY KIR COUNTY ASSESSOR: NED DIXON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER: LYNN BECKLEY FOR COUNTY JUDGE: .a. CARL C. HILL UE. Westinghouse Makt Tentative Agreement PITTSBURGH t.n Repre sentativea of Westinghouse Elec tric Corp. and the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (in dependent) reached a tentative agreement early Saturday on a new contract for approximately 19,000 workers in 21 plants. A joint statement said the agree ment will be aubmitted to the UE conference board for approval Tuesday in New York. The statement said details of the agreement are being withheld until they can be presented to the ooara. UE's contract with Westinghouse expired last Marcn 31. ine employee' covered are mainly production workers. West inghouse said wage ratea varied according to the location of t h e plants. The UE's wage demands were never disclosed publicly. Westinghouse's Philadel phia plant largest of those in volved employs 6,800. Another 2,900 are employed in Newark, N. J. The rest work in plants in Sunbury, Derry, Wilkes-Barre, Johnstown and Lawrenceville, all in Pennsylvania; Fairmont and Huntington, W. Va.; Attica, N. Y.; Trenton, .and Jersey City, N. J.; Bridgeport, Conn., Detroit, Chi cago, Los Angeles, Seattle and Emoryville, Calif. operation to remove the obstruc tion. Military Impact To Last Months PORTLAND UP) The mil itary squeeze on the civilian econ omy will last 18 months in theo opinion of a department of congrea aide here today on a survey. Carlton Hayward, director of the department's field service, said productive capacity must be raised to get in balance with mil itary and civilian needs. Controls cannot be eased before such bal ancing, he said. Getting mills and factories to in crease the output of metals and chemicals in short supply is his job, he added. He came here to get service offices geared far tasks of the national production author ity. Commenting on controls on housing credit, business inventories and allocations of short goods, he said these would be eased just as fast as possible. But this would be 18 months from now, in his opinion. Hayward said no police-type Low Cracki Down On Portland Cut-Rote Merchants PORTLAND (, An end to cut-rate coffee prices here has been ordered by the district at torney's office, the Oregon Journal reported Thursday. The newspaper said five firms had been ordered to stop offering coffee and other food items below cost. Deputy District Attorney Charles checkupa were planned on busi nessmen to enforce controls. World War II experience, he said, indicated few manufacturers dii. Cbeyed, although many misunder stood orders. E, Raymond confirmed the order but declined to name the tirms. He said the price cutting Hopped when the letters were receivd. Robert A. Green, executive sec retary of the Oregon Food Mer chants association, said he had asked .the district attorney'a office to atep in when loss-leader pricing by large firms threatened the business of small grocers. The letters from the district at torney'a office called attention to the Oregon fair trade law which prevents salea below replacement cost. Mon Nov. 6, 1950 The Newt.Review, Roteburf , Ore. J OKGOH CHILDKEH who JeVrV i rout HflPHsj SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 14 39 SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS Write in the Name of $ I V ALLAN I 1 1 Supreme Coum Position Number I . 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