The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 18, 1951, Page 11, Image 11

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Forecasts For "52
Qualified By 'If
NEW YORK (.f) Good
business with an "if" is ore
cast for 1952 by some top business
men and industrialists.
They envisioned busy factories,
fast moving assembly lines, high
production.
But only, they said, if someone
doesn't "pull the plug" on the de
tense "program over night.
The conclusions came from a
sampling of viewpoints in the lob
bies and the meeting rooms of the
National Association of Manufac
turers' 56th annual meeting.
Thomas J. Bannan of the West
ern Gear Works, Seattle, said his
company was doing a large
amount of defense work and he
thought the defense program would
keep rolling.
He said he had more than enough
work to keep his company busy.
But, he added, the non-defense or
ders were not coming in the way
tney nad been.
Most of the optimistic predic
tions were based on the continua
tion of the huge defense program.
And most of the businessmen felt
it would continue regardless of
what might develop in Korea.
But many agreed that if a truce
came in the Far East there would
be a period of deflation for a short
time.
With defense Industry expanding
many saw more people with more
jobs with more money. How much
of a dampener taxes might be on
spending by consumers was a
moot question.
Most of the businessmen and in
dustrialists were a little reticent
to talk about 1952 in very defi
nite terms. They were little cau
tious because, as one put it, of
the many "uncertainties."
C. A Watkins of Watkins. Inc.,
Wichita, Kansas, said his thinking
on 1952 was not to plan for more
than 90 days ahead.
Manly Fleischmann, defense
production administrator, earlier
predicted an easing of controls (or
more civilian use of steel late in
1952 and an easing of alumi
num restrictions shortly there
after. He said he saw no improvement
in the outlook for civilian use of
nickel and copper, however.
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being filmed at the Alameda Calif.. I Naval Air
Christinas day. Each family has about a minute a
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and Kathy, two 'years. Mrs. L. H. Arnold, Menlo P
is John V. Pflaum (center) and Jay D. Skidmore
eraman. (AP WIREPHOTO)
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f families of men serving aboard the Aircraft
tars, the top motion picture of the year is now
station and will be shown aboard the vessels
nd a half to deliver an impromptu Christmas mes
Mountain View, Calif., with Randy, four months,
ark, Calif,, holding Carolyn, six months. Director
(right) a former combat photographer, is cam-
Tuti Dee. II, 1951 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11
Badges Of Chauffeurs
Will Be Discontinued
Oregon's commercial drivers will
not receive badges this year
when they renew their chauffeur's
licenses, the secretary of state's
office reminded today.
Issuance of badees to licensed
chauffeurs was discontinued by an
act oi tne rj.il stale legislature,
license officials pointed out. The
license card itself, however, falls
due for renewal on December
31 as usual and new cards are
applications are received.
The department said a numher
of inquiries regarding the missing
oaages are coming in each day
from drivers who apparently are
unaware of the change in the
law.
A total of 51,248 chauffeur's li
censes have been granted during
the year, all of which must bear,
all of which must be renewed on
or before the December 31 dead
line. This is an increase of ap
proximately 1.000 over the number
granted the year before.
near Eugene, was not in the least
impressed by a recent "photo
news" itm in The News-Review.
The picture featured a seven-pound
turnip.
Mrs. Denn writes:
"I went to my garden and pulled
strapleaf turnip and placed on
scales. It weighed just 10Vi pounds.
I have beets as large or larger.
Gathered a gallon and a half of
strawberries Thanksgiving for
shortcake. Gathered raspberries
as large as an ordinary thimble
last November. Brought in an egg,
measuring 7 7-8 inches around the
long way and 5 7-8 inches the
other way. It was laid by a Hamp
shire Red hen. So we do things
in a big way up here at Eu
gene. "We have five acres near the
city limits."
Planes Will Spray
Against Budworm
EUGENE (!P) About 73,
000 acres of timber in the moun
tains east of Eugene will be
sprayed by airplanes next spring
to combat infestations of spruce
budworms.
This 1952 spraying job an
nounced by the spruce budworm
action committee, is expected to
deal the knockout blow to the
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hungry insects in western Oregon
forests.
The timber to be sprayed in
this area is a part of the 500.000
acres which will be sprayed
throughout the state, mostly in the
Blue mountains of eastern Oregon,
next year. (
Last June and July almost a
million acres of Oregon timber
lands were sprayed with a DDT
mixture, resulting in at least a 97
percent kill, according to an Ore
gon State college professor.
ine spruce budworm action
committee, headed by Forester E.
L. Kolbe, of Portland, is made
up of private and public land
owning and land management
agencies acting to save timber
endangered by the budworm.
Spraying of about 340,003 acres
in western Oregonluring the past
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