The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 30, 1955, Image 21

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    CE Official Says Exploiting Halted On Atom Reactors
WASHINGTON Lfl General
Electric's top atomic executive de
clared Tuesday that official sec
recy and lack of an assured fuel
supply are obstructing industry
from the exploiting "a wide open"
foreign market for atomic power
reactors.
Francis K. McCune, vice presi-
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dent of the General Electric Co. I
and general manager of its Atom-1
ic Product Division, addressed 400
members of the Atomic Industrial
Forum, Inc., which opened a three!
day meeting here in connection i
with the country's first atomic
trade fair. 1
McCune revealed that most ma-
jor American companies brought 1
back from the recent atoms-for-1
peace conference at Geneva "ma-!
jor prospects for sales in the Eu-I
ropean market." '
This business hf nrnrlii-lod will
gear up the industry for "our own
tremendous market coming up."
"We. and many other firms,
have in mind right now requests
from many foreign governments
and private groups to submit pro
posals on reactors varying from
research reactors to large power
installations," McCune said.
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Pilof Meat Inspection
Program Gets Started
SALEM Wl The state's pilot
meat inspection program was
started in Salem this week, the
Oregon Department of Agriculture I
announced Wednesday.
For the next three weeks, every I
slaughtering plant in the Salem
area will have all of its meat in-1
spected. I
The Legislature authorized the
pilot program to find out if a I
complete state inspection program
is necessary, and how much it i
would cost. I
Similar pilot inspections will be
made in other sections of the state.
McCune said he feels sure the
United States can retain tight sec
recy on atomic weapons work but
relax on imformation concerning
peacetime uses of the atom.
McCune predicted that the Ge
neva meeting, by revealing that
Britain and Russian technology is
approximately abreast of this
country's in peace time applica
tions of nuclear power, may
achieve the elimination of "exces
sive secrecy" in which this country
has sheltered this knowledge.
Walter Hanson Named
Wildlife Supervisor
PORTLAND Wl Dr. Walter O.
Hanson has been named to super
vise wildlife activities for the U.S.
Forest Service in its Pacific North-1
west region. .
Dr. Hanson comes to this area
from the Black Hills National For
est where he was a staff assistant.
He succeeds William W. Huber
who has been assigned to Forest
Service headquarters in Washing
ton. D.C. f
Hanson is a native of Utah and
has been employed by the Forest
Service since 1935.
Church's Drug Store
OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY 8 AM to 10 PM
SUNDAYS, 10 AM to 6 PM
Park Free and Shop at Leisure
Prescriptions filled Promptly and Accurately
Friendly, Personaliied Service at
CHURCH'S DRUG STORE
Rose Hotel Annex Phone OR 3-6333
EARTHQUAKE FELT
' PASADENA, Calif. I A dis
tant earthquake strong enough to
cause considerable damage if it
struck in a populated area was
recorded Wednesday by the Cali
fornia Institute of Technology.
Seismologists had no distance or
direction.
The first shock was timed at
1.30:21 a.m. PST and a second
shock at 10:40:45 a.m. .
Knowiand Opposes
Selling Surpluses
To Soviet Russia
WASHINGTON tfl Sen. Know
land (R-Caiif) opposed Thursday
proposals of some other senators
that this country sell some of its
bulging farm surpluses to Soviet
Russia or other Communist na
tions. Such action, he told newsmen,
"would strengthen their economic
and military organizations. A lot1
of free people and nations in the
world could use our farm sur
pluses." In a speech Wednesday night
before a University of North Caro
lina forum at Chapel Hill, Know
land rejected the theory that
smiles and words of Soviet spokes
men in recent months indicate an
easing of world tensions.
Instead, Knowiand called for a
continued tough policy with the
Kremlin bosses and predicted that
this will be an issue in next year's
elections of a President and Con
gress. "No political party and no candi
date will be able to evade or
submerge such an issue in 1956,"
Knowiand said, adding:
"If there is to be a change in
policy it should be by deliberate
choice of the American people and
not by a diplomatic shell game". . .
Asked by newsmen if this and
other blunt phrases were a criti
cism of foreign policies of Presi
dent Eisenhower or Secretary of
Slate Dulles, Knowiand insisted
they were not.
NW Real Estate Conference Ends
Bob's Lockers
formerly Horry's
Will Be Open 7 Days A
Week Until 9 P.M. All
During Deer Season.
Lockers Available
1835 North Stephens
ORehord 3-3367
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Phone ORehord 3-4436
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Estimates Gladly Made
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Garretsen Building Supply Co.
402 W. Ook Ph. OR 2-2636
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NOT SO CORNY Corn yields on many Wisconsin farms will
be down this year, and Ralph Lukken of Madison shows why.
Kernels have developed only in the center of the ears, leaving
both ends barren. Wisconsin farmers are expecting a loss of
three million dollars due to this year's drought.
MOUEST MAIDEKS
Tndemirk Rnlittrtd U 8 Pitent Offle
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Mr)tnL KB
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"I keep it on for Butch. He gets so bored in
this small apartment!"
RADIO SERVICING
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pert Repairs. All makes. 503 N.
.'ackson OR 2-2457.
PLUMBING
K & C Plumbing Co. Free Estimates.
OR 3-3509 1030 E. 6th.
Hurlburt's Plumbing Any type. Ph.
3244. Sutherlin.
FLOOR SANDING
Floors laid and finished,
ph. OR 3 8442.
Carlson,
ROOFING
Acme Roofing Co., 512 W. Oak.
OR 3-8255.
DECORATORS
Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co.
230 North Stephens Phone 3-537
Harris Plumbing & Heating Co
?05 South Stephens Phone 3-8173
Coen Supply Co. Phon 3-4461
Hansen's Plumbing & Heating, Wins
ton Ph 9 8705
ELECTRICIANS
Hvdorn Elect.-ic, 2125 Hollii St.
OR 3-5096 No Sat. work. Free
estimates.
Du F-esne Electric. 304 N. Vain
U'al 3-5358 or 3-3223
Painting and paper hanging. H.
"Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240.
REFRIGERATION
Refrigeration Engineering
Sales ond Service "by George"
OR 2-1032 906 B-ooklyn
CARPENTERS
Building and Kemodefing
All Types
Leo E. Kowalewski OR 3-8U20
JOHN A. JOHNSON
Watch maker and Jeweler
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101 SOUTH JACKSON
Located in the E. G' High
Insurance Office
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Fisher Thorsen Paint Co., Portland
W E. DAUWl S
PHONE ORehord 2-1S71
SPOKANE I The Northwest
Real Estate Education Conference,
1 three-day meeting attended bv
nore than 1,000 realtors from ail
arts of the Pacific Northwest,
Mided Wednesday night with the
election of officers.
Colburn L. Crabinhurst of Sa
lem was named president for Ore
Son; Marion Voorhees of Boise,
president for Idaho; A. O. Sokolo
iki of Missoula, president for Mon
ona; and Vern Lockwood of Bcll
ingham, president for Washington.
A final-session speaker told of
new progress in rehabilitating out
moded dwellings in deteriorating
neighborhoods.
Walter S. Dayton of Bayside,
N.Y., chairman of the Build a Bet
ter American Council of the Na
tinal Assn. of Real Estate Boards
said Jendinjr Institutions previous
ly had taken a dim view of such
rehabilitation programs.
But under new FHA terms, he
said, "property owners and invest
ors will be able to secure long
term, low down payment loans on
about the same basis as those
available for new construction."
SAIL FOR BRAZIL
TOKYO l Some 550 Japan
ese emigrants sailed for Brazil
Tuesday as part of the ninth emi
gration program this year.
Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sosh otid Fromej
Porrott ond Mother OR 3 3434
PHOTO FINISHING
in at 5, out at 9
We give S&H Creen Stamps
CLARK'S STUDIO
10S S. Jockion OR 3-8526
TAXIDERMY
TmrirWmv Tannina. Ruas made from
j your animal skins. Lanqenberg's,
' Junction.
Ambutory and Bed Pvrientt
Superviied by
Reaittered NurM
Kind Penonat Attention.
NURSING CARE
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Day and Night Claim,
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MEMBER:
Pacific Northwest Business
School Atiociotien
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Books and Authors
Answer to Previous Puzzle
ACROSS
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Miserables"
4 He wrote "Of
Time and the
River"
8 His pen name
was Elia
12 American
humorist,
George
13 Musical
instrument
14 Persian prince
15 Short sleep
16 Wretched
18 Give forth
: 20 Eat away
, 21 Raced
i 22 Horse color
24 Outer garment
26 Employed
27 Immerse
30 Reach '
32 Moon goddess !
34 Exercises
power i
35 Rubber
36 Pope's title
(ab.)
37 Faithful
39 Food regime
40 Places
41 Through
42 Encourage
45 Divide
proportionally
49 Release
51 Make
obeisance
52 "Emerald
Isle"
53 Gaelic
54 Southern
general
55 Italian city
56 Afternoon
parties
57 Worm
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2 Kind of cheese
3 Parted
4 Alcott heroine,
a "Little
5 Funeral notice
6 Unsuccessful
ones
7 Charge
8 We from
books
9 Pulpit
10 Gentle
11 Scottish broth
17 School book
19 Inborn
23 Estonian
island
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Indicu
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pronoun
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