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From Seeding Of Clouds '
PENTICTON, B.C. W Eco
nomic benefits from cloud seeding
could amount upwards to 50-mil-lioa
dollars in the three West
Coast states, J.S. Barrows, chief
of the Montana fire research di
vision said here.
Barrows offered his opinion at
the annual' meeting of the Western
Snow Conference.
He said the economic benefits
from cloud seeding would come
through an increase in rainfall,
a reduction in hail storms and a
reduction in forest fires caused by
ugntnmg.
Barrows pointed out that in the
12 Western states, about 8,000 for
est fires are caused annually by
ugncning.
NEW OFFICES Dr. John William Unruh, eye specialist; I vord Ave., across from trie entrance to the Vetrans Admin-
Drs. James H.' Harris and Trowbridge R. Mafit, obste- I istration hospital. The building was recently completed
tricians and gynecologists; and attorney Thomas Hartfiel 1 by Vince Rogers who has a tune-up shop in the back of
have moved into a new office building at 1373 W. Har- I the building. Paui Jenkins).
Grace Kelly Received 138 Titles On Wedding Prince
MSASLiS EPIDEMIC
ANCHORAGE, Alaska as A
measles epidemic sweeping the
small village of Nondalion, 200
miles southwest of here, has
killed x child and stricken 50 ol the
140 residents of the town.
Alaska health authorities here
said 2-year-old Raymond Trefon
died Tuesday aboard plane
Dringing mm nere for treatment.
Most of those stricken are children.
MONTE CARLO OB Grace
Kelly received 138 titles all at
once when she wed Prince Rainier
III. But many of them refer to
villages long since wiped off t h e
map of France.
Rainier rules only over Mon
aco's 370 acres. Other titles at
tached to still existing places are
just honorary.
Grace is actually twice a prin
cess, four times duchess, once a
viscountess, eight times countess,
four times marchioness and nine
times baroness. To these are add
ed 110 other titles which translate
into "lady."
Her second princess title is that
of Princess de Chateau-Porcier. A
century-old encyclopedia describes
the place as a village of 1900 in
habitants in eastern France with
a 16th century church adorned with
a "nice spire."
Latest encyclopedias have
dropped any mention of Chateau
Porcier, and no sizeable map of
France shows it.
The duchess titles include that
of Mazarin, reminiscent of King
Louis XIV's Prime Minister.
The Viscountcy of Murat harks
back to Napoleonic days. Murat
was Napoleon's brother-in-law.
Two of the countess titles point
to eastern France: Belfort and
Thann.
Thann sent a group of young
choir singers to take part in the
wedding festivities.
Grace will also be Marchioness
of Baux, a 12th Century village in
southern France which gave its
name to bauxite. The aluminum
ore was first found there.
She will also be marchioness of
three other piaces which would
appear only on a very detailed
map.
Most of the baroness and lady
titles refer to places which were
important centuries ago but which
have disappeared.
BLM Rejected
102 Applications
For Uranium Hunt
PORTLAND m The Bureau
of Land Management has reject
ed tin applications lor uranim .
prospeetiag permits on an esti
mated 230,000 acres of govern
ment land in Central Oregon.
J. A. Wood, suoervisor-adiudi-
cjtor for the BLM, said the appli
cants failed to pay the annual
rental of 25 cents an acre within
30 days after being notified their
applications Baa Seen processed.
Thu applications had been filed
by 17 persons giving as their
address 122 Mite High Center,
Denver. This is the office address
of Tip Top Uranium and Oil, Inc.
Wood said that prospecting per
mits on 340 acres of the land in
question had bees issued to two
Oregon clients of Thomas Boeke,
Redmond attorney whs first
brought the filings by the Colo
rado group to light.
Prospecting permits art now
available on the balance of the
land. They may be obtained by
paying a $10 filing fee and the
first year's rent of 25 cents an
sere,
The land Involved is known as
acquired lands which are not sub
ject to regular mining laws.
Thur,, April 26, 1954 The News-Review, RatehwFg, Ore. 5
2 Accused Holdup Men
Enter Pleas Of Guilty
PORTLAND W Two men
charged with Portland bank hold
ups entered guilty pleas in fader
al court Tuesday.
They are William John Simon
of Indiana who admitted robbing
a downtown branch of the First
National Bank of some $3,800 a
week ago, and Joseph Patrick
Walsh, 45, a merchant seaman
who admitted the ensuecessfai si
tempt to hold up a downtown
branch ol the U. S. National Bank
Jan. 21.
Most of the money stoles bj
Simon was recovered.
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Sen. Morse's 'Early Bird'
Habit Regarded By Guests
As Omen Of Win In Election
By A. ROBERT SMITH
News-Review Correspondent
WASHINGTON It's beginning
to look like the fellow who beats
Sen. Wayne Morse is going to- have
to get up awfully early in the mor
ning to do it.
Morse has been rolling out be
fore dawn periodically of late to
show quite proudly his herd of
Devon cattle on his nearby Mary
land farm to every visiting group
of Orgon farmers that comes to
town.
This past week, for example, a
group of Prineville area residents
was here to urge Congress to ap
prove the Crooked River reclama
tion project bill. But hours before
the lawmakers opened shop on Cap
itol Hill the visitors had a 5 a.m.
date with Sen. Morse.
The senator and Mrs. Morse had
got up even earlier to pick them
up at their hotel and drive them
out into the country for a look at
the Morse herd. After a good farm
breakfast, they returned them to
their scheduled appointments in
the capital.
Apparently getting up with the
cows pays off for Morse. In Ore
gon last month a reporter for the
Eugene Register-Guard was told
by a returning farmer about get
ting the red carpet treatment from
Morse the cattleman.
"You know," he observed,
Senator Morse was about the
only man in Washington who
seemed to understand our problems."
"Douglas, you never told ma you
were a plumber."
Two-Sided Plug
Republicans from the 48 states
and territories who were in town
this past week for a high powered
campaign strategy conference
couldn't avoid the most outland
ish display of political gadgets,
knicknacks and geegaws that indi
cated what lies ahead in this pres
idential election year.
In the hotel where they met, the
GOP politicians were given the big
sales pitch by the manufacturers
of campaign buttons, stickers and
what-have-you. They were showing
virtually anything they could print
those famous letters on, IKE.
This included sun visors, pens,
book matcnes, beer can openers,
bracelets and even sheer hosiery
for the gal who is so dedicated
to the causa that she wants to tell
every man who looks at her an
kles that "I Like Ike."
One clever auto sticker designed
to be splashed across the back
bumper of the family car was a
parody on the warnings about not
passing on the right. At one end
it showed an elephant 'and the
words, "Safe side." At the oppo
site end it showed a donkey and
the insecription, "Suicide."
U.S. Officials
Doubt Russians'
Missile Claim
MUNICH. Germany M5 U.S.
officials predicted today the Uni-i
tea Mates wiu develop an inter
continental rocket capable of lev
eling any place on earth. But they
admitted it is extremely difficult
to build a rocket accurate enough
to hit a target 5,000 miles away
the goal of U.S. reseachers.
In general, these officials were
inclined to discount the statement
by Soviet Communist party chief
isiikita Knrusnchev Monday teat
the Russians soon would have such
an intercontinental missile.
"It's good propaganda," one
high source commented, "bat
that t all you can say for it."
These views were expressed at
an informal interview during the
world's first international confer
ence on guided missiles. The sym
posium now being held here was
arranged by the scientific unit of
the North Atlantis Treaty Organ
ization. ,
A score of Americans represent
ing the Pentagon and aircraft in
dustries are attending, along with
400 others . from NATO nations.
They were willing to discuss the
U.S. rocket program informally
but did not want to be identified by
name.
NET EARNINGS UP
NEW YORK (tf-United States
Steel Corp.- reported Tuesday rec
ord first quarter net income of
$104,160,945, equal to $1.83 a com
mon share. This compared with
the previous record first quarter
earnings last year of $72,852,402,
equal to $1.25 a share, adjusted
for last year's 2-for-l stock split.
The Prineville visitors had a dis
quieting forecast for the Morse
camp. They predicted Phil Hitch
cock would deleat Douglas fticivay.
Morse hopes McKay will win.
Washington is still chuckling over
o nnin lnft hohinH hv Dnnff MrKav
He was part of the original Eisen
hower cabinet until he resigned
to run for the Senate. The original
cabinet had been dubbed the "eight
millionaires and a plumber" be
cause it was made up of well-to-do
businessmen and lawyers and
one-laboring man, former Labor
Secretary Martin Durkin.
When Mrs. McKay heard this
she turned to Doug and remarked,
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HIS NAME IS
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He May Hold the Key
to your
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Representing Sun Life
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Douglas County State
Bank Building
Roseburg, Ore.
Phone OR 3-8134
MR. & MRS ELMER DAVIS
AND GLENN DAVIS OF
Hast Side
Market
We had the pleasure of furnishing
and installing the new
TYLER and SHERER
Self -Service
REFRIGERATED CASES
In the completely remodeled an,d redecorated
store.
You will find it faster, easier and more con-
venient to select your dairy products, frozen
foods and other perishables from these handy
reach-in refrigerated display cases.
BERGERON'S
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
833 S. E.
SHERIDAN
PHONE
OR 3-6S24.
mm
ml
mm
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Coma in and tee the new .convenience feature and fresh bright look at East Side
Market!
NEW CHECK-OUTS FOR FASTER, MORE EFFICIENT SERVICE
NEWLY REMODELED: REARRANGED ISLANDS FOR YOUR ADDED
CONVENIENCE , ' .
COMPLETELY REDECORATED WITH A FRESH, BRIGHT LOOK
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STORE HOURS: Daily 7:30-8; Sunday, 8-8
FOLGER'S COFFEE
PATTERSON'S DQNUTS
DAVIDSON'S DONUTS
SANDWICHES
And sample of
Patterson's bakery product
All Day
Saturday!
O POP O SUCKERS
O ICECREAM O BALLOONS
FOR THE KIDDIES
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
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KOOL-AID
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PORK CHOPS Center Cut lb.
49c
PORK STEAK ,b. 35'
GROUND ROUND ib. 49c
WIENERS Nebergail brand ib. 45'
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BANANAS
CARROTS
ORANGES
CELERY HEARTS 23c
AH prictt in fi edfertitement good thru Saturday,
We reierve the right to limit quoraiHei. No late to
dealer.
2lbt 29c
2lb, 23 c
2 65c
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