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SPANIARD DIES PAHIS, i Salvador Branas, minister of information and prop aganda in the exiled Spanish re publican government, died here Tuesday of a heart attack. He was 61. Damage By Disease, Insects, Fire Great Loss Factor In United States' Forests FRANCISCAN WARE Strike Leaders Arrests Made In Argentina BUENOS A1I1ES li 200 strike leaders were arrested Service since 1934. ,. .. til Insects, disease, fire, wind and eastern hardwood forests. Because and private owners to pool their oilier forest foes are killing one of its excellent growth, ease of means to discover and attack dis- fiith of the wood volume added management, value of its nuts and ease and insect outbreaks, by new growth in the nation's for- the high desirability of its wood, i. , . , esis racn year. me cnesmut was nrooaoiv tne mosi i -- --- . . . ..;,.;. ,.,i Indirect losses, measurable only highly prized hardwood tree. j Today, forest industries are har-; ,..:, i,i,.,, Amnihuru sermi !"Jellf,cldJJ",h,"r.a.la!:! P.f;l..ln !893i .valuable species, veiling insect-infested trees KS fiieitag .1 IhS greater. In a sm (trees large Thuri. Sepr, 26, 1957 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Fall Festival Slated Saturday One of the big events of the have included linens of 11 kinds, year for the Evergreen Grange I crocheting and embroidery work, south of Koseburg is its annual; The hamper will be given away "Fall Festival." scheduled this Saturday niuht. i Tuesday in Cordoba Province af-! since 1952 he has been assistant Saturday night at 7. i A snack bar will be operated by ler a 24-hour walkout was called regional forester. Grangers are busily completing (the Home Economics Club under to protest living costs. , . :.. . nownieville Farrell plans for the event at the grange i the direction of Mrs. Hess. Games California Region Cats New Forest Fire Chief SAN FRANCISCO I - The California region of the U.S. For est Service has new chief of fire rnnlriil. Norman J. Farrell. About i who has served with the Forest The strikers also demanded that lives in Bcrkelev Ihe provisional government ot lis, is known to be far was slruck by the chestnut blight, 'quickly as possible to salvage the i" anri spttinc un rules for an importation from Asia. The .lis- timtaT and to move hordes of in- ,k 8 S P , ngle year, sawtimber ease rapidly reached epidemic pro- sects out of the woods and awiy , ' . , e enough to be made portions and swept through the from healthy trees. Helicopters and ."f ,, s,nke w5 nearly Announcing his appointment, Regional Forester Charles Con naughton said Farrell is taking over improved methods of fire fighting, including tactical sup port of ground fighters with air OPEN STOCK SALE i into lumber) killed bv hese foes eastern hardwood areas. In 1909 airplanes are used to spray widely ,0,a'1 w',h ,lle. lransP(,rt. system I support, helicopters and smoke- amounis to 12.lo0.U00.0O0 board production of chestnut lumber infected and inaccessible areas ani1 other services practically at jumpers methods initiated by his feet. That's enough to build 1.252,- i reached its peak 6ii3,891, 000 board with powerful insecticides to con- standstill. The arrests were predecessor, M. M. Nelson. 200 five-room frame houses feet being exceeded only by ma-jtrol leaf-eating insects. made as strikers tried to stage i Neson wji ieave soon for Wash- enouj;h for every family living in pie and oak in hardwood lumber A great deal of attention is also ueiiiuuMmuuii. the State of Massachusetts with urodurlinn. Bv 1944. nrnduction beine civen to tree diseases, in- In Buenos Aires enough left over to rebuild all Ihe had dropped to Cl.224.000 hoard IcludinR control measures and the 70 per cent of the city's dock schools and churches of that slate. feet, and today there is no commer-1 hreeching of disease resistant! workers hegan a 48-hour strike the manufacture of over 5.000 ar- cial production. strains. However, high losses can i Tuesday for higher wages. Troops growing stock all trees live inches i . j be expected to continue until all j were sent in to help unload snips, and over in diameter, including I experiments Made commercial stands of virgin tim-j The construction workers union ....,iiun-icc. a aiiKBi-iiiiK i iiyi.c.ci, uiuusii; has nu. Bivt:ii uer are iiaitesicu. vumiiR is uie 'in Huenos Aires said US call tori WARSAW ( A nptitinn nin. 3.389.0O0.O00 cubic feet of wood a up hope of restoring the chestnut only cure tor diseased overmature ,a 24-hour strike, also beginning I teslinc t'oueher censorshio in Po- ve.-ir In Ihe nation's lit nf i-nmniorn!) Imnc , t i-.. i..i i i.. nii i"uM' vtusui siuj 111 iu " ... . . ..... . - - - iiit-stiiiv, llau uevil uvniiy juyi ih-i Msnri h hepn sipnpri hv ninp Despite these losses-plua the tree species. Both industry and High winds and drought cannot cent effective ."iiline Pnlish T writers steady harvest of timber used in government researchers are ex-.be controlled, but remarkable pro- ,v th . ..:, in ,ie enitil 7 7 7 .. ... . ' the manufacture of over 5,000 ar-: perimenting with various methods 'gress is bein- made in forest fire : e,i"2y . ,L " " " ,,;,? ? i , Informc3, sources said Wednes licles Americans use every day- for controlling chestnut blight and . prevention, protection and suppres-i"," '' ."!?,, ;,tin,. .nVm,,, Clay ll 'e forwarded to the the country is growing more wood are attempting to breed chestnut j sion. and methods for preventing will be played and prizes offered, repons .iirs. ueorge A. McDowell, reporter for the grange. This will be a public event... CLOSE TO THE NEWS 1 iniflnn HI' vvliprp hp hat: hppn an estimated i named deputy assistant chief of the service's resources manage ment division. PROTEST CENSORSHIP depredations by animals are being I ration workers, developed. Trees are mortal, loo. nut forest 0 OFF Two Weeks Only than is being removed from (he trees that will be blight resistant, forest for Ihe first lime in the 2Uth Among other outstanding exain ccnlury. pies of damage caused by forest epidemics are llie practically total research and improved Forest prac-; Virgorous Trees Escape destruction of all mature larch tices are continually at work lo as-! Good forestry is the best preven- stands in the lake states by the sure our nalion of healthier and tative ot tnese losses. A vigorous larch sawfly about 4o yearn aso; more productive forests. growing loresi me prime aim oi numerous Dark-Beetle outbreaks in forestry usually suffers Utile in- the pine and fir forests of the West jury from most insects and (lis- and South have destroyed many eases. However, even the most billions of board feet of timber; thrifty forests arc subject tu at- i and blister rust is a constant threat tack by various species of saw- to valuable while pines wherevr flies, lent caterpillars and other i they grow. leaf eaters. In a well-managed Insects and diseases attack trees forest access roads provide means from roots to crowns. All ages arc for reaching with appropriate rem- affected from nurseries to virgin .......... rr.. 1 u.. ... j:- , ., xi. .., :n.. i-uii-s anna uuciii-u uy uiu.se uis- , luiesi.s. maiuie siauus, especially , , ... . i i eases and insects against which those that are overmature, arc us- i ,, T 1 .P L LT pI, mere vigor will not live nrolec-1 uallv damaued the most, and visor-1 . hands ,of a SDeclal committee tmn 7,.c t.n,,nn ciQnri. n,D in-, i...i'npre flioiuiay nigiu Uee. FROM NINE TO FIVE Bv Jo Fischer 'Dry Zone' Fate Placed In Hands Of Committee El'GENE i.f The fate of the "dry zone" around the University I tion. ous young stands Recognizing the need for good none is immune. j forestry, the country's wood-using! Ten years ago a major insect industries have been carrying on 1 outbreak was almost a hopeless I for many years two national for- problem. In 1947. the first coordi- !pll'V ni-nnrmc Ihl-nnoli A,npri,an natpH nTTm-l In cnlt.p lliic nrnhlnm .cry inupc, s eTerr puuem, ! j oresi t'roducls Industries, Inc. was made, mat year Congress I lie i-.ufii.-iic v-iir x-uuiivii luin-ii for creation of a new seven-member committee, including three representatives from the univer sity, to recommend on three j grocery store beer license appli- "i-i... a : n' l :.i- .1.- .. : , r 1 . ' CailOnS I IX) In WllllIU t lie ZOI1C. U11C .. 1 re . 111c mut:i nan lice r di ill svsieiu Willi ine siiuiik uikiuk ui luiesi , , , , every single piece of Famous , pnc0Urages and aids private wood-1 industries, passed the Forest Pest ' ih slres , 5. al seckm8 Fronrisrnr. Wn In nur fnr-L-. 1 land owners to practice good for-IControl Bill which provided means p ,.V.''g1e lue" Fronciscan Ware in our srocki jn niaSagement of their for state and federal governments ! , M J,he ,nsfha"? " '"" .in will I.- . - U..J. wnnTllanrU .mrl wiv nnhlip rppno. i I ' .tlir lhe . Oregon I.iqi or win us aeiiinu ui u uuuJU. I - I n it 1011 to those whose lands have balancing 20 off for two! been inspected and found to meet (jTOUD lO UDDOSC ds. i r weeks. Iu l,;..i, 1.' .., !.! Build a new sef or fill-Keep America Green trys to enlist lTv Use For r present pattern. Iti;a progranl to prevent "man-caused rL....L C.L..I. in you the greatest sale ever! FILL IN THOSE NEEDED PIECES FROM THESE PATTERNS Desert Rose Apple Oasis 'torest lires. ! Destruction of seedlings and sap- . , . ! linus, damage to large trees and PORTLAND I - Ihe Rev. I deterioration of soils reduced lhe Edward lerry. Portland Metho- j : productivity of forest lands and'0"'1 district superintendent, was result in losses of potenlial growth na'ou Tuesday lo head a group considerably greater than Ihe 10 oppose use ol lax tunas tor , measurable mortality. Even seeds I parocniat scnoo s. the source of future timber crops are otten eaten by rodents. Deet damage is serious on some refor- ' pslpil hinds Pni'enninps anil hpnv. ers inflict heavy damage inmanv Preserve separation of church and fnrnstpH area The Intal nf riirert ; Slate, The commission said it would never let myself weigh more than 110. When the scale low City Council recommenda- ' . . . . . it He was made president of a I local chapter of the National i Protestants and Other Americans ; United, an organization formed to anH mirttf Inccac im Hiffiiilt In Autumn estimate. Duel1 'rt 'tcs Lower i Hamflpf and rinsl rncl inn nf forest Stafburst Jrees by insects and disease are ( Control Commission told the city I last week that it is adoption a hands-off policy on the dry zone, i which the commission originally established several years ago. follow lions on granting or refusing li censes within thj zone. In other action, the council voted to serve notice on l.ane County thai it expects the county to take out a city building permit for a new courthouse now under construction in Eugene. The county, supported by a rut ing from Disl. Atty. Eugcnp Vvnn, has maintained it doesn't have to pay a building permit fee to the city because the county is a branch of the state government, and so exempt. hall. It has been decided to have a "harvest food stall" as part of the festival this year. It will include products of the farm and home donated by members. Garden pro duce, eggs, home - canned food and homemade pies and cakes NOUMAX. Okla. .f) Mis. Tom will be oirered foe sale. Members , Emerson, wife of the University of have been asked to bring dona-1 Oklahoma football tackle, will have tmns early. I the inside story on the nation's No. Mrs. Gertrude Hess reports that ' I team for her new job. She'll be women have been working on a sports editor next school term fur hamper in which grange women i the university's student newspaper. A Dog's Life ACP-OSH 1 Old breed of British dog, hound 6 Short-legRed hound doK 12 Opinrd 14 Attack 15 Hebrew ascetic 16 Dcrhts of progression 17 Thoroughfares 4 at ) 18 Pesler 20 Compass point 21 of th setting sun 23 Unfettered '-Mi Perched 27 Mimics 3t Jump I 32 Unclothed .13 Handle 34 Enthusiastic ardor 35 Cooking utensils 36 "My Gal " 39 Pause 40 Workers with i hides ; 43 Head covering j 46 Hindu queen ! 47 Seed ( conlainer I V Wild ass 52 Grumbte '54 Cylindrical 55 Cuts, as bread 5tt Says 57 Fixed looV DOWN 1 Poems 2 Trial A Dutch uncle 5 Annual income (Fr.) 6 French , hunting dog 7 Colorado resort, Park 8 King of Judah (Bib.) 9 Delia nee 10 Falsehoods 11 Otherwise 13 Acts 19 Collection of savings 21 Meal 22 Swords 23 Pulsate, as wings Answer to Previous Puzzle 1S1AN TlAlRjAl iACTlM a u c r6'tREfel Isi lo'e1 n. r r, Iwt i Ir. k (-'1hI a wNTl -. t i c p" l E ts ' p qe 65 rfy R ANT A N N P All I olrld i c ..pa wT?i n mf P O M 5 E R O U J R C A N J M TlO T O N N EON P E o"n E" "lM P 24 Nevada city 25 Direction 28 Wan 29 A ties 30 Dispatched 36 Traps 37 Girl's name 42 Staffers 4;( Kuldiii? beis 44 The ddl 4"i Umihan state 47 Measure of type 4fi Heavy blow 38 Looks askance 49 From himself 41 Kugged 51 Obtain mountain spur 53 Deep bole t t r" 7 r" r" r" a- r" ii - fj v s ' ' 1 Ti X in jso s - jj 55 " 55 irrr" 2 ?5 3TS T j - 4i U jus "" 5 .. 'i 5" IT 3 ?r v. 3 3 1 1 1 1 I 1 ML Ivy Sale Ends Oct. 5 Search Continues For Ship's Crew 2EQI lliere are dangerous sins developing, indicating a break down in the traditional American separation of churcli and state," said the Rev. Mr. Terry, who mentioned recent bills before the nm a srwrtacular a Ihnse caiispil state Legislature involving free hv fire, but todav direst insect and text bonks lor parochial schools. , .., . disease damage alone is around; 1 hc group announced it 'iiUends , "AAlBUIl, l. i man i. i .. In ;n nln s Ilia nn where Hie fc-leven search planes took limber a year-nearlv ami limes ! principle is being violated and rom the Azores Wednesday as he fife damage Th Tie always i under ake action through the ""P" prevailed that more sum at work inX forests SomeUmes i courts U correct the situation." I jors of the ( erman sailing ship . Jff.;.iie. .JL -i.' i The ann.uncement also said 1'amir would he found. Six of the when conditions are especially fa. , "d.-finite steps are now b.Mng , 86';''vmen have been rescued vorahle, such as when trees are ! la lo direct "public reaction weakened by severe droughts or! against tax funds now being fun burnings, their attacks may reach 1 nclled to parochial schools.' 566 S. E. Jackson Dial OR 3-6628 epidemic proportions. ! An outstanding example of the 'damage that can be caused by an (epidemic is the practically total destruction of the American chesl- nut as a commercial tree in our k r Ml IF YOUR CAR NEEDS NEW GLASS PAINT IOUCHUP CHROME REPLATING BODY-FENDER WORK COMPLETE REPAINT Earlier reports from the Azores that an American vessel was bringing in 40 survivors of Ihe hurricane-battered bark were called erroneous. The error was due lo a radio transmission which was misunderstood by listening posts in the Azores. The Azores are closest to the position from which Ihe I'aniir U'ne Incf hfiarH fi-iitn I ntvl ar oc Veterans Administration Volun- hurricane winds ripped her sails. ;tary Services reports that Hose- j , Wiesbaden, meanwhile, Ihe i burg High School has furnished H s Air hWe rmi,.,i th civih I tickets to hospital residents for the survivor as saying 20 companions Veterans Services Plan Activities : football gamos this year. tin a lifeboal with him had either Business Agent Taken i 'Fresh Out' Of Prison Use -Your Credit At Si Dillard Motor Co. For All Repair Work FOR AS LITTLE $ PER WEEK AS . . . . 2.00 The Lane County chapter of the ,i.,i t ,,, r ,. ,ti....i American Red Cross will furnish j overboard. He was picked up 30 tickets for each home football . Tuesday by the lT S Coast game at the University of Oregon. Guar( (:im,;r Absecnn.' He told his 1-riday the local Red Cross will rescuers be saw the four-masted start a beginners dancing class and windjammer sink shorilv after his would like lo have volunteers to lifeboat was launched.' assist. . Saturday evening the Klks will hold the monthly bingo game with Fuller .lohnson as chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Hicks of t h e Springfield American Legion visit- WASHINGTON' ? Herman ed the Veterans Hospital last Sun-, Kierdorf. Detroit Teamsters Co day. They brought XI dozen cookies ; ion business agent under James and conducted activities in t h e ' R. lloffa, testified Tuesdav llolfa giove. lured him fresh out of the Ohio penitentiary on Ins promise to be "a scholar and a gentleman." Kierdorf was the first witness !to testify as the Senate Rackets, investigating Committee reopened i PORTLAND :t Northwest hearings into the activities of Hof-, Orient Airlines will inaugurate the fa, .Midwest Teamsters boss who1 first nun-stop airline service he- is seeking the Teamsters Cnion tween Portland and New York national presidency. City Sunday. The Teamsters convention opens the eatbound flight will origi-1 .Monday in Miami Beach. Kla.. nate in Seattle and will stop at with election of officers due in Portland, from where it will leave midweek daily al 9 a.m. !orihwest esti-1 Hotfa, in earlier committee ; mates Hying lime at 7 hours and hearings in August, was accused 10 minutes. i of misuse of union funds and pow- The westbound flight will leave ers and association with gang New York at midnight, with fly-' slers. ing time to Portland estimated at 8 hours and 30 minutes. Northwest will use DC7C planes ; - MS f THT. OKMi 8MWISE1 I I WELL. AUYTHIWci X ENACTUV! 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