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One-Time Movie Great
Raymond Griffith Dies
HOLLYWOOD I 1 Ravmond
Griftilli, whose movie career as a T f"" lJ. r.
comedian and producer dated back ' " VJU IrlTO l32S '
to the Mack Seniwtt era. died last
night of a heart attack. He was 70. : WASHINGTON ifi The Ajricul
Griffith was dining with friends !.ure Department said today it is
at the .Masquers Club when he "kcl.v ll,a' Americans will consume
was stricken. A physician pro- ?u0llt 15 jw cent more cigarettes
nounced him dead after adminis- 'n ''lan gar
tering artificial respiration. j But the use of tobacco in making
A silk top hat was Griffith's c'Sarettcs may not increase more
trademark as a comedian. He also U,an 5 per cen, ,ne 8cncy said
.wrote many of the comedies pro.;1" "n u"k Tf--duccd
by Sennett !, The Cosl of the 15 per cent
increase in use of cigarettes was
Dascd upon the assumption that
the controversial health aspect of
cigarette smoking will have no
prolonged adverse effects in con
sumption. It also assumes that the num
ber of male smokers will increase
about 10 per cent and female smok
ers at least 33 per cent.
The reason the use of tobacco is
not expected tfc increase as much
as cigarette smoking is that pro
cessors are expected to use more
and more of the leaf and stem that
in the past was discarded.
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Infestation Of Field Mice
Costs East Oregon Farmers
Many Millions Of Dollars
Fri. No. 29, 1957 The Newi-Review, Xoieburg, Ore. 7
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MENDING FENCES British Prime Minister Harold Mac
millan (right) and French Premier Felix Gaillard review
honor guard in Paris shortly after Macmillan's arrival
from London, fhe British leader is in France for con
ferences aimed at restoring the Anglo-French alliance
which was badly torn by American and Birtish arms ship
ment to Tunisia.
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KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. I
An infestation of field mice is
costing Eastern Oregon farmers
millions of dollars.
It apparently is worst in Kla
math County, where the county
agricultural agent, C. A. Hender
son, estimates damage at $2,500,
000 to potatoes, seed crops, hay
and pastures.
The infestation exlriula into
northern California and eastward
from here, perhaps into Idaho,
Henderson said.
He said the field mouse popu
lation jumped abnormally this
season. He estimated there are'
up to 10,000 mice per acre on
some of the 400.000 cultivated
acres in Klamath County. That's
a mouse every four square feel 1
in those fields.
Don't Menace Health j
Public Health officials say that,
so far they do not menace health.
But they could become a prob-,
lem if they tried to move into i
buildings this winter. The officials
are also watching closely for any j
outbreak of disease among the
mice. !
One of the first fears was of
bubonic plague, which rodents of
the west have carried in the past
via lice.
Dr. William Jellison of the U.S.
Disease Laboratory at Hamilton,
Mont., said, however, that he
found no bubonic plague, and in
fact did not find 'any lice on 50
mice caught in 'Klamath County.
Officials also are watching for
a disease that could cut down the
mouse population. So far none
has appeared.
C. D. ertrees. assistant to Hen
derson, said that one day this
week he searched all day and did
not find a dead mouse.
Officials have not determined
the reason for the sudden jump
in the mouse population. Preda
tors owls, hawks and others
appear in normal numbers, al
though perhaps fatter than usual
because of the happy hunting.
The mice even , are breeding
later than officials expected. Cold
weather has come on, but that
has not slowed the increase. Fe
males caught last week proved
to be pregnant. And mici have a
gestation period shorter than
three weeks.
MAY REBUILD PLANT 1
LANGLOIS i Glenn Noble;
says he and 38 other businessmen!
may rebuild a factory that pro- j
duccd a famous blue cheese before '
it was destroyed by fire last
April. j
Noble said his group plans an
other meeting soon to discuss:
plans for constructing a new plant!
in this southern Oregon coastal
town. i
! DON'T BE JUST A PAL I
LOS A.N'GKLES i Advice to
I parents: Don't try to be pals to
your children. Dr. Ralph II. j
Greenson, a Beverly Hills Psycho-!
) analyst, says the children of "pal" !
i parents become confused in l licit- j
1 relationships. He told a regional
meeting of the American Psychi
atric Assn., "There is no substi
tute for father and mother."
Dream House Designed
For 4-Year-Old Triplets
NEW YOI1K A "Dream
House" is being built for the 4-ycar-old
triplet children of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pelraglia of the
Bronx.
Clutching blight red toy shovels,
the children, Gail, Donna and Ster
phen, dug the first spadefuls of
earth Sunday for their new home.
A priest, the chairman of the
Bronx Junior Chamber of Com
merce and about 200 persons were
on hand but the Pctraglia children
could not see them. They have
been blind since birth.
The one-story brick ranch house
Is being paid for by the "Dream
House" Committee of the Bronx
Junior Chamber of Commerce. The
Bronx ESCA Club donated the land.
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SECOND DIONNE QUINT MARRIES Cecile Dionne, 23,
one of the (our surviving DioYine quintuplets, gazes fondly
at her fiance, Phillipe Langlois, 26, during a visit to Que
bec, Canada earlier this year. Langlois is a Montreal Ca
nadian Broadcasting Co. audio-technician. They were
married in a ceremony at Corbeil, Ontario, near the
quints' farmhouse birthplace. Cecile is the second of the
sisters to wed.
Iraq Refuses To Allow
British Planes Refueling
NEW DELHI i Iraq has re
fused to allow British-built jet
fighters being ferried to the In
dian air force to refuel at her
British-built military airfield at
Habbaniya.
Indian Deputy Defense Minister
S. S. Majillna reported the ban
today. He Rave no reason for the
Iraai decision.
I Iraq is allied with Pakistan in
the Baghdad 1'act, which Indian
Prime Minister Nehru has icq-
qucntly criticized. Pakistan claims
India is arming against ner and
vice versa.
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Scientist Says
He Is Turning
Into A Woman
noSYTHE, Scotland 11 A 40-
ycar-old scientist who heads a na
val electronics research team savs
his sex is changing but he will
keep his job and live with Ins wife i
as a sister.
Wearing women's clothes, Frank
Little said at a news conference '
that he will dress as a man while
at work to meet official require-'
ments. but will live the rest of
his life as a woman.
As he told his story his wife sat
at his side. They said their clnl-t
dren know of Little's change and
that the family will remain togcth-
The Littles have two sons IS and
16 and a daughter 8.
R. II. Richards, superintendent
of the admiralty research estab
lishment, also was present. He
said he had asked Little to make i
a statement to bring the matter
into the open.
"Mr. Little is a brilliant sricn-;
tist and I have every confidence
in his capabilities." Richards said.
"At present he is sitting on the ;
fence of nature, but as far as I am
concerned he will continue to work
at the establishment dressed as
man, of course "
There's a merry Christmas in
store for the family who give
Dad o DeWalt Power Shop.
Junior's eyes, too, hove that
"do-it-yourself" glow os he
sees the many hoppy hours
ahead for himself and Dad in
the workshop.
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