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Yugoslavia Asks
Economic Aid
From America
WASHINGTON (AP) Commu
nist Yugoslavia is asking for addi
tional American economic aid to I
finance a number of industrial
projects that were to have been
paid for out of loans from the So-1
victs. I
The Soviets canceled some 2R5
million dollars in promised loans
last May in a crackdown move
aainst Yugoslav President Tito,
who follows a course independent ,
of Moscow control. j
Officials said here that the'
Yugoslav government has turned;
to the United States with a petition
for 250 million dollars to pay for
construction of new power stations
iind fertilizer plants, railroad
modernization and some highway
equipment.
Stale Department officials were
reported to be looking with, favor
on the loan request amid indica-
tions some money would be turned !
over shortly to the Yugoslavs. j
The officials were said to be
taking the view that Yugoslavia
must he bolstered to help the
country continue its course of in
dependent communism.
During the year which ended
June 30 the United States supplied
Yugoslavia with 103 million dol
lars in economic aid. About 73 mil
lions of this was in surplus wheat.
Tito abruptly ended American
military help last fall and even
spurned an offer to be supplied
wilh spare parls for weapons he
had already gollen from this
country.
But will) the stiffening of Tilo's
relalions wilh Moscow, the Yugo
slavs resumed purchases of parts
in limiled quantities last Febru
ary, officials said.
Breast Surgery Possible
Cancer Elimination Method
By RENNIE TAYLOR
Associated Press Science Writer
ABOARD SS MATSON1A W A
wpy of virtually knocking out
breast cancer as a cause of death
has become a possibility in the not
distant future even though no
blanket cure is in sight.
The idea is based on the simple
arithmetic of breast cancer fatal
ilics and consideration of what
surgery can do. It postulates that
. future of medicine before a group
j of about 50 doctors from all over
j the United Slates,
j He is Clarence Berne, professor
ill BUlfiriJ III IIIC UJIIVU1.1IV ML
Southern California Medical
School. His talk was part of a
rnique medical refresher course
conducted by USC aboard this lin
er en route to Los Angeles from
l'onolulu.
lain statistics show that one out
Buyers Of Logs
Are Becoming
More Selective
COR-'AIXIS (AP)-I.og buyers
are becoming more selective, wilh
a supply sufficient to meet de
mand, but prices through Western
Oregon continue firm, the weekly
farm forest products report from
Oregon State College said today.
Northern Willamette Valley saw
logs h .e been selling at $50 to
$51 for No. 1 long and up to $05
for No. 1 fir peelers. Lincoln
County prices have been ar bit
higher with peelers up to Sino.
The Albany-Philomath-Corvallui
area price ranged $!W to Sino lor
No. 1 leelers and $58 to $B3 for
best sawlogs. Camp run fir logs
brought $115 to $50 for long, and
-ostly $10 for short.
Douglas County demand and
buyi.ig was good wilh , No, 1 fir
peelers $H5 to S!W and No. 3 down
to $55 to SCO. No. 1 sawlogs wera
as high as $50 and No. 3 down to
$35.
The 19")8 cone crop was re
ported ranging from very poor ti
good, depending on specie and
location. Cone collectors were ad
vised to check wilh county agents
or the state forester's office, for
species in demand and specifications.
GOOD!
Women past the Child bearing age ; nf evi.rv fivp ranrxr dnsillu nmnnn I
v.ouiu nee wiemseives 01 nie dan
ger of breast carcinoma by hav
ing the milk glands removed from
their breasts even (hough there is
no indication of malignancy.
This would mean extraction of
about half the hulk of (he tissues
within (he breasts, but not the re
moval or destruction of the breasts
themselves. II also would serve as
a start toward reshaping breasts breast carcinoma
lor aesineuc reasons.
A surgeon who neither approved
nor disapproved (he idea brought
it to light here in discussing the
women is due to breast malignaiv
cy. In a great majority of eases
breast, cancer originates in the
milk gland tissue. Also, most
breast cancer occurs in older worn
e.i usually those past childbearing
age It follows logically that elim
ination of the site of origin auto
matically would deal a substantial
if not an actual knockout blow to
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Can'Man Stand
Cosmic Rays?
That's Question
PALO ALTO. Calif. -The
hardware to shoot a man to Ihe
moon in a space ship may be in
sighl.
But. a still unanswered question
is: 'Could a human pilot survive
the rifling bombardment of cos
mic rays outside the earth's at
mosphere? "We really have no idea of how
great Ihe hazard may he," Col.
David (i. Simons. Air Force bal
loon explorer, told a man-on Ihe
mon symposium at Stanford Cni
moon symposium at Stanford I'ni-
Simons reached 102.000 feel in a
balloon flight last year and has
two gray hairs on his forearm as
a result. He said photoplate evi
dence indicates a hit from a pri
mary ray killed the pigment cells
of the hairs.
Relatively, Simons said, t h e
heavy primary rays are like rifle
bullets and nuclear radiation like
shotgun pellels.
Beyond 150.000 feel altitude, man
would encounter primary rays
ranging free and unchecked by at
mospheric molecules.
Simrin. vitiil tlm lniinr,i(u nf
Chicago is attempting to develop j
a device for a comprehensive
cheek of (he densily of Ihe explod
ed atom particles in space.
"We do have Icnunus evidence
for assuming man could survive
up lo 24 hours of cosmic radia
tion." Simons (old Ihe closing syni
posium of the American Astronau
lical Society's Western region.
Wilson Not1 Curious
About Back Of Moon
l'ETOSKEY, Mich. (API-Former
Defense Secretary Charles K.
Wilson says he's not very curious
I about the other side of the moon.
Discussing Ihe (f.S. moon
rocket attempt, Wilson said here
Monday night, "Maybe I'm too
old and not as curious as I was.
But I think (he oilier side of the
moon is much Ijke Ibis side."
Wilson told a joint meeting )
Petoskey community organiza
tions lhat lie deplored the possi
bility of an arms race with Rus
sia This nation's atomic submarine
ruiccss may not be a good Ihing,
Wilson added, if it is considered
as part of an arms race.
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day on the village of San (Jiovan
ni di Crevoladossola, and 12 per
sons were reported missing. The
slide was caused by eight hours
of torrential rains.
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