The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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TIIIS VERY YOUNG GREEK, lil. many ef kit elder, m mtklii. th. best
f a difficult' titnatioa. Hit Mm happen to be Charalambot Materia. Bat he
it only one of thousands who have urvived three and one-half years of war
and German occupation. Head bandaged, be it ceated upon a beam that once
formed part of kit home, now in nibble. He hat a morsel of bread, but hi
distended stomach indicate malnutrition. He haa an cxpreka in hi eye old
beyond kit yean, tie hat the sunshine, but sot much else.
Wonder Drug
Being Flown
To Holland
- In a race against death 200
' pounds of protein hydrolysate,
wonder-working drug, are being
flown to Holland to help check
raass starvation by the Germans
cl thousands of Netherlanders, ac
cording to a report Friday to
Charles A. Sprague, president of
the Oregon War Chest, from the
National War Fund.
- This initial supply of the drug
and arrangements for special pri-
trity for air transportation were
obtained by the Queen Wilhtl
mina fund, whose work is financ
ed by the National War Fund
through contributions to commu
nity war funds, such as the Ma
rion County War Chest.
Successful in checking famine
in Bengal, India, two jeers ago,
administration of hydrolysate has
never been attempted on such a
wide scale nor upon Europeans
hitherto, said the, report, which
explained that the treatment has
teen devised by a special famine
leecue committee of distinguished
research experts,: in an effort to
save the lives of thousands, espe
cially children, who are dying at
the rate of 125 a week from fam
ine conditions alone.
The emergency treatment pro
tides for administration of pro
tein hydrolysate in its simplest
form with blood plasma to restore
the protein element in" the blood
so the starving victims wjll be
ble to swallow and digest food
row being rushed to that long
starved area, said the report The
hydrolysate concentrate consists
f casein from milk and extracts
from lean beef, and may be taken
rally, by nasal tube feeding or
intravenous injection, it was ex
plained. The protein hydrolysate
is casein broken down to its Am
plest form with glucose aijd es
sential vitamins added.
The treatment will be adminis
tered first to those deemed mori
bund and exhausted to the point
that they can no longer feed
themselves, and requires that the
patient remain abed for. two or
.three days as the danger from
ever-eating after liberation is as
xl as the present threat ot star
vation, the report stated.
Surrey Shows Drop in
Portland Milk Rating
PORTLAND. April C0-(P)-The
U.S., Public Health service said
today Portlands pure milk rating
has fallen from 90 to 83.5 per
cent since introduction' cf milk
from outside the normal supply
area.". ,.r . r '
, .The, service recommended
stricter sanitary requirements for
all dairy herds and proper pas
teurization. .,,
Westport'i Only Mill
. TViU Close in August y
WESTPORT, April 20 A
sawmill that for. more than a cen
tary has been this Columbia river
town's only industry will close
down la mid-August.
: Officer! of the Westpcrt Lum
ter company said unsatisfactory
prices asked for logs in the area
will force the shut-down. The
mill cut operations to one shift of
225 men last August after normal
cperations of 330 men. The firm
lz$ co timber holdings.
C::I:.Uc:l Izszhlica
Installed under pneumatic
:' - pressure. -: -.
Ilctal Interlocking
" Weather Stripping
Caret sp U ii In year foeL
Tree Estimite Ko Oblixztlon
Jfe De C-. 1
IS13 Cecsertlt : ' rLcce till
of Creed
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Nazis Discard
Usual Rules
Of Warfare
By J. M. Roberts, Jr.
Associated Press War Analyst
Hitler's war of fang and claw
has now been formally proclaimed.
Goebbels tells the German peo
ple to throw away the rules of
war.
Hitler says "We are now start
ing a battle as fanatical as that
which we had to fight for our as
cent to power." In other words.
a war of sneaking thuggery.
American, doughboys capture an
ammunition dump at Leipzig con
taining 27.000 poison gas shells.
The Canadians, fired UDbn bv
snipers, evacuate a village's popu
lation and burn it as a lesson. The
next village doesn't learn, is de
stroyed without evacuation.
Hitler once promised that, if he
went down, all Europe would go
with him. He wasn't quite able to
do the job outside Germany, al
though the swathe he cut has been
terrible enough, but within the
reich he is making progress.
Although some rural areas near
the Rhine escaped the worst rav
ages of war, the Germans .are
more and more forcing us to a
policy of complete annihilation in
a guerrilla war, with whole areas
involved.
Hostages are being taken on
both sides. The Germans, as wit
ness the special care taken with
Lt. John C.'Winant, jr., and the
prisoner of war relatives of im
portant British personages will
try to hide behind the lives of
their prisoners.
Whether they will use poison
gas in their final throes seems to
depend on practicality rather than
morality. And even practicality
may be cast aside.
Allied experts feel sure that the
Germans would have used gas al
ready if they had one which would
penetrate Allied masks; that they
would do anything commensurate
with the risk of retaliation.
Now, with proclamation of sui
cidal "defense zones," with suicide
taking the place of surrender after
last ditch stands, that risk doesn't
matter. Gas or anything else can
be expected.
The desperate Nazis care no
more for the non-combatant Ger
mans than they did for honcom
batant Londoners in 1940. Even
less,, for then there was a teal mil
itary objective. Now there is only
a beaten nazidom thrashing about
senselessly like a beheaded mon
ster, neither knowing nor caring
where the blood spatters. ;
Good Ueaiher
Time to Apply
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NV Litter or nether Applied
Over Your Worn Shingles
THE ROOF OF
Endnranco ;
II Tear Maintenance Bond
SOLD ONLY BY
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More Flexible
Meat Subsidy
Is in Process
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WASHINGTON, i April 20 -(fl5)
Senate food investigators heard
today that a "more flexible" meat
subsidy and pricing program de
signed 'to keep packer profits up
to peacetime levels is in prepara
tion. I - -'
Officials of the office of . price
administration, the war food ad
ministration and the defense sup
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OREGON STATESMAN Salem.
plies corporation, which- actually
administers 7 subsidies, "cknowl
edged that new plana were in the
making-, but said details were yd
to be vrorked out- For one-thing,
the program has yet to be submit-'
ted to William H.. Davis, director
of economic stabilization, who
must approve any subsidy in
crease. ! 'i,f l-'y-'y;"'
- Meanwhile house committee
men, conducting a separate in
quiry into food shortages heard
a rancher's demand for three cents
a pound more to the producer on
high grade beef. , f
; Richard Kleberg, o r ne r,
congressman and manager of the
huge , King ranch ; in Texas, said
SATU R B) M and
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Snowy white
sistant porcelain enamel fused!
on heavy quality steel bodies.
Attractive, modern design and?
dependable construction for-
utmost utility and satisfac-
service.
; PERCOLATORS
Modern, streamlined .
design,percolatesrap- 7pS
Handy 4 quart capac
ity. Tight fitting cov-'
er. Wide bottom.
Convenient six-quart pi
size. Durable, stain- I
less enamelware pots. ' w
Tough, stain-resist- (q)
ing enamelware in' a . YQl
handy 8-quart size. w
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Zippered. ;
Rey. 1.39,
Kittle Red Riding -
Hood. Retr. 2.59, " 1 1
now J. . UL
22-oz.
Reg. 9c, now
Oreootr Ecturday Morning, 'April
that lacrms .wu3d uv large ' de
gree stifle the black markeU
Bay&yJVUB
Defend Title
For Gourmets
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20-ff)
Ration points, notwithstanding,
this city is prepared to defend -its
reputation as a world mecca for
gourmets even in the challenging
company of the top-flight diplo
mats who . will be here from 46
nations. - 1 ;
Lunch time has been the wor
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Cups. . . .ea. 15c
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Three convenient siz- VqS q
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capacities. Open pans. 'V-w I
COVERED POTS
COVERED POTS
COVERED POTS
Vegetable
CDISPER DAG
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COOKIE JAI1S
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ALUimiDII CLEAIIEQ
j- GCOKIE SHEETS ;'
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21. 1S13
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ry. Delegates- will -have- to -rush,
that, meal in , th best (or worst)
American style.-But the Araeriean
women's voluntary services - are
determined -they'll - eat "interna
tionaL" . u
i They're setting up a canteen in
the- basement ' of the San Fran
cisco opera house where, each day,
lunch will be devoted to: one fa
mous foreign dish;, rice pilaf and
shish kebab (for the middlei east
and the Russians) ; meat balls and
ravioli (for the Mediterranean
people) ; good old English beef
stew; French : dishes,- Chinese
dishes. 1 , , - ,
. Crews of t hundred i women
plan to feed 2000 delegates andT
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Famous
Enjoy the full flavor and nutritive value r of your
foods, by preparing them in Sears' expertly made cast
iron ware. It's properly finished, painstakingly ground
and polished, correct in size and weight. .
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to
pact
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tie
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newsmen each coen at a dollar
a head. Theylt include women who
have been specially enlisted from
SMJFrancisco's polyglot popula
tion: French, Engl.Chinese, Ar
menian,! Scandinavian, ' most of
whom learned i their recipes right
at home. ; j'
But just to be sure the dele
gates enjoy that last little, whiff
of garlic in the sauce, or taragon
In the dressing, the women are
going through a last' minute train
ing course with one of San Fran
cisco's most famous chefs, George
Mardikian, an " Armenian. : T
There will be no hot dogs. .
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Cast - Iroii booking Utensils
America's Finest
CAST-IROH 17ARE
6Vi-inch SKILLET. ...55c
9-irich SKILLET....... 1.15
lOyi-inch SKILLET... 1.35
COVERED
CHICKEN FRYER.... 3.10
DUTCH OVEN 3.75
Other Labor
WINDOW
All durable horsehair.
Handy 8-inch width. A
fine utility brush.
QUALITY OIL MOP
Polishes as it picks up
dust. Maid of Honor
quality with sturdy cot
ton head.
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Themes Ecille
i.pt:(BC , pt.
BASEBALL CAPS
Red, blue, gold
and green....
CAIIVAS GOLF
Shoulder strap and
ball pocket ...
Settlement n cached
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WASHINGTON, - April - 20-(V.
A settlement was reached today
in the. New York-, telephone dis
pute which threatenedj to tie up
communications in thejtnetropolis.
The agreement is subject to rati
fication by union membership anil;
approval by the war labor board.
Therms were not disclosed. -
Between the ages of 45 and 60,
cancer causes the , death of one
out of; "every rthree women who'
die.' 4 , , ... . - -..
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