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18 Thm Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursday. Wovembor 13. NortliwestJ mi fersey Clubs Seek to Guide All-Jersey Milk Program . By LTLLIE 1 MADSEN '-' ; ' .. m jmuiot, ioe statesman - Jurg? Waon Jersey Cattle Clubs are now neeotiaiinsH with the American Jerser Cattl rh,h k . x E ual I rin??? f Ifl,"00 made Wednesday by John Gale, canDT. at the all-day mept5nr nf tvi. rvn T - . ,Y ' tors at the Senator HoteL olv 1, -11!" uo airec" Attempt to Transport Iron Lung Thxcarted mm"mmmmm'mH ! m , MjWIWWWPWwaaMHMaaa chairman of the . club's milk com , mittee, and. in making the; report , (micu wai me ciud nad been working on this program fori the past three years. The milk pro cram was nnw offotiwo in s ' " w V. VC1 Mill areas in Oregon, Washington, Cal- aim Pennsylvania, and many other states had been asking 1 .JJ.J...:,,... ... .. i ..." ur-ll, lie UUUtfU. . I ,' ; The board of directors, headed by the club president, Marlin Fox of ; Molalla complimented ; Gale's cuummiee on ine worK that Its member harl in.- emmendation to go ahead with its dealing with the national club, j -At the Wednesday meeting, an-Eouncement-was also made that the-national AJCC president Frank xisuuwij wun neaaquarters at Col umbus, Ohio, win be in Salem on Nov, 23 and 24. He wil!4e a din- ner. zuest of Floyd Bates, national , wcBitrru uirecior, at saiem on Nov. 23, ; will visit the Morton Tibbies home, Independence as an over night truest and an intn Tr.yl J - tt' . V 1 Ut UOliU on, Monday where- he will be a .uuuiwii Kuesi ai me Aero Club, m ri hi ii i ii v n .N9iam a a ata noon meeting at 2:30 at the Sena tor Hotel. Robert Romeril, Oregon Jersey fieldman, made his report showing uiav w iiau maae calls during Dilnk.. 1 . . . . .wwr nu naa covered 4 ,oss mi les. He reported that the demand for Jersey cattle was very good nd that he needed 35 good two or three-year excellent Jersey cows nowto fill orders that he had. t "But, he added, "dairy cows nowadays must be good. There is brisk demand for them. Some times, the mistake is made of try- ing to sell as a good dairy cow, one that is fit only for the butcher. That won't do in a breed promo tion program." . Plans WPm msrlfl fn, 4l.o . . U1C ulllUitl dinner meeting of the club to be xsw. o m me Marion Hotel at noon. New1 officers inow being elected by ballot will be installed at this time; Appointed as the re- aojutiop committee for the annual meeting were Jeff Mod tin, Otis; L. Iorenzon, Dayton; George Gente man. Independence; Fred Davis, - Woodburn and Paul Reeder, Port land. To serve on the work pro gram committee are Newton Da vis, Woodburn; Levi MeKee,v Mc Coy. Lvle Garrtnor Hilich r land C. W. Sherman St. Helens. The annual youth heifer ' sale was announced for Hillsboro on yFeb.:.28.- ,. . -... i (- - - Discussion: of a change in the was held, but no action taken. The iin:r win De reierred back to the county clubsi to be taken up at , uanuaij meeting oi jne board of directors. The Oregon! club will w me national: group in Deadline for Tax ents County ravm mf Near 4 :- I I I I II: I , . . ' v';' r.r -; Marion rin. li.n-,t.I.i v. . - -. . ...v , HiAua 1MTG only until Saturday, noon. to. gain a 3 per ment discount by paying (11 11..:- - . J & uuar isw-iij taxes, sher iff Denver Yniin nM Wano.. . Young said he -had no plans to keep the lax office; open beyond the usiual. noon-time closing hour However tax payments mailed .ure uuire na posunarKea be fore midnight : Saturday .will . be honored.- After. Saturday taxpay ers miist 'pay the lull amount: of thjeir taxes . plus, the first quarter imprest rwmslfv ... J Harold Domogalla, chief tax Bk In Salem Memorial Hospital ttedne w. J ' 1 " i . mixA deDutv. estimato. k o.4 I j ,TI . eonesaay was Wars Brers. WMnmra. .n.. . . . Altiough - there has been . LsT OIIO VlPT 11TI Attendant Wednesday did not steady j stream of payers to our w wnax was the difficulty. counters inr rf-rfmn. i i i n - maued out Oct 16, there has been dtlil 111 OaleHl muvi sac mki. i I urge taxpayers to make their rj ui yroon, u possible, esoeciallv if tlW ha. nki. l - y . f"" .. . - I ujcti was ktiii in s m r - ii Vr , Salens Obltuarjies As Xung' Fails Brat was Kfrivltun w Oct 20 and has been confined In an iron lung since then. He was 5"!,iinite t when " was ""m q roovt mm to rortind because a shortage of nurses at the hospital made It difficult to main tain the constant 24-hour observa tion necessary. k?1 c"? enouth that he will have to remain in the fron lung for some tima yet. caixmojc . will k. vTt 7 .V." V- ImlrN CAWtVTtt Mjrrn! ami . " w wtxm -" r - Mrm. C.Wn Winn o( Jrr.,rcL tKt. Mr. Berth. TrUnind HtI MiCK oflicUUn. LnWrmc&t will b In Ifelrrwt Memorial FaraT . " Br. in thla ettri Kv. ir at Mtx PhyliJj Burktei. ad Kim Cim W is f, V J - anao ialf AIEMA.K ChArlM ....... Among the least abundant ele ments In sea water are gold, and radium, Winter Wheat Prices High . CHICAGO UB . Futures coatr "s represecticg the 1x3 m-int crop sold at the highest prices they have m'iMiIm .w w T' The drought coetimml fa the EIH! nd a" "i f"tar u tba twyirg of May and Ju wheat contracts. w But It V - ' ' auo unportuit was the wvs prt , - upounoea a rrr Jl1 the 1KJ mbet crop In the fovcrnmeet loan. - .. - .Wxher. 17 . . ".oct. oats 4 to 1 feet higher, rye 3 to 4 ceu M u, M cenu a hundred Pounds hither. Stock Market . Buying Wanes NEW YORK m Burir. e- mum mi in. Sail txeet Wednesday and the stock market backe4 down from early ga.ns. . - J esperUU among oils - ant : rails. . tmiiJsM with losses of major .fraction la more than a point. But there was enourn rcitiw ti, jor uuhty. tobacco and radMeie. yT . live the lot as a whole a mixed appearance, Tradln artivitv SO.OOO shares. Ifldm ia low rm4 h . . ed Press GO-ctar . . . . M cents at $107.39 for its sharrt rrr zr . iaaustnals r".,,9 ti ! and raC 83 cent, but tmiitiea arki4 . gain. . " Salem Mcxrlrc Quolalions i. . e f if j Jja arrrrm o-a.a KrUa ' naaf rae Cra f ltm -T HeCun 11 f " """" rotxrar 0o& Vt'aJ Z UWII lsa Latibt" Stocks arid Bond3 ' . - it nwi a titi.1 ii . i Maau ac U7J iia ir at la u 03S ATTJLaCtS war HI ML Atr nt u ry wi 1.I Jrw k j riA postoffice, if they mail them late neighborhood , mailboxes late-Sa- tlIf)M I a..u.U WW vuu.isuinemnes are no process ed Jy Ipostal operations prior to midnight and -so cannot qualify for the; discount M Among large industries In Salem rial Hospital after an attempt to Portland Wan...- -m-T ,, vwciu7 uuea oe- cause of imperfections In the ma-! thin a Something respiratory mechanism as the Iron i inung large industries In Salem JcsPiraKry mechanism as the Iron who have made Marion County lung WM being put into a large ux payments are the Southern transport truck at the hospital pre- iacuici Company. 1165 007- v paratorr to tranfmi land . r., -'-,1 w7 tr . 1 -a .uusuiiai in fnrrianri : Both Bvpr and Kf . yujNuui requested that the planned trip be postponed indefinitely. t The iron lung worked alrighf later, but there are presently no plans for another attempt ,to take Byers .tb Ul UU1U, ,- - -v. . jarred in the process of removal uuaing m wors: imperfectly. - - j i &h:f5f?k Co. $18,800. and Co; llieTo. ' Aelegraph .1 - l! . . - - - .. . . Reports on Lost nflict fair to BUTTE. "Mnnf im'J: r ' reportsi in thesearch fdr Mr. and VlAAil ' i - : Mrs. Arthur Salter, both 22, were KJudie Corps Tattlers being Slfted by. police Wednesday. 0i,J 5 rf.il.- in pmm a . . i aniiiiii v.iiiiim 7 , ui me i - -- ""Fie uiiipuearea on an i - . uaie irom June """luyiie . trip irom Corvallis to a less busy time for farmers', " to their . home here nearly was held, byt no action taken. The two weeks . ago. Waste Wood Makes Handles ' y :yy' .': 1 ';-;.:.i.y:!'-.-SPRINGFIELP, Ore. tfj Some 20,000 broom, i mop . and other handles are being produced daily by the Oregon Handle Co here. Edward C. Ifolm, part owner andmanager, said the handles are produced from slab wood which is often burned byj mills as waste. The company has taken-over the former4 Winlock Handle Co. plant ITAIJAPf DIRECTS U.E. . STARS . . ROMEn viPH-Italian director Vittorio De Sica, who made "Bi cycle Thief,",, is- working with American stars for the first time De Sica is directing Jenifer Jones and Montgomery. Clift in. "Term inal Station here. David Sefcsnick, Miss Jones' husband, is producing two weeks . ago, vne .search car was able to trace the Salter frnm -v.-.,-.-- BONG TCriMfS'riDV - -- : r I fVVlllUlUUU) I authorities in. Canton are reported inoomzmg cmiaren into Kiddie Corps to Uttle on their tinIas-1!;,her-gas 8tation rf A Pat from Canton to the ""S-'fit?"! they saw the couple dependent newspaper. Sing Tap i UCX. 8. 'the dav thov atai-fA Jih Pan sav fhn .Kild, j ip. - v ed daUy in basic rnr,,rvrJ T .-- rf w . waaaaaa a a 1 afi as ajiAJIva ed I ,aAhfCOnd fe.arch car report- atolr to report any members ffaA2f fl who drift from el Ji. C5 jaxe, wasn. i irv une. 4 iwui wmiam uauing checked that rorvii4 v. told the couple was in Moses Lake i uesoay seeking, information in tu icicn opoxane, wash uie way to Butte) by way Grand Coulee dam. . I ? . , . wi sn.i i (on of Eugene Tavern inecK Planned EUGENT: iat . -i A l,l : . VIKVA uu iu taverns seeking license renewals is Dlanned hv tho rsv r...n -- called some of the city's 30 beer taverns mves,', because of dimly ugniea, premises.- The .survey, hy e . , nosiroi u in view Oiimpehding sale of liquor-fcy-the- w vhe ast-" Icense .-; renewals 1 pon of the police department . TURN YOUH RADIO DIAL BIGHT NOW mm i t BeautifiU It's The Most Beautiful New DeSoto Ever Intro diiced' H30 Ee In Salam FDR Tried to Prevent Stalin's Break With Pole Exiles in 43 ill I WASHITCGTnTM in A A Slonal committee produced secret luwwwnB weanesaay ; showing jaucu- vu preveni siaun from ilur " Pwniauc relations iT overnmenii in ex- He ssQ 1943 . ine committee, a special group iwusc uicuiuers appointed to in ,; vestigate the Katyn Forest mas- 7 . Vl a,uuu onsn officers and tctiuaiS, contenas i the massa cre and the diplomatic break were i a aeiauea plan to com munize Poland. Russia , severed relations with the iexiled Polish government in London Ap-d 26, 1943, shortly aft er Germany disclosed the Katyn killings. The Poles blamed the atrocity on the Russians a view Note Sent to F.D.R. - Siate PPartment documents made Tumiii. tv u , ... disclose that two days before the break Stalin cAnt , confidential note to Roosevelt say. jo wnger countenance the I ; "dbnormal rnmf.i.t .u ree Polish government Roosevelt repUed April 26, the documents show, urging Stalin to confine his action to a "suspension of conversations with the Polish government in exile" rather than complete breakaway. Adm. William ; H. Standley, Ret. who; Wis the American ambassa! oor In Moscow at the time, told mittee Wednesday that the K,0? "me view! Stahn contended, according to ?mtf that mealing me Poles were supporting the Hitler- regime's slander of the Soviet Union "! - i I Tried to Prevent Break ; . Standley testified that' he also txiedto j prevent the .Russian-Polish" break. n1th-.nrfc .u. ,h2d ,no kaowledfe of the Roosevelt-Stalin conversations'. He said the wartime President went over his 'hpnri s immlui. ' a: . . deal directly with; the Kremlin. Another Witnoce Ciimni former undersecretary of state, said he wa m h ter of the Polish government in exile wasi assassinated shortly aft er the break with Russia. Gen. Ladislaur nriVnnw . , " ... U1C prime minister. ra vmvr -t,,i a 1943, when his airrjlanp cnch4 a it was leaving Gibraltar. it am rt was sabotage." Welles said. H aH4 41,. fJ. capea injury in the i y V , V, y imx xm 84SA.O;!:1SP.rai cal 73 P.M. SIATTU . . ; 1V4RTS. kind of an accident earlier. Happy Is The Day When Dscftacha Goes Away .... baekae ba. of pip aa4 aaartT. b4 dinmM. may ba dot toSZ raof kWaey functioa. Docton say good mr ba aoat arerrday coaaitioa. aoeb . Sue hatkataa ttm ivi. uTTrZVTf Don t acaicct mr k 711 .TrT m bother yoa. Tit W. PUta-TiSS k o tZ'TTTi - . ' "uaowi toe ' . T WB BOW LEBTtimM 'PWliipw relief from taaaa diaeoa. Wa est vhm. Gat Dou'a same 1 1 tikMnMnlMrta)' 10:10A.ai4klSP.IL eaT P.M. 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