The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 15, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    -(Sec Z) Statesman, SaWm, Ore. Tuesw Dec 15, 1953 1 s.
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For Annexed
Price Support
DebateHeldby
Farm Bureau
By OVID MARTIN
CHICAGO ( Advocates of
present high level farm price sup
ports made themselves heard
Monday at an American Farm
Bureau Federation convention ap
parently headed for endorsement
of a flexible system of price
floors.
A meeting throwr. open to
speeches by bureau members drew
a top heavy majority for -continu
ation of the present program, at
least for cotton, tobacco and pea
nuts. Most of those heard were from
Southern states where these crops
are srown.
Meanwhile. Allan B. Kline, fed
eration president who is complet
ing his third four-year term, told
a news conference he will stay on
the job if delegates desire.
Health Improves
Kline. 58-year-old corn-hog farm
er. said his doctor had urged him
earlier this year to take things
easier but that his health has im
proved since then. Farm leaders
expect no opposition to Kline.
More than two dozen Southern
farmers who came to the conven
tion, not as delegates but as ob
servers, took the floor to plead
for extension of the present pro
gram. - '
A much smaller number, largely
from Northern and Midwestern
states, spoke up for the flexible
plan backed in recent years by the
American federation.
Clashes With Truman
Kline's expiring term was mark
ed by clashes with the Truman
administration ever federal farm
policies.
Meanwhile, the bureau's resolu
tions committee worked on a poll
cy statement re-affirming the or
ganization's endorsement of a sys
tem of flexible price supports as
opposed to the present program
of rigid, 90 per cent of parity
price floors.
The flexible plan embodied in
the Farm Act of 1949 and designed
to go into effect in 1935 unless
Ike Misses
Huge Gridiron
Club Reception
WASHINGTON I President
Eisenhower stayed home in the
White House with Mrs. Eisenhow
er, who is still suffering from a
cold, and missed the Gridiron
Gub's huge reception Sunday.
ThePresident attended Saturday
night's dinner put on by the 68
year old Gridiron Club during
which its noted news correspond
ents members joshed his admini
stration and the great and near
great of politics.
Because the club's traditional
dinners are limited to men only.
club members reenacted some of
the skits at a reception for the
benefit of victims, other guests
and their women folk.
The reception, at which there
was hardly elbow space, was a
curtain raiser for two newcomers
to the capital the new chief jus
tice. Earl Warren, and his wife.
The Warrens, in the absence of
the Eisenhowers, were ranking
guests at the reception. It' was
Mrs. Warren's first appearance
with her husband at a major social
event here since her recent arrival
from California.
Also present were Atty. Gen.
Brownell and Mrs. Brownell, Sec
retary of Interior McKay and Mrs.
McKay.
WRONG STEER IS TRAGIC
TOLEDO, Ohio iJP- A steer
scratched its back against a utili
ty pole in the yards of the Pro
ducers Livestock Cooperative
Assn. with these results: The
pole swayed, a circuit was short
ed, and an area of 15 square
miles was blacked out for about
35 minutes, during which a dark
ened traffic light led to an auto
mobile accident injuring five persons.
Salem Areas
The secretary of state's office
will take a cencus of four small
areas which have been annexed
to Salem since the 1950 U. S.
census.
The state census was requested
by the Salem City Council so that
the increased population could be
credited officially to Salem in
connection with state apportion
ment of highway and liquor
revenues earmarked for cities.
These apportionments last year
averaged about $7.15 per'capita to
the cities.
City Recorder Alfred Mundt
said Monday that the four an
nexed areas had a total of 173
registered voters at the time of
the annexation elections. The
current census would reflect total
population, whether or not eligi
ble to vote, including those who
have located in the areas since.
The new districts are the Edina
Lane area near Center Street and
east city limits; Eastmoreland
addition; Watkins Addition near
Orchard Heights Road in West
Salem; Northgate Addition on the
Pacific Highway in North Salem.
Norman Frees will supervise
the state census, assisted by Mrs.
Frank Morse and Mrs. Robert E.
Pattison. Secretary of State Earl
T. Newbry has asked the coopera
tion of people in the areas so the
census can be completed this
week.
Last Missing
Stockholder
Found Here
The last of four "missing stock
holders" was located in Salem by ;
The Statesman Monday.
Four Salem names were on a
list of 100,000 lost stockholders
for whom an Eastern tracing com
pany is conducting a search. The
names were reported to be of
those whose mail couldn't be de
livered because last known ad
dress was insufficient.
One of the four was Mrs. Delia
V. Martin, listed under an old
address, 1205 Columbia St After
the Statesman article appeared
Monday morning, friends of the
woman called to say she now
lives in a rest home at 3845 D
St. Her business mail is handled
by a soh, Carl P. Martin, Brooks
Route 1, Box 78F, who is conserv
ator of her estate.
The others who were informed
by The Statesman of the "search"
which might mean unexpected
dividend checks or other stock
interests, are Mrs. Mary Cole
Vinyard, Emmett Welling and
Mrs. Annie C. Paul
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IMPAI fl FLOUR
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Almost two million Americans
Congress directs otherwise would
provide high supports in times of
shortages to encourage produc
tion and low in times of surpluses
to discourage production.
Kline, like Secretary of Agricul
ture Benson, has said that present
supports create surpluses and price
crops out of markets.
j man mourns ioss
j Of Two Ancient Cars
i
REDDING, Calif. (JP A big
fire destroyed many new auto
mobiles, which was bad enough.
But what really brought grief to
Darrold Huffaker was the de
struction of three ancient cars.
Huffaker, a collector of old
vehicles, mourned the loss of two
Fords vintage 1914 and 1926
and a Dorris of 1913.
In 1900 in Mexico, 2 per cent
of the people owned 70 per cent
of the land.
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