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Twin Infants
Joined at Skull
Expected to live
I Los Angeles. Nov. 21 IIP) Twin
J baby girls born here 6'4 months
gaining weight and thriving even
J though they are joined together
l ai me neaas, uenerai nuspnai
I medical director Phoebus Berman
said today.
5 However, no attempt will be
t made "in the near future" to sep
arate the Siamese twins, May
Yvette and Gladys Yvonne Jones.
The Negro babies He wifh their
heads attached at the crown and
J their feet pointing in opposite di
J rections.
j Berman said the two are too
i young to undergo thorough ex-
aminations to learn if they can be
i separated. -i
If the brains are Joined nr if
I the infants are otherwise vitally
, joined, It would make successful
i surgery more improbable, Ber-
man said. Parts of the skullF
J would have to be replaced by
surgical plates.
' Because the cranial Jink is not
J a perfect one, doctors believe the
DROies may nave -sepHime umiua
J When one child lies on her back,
! the other lies partly on her side.
The twins were born May 12 to
Mrs. John Jones, 38, tile mother
; of nine other children. DocrorF
i said It was a "miracle" she had
been able to carry the Infants In
: pregnancy.
, Berman said the twins surprls
t ed doctors bv gaining weight nor-
J mally and remaining in the best
j of health.
! SEAMAN HUMPED
i .Long Beach. Calif., Nov. 21 UP'
e Seaman recruit Charles Murpny
' of , Los . Angeles slipped on his
Iswab while mopping the after
deck of the USS destroyer Twin-
; ing yesterday and plunged into
Hie utcaiii
"Please throw me a life raft,
" Murphy asked politely- as he bob-
bed fo the surface.
Maneuvers were halted while a
' whale boat was put over the side.
A shivering and wiser Murphy
'was back aboard In six minutes.
v The taxpayers of the United
'States are said to have $10,000,
iiOOO.OOO Invested In bridges and
' to spend $100,000,000 every year
to maintain them.
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BEND, OKEOON
Slate LlreroMH S1H MS'1
From where
t.Aughcd out loud when I heard
Hoot Davis was down with Cliicki-n
, Pox. A man of forty-flvo catching
a kid's disease!
So I wont to boo him, armed with
, Jokes about "second childhood"
but forgot them fast when I got
there- Boot looked terrible and
had quite a fever.
While .we tnlkcd, I come to think
of how Chicken Pox is n lot like
other "disuses" diseases of the
character, such as Intolerance,
nclf-righteonsncss or Just plain In
norawe. They're excusable In chil
dren, but when they come out in
Copyright,
Right-of-Way
Cleared for Line
Warm Springs, Nov. 21 Nick
Welter, forester of the Warm
Springs Indian reservation, re
ported Saturday that slash burn
ing on the clearing of a right of
way for the projected trunkline
of the Bonneville power adminis
tration across the reservation had
been started the day before. The
pines and junipers of the right
of way, which passes across the
reservation from the Deschutes
river to Blue lake, a mile to the
north of the village of Simnasho,
have for the most part been felled
the entire 25-mile length of the
right-of-way, Welter said.
Seed Operations
Now Slackening ;
Madras, Nov. 21 Seed con
cerns here, at Metollus and Cul
ver, are snowing a slacking off
of operations in recleaning and
preparing for shipment the 1949
Jefferson county crop of clover
seeds, the total gross Income
from which will approach $2,-
500,000. .
The ladlno seed crop Is domi
nant, with growers and shippers
estimating the total yield all the
way from 1,500,000 to 1,750,000
pounds and the gross Income
from $1,950,000 to $2,225,000.
Chief recleaning operations
have been observed at the Mad
ras plant of the Pacific Supply
cooperative which, it Is said, will
lead In preparation and shiprpent
of the clover seed, and the plant
of the Culver Seed Co., in the
heart of the Irrigated acres of
the North unit of the Deschutes
project in south Jefferson county.
County Takes Lead
Jefferson county, because of
the adaptability of soil and be
cause methods of Irrigation can
be best applied to bring about
proper maturity of the blooms,
has jumped to the foremost coun
ty of the nation In production of
ladlno clover, in keen .demand for
pasture seeding In the south and
north Atlantic states. Growers
here, the bulk of whose volume
goes to market under Oregon
state certification, have averaged
$1.30 per pound for their ladlno
clover this year. This is above
the government support price, of
$1.25 per pound.
The Pacific Supply cooperative
seed concern, which has led in
recleaning legume seeds, accord
ing to R. A. Hunt, former Jeffer
son county agent and now man
ager of the seed department of
the cooperative, has forwarded
ladlno recently to 31 states. Don
LihmHn,' manager,, of the-Culver
SeedtorfepoFts Shipment of 15
cars of the high-priced ladlno
seed recently, ihe bulk of the
Culver shipments have gone to
north Atlantic states. Both the
concerns are affiliated with na
tional seed companies in distribu
tion of the Jefferson county clo
ver seeds. Other concerns han
dling clover seeds In the area are
the Eastern Oregon Mills, Inc.,
of Madras and A. O. Adams of
Redmond, whose plant is at Me
tollus. Youth Confesses
150 Burglaries
San Francisco, Nov. 21 ill")
Floyd Christy, 21, walked into a
police station last night, threw
a .25 caliber automatic un tne
desk and admitted ISO burglaries
in raciuc coast cuius In the past
five months.
"I'm tired of living this way,"
Christy explained, lie was book
ed as en route to Sacramento
while police investigated his
i story.
j Christy, a recently discharged
air forte private who said he
! had a wife in Japan, told police
1 he netted $H.O a week since June
' 1 by selling and pawning jewelry
and oilier valuables he sioie from
' homes.
He said he was responsible for
: 35 burglaries In San Francisco
and more t:an 100 In Los Ange
les and Portland, Ore., his home
; town. Since his arrival here two
days ago, he said he burglarized
: five homes In the Sunset district.
"I like to run around to night
clubs with women," he said.
I sit ... ly Joe Marsh
Watch Out For
The Symptoms!
adults they're ton times as bud
and can ho mighty "contagious."
From where I sit, wo Bhould all
watch out for tho "symptoms"
little tilings like criticising a per
son's prefrrenco for n friendly
jjIurs of tempernto beer or ale.
We've soon personal freedom
wither nwny in other countries,
when individual Intolerance waa
allowed to get out of hum! and be
come nutlon-widc epidemic.
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New Drugs Used
In War on TB
Bv Paul F. Ellis
. ' (United Prens Science Editor) '
New York, Nov. 21 IP) Re
search scientists are on the of
fensive In the "war" against
tuberqulpsis, still one of the top
killers of man.
Just when the disease will be
whipped is unknown, but com
ments from a round-table discus
sion by some of the nation's top
T.B. experts here indicated that
the attack Is on with renewed
enthusiasm. They were scientists
doing T.B. research under grants
from the National Tuberculosis
association.
Center of the new attack is
streptomycin and Its "helpers"
which for the first time hf. !e giv
en the medical scientists a real
weapon against the disease.
Streptomycin, the doctors pointed
out, is a T.B. killer but is not
always effective because new
crops of the germs seem to be
born with a natural resistance to
the drug.
The goal is to find new chem
ical agents to "take over" after
streptomycin becomes effective.
One new drug, known as pas, has
been helpful and soon a new
German drug, tibione, will be
used as a "helper." - -.
One expert at the conference
here said that the T.B. gorm mul
tiplies so rapidly ttiat 50 million
generations can be born withij)
avery"hoi'ttime in, the humai
body." .-:. :,; .
Another research Scientist told
of preliminary work with a chem
ical substance that shows some
promise of breaking up the Iso
lated "colonies" of T.B. germs,
thereby permitting file body to
immunize itself against them.
Trucks Cut Down
Traffic Load
Montpelier. Vt. (11'' Exasperat
ed auloists knew It all along, but
the Vermont highway board has
found, officially, that. big trucks
"seriously reduce the volume of
traffic a highway is designed to
carry.
"Une truck equals from two to
five passenger cars, depending on
the terrain," the study pointed
out. The Vermont report agrees
with findings in Pennsylvania
that In hilly country big trucks
reduce the normal flow o high
way traffic by half."
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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
By J. R. Williams
HEROES ACE MADE -NOT BORM ofowiU-wH
Association Picks
2 Bend Members
Two Bend members were re
elected to offices In the Oregon
Motor Court association, at the
annual state convention, held
Nov 16, 17 and 18 at the Colum
bia Gorge hotel. Hood River.
Mrs. Lawrence T, Nicholson, of
Log Cabin motel, was reelected
vice-president for Deschutes
county, and Hans Hansen, of Pi
lot Butte Motor court, was nam
ed for another term as director.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Mrs.
Nicholson attended the three-day
convention. At the banquet
Thursday evening Mrs. Nicholson
presided as toastmlstress.
Also reelected were K, P. Gus
fin, Portland, president, and John
Cormaney, Portland, treasurer.
George Gutfleisch, Portland, is
executive secretary.
Convention registration indicat
ed that 100 persons attended.
Captain Blamed
In Noronic Fire
Ottawa, Nov. 21 llPi Neglect
by Canada Steamship lines and
Capt. William Taylor caused the
fire which swept the cruise
steamer Noronic Sept. 17 and kill
ed 143 persons, Justice R. L. Kel-
lock of the supreme court of Can
ada ruled today.
"The loss of the S. S. Noronic
and -the loss of 11e was caused
by-the wrongful default of the
owners and of the master . . . ."
Kellock said.
In a judgment handed down
earlier today, Kellock suspended
Taylor's master's certificate for a
year and ordered the CSL to pay
the cost of a federal inquiry into
tile disaster.
Kellock was appointed by the
federal government to handle the
Investigation and held hearings
in Toronto. His report and deci
sion were read in the house of
commons.
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Contributors
Get Certificates
Prineville, Nov. 21 Contrib
utors, in a campaign which ended
a year ago with a total of $384,000
for the Pioneer Memorial hospi
tal here, are now receiving cer
tificates of membership. More
than 1,700 residents of Prine
ville, Crook county and west
Wheeler county will receive cer
tificates, which will be signed
by J. F. Daggett, president of the
hospital board, and Ralph Brown,
secretary. -,
All contributors have been
asked to attend the annual meet
ing and election of officers of the
hospital association In early Jan
uary. Each $100 contributor is a
voting member. . Those whose
contributions are for less than
this amount are privileged fo at
tend board sessions but have no
voting power.
The exterior work on the new
tan brick hospital building is
complete. Crews are now en
gaged In interior tasks. The
building Is being erected by Sil
verman ci Son of Portland, on a
contract for $264,000. The board
has announced that it expects a
reserve of $25,000 remaining for
operation expenses after the pur
chase of equipment.
The hospital is located on a
12-acre plot overlooking the basin-like
site of the old town of
Prineville at its north edge, a
gift of Crook county.
Geologists View
Ancient Forest
The story of an ancient forest
that was enveloped by a mud
flow was interpreted by mem
bers of the Deschutes Geology
club on an outing Sunday in the
Vanora grade locality, on the
route of the new Warm Springs
highway west of Madras. John l.
Carter was leader of the field
trip.
The locality visited "was that
studied several years ago by Dr.
Ralph W. Chaney, Carnegie in
stitute research assistant and
University of California paleobo
tanist. Dr. Chaney believes the
Vanora grade forest grew In that
division of the age of mammals
known as the pliocene. Volcanic
nature of the mud that envelop
ed the trees, and debris that cov
ered the leaves, led Dr. Chaney
to believe that the flow descend
ed from a nearby valcano, on
whose foothills the frees grew.
Leaf impressions are foundj on
huge boulders tossed over; the
side of the grade In highway
construction work.
The group from Bend also
drove to the Deschutes river,
near the Warm Springs agency,
and studied lavas that cap the
Madras formation. They also
viewed the lavas exposed down
stream. Members of the club said most
of the gorge was under fog Sun
day, with the temperature hover
ing near the freezing point.
Pet dogs are sometimes found
fo be suffering from the same
dietary diseases as members of
the owner's family.
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keeper and, of course, George
Valentine are the important char
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Poison" on "Let George Do It",
tonigrit at 8.
james Hilton's famous story of
"Lost Horizon" is dramatized to
night at 7:30, selected as "Favor
ite Story" by Mary Pickford.
Ronald Colman is host and nar
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presented each Monday evening
7:30 to 8.
This Saturday 10:15 a.m. to con
clusion, KBND-Mutual Don Lee
airs the Army Navy - football
game from Philadelphia, to con
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casting. Remember that Fulton Lewis
Jr. and the news commentary Is
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following Glenn Hardy and the
news.
Citrus Disease
Back in Tarripico
Tampico, Mexico IP) The Gulf
coast of Mexico is suffering from
new outbreaks of black fly, the
deadly citrus disease.
Although black fly was believ
ed entirely eliminated from this
Gulf port earlier in the year, new
infections in nearby Ciudad Ma
dero have spread despite efforts
to exterminate the disease. ' It
threatens to ruin fruit crops
along tne entire coast.
The Tamaullpas state govern
ment has increased the number
of personnel combating black fly,
and quarantine measures have
been put into force to keep the
disease from spreading to unin
spected areas.
There have been 28 separate
outbreaks of black fly In Mexico,
some i within 100 miles of the
United States border, but a Joint
U.S.-Mexican campaign thus far
has succeeded in preventing Its
spread across the frontier. ,
Scientists say the longest
mountain range in the world is
the so-called Mid-Atlantic range,
a. mile deep unden the whole
length of the Atlantic ocean.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"As usual they've hung up.
No one ever believes I hurry
to get to the phone as quickly
as I can." . . . Folks often can't
answer your call right away .
so please wait a full minute . . .
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