6 The Bend Bulletin, Bend. Oregon Thursday. November 12. 1953- Dentists Meet, Discuss Advances In Oral Hygiene CLEVELAND, O. (1PI The na tion's teeth and gums got a good going-over at the 94th annual con vention of the American Dental Association here. Some 10,000 dentists considered all aspects of oral health from the ' value of a thereapeutic dentifrice to the contribution of three-dimen-sional. color analysis in helping to learn more about the wear and tear of chewing on caps anil crowns. . Dr. Frank C. Hughes of India napolis, Ind., a professor of pros- thodontics at Indiana University spoke glowingly of the new "store- boughl" teeth. i He pointed out that, by improve ing new materials and improve ments in "gum characterization, plus an understanding reached with the patient on the prospects of dentures, "a startlingly life-like result" can be produced that will make for a' happy and enthusias tic patient. ' New Drilling Method Dr. Donald C. Winans of t h e University of Michigan's dental school gave a happy report on drilling, a normally unhappy sub ject. " "We now have some newer cut ting aids that, if properly used, will reduce to a minimum the most ir rilatine and des ructive .forces in oDerative dentistry heat, vibra tion and pressure," Dr. Winans said. . . He pointed to an air-abrasive, gas-propulsion device which blows at high speed liny abrasive particles through a nozzle and thence to the surface to be cut. The particles strike enamel and dentine nt supersonic speeds of more than 1.000 feet per second. : However, Dr. Winans admitted that not all such work can be done bv he new devices and that the old-style rotary drill still has wide USPS. The old drill's sting, can bo soft ened, he pointed out, ay using u higher speed type which gets the agony over with sooner and by controlling the heat with water and air spray cooling equipment. Three-D, boosted by the Holly wood movie moguls, is making a contribution to dentistry. Gum Care The University of Pittsburgh's Dr. Charles B. Walton described the three-dimensional color anal ysis of jacket crowns helpful in v f n I n r whv thev sometimes break. The jacket crowns are ujuau white caps used on front teeth. uTniinn ovnininpil that In re search a large plastic prototype of a jacket, was loaded on an appro- pi' ale core HI1U making it possible, by viewing he .....winnn in notarized Jifiht, to una Hie precise areas of detrimental strain. Certain changes in core shape, he said, might be indicated by the pictures which would reduce the fracturing of the caps. The den tist then would be advised to alter the shape he gives the tooth, or core, when preparing it for a cap. Dr. J. Wilfred Gallagher, direc tor of the dental hygiene curricu lum at the University of North Carolina, said statistics show that 80 per cent of adult dental patients have varving degrees of inflamma tion in their mouths. Neglect and tack of treatment of inflammation and other gum disorders, he add ed, account for the loss of teeth among some 65 per cent of adult patients. 2M j Art1, vsM if m ;uipf GXP. i A r 'SA. i, I Benson Favors Voluntary Controls, New Markets to Solve Farm Problem NEA Radlo-Tolephoto SOLEMN CORTEGE Crowds lino street in Trieste as a solemn cortege proceeds along in the funeral for six Italians killed during riots in the troubled city. The ceremony brought at least half of the city's 270,000 residents into the streets. - Truman Circled by Friends As He Reads Defiant Note NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (IB Former , tion of the executive and legislative President Harry S. Truman, sur- branches ot government. rounded by his family and friends, read his defiance of a congressional subpena today with smiling confi dence at a locked door press con ference. More than 75 newsmen and pho tographers with a battery of movie and television cameras jammeu me Waldorf Astoria Hotel's Royal Suite to hear the former President read a statement almost without paral lel in American political history. Iteads Letter Mr. Truman read the letter ad dressed to Chairman Harold H. Velde of the House Un-American Activities Committee in which he staled that he would not answer a subpena for testimony because it violated the constitutional scpara- Robinso.n Firm Loses Verdict , The jury returned a quick verdict for the defendant Tuesday aner noon in the case of the H. L. RoT inson Neon Sign Co. vs. Dale and Marguerite Huffman, Redmond. It was the third case on the docket of the current session of the Des chutes circuit court. ; The Robinson Co., suing under the name pf the Oregon-Washington Collection Bureau, Inc., sought to bind the Huff mans to a five-year neon sign rental contract. Mrs. Huffman said she hud signed the contract with the understanding that she could discontinue renting the sign nt any time. She discontinued after six months, and the Robinson firm sued for the balance of the rental Newsmen, who were locked in the room with Mr. Truman by a hotel security guard after he began read ing his speech into 10 microphones at noon did not know that velde had released the text of the letter shortly before in Washington. Mr. Truman added nothing to the text and left the conference without comment as dozens of friends push ed forward to grasp his hand in congratulations. Family Is Happy Beaming with pride and chatting animatedly in a corner of the lux urious suite were Mrs. Truman and daughter Margaret.. The former President s wile declined comment, but Miss Truman said, "I enjoyed! every minute of it." "I'm always proud ot dad, she added. "My only worry Is the kleig Hchts. They're hard on his eyes." The former chief executive asked Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D-N.Yil to stand beside him as he re-read portions of the letter for the news reels. Lehman was the first to con gratulate him and told reporters: "I'm in full agreement wilh the position Mr. Truman has taken." Find it in the Classified Ads! COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 12 tP Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson today blamed overproduc tion for the drop in farm prices and suggested voluntary controls and the finding ot new markets to check the decline. Benson said the country was now getting a "very clear picture" that past farm policies would not work, without unusual demands for more production such as were brought on by war and foreign aid programs. Benson said there was "room for belief" that the Truman ad ministration "misled farmers as to the demand required of the cold war." He also said the Tru man administration failed to im pose controls required by exi.it ing legislation. CIU'K Overproduction "The only reasonable thing to do is to adjust to the situation that actually confronts us, Ben' son said in a speech prepared for Eugene Orchestra Sets Bend Concert The Eugene High School orches tra of 30 members, under direction of Byron Miller and William Twee dee, will give a concert Saturday evening, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist church. The program will include popular, classical and novelty numbers, including several solos. The local appearance is spon sored by the Methodist Youth fel lowship. There will be no admis sion charge but a free will offering will be taken. The public is invited, it was announced. The Eugene High School orch- tr'a has been well received in con cert tours through Oregon in the past several years. ,, Bend Rotarians 'Taught Ropes' Rotary club members were taught the ropes," at heir lunch eon meeting yesterday at the Pilot Butte inn, and in teams of two, made rope halters for the 4-H steers to be exhibited at the fat stock show next year. The program called attention to National 4-H Week, which begins Nov. 14, and Doug Messenger, Des chutes county 4-H club agent, was present to introduce Gary Turner and Barbara Carlile, two outstand ing 4-H club members. CtAlM FILED ' . The Deschutes Federal Savings and Loan Association has filed $4,509.59 mortgage claim against Harold. J. and Doris Kelley, Bend, County Clerk Helen M. Dacey an nounced today. A balance on a mortgage totaling J4.109.59 plus $400 attorneys' fees is sought. 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Benson is on a five-day tour of. the billion dollar drought country in the Middle West and the Great' Plains. Benson, under heavy attack for his controversial farm policies, hopes to gather facts and sift opinion for the new agriculture program he is drafting for sub mission to Congress next year. First stop on the tour itinerary was Lubbock, Tex., in the heart of the cotton and cow country. The 2,000-mile tour also will cover Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Mis souri, Arizona, Utah and Wyo ming. Benson will leave Lubbock to morrow morning for Santa Fe and Albuquerque, N. M., and Prescott, Ariz. Saturday he will leave Prescott for Elko, Nev., Rock Springs, Wyo., and Salt Lake City, remaining there ail day Sunday. Ira Arrested In Phoenix On Drunk Charge ira rrrfmCU III ns,nacr granted a 6 PHOENIX, Nov. .12 IIB-Ira Hayes, who gained fame as one of the Marines who raised the American flag on Iwo Jima, was granted a suspended sentence today after be ing arrested for drunkenness utter being here only 14 hours. Hayes had started out Tuesday night from Los Angeles for his fam ily's home on the Pima Indian Res ervation. The former Marine had been arrested twice for being drunk in Los Angeles within two weeks, and decided to give up a job as chauffer for Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Los Angeles, to return to i enls and three brothers. Hayes- arrived by bus about 7 am. yesterday. He told .reporter, he couldn't seem to overcome .tie ..urge" to drink, and Uiat he re ..... hnvine "let down greueu uc-.j - S,e people who helped me In Los Angeles and Chicago." Phoenix officers arrested Hay-s about 9 P.m. yesterday in front of a bar. He was jailed over night. , and appeared before Magistrate C. i W. Pcnsinger today. 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