, Doughton for More Economy Washington. May 11 iJPt Rep. Dougb'on (D-NC) head of the tax-wrling house ways and GLIMPSE IN THE FUTURE Chemical World Foreseen By, Harvard Professor tUir.trd BcUae Writtrt By PAl L F. ELLIS vi. n i o .hAmiABi umr it nf tvninai ti nam inn bdi wt . i?oum cau'inri.T, ,"nd ,uar ,h,t come ,rom trt" ' ,or""n b Harvard uni ' " favors f"m.ovnmenecono mies th"01? !" Inct Truman S?r?T V18 ent Truman . hlv to come lo the Wnite Houe :ussion of the d other matters. no mtrnaj ' in JisOW et frt,- Mineral t x Jituatfon nought committee has made : to frame a tax bill ha with tka nracidfinl'i Tan. .,.., ... 4 am nnn nnA in new taxea. Doughton said he hopes it will "not be necessary" to im pose new taxes because they "might effect business adverse ly." In response to questions, he aaid he thought the president knew how he felt. But he did not say what Mr. Truman had told him. Bend Rejects D.S.T. Bend, May 11 P Bend resi dents do not want daylight sav ing time. Mayor T. D. Sexton said an ad visory vote yesterday was 668 no and 517 yes. The election was set up by the city manage ment commission versitv Drofessor, Dr. Eugene G. Rochow, a chemist, also believes that the world's population may grow to 15 billions of persons and that through chemistry the United States " alone could support one billion citizens. In receiving a tl.OOO award from the north Jersey section of the American Chemical society for his research in commercial izing sand, Dr. Rochow further said the human beings in the future may be living in earthen ware houses, built on the spot by excavating earth and fusing it into bricks and slabs. Because of the steadily in creasing population, man will have to forget meat and eggs on the menu. The animals that produce such items, he said, consume too much food that man will need. He also predict ed the cellulose from trees, a highly efficient type of plant, would be converted into edible sugars and synthetic clothes as well. "Man's present eating habits will have to be radically altered before many generations," he said. "It took five acres of Prepare for Blockade End Railroad man decks a loco motive in Berlin with a sign which is painted the Ameri can and British flags, as the engine is prepared for opera tion with the end of the Berlin blockade. Other workmen in the Gruenwald railroad yard put the finishing touches on the engine. (Acme Telephoto) arable land per person to feed the United Stain in 1847, and on this basis, even if every bit of land in the country except deserts, swamps and rocky areas were cultivated, only some 308 million people could be sup ported." So the answer, according to Dr. Richow, is the development of chemical and synthetic food which he believes is sure to come. "Meat and eggs as sources of proteins seem certain to vanish from the human diet," he said. "Plant proteins and fish can be used for a time, but ultimately proteins probably will have to be provided through synthesis of their building blocks, the amino acids." He said that in time, man may have to "let yeast or other microorganisms make satisfac tory amino acids for us from simple fixed nitrogren" that is nitrogen taken from the air. Amino acids are the building blocks of the human body. They form the human tissue. They already have been made syn thetically and scientists now are seeking to determine just how many of each variety that a human being needs. f"-"' ""' l II iiiinawai ' U'M n.m nmti nui ii i'.' irnmr"' " Stayfon Volunteer Firemen Get Rest Stavton A month's vacation from fires has been the experi ence of the Stayton fire depart ment during the month of April when not a singie call was made.) such was the report made to the! city council. j However, the department has already made one run in May.i CapiUI Journal, Siem. Ore., Wednesday, May H. 1949 It Isince the firemen were called i jto the eid enures building at ; Kingston shortiy after noon i Wednesday when a faulty flue set fire to the roof. The council voted to send two men to the Oregon Fire Chief's convention at Bend, May 13, 13, and 14, with expenses paid. It was indicated Chief Marc Lan don and Assistant Chief Ken Hanson would probably attend the sessions. They'll Be Midshipmen These three Salem high school boys have been awarded navy scholarships to enter colleges of their own choice and receive the same training that is given at the naval academy at Annapolis. From left, Dick Fithr, Michael Kaye and Jim Cooke. Fuhr and Kaye will attend Stanford and Cooke probably Oregon State or Southern California. Jordon Entertains Commission Studies Oregon State Court Question of Funds Dayton Weekly Sold To Newberg Editor Dayton The Dayton Tribune was sold last week by Logan White, publisher, to Jack Samp ler .publisher of the Chehalem Valley News of Newberg. W A. Hemmelgarn, Jr., news edi tor, is business manager, and Richard Shipley will be added to the mechanical department Sampler hat had 14 years of experience in newspaper work. He is a veteran of four years service in World War II. hav ing spent two years in the Eu ropean theater of operation as combat intelligence officer with the 442nd troop carrier group. Mrs, Marie Sampler, wife of the new owner, will join the firm as bookkeeper. She also is a veteran of the past war, having served three years in the Woman's Army corps In Ft. Riley, Kansas, and Ft. Benning. Ga. They are both members of the Baptist church. I Attractive Patterns fei ?r& Iffm i-J 1 LJ -rSp i Every Room in the House! JSQSRTgiS I 1 I nil', . 4?S ! I 1r I i,IW ( Jordon The Oregon State Court of the Catholic order of Foresters met at Our Lady of Lourdes Court No. 1752 in Jor- don. State officers attending were Joseph J. Wavra, state chief ran ger, Mt. Angel; Francis J. Herb, state vice chief ranger. Forest Grove; Larry G, Beyer, state secretary, Portland; A I v t n Kirsh, state treasurer, Silverton; state trustees, E. A. Kerber, of Stayton; Sylvester L. Silberna- gel, Scio; Joseph F. Wolff, Port land; Wm. L. Biem, Mt Angel. The fifth trustee, Michael Ben edict of Sublimity was unable to attend because of illness. Following the business meet ing supper was served by the: ladies of the parish to about ?0J What method will be used to keep the Salem long-range plan ning commission in action after its supporting funds are exhaust ed about next February is a question that has been put into the hands of a special committee of the commission. On the committee are George Putnam, W. M. Hamilton, W. W. Chadwick, J. L. Franzen, Robert L. 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