Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 22, 1949, Page 29, Image 29

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    Turkey Grower
Urges Parity
Corvallls, Sept. 22 W) Ore
gon Turkey Improvement asso
ciation member were told yes
terday to work for elimination
of weight discrimination In fed
eral price supports.
W. T. Geurts, retiring presi
dent, said the existing regula
tions were unfair to producers
of heavy birds. He said any
permanent . farm legislation
should place turkeys on the
same parity price percentage
basis as wheat and other basic
crops.
Elected president for the new
year was W. H. Schwedler,
Portland. Les Schneider, Med-
ford, was elected a new direc
tor. Re-elected as directors
were Loren Johnson, Scappoose
and Paul McCowell, Sherwood
Noel Bennion, Oregon State col
lege, was re-elected secretary-treasurer.
Several turkey project aides
at the Oregon state expert
mental station spoke. Dr. Paul
Bernier, geneticist, said selec
tive breeding falls Into two
classes. He said all breeders
can mass select for maximum
weight and maturity in the
shortest feeding time. But selec
tion for higher fertility, egg pro
duction and other characteristics
rwas best left to breeders of ped
igreed birds, he said.
5 Portlanders in
Dope Peddling Ring
Portland, Sept. 22 P) Detec
tive Capt. William D. Browne
said today a Portland dope ped
dling ring had been broken with
arrest of five men.
The five, picked up under sec
ret indictments returned by the
county grand jury yesterday,
were listed as Edward T. Helson,
55, both opium and marijuana
sale charges; Gilbert J. Edwards,
28, Robert Brown, Jr., 21, and
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Alone Kathleen Kerr, 11, of Onstead, Mich., a survivor
of the Noronic disaster, hugs her toy bear in St. Michael's
hospital in Toronto, Canada, where she is recovering from
painful rope burns she received while escaping from the
burning excursion ship. Authorities have not yet broken the
news to her that her parents and brothers are missing. The
ship fire killed 120 persons and many more are missing.
(Acme Telephoto.)
House Reiurns
After Vacation
Washington, Sept. 22
House members return today
from a month's vacation, with
enough unfinished business on
hand to keep them here the rest
of the year.
They probably won't stay that
long. "Around November 1" is
the target date of congressional
leaders for final adjournment.
Despite messages sent to
democratic members last week
James Whitmore, 24, marijuana
sale charges; Joseph W. John
son, 31, sale of heroin.
by party leaders, the house
doesn't plan to transact any ma
jor business this week. Party
spokesmen explained that the
recall messages merely were in
tended to assure the presence of
a quorum, 217 members.
Republicans followed through
with messages to their own
members reminding them that
the recess that started on Au
gust 26 ends at noon today and
that democrats had been told to
be on hand at that time.
While a dozen or more ma
jor bills are pending, appropria
tion bills furnishing almost $20,
000,000,000 will have top prior
ity. They finance the military
establishment, the interior de
partment, the foreign economic
recovery program and some
miscellaneous federal agencies.
Sawyer Paints
Bright Picture
Portland, Sept. 22 Secre
tary of Commerce Charles Saw
yer continued talks here with
businessmen and federal agency
officials today.
The cabinet officer told di
rectors of the Chamber of Com
merce at a dinner meeting last
night that he expected the econ
omy to perk up and improve in
the months ahead. This was
based, he said, on the assump-:
tion there would be no prolong
ed strikes in basic industry.
He said there were some soft
spots in textile and metal work
ing industries of New England
and in scattered points of the
south and mid-west. On the
west coast, he said, the contin
ued high production of fruits
and vegetables was giving some
trouble to both growers and
packers.
Commenting on the British
devaluation of the pound, Saw
yer said "I am inclined to think
there has been an over estimate
of the effect on our situation.
There will probably be less
price changes than have been
anticipated in some quarters."
Cuban Swims Across
Gibralter Straits
Tarifa, Spain, Sept. 22 (P)
Eduardo Cortinas of Cuba swam
the Straits of Gibraltar from
Spain to Morocco today. Span
ish naval authorities said he
had beaten by five minutes the
record for a single crossing.
There was no indication
whether the Cuban will make it
a round-trip, as originally plan
ned. The record is unofficial until
the naval tug which accom
panied him with official timers
aboard returns to Spain.
Carpio's record was 9 hours
and 20 minutes.
7
Uranium Content
Ore Discovered
IBv th. AMOrlitfri PrfaO
A uranium content well above
government-set minimum for
development has been reported
'found in ore concentrate taken
from deposits above Salmon
lake in northern Kittitas county
in Washington state.
The announcement was made
yesterday by Homer A. King, an
executive of the Big Dome Min
ing company, after receipt of a
report from the metallurgical di
vision of the U.S. bureau of
mines office at Salt Lake City.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949 29
The report indicated the ores! ton. Government minimums arc
contain two pounds of U-308 ala quarter pound a ton.
The north central states of the
United States have an unusual
number of cases of goiter be
cause the soil and water there
is deficient in iodine.
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Goes to Belgium Robert
D. Murphy (above), former
adviser' to General Lucius D.
Clay in Germany, has been
nominated by President Tru
man as ambassador to Belgium.
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