His Ordeal Is Over Robert Bryant, 26, pilot whose plane cracked up In the snow-swept wilderness of Ventura county, is examined by Dr. Henry D. Specht and Dr. L. J. Klingbeil in hospital at Glendale, Calif., following his six-day ordeal. Doctors were amazed at his ability to withstand sub-freezing temperatures at a 7000-foot elevation. (Acme Telephoto) Jefferson Gardners Offer Flower Show Jefferson The Friendly Gar den club program committee met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hawk, in south Jefferson recently and discussed the flow er show to be held at the city hall Monday night, Dec. 19. Rib bons will be awarded to winners in individual classes on display. The subject for the show will be holiday arrangements for any holiday of the year. Arrangement classes are: Miniature Thre Inchei overall. Dry iibucuicu. viiua i, up 10 eunt inches: Class II. UD to 14 Inch- Ola TTT 11 Inchej. Home plants ansae to be set up by the show committee. Special ar rant e men ta Coffee table, mantle piece. centerpiece. Chrysanthemums To be J inde ed over iiva entries. li less man live en tries for display only. Corsage Same aa above. Miscellaneous For those entries which do not all In any ol the classes ustea above. . Judging will be done by the club members by individual ballots. A sweepstake prize will be given to the person having most points on entries. Blue rib bon, three points; red ribbon, two points: white ribbon, one point. The committees present were Laurence- R e h f e 1 d, chairman Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. Arthur Harris and Mrs. Helen Caywood. Glass fiber is drawn out from big glass balls. 'Move Along But Man Fails to Obey Sacramento, Cat., Dec. IS (U.R) James Eli Burns, 61, died standing up , here, Tuesday night. Police in a patrol car first saw Burns leaning against a downtown building supported by cruitches and told him to "move along." When the car returned, the man was standing in the same spot. They investigated and called an ambulance. Doctors pronounced Burns dead on ar rival at the county hospital and noted that he had been dead for "quite a while." Death was attributed to nat ural causes. Burns Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bu tryn, Minneapolis, Minn. ing flea-infested them. animals with Traub on the staff of the army research and graduate school, Washington, D.C., addressed a joint meeting of the American Association of Economic Ento mologists and two other related Clatsop's Destitute Have Early Christmas Astoria, Ore., Dec. 15 U. Christmas is going to come ear ly this year for 50 destitute Clat sop county families. An appeal from the welfare commission for aid after its De cember funds were "bankrupt" brought an "amazing response,' Mrs. Bertha Roth, Clatsop wel fare administrator, said. She said a story that 100 adults and 150 children in the county faced a bleak Christmas without food funds for the bal ance of December brought scores of telephone calls from civil and private organizations. The story appeared in the Astorian-Bud-get. Seely Named Priest Royal Arch Masons Woodburn Percy H. Seely was elected excellent high priest of Woodburn Chapter No. 29, Royal Arch Masons, at the an nual election of officers held Tuesday night at the Masonic temple. Other officers elected were Howard Magnuson, king; George D. Jones, scribe; P. L. LaBarr, treasurer; Ora F. Mor ris, secretary; Ernest W. Handy, captain of the hosts; P. L. La Barr, principal sojourner; and R. H. Treupel, trustee. Instal lation has been tentatively set I for December 20. inFAi cunirc "? FOR THE HOLIDAY Old Mr. Boston's "PERSONAL CHOICE World's Worst Mosquitoes Face Invader From Arctic By FRANK CAREY (AMoct.tM Prui Science Writer) Tamoa. Fla.. Dec. 15 l) Any nation planning to attack the United States by way of the Arctic circle should be prepared to cone with "the world s worst mosquitoes Mai. Robert Traub, an army scientist who described these insects, did not say anything about enemy attacks. But he made it implicit thatf anyone fooling around in the Arctic should be ready to fight the hungriest, most numerous and most persistent swarm of creatures in the whole nasty family of mosquitoes. Traub knows whereof he speaks, because he spent a lot of time in the Malayan tropics where mosquitoes are by no means minor leaguers. ... "Up in the Arctic," he told a reporter after he had addressed a meeting of entomologists here, "we have the world's worst mo sqiutoes from the point of view of biting and numbers. "There is little other food for them up there, so they seek out humans. You can hold out your hand for a couple of minutes and you'll have as many as 200 of them trying to bite you. "There are unlimited breeding areas for them in the swamps and bogs, and apparently the Arctic does not have enough na tural insect enemies of the mo squito to keep it under control. "Moreover, the season for mosquitoes is relatively short up there, because the area is cover ed with ice most of the time. So the mosquitoes have to get married, raise their families and seek out food in a short time. That's apparently why they at tack so violently, although some of them bite even after the ice sets in." He said research by a civilian in the army's chemical corps, employing radioactive materials to put "markers on mosquitoes, had shown that the Alaska dive bombers have a flight range of at least five miles. "This indicates," said Traub, "that while you might wipe them out of a given area, others will swarm in from outside.' He also said that Alaska sports "a lot of Siberian fleas ostensibly imported, he said, by flea-infested rodents following the route across Bering Straits from Siberia to Alaska, bring- socTeties. Outling various research ac tivities of the school, he said scientists there had come up with the chance discovery of a powerful repellent for rats and mice. They made the finding in test ing the substance on rodents for possible utility in treating hu- Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1949 15 man diseases. Commercial possi- Diiuies oi xne repeueni are Deing investigated. Philadelphia, which had 28.000 people at the time of the first U. S. census in 1790, now has more than 2,000,000. I CHOICE" Y't Blend of H'V&U Straight So? Bourbons jBr3fww Every drop jf en. mf ffoK .L be-urb.ii Elf l II iW'jA whl.kr l VwweoTTU-rr-' 1 r &sP 49 itrmisbt wfaJalaes J yean old 51 atraicht whiskies 4 ycara old Mr. Bos coo Distiller Inc Boston, Mua. Selected For YOUR Holiday Table . . . 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