e Page 8 Section 2 4-Year Farm Props Loss Near ,CommodityCredit Holding Total ; $5.8 Billion WASHINGTON Ul - The govern tncnl has lost nearly throe billion dollars supporting farm prices during the four years of the Ei senhower administration. . A Commodity Credit Corp. report disclosed yesterday the to tal has mounted to $2,894,000,000. The net loss for the 20 preceding .years was $1,111,000,000 putting the total loss since 1933 at $4, .'005.000,000. , Total losses in the earlier years Another Big 4 - Arab Summit Parley Nears CAIRO m Another Arab Big Four summit conference is pre dieted for Cairo next week to hear -the report of' Saudi Arabia's King Saud on his visit to Wash ington. , U. S. officials hope Saud will try to persuade the other leaders of the Arab "neutralist" bloc to accept President Eisenhower's . plan for blocking Communist ex pansion in the Middle East. 1 An informed Egyptian source taid Saud will meet Feb. 18 or 30 with Preisdent Nasser of Egypt. King Hussein of Jordan and President Shukri Kuwally of Syria to tell them what he learned In Washington about the Eisen hower Doctrine. ThA fnitr Arah lorlnrc mnt linrn before Saud left for the United I States. Their countries arc allied militarily through pacts placing their . armies under an Egyptian commander. Saud has slopped off In Madrid en roulc home for fivo days of conferences with Generalissimo Francisco Franco and Sultan Mo hammed V of Morocco. In Wash ington he agreed on continued U. S. military and economic aid to Saudi Arabia. OSCHostto 1 1,500 Fathers ; COIIVALUS ui - Nearly 1,500 fathers of Oregon Stnto College Jsludonts closed out two days of activities Sunday as the annual .meeting,, of the jpSC Dad's. -Club ;enaoa nerc. r Besides a round of luncheons, basketball games and classroom ."visits, the club found time to an 'Bounce it has provided full schol tarships for eight students and partial tuition for 37 others. , The club's new top officers all Portland men are A. W. Trimble, presiocni; Amoy Frederick, vice president; Harold Stuart, secre tary; and L, M. Severance, treas urer. New directors include A. T. Busick of Salem, Henry Harlley '.of North Bend, H. K. Kirkpalrick of Condon, Claude Hough of Cor "vallis. Loren Johnson of Scappoosc and Lowell Stockman of Pendle ton. Former Resident Dies in Toppenish J Funeral services are pending at Toppenish, Wash., for William M. jMcdowan, 85, a former Salem i resident who died there Friday, ; according to word received here. J A brother, Anson J. McGowan, and a slslcr, Miss Mary McGowan, J are among the survivors. J He was born at Blylhe, Ontario, Canada, May 1, 1871, and came to ; Oregon with his family in 1B89. 'He lived in Portland and Salem ; until 1907. Ex-Red Guerrilla Leader Fails To Block Exiles' 5 WARSAW W-The lender of the 'I 'Communist guerrillas In the Crock i -tivil War has tried hut appar ently (ailed In prevent Greek ex--lies in Poland from returning Ihome. ; Greek diplomats and Polish .Communist sources say (len. Mur 'kos Valindes long thought dead, or In a Soviet prison or menial Institution showed up in Poland . over Christmas and urged groups - of exiles to, remain where they lare "until you can return with jme as a political force." ' About 15.IXKI (ireeks came lo .Poland for asylum alter failure ol Jhe IMMfl Communist insurrec- lion. Olficials say about Sim lam-jarr utaCQ3n35 KvYtftrnro I I II Save time . . . Mve money! Slip your chiH-k or money crii into n envelope, Add rent to tin, and drop It in the n ft real tnailboi Vim retail $3 Billion were reduced by wartime de mands which permitted the CCC to sell at a profit many of the surplus crops it held during that period. During recent years, however, heavy delicits have been incurred as surpluses have accumulated and the administration has sought to dispose of them even at a loss. The figures do not include di reel subsidy payments or pur chase by other agencies of sup plies for relief or other distribu tion. No cumulative figures for these costs were available. Secretary of Agriculture Benson announced Saturday a lower level of form price supports which is expected to reduce the govern ment's commitment by about 200 million dollars on this years crops, based on uvcrage produc tion ngurc.t. ' The CCC said lhat as of Dec. 31 it owned surplus commodities costing $5,HU2,000,000 and had loans outstanding to farmers oi surplus crops totaling another $2, .119,000.000. Further losses arc like ly on both amounts. Dairy products accounted for $1 283,000,000 of the losses since 1933, with the greater part of that marked up during the last four years. The second largest loss was 479 millions on potatoes, during and immediately after World War II. Potato prices arc no longer sup ported under the surplus loan pro gram. The CCC has lost 468 million dollars on wheat, in addition to the amounts required to pay ex port subsidies. SCRIPT WRITER, PRODUCTION BOSS Zylpha Z. Talents as By GORMAN IIOGAN Associated Press Writer SALEM Ml Zylpha Zell, Burns is the script writer, production manager, prop boss and keeper of the first aid kit for what some people consider the biggest show in Oregon. And her productions have 'been coming off with hardly a hitch for nearly 20 years, although her leading players have often been the rankest o amateurs. , Zylpha Zell Burns (she thinks she was named for nn mint) is the chief clerk of the Oregon Senate. Elected in 1931) , as the first woman lo hold the post, site's been in it ever since, ' Liked by Doth Parlies ' A tribute lo her durability is the fact that while Mrs. Burns is a leader in the Republican Party, Democrats In tho present-evenly- divided Senate agreed to her election as chief clerk before the session ever opened. There's no doubt she's n handy one for the senators to nave around, particularly the president, who, as a rule, has had no prior experience In such nlfuirs. It s for his ' benclit that she writes the daily script, complete with exact words and sound effect cues (one gavel rap, two gavel raps, etc.). , On occasion, she even antici pates whats coming up. For ex- mple. a senator may come to her and ask how to get immediate action on a resolution. She tells him he'll have to ask for a sus pension of the rules. So, in anti cipation of this request, she includes it in the president s script so he'll be prepared. Inauguration Script Furthermore, she writes the script for the inauguration of the governor at a joint session of llie Legislature, I his opus includes instructions for just about every body from tho Sennlo president down to the doorkeeper. Bui, as in any major production a cog is bound to slip now and Return Home ies have applied to go hnme, ' The new Ctmmiunisl govern ment lhat look over Inst October is reported ninpeniting w 1 1 h (Ireek legation olficials to arrange their repatriation, Markos. premier and w n I minister of the (ireek Communist rebel government, was reported purged in 19411 because of a de featist atliliide. The Creek gov ernment said he was believed ex ecuted. He disappeared from sight dur ing Ihe next eight years. Greek sources said he addressed meetings in Wroclaw and other towns in west Poland where there (Ireek colonies. Savings 4 lorn km. SEPTS tJ TTV..i..Mr.. .; v ' . WASHINGTON President Eisenhower and King Saud of Saudi Arabia shake hands outside the White House at the end of a 95-mlnute meeting, the final one of their talks. They reached full accord on (he Middle East issue discussed during the more than a week of formal talks here. At center is the king's interpreter. (AP Wire-photo) Burns Shows Varied Chief Clerk of Senate then, as it did this year when the sorgcant-at-arms missed his cue in escorting the temporary, presi dent, ben. Jean Lewis, to the rostrum. Seems he got flustered when the presiding officer turned out to be a woman. Besides directing the Senate staff, Mrs. Burns supervises the printing and mailing -of bills and requisitions all Senate supplies. She checks the dishes and silver ware in the Senate dining 'room before the session opens. And her office even is a repository for first aid and minor medical sup plies for the senators and slnff. "I told them I didn't mind the medicine," Mrs. Burns,, a mem ber of the Christian Science church, says with a twinkle, "just so (hey didn't ask me lo lake any of it." Once Secretary In Senate Slill in her leens. Airs. Burns first came lo the Senate in 1919 lis secretary lo the late Sen. Gus C. Moser, Portland attorney who was twice president of the Senate. She also was legal secretary in his office. In 1933 she became Senate calendar clerk the first woman elected to that posl. Ion and was chosen chief clerk in 1939, serving under Senate President Robert Duncan of Burns, for the first legislative session held in the new Capitol building. Mrs. Burns is a pleasant but positive woman whose blue eyes look out from behind gold-framed glasses. She speaks lrankly about almost everything except her age and her weight. She agrees she probably looks younger than she is. Her husband, William M. Burns, recently retired as assistant su pervisor for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. He was one 11 To Persons Wearing Dental Plates JillTO Pliilcs don't change but il'i normal for the gums (o shrink, and this reo'uees tlo contact between gum and Denture. At a result. Plates may wobble and rock, slip sideways, or drop down at embarratirhg moments, RELY ON YOUR DENTIST TO CORRECT THIS CON. DITION, He can adapt the Plates to restore snug, com fortable fit and vigorous, healthful chewing power, DEHTRL PISTES i i.i.iUMiii.i.im-i NO CASH DOWN, en approval of credit! Enjoy wearing your Plate t while you pay in Small Monthly Amount. I I PARK IN ANY IOT M hnrfatfl President, King Shake of the first seven appointed when tho slate control system was in augurated. Their son, Jerry Dean, is now serving in the Navy aboard the submarine Spinax. Studied Law Mrs. Burns, a student at the Northwestern College of Law in Portland for two years, is a for mer president of the Republican Women's Federation of Oregon and has twice been an alternate delegate to Republican National conventions. Wtien the Senate isn't in session she's assistant chief clerk of the Multnomah County Probate Court under Judge Wil liam L. Dickson. Mrs. Burns finds it hard to choose between tho eight Senate presidents she has . served. "I've had tho privilege of work ing for some fine men, she says. She finds Sen. Boyd Overhulse of Madras, elected president this session after a bitter fight be tween Republicans and Demo crats, "deliberate, thoughtful and doing a remarkable job. But the chief clerk considers being a stale senator "just about the most thankless job in the world." and she believes the peo ple Ihcy serve should be grateful (o them instead of complaining so much. Her desk is a catchall for com plaints which are directed to no one in particular, and they cover nearly every conceivable subject. She routes these to the proper channels. What about women in the Legis lature: Well, Mrs. Burns thinks it would be a good idea to have "the same balance in government we have in the home." But she hastens to add that all women nren't quali fied to hold public office and "neither are all men." And Staff of Registered Penh's hi mnH:ii.!.nmrm STATE & COMMERCIAL, SALEM Wafrt.Adolph Bldg. . . . Olv us fk TICKIT . . . for rh ptrldti ye Demttt Setwise) ptefawmel lit avr OMm. , -THE CAPITATJ JOURNAE Hands OLCCNabslO Teen Tipplers PORTLAND IB Nine youths were arrested on charges of being minors in possession of liquor early Sunday as agents of the Oregon Liquor Control Commis sion swooped down on roadhousc parking lots. Another youth was arrested by OLCC agents as he was drinking Deer in a tavern. Some 50 bottles of beer were seized as evidence. Russia to Build Yemen Harbors? ADEN tin A newspaper in this British crown colony says Russia has agreed to build modern har bors for Yemen on a 15-year re payment plan. Yemen, an Arab desert kingdom on the Red Sea, is fighting an un declared war with Bitain along Yemen's frontier with the British allied Aden protectorate. Each side lias accused the other of ag gressive strikes across the border. Technical observers agree that Yemen needs a modern seaport more than military equipment Most of Yemen s trade moves through Aden. Ex-Tigard Man Heads California Publishers SAN FRANCISCO W) A former Tigard, Ore., resident has been elected president of the California Newspaper Publishers Assn. He is 47-year-old Eugene Bishop, gen eral manager of Peninsula -News papers, Inc. Bishops firm operates the Palo Alto Times, Redwood Citv Tri-. Start. The U. S. navy's new seaplane tanker can refuel four fighter planes at the same time. HOW TO VIOHT ASTHMA HiifTerart now ciems much severe vtieei- lng, eneeilnf, cotifhlriK kind difficult brrtthlng during recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma. Hay Fevtr and Bron chitis by taklnit New lmprctfti. Wonder Working MENDACO. Quickly helps combat allfrtiy, relax bronchial lubes, remnvt choklmt phleiim. Thus aid freer breathing and sounder sleep. Get MKNOACO at drug gists. Money back guarantee.' vrj c oIdIOTISI I MO 4 441 t TOP TIMBER AREAS Post-War Expansion Highlights Lane, Douglas County Economy EDITORS NOTE: This Is an other In a series of articles con densing and summarizing reports made by J. W. Forrester Jr., editor of (he Pendleton East Ore gonlan, on economic trends and prospects in all parts of Oregon. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In that part of Oregon where wood is king, Lane and Douglas counties show the shape and expansion of post-war economy. In a study, as part of a tour of the state, J. W. Forrester Jr., editor of the Pendleton East Oregonian, found these things: Lane County, which for years "has led all the counties of the nation in the amount of timber cut, 85 per cent of the county's manufacturing payroll is in wood." Hundreds of mills came into the county during the war and although "tight money" right now is slowing things down, good times and poor a lot of wood will be manufactured here." Only Douglas County has more merchantable timber than Lane; and only Lane (aside from Mult nomah) leads Douglas in indus trial payrolls. Lane Operations Big Lane County s woods arc marked by big operations. Doug las, where "fortunes have been made by operators who weren't much shucks in the lumber busi ness before the war," is now tending toward big operations too with the number of mills falling perhaps by 50 a year. In neither has full utilization of wood reached a major level, al though Weyerhaeuser at Spring field "takes everything out of a log." This utilization has been slowed by the abundance of tim bcr and the fact that growth is exceeding the cut, making con servation less urgent than in some areas. Full utilization and an end to waste is, though, on the way. Douglas County has taken an approach to its timber that is unique in Oregon: It has an ex tension service forester, the only one in the state. He aids in farm woodlot growth, reforestation and conservation. Agriculture, Too In these timbered counties there is agriculture, too. Lane's 1954 farm income latest available figure exceeded 21 million dol lars divided among poultry, dairy products, truck crops, grain, hay, silage, pasture, livestock, nursery and greenhouse and fruits. Douglas, the states second largest sheep producer, could have more agriculture but many of its farmers arc part-time farm ers: When a leilow can earn to to $30 a day on a 40-hour week in lumber, why should ne lane on the drudgery of fulMime farming nl far less income?" Lane has a major employer in the Southern Pacific with a new six-millinn-dollar freight yard being built at Eugene: another important payroll in tne univer sity of Oregon: and a major wholesale distribution service Distribution Important This distribution "contributes more to the economy than agri culture. Wholesale firms estab lished here serve most of Western Oregon outside the Portland area, all the way to the California line." Moreover, when a new road is completed lo tho Coast lit in cludes a 1,400-foot tunnel) Eugene will be only 45 miles from tide water and some are visualizing eventual barging of products from California to Mapleton, thence trucking to Eugene as the distri bution center. A group of Eugene men seeking further industrial expansion nave formed the Eugene Industrial De velopment Corp., which is devel oping an 85-acre site, installing all utilities and streets, and offer ing tracts to new industries at an attractive price. This self-help program is echo of a major achievement in a county farther north, Yamhill. There, when population began in 1951 to fall off, wood products manufacture employ fewer people and agriculture begin c slump, McMinnvillc Industrial Promo tions was formed. When an area of the state needs economic help it "will want to reach into this community for advice." Plant Sites Bought This promotion effort, in which businessmen reached into their pockets to buy sites and build plants, bought a cookie factory, a plywood plant, a trailer manu facturing company. A true com- LEGALS EXKCUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Pioneer Trust Company as executor of the estate of Donna W. Aldrich, Deceased, has filed ils. final account as such and by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Orcfion for the County of Marion, the 13th day of March, 1057, tho hour of 9:15 In the forenoon of said day has been fixed as the time and 'the courtroom of said court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settle ment of said estate. Dated and first published February 11, 11)57. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Estate of Donna W. Aldrich. Deceased. RHOTEN, RHOTEN & CDPCDCTn A 310 Pioneer Trust Building Xt Salem, Oregon Attorneys tor executor. Feb. 11, in, 25, March 4, It JUL-' Ti SybciiU to the Capital Jiuriuil, Ph. EM 4-681 1, ask Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 11, 1957 munity endeavor, the group is made up of 400 stockholders who have invested a half million dol lars and on one of their recent ventures are getting back one per cent a month on their investment, as payment for the building they provided. And the economy is stabilizing. Douglas County has another source of wealth besides its vast, enriching forests: Mining. At Riddle "the Hanna company is mining the. largest known nickel deposit in the United States; there are cinnebar (mercury) mines which have been expanding; and some chrome deposits are being worked. ' And both Lane and Douglas have a strong attraction for tour ists and people in search of recreation, from the swift trout streams to the salmon fishing fleets in coastal waters. At Reedsport it has been said that through much of the year the banks have to import currency, "but during the sport fishing season they export it." ARGENTINA BISHOP NAMED VATICAN CITY OR Pope Pius XII Monday named Msgr. William Bolatti Cesano titular bishop of Limata and auxiliary to the apos tolic administrator of Buenos Aires Archdiocese. The new pre late, born at McKcnna, Wash., in 1912," was vicar general of the archdiocese of Buenos Aires. COME ONE! To Our Ualenline Party. .... . ( ( Feb. 14, 15th, & 16th In Celebration of the GRAND OPENING D0RAN APPLIANCE CO. 66 Arrested in Gambling Raid PORTLAND Wl - A police raid on a lunch room herd early Sun day netted 68 persons one on a gambling charge, one on an illegal liquor sale charge, and 66 on charges of being behind barred doors. John Richard Miller was ac cused of conducting gambling by the officer's who seized a quantity of gambling equipment and J778 in cash. .... 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