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American Product Less Attractive Than Import Tuna Astoria U.R) After all the fuss about fish imports, some 50 offshore tuna fishermen here have learned that Japanese fish ermen, their chief competitors, are putting out a product super- ior in color to the American i catch. ! Fred Wolleson, Astoria tuna fisherman who has led west coast j activities to protect the Ameri can fisherman from Japanese im ports, brought the fishermen to gether at the Union Fishermens" i Cooperative packing company to compare their canned product with the Japanese imported canned goods. Tuna Look Better Wolleson said they found the Japanese tuna is lighter, looks better in the can, is more coarse in texture but tastes about the same. Both packers and fishermen agreed that the color difference was mainly because American tuna catches no longer "bleed" their fish when first caught as the Japanese do. Wolleson said he thought the American albacore was superior in taste and texture but that it did not look as good in the can, showing up considerably darker than the Japanese product. He warned the fishermen that the average housewife buys by "eye appeal" and that Ameri can fishermen would have to start bleeding their fish to keep up with the imports. Mondsy. May 5, 19SJ Subscription Warrants Issued by Oregon Bank Portland Warrants giving evidence of the right to subscribe for pro rata portions of 200,000 additional shares of capital stock have been mailed to sharehold ers of the First National Bank of Portland, It was announced to day. The subscription warrants are based on a rate of one new share for each five shares owned at the close of business on April 30, ac cording to President F. N. Bel grano Jr. The subscription price for the new stock will be $30 a share. Warrants will become void on May 29. Upon completion of sale of the additional stock, the capital funds of the First National bank will exceed $42,800,000, accord Ing to Belgrano.. Tmberwof Division Plans '52 Encampment Vancouver, Wash. (U.R) General and special staff offi cers of the 104th Timberwolf division met here over the week end with key personnel of the Oregon-Washington army Infan try reserve unit to outline plans for the division's annual encamp ment at Ft. Lewis July 20 to August 4. Col. Lamar Tooze of Portland, commanding officer of the Tim berwolves, is in charge of the Saturday-Sunday pre-camp ori entation session. Johannesburg, South Africa (U.R) Britain's trail - blazing Comet airliner landed smoothly here Saturday, on schedule to the minute In the world's first scheduled jet passenger flight. Court Records POLICE COURT Ronald H. Gandee, failure to itop at stop sign, $S. Roy A. McLaughlin, void license plates, S3. Dimitrl J. Bolton, violation of basic rule, $10. Charlex Eek, failure to yield right of way, $5. DISTRICT COURT Harvey L. Wiliami, no operator's license, $5. Glenn O. Balderston. truck speed ing, $15. Perry J. Gann, improper lights, $7.50. Dave W, Haggard, no emergency brake, $6. George L. Asher, no operator's li cense. $6. Kenneth D. Robertnon, failure to yield right of way to pedestrian, $8. Alvin I. Toll, improper muffler, $3. Barbara J. Potts, no motor vehicle license, $5. Elsie DeSavedo. permitting cattle to graze unlawfully within a grazing dis trict, $55. Kenneth House, inadequate brakes, $5. Eugene J. Carrigan, no operator's Henry J. Welde, overload. $82 30. Eugene C. Kiinger, no operators license. $6. Harold E. Sander, no operator's license, $5. MARRIAGE LICENSES B. M Tucker, 62. Camp White, and Catherine Neumiller. 63, 245 North , Grape, Medford. Forest Emery Lenz, S7, Talent, and Tonla Jeannine Raymond, 22, P.O. Box 1215, Med ford. Ira Davis 67, 315 Genessea street. Medford. and Ora Stapleton Craddock, 51, 310 Genesgea Street, Medford. Henrv J. Huber. fifl, P.O. Box 84B. Medford. and Kathertne Elizaheth Trude. 52, 333 North Holly, Medford. Man Released from habit-forming laxative "I feel happier, younger now, not constipated," writes Detroit man. "Eating your all-bran does to much for me. What wonderful relief, after so many pills and medicines." If you can't keep reg ular because of lack of diet-bulk, try Kellogg's all-bran and see If it doesn't help you regain youth ful regularity as thousands have. It's the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need . . . it's not habit forming. Rich In Iron, high In cereal protein, provides essential B and D vitamins. Eat !4 cupful dally, drink plenty of liquids. If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek. Mich.. nd get DouiLt rout moxit sack I 3.E. 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