14 MAIL TRIBUNE. Medford, Or... Thundjy, November 13, 1938
BEAN DECLARED WINNER
Scarborough, England-'tPIi-A
Mr. Bean won top honors in
the vegetable section of a hor
ticultural show here Wednesday.
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Plywood Study
To Result in More
Jobs in Oregon
Lebanon- it'PI -Two Oregon
plywood firms announced
Wednesday the results of a
$46,000 study which may
mean more jobs and income
to the people of Oregon
through greater use of logs
formerly left in the woods.
The study consists" of a re
port evaluating the strength
and performance of Douglas
fir plywood with white-pocket-infected
veneers in in
terior plys.
Officials of Western Veneer
and Plywood Co., of Lebanon
and Plywood Products Corp.,
of Corvallis said they expect
the move to help resolve the
controversy in the plywood in
dustry over proposed changes
in playwood grading stand
ards. Reasonable Basis
Many plywood companies
which do not have the service
of a quality control agency
will be able to have their
products certified on a reason
able basis.
Company officials said that
now the white-speck-infected
logs will be able to be re
covered and used as market
able material.
The study will be made
available to other industry
firms through the Timber En
gineering Co., of Washington.
D. C, research organization
of the forest industries.
BRITISH STEEL DOWN
London -IUPD- British steel
production is continuing to
drop, the Iron and Steel board
reported today.
Air Service Planned
In Northern Calif.
Yreka, Calif. - The Siski
you county board of supervis
ors this week approved a re
quest from Northern Skyways
Inc., for space to construct
hangar facilities at the county
airport at Hontague.
Michael T. Hennessy, at
torney and secretary for the
corporation, said maintenance
and storage hangars are plan
ned immediately, and that
other hangars will be con
structed later.
Hennessy indicated that Ft.
Jones, Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta,
and Happy Camp may be in
cluded in daily flights along
with Montague. He said he
felt the ending of service at
Montague by Pacific Airways,
Inc., has worked a hardship
on residents of northern Cali
fornia. O. J. LeBaron of Yreka,
president of the corporation
which was formed recently,
said there is a need for con
tact with Redding to accqm
mcdate persons traveling to
the Mt. Shasta Ski bowl. The
new corporation lso would
restore air mail service to the
area, he noted.
LeBaron said the firm plans
to start construction immed
iately, and expressed hope the
scheduled flights may begin
within sc to eight months.
ABUSES PRIVILEGES
London -d'PD- Convicted
burglar Daniel Killgallon lost
his week end privileges today
because police discovered he
was using his time away from
prison to pick up extra money
by housebreaking. Besides
taking his week end privileg
es away, the court also sen
tenced him to another eight
years in jail.
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Moon Volcano
Photographed
Moscow - (UPI - Soviet as
tronomer Nikolai Kozyrev
recently photographed a vol
cano erupting on the moon,
the official Soviet Tass news
agency said Wednesday night.
Kozyrev took the photo
graph at about 4 a.m. Mos
cow time Nov. 3 with the 50
inch reflector of the Crimea
Astrophysical L a b o r a tory,
Tass said.
Kozyrev described the
eruption as a reddish glow
that grew in intensity after
two hours.
"There was every reason
to believe that it was a nor
mal delevopment of a vol
canic process on the surface
of the moon," he said.
Alexander Mikhailov,
chairman of the astronomical
council of the Soviet Academy
of Sciences, said spectograms
left no doubt that Kozyrev
had seen a volcano.
"We can now regard as
entirely wrong the view on
the . origin of the main fea
tures of the lunar landscape
as -being due to the impact
of meteorites," he said.
"This volcanic eruption
shows that the processes re
sponsible for the formation
of the surface relief apply
both to the earth and the
moon-."
Dick Cottingham
Gets Portland Job
R. S. (Dick Cottingham,
claims representative in the
Medford district office of the
Social Security administration
for the past two years, has
been promoted and trans
ferred to the Portland district
office, W. V. Nusbaum, district
manager, has announced.
Cottingham will work as a
field representative out of the
Portland office, and will re
port to that office Monday,
Nov. 17.
Mann's To Hold
Party for Employees
The annual Mann's Depart
ment store party, given by the
firm's president, John P. Mof
fat, will be held at the Rogue
Valley Country club tonight.
The party is in observance
of Mann's 48th anniversary.
During the anniversary month
October, two teams of em
ployees were organized. The
team which made the smaller
sales increase during the
month is in charge of party ar
rangements and entertain
ment. R. E. Culbertson is in
charge of music. Awards will
be presented to top salespeo
ple for October as well as the
department head who had the
greatest increase in sales.
Nixon Speaks
During Sleep
Miami - (CPD - Vice Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon, a
hard-hitting political cam
paigner when awake, makes
non-political speeches in his
sleep, a dentist reported to
day. Nixon was given a drug
called "nerval," described as
a form of so-called "truth
serum," Wednesday as an
estehetic for the extraction of
an infected wisdom tooth.
The two dentists in atten
dance reported that Nixon
made a speech after the ex
traction, while the anesthetic
was wearing off.
They said he told the au
dience the two dentists and
three nurses about the
American way of life, discuss
ed a variety of general topics
and praised his wife for
bravery in Venezuela, where
Nixon was attacked by a
stone-throwing mob earlier
this year. The dentists said
he made no partisan political
remarks.
After the speech, they said,
he asked when they planned
to remove the tooth. The den
tists said they had to show
him the extracted tooth to
prove the job had already
been done.
Kelso Youth Object
Of Extensive Hunt
Kelso, Wash - (UPD -A search
party today continued looking
for Leon Raglin, 18, Kelso,
who has been missing since
Tuesday morning.
Lonny Rodgers and Leland
Freund, both 17 of Kelso, told
sheriffs officers that they lost
contact with Raglin while on
a hunting trip in the Big Bull
mountain area in Weyerhaeu
ser Timber Company woods.
State patrolmen, loggers,
members of the Jeep club and
the . Kelso Police Auxiliary
have all joined in the search.
Dan Steiner, chief deputy
in charge of the search, said
that it must be assumed that
Raglin is hurt since he has not
found his way to a road be
cause he is familiar with the
country.
Oxygen Leak Delays Testing of Atlas
Cape Canaveral-IUPB-Liquid
oxygen poured intermittently
for several hours from an in
tencontinental Atlas missile
early today, but a scheduled
3,100-mile flight finally was
postponed.
The Air Force did not ex
plain why it "scrubbed" the
80-foot missile which would
be the 14th fired since flight
testing began in June of 1957.
It was the first Atlas firing
attempt since Sept. 18, when
a try at sending' the 100-ton
missile the full 6,325-mile in
tercontinental distance ended
in an explosion only 80 sec
onds after launching. -
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Seal Hunting
Contract Signed
Portland -(UPD- The Oregon
Fish Commission said today
it has signed a contract with
a Springfield man to hunt
seals on the Columbia river.
The Commission said Wil
liam F. Puustinen would start
work Feb. 1 and would con
tinue on the contract through
next September. He will be
paid $40 a day.
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