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:Complainf Filed
.-Against Paper
: Unions in Portland
Portland - HPS - The pull-I
lishers of the Oregon Journal
."- and the Oregonlan Friday
. charged five newspaper union
groups with unfair labor prac-
tices in a complaint filed with
5 the National Labor Relations
X board.
t The complaint alleged the
five union group supported
an illegal strike against the
i two newspapers.
I; The papers said that gen
- erally the charges were based
on a recent complaint filed
against the Stereotypics un
5 ion by the NLRB. The Stcreo
i typcrs called the strike Nov.
Z 10. The NLRB said they did
5 so for illegal reasons and in
effect, the strike was illegal.
A hearing has been ached-
ulcd for June 1 on the NLRB
i complaint.
i The five union groups
charged were the Inter-Union
Strike committee, the Inter
national Typographers union,
the Portland Newspaper
guild, Portland Typographers
local 58 and Portland Mailers
local 13.
Three of the groups were
charged with having engaged
In unfair labor practices by
j School in Lebanon
Damaged by Blaie
Lebanon -HPI - A classroom
of the Lacomb elementary
.school here and part of hall
burned during the noon hour
Ferity. Mf; iip uj 'i nnO
da.vif.Rj. Th schsc! ws !!
but empty at the time and no
one was injured.
Firemen said the blaze a
parently started In .siiwdiHt
hopper. The school has 184
students.
Efforts fer Mosquito Control
To Be Directed Toward Larva
I will also break down) vbejrj vTirfanow bt bteblsb6eiTo)
Efforts to control mosqui-1 elude control of the other,
toes n Jackson countv this ijiduiiu
it
ESCAPEES CAUGHT
Woodburn -UPIi- Three 17-
year-old Portland youths es
caped from Macl.aren School
for Uoys early Saturday but
Canby city police picked them
up nut long afterward, accord
ing to state police.
making illegal demands on
the papers. They are the Ty
pographical Local 58, Mailers
IS and the International Ty
pographical union.
The NLRB complaint on
which the charges are based,
said that all three of the prin
cipal demands of the striking
Stereotypics union, made last
fall prior to the strike, are
violations of federal law.
The demands centered on a
number of men working on a
machine, substitutions and
compulsory membership of
foremen.
5rm ml'. be dirtc'td pri
I manly at larval control, ac
' cording to George Runyan,
' Jackson county sanitarian.
I "This program will b aim
j ed at getting to tht mosquito
before it can develop into a
I flying insect," Runyan ex
plained. "Calls for assistance
will be handled as quickly as
possible."
Insecticides will be handled
according to regulations estab
lished by federal authorities.
However, the county's citizens
must cooperate by getting rid
of water - collecting rubbish.
Also, people should not expect
100 per cent control.
It's the Jackson county pub
lic health department's aim to
obtain as complete control as
possible wilhin the limited
means and material available,
the sanitarian added.
Control of Disease
People must also remember
that control of disease trans
mitting mosquitoes is the main
thing and control of pest mos
quitoes is secondary. How
ever, because of the overlap
ping of breeding and resting
habits, control of one will in-
Kesponsibiltty for mosquito
control is split between a local
governmental agency acting
for the community and the
community s citii-ns. In Jack
son county with a compara
tively small population and
smaller budget, services of
one sanitarian and one season
al employee are used during
the mosquito season. Because
of the small stuff and limited
budget all efforts must be di
rected toward larval control
instead of the more expensive
"shot-gunning" for adult con
trol, the sanitarian explained.
PtOpla Can Help
The people can help by get
ting rid of tin cans, tires, old
pots and pans and other wa
tcrholding containers. Some
of the worst mosquito breed
ing breeding is encoiiragpd by
failure to dispose of rubbish
by burial or hauling it to a
dump. Septic systems that do
I not function right, and allow
water to drain out to the sur
fsce in pools also encov.rsse
mosquito breeding, he said.
Farm land poorly leveled
and graded will collect irriga
tion water and hold it in pools
to provide another breeding
spot. Trimmed shrub bery
leaves a minimum of resting
places for adult mosquitoes.
Screens on doors and windows
also keep mosquitoes out, he
noted.
Ideal solution would be
elimination of all breeding
spots. However, insecticides
have their limitations, and
weak points, too. Use of some
insecticides is restricted. DDT
is one of these, Runyan said.
Although this chemical leaves
an effective spray residue it
becomes a chemically un
stable compound when ex
posed to alkaline substances
such as soap.
Insecticides similar to DDT
exposed to alkaline
s'.an'ier, lie) Herf.
Restrictions Noted
-1 eat as many as IBS J,irvue) in
I one day.
I Research on mosquito con-
The federal government has
set tight restrictions on DDT.
At least 30 days lapse after
the last feeding and slaughter
of beef animals is required if
they have been grazing in
DDT treated fields. Milking
animals cannot have access to
toons rontatnipp inernrine 1 1
residues at anv time. Natural
ly this restricts use of DDT in
pastures, Runyan noted.
Generally, a safe rule is
that if the spray can kill in
sects it could harm humans
and should be handled accord
ingly. The only insecticide
which can be used with little
or no restriction is Malathion.
i However, after mint; it peo
ple should carefully wash
themselves. Also, areas in
which this chemical is used
should be constantly checked
and rechecked since no resi
due is left to continue killing
insects, he said.
A top -water feeding min
now called gambusia has been
effective in destroying mos
quito young in some places,
but has not been completely
successful in Oregon yet, the
sanitarian noted. This type
trol has established the fact
that there are three species of
Anopheles mosquitoes, five
Species of Aedes, three of Cu
lex and two of Culiseta.
Transmits Malaria
The Anopheles freeborni
transmits malaria, and the Cu-
"cl! r?is,r,',s encepha
litis. Nine of these 13 species
feed on humans. Of the nine,
five species of Aedes are day
time feeders. The two most
persistent and vicious of the
latter species can fly up to 22
miles from their breeding
places. This wide flight range
serious complicates control.
A study of breeding habits
shows that generally. Ano
pheles and Aedes types breed
in fresh water. Culex will
breed in either fresh or pol
luted water. The Anopheles
and Culex lay their eggs in
still water while the Aedes
mosquitoes usually lay their
eggs above the normal water
level but below high water
levels.
Eggs from the Aedes mos
quitoes may lay for two or
three years before the water
the (ewgs.
These breedir habits point
out that a small mosquito
population this year does not
mean a small population next
I year, necessarily. A relaf'Vely
dry year does not always re
duce the insect population
through lack of water holes,
either. However, wet years
do increase the population be
cause of more faMeding pouls.
Generally, the cooler the
weather the fewer mosquitoes
that breed, Runyan said.
MURDEJI TRIAL - -
Vancftuver, Wa.th: -IOT-Tti,
fiisl degree murder trial, of
John R. Brodersen, 33, will
open here Monday in Clark
county superior court. -
TRAIN HITS CAR
Aumsville -Oil- Two youths
escaped injury late Friday !
when their auto collided with i
a freight train at an Aumsville I
crossing.
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