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tHUMDAY. JUNE 23. I960 Chemicals Used In Pest Control Slated for Study Washington -(Science Service)- The effects on America's wildlife of chemicals used to control agricultural pests will be investigated by a special committee appointed by the National Academy of Sciences -National Research Council. The new Committee on Pest Control'- Wildlife Rela tionships is a response to a growing concern among con servationists that some of the more recent chemical con trols, while advancing both agriculture production and public health, may be harmful to desirable wildlife. Seeks Sound Program The committee seeks to es tablish a sound program for effective plant protection without causing permanent damage to useful animals. Among its functions will be to provide guidance and tech nical advice toward that goal; to evaluate both the direct and indirect effects of various pest control operations on both plants and animals; to stimu late new research and en courage current research now in progress to get the neces sary information for sound guiding principles; and to foster cooperation among the various agencies and institu tions with a legitimate con cern in the areas of pest con trol and wildlife conserva tion. Effects Minimised In the past, persons re sponsible for pest-control pro grams have tended to mini mize the harmful effects of chemicals used for this pur pose on animal life. In some i n s t a n ces, conservationists have exaggerated the damage to wildlife and ignored the benefits they have contribut ed to both farmer and con sumer. Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, president of the National Academy of Sciences, express ed the hope that the Commit tee might achieve harmony and understanding between the two groups in "this in creasingly important and somewhat controversial field of agriculture." Coos Bay Man Files Damage Suit Here Jerome C. Rotert, Coos Bay, is seeking $8,000 in gen eral damages and $2,500 in special damages as a result of an accident involving John Gustafson and Dean and Tay lor Pontiac company, both - of Medford. According to the complaint in the Jackson county circuit court, Rotert alleges he suffer ed permanent injuries in an accident while he was help ing move household furniture on a pickup truck owned'by Dean and Taylor and operated by Gustafson June 20, 1958. Rotert said he was riding in the bed of the pickup truck to steady the furniture when the truck lurched forward causing the furniture to shift and throw him from the truck onto the street. Medford Man Being Held in Jail Here Jackson county sheriffs deputies returned James J. Roberts, 27, Medford, to Jack son county Tuesday, on charges of uttering and pub lishing a false check. Roberts was arrested by 'Polk county authorities last week. He is being held in the Jackson county jail in lieu of $1,500 bail. Benjamin Herbert Erskins, 26, is being held for Orange county, California, authori ties on charges of armed rob bery in California, sheriff's deputies said. He was arrest ed Monday in Medford. Erskins is being held in the Jackson county jail in lieu of $52,000 bail. IEOAI NOTICES TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU Or LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION a. hereinafter designated will be received by the Dlatrlct Manager, Bureau of Land Management. Dist rict Forestry Office, 1133 S. River side, Medford, Oregon, at 1030 A.M.; PACIFIC STANDARD TIME on rriday. July ), 1960. tor all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submit ted, full InformaUon concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right la hereby re served to waive any technical de tects In this adverUsement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any Informality in bids received whenever such waiver Is in tht Interest of the United 8utes. IN JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON: 0C: All timber designated for eutUng on t'tSwn section II, T. it S, 1 W M., estimated tor the purpose of this sale to be 33 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. No Did for leu thsn $21 to per M bd. ft for the Douglas-fir or a total purchase price of I7500 will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid 100 00. All timber designated for eutUng on Lot 1, Section 15, and Lot 4, E'tSW',. Section 10, T. il I, R. 1 W, W.M, estimated tor the purpose ot this aale to be 97 M bd ft. Douglas-fir. 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