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V tim'Hi, BEVERLV HILLS,
Some Birds Radioactive, But
Apparently Not Harmed by It
By DELOB SMITH
UPI Selene. Editor
New York (UPI) Some birds
ri" now llirco tlmri more
mclloucllve than aclincv con
siders It rnifc for pvoplo to
be, but no fur na the eye ciin
lell, birds uru not hurmcd by
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At this point, Dr. Wllllmn
K. Wllliird doesn't know whnl
It mi'ims. Ilowevur. whnl he
la dolnjj l Importmit because
In our ii ton 1 1 1- mho nil people
mid nil IIvIiik thlnttit are
bound to hfconu' IncrrnalnKly
ruillonctlvr.
Pwiplp net theirs directly
or Indirectly from "full-out,"
ami ao fur It la loo allKht to
amount to much. Wlllnrd'a
not thclra by IIvIiik In the
bed of White Oak Lnko where
the rndlonctlve wastes of the
hiiKo atomic lnborntory nt
Onk Uldne, Trnn., are de
posited. Wlllurd la nctthiK the birds,
dlaerllng them Into compon
ent parts bones, fenthers,
gmtrolntestlnnl t r n c t and
body tissues nnd mcimirliiK
the parts for dcurees and
kids of radioactivity. Ho Is
galhcrlnif Information which
some day may be extremely
valuable for people.
The lake was drained In
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1(1.1.1, to facllllnte Its use as
an atomic wastes dump. Since
then the bed has become over
grown with lowlylnii shrubs
and brush. The former ahores
remain thicket of trees,
older, and pokewecd.
The bird flesh with the
highest radioactivity wns that
of sparrows, water thrushes,
Portland Student
Drowns at Parly
Portland -ItlPD -A 18-year-old
Central High school student
drowned while on a late even
ing swimming party at Rlexler
beach on Snuvles Island near
here Monday.
Multnomah county police
dragged Iho Columbia river
for the body of William Arth
ur Joy who vanlahed beneath
the surface about 10 p.m.
Elmer William Cole. 26.
told offlcera he had taken
Joy to the beach along with
members of his own family
for a awlm. He said he hoard
crlea and rnn ,to the water but
the victim had vanished. Cole
and other mcmbcra of the
party searched the river but
could find no trace of the
boy.
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and chats which feed on the
ground and Inhabited the
brush. The catbirds, vlreos,
cardinals and Kentucky
warblers of the bordering
thicket had only ono-twen
ticth of their radioactivity.
Midway between were gold
finches and indigo buntings
which ranged between tall
and low vegetation.
Poke berries, blackberries,
beetles, and other bird food
all were decidedly radioac
tive, and so was the ground.
Wheeler found that summer
birds took on their "burden"
principally with their food
but in the winter birds got
It largely from the soli, win
ler blrdB live on seeds, which
they dig out with their bills,
eating a little earth in doing
ao.
The radioactivity of their
flesh and bones came from
stronthT-i-90 and ccsium-137
which are radioactive isotopes
of elements with affinity for
calcium mnde by atomic fis
sion and contained In the fall
out from atomic bomb explo
sions. When Incorporated In
living things In sufficient
amounts, they could cause
cancer and other Ills. No one
knows what amounts are suf
ficient to be evil.
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Kennedy Plans To Establish Council
Of Resource Advisors if He's Elected
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune Washington
Correspondent
Los Angeles (Special)-Dem
ocratic presidential candidate
John F. Kennedy plans to set
up a Council
oi hobo urce
A d v I sors to
draw up "a
complete blue
print for re
source devel
opment" if he
la elected In
November.
Kennedy
Hbi ermu aounda like he
might favor conaolldatlon of
all resource agencies of the
government under one roof
possibly a Department of Re
sources to assume the chief
functions of the Interior De
partment and certain Agricul
ture Department duties, such
as managing the national for
ests. "We need a whole new
concept of resource develop
ment," he said. "For the days
so plentiful that a little effort
brought great rewards, those
days have passed. Nor can
we ony longer look upon
each resource need as a sep
arate and Individual item . . .
Today's resource needs arc
closely interrelated - the de
velopment of our water sup
piles affects the Irrigation of
our land and even our stocks
of fish. Forest development
influences power develop
ment, and our power devel
opment can only be carried
out with a careful eye to the
need for flood protection."
For this reason, said Ken
nedy, he would create a
Council of Resource and Con
servation Advisors In the
president's office to engage in
overall resource planning, to
assess national needs and rec
ommend to him programs to
meet these needs. He thinks
Congress should create a joint
House-senate committee on
resources, and the two agen
cies would cooperate to pro
vide a continuous appraisal
of resource needs and a pro
gram to fit the needs of an
expanding economy and pop
ulation. Critlciata Admlniatration
Kennedy Is critical of the
record of the Eisenhower Ad
ministration, and he sets forth
his Ideas under these points:
1. "While the admlnistra-
Qai
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4 If
lion's own conservative Com
merce Department haa been
aaying that we must spend at
least $3.5 billion per year to
meet our minimum resource
needs, the administration's
budget has asked for less
than half that amount." He
claims the Rcpubllcana have
Invested in the past eight
years less than the Democrats
did under President Truman,
despite the fact that infla
tion has cut the value of the
dollar a third.
2. "With the exception of
one previously planned proj
ect - the upper Colorado stor
age project - there has not
been one single multipurpose,
baslnwide project by the U.
S. In the past eight years
projects which might trans
form the Columbia or Con
necticut River basins, or the
Rampart Canyon area in
Alaska." He says river basins
must be treated as a unit In
their comprehensive develop
ment. 3. "Less than SO per cent
of the amount needed of our
most important national as
sets, the great national for
ests, has been requested. Our
forests are one of our most
Important national assets.
They contain more than half
the commercial timber of the
west. They provide recreation
for millions. They are the ma
jor source of water for more
than 1(100 cities and towns.
They drive more than 600 hy
droelectric projects. They are
necessary to the control of
destructive floods. Their pro
per management would pro
vide Jobs for 6 million Amer
icans and repay every dollar
of investment."
'No N.w Starts'
4. "Until this year the
whole nation, not only the
West, was the victim of one
of the most shortsighted and
destructive policies in the his
tory of our natural resources
-the policy of no new starts."
Kennedy said It should have
been called the policy of no
more progress.
5. Legislation to expand
water pollution control has
been vetoed, despite increas
Officials Describe
Finance Problems
Salem (UPD Portland City
Commissioner Ormond Bean,
Baker Mayor William Jack
son and Mayor Russel Bonel
steele of Salem described
problems of municipal finance
Monday and backed a propo
sal whereby cities would get
a slice of state income tax
revenues.
They appeared before the
interim committee on taxa
tion which earlier in the day
heard a plan from the League
of Oregon Cities calling on
the state to give cities a
greater share of its revenues.
All three said their own
cities are operating on tight
budgets and that many com
munities have gone as far as
they can do with present
methods of raising money.
Wall Street
Chatter
New York-flJPD-Speare and
Staff, Inc., says that on the
whole, business and inter
national news is not encourag
ing and any worsening could
bring a downside penetration
of the Dow 650 consolidation
area. It recommends a cau
tious investment policy.
International Statistical bu
reau says that since capital
gains opportunities are tem
porarily limited for Eaton
Manufacturing, commitments
should be switched into
Champion Sparkplug, a sup
plier to the replacement mar
ket which grows In all years
and is almost immune to
economic changes. First esti
mates for the 1961 auto mar
ket, it notes, are running be
tween S.9 and 6.0 million
units.
Green, Ellis and Anderson
regards American Smelting
and Refining as a dynamic is
sue with a powerful profit
surge beginning to take shape.
Total 1962 earnings should
run at least $9.20 a share
with an increased likelihood
of a substantial hike In the $2
annual dividend rate, the re
port snys.
Inside Wall Street reports
it won't be surprised If South
ern Really and Utilities
awards a cash or slock divi
dend at the next meeting. It
advises purchase for specula
live accounts and traders to
be ready for 8-7 point up
swing. HOUSING PROGRAM
Washington (UPD The gov
ernment launched a $20 mil
lion program Monday to build
more housing for older per
sons In tbe "lower middle In
come bracket" and named
Daniel G. Mlnto, California
and Hawaii businessman, to
direct It.
ing pollution problems that
threaten purity of vital water
supplies,
6. Scientific research for
new sources of water and new
uses of minerals have been
neglected or frustrated by the
administration. He claimed
only the insistent efforts of
Sen. Clinton Anderson (D-N.
Mex.) brought about the cur
rent search for an economical
saline water conversion method.
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"This refusal to develop our
natural resources, to provide
the material base for tomor
row's America, has been Jus
tified in the name of econ
omy," said Kennedy. "But the
narsn lact is tnat these re
source policies have been the
moat wasteful, extravagant,
spendthrift programs since
the great giveaways which
followed the Civil War. We
have recklessly dissipated the
resources on which our
streng depends. We have
thrown away - heedless of
our growing needs - oppor
tunity after opportunity to In
sure that future generations
of America will have the wa
ter, the power, the timber
and the fertile land on which
their prosperity will depend."
Kennedy said the federal
government must "rebuild the
resource programs which are
the proud heritage of Teddy
Roosevelt and Franklin
Roosevelt, and which have
been neglected and lgnorcd
forcstry, power, reclamation,
river-basin development pro
grams and all the rest.
It was in this context that
Kennedy called for coordinat
ed development of these re
sources according to a blue
print worked out by I new
council of resources advisor
directly responsible to 1 the
president,
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According to madical dlignoili, I
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Him and Bursitis, For frao Inform
Hon writa:
MRS LELA S. WIER
2805 Arbor Will Drlvo 00 1
P. 0. Bos; 2695 ;
Jackson, Mississippi