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o WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1960 O MEDFOHD MAIL TBTBTTITE WtUF'OHP, B 5 Trees Found to Join Through Natural Grafts Madison, Wis. (Science Service) Researchers here have found that many forest trees join themselves together through natural root grafts, forming a "tree society" in which the members can in ef fect support one onther, but also can Compete strongly for me available nutrient supply. Theodore T. Kozlowskl, a University of Wisconsin for ester, and John H. Cooley, a U.S. Department of Agricul ture research forester, found cucn grafts common with sev eral Wisconsin evergreens and broad leaf trees. But the na tural grafts take place only between trees of the same species, with possible rare ex ceptlons, they said. The natural grafts result in an actual union of the live tis sues of the trees, permitting sap to pass from one tree to another, the researchers said. Roots as small as an eighth of an inch in diameter form na tural grafts, and the unions usually take place where roots are growing or less at right angles with each other. Helps Promote Oralis The findings of the two men also suggest that wind sway helps to promote grafts on trees growing in soft ground or bogs. Where trees of different species grow close together, the roots may mingle but grafting ordinarily does not take place. Even when growth pressure in the mingling roots is great, a bark layer stays between the roots of the dif ferent species. Kozlowski and Cooley said this natural root grafting brings up new questions in forest management and dis ease control. Diseases such as oak wilt, as well as parasitic diseases, can spread from one tree to another through the root grafts. And weed killing chemicals applied to kill spe cific trees may also kill near by trees by traveling through the Joined root system. The researchers said that new dis ease control practices will have to be adjusted to these chain effects. In their studies, the two for esters found natural root grafts on sugar maple, red maple, yellow birch, paper birch, balsam fir, eastern hem lock, northern white cedar, pin oak and bur oak. School Hedrick Junior High Ediiad by Sttv Root, Karen Meadows and Anita Towmend . After special tryouts last week, names were announced Monday of girls who will be Hedrick's majorettes and al ternates. T.iey are Randy Bak er, Kathy Dyrud, Linda Mc Carr, Paula Potts, Carolyn Poulos, and. Janine Tracy. Hedrick Junior Hi opened the 1960-61 school year with a total of 892 students, an In crease of 103 students. The seventh grade registered 314, eighth 321, and the ninth came to 247. The typing classes have 30 SIH6LE HANDLE FAUCET NEW! CONVENIENT! one handle ' does the work of two PATTERSON PLUMBING ft HEATING CO. "Ths On Trip Plumber" 7 17 WEST JACKSON ST. Phnt SP 2-2761 VSr (&nA plumbing a V I W&ZJ ' SHEETMETAL c0- J 52 Gal. EIECTRIC Y TWW WATER 7k HEATER F $89.50 J J &J1vS Xly Psynwit Win f Russia Gste Political Mileage Out of By FRANCIS L. MCCARTHY New York - (UPD - The mon ey the Communists have in vested in Latin America does not worry American capital it's the political mileage they get out of it that U. S. indus try fears. Two of Argentina's Most Hated Nearing Record in Buenos Aires - (UPD - Two of the most hated men in Ar gentina are nearing the rec ord for the longest anyone has remained shut up In asylum In a Latin American erabas' sy. They are the brothers Juan Carlos and Luis Amadeo Car doso - police officers during the Iron 10-year reign of Juan D. Peron. Their alleged spe cialty was subjecting politi cal prisoners to the most ag onizing tortures without leav ing a mark. The Cardosos walked into the gray stone Paraguayan Embassy five years ago, on Sept. 21, 1955, when a heavy rain was falling and the city was virtually immobilized in the after-shock of a success ful revolution. As far as any one knows, they have not step ped out since. Only one man in recent Latin American history has remained in refuge in an em bassy building longer than they. He was Raul Haya de la Torre, leader of the Peruvi an Aprista political move ment, who lived in the Colom bian Embassy in Lima from January, 3, 1949 to April 3, 1954 - five years, three months, four days. Common Criminals Juan and Luis Cardoso, both in their early 40s, are al most certain to pass that mark and possibly double or treble it before time and trou bled conscience end their lives. Argentina, which considers them common criminals rather than political offend ers, refuses to grant them the right of free passage. Para guay, citing diplomatic, tradi tion, refuses to pusn tnem oui from their comfortable two bedroom apartment in the basement of the embassy. The brothers, especially News new typewriters and are using six old ones. Carl Bergman, typing teacher, has 161 stu dents enrolled in the course. Of the rooms being made available because of Hed rick's new wing, two will be vocal music rooms and four will be regular classrooms. Construction was started In the middle of the summer and will be completed near the first of November. Band uniforms were Issued Thursday and Friday last week. Ron Bartlett, director, IS also assembling a dance band. Technique schedules have been set up for all band members. All the windows facing south have been covered with aluminum awnings to mini mize the sun glare. Petitions for student body officers are due in the office by Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 3:15 p.m. Students are look ing forward to elections with many campaign plans. Groups will tryout for yell leaders at the assembly to be held Mon day, Sept. 26. PLEASES THE PRINCESS London -(UPD -David John Payne, former footman to Princess Margaret, said he used expensive after-shave lo tion because "she used to give an appreciative sniff when I was around." The Iron Curtain trade with Latin American nations is small, in terms of dollars. It is estimated at an average one and one-half per cent of the $8 billion annual income the Latin Americans get from their exports. Asylum Juan, look like anything but torturers, though Luis has a flash of steel In his brood ing eyes. A look at their pud' gy hands and smiling faces makes It hard to believe they were experts in the plcana eiecirica - a neeaie-iike in strument that sends agoniz ing shocks into the bodies of stripped victims tied down to a cot. Frondiii Unmasks Tortures National Deputy Arturo Frondizi - now president of the nation - had made a speech as early as 1954 de nouncing tortures in the Car dosos' district. The only re porter who quoted the state ment, former United Press correspondent Agustin Pedco Pena, was promptly deported to Uruguay. A UPI reporter who was granted special permission to chat with the brothers found them keeping busy with hob bies and visitors. They have a television set and radios. Their families are permitted to see them every day. They get fresh air in the embas sy courtyard. v ' We keep busy, Juan told the reporter. "And, most of all, we try to keep our spir its up and our minds occu pied." LEGAL NOTICES PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unrezulated use of certain forest areas Is, in my Judgment, a menace to life and Eroperty because of weather condi ons and the existence of an exces sive amount of debris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, (t appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the tollowtng area designated as: BOARD OF FORESTRY. SOUTH WEST OREGON DISTRICT Prospect - Butte Falls Starting at the NE corner of Section 3. T. 32 S R. 3 E., and running westerly to the NW cor ner of Sec. 3, T. 33 S R. 3 E., thence south to the intersection of this line with Barr Creek; thence southwesterly along the south bank of Barr Creek to Mill Creek; thence southwesterly alone the south bank of MiU Creek to the Rogue River; thence southwesterly along the south bank of the Rogue River to the intersection of the east line of Sec. 11, T. 33 S.. R. 2 E.; thence south to the SE corner of Sec. 33. T. 34 S.. R. 2 E.; thence east to the SE corner of Sec. 24, T. 34 S.. R. 3 E.; thence north to the NE corner of Sec. 13. T. 32 S R. 3 E.; thence west to the NW corner of Sec. 13, T, 32 S., R. 3 E.; thence north to the NE corner of Sec. 11, T. 32 S R. 3 E.; thence west to the NW corner of Sec. 11, T. 32 S R. 3 E.! thence north to the point of beginning. rermils to enter me anove area may be obtained at the follow ing places: Prospect Guard StaUon Butte Falls Guard StaUon McLeod Guard Station Trail Guard Station State Forest Patrol Headquar ters. Central Point, Oregon NOW. THEREFORE. I. MARK O. HATFIELD, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of ORS 477.136, do here by proclaim the unregulated use of the above described areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall be subject to entry only through permit to be Issued by the forester or fire warden. Pursuant to ORS 477.158, the forester may during periods of fire hazard conditions, refuse, postpone or restrict issu ance of such permits when neces sary to prevent danger to life or Sroperty. The permit shall require le entrant to: (1) Refrain from smoking except In places designated as safe In said permit, (2) Build no open fires except In placet designated as safe In said permit. (3) Have as equipment when using oampfires, except when traveling as a pedestrian or camp ing at Improved, designated and floated campgrounds, tools specl led by the forester as suitable for extinguishing fires. This Proclamation shall be ef fective from and after the 21st day of September, 19Q0, and shall remain In full force and effect until the Slat day of December, 18BO. Dona at- the caoltol in Salem. Oreion. this ISth day Of Septem ber, 1990. Marx v. Haineia Governor ATTEST: Howell S. Appling Jr. Secretary of State FINAL PROOF, Aug. 24, 1980. No tice is hereby given that Fred M. McFarlana of Route 1, Box S3S, Gold Hill, Oregon, wno maoe Addi tional Homestead Oreion Entry No. 02793 for Lou 3 and 6, SecUon 29, Township 39 S Range 3 W Willa mette Meridian, naa iiiea notice oi intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Dale S. Collins, Notary Public, at Gold Hill, Oregon, on October 12, ltwo. Claimant names as witness: u. Eslremado of Box 489, Gold Hill, Oregon, C. C. Stanley of Route 1, Box 839, Gold Hill, Oregon, Joe B. Estremado of Route 1, Box 88, Gold Hill, Oregon, Walter E. McClaln of Route 1, Box 932, Gold Hill, Oregon. M. M. Goreckl, Chief. Land Adjudi cation Unit, Land Office, 809 HI. 6th Avenue, PorUand 12, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' No. 10151 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Estate of CECIL O. FLOREA, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the above court duly made and entered on August 1, 1980, was appointed Administrator of the above-entitled estate and has duly qualified as such Administrator, All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with the nrooer vouchers, to Van Dyke. Dellanback it McGood- win, attorneys lor tne estate, uu East Sixth Street. Medford. Ore eon, within six months from the date of first publleaUon of this notice. Dated and first published August Jl, lew Robert D. Floret Administrator Van Dylte, Deuenback It MeGoodwfn Attorney! lor Administrator. In 1958, the United States took 43 per cent of all Latin America exports. First Real Effort The Soviet share is figured from 1954 when, the experts say, the Reds made, their first real effort to penetrate Amer ican politics through econom ic means. Most Iron Curtain trade is concentrated in four countries, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Uruguay. The Reds have loan ed these four countries a to tal of $250 million. Similar but smaller and relatively un important Communist trade deals are in effect in Colom bia, Paraguay and Mexico. However, no one knows how much international com munism is spending undercov er for propaganda and for po litical infiltration purposes. The U. S. State department estimates $100 million has been invested in Cuba alone. It is noteworthy, however, that the Communists have more than tripled their for eign language broadcasts to Latin America in the past five years. In 1958, they were re ported to be editing or pub lishing more than 300 news papers and magazines in the western hemisphere. The State department's $100 million educated guess, therefore, would not seem ex cessive. The opinions differ as to the value received in the Soviet bloc-Latin American trade and credit agreements. The statistics show that the Latin Americans have shipped more goods behind the Iron Curtain than they have re ceived in goods or cash. On the surface, this would seem to be a fertile source of irritation. 3 . 1 w ss a. Here are Other 1960 GE Models PRICED TO SELL Model 17T3318 .......$229.95 -17T3332 21C3450 Reg. 379.95 $279.95 21 C 3573 Reg. 539.95 $349.95 These and many other TV buys can be yours if you shop now the BARGAIN STORE. Reductions on all TV's in stock. Look over the top selection of Used TV's . . . Priced from $40 - $57.70. TV Rentals Business Checking by American ex ports proves the Reds to be shrewd in international trade. The opinion of U. S. engineers Plans Being Made Ashland Plans are being made to form a new corpora tion to produce a motion pic ture in southern Oregon, ac cording to Whltland Locke, Ashland photographer and pi lot. Locke said the movie has been tentatively named "The Smoke Jumper and the Lady." 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Locke said more details of the film, which will be a full length motion picture, will be announced after conferences with legal advisors. IP) SPECTACUL You'll find TV Bargains Galore now at the BARGAIN STORE. These 60 models must be cleaned up to make room for 1961 models. Low, Low Prices. Enjoy TV viewing at its finest with this attractive 21" G-E TV. You'll enjoy the finest picture, finest sound and easiest sells for $299.99. Priced to sell $239.95 The O-E 21" "foreasttr" brings you fresh, exciting dramatic high styling. Features Include . ,t , America Uieir delivery and serving. The Latin Americans also are aware of the political im plications in the trade agree ments and guard against them, or have to the present. The biKgcsl business ever done between the Soviet bloc and Latin America was in 1955 when deals totaled $410 million. This hud dropped to $270 million in 1959. 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