ACE TWO
HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948
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Future Of
Oregon Held
To Be Good
SACRAMENTO, Calif., April S3
i (A') T. Morris Dunne, chairman of
! the Oregon Kate unemployment
compensation commission, said to-
j day his stats has had "fine employ
ment" throughout the winter and
Oregon has a "hopeful, optimistic
future."
Dunne spoke at the conference
of the Pacific area bureau of Inter
governmental relations. Gov. Earl
j Warren presided.
Oregon, which has grown by 40
per cent in population since 1940,
has begun to receive migrants from
California, Dunne said. These are
, largely attracted by work on various
dam projects and the booming lum
ber Industry.
i Two years ago. 60.000 were em
ployed In the lumber Industry. There
are now 81,000.
Oregon, Dunne said, bases a large
; part of her economy on Industries
, which ship out of the state, prin
cipally lumbering and agriculture,
j The Marshall plan of sending aid to
I Europe, he declared, will "Insure
! continued prosperity In Oregon," for
' that reason.
1 The state's returning veterans, he
: reported, have caused little upset in
; the state's economy.
I Of the 140.000 Oregonlans who
joined the services, he said. 18.000
are now attending schools under the
G.I. bill of rights, 67.000 received in
itial checks under the readjustment
: allowance, but only 1300 have ex-
! hausted their benefits under this
; allowance.
' "This shows they are being ab
sorbed Into our economy," he said.
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AA Troops To
Go To Alaska
PORT LEWIS, April S3 0PI Ap
proximately 8000 anti-aircraft troops
from various Far-West stations have
been added to the 2300 from this
post being sent to Alaska for a
"summer training" session at the
northern outDost, it was announced
, here Thursday,
I The announced purpose of the
sudden shift of manpower, which
j reduced Fort Lewis to a "deserted
i village" status. Is to bring about a
! parity of forces In Alaska, previously
manned only by air and service
rorce personnel.
Troops from this post left the
Seattle port of embarkation by wa-
ter this week, following an advance
party which flew north to make
preparations for arrival of the
troops at their new posts. It has not
been announced where the Fort
Lewis an- anti-aircraft contingents
will be stationed.
Bernarr Marfadden, 79, (left) physical culturlst and father of seven
children, stands beside Mrs. Jonnle Lee, 4i, (right) whom he will marry
in Miami Beach. Fla April 24. Macfadden and his former wire. Mary
Williamson Marfadden were divorced In January. 1946. The physical
culturlst Is a democrat! candidate for governor of Florida.
The Doctor Sav$-
Undulant Fever Big Problem
KU Students In
Music Contest
Klamath Falls students were
competing this week-end at Ash
land in the Southern Oregon dis
trict music contest Attending were
Klamath Union high school and
Sacred Heart academy students.
The KUHS orchestra competed
Friday morning, the band Friday
night; Saturday morning the girls'
glee club and a cappella choir In
the afternoon.
Most of the students left Friday
for the valley city to enter the
contest which was held in the
Southern Oregon college auditori
um. Andrew Loney Jr., director of
music education in the city schools,
accompanied the group as did other
music department members.
By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. D.
Written for NBA Service
All recent reports agree that the
disease undulant fever, or brucel
losis as it is sometimes called, is ex
tremely common in the U. S.. This
disease Is caused by a germ of which
there are several varieties.
The germ rf undulant fever is
present in several different kinds
of animals, especially cattle, hogs.
sheep and goats. Human infections
pre usually acquired from drinking
the milk or coming In contact wltn
the meat of these animals.
Illness due to these germs Is us
ually shown by fever, a chilly feel
irg. excessive sweating, loss of
weight, headache and muscular
pains. Sometimes a rash, nose
bleeds and other symptoms are
piesent. The fever frequently goes
up and down In a wave-like man
ner or undulations, which has given
the disease Its name.
TKEATMEXT DIFFICCLT
Undulant fever is likely to be
chronic and long-continued and is
rather difficult to treat in many in
stances, although a great number
of methods have been tried. Re
certly a small group of patients
have been treated with a combina
tion of streptomycin and sulfa
diazine and although it is too early
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ready have. That Is basically why It
is being done.
That being true, youH be far bet
ter off if you put your surplus cash
into bonds than If you don't. Thrift
pays off In solid satisfactions. It
always has, and it always will.
Soviets May
Alter Tactics
WASHINGTON. April 33 VP.
European communists may be com
pelled to switch tactics as a result
of their defeat in Italy.
Officials studying this possibility
said today that unless the commu
nists are willing to resort to violence
amounting to civil war they will, at
the very least, hare to slow down
their time table for political con'
quest.
Two possible moves by Russia
enter Into speculation.
One Is that the Kremlin may
order a return to the early postwar
efforts to form a common front
with non-communist left wing po
litical forces which in recent
months the communists have at
tacked bitterly.
Another possibility and this one
Is heavily but not entirely discount
ed by authorities here Is that the
Soviets may take the Initiative In
seeking a meeting between Pre.il
dent Truman and Premier Stalin.
to be sure, the results seem prom
ising.
Pasteurization of all milk would
greatly cut down on the number nf
new cases of undulant fever. Some
Infections are acquired from direct
contact with animals, especially In
pscKingnouse workers.
Bcsmcs pasteurization and care
In avoiding 'nfectlon from contact
with Infected meat, the other most
Important problem Is to eliminate
the disease In he dairy Industry.
which Is working hard to reduce in
fection.
It is estimated that between one
In 10 and one In 100 of the Inhab
itants of this country are Infected.
The disease Is hard to conquer once
person becomes infected and Is
ore of our most Important health
problems existing today.
'
Note: Dr. Jordan Is unable to an
swer Individual questions from
readers. However, each day he will
an.wer one of the most frequently
asr.ea questions In his column.
The Doctor Answers
Question: Can kidney stones he
dissolved by taking vitamin cap
sules?
Answer: Unfortunately, there Is
no vitamin- or preparation which
can be taken by mouth to dissolve
kloney stones.
For immediate c,erage call Hans
Norland Insurance Agency, 6060.
MONET GIVEN
SALEM. April 23 The state
department distributed $53577 to
counties and cities today. The money
was collected in liquor privlllge taxes
during January, February and
March.
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Gains Support
WASHINGTON. April 33 1
Rtmntnr flnnifiv I1.H n l
Thursday there Is general support In
me senate armed serv!cs commute
for the administration's new 66
group air force program.
"No objection lias been voiced to
men" Oitmey told reporters after
a closed-door session of the com
mittee.
Th committee, of which Uurney
is chairman, took no formul action.
Th latest defense program culls
for an outlay of t4ff.000.000.000 In
the next three years.
Ournev sniri Himi-m u nuMrti.,.i.i
within the committee on these two
points In the overall bill which in.
eludes a temporary draft and uni
versal military training:
1. The cnmniittfn ri.ititiviw ac
cepted a provision for registration
of men It through 3ft years under
a temporary dralt with actual In.
dtictlons between IB mid 33.
3. The conuiiittftM inr.H in
quire registration of all aliens In
this country from 16 through us
years. Qurncy suld those who re
quested deferment In willing on
the basis of not seeking cltlnenshlp
would be exempted but also barred
from ever seeking cltlr.en.ililp.
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Reuther To
Get Degree
SAN FHANCISC'O, April 33 (Vi
Walter P. Heutlier. president of the
United Automobile Workers ol
America, will be given the honorary
degree of Doctor of Laws by St.
Marys college next mouth.
Reuther was shot and seriously
wounded by an assassin at his De
troit home Tuesday, and It was not
known If Ills Injuries will permit
him to )iear for th college exer
cises May 30.
In muklng the announcement to
day, Brother Austin, president of St.
Mary's, said Reuther was being hon
ored for his record In American
labor and because "he has stood up
boldly against communist influence
In our labor ranks."
Reuther, Brother Austin snld.
"has approached labor and the
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