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FRIDAY. OCTORFR 21. J955 PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON R0AO5 ' 1 ' .' "('"' . '. r -.....-,.'',.. PVOtlafllo, I? t m Democratic Senators Deny Special AF Plane Request WASHINGTON ! Senators Mc quillan iD-Arki and dtwcz ID NMi say they have not a.fltcd lor special government planes to fly theni and their wives home from Europe. And an aide of Sen. Stennls ID Miss 1 said in Washington he knew of no such request by his .senator.' Siennis himself ( could not be reached immediately. All three legislators are mem bers of the Senate Appropriations Committee in Europe on commit tee business. The Defense Depart ment said yesterday it is sending two big four-engine transport planes to bring them home, at an estimated round-trip cost of S20.0O0. Asst. Secretary of Defense Robert T. poss said the special ROOFING HAZARD LOUISVILLE, Ky. UH Hubert M. McCorsle. 37. is a man who believes that falling Isn't the only danger found on rooltops. While working on a house near a wooded area yesterday he was struck In the wrist by a rifle bullet. Police said it may have come from a hunter's gun tvlps had to be ordered when the scuatars were reported unable to wait two or three days Iqr govern ment planes due on "regular scheduled missions." One of Uie two government planes took off yesterday for Madrid, where It was due to pick up McCIellan and Stennis Sunday. The second is slated to leave here Oct. 31 to fetch Chavez. Reached In Naples, Italy, last night, McCIellan said "there is not a word of truth" to the reported request for special service. "All I know Is that I made arrangements to go back on a scheduled aircraft and that is what is going to happen." the senator said. It nas not clear whether he meant commercial or scheduled military plane. The plane 'on Its way to Madrid is now deemed "scheduled" at the Pentagon be cause it has been assigned to pick up the senators. Chavez, chairman of Uie Appro priations subcommittee on defense iunds, said he is leaving for Ma drid today and "my arrangements were made before and they stay as they are. i have requested noth ing." He hung up the telephone FUEL BILL HIGH? Call Us For FREE CHECK . . . of attic insulation and aluminum storm windows. We'll also be glad to check your roof. EASY TERMS Kuhlman Insulation 430 Riverside Phone 7039 or 4468 IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG for the people who dumped this pile of rubbish to clutter up a clean area. The "no dumping" sign was erected on February 24 of thii year and the garbage was dumped at its foot on February 28. Vandalism of this kind leads not only to a dirty landscape but may extend into a menace to! health. Photo by Bill Canto Forester Urges Soil Program I PORTLAND An expanded pro fram of soil classification for all forest lands in the Pacific North west was urged here today by Robert F. Tarrant, Pacific N. W. Forest and Range Experiment Sla- . tion, Portland. - Reporting to the 5Slh annual ses- 'alon of the Society of American Foresters, Tarrant stated that .from work done thus far, It In 'apparent thai more adequate soils Information for the wlldlands will ; result in a better Job of resource Management on all forest and range lands. Although there remain millions ef acres ot forest land on which i olls have not yet been classi fied, much progress has been made In the past tew years toward learning more about upland soils of Uie Pacific Northwest, accord ing to Tarrant. ! 8ttidles of national forest lands In Washington have shown that pumice depositions from major volcanic eruptions have influenced approximately 60 per cent or the mountainous area, or major ini .portance also is the great extent or colluvlal deposition which pro ducea a much different soil pro file than does true residual de velopment. The northern part of the Doug las fir region has extensive areas ef glacial deposition, both from -the continental ice sheet and from local glaciers. This material re sults In a soil that differs greatly from those developed on massive rocks. Industrialists See New High Business Activity In 1956 HOT 8PRINGS, Va. 1X1 Toil- ranking Industrialists today fore cast high-level business activity extending well Into 1956 at least. Several members of the Busi ness Advisory Council, beginning a two-day, closeo-aoor conierence here wllh Secretary of Commerce Weeks, told reporters they expect no economic sinking spell to result from President Eisenhowers Ill ness. While avoiding quotation on the question, because of Us political aspects, most 01 tne inoustry men interviewed discounted "loss of confidence" as a factor which might produce a setback. In busi ness or employment. Business continence in me Elsen hower administration undoubtedly helped business override the mild recession of 1953-54, one corpora tion president said, "but there's still lots ot contidence today." The head of a major Investment house dismissed a reporter's ques tion about the stock market's "blue Mondays" altar Elsenhower's heart . attack with the reply "That's just speculation." Others pointed to major expan sfons in the auto, atomic, airlines, power and metals Industries an nounced In recent weeks as evi dence that confidence in stable economic growth has not been shaken. Most council members expect an unprecedented Christmas buying reason and profess to see no rea son for a subsequent letdown, in view of three signlllcant third- quarter figures released Wednes day by the President's Coflncil of Economic Advisers. Personal in come climbed to a rate of 306 billion dollars annually, consumer spending rose to a 256 billion rate and total production went to 392 1 billion each , a record. The towering total of consumer credit appeared to be a major concern of the council, however. Members hoped to get answers here nn two aspects of that prob lem fii at. whether the installment buying binge is an inflationary hazard and second whether the administration's efforts to curb credit Inflation have gone so far as to be a possible depressant on business. I The council has been advising the secretary of commerce under both Democratic and Republican administrations for the last 22 years. Fish Stocking Almost Done DRUG LABELS LOUISVILLE, Ky. Wl The gov ernment is asking drug manulac- Hirers to label aspirin and aspirin compounds with warnings that they should be kept from children's reach. John A. Kedzior, inspector for the' Federal Food and Drug Administration, said the agency is asking that labels bear proper warnings within six months. Many isui.-iuiuttira (in. i. ii-i. in . i. u ..111.111 chlldrpn swallowed large nuantities of aspirin. Only the excess brood stock and holdover steelhead and salmon re main to be planted for the year. it was announced by Reino Koskr. liberation chief, Oregon Game Com mission. During the period January 1 to September 1. a total of ll.733.52i) lish weighing 53C. 084 pounds were released from gamt commission hatcheries. , ; Approximately three million of j these fish were of legal size which! became available to tne angler im- mediately upon release. All fish I ot legal size were planted by thej Labor Day weekend. wtth , the I heaviest slocking taking place in I waters where the fishingOpressurc , Was the greatest. ! The remaining fish were finger-: Unas and fry with the major por tion allocated lor reservoirs and lake basin areas. Approximately 750,000 fry and fingerlings were plimlcd by aerial Hit into 350 high lakes In the Cascade Range and the Wallowa Mountains. The major portion of the fish reared hi game commission hatch eries were eastern brook and rain bow trout. All salmon and steel head raised wert marked and re leased at migrating size In order to obtain a maximum return of adult fish. i NOW! Enjoy two highlight Albums from RCA VICTOR'S "FABULOUS FIFTY-FIFTH" Anniversary Release $3.98 values . . . yours for only (Long Play or 45 EP) Nationally Advertised Price 98 each POP SHOPPER m illllils uiiflVMMitaiiiij BIB.,, .-.a Complete selections from 12 new RCA Victor Albums. Tunes by Perry Como, Eartha Kitt, Sauter Finegan Orchestra and manv more. On 12" Lone Play ( SPL-12-13), or S-rccord 4b EP (SPC-7-13) Twelve excerpts from RCA Victor' newest, most exciting Classical Albums. Interpreted by Toscanini, Stokowski, Heifctz, Munch, Mon tcux, and many others. 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Be sure' to read Dr. Spock on "A Child's Posi tion in the Family." in the rJovember Ladies' Home Journal. Out today - on all newsstands. ; J s;.. low ost!. and Sofa only -fl H 5Q. uuvrn Chair As Low As , On Sears Easy Payment Plan DOSSETTS UPHQLSTERY And SEARS Join Hands Mr. Roger Dossett brings to Sean customer! many years of qualified experience in reupholstering and openly stands behind Sears famous guarantee, "Satis faction guaranteed or your money back." Call 5188 ' for a free estimate in your home. 133 So. 8th Phone 5188 Skid Roads Use Rapped PORTLAND Use of larger and better crawler tractors In logging old growth stands has also crenl ed problems in soil and forest management, according to E. C. Etetnbrcnner. Weyerhaeuser Tim ber Company, Crnlralia, Washing ton and S. P. Gesarl, College oi Forestry. Seattle, Washington. Reporting to the 65th annual aes aion of the Society of American Foresters here, the two research men aummarir.rd the results o! test studies made on nine 10-acre areas of recent tractor loaning. "General observations Indicate a lack of good regeneration on skid roads. Only 30 per cent of the Aeedllngs on the roads were clas Hied as good qunllty as com pared to 63 per cent on the cut over lands." reported Sleinbren ner and Ciessrl. "Restocking on the skid roads was 23 per cent compared to 43 per cent on Ihe outovers." Area exlent ot the skid road was found to average 26 per cent of the tractor logged area. An ad ditional 18 per cent ol the cutover was found to be non-productive land which Included stumps, deep slash and logs. put comfort in our hands YOUR HEAT WORRIES ARE OVER! ' When your HOUSEWARMER tokes over, your heat worries are truly over. We make sure, with our "Check and Fill" system, that you always hove plenty of clean, efficient Standard Heotinq Oils at all times. 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