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The Olympian from Olympia, Washington • 2

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The Olympiani
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Olympia, Washington
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i SEwC53n26M I' V''1 V'VV: -wvvf 2: -r- The Doily OlympSohThiirsdoy April 27 1 950 V'VWvA'' Jr -i Sault Ste Marie Mich Sherman Park no officials are astonished One of their guests a) black Mount Desert Island An epidemic of tree lumbrs on Mount Desert Island is being studied for clues to the cause of-cancer in animals and worgiarletejy ents for anlmal tues successful' in and her expects to report results he may op en the door oh sohie of cancers oldest sheltered from' the The tumors may have developed in the seeds 'and he pointed out although in this case it is probable that squirrels would have carried the cancerous seeds further inland In a strip on the northwest side of the island' extending six miles along the coast and from 200 yards to a mile inland thousands of spruce trees bear from one to 100 large and grotesque tumors These tumors do not occur in the interior of the island nor on neighboring islands lice Wednesday afternoon that his wife Christine was missing Mos-cherosch said that bis wife who had been visiting with her father in Eugene Oregon left there April 18 but had not been heard of since-: The missing woman -is 21 years old five feet five inches tall weighs 163 pounds has blue eyes and brown hair bear has given birth to triplets Triplet births in the black hear family says Conservation Of -fleer Alex McLane are "most unusuaL" The mother bear hasn't per-: mitted the newcomers outside her cave yet The soo says the cubs probably' weighed only about nine ounces at birth infant bears are very small but ought to be up around 70 pounds com Fall Percy Roulst is in St -i Peter's Hospital recovering from injuries received when a log fell on him at a log dump on West Bay Drive Roulst suffered injuries to his back legs and ankles Attendants at the hospital reported his condition as fairly good The log that struck Roulst rolled off a truck Roulst lives at 901 Olympia Avenue is part owner of the Capitol City Fuel NSsh'vilW Teririii persons bought the city oil gy average of apiece' Home owners njunities eft? ploes andi busing among the putSS foot lot whlgrtfe rocky refuge-strSlS 1 A ctate 1 im A stale law rS Dr Philip White plant physiologist of the Institute for Cancer Research -has been seeking the agent which started the epidemic and the means 1 by which it has spread Davidion Cot ble to vela in cit gible so vela in Hays An organizational meeting has been called this Friday evening starting at eight in the Hays School Residents of the Hays district are urged to at tend the public meeting and aid in forming a new community club Officers will be elected William Taylor will preside at the1 may result from a combination of heredity proximity to the ocean infection and Dr -White said Tumors on plants may be started- by bacteria molds' viruses chemicals in the earth something as slight as the irritation of a bit-of barbed wire fence embedded in the tree he said' Dr White noted for his pioneering work in preparing nutrients of completely known chemical formulas in which tissues can live outside the body has been studying the tumors in his laboratory in Philadelphia as well as in Maine He is testing a variety of plant hormones on both the tumor and the normal tree tissues Under support of the Cancer Society he also is finishing Numbers State bonus checks mailed today brought total payments to date up to $17002460 an average of $38641 a check checks went to veterans holding claim numbers 43001 to 44000 hava owned propJ Ho TMt This sort of thing ing on for a long tim nothing illegal a torrey Yokley Ex-RedBoss is good reason to believe that the genesis of plant and animal tumors have a lot in he said we are investigating this grand scale tumor production very carefully "So far we have found ho organism and no soil chemical which seems to be responsible thought for a while that the irritation of salt spray being blown in from the sea might be the cause But we have found tumor-bearing trees on hillsides which are well (From PageOne) who has promised to give the sub committee a' long list of secret communists in the United States Browder said: On these spruce not fruit Injured Mrs Lyle Ensign Route Seven Box 127-AA was injured when she was struck by an putomobile at Fourth Avenue and Columbia Street Wednesday night She received a small cut on the back of her head according to police Driver of the car was identified by police as Thomas Wilson Puyallup He was not held but an epidemic of tumors Shipping The Albert Burlc--son Pope and Talbot was scheduled to leave the Port of Olympia Thursday afternoon It is carrying lumber for the East Coast The Peabody a Weyerhaeuser ship was slated to leave the Olympia port Thursday night It also is carrying lumber for the East Coast THAT WAS had its bright side i partment- theorize! writing out his reno lary stated briefly was ties would have a similar method of deficit financing if they assumed an assistance load beyond their ability to finance with the -two-mill levy allowed by law the new maple floor is being laid The floor will be ready for the regular dance May -6 at which time you may all enjoy the new as well as some of the old time dances especially the old square dances which are really all the go now Mrs Sinatra Files The first internatio arport in the United to be one which bees? Key West Florida in Movie The Young Business Club enjoyed a colored moving picture entitled Water the Fountain of Life Wednesday noon The film was presented to the club by Bill Halverson of the Standard Oil Company Theft A money bag containing approximately $135 in cash and checks was reported stolen Wednesday afternoon Mary Laurent Route Eight Box 388 told police that she had taken the money to an Olympia bank to deposit it there Bank officials said that probably the bag did not go down the depository chute and that someone had come along later and lifted it Remember the date and tell your friends to come out to the Skook-umchuck Grange Hall on May 6 to enjoy the evening-and try out the new dance floor Suit For Separation refuse to answer the questions on the grounds that I consider this merely a fishing expedition to bring out a long list of names possibly Mr list of -which I will be asked to identify I refuse to take part in such a Budenz was editor of The Communist Daily Worker before he renounced communism in 1945 and returned to the Catholic Church He has testified that Browder then his boss had described Lattimore as a member of the Communist cell deny that Browder said is While Browder was testifying Budenz' issued a statement in New York saying he had not recommended that Browder be subpoenaed by the subcommittee to confirm his testimony and that record of perjury which caused his conviction in 1940 is too known to me to rely on him as a Mr and Mrs Robert Harris and Mrs Mary Andrews visited with Mr and Mrs Lee Cook and young son on Churchill Hill Accident Jerry Currier and Freelund were involved in a two-car accident Wednesday night Neither was injured according to police Both were instructed to fill out accident reports Missing Robert Moscherosch Nisqually reported to Olympia po- jxra Hjnggl STARTS TOMORROW a -very good time Mr and Mrs Harvey Benedict and children of Tenino were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs: Walter Benedict The Pendras entertained their relatives last week Susie and Mary daughters of Mr and Mrs John Pauvlak spent last week visiting with them Steve Drops has finished plowing and seeding-the place owned by his father and as this -is the first time this ground has had any crops put in on it for several years it really: took a lot of preparing Mr and Mrs Lawerance Smith made a business 'trip to Portland on Monday vTheir daughter Mrs Jim Tessier and son accompanied them Shirley Reynolds of Tenino rode her scooter-bike up the valley Sunday and visited with friends She says she likes Skooumchuck better than living in Tenino but we imagine she will get used to living in town after a while Sunday there were about seventy motorcyclists enjoying the day on a field trip They came through the Johnson Creek road and down through the valley with tyieir trail being marked by red paper arrows They really seemed to be enjoying the day very much and were not in the usual hurry that motorcyclists are in Mr and Mrs Lawerance Smith visited with Mr and Mrs Robert Harris on Wednesday The Walter Johjnsons Sr and Jr have been very busy putting in the chops on the McGuire farm Mr and Mrs McGuire and Tom Whittaker spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Ren Tyrrell Mr and Mrs Ren Tyrrell spent Monday in Centralia where they had dinner with Mr and Mrs Ed Houston and played several games of cards with them The Hous-tons do not get out very much as they are both oii the sick list Anyone knowing them should try to visit them and help them-pass the time away Mr and Mrs Glen and sons of the camp in the Olympics spent the weekend here visiting with relatives Selected The State Capitol Historical Association announced today the selection of four long-time Washington residents as members of They are Conover Seattle historian Major Richard Stevens Eskridge Olympia grandson of the first territorial governor Justice-Waiter Beals of the State Supreme Court and Grant Tal-cott Olympia co-designer with his two brothers of the State Seal The brothers Charles and George Talcott were accorded the award posthumously Santa Monica: Cal-WVThe separation of crooner Frank Sinatra and his wife Nancy is now official She filed a suit for separate maintenance yesterday alleging that Sinatra treated her with She also accused the singer of causing her mental without provo-cation on her part The Sinatras have broken up and reconciled on several occasions since 1946 She married Sinatra in Jersey City New Jersey February 4 1939 They separated last February 1 She estimated the 1949 income at $934740 and the value of their community property at' $750000 Mrs Sinatra also asks custody of the three children Nancy 9 Frank Jr 6 and Christina 2 Since leaving his wife Sinatra has been seen in the company of Actress Ava Gardner and was escorting to New York night spots before her recent departure for Europe ON STAG! TONIGH Rowe a native son of Mason County this week became president of the Lumbermen's Mercantile Company of Shelton McCleary and Olympia Rowe familiarly known as Chuck was appointed by company directors to succeed Reed who resigned as president of Lumbermen's Mercantile to devote full time to the Simpson Logging Company which he heads as president and chairman of the board Last Time Tonight County Leaders Eye jiTWit Langlie Relief Plan (ENTENNIJ VAUDEVIU SKOOKUMCHUCK (From Page One) standing from previous issues floated for relief puiposes back in the 1930s? A 20th CENTURY-FOX ENCOREIRIUMPH Guess I must have been sleeping when I wrote the news last week as several mistakes were made The worst seems to be that the small son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Johnson who celebrated his sixth birthday felt real bad: to think that I put his name in as Gary Reynoldson instead of Gary Johnson and so wish to correct that mistake now Also find that the names of Mrs Warren Reynoldson and family were left out as attending the party as was Linda Johnson Excuse me folks will try and do better -Mrs Tommie Dickieser and son spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mrs Fred and son They played some canasta Mr and Mrs Tad Reynoldson are the proud parents of a baby son born last Thursday The Rey-noldsons live at Roy and the paternal grandparents- axe the local Mr -and Mrs Rey Reynoldson Mr and Mrs Clifton Tuiyey and daughter of' Seattle visited with1 Mr and Mrs Fred Wall and 2nd FEATURE ll a iH ti b'm 9 i i 1 A i -1 LAST ELIMINATION 7 BIG ACTS son Saturday Mr and Mrs Sam Prince went for a drive on Sunday and the first two places they stopped they failed to find any one home They hunted up Mr and Mrs Charlie Prince in Yelm and visited with them This it the lost oliM the "LION'S aUB I AL TALENT ROUND NEXT WEB Mr and Mrs Ross King Mr and Mrs Tommie Dickieser and Rey Reynoldson attended the gavel meeting at South Union last Tuesday evening Tt is hoped that more- will be able to attend the gavel meeting May 25 at Brighton Watts also recalled that -the state floated a $10 million bond issue in 1933 for relief purposes It was to be retired from motor vehicle funds which are split by formula -between the state the counties and the cities He said the money was to be repaid to the motor vehicle fund from the general fund but to date a nickel has been paid The state is operating on an interest-bearing warrant basis at present and Watts said the coun- By Neva Dickieser Skookumchuck -(Special)- Well here it is another week and the weather man seems to have had a change of heart The first days have been really nice and the local farmers are making good use of It and are hurrying to get their crops and gardens in It is certainly a work week for all who work day times on their own job and then work for three hours or more in the Grange Hall where Eft Budanir The Get-To-Gether Club was ii itr- T-named tie Friendship with Chambers Prlirie put Stranger fit STAGE SHOW Companion Feature Heart Warming as Fair' FROM INDIANA" Lon McAllister Lois Butler ting on the program Grangers you are urged to bring your tea towels slips and doilies to the meeting Monday night so that they can be judged and taken to Pomona on Thursday May 4 Mr and Mrs Harold Imler of Frost Prairie spent the weekend on Lincoln Creek with Mrs Kasola and son Elmer ITS A BIG NIGHT No Vacation STARTS TONIGHT! Club at the regular meeting held last Friday Fourteen members gathered to enjoy afternoon During the course of the afternoon members were called upon to perform different stunts and all enjoyed them very much It was decided to exchange recipes at the next meeting May 5 at which time Mrs Walter Johnson Sr and Mrs Walter Johnson Jr will be hostesses Mrs Sam Prince brought some of her pot holders to show the club and they were admired very much and many expect to make some Remember all you ladies of the valley invited to attend visitors are welcome Mr and Mrs Lloyd Johnson Mr and Mrs Rey Reynoldson Mr and Mrs Robert Benedict and Mr and Mrs James Denny were among those attending the Inaugural Ball of the Elks in Centralia Saturday night They report having had a very good time Mr and Mrs James Denny and Mr and Mrs Robert -Benedict wish us to know that went to Yelm a week ago Saturday night and attended the Ball there and report they also had CUT KATE DRUGS AND TOBACCOS The StoreThat Sells for Less Specials for Fri: and Sat FILMED ON LOCATION! From the story that Time Magazine- call Regular 50c Boston (ff) There'll be no Summer vacation for Dominic Ciambelli a former boxer now serving a state prison sentence Ciambelli asked Federal Judge William McCarthy yesterday for a month's "vacation" when he concludes his current sentence in August and before he begins another term on another count -He is now completing a four to five year'senlencb in connection with a 1946 shooting affray and has another five-year lerm to serve for being implicated in a liquor theft Judge McCarthy denied his plea 'a sheer thriller!" Shampoo 29c APC Aspirin 5-Gr 100' 23c 25c Hershey Bars Carton 1c Matches 10 Safety Pins 19c 8c 9c 50 Rodetit Economy Size FIRST TIME IN OLYMPIA! It's NEW! It Stays All Week-40 ANYTIME GO FILM COSTS When you buy Ideal FILM Leather Tooth Paste 59c Mineral Oil 69c 109 AdexTabs Squibb' 250 Tabs 249 Tobacco Pouches Cashmere Bouquet 49c Hand Lotion and Dispenser twice as terrific together in SH00I1N6 UW AND ORDER INTO NEVADA in the days when a killer was king! SUPREMUliSION Vaseline Cream 53c leg AND SECOND FEATURE AflOTHirSEiAY CATOS 10c 15c 25c 1 35c SIZES'1 27-1 206201 1 6-61 6 ALL FILM 6UARANTEED mm smtmm mmmm COLUMBIA PICTURES prosonts LIFEBUOY PALMOLIVE Bor LOU COSTELLO RANDOLPH bar 7c bar 7c bar 7c Bar Bay Box Candy With Ice Box 175 and 350 Let 8 Fill our Prescriptions and Save You Money! CAMAY FELS NAPTHA bar Bor Others 5150 SkherSCABlSON'ieee DAVIS fRUMheASNV The ANDREWS SISTERS TED LEWIS allkrtittM MALONE- HIRST TUCKER- run FAYLEN hike MACREADY Charles Kemper -Jeff Cwiy-Tcni Monei TOURNAMENT YO-YO's CKsUiO fitnu 15c 35c 49c CM-CHOW 1 l- tv Train 97c See GORGEOUS I GEORGE in Action! The Funniest Shew in Town the (cDfSlMUli tin i- Saturday Matinee Storting at SiHOPALONG CASSIDY in "HEART OF ARlXWjJj Also: ABBOTT COSTELLO in "HOLD THAI with ROBERT RUCKWELL AUDREY LONG Book of 40 Tricks! 10 Extra Strings I i 't tfr THE LITTLE RED STORE AT FOURTH and WASHINGTON FREE HOME FREEZER1 DtMwni ka iwn --i AT 10 A NOTE: NO SCREEN SHOW UNT DEMONSTRATION THURSDAY BIG FUN NIGHT jr-v Jt A 4 -j a tV-: 4 ff i fS i- 'V -K VL '-r i -J 1 1 i 1 S1 K-.

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