PAGE TWO The j OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, September 1U, 1938 Silas Torvend 1 Is Given Hoe i '..''-V".' I-"'. 5 -. ' " ' " " - . Hampshire Prize Awarded i Silverton Boy in 4H ... Cofiipetition ! Silts Torvend, Silverton, won the annual Hampshire award, a purebred hog presented by T. A. Ditmtr of Gervais. and "Junior Miller., Gervais, won the Hayes . Labish farm trophy for grand 'champion barrow in the 4H wards presented yesterday at the -! state fair. t Other signal honors to livestock exhibitors In the 4H classes were: Annual JJuroc award. Wilbur Burkhart, Albany; annual Poland China award, presented by E. C. McClaine 4b Sons. Lebanon, won by Harry Corf ield. Eagle Creek; annual Cass A. Nichols. Salem, Chester White award, , won by Ralph Kraxberger. Canby; annual Berkshire award -siren by Wllmer A veroff, Albany, Won by Lloyd Forater, Tangent; I o k a Farm special, donated by A. N. Doerf ter, Silverton, for hog showman- uip, vvuiis rtjoerg, iuiiisiio; Shropshire lamb, Herbert John- con, Portland; Shropshire .special, donated by J. J. Thompson, Sa lem, to Lynn Hinton, Monroe; Hampshire lamb award, donated by R. W. Hogg & Sons, Salem, won by Don Mason, Portland ; . Ox ford lamb award, Richard Young. Portland; Oregon Jersey Cattle club, heifer calf given by Mrs. Annie E. Vermilyea, Amity, Rob ert Jobson, Astoria; "Oregon Hol stein Cattle club award. Ralph Barber. Tillamook; Oregon Guern sey calf award, Gerald Butcher, McMinnville. The Washington county demon stration team, Ed Setnlker, Hills boro, and Joe Berger, Beaverton. won high in this competition and Umatilla county 4H'ers, Eugene Ruggand Kenneth Bensel, Her sais ton, won the L. E. Francis cup for the champion agricultural demonstration. Senior 4H Prizes And Awards Given -Senior 4H club members, those between 19 and 21 years of age, who received awards at the Ore gon .state fair this year were an nounced late yesterday by State 4H Club Leader H. C. Seymour, as follows: First; Bill McBurney, Mullna; second, Clayton Nyberg, Tualatin; third, Signe Starr, Amity; fourth, Wilbur Nyberg, Washington coun ty; fifth. Melvin Poyer, Jackson .county; sixth, Marvin Poyer, Jack son county. AH these club members -also won their share of places in open competition against adults. : Projects in 4 H work carried this year, by the winning senior were dairy, hogs, farm account ing, fruit, forage crops, seed, beef and camp cookery ,. Awards for these exhibitors are provided by the State Bankers as sociation, through Hans C. Pfund, secretary. USE CHINESE HERBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL t-HAKIJfet'HAX .Chinese Herbs ; REMEDIES ! Healing virtu hat brra tented huMtrrda years for , chronic li ra en It, none, throat, sinusitis, catarrh, " e a r a. Foar lunga. axlhma. chronic cough. stomach, sail stones, colitis, constipation, dlabetls, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood, nerves, tteuralcia. rheumatism, h I a h H Mood pressure, gland, skin V sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. a. B rng. ;uri practice ts China, Hark 8peiahst 182 H. Cssussrdai at, Salan. Or Offic noon s t S at aandmy Wad. I u It I. a. a. -vs w. so m a b. ' S. Bn r lit i r -Ml I -vv .- V d d i til c o ... in the Nets INDIANAPOLIS, f Sept. 9.-JP) Arthur Bird well escaped a traffic fine of $1 and costs today with a brand new alibi, i i -r. ' ' Charged with "running'' a red light. Birdwell told the court: - "We had stopped for the red light. We also were watching lighted airplane in I the sky Sud denly my daughter said:, 'The likht has changed.! : thought she was talking about the traffic light so I drove ahead. Instead she 'was talking about the lights on the plane. The judge was convinced. MELBOURNE, Sept. 9-(A)-An ' inch off swimming , suits may upset the economy of Aus tralia, J. L. Officer, secretary of the Australian wool board, dec clarrd in an appeal to swim mers to consider i the national wool iiKln.strj-. An ounce ' of wool Iran for each costume, he said, would be reflected in the wool demand. 1 NEWARK, NJ, Sept. 9.JP)-A seven-day "sentence" behind the bars of his crib was decreed to day for Irwin Hall, 3. . His parents imposed it because i he set fire yesterday to bed-cloth- ! ing on the sec sod floor porch of their home. 1 i His mother hopes he'll no lohg I er have a yen to play with match es axter a wee m nea. - Record Maryland Ballot Forecast BALTIMORE. Sept. 9-p)-Riv-al headquarters in Maryland's bitterly-contested democratic sena torial, primary agreed today on one thing there will be a record vote Monday to decide the result of President Roosevelt's efforts to turn the scales of victory in favor of Rep. David J. Lewis. . . . Heavy increases' in registration reported from over the state were attributed to interest both pro and con aroused by President Roose velt's part in the campaign' to un seat Sen. Millard E. Tydings, who. voted against some new deal mea sures. T . Election supervisors made pro vision for unusually heavy ballot ing.'"' j The 19 z record vote was made on a democratic registration of 461,992. Observers estimate it now .-at more than 500,000. Re publican registration In 1934 was 269,242. 1 . i Tydings and Lewis continued their closing drive in the Balti more area, depending upon the radio to carry their appeals to voters throughout the state in the closing hours of the campaign. W, Breyman Dies, Was Salem Native PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. William Otto Breyman. 10, pres ident of the Breyman , Leather company, died at his home today. He had been 411 for six weeks.' Breyman was born at Salem De cember 29, 1867. j Surviving are his widow, two daughters, two sis ters and a brother.: William Otto Breyman was the son of A. H. Breyman, who was a brother of Eugene: Breyman, pio neer Salem business man. A. HI Breyman lived in j Salem at one time but was later a prominent stockman in eastern Oregon, member of the firm of Breyman and Summervllle. ! William Otto Breyman was a cousin of Mrs. Reuben P. Boise of Salem. Child Dies When Struck By Auto on Dayton Road McMINNVILLE.i Ore., Sept. 9. -(P)-Richard Perry, 6, playing with other children on the Dayton-Lafayette section of the Pa cific highway, was struck, and killed tonight by an automobile driven by Alfred J.! Sweeney, Day ton. Witnesses said the boy dart ed in front of the car. nlP )VV A XT JV Youth ams Sheep Showmanship Prize Goes to Lynn Hinton i j of Benton County -'- - j" I- - - Lynn ninton, Benton county, was awarded a silver trophy by Anthol Riney of Independence as grand champion sheep showman In the showmanship! contests con ducted for 4H youths. Hinton also was awarded the Shropshire, ewe Iamb offered by J. J. Thompson, Salem. . ,; - j ; Willis Nyberg. Tualatin, was declared the 4 H champion-hog showman and was presented the Ioka Farms silver trophy put up by A. N. Doerfler, Silverton. , ! Showmanship. Winners Winners of first place and lo cal boys who placedia the differ ent ! breeds In the Showmanship contests were;i Hogs: Poland Chinas, 1. Louis Goldhammer, jTigard: 2. Claire McClala, Lebanon; 3. Raymond Meyer, Albany; 5, Ruth McClain, Lebanon. Durocs: 1, Willis Ny berg; 2. Robert Zielinski, Salem; 3, Wilbur Burkhart, Albany. Chester Whites: 1, Frank Setni ker, Hillsboro; 2, Rufus Krax berger, CanbyJ 5, Stuart Gourley, Albany. Other breeds: 1. Silas Torvend, Silverton; 2, Claire Mc clain. Lebanon; 3, Junior Miller, Gervais; 4, Kenneth Ballweber, Woodburn; 5. Charles TJietz. Canby. j Sheep Awards ! Sheep: Medium wool breeds: 1, Lynn Hinton. Monroe; 6, Chancy Barnes, . Halsey. I Long wool breeds: i 1. Chancy Barnes. Hal sey ;i 3, Bob Lorence. Monmouth; 4, John Lorence, Monmouth; 8, Albert Rlney.j Independence. Fine wool: 1, DanjLuft, Portland. ! Dairy showmanship: Jerseys, 1, Dan Luft; 4, Lyle Knower. Salem; 7. Bob Gregg, Amity; 9, Ruth Shelby.. Albany. Holstein: 1. Ralph Barberj. Tillamook ; 2, Ru fus Kraxbergfer, Canby;, 4, Ralph Krtberger. Canbr. Guernsev: 1. Robert Jobson, Warrenton; 4, Melvin Selander, Dallas; 8, John Kaufman,; Silverton. . Brown Swiss: 1. Donald Meyer, Beaver ton.1 I Beef: 1, Albert Riney, Inde pendence; Z, Clarence Grund, Monmouth, j J Finance Methods For Court House Not Figured Yet Methods ot financing construe tion of a new Marion county court house, should such a step' be ap- proved by the voters In Novem ber,, are yet to be worked out but it Is certain that no bonds would be issued, county court members indicated yesterday. They have asked t Dist. j Atty. Lyle J. Page to put down on .paper possible financing arrangements, such as an annual tax levy or borrowing against such county assets as un collected taxes. David Shepard Teacher ZENA David Shepard, son of Mr.; and Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard has a position this year as teach er at Marshfield high school. Young Shepard was a student at the Smith. Hughes school of edu cation at! Oregon State collere. He Is a Salem high school gradu ate. ! Liquor Names out PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 9.-(P) -The state liquor control commis sion ruled today that wines could not be sold under names associa ted with hard liquors, nor under names associated with fortified wines. Recklessness Charged Philip: Bleth of I Vancouver, Wash., was arrested by city police Friday night on a charge of reck less driving. The officer's report charged ,that Bleth drove through two stop signs. I Id Benton Trophy mm n m n ( 1 t 1 ' 4 jr. VH vies KM Club Notes Gee, what a week, eh what. Mice?) First it was the fair and now its school. But today is Sat urday and that means another swell. Mickey Mouse day with sev en big reels of cartoons to be shown for you Mice. How's that for good news? Thii week's contest Is some thing new. Joe Darby, our able piano player, will play some fa miliar song that all of you Mice know, ! and then you name the tone. Valuable prizes as usual to the winners. If you have any sug gestion for a contest write me Ji card telling me about It. Don't forget that next Satur day we are presenting big back-to-school revue with some of the Club's best entertainers. Plenty of surprises are on hand for every one. So be at the Elsinore next Saturday at one o'clock. From reports, Donny Edwards is making a big hit in Portland singing over a well- known radio program. As previously mentioned Man ager Carl Porter has booked six big reels of all assorted cartoons for you Mice today, plus Ginger Rogers and Fred Astalre in "Care free." Another thrilling chapter of the; serial and selected short subjects. So, ill see you at 1 o'clock. BILL, Mickey Mouse Chief. Fire Apparatus Issue on Ballot DALLAS The regular meet ing of the Dallas city council was held this week. The council ordered notice be given property owners of the city that a hearing would j be held on October 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the city hall to levy the assessment on the 1928 street paving improvement. The total cost of the street improvement amounts to approximately 14 800. . ' The' council passed a reso tion that a measure be placed 4s the ballot at the Tegular Novem ber election providing for a char ter amendment authorizing bonds in the. amount of 110,0007! for theJ stl rtSA m nn I a m. al tm m ri. wl yuj yxsaia va ui vuoiU6 ill v a j paratus. It also passed a reso lution proYiding that a meaaur city park to 1H mills on the dol lar on all taxable property for the maintenance and improve?' ment Of the park. Hitler Will Honor American Quartet BERLIN. Sept. 9-;p-The be stowal, of honors by Adolf Hitler on four Americans has been an nounced in the official Gazette. Among them was Henry Ford, who received the grand cross of the German eagle from a repre sentative of Hitler during the De troit celebration of the motor magnate's 75th birthday last July 30. UODUIL BIG ACTS Midnite Show Tonite A Count Cutelli , Radio's Most Remarkable Man Lucille LuLanna Sweet Southern Swing fl RENO The Human Stove ' Bill Smith . Banjo-Maniac S On the Screen "COUNTY FAIR" with - Fuzzy Knight . i Farrell Mac Donald , BInry Loo Lender - Come in at 10:00 be placed on the ballot increas-i,4?-95 Per person. At the end of ing the allowance for the DallaaTJnIr. the average was 149.57. and .! ' XsotMj Thru - No . fj Extra Charge Growers Here Giveii iAwards Marion Count y Residents Win in Land Products ! Show, at Fair- Marion ceired a su honors In the' land products show at the state fair, with their win nings as fellows: ;" First on : .Gravenstein apples. Cornice pears and' Blue Damson plums." Cecil Boyd. Salem; - first on red Delicious apples. Winnie E. Smith. Salem; first of Spitxen- berg apples.-S. -B. Laughlln,. Sa lem; first on Wfnesap apples, Roy E. Smith. Salem; and first on Golden Delicious and Roman ap ples, Waldo Gilbert of Salem, and also on Bose pears. First prize on Petite prunes. Frank Alslp of Sa lem. Roy Smlh- of Salem took three first -prizes on grapes. Vegetable) Awards Vegetables:' Lima beans, first, L. E. Harms, Salem; Kleckley, watermelons, first, L. E. Harms. Salem; first on green peppers. Bertha Welsh. Salem; first on slicing cucumbers, Kayno Saito. Salem; first for green bush beans. Danvers onions and Hubbard squash. J. S. Baniek. Gervais. vegetable root crops: first on beets, and turnips, Kayno Saito. Salem; first for carrots. J. C. Lee- ay. Brooks; frrst for globe tvne onions, J. S Banlck. Gervais; first on commercially packed cel ery. Y. Kaneko. Brooks. - , Seed Crop Winners Five firsts were won by J. S. Banick, Gervais, on special seed crops; F. L. Zielinski, Salem, won a first on 1937 crop Yellow Dent corn. .- .' From Polk county, first on D'AnJou . pears went to J. E. Goetz, Dallas; first on lettuce and red peppers to Mrs. Joe Rogers. sr.. Independence; first on win ter table pumpkin to Henry Alsip, monmouin first on narsnins. ra dishes and salsify, to Maude Her itage. Falls City, who also took first on white and yellow, stock carrots, red and white mangel wurzeis sugar mangels, lonr red wurxels. prize winner wurzels. uortiieia turnips; best stock pumpkin. Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr first on burbank notatoea ni burbank seed potatoes and aar- net chili seed potatoes. J. S. Her itage, Falls City. Hey! Mr. Morgenlhau, Where My 38 Cents WASHINGTON. Sent 9.-fJP The average citizen Jingled 38 cents more cash in his pockets on eptemter l than on August 1. T&e treasury said today that 36,504,025,211 In paper currency ana com was in circulation at the end of August, or an averars of a year ago 350.42. Arthur Meye Committed For Failure -to Remit Arthur A. Meye was received at the sheriff's office last night for failure to pay fines of 350 and 310, respectively, for hit-run driving and failure to report an accident. The penalties were im- posed In Woodburn' Justice court. Last Times Today Two Big Hopsion Cassidy in "Mean OI Arizona" I Robert WUcox - Nan Gray Also News, Popeye Cartoon "Football Toucher Downer" and Chapter 3 of Serial "Flash Gordon's Trip to MarV OX OCR STAGE 1:30 P.M. Seth. Jayne and the Hollywood Buckaroo . Program Broadcast j Brad Collin. Pianist 1 " SIP AIMS SUSJEDATT Matinee Each Day 2 P. 31. Continuous Performance Sunday 1 to 11 P. M. Sf fecial Midnight Matinee Tort'ht at 1 1 :30 p.m. MWV M my m n o - I m Also and Act News Late Sports PORTLAND. Sept. 9-(iP)-FIrst game: San Diego .. 1 2 1 Portland :. -6 10 0 Hebert. Pillette (1) and De- tore; Liska and Dickey. . Second game San Diego 12 15 0 Portland ... -3 7 1 T1js sxl en1 Tlnson Radonlts. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9-- Flrst game: ; Sacramento t 11 1 Los Angeles J 4 S 10 4 Walker. Schmidt (5) and Franks; Bush, jLieber (9) and Collins, i ' .1 Second game:! Sacramento 0 - 3 -1 Los Angeles UL 2 T 0 Kellaher and: Franks; Berry and Sueme. i , . SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9-C) First Game: i Oakland ,.1.. ..12 15 0 San Francisco ... 5 7 0 Joyce and Conroy ; Shores. Wll kie (2) and Sprinz. Mc Isaacs. Second game: j Oakland . 4 8 1 San Francisco .J. it 13 1 Priest, Olds (4), Jolley () and Raimondi; Herrmann, Ballou (3) and Sprinx. : . SEATTLE, night game: Sept. -qPr-Ylnt Hollywood Seattle .. 2 11 7 ...5 Nitcholas and Annunzio; Tur pin and Fernandez. Second game: j , . HoUywood :1 7,2 Seattle i 4 S 0 Toast, Crandall (6) and Bren sel; Pickrel and Spindel. Wrong Way Moon To Be "Corrigan" PASADENA, Calif., Sept. 9.-(P)-Douglas Corrigan may have a new moon named after, him. If a timed suggestion by Dr. Seth B. Nicholson, astronomer of the Car negie institution's Mt. Wilson ob servatory, is carried out. Dr. Nicholson said today he had discovered two new moons near Jupiter, bringing .that planet's moon total to Hi and the number in the solar system to 28. "It seems sure that both the new aatellites go around Jupiter in reverse, so my daughter. Jean, insists one of them must be named 'Corrigan, he said. "Heretofore it has been the invariable' custom to name new members of the'solar systeml after Greek or Roman Constitution Day Observance Urged r 1- - Governor Charles IL Martin Friday Issued a letter urging all citizens of Oregon to observe Con stitution day. September 17. "I urge all citizens of Oregon to exert their inalienable Ameri can rights and franchise to the end that the principles of the con stitution may be upheld and the forces directed against these principles destroyed, Governor Martin's letter ead. l:SO toS:0O, 10c After S F.M, 13c Features "Reckless IJvinir" I I with r zciiisy, immmj, ! I " ; -" ISS 1 . 'mmt It mm ymmr . t 'mutt see Ust" Xflnsf Rd!f Traffic Reactions Of Drivers Tested Alachine at Fair Reveals Motorists Need 1jme t at Stop Signal The familiar traffic truth that no- living man can slaml on his brakes the instant the si glial turns fed is being demonstrated again this year at the Oregon state fair here in the booth sponsored Joint ly by Secretary of State Erl Snell and the state highway depart ment. " I Mere than 10 o persons were tested during the first four days of ; the fair on the reactometer. a machine which measure s the length of time between the flash ing of a red signal and the appli cation of the brake. ' Jk'early Second. 3eded - The reactometer confirmed the results It has yielded , on several previous occasions that the aver age person requires almost exact ly four-fifths of a second , to re move his foot from the accelera tor and apply the brake upon a given signal, that only a fraction of fene per cent of those tested can give a half-second perform ance, and that men and j women have about the same average, with the men having a little the better of the argument, probably due to longer driving experience -'.(- Fast Reaction Uncertain The chief value of the reac tometer is that it abolishes the notion that a person can slam on his brakes the Instant he senses danger, or that he can 'stop on a dime, " Snell said. "We give each person tested a card showing how far his car will travel at a given speed while he is gettijng the brake on, and how far the Car will go before actually stopping. At 60 miles an hour, even with good brakes, an automobile will 'cover about 2SS feet between the time the driver decides to stop and the time the car comes to rest," : 1 StaceyV Pastel Wins la First He Painted LIBERTY C. W. Stacev won second prize with his-pastel pic ture of the Crater LairffT"Phn- tom Ship" at the sUte fair art exnibit. Tha interesting fact is that the picture is Stacey'a first which he painted in the art class sponsored by the WPA adult ed ucation last winter. : The. class was well attended throughout its duration. . h I 1 Mickey Mouse Matinee Today 1-12:30 " All Cartoon know - Chapter 8 - Stage 6 Fast Funny Cartoons 6 Serial Show L I W u.-m l r tMidCB ,: ,: HIKE!? a ... ' v.--.-.. . . m m k m w m jc1 I'm s m SUNDAY I MONDAY TUESDAY The Inside Story of the Very Private Life of a Very Famous Lady! ! ! U.JpAIFcr'unri.a!: HAY FRANCIS fS lAMHUCTSa-CLOaiADtCKSON , wmi saos,o it nthf Plus 2nd Hit Thrills and Action With the CCC Boys in the Big Woods! "BLAZING BARRIERS' . with KrankJe CongbUn Bulldog Last Day in - The Call Board Today Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in "Carefree" CAriTOI ' Today Doable bill, movie qulx picture, "Bull dog Drummond in Africa" with John Howard and Wallace Beery in "The Good Old Soak.' HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. Hop- , along-Cassidy in -'Heart of Arizona" with George Hayes and Russell Hay- don and "Reckless Uv- Ing- with Robert Wilcox and Nan Gray. ' : - - STATE) ' ' Today Four acts Eastern vaudeville and J." Farrell UacDonald and ' Fuzzy Knight la "County Fair." GRAND Today Jane Withers in 'Keep Smiling." a movie quiz picture. Hazel Green Hogs Win Many Awards at Fair HAZEL. GREEN The Zielinski Bros.. Alfred and Florin, won on the fine group of Poland China hogs exhibited at the State fair; Grand champion en senior year ling boar, first o,n senior year ling hoar, first on herd., second on the get of the sire, fourth on Production, second on gilts, and fourth on sew. . . T. Ua. MOO Herbal remedies for siiments of stomach, liver, kidney, skin blood, glands. & urinary sys tem wt men women. 21 years in service. Nsturopathle Pays! -Una Ask your i Neighbors tbout CHAN LAM. n. ennn iinm lUINESE MEDICINE CO J J M Court St Corner liber ty. Office open Tuesday & Sat urday only. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M S to 7 P. M. Consultation, blood pressure. A urins tests are free of charge. STARTS TODAY ifiri r u Ckam. M D TOGETHER AGAIN! Sinfirih, swinMn. with rhythmatic ro- Tnantie , ringing" of tapping toes .and tantalizing Irving Berlin Tunes! dancing to your hmart'm eontmnt . . in thm grand nmw mhow with lormly lyr ic and mmmoruhlm music by RALPH BELLAMY LUniAGIAS JACK CARSON CLASINCE KOLB Great 3 Hit Bill GEORGE BRENTi t JEANS- IhWSXIAM KE1GHLET- EXTRA ADDED HIT Drummond "Good Old Soak" AFRICA" I i ADDED 1 ' Latest Issue of j; Color Cartoon News VTfT 1 1 -i ltks 1