Hi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. May 16. 1945 Swim School Registrations Are Sought 'Enrollment blanks; for the Red " Cross' learn-to-jwim' school July 9 to 20 were being distributed in Salem schools today.) The blanks will go to all "stu dents up to and including those in junior high (no advance regis tration is necessary for older pu pils),' and are- to be signed by parents before applicants for the courses are considered j formally registered. - v I . h1 The school interest In which was given marked impetus by. a recent address in Salem by Sam Hayes, noted newscaster who urg ed swimming pools as war me morials is conducted in cooper tion with the Red Cross, for which Hollis Huntington is: chairman of ' its water safety committee, and the office of School Superintend' eht Frank Bennett, f , Hayes, in his talk two weeks ago, said thousands of servicemen Who drowned would have been rescued had they known how to swim long enough for nearby aid to reach them. . t f A Red Cross field i worker from San Francisco will be in Salem for the training school which will include classes for advanced stu dents as well as beginners. Additional instructors also will ' be available this year, including two Salem . young women, Jean Barham and Jeanette Rogers, who are to take their instructors' cer tficates at Ben-Bow; lake in Ta cofa. . .'!!.,; A. Jerman Was Athlete Greiv Hops Near Here Arch M. Jerman, who died Mon day in Tucson, Ariz, (see page 1) was widely-known in the Willam ette valley as one of this area's longtime and extensive hopgrow ers, but he probably gained his first personal prominence when as a Willamette university student he participated in athletics. He was pitcher for the Salem Senators and later managed the 4eam. Born in 1882 on the Shaw dona tion claim, approximately 10 miles east or Salem, he was the son of A. G. and Josephine (Shaw) Jer ri. His father came across the piams in iso l and located near the Shaw claim, where he became the first hop-raiser in Oregon. A. M. Jerman received his ele mentary education in the Central Howell school, and was graduated from Willamette university in 1909. With his brother, Herbert Jerman of Salem, he engaged for a time in the drug business here and then I turned his attention to farming. $ ;h : - . . . Three hundred acres of his Mis sion Bottom farm be put into hops, the remainder in hay and ; grain. In addition he operated two hop- yards east of Independence. He disposed f most of his hop land only after he became ill several years ago 1 Survivors Include the widow, Marie Chittenden , Jerman, a son, John Merton JemarvAF, who arrived hi Sal era on Tuesday from Tucson; a; daughter, Wilda - Jean Plymptoninow in Louisiana; two granddaughters and one brother, Herbert Jerman, Salem. 1 "I Broadcasting Business Is I Still 'Infant' I E KANSAS CITY-(ff)-Miss Lou ise Sims wasn't too disturbed when she found thieves had tak en two dress pins valued at $50. But when further search show ed her .almost - impossible - to -replace llarm clock missing,' it was too ; much. She called the police. I !"'. . i' A framed certificate of "grate ful recognition" for the services performed for Salem by radii sta tion KSLM was presented to Glenn McCormick at the Kiwanis lunch eon Tuesday era behalf of the, dub which is observing the 25th anni versary' of commercial broadcast- ng. . . : !! J The program was given oyer to paying tribute to radio and t&Mc- WWDUCS, owner ui rtoim. u . i . Principal speaker was iJohn Kendall, Portland attorney .long interested in radio both person ally and professionally, who de scribed broadcasting as an "infant Madia iramrns T7cd. KSLM (1390 ke) KOEM (95 ke) ICGW (610 ke) KEX (1190 ke) Few Cashing In War Bonds, Says Yeater Refuting reports of large scale cashing in of old bonds U buy the new offerings, Marion County Sev enth War Loan Chairman Douglas Yeater revealed Tuesday-; that lat- .est official redemption !, figures from the U. S. treasury showed that only 12.04 per f cent of the Series 7, F and G bonds had been redeemed by their purchasers. For Series bonds alone the propor tion was 13.29 per cent A - Reports of the : early subscrip tions probably will be available tomorrow, officials said'but most of this week is expected to be de voted to actual committee organi zation. Schools, state employee and a few scattering plants ' and towns are making early clean-ups that will show in the first totals to be compiled by Secretary-Treas urer Lawrence Fisher. Rural schools yesterday report ed $4358 purchases with , Hares- vule leadinf the way. A team headed by Don . Ross was $396 1 ahead of its opponents led by Janice Bonsall. Subscription of I $1837 against a $1000 quota were reported with both teams setting j their goals much higher. Starton school ! reported $787 sale toward buying a leep, ac cording to Mrs. Carmelite Weddle, county schools chairman, who said this school already had subscribed for toner items totalling" $5433. New prizes lined up for distribu tion at the big July 4 wind-up in-1 eluded the following?; Roen Type writer. Exchange $60 Corona; Margaret's shop $18,50 girl's en semble; Miller Furniture dept.- $42.50 kneehole desk; Frank Doo- little two $16 Goodyear tires; Montgomery Ward! $91 redwood furniture set. The value of prizes now has reached $2600, according i to John Stark, who is in charge of the program. j S:M ' Nwa New (Farm: Fair : Bugler X ; S:1S Mus. Time (West- Star f. I 9:39 Music. Time 1KOIN Klock Newel ) ' 9:49 New I I Jour. ;:; Living INews 1: New i J Fletcher (Roundup Boy T:19 Orchestra (New Headline New - 7:39 New INewi Roundup . James Abb 9:9 lOrchcstra INews Sam Baye , Lisfn Post 8:99 IDr. Talbot User New Stars iToday B'tast Club 1:1$ Dr. Talbot Valiant Lady Jaraef Abb 9:3 iTake It Easy Light World Vienna Mus. 9:49 JSong today Aunt Jenny . j 9:99 IWm. Lan; (Kate Smith I Vole! Nation. Glamour :1S IM. Downey Big Sister Larry; Smith 9:3 ; (Pastors Call ; I Helen Trent Personality. Breakfast 9:49 Orchestra . j Gal Sunday i I - i 18:09 INews ILife Beautiful (Ruth f Forbes (Tony Mors 1:1S House Party (Ma Perkins News (stars Today 1:3 With Lopes IB'din Flynn IHamefnaker Tni Story 10:43 J J. Anthony Dr. Mslone I Art Baker . 11: . ICed. Foster (Two on Clu IGuiding Light IBaukhaj?e U:1S tWaltz Tim Rosemary (Children; lEthel. Albert 11:3 Queen Today (Perry Ms son I In White: Orchestra it'-5 - irena, Tim j t Music Noon Top Trade News (Women of Am. Ladles U:15 News Neighbors Ma Perkins -:, 1 12:3 HUlbUly Feature Story Pepper Yung J.B.Kennedy IZM . Orchestra Bach. Children Happiness ;; Songs of West 1: INews House Party Backs. Wife Time News I 1:1S Mel. Moods News Stella : Dallas "A. I Radio Parade 1:3 Orchestra ; horizons 1 Lorenl Jones (Gil Martyn ' 1:45 jJatriboi ee . Widder Br'h. I News i : S:M :1S 3:J l:4J New Sym. Swing (Newspaper Radio Tour Meet Missus Girt Marries Portia; i Plain BIO Front Pag What's Doing Kay West ! Music Order " 3:0 3:19 3:3 3:49 New Concert Hour New Johnsons INews 1J. CarroU ' I Showboat lWorld Today (Road of Liie (David : Harum I News - i I Aunt fMuy i IBN I MkL St. Blues. j Mystery Chef s.te 4:15 4:3 4:45 IFultoa Lewi I Rex Miller (Orchestra 1 Music Week San. Martin (Woman's S'crt ! Headline : E. Winters- News j JR. G. Swlnt i S'znth'g for UiRhythm ! (Your Froritei Serenade Ka Hen born IHop Barrigan S:i S:1S 5:3 INews Superraaa (Tom Mix News Wire Man Jordan : Red's Gang news News For Release Chas.-Barb Songs E. Peterson Pirates Dick Tracy 5 Armstrong (Cap. Midnight :M (G. Beattec IFraak Sinatra (Eden Cantor INews ;1 See. Conf. I fe- ! (Humanity , :3S I Orchestra - Which Did ?:Atty. (Bands 1:45 r f I (War New On Musle Kay Kyser Icebox FolHe 7U5 .Thomas - . I M Mm Ranger Let Go Road Ahead 1:49 ' )Lon Ranger a - 9:19 9:3 S:4S Garden Orcbestra Fresh Up J. Kirkwood Music Dr. Christian fSupper Club , Fleet.' Lawtoa Gay Mrs. T. Ted Malone Lum n Abnef Counterspy 9:M :1S S:3 9:49 IN. ICecU Brown IBing Sing INews 1 Jack Carson ! fThe I Neighbor North IQuU pf One. I Evelyn Bicsby Clare mont New Ken Mason 1M 1:1S 14 JS 19:49 Fulton Lewi Orchestra (New I Name Song Sar Final! Board estra Rangers (New: ! San Francisco ; Sympbonatt Pae. Reporter Bandwagon Concert Hour ll:Se 11:19 H:3a 11:49 11:SS T. B. A. Open House New Sign Off tOrchestra Air rie Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra KOAC (550 kO AM 10:00 ' News: 10:19 Homeaaaker; 110 School of Air; 11:39 Concert Hall PM Noon News; 13:19 Farm Hour; 1M Ridtn' Range; 130 Variety Time: 3.-09 Homemakers: 1:30 Memory Music: S0 News; 3:19 Music Masters: can eooaman: 4:i N (War News ICoacert Hour New If Rhyuim X- tra Hour Trade Winds: 1 4:30 Treasury Salute 4:45; Novatim; 9e Upbeat: i-3 Strictly Jaxz: 9:49 War Labor. Board 9 M New; :19 Farm Hour; 10 Shorthand Contest: 7 JO Melody;! IM Freedom Fprum; 9:30 Music That 1 dure; 9:30 News: 9:45 MediUUona. an unlimited fu- industry" with ture. Kendall said about 37 per1! cent of the area of this nation, taking in , about 21,000,000 people.il still was without "dependable" broad cpst service. He discussed the proposed 500 KW stations (largest now are 50 KW) as possible rem edies for that situation, but: said the question then arose &s to. who shrniM pnntrnl siirh tvwr if '"! He said frequency modulation (FM), which reputedly proyid perfect reproduction, was j five yearr away as far as genera use was concerned, and then probably would be confined principally to populous areas. He also describ ed television as in much the same category. j - ' Blood Donors Here Fml to Hit Qubtfi Blood donors L more than filled the Salem quota Tuesday; bat missed . by 18 the 00-pint max imum which can be contributed here each week- ; New gallon club members are Stella Rich; Woodburn, Constance Manning, Brooks; Francis Malma teer, route six, Box 516 B, Silem; Blanche Koster, 125 Hansen :ave. A. W. Sunset, Silverton, and Dor othy Cheek, 755 Ferry st. ! g I Ninth time donors were C. B. Richardson, 541 Statesman;; st.; Lester J. Geer, 335 . Fawk? st; George Settlemeier, route f oui Sa lem; Ethel Corey, 1464 Marion st; Leona Dinhat, TurnerrPaul Griebenow, 160 Fairview ave' and L A. CoUier, 1289 South Com mercial st j ij ; Tenth time donors were Herbert R. Vicary, 1695 South High st.;lC A. Lossner, route five, box; 75 A, Salem; R. D. Barton, route four, box 121, Salem; Mrs. Walter Rush, 370 North 19th st; Yvonne Rich ardson, 541 Statesman st; p. R. Scoff era, route three, box 609, Sa lem;, Lowell E. Shinn, highway department; Merrill Harsh, p 125; Liberty st., and Betty Randall, 1610 Court st Miss Randall is a Willamette student in charge of the blood donors at the unlver-j sity. , . i ! Eleventh ,time donors !Wer Charles Roberts, 330 Park iave.J Gladys Tharalsbn, route sixjj box 543, Salem; Barney Papanfuss, Roberts ave., and Helen Coding-f ton, 1080 Highland ave. Donating for the 14th time was Mrs. Everett Mauger of Newport "THE YOUNG: IDEA" i By Mossier OsHVf t4 W VftJ f9t09 $9999jWT9X 5- N. Kittson, 87, Of St. Paul Dies Funeral services for Nazaire Kittson, native of Oregon and a Salem . resident for the past 1 12 years, wiU be held at 9 sum, Thurs day from the Catholic church In St PauL Recitation of the rosary will be at the Clough Barrick chapel at 8 o'clock tonight Kitt son died Monday at his home, 420 South 22nd it '"ff'-;v-' -'v. ::":'" Kittson was born in the St Paul community in 1858 and had en gaged In farming, there until his retirement and removal to Salem 12 years ago. . ' Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Virginia Kittson of Salem; ;,nme children, MrV Wj Quickens of YpJrima, Wash.; Mrs, Christine ' Chandler, Mrs. Gertrude Bickel V Mrs. . Lillian Abbott, Mrs,' Rose Woodruff and Fred Kittson, all of Silem, John Kittson of The Dalles, Norman. Kittson with the U. S.t army in England and Augustan, Kittson with the U. S. army m the Philippines; a sister, Mrs. Ag nee Payne of Los Angeles; 28 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.' i kiX-'yVr 1 "'v'' Thestrange flattened and wid ened face of the hammer-head shark serves as a "bow-rudder,: used In making quick turns, in pursuit of fish. j , . . "I can't make up my mind whether to go to the prom with Dick er Mervin o maybe it's just aa well neither has asked mer , Overworked! Farmers Given No Respite As Rain Continues ! PRATUM Rain will delay farming at least one week,j with no time to spare. Farmers who already were working almost double time will get very ; little time to sleep when once it will quit raining. H. W. de Vries , sold his farm here and will move with his fam ily to Fruitland late this month. He bought! a new place there re cently.: !::" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gainer at Newberg announce the arrival of Mary Jo May 10. This is their second daughter. Mrs. Gainer was formerly Olivia de Vries of this place. - 7T T TfflS UEEK ; LAST CIlAlICE 3 IIET7 DOSE DAUII PLAIITS Please enclose 25 eenta U help cover packing, peatage, adver- : Using, and handling expense. i - ! ' This week is your last chance to get your three lovely new Rose Dawn perennial plants. Now Is ideal time to set them out Offer positively ends Saturday. These are the new flow ers you have been bearing about through radio stations, news papers, and the garden magazines of the country. They grow two to three feet high and bear literally hundreds of beautiful silver pink flowers. Fine for cutting or for yard decoration. We want you to have three of these unusual flowers to trans plant in your yard, so you can see what strong healthy flow ers we raise. Current catalog value 60 cents. You may have three selected hardy specimens, shipped postpaid for 25 cents incidental expense as above. j i REMEMBER THIS WEEK IS POSITIVELY YOU "'.'J - LAST CHANCE . CLARK GAilDIIEn 750 American Bldg. Western Office Seattle 4, Wash. No Press Relations f For Nasi Bis Shots I ! AUGSBURG, May 15-ff)4Gen. Eisenhower's crackdown on senior army officers for reported friendly treatment of captured Nazi 1 1 big knots was followed today by ban on press conferences for German prisoners unless specific permis sion is granted by supreme Allied headquarters. ; 1 Filipinos Ask 20-Year Free Trade Pact Here - WASHINGTON, May 15 - (P) - The state department has turned thumbs down on the! proposal by Filipino leaders that their country be given 20 years free trade with the United States following Phil ippine independence, it was relia-, bly reported here today. I 1 Tabloof j Coastal Tides Times computed for Tart. Ore., by th U. S. Coast and Geodeua Survey lor The Oresoa Statesman. 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