12 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday, mam 'mm May 11, 1949 1 ' J j j Gather for Execution Hundreds of Chinese gather on Chengtu road, in the Nantao section of Shanghai, to witness the execution of Chinese accused of subversive activities by the Shanghai garrison command. Here the body of Siao Chang-keng, chief of the "razor clique," is loaded into a hearse following his execution. Seventeen Chinese were exe cuted in three days. AP Wirephoto) Guernsey Men Ready for Show Marlon and Polk county Guernsey breeders have com pleted plans for the annual spring show at the State Fair grounds In Salem on Saturday, May 21. All Oregon adult and Junior Guernsey breeders with Purebreds are eligible and In vited to come to the show. Animals may be brought In on Friday evening, May 20, and a watchman will see that they are all right that night. Show ing of the 4-H and F.F.A. heifers will start at a. m. in a com bine show. As many open class heifers as possible will also be shown in the morning. Lunch will be served at noon by the Rickey Gordon club. First, second and third place junior animals may show in the open class. Cattle tested for TB and Bangs before March 81, should be tested again to make sure they are negative. Bring your test report and . registration paper along except on animals too young or In transfer, Health Talks Heard By Club Membership North Spring Valley The meeting of North Spring Valley 4-H Health club was held at the school house under the direc tion of the leader, Mrs. John Dorcas, with Harold Waldron, president, presiding. After the reports by the sec retary, Ruth Carlson, well pre pared talks were given by Wil bur Borky on the brain; Loren Lind, spinal cord and brain nerve system; Connie Bernard, spinal cord and reflex action; Archie Whitney, care of the nervous system; Donna Mc Laughlin, habits; Harold Wal dron, nerve cells and different nerves; Ruth Carlson, good mental habits; Ruth Ann bus milch, habits; Eleanor Waldron, confidence, cheerfulness, self control; Phyllis McKinney, hon esty, courage, fairness and jus tice; Gerald Bernard, team work at school; Clarence Hoef ling, how to be a good neighbor. Initiatory Degree Given Mrs. Calavan Stayton The initiatory de gree was given Mrs. Mildred Calavan when Acacia Chapter, Eastern Star met in Masonic hall. Mrs. Tressa Van Nuys, as sociate matron, acted in the ab snce of the worthy matron. A program honoring Mother's Day was given during which bouquets were given Mrs. Ann Andrews as the youngest moth er, and Mrs. Olive Purdy as the oldest mother present. The chapter's 50th anniversa ry which will be observed May 14 in the high school gymnas ium. Nearly 30 per cent of tho total United States work force was protected by group life insur ance at the close of 1947. Says Pole Sent . As Bomb Sov Washington, May 11 () The former military attache of the Polish embassy here testified today that a Polish representa tive to the United Nations was sent to this country "to do espionage in the atomic bomb field." He called the Polish embassy the center of a spying appa ratus and subversive activities directed against the United States." The statements were made to a senate judiciary subcommittee by Gen. Izydor Modelski. He said he came to the United States to "try to expose" what he called a network of commu nist activity here and has been working closely with army in telligence. The subcommittee is conduct ing hearings on a bill by Senator McCarran, Democrat of Nevada, to tighten America's immigra tion defenses. Modelski identified Ignacy Zlotowski as the Polish United Nations representative he said had been sent to this country to carry on espionage in the atomic bomb field. Modelski said that during the war, Zlotowski was in France "with Curie Joliot, head of the French atomic commission and a prominent member of the French communist party." Modelski said that after the collapse of France, Zlotowski came to this country to became a professor, and worked her as a scientist for four years. "Zlotowski was a prominent communit and I have heard that he was a great scientist," Model ski went on. Modelski said Zlotowski again went to Poland about 1848, and then the witness added: "It was the job of Zlotowski, whose real name was either Goldberg or Goldman, to do espionage in the atomic bomb field because he was a physical scientist and specialist in this field." Naval Officers To Visit Salem Eleven officers of the 13th Naval Reserve district will be in Salem Thursday for the an nual inspection of the local naval reserve surface unit, the first to be held since the unit moved into its new training center. The inspection is set to be gin at 7:30 p. m. and will in clude inspection of the person nel, material and the cleanli ness and orderliness of the new building. Prior to the inspection the visiting officers and officers of the local reserve unit will be guests at a dinner to be given at the Senator hotel at 5:45 p. m. Here for the inspection will be Capt. G. F. Galpin, USN, new director of naval reserves for the 13th naval district; Capt. John G. Farnsworth, USNR, as sistant director of the naval re serves for this district; Comdr. Lodge Invitee Public Hubbard Thalia Rebekah Lodge will sponsor a plastic party Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to be held in the Rebekah hall. The public is in-! vited. The lodge met In regular session Tuesday eve ning. Whalebone is not truly the bone of a whale, but an elastic substance that grows on the roof of the mouth of the right whale and other species. Palmistry Readings Will tell four past present and future. Will adfise on love mimiri and bnafneu. tiitin all qacations. Are i r o a omeT W b i bo i a doubt? BpoeloJ Bewnncs. - own a.m. Moved from 466 Ferry to 173 S. Commercial A, eW FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP AUTO TRUCK FIRE Month offer month our service Sav ings, and Customer Satisfaction, ho proven Itself. Let us take your insur ance in hand and you will be satisfied, too. BILL OSKO rhone 3-3661 466 Ceurt St. sn.t. OSKO OUt Mcr. FRIGIDAIRE COOKING CLINIC Presents MARTHA JANE COIE CAKE BAKING H Location 1 ", Date Mezzanine "I 1 Floor -Jr r. V Thiirs. 1 ji NV J i May 12 KV I Li Time k 7 JXI 2P-M- Place 115 S. Com'l MARTHA JANE COIR Martha Jane Cole, home advisor, will demonstrate oake baking to this week's class. She Invite you to bring a friend and learn the many advantages of modern electric, cooking in the Frlgidalre Model Kitchen. Refreshments will be served and a surprise gift presented. I WlllJMETTtmiET IltDIt IfnUHClllOHirOllilSIEH I I 5ALEM OREGON CITY J G. D. Arntr, USN, director .of distribution; Comdr. M. J. 1-uosey, USN, director of train ing; Comdr. W. Bauer, USNR, organized reserve planning offi cer; Lt. C. W. Sanner, USN, Lt. J. E. Taylor, USN, Lt. (J.g.) E. E. Nowak, USN, U. (J.g.) R. E. Whalln, USN, and M. (J.g.) P O. McAllister, USNR. Tea, Movies Arranged Lyons The WSCS in Me hama is holding a silvei tea at the club house Friday afternoon with Mill City and Lyons So- cietiei Invited to attend. The vtehama Womens club sponsor ed a picture show at the club house Friday evening. Proceeds go toward getting a new roof an the cluo building. Save those dollars. through Classified. 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