Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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County 4-H Club Members
Rush Plans for Polk Fair
Dallas Activity in all the homes of 4-H club members will
be at a high pitch this week as they make final plans for their
exhibits at the Folk county fair to be held at Monmouth August
25 and 27.
Competition in showmanship contests will be extremely keen
(his vear, particularly in tne-
beef and dairy contests. In the
dairy showmanship contest
Sam Stewart, two year winner
of the Lyle Knower showman
ship trophy, will be out to win
for the third time and perma
nent possession. The dairy show
manship contest is scheduled
for August 26, at 1:30 p.m. with
Ben Newell, Marion county ex
tension agent as the judge.
A new trophy is being award
ed this year to the champion
heef showman. This trophy is
being awarded by John Grund
and Clarence Grund, jr., Mon
mouth, both of whom were out
standing 4-H club members in
Polk county and are offering
this trophy in their interest of
having good quality club work
continued. Strong competition
is exDected for this trophy. The
beef showmanship contest will
be held August 25. The judge
will be Kenneth Minnick, Ben
ton county extension agent.
An increased number of live
stock exhibits has created neces
sity for construction of an in
creased number of stalls and
pens in order to have sufficient
space to accommodate everyone.
New stalls and pens are being
built outside and will be covered
with a tent.
Judging of exhibits in the 4-H
clubs divisions will begin
promptly at 1:30 p.m. August
25. with the sheep showman
ship contest followed by judging
of the sheep classes. During
the rest of the day beef, poultry,
and rabbits will also be judged,
On August 26, the livestock
judging will be completed with
the hogs scheduled in the morn
ing and the dairy for the after
noon.
All Kinds of Horses
Will Show at Stale Fair
Horses and horses of each and
every type will be one of the
attractions at the Oregon State
Fair, September 5 to 11.
Manager Leo Spitzbart
ported this week that more
equines than ever before will
be crowded into the various
competitive classes during the
week. As an example, he cited
the draft horse division which
is doubled in total entries over
1948 and the imposing list since
long before the war.
Exhibitors include: Percher-
ons, Earl Miller and Carl Man
tie, Salem, Albert Klein Aums-
ville, Meadowland Dairy, Port
land, Florence Koehn, and Har
lan Bones, Turner. Belgians will
be exhibited by Lenore W. Al
thaus and Joseph Fox, both of
Troutdale, W. C. McCool will
show his English Shires while
Roy E. McCoy of Eugene will
display his string of Clydesdales
Harrison Cutler, horse show
manager, reports that most stall
space is already filled by the
unprecedented number of show
strings on hand for the nightly
competition. Charles A. Evans,
superintendent of racing, ex
pects at least 500 thoroughbreds
and quarter horses to be on the
grounds for the Fair's six day
racing meet. '
Latest Indications point to at
least two pony rides, featuring
the tireless Shetlands, for the
youngsters in the newly con
structed "Kiddieland."
Secrecy Alibi
In Vice Probe
Los Angeles, Aug. 18 W 1
The policeman who wired gam
bler Mickey Cohen's new home
for sound two years ago today
defended the secrecy in which
resulting recordings had been
kept until two days ago.
L. Rudy Wellpot, suspended
vice squad chief, told reporters
that C. B. Horrall, who recently
retired under fire as police chief,
knew all about the recordings
while they were being made
between April, 1947, and March,
1948.
Wellpot said they were not
turned over to the grand jury,
which since then has investi
gated criminal situations to
which Cohen was linked, be
cause "they had no bearing on
the investigation the grand jury
was then making."
The grand jury recently in
dicted Wellpot, Horrall and
three other policemen on
perjury charges stemming from
convicted Brothel Queen Brenda
Allen's allegations that she paid
vice squad officers protection
money. She is serving a year's
sentence for pandering.
The microphone listening de
vice recordings constitute a
mass of conversations of Cohen
and visitors and of innumerable
long distance calls to other
cities.
Lonely Heart
Couple to Die
New York, Aug. 18 VP)
Plump Martha Beck and her
lover, Raymond Fernandez,
were convicted of first degree
murder today in the lonely
hearts murder case. The verdict
carries a mandatory death sen
tence. Both defendants received the
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 18, 19499
verdict stoically. Fernandez
stood erect, his face displaying
no emotion. Mrs. Beck rested
her taut fingers on the defense
counsel table.
The verdict was announced by
a jury that had been kept in
session all night on orders of the
court. The court set Monday for
sentencing and defense motions.
Fernandez, 34, and Mrs. Beck,
29, were convicted of slaying
Mrs. Janet Fay, 66, Albany, NY,
widow, at Valley Stream, NY, in
a scheme to fleece lonely women
in mail romances.
The state charged that the
killing was deliberate, and in his
summation FriwnrH Unhincnn
Jr., Nassau county, NY, assistant
district attorney, told the jury
the motive was "dead men tell
no tales."
The state charged Mrs. Beck
beat Mrs. Fay over the head
with a hammer and that Fernan
dez then strangled the widow
with a scarf to end her de
mands for return of $6000 Fer
nandez had gotten from her.
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