Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 23, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Budget
jPolk County Fair Program
r Offering Versatile Events
Monmouth Crowning feature of the three davs' nnurami
be presented in connection with the Polk county fair to be held
in Monmouin August to 27 is the program put on under spon
sorship of the Polk county Granges on the final Saturday night.
A group of 10 colored men and one colored woman will appear
-''in a group of Negro so rituals
starting at 8 o'clock. The com
pany is known as the Hughes
Memorial Chordsmen and has
been making appearances in
Portland for the past six vears
Ennos Whaley is director of the
company which has its head
quarters there.
The Saturday afternoon pro
gram will be county young folks
and will feature songs, dances
and instrumental numbers.
Program for the week fea
lures me farmers union on
Thursday, the Federated Wo
men s clubs Friday and Uie
county Granges Saturday. The
fair board has appropriated $100
for each group to finance fea
tures of their programs. Band
music will be heard ail three
days.
There are some excellently
equipped and practiced group of
young musicians in the county
wno nave appeared at communi
ty affairs and they will be in
cluded in these programs.
The scope of the fine arts de-
partment at the county fair has
Deen considerably expanded this
year. New items listed for pre
miums include most artistically
arranged bowl of fruit and most
artistically arranged tray of
fruit.
Corsages: cones, feathers, ma
terials other than fresh flowers,
are prized under each heading.
Artistic arrangement of dry
materials: dining table center
piece, between meals center
piece, buffet arrangement, man
tel arrangement and coffee ta
ble arrangement is also a new
classification as is artistic ar
rangement of fresh flowers for
club groups.
New listings In water colors
include finger painting and kal
somine painting in five to seven
and the eight to ten year age
groups.
The best storv-tellin nirfi.rs
is added.
There are also lists of nrlzni
for ceramics, metal crafts, nlas-
tics, figurines, bowls, trays and
jewelry.
Mrs, Burton Bell is minerin-
tendent of the fine arts depart
ment.
U.N
Meets Objection
Lake Success, N.Y., Aug. 23
(0.R) United Nations Secretary
general Trygve Lie has recom
mended a 1950 United Nations
budget of $44,314,398, an in
crease over 1949 due mainly to
plans for expanded technical aid
and 19S additions to the UN
staff.
The request ran into imme
diate criticism form the inde
pendent committee of budgetary
experts, which censured "ex
pansionist tendencies" in some
UN departments and urged that
$1,786,750 be pared from Lie's
total estimate.
It suggested that $1,225,850 of
-the cut be made in planned out
lays for "staff services and
equipment" 5 main headquar
i ters here.
r Lie's budget figure was $827,
r 270 over the total for 1949.
His proposal to add 195 per
sons to the secretariat, largely
for carrying out broadened pro
grams to elevate economies of
' backward areas, would bring the
UN roster to a record high of
3,912.
$100,000 Hotel Fire
Under Investigation
Boston Bar, B.C., Aug. 22 (U.R).
Firemen probed the charred ru
ins of the Charles hotel today
trying to determine cause of the
$100,000 blaze that killed one
person, and injured another.
Some 40 guests leaped to safe
ty, one of whom suffered a bro
ken leg. H. T. Haug of Los An
geles was trapped and burned
to death. The blaze occurred
Saturday,
Haug's charred remains were
found in the basement of the
gutted two-story, 18-room hotel
yesterday. Previously it was be
lieved no one was trapped in the
burning hotel.
Silverton Provides
Democratic Music
Silverton Having a part In
the day's program at the Demo
cratic picnic at Champoeg Sun
day among Silverton folk, were
i Fred Evans and Charles Mulkey,
who played old time music for
the square dances and prize
waltzes.
Mrs. Fred Evans was one of
the judges serving when the
waltz award went to Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Ross of Salem.
An unusually large group was
reported present for the dinner
and afternoon program of games
and music. The contest numbers
began around 4 o'clock in the
afternoon.
Helicopter to Spot Fish Pilot Harry Watson of Palo Alto.
Calif., brings his helicopter in for a landing on the deck
of the tuna clipper Espirito Santo during demonstration near
San Diego. The helicopter, to be used to scout tuna and bait,
made a series of landing and takeoffs, both on the clipper
and the water. The demonstration was preliminary to actual
use for fish scouting trip to start soon. (AP Wirephoto)
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Grasshopper Battle Depends
Reports to House Committee
By WILLIAM E. LOWELL
Washington, Aug. 22 VP) Whether another attempt will be
made to stop the grasshopper hordes before they begin to fan out
again from breeding grounds in western states probably de
pends on reports to be made to the house appropriations com
mittee on this year's operations.
Members of the committee-
were obviously puzzled tnis
summer at the department's
change in methods for combat
ing the insect. They sat down
hard on its request for $3,500,
000 to complete the job and
brushed' off the senate's attempt
to provide the needed money.
We had to take what we
could get," Senator Hayden (D.,
Ariz.), said glumly. He had
backed the full $3,500,000 ap
propriation to fight the hoppers.
The house originally voted
$1,500,000 to do the job. The
senate later raised this to $3,
500,000. The final compromise
approved and later signed by
the President granted $1,750,000
for the work.
This is a special appropriation
and is in addition to other funds
made available by congress for
the 1949 and 1950 fiscal years
to fight not only grasshoppers
but other insects as well.
Here are some of the ques
tions that puzzled the congress
men and the answers they got
from Dr. S. A. Rohwer, chief of
(he bureau of entomology, and
his associates, during hearings
on the last appropriation re
quest: Why, if the work if confined
largely to only a little more than
5,000,000 acres in two slates, is
it a federal problem?
Answer: Because this has been
determined to be the breeding
ground of the hordes of hoppers
that fan out over the crop and
range lands of the Dakotas Kan
sas, Nebraska, Colorado and
perhaps as far south as Texas.
If the source of these hoppers
has been known for some time
why hasn't something been done
about it before?
Answer: Devices, machinery
new kinds of tools and poisons
are available for the first time
this year.
Are the grass and crops thai
Backfire Used
By Firefighters
Klamath Falls, Aug. 23
Forest crews hoped today that a
3000-acre gra s s 1 a n d backfire
would aid their fight to slow a
7000 acre forest and grass blaze
south of here in California.
A torch was put to the smaller
tract of grassland last night. For
esters have 700 men on the fire
lines in the Shasta and Modoc
national forests and the Lava
Beds national monument.
Valuable tracts of timber have
been leveled in the four-day-old
tire that burst out of conlrol
Sunday after burning slowly the
night previous.
The northernmost edge of the
flame was about 30 miles south
of here. The backfire was set
along the west boundary of the
monument area.
Foresters blamed a sheep
herder's camp fire for the fire.
One man has been injured' and
is in a hospital here.
Capilal Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 23, 1949 IS
may be saved worth the money
that the campaign will cost?
Answer: More than $3,000,000
worth of crops already had been
saved (by July 26) in areas of
California and Montana.
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Independence First official
entry in this year's Pacific In
ternational Livestock exposition
October 7-15 was the duroc
swine list of Boland D. Rogers
of . Independence. Rogers has
entries in 16 duroc classes and
in all except two breeding
classes. He will be in all four
classes of the fat duroc division.
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