Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Or.., Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1949 1 pAL PEACE FAR OFF IN ORIE,
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Producer'! Daughter lo Wed Darrylin Zannuck, 19-year-old
daughter of Darryl Zannuck and Mri. Zannuck, will marry
Robert Livingston Jacks, 22 (left) University of Southern
California student, when he finishes school next summer,
her parents informed friends in Hollywood by cable from
Antibes, France. (AP Wirephoto)
LONG SNOUT ACTED AS POINTER
Barney, the Pig No Longer
To Act as a Hunting Dog
Portland, Ind. (U.R) Farmer Jack Hough said today he has had
io ault using his talented pig, Barney, as a hunting dog.
"But he's Just as good as a saddle horse," Hough said. "My
ion rides him around the yard all the time."
Barney, a Hampshire, learned to hunt last November when
he followed Hough and Wig,
a setter, while they were out
searing up game. Barney caugni
en easily, Hough sam.
"At first Barney watched,"
Hough said. "Then he started
pushing rabbits out of bushes.
Pretty soon he was pointing.'"
After that. Barney would
"freeze and point" or flush out
game If he hailed to see it soon
enough, Hough said.
Hough gladly displays Bar
ney's talents for any disbeliev-rs.
He said he had to stop tak
ing the porker on hunting trips
hrrause It can't get through
fences the way it did when It
was a 80-pound piglet.
"Barney is almost a year old
he weighs more than 320 pounds
now and he's slowed up," Hough
said. "But he picked up point
ing faster than any dog I've
ever seen. It just seemed natur
al to him. In some ways he was
tetter than a dog because he
never ran off, but worked close
in."
Furthermore, Hough said, Bar
ney's eurly tail was no handi
cap to his talent as a pointer.
"He has a pretty long snout,
which was better."
Hough's 8-year-old son, Jackie.
Broke Barney to the saddle,
en Hough made especially for
the pig.
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"He makes a good saddle horse
for the boy," Hough said. "He's
gently with children. We had to
find something for him to do
now that he can't go hunting.
"He seems happy and is al
most a member of the family.
We wouldn't think of selling him
to a butcher.'
"I've seen a lot of pigs, but
Barney beats them all."
Employed at Dam
Pleasantdale Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Dixon and family who
have resided In this district since
January 1 left for Umatilla
where he has employment on the
dam construction work.
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Red Conquests in China
Called Catastrophe to U. S.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 U. George F. Kennan, the state
department's top policy planner, ays communist conquests in
China are a catastrophe which will make real peace in the far
east impossible for a long time.
Meanwhile, he said, the United States must guard not only its
own interests in the far east but
"interests of international peace,
as best we can."
He said the Chinese situation
may call for "new approaches
and techniques." . But he gave
no indication the administration
plans to change in the near fu
ture from its "wait and see"
policy.
Kennan and Secretary of De
fense Louis Johnson discussed
national defense Monday night
over the Columbia Broadcasting
system.
Kennan said an attack of "un
precedented cynicism and in
tensity" is being waged against
the peace and happiness of peo
ples throughout the world.
He said the sharpest edge of
the attack is being directed
against the United States be
cause it is the bulwark of the
free- world.
He said that the assailant, ob
viously Russia, knew that "our
own self-confidence, and the
confidence of others in us, must
be broken before it would be
safe to attack the free world
anywhere."
Johnson said that building up
the military strength of western
Europe should make the United
States invincible but that "their
facilities, were they to fall into
enemy hands, would make that
enemy hard to beat."
Circus Warfare
Brings Cut Prices
Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 24
(U.R) A "press agent" was blam
ed today for the "circus war"
between Ringling Bros, and
Cole Bros, circuses.
Arthur Concello, general man
ager for Ringling, said the whole
situation can be chalked up to
this guy who handles publicity
for Cole Bros., because he work
ed for Baley Bros. Circus last
year and did the same thing
with them.
Cole Bros, yesterday cut its
prices 50 per cent at Seattle,
Wash., as its latest blow in the
fight with Ringling. Cole in
vaded Ringling's territory this
year, moving over the route
ahead of the "Big Show."
Ringling retaliated with a "pa
per war," urging customers to
"wait for the big show."
Concello said "Ringling pays
no attention to other circuses
We don't care what Cole Bros,
does."
Hubbard Amos and Willie
Bachman have moved into the
Hampton house, which was built
a few years ago by George
Green.
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