Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 13, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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The incredible Unus, sensation of Ringling Bros, and Bar
num & Bailey circus, basically gifted, however, with abnor
mal sense of balance.
Circus Star Labored Eight
Years to Turn Trump Trick
Although it took Unus, the in credible Unus, eight years to
perfect his celebrated feat of balancing upside down and feet
skyward, on his forefinger, he could never have succeeded had
he not possessed an abnormal sense of equilibrium
Unus will tell you that, if you him, when the Ringling
Bros, and Barnum & Bailey cir-T
cut comes to Salem Thursday,
Sept. 15, for he is a frank, ami
able fellow.
His name is Franz Furtner,
age 42, and he is Viennese, born
and bred. He heads the greatest
assemblage of Europe's topflight
acts The Greatest Show on
Earth has brought to America
in years scores of them never
before seen in this country
and backed by a tremendous
performance, including four,
huge spectacles, John Ringling
North produced and John Mur
ray Anderson directed. Oscaro's
Numidian Lions, an act that set
Europe on its ears last winter,
is one of the new wild animal
arena features.
The performances in the
world's largest big top will be
gin at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m., with
doors to the augmented mena
gerie and all open at 1 and 7.
rne menagerie ana tne midway
approach have new decor this
year something the crowds
will note rizht off.
An average mile of natural
gas pipeline costs about $100,-000.
Reds Mass for
Canton Drive
Canton, Sept. 13 Wi Big
communist troop concentrations
were reported building up today
140 miles from Canton. Else
where in south China and ir
the air over Red territory the
nationalists claimed success.
Army sources said Red Gen
Liu Po-Cheng's 14th army was
moving into Kiennan, Lungnan
and Tingnan which form a 35
mile arc 140 miles northeast
of this refugee capital.
The troop movements were
part of preparations tor what
was expected to be a big flare
up of fighting in south and cen
tral China. The three cities be
ing strengthened by the Reds
are just inside Kiangsi prov
ince along the border of Kwang
tung, Canton's province. They
have been held by Red guerillas.
North of Canton the national
ists claimed gains eastward from
newly recaptured Jucheng in
Hunan province.
MUD-SLINGING RUMORS FALSE
Honor Student
Wins Parole
Oregon City. Ore., Sept. 13 M
A Chicago high school honor
student was paroled to his fath
er by Judge Earl C. Latourette
yesterday after the parent plead
ed that an attempted burglary
resulted from three weeks in
bad company.
Dean Arthur Culver, 19, Chi
cago, was sentenced to five years
and immediately paroled to his
father, Bernard W. Culver, a
nhinaan anoinisr Thtt father
told the court that the boy had baby foods on baby pigs! The
Pigs Aini Pigs- They Hate Dirt
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, Sept. 13, 194911
By SAM St MMKRI.1N
Raleigh, N. C. Mr. Farmer, don't believe those dirty stories
about your pigs.
Mud-slinging rumors to the contrary, your pigs are by nature
the cleanest and the smartest animals on your farm.
Our four-footed friends in certain intelligence tests have out-
smarted even chimpanzees,
brightest members of the ape
family.
Pigs can be easily housebrok
en, and can be trained to hunt
as well as dogs. I
What's more, scientists test
graduated with honors and re
cently won an architectural
scholarship to the Illinois In
stitute of Technology.
Culver was arrested at Jen
nings Lodge last Wednesday
with Leslie Allan Jacobson, 18.
also of Chicago. They were
thwarted in their burglary at
tempt by Edward Whittington,
owner of the ice cream parlor
in which they were caught.
Their car was crammed with
stolen goods admittedly taken in
a series of robberies while trav
eling weit.
District Attorney Leonard
L. Lindas said Clark county,
Wash., authorities have releas
ed their "hold" warrant on Cul
ver.
Jacobson also has pleaded
guilty to a similar charge. He
will be sentenced Wednesday in
circuit court.
State Board Meets
Silverton Dr. R. E. Klein-
sorge, vice president of the
Oregon State Board of Higher
Education, is spending Monday
and Tuesday in Portland attend
ing a meeting of the group.
latter have a digestive system
more nearly like that of humans
than any other common animal.
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This is Just a sampling of the
many true facts about pigs, a
breed of patient creatures that
has been relegated by man to a
life of mud and ignorance.
The dirty stories about pigs
have been authored by the un
informed and misguided. They
have made the picture of a clean
and gentlemanly pig a rare sight
indeed.
Let an expert explain Dr. H.
A Ctaurart honH nf animnl
breeding and swine research ati1w 50s; Humans, of course, pre
Nnrth f-arnlina State College Ier lne or low US,
here in Raleigh.
Pigs don't have sweat glands
like humans, he said. Instead,
they have a layer of fat under
the skin. For this reason, pigs
can cool their bodies only by ra
diation and evaporation of mois
ture. Because of the fat layer,
hogs like the temperature in the
house at the sideshow. Surpris
ingly enough, four chimpanzees
and ah orangutan failed to match
the score of the pigs.
If anyone doubts that pigs can
be house-broken, he should con
sider this irue tale about a pet
pig at a recent mid-west state
fair. This well-trained young
pig accompanied his master up
the elevator one day to an of
fice way up in a building near
the fairgrounds.
I After much patient waiting
outside the door, the little pig
ambled down the flights of
stairs, went out the front door
and to his own designated men's
room. He then reentered the
door, climbed the flights of
irs. and was waiting outside
the office door when his boss
came out.
As far as pigs being able to
hunt as well as dogs, one only
need be reminded of the meek
domesticated pigs' savage ances
tor, the wild boar.
But after all, that is another
story.
AP Newsfeatures
'Pigs have become associated
with filth only because we don't
give them a chance to get away
from it," explained Dr. Stewart.
"With the temperature hover
ing around 95 degrees on hot
summer days, pigs just naturally
scoot for the nearest waterhole.
Since these oftentimes aren't
provided, the normally clean-
conscious pigs swallow their
vanity and collapse into the clos
est mud wallow."
MRS. HUMPHREY BOGART ADMITS
Boggie's Boy Faces Tests
To See If He's Tough
By PATRICIA CLARY
Hollywood (U.R) Mrs. Humphrey Bogart is looking forward to
a tough life for her young son. All the other kids will be pick'
ing fights with him to see if he's as tough as his old man.
"I hope he does turn out to be rugged," Lauren Bacall said.
"It'll be easier for him if he is. And anyway, I don't want t
panty-waist of a son.
Being the son of two movie
stars has many advantages. But
Miss Bacall thinks it has even
more handicaps. '
It's true that young Stephen
will have a swimming pool,
horses, trips to Europe and a
well-filled stomach.
"Other children will expect
a lot more of Stephen," she
said. "His teachers will too.
And they're likely to take the
attitude that it's up to them
to prove that he's no better than
anybody else.
"Well, that's all right with
me. But I'm afraid it's going
to be hard on him."
Nobody will be picking fights
with the young Bogart for a
few years. He's still in diapers
now. But Miss Bacall thinks
you can't start too soon raising
a child in a normal way.
"I want my child to be as
much like other children
he can be," she said. "I hope
we can send him to a public
school as Stephen H. Bogart and
not as the son of Humphrey
Bogart and Lauren Bacall."
She isn't even eager for him
to play with the children of the
producers and other actors she
meets at Warners where she is
starring in "Young Man With a
Horn."
"I don't want him to get any
big Hollywood ideas, she said
"If I ever hear my son say
'My dad has two Cadillacs and
yours has only one,' I'll spank
his pants off."
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Salem, Oregon
Emily Post would be needed
to teach some pigs real table
manners, but any farmer can
make respectable eaters out of
his pigs.
Pigs, contrary to world-wide
belief, don't have gluttonous ap
petites. Too many farmers fail
to feed their pigs enough, not
realizing that these animals re
quire plenty of food because
they grow proportionately fast
er than any other common ani
mal
A sort of psychological fear is
created in pigs by this action,
giving them the impression that
there isn't going to be enough
food to go around. That is why
they dive for the feed trough
when the slop comes around.
When self-feeders are provid
ed and less competition is pres
ent, pigs never show any indi
cation of a ravenous appetite.
Scientists, in a search for In
telligence in pigs, have obtained
some amazing results.
A series of multiple-choice
tests was made some years ago
in which the object was for the
animal to discern position rela
tionships from a maze of com
partments like the mirror
Bridges Asks for
Fad Finders
New York, Sept. 13 iPvHar
ry Bridges proposed the estab
lishment of a presidential fact
findin board today in the 13V
day-old Hawaiian dock strike.
Bridges made the proposal
through Chief U. S. Mediator
Cyrus S. Ching, who has been
trying since last Wednesday to
settle the dispute.
Bridges is president of the
CIO International Longshoremen
and Warehousemen's union,
which has been on strike against
seven stevedoring companies
since May 1.
The union head told newsmen
he also had submitted four pro
positions involving wage In
creases ranging from 14 to 20
cents an hour.
He said these all were concrete
proposals with varying condi
tions, which he did not describe,
attached to each.
All told. Bridges said the un
ion has made nine proposals for
settling the dispute while the
employers have made none.
There was no Immediate com
ment from employer negotiators.
Woodburn Preparing
For School Opening
Woodburn A short morning
session of the Woodburn public
schools has been called for Fri
day, September 18, by Frank P.
Doerflcr, superintendent. Stu
dents and teachers will meet
from y a.m. until noon so pupils
will not have to bring their
lunches.
Purpose of the half-day ses
sion is to distribute books and
supplies and collect fees so
class work can start on the of
ficial opening day, September
19.
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