10 Capital Journal, Salem, Winter Makes a Snowy Debut '"Unusually early" is the word' for this blanket of snow covering Mount Hamilton near San Jose, Calif., and unusual, too, was the lightning that struck twice dur ing the snowfall at Lick Observatory (visible at upper center). Observatory officials said they had rarely observed lightning during a snowstorm. The lightning might mean that winter is on the way, but this white mantle indicates that it's already mad snowy debut. (Acme Telcphoto) Silver ton 'Mum' Grower Has Flower on Booklet Silverton For the past five years the local and valley fall flower fanciers have "beaten a path" to the door of the C. G. Hal vorson home over East Hill where more than 400 varieties among 1300 Chrysanthemums are nurtured practically as out-door growths and are propagated for ance. ' Marshall Dana, Portland, and Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee, are to greet the guests and give talks to the 50 members of the Chrysanthemum Study Club show this Saturday and Sun day at the Portland Chamber cf Commerce information center in 1020 S.W. Front avenue, the first show of flowers of the type that will stand out-door weather blooming. A large white incurve blos som, the "William Turner," grown by the Halvorsons, grac es the instruction pamphlet for the show. The club is of recent organi zation, aims are to grow the chrysanthemum out - of -doors, membership limit is 50, and each has to grow and show hii own. The public is admitted free. The arrangement theme if "Gracious Living With Chrysanthemums." Mrs. C. G. Halvorson is show chairman and is assisted by Mrs. Stella Hutchinson. The chairman, Mrs, Halvorson is to be heard on the air Thurs day, 9:30 a.m., KPOJ, and over KEX at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A feature of attraction at the show will be the naming of a ralued, hardy, seedling yellow incurve blossom. Polio Victim Trucked To Vets' Hospital Aberdeen, Oct. 26 ) A spe cially rigged army truck took a polio victim from a hospital here to the Veterans hospital at Van couver. James Beck of Elma was transported in the same Iron lung which has kept him alive WATCH Or., Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1949 their hardiness to weather resist for two months. Power for the "lung" was provided by a gen erating unit in a trailer. An other generator was carried for emergency use. Family Affair Miami UP) Bull Lea and his clan are monopolizing the famed Widener horse race at Hialeah. Bull Lea won it in 1939. Son Armed took it in 1948 and 1947, and still another son Coaltown ran away with it last winter. AWOL 41 Years Pvt. Ray H. Wheaton (above), 65, is back in the army awaiting dis charge at Fort Lewis, Wash., after being "over the hill" for 41 years. "I've been a deserter since 1908 and I can't stand it anymore," Wheaton explained when he turned himself In. He deserted In Newport News, Va. Since the statue of limi tations has expired he will be given a dishonorable dis charge. (Acme Telcphoto) Tai i il m slunr'A' 1 ' FOR OPENING 5c 10c & 25c STORE 430 N. Capitol St. SALEM After weeks and months of intensive work we are nearly ready to present to Salem a new Kress Store . . . new modernistic front . . . new fixtures and equipment, new merchandise, new values, in fact everything new to make your shopping at Kress more convenient. MODERN, CLEAN, SANITARY SODA AND LUNCH DEPARTMENT AND CANDY DEPARTMENT S. H. KRESS & CO. 5c 10c & 25c Store Veep in St. Louis Courting Again St. Louis, Oct. 26 W Vice President Alben W. Barkley ii out here again courting Mrs Carlcton S. Hadlcy, but he hasn't been bothered by report ers or photographers. They didn t know he was around until the news leaked out today. Mrs. Hadley, 37-year- old widow, said the 71-year- old Kentuckian arrived Satur day. No, Mrs. Hadley said, there is no "special romantic signi ficance" attached to the visit. Town Proposes To Honor Judge Harold R. Medina Medina, N.D., Oct. 25 W This little city of 900 may change pronunciation of its name to correspond with that of the famed judge who pre sided over the recent com munist trial in New York. Mayor Dan Preszler said to day he will propose the change as a tribute to Federal Judge Harold R. Medina at the city commission's next meet ing. The city's name now is pro nounced with a long "I," like in Regina. In Judge Medina's name the "I" Is sounded as a long "e," rhyming with arena. Preszler said changing the pronunciation "would be one way to pay some tribute to a judge who by his conduct of the communist trial showed himself to be a great man and a great American." SLEIGHT-OF-HAND Detroit VP) Coach Bo Mc- Millin regrets 24-year-old Bob White remains an assistant trainer and not a player on the Detroit Lions' football team White is an expert at the art of doing magic. "Sure could use him handling the T-quarterback spot," says McMillin. White, however, has Ideas oth er than football for a vocation Aiding his thinking is the fact he's five feet, four inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. Another Moon Makes 30 in the System DesDite the fact that around moon was known for the entire to our own lowly earth the astronomical tendencies. In this column February 20 It of Uranus, discovered a year' earlier, brought the total num ber of planetary satellites to 29. This figure has now been raised to an even 30 by the spotting on May 1, 1949, of a second moon for Neptune. Some may joyously exclaim, Behold the rapid accomplish ments of the new 200-inch tele scope!" But the new Palomar in strument cannot claim credit. Both the recently - discovered satellites were found on photo graphs taken through the 82 inch reflector of the McDonald observatory on Mount Locke, Tex., the institution operated jointly by the Universities of Texas and Chicago. It will be recalled that Nep tune, one of the larger planets with a diameter four times that of the earth, is 30 times farther from the sun than are we and requires 165 of our terrestrial years to make one trip around the sun. The only known planet beyond it is Pluto. The discovery of Neptune in 1846 was a triumph for mathe matical astronomy. It had long been known that Uranus, the world one step nearer us than Neptune, was not following strictly the orbit which compu tations indicated it should Small as the deviation was it amounted in 60 years to only 115 the apparent diameter of the moon this was intolerable in scientific precision. Leverrier, the brilliant young French mathematician, under took to calculate the location of an unknown planet which might cause he discrepancy. After long and laborious work, he felt he had the problem solved and wrote to Galle at the Observa tory of Berlin to point his tele scope to a certain part of the sky. On Sept. 23, 1846, Galle fol lowed instructions and very soon located the hitherto un known world. A month after Neptune's dis covery, it was found that a moon, somewhat larger than our moon, was revolving around it. This is called Triton. Last May, over 100 years later, Dr. G. P. Kuiper of McDonald observa tory, telegraphed Harvard, "Plates taken May 1 show ob ject magnitude about 19 to 20 being 168 seconds west 112 sec onds north of Neptune and hav ing the same motion as planet. Additional work scheduled to determine whether object is a new satellite." Confirmatory photo graphs taken May 29 and June 18 showed that the object was a moon about 200 miles in 1 1 SOFT FOCUS STRIPES... EXCLUSIVELY SACONYI 39.95 Sunset colors melting Into each other on cloud soft wool. I Each stripe is perfectly matched, perfectly balanced for the town I and country suit How typical of Sacony, this flawless tailoring, this devotion to detail. From smooth fitting shoulders I to luxurious lining it's a wonderful buy! Misses' sizes. It 9 5: i 1 for Neptune AD 1600 only one authenticated solar system and that belonged number has since taken on real was stated that the filth moon diameter and with a period of revolution around Neptune of approximately two years. The name Nereid has been suggested for this object. In ancient myth ology Neptune was the old god of the sea and was attended by the Nereids (sea nymphs) and Tritons (sea demigods). The fifth satellite of Uranus has been named Miranda. The other four are Arcil, Umbriel, Oberon and Titania. All five names are familiar to students of Shakespeare and Pope. Suicide Pad Ends Triangle New York, Oct. 25 MV-Two women loved Joseph Fish, 36. There was his wife, Jean, the mother of his four children. There was Caroline Kageler, 33, a pretty brunette with whom he went to live last May. Police told this story: Sunday night Caroline Kage ler called Jean Fish and propos ed a triangle love bargain: Jo seph would return to his wife provided Caroline Kageler could see him once a week. "No!" cried Jean Fish. "All right," said Caroline Ka geler, "if I can't have him and you want him back, I'll send him back to you in a box." For 12 hours Jean Fish fran tically tried to find where her husband and Caroline Kageler were living. Then police called and told her. Both were found dead on the floor of a Queens apartment yesterday. Four gas jets were turned on. Fish was naked. Ca roline Kageler wore a light blue negligee. A suicide pact, the de tectives said. Luncheon Is Served Dayton Mrs. L. R. Alderman and Mrs. Charles Coburn were hostesses for a one o'clock luncheon at the Alderman home. Following the luncheon there were five tables of bridge at play during the afternoon. Mrs. Rob ert Leighton, Sr. of Carlton and Mrs. Virgil Frink of McMinn ville were out-of-town guests. T7 1 1 r.- ft . A v -1 SOME GETTING 'IN THE CHIPS' Eskimo Turns Plutocrat; No Longer a 'Soft Touch' By TOM McQUAID Toronto, Oct. 26 U.PJ The Canadian Eskimo, once regarded as a soft touch who would trade a has turned plutocrat. A. H. Gibson, magistrate of the here, said today that some Eskimos have gone into business and have become comparatively rich men. Gibson said one Eskimo, called "Big Shot," died recently and left an estate valued at $50,000. Many others were known to have as much as $12,000 in government bonds. m m m This growing wealth has set the government on a program to educate the Eskimo in the use of wills. Under the former sys tem, when a man died his neigh bors grabbed everything if the family happened to be out spear ing seals. In the case of "Big Shot,' a public administrator took over after his death to make sure there was a fair division of his bonds, tents, boats, sleds, dogs outboard motors and radios. The Eskimos watched silently while the inventory was made thinking the government's idea of settling an estate was to grab it. The Northwest Territories Ad ministration, instead of "crack ing down" on the Eskimo for some of his age-old customs, like leaving the feeble to die, is ap proaching the problem construc tively. Airborne health clinics and X-ray "round-ups" span thousands of Arctic miles and aerial ambulances bring back sick Eskimos to "outside" hospi tals. Of the estimated 5,000 Eski mos in Canada, only 23 are liv ing outside the Northwest Ter ritories, Gibson said. The white man's gadget most popular among them is the radio. 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