20 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Nov. 21, 1949 Peacemaker Stops a Haymaker Peacemaker (between puglists) takes an unappreciated haymaker on the schnozzle as opposing factions in the National Maritime Union express their opinions at a general membership meeting in New York. The intra-union squabble centers around dismissal of 14 union officials by top executives of the NMU. (Acme Tele-photo) Noronic Master Loses License Ottawa, Nov. 21 VP) Justice R. L. Kellock today ordered sus pension for one year of the li cense of Capt. William Taylor of Sarnia, Ont., master of the ill fated cruise ship Noronic. A 99-page report on the disas ter has been delivered to Trans port Minister Lionel Chevrier for presentation to the house of r commons later today. The Noro nic burned at her pier in Toron to Sept. 17, with a loss of li9 lives. The suspension order was contained in an accompanying Uirief judgment delivered by Justice Kellock in the Canadian supreme court. One hundred and eleven of the dead have been identified. Hogg Judge at Chicago Show Ronald V. Hogg, Route 8, Sa lem, is leaving Wednesday for Chicago where he will judge Hampshire sheep at the Interna tional Livestock Exposition, America's largest livestock show. He was one of the sheep Judg es at this year's Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition in Portland and has acted as Judge at two Oregon State Fairs. Since graduating from Ore gon State college in 1923 he has been floekmaster of the R. W. Hogg & Sons sheep, one of the noted Hampshire flocks in the U. S. At the San Francisco Ex position in 1939 the Hogg flock won the coveted Silver Plate awarded to the champion pen of nine Hampshire ram lambs For the past 10 years Hogg has been on the board of directors of the American Hampshire Sheep association and last year served as president of the Ore gon Purebred Sheepbreedcrs association. Accompanying him on the trip will be Kenneth McCrae, Dor set sheep breeder of Monmouth, and Charles Buffim, sheepman of Junction City. TOYS ARE TOOLS OF PLAY Amity Mrs. Iva White of Portland was a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Glandon, last week. Sales Are Successful Aurora Net proceeds of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid bazaar exceeded $80. Proceeds of the "white elephant" auction spon sored by the Aurora Lions club amounted to more than $180 and will be used to augment the recreation fund to establish a regular recreation program for Aurora youngsters. Right Toys for Children Found In Age and Growth of Child This Christmas, give your child "not one great slather of carelessly bought toys but a balanced diet of adequate tools of play," urges Laird S. Goldsborough in a Report to Consumers in the December Reader's Digest. "The adult achieves by an activity called work; the child is constantly achieving and grow- ing by an activity called play,' Goldsborough says. "Toys are the tools of play. It is not what the toy does or how much it costs that counts, but what the child does creatively with the toy. Mechanical toys, for instance are fine for older children but not for very young ones, accord ing to child specialists. All the play is in the toy," they state. "whereas it should be in the child." Recommended for infants are plastic rattles (some are easy on adult ears), water toys such as celluloid ducks and fish, and a new and popular item called "Baby See" a round, unbreak able mirror set in a washable, chewable frame. Color is important for the in fant ages and for children up to two years old. Bright red and vi vid yellow are better than "baby blue" or "baby pink." Good for one- to two-year-olds are wooden floor trains (with out wheels), large beads strung on heavy string, any soft cuddly toy such as the Teddy Bear and toys making jingles and rhyth mic sounds. The physical and mental vigor of the two- to four-year group call for trucks, wagons and sim ple puzzles. At this age, boys as well as girls may be encouraged to play with dolls, the author says. Creative toys and games are in order for children of four to six. Cash registers, telephones scales and other things for play ing store are recommended. Gar dening activities, if only in a window box, should be encour aged. Drawing and painting should get attention at this age, but child specialists frown on the books with outline drawings to be filled in with crayons. "The drawing is so much better than any child can do that it discour ages creative effort." Large square and oblong blocks are highly recommended for children of five years and up. These can be made out of scrap two-by-fours by any dad possessing a square, a saw and sandpaper. Other "raw material" toys are smooth boards for seesaws, wrapping paper in big sheets for smearing with finger paint, and parents' old hats, clothes and shoes. "Dressing up is one of the best forms of social play." Buy that electric train for the boy from six to ten. These are the ages, too, for Meccano and Erector sets, and for the first baseball and bat and other equipment for outdoor sports. For girls in this age group; more elaborate doll houses and kitchen equipment. Pension Clubs Have Election Delegates to the state council to be held in Eugene December 18, and district members of the state council were elected at an all day meeting Sunday of Townsend clubs of the first con gressional district. The meet ing was at Mayflower hall. In the afternoon program the main speaker was E. L. McDon ald of Portland, state organizer, and saxophone selections were given by Dwight and Meredith Roe of Salem. Delegates to the state council are: Maude Morlan, James Mat thew, E. J. James and S. L. Mullan. Elected members nf h .into council were: Lula Kiehl, C. H. Mahany, Maude Morlan, C. H. Harbaueh and Anna Arnnlri nil of Salem; M. S. Cunningham of Woodburn; James Matthew, St. Helens: F. L. Snoderass and E J. James. Portland: Frank Ves tal, Newberg; Mabel Mullan and S. L. Mullan, Milwaukie. Another meeting of the dis trict council will be held De cember 18 in Salem. COMPLETE WINTERPR00F SERVICE SAVE MONEY ON SEARS Henry Jaquef Shows Winter Craler Picture One of the interesting persons in Marion county is Henry Ja quet, Silverton farmer, who fol lows art painting as a hobby. Mr. Jaquet, 81 years old now. has painted numerous pictures of Oregon scenery. His latest is a winter scene of Crater lake. 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