Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 13, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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18 Capital Jonrnal, Balem, Of., Friday, January 13, 1950
WITH TEMPERATURE 47 BELOW
Dog-Sledder Tells of Acting
As Mid-Wife to Dog on Trip
(Editor'! Note: The following dlpatch was ent five days
ago by Cecil A. Moore, who la dog-sledding from Fairbanks,
Alaska to hla home in Lewlston, Me.
The Uteat account of his unique journey was printed on
foolscap in the light of a fire. Moore apologized for the
pencil, explaining that ink freezes in the 63 degrees below
aero temperature.
An Indian trapper took Moore's letter to Whitehorse where
, H was put aboard a plane.)
' By CECIL A. MOORE
Morely River, Y. T., Jan. 8 (Delayed) (U.R) This is the last
place on earth I ever expected to find myself in the role of
midwife.
The blessed event occured six days ago. I was halfway down
Tjk Teilin lust north of the British Columbia border when, in
. a matter of a few hours, the
temperature dropped from 25
below to 87 below.
I noticed one of the dogs was
acting strangely, so I stopped.
pitched tent and made camp.
After getting the dogs bedded
down on some boughs In the
snow, I warmed food and fed
them.
I crawled Into my eider down
sleeping bag but slept fitfully
because of the cold. A dog's
whining finally got me out of
my sack and I investigated with
a flashlight.
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Hayesville Unit
Has Demonstration
Hayesville, Jan. 13 The ex
tension unit held its regular
meetintf at the home of MIbs
Tern Morgan on Claxter road
with 21 in attendance. In the
absence of Mrs. R. M. Kelley, the
business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Wayne Powers.
Mrs. F. O. West and Mrs. Wll
Ham Kennedy were chosen as
oroject leaders for the March
meeting. Mrs. Marvin Stuhr re
ported on the district meeting
held in December on Christmas
decoration, and Mrs. Floyd West
on an officers' meeting held
last Monday when Mrs. Floyd
Fox described her recent trip to
Denver in the interest of exten
sion work.
Miss Eleanor Trindle present-
ad "Giving Home Sewing a Pro
fessional Look" tot the. follow
ing: Mrs. M. H. Stuhr, Mrs,
Wayne Powers, Mrs. Walter Ny
trum, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs,
Marc Saucy, Mrs. W. J. DeBoer,
Mrs. J. H. Barnes, Mrs. John
Przybilla, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs.
F. O. West, Mrs. William Ken
nedy, Mrs. Theodore, Mrs.
Charles Andreson, Mrs. Virgil
Perrine, Mrs. George Strozut,
Mrs. H. J. Robertson, Mrs. A.
F. Harvey, Mrs. B. Reiman, Mrs.
Roy Green, Mrs. Richard Mor
gan, and Miss Fern Morgan.
Medford Mercy
Flight Baby Dies
Medford, Ore., Jan. 13 UD
Little Deborah Ritter, who was
flown to a San Francisco hospi
tal 12 hours after she was born
here last week, died Thursday
morning, it was learned here.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Ritter of Eagle Point.
The baby was born with a rare
Intestinal ailment.
A dramatic radio-coordinated
search for an available plane,
conducted from Medford to Air
Force bases at McChord, Falr-field-Suisan
and Hamilton fields,
finally located a military trans
port plane which took the baby
to San Francisco.
Xavier Cugafs Wife
Files Divorce Suit
Hollywood, Jan. IS (U.R) The
actress wife of orchestra leader
Xavier Cugat, the rumba king,
today filed ault for divorce
charging extreme cruelty.
Mrs. Lorraine Allen Cugat,
ought community property val-
ved at $400,000,, $2,000 month
ly alimony, and attorney and
court fees.
The couple married in Phila
delphia in October, 1947, and
separated last Oct. 20.
There by the dog that had
acted oddly and refused to eat
were two husky pups. They
were frozen stiff.
I looked at the thermometer
on the sled. It registered 63
degrees below zero! It was
deathly still and the northern
lights were coldly beautiful as
they flashed across the sky.
I felt kind of scared when I
began thinking how far I was
from civilization but I snapped
out of it when I looked down at
the frozen, new-born puppies
and their sad-eyed mother.
I took a blanket and moved
the dog nearer the fire. With
sticks and another blanket
made a shelter. The dog stop
ped shivering after a while and
I realized she was going to have
some more puppies.
Playing midwife, I delivered
three more pups, bundled them
up in the only spare woolen un
derwear I had and placed them
near their mother.
Then I cooked a big stew
from the two frozen rabbits and
a spruce hen I had on the sled.
While waiting for It to get cool
enough to feed the mother, I ate
a goodly portion of It and drank
a pot of tea. Even though I had
eaten and had kept the fire blaz
ing high, I still could feel the
cold eating into my bones.
After feeding the dog I put
her pups to nurse and covered
them all with some blankets.
Later, at Nlsutlin Bay, a trad
ing post on Lake Teslin, I got a
wool-lined box.
Mother and pups arc doing
fine.
Except for frostbidden cars, I
feel fine. I have only one suit
of underwear left because the
other suit was ruined during the
blessed event. Although I'll be
pretty crummy when I pull Into
Watson Lake, I don't know
whether I'll want to bathe or
not. It's 88 degrees below now
and recently went down to 75
there.
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Itote & Liberty "On the Corner"
Home Easy chairs by the fireside mean home to Consul
General and Mrs. Angus Ward in his brother's home at Alle
gan, Mich. The Wards recently returned from Mukden, Man
churia, where they were held virtual prisoners of the Chinese
communists for 13 months. (Acme Telephoto)
Forest Grove Jets Ready for
Barbershop Quartet Contest
Forest Grove, Ore., Jan. 13 Forest Grove's own brand of
rodeo the annual round-up of barbershop quartets Is being
rapidly whipped into shape for the two-day festival February 24
and 23.
Invitations have gone out to hundreds of male quartets in the
Pacific northwest to enter the
fourth annual competition of the
original All-Northwest Barber
Shop Ballad contest. With the
invitations went copies of the
new picture brochure, telling the
story of this nationally-known
contest and Gay Nineties fes
tival. Hopes are high for this year's
event to surpass all its fore
runners. Committees of the
sponsoring Forest Grove Glee
men, civic male chorus, are hard
at work. For the third straight
year, Ray Haas is serving as gen
eral chairman.
Highlights of the festivities
Will be the Friday night elimina
tions contest, featurng all the
quartets, and two big finals show
plus Gay Nineties revue Satur
day evening. The entire town
will be in costume, recalling
the good old days.
Quartets showing interest In
the competition include last
year's three winners: Harmony
Vendors, Tacoma, Wash., first;
Agony Four, Oregon State col
lege, second, and House Broth
ers, Bonanza, Ore. Other early
replies have been received from
the Harmogenized Four. Kirk
land, Wash.; Cornfed Canaries,
Coquille, Ore.; Chin Scrapers,
Roseburg, Ore.; Gleemen, Bend,
Ore.; music department, Oregon
State college, and the AU-Over-80,
Cheshire, Ore.
Man Hangs Self
Klamath Falls, Jan. 13 ()
An unemployed dental techni
cian, Almon Otis Boutwell, was
found dead in his hotel room
here yesterday afternoon, hanged
in a closet doorway. Sheriff Fra
ney said the death was a suicide.
He said Boutwell had used four
strands of picture wire.
Truman 'Surprised'
At Taft Military Expert
Washington, Jan. 13 (U.n
President Truman said Thurs
day that Sen. Robert A. Taft,
R., O., is entitled to his opinions
about Formosa. But the Presi
dent added that he did not know
the Ohloan was a military ex
pert. Otherwise, Mr. Truman re
fused to comment at his news
conference on a statement by
Taft that a small amount of U.
S. military aid to Formosa eould
keep the Chinese communists
from capturing the Nationalist
held island.
Toluidlne blue, a dye used in
laboratories, has been found ef
fective in controlling bleeding.
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