Page 18 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mm. Ortfoa Tuesday, MtyltJIf. PLANNERS OF ARMED FORCES DAY LUNCHEON HERE Sheep Crossbreeding to Get Field Day Appro isa I 4-H Winners At Hayesville Hyivflle The Wte Stitchers U completed their 4-H project and exhibited at the spring show in Stayton It , AH member " Uit email Ttr mek Jnf club compLled" their rojeta and . rabiMtm. nwarda were a allow: aandr Stuner, wait ribbon n bui- , iU.l Auxin mr, red ribbon on mut-l E? XSSt- JSSSJSTiJS New York (f) - The head of b"it4T"o'kSr Voice of America testified Sahara. JudV Bardere. Carol cnrlaten- Monday the United States Sba."',M nta third I www nation, in in m, white ribbon an Homemade the international battle of the """fcwkMi, a rM.ir.i... airwaves far behind Com - Vh ejtltoneve ohib DcmoMlretlon, munist Russia. Linda Beneon, "apart tmi Btr nn, This committee has made the advance arrangements for Salem's Armed Forces Day luncheon to be held In the Armory on Terry street Thursday noon, May 14. They are, starting front center and going clockwise around the table, G. Ira Moore, Leo D. Helmann, M. Sgt. V. C, Frlesen, O. N. Enger, C. G. Thommen, G; A. Arbuckle, C. L. Grabenhorst, Mayor Al Loucks, Bob White, Seward Reese, chairman of the committee; Henry I. Morris, and Don Sill. , - Voice Chief Says VS. Lags hind Franc with 268 hours weekly. . .:. He said this offers "an idea of the competitive field in the struggle for men' minds." ' :,wmA rlhhnn. - Smell Fit CooWna hib-Jeantt aid dall, won brtad saklnc eon teal ahemp- joninip ana ' WIJl nrmio mmnaB ncunty at Stata Fair. Alp It Out, Do It Over club Wool aewlnr contact: arnica akldaU, cham pion; Prlaclua Durham, alternate: Mar garet Katka, rad rlbboni Batur Sahara, rad ribbon. - - - . . i ajnice SkMall will raprcaant aha club at aula Pair thla taJL . Aewlnr Judelm contclt Champion team,. repretenttnf Marlon .eountr at atata JFalr, PrlaoUla Durham, Janice Bidden and Bettr Sahara. Bliheat In dividual ecore In count, rrlaeUla Dur ham. Janlc filddall tied for thord puce In hlsheet Indirkluai aoora. . Cooilnc ludalni aontaat Snail ttr aooklnc club, lad by Janlea an4 Jean tta aiddall, third place. r Home aoonomlcfl Judcbut aontaat Champion team, Jaanatta aiddall, Pria cllla Durham and ISaraarat Katka. Thla team will repraaent Station aountr at Caclllc rntarnaUonal thU rail. Clolhlsa m Jaanatta Btddall, blue ribbon an aehool draea and nouea aoat. C'Athlna rvJanloa atddalL adna rib bon on wool beat draaa and xanaratad Sarmcnt. Clothlni llaraarat Hatha, nlua rib bon on wool weak cwaaa and lanmead armant. Olothma rf, loresal dlTlaloa Bettr anara ana rrieeiua, mrnam each re aelvad blue ribbon. All the members c? uie cup n vui ana oo n over aim re ceived blue rlbbona and all exhlbita ware elected tor aSat Mr. The ahb ti lad br Uertaret Xatka and Mn. Am ..avaa. acwint rn-JcanetU Sadden received Mua rtbbcoe cr nwdalra her aahaai SawhlaT TV-Malaa aiddaU, blue lib won for modellna- har brawn wool wraea. Vrwkwr V Uertaret Katka, blue rib bon for raodauns har aavr and white ' arool draw. owlnc XV, latmal 4rtlala KattF Sa hara, Pnaelnft Darkam, Mm nbbona far andean' their tormeu. Jaanatta atddaU. llaraarat Katka. Sattr Sahan and Jan lea aiddaU will mooei anir trmanta and compete as the atata Mr atria rwrkrw Sue tall. till Ha Haymaker . CincinnaU JP The Judge let Addison Cox off with a remit ted fine of costs on a drui -nness charge Monday after Cox apologized for swinging a haymake that Just missed Pa trolman John Boebel. Cox, a ramrod-straight six-footer, is 81 years old. Robert J. Francis, acting di rector of the "Voice," said that Soviet Russia is -"spending more money in an effort to keep the signal of the Voice out than we do to put It In." He told Senate subcom mittee that both Russia and Great Britain lead the United States in the hour-volume of International broadcasts, and that the U. S. soon will rank fourth behind France, too. The : subcommittee, headed by Sen. Hickenlooper, R., Ia., opened it new hearings on "Voice" activities in the "Voices" office in Manhattan beneath the glare of television lights. Hickenlooper announced at the outset that an objective was to permit "Voice" officials to "answer criticisms" and to make suggestions for remedy lng faults In the "Voice" cper tions. i Francis, the first witness, said Russia now has 695 hours weekly of international crops ganda broadcasts, Britain, 661, ana the U. S., 302 hours, Be ginning July 1, he said, the U, S. will drop to fourth place be- Western Range Condition Poor Denver () Mayi 1 range feed conditions in the west were the equal of a year earlier but otherwise the poorest for the date since 1937, a U. S. de partment of agriculture bureau reported Monday. ' The western livestock and range report of the Denver western livestock office of the bureau of agricultural econom ises noted low temperatures and a shortage ot toil moisture in April delayed the growth of new feed. And old range feed is short. - The report rated livestock in generally good condition, ex cept in dry areas of the south ern plains and southwest. i The range feed summary for the northwest: ."Washington and Oregon have ample moisture to make grass, which is late in starting, In Idaho, cool dry weather de layed new grass with some re lief from late rains.' The cattle summary: "Cattle did not make the equal gain in condition during April due to cold weather, short old grass and the delayed growth of new grass.. Calf prospect are generally good." Ridgwayio Report May 19 Washington Wl Sen. Wi ley (R.Wis.) said Monday Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, preme Allied commander in Europe, will come before the Senate Foreign Relation com mittee next week to report "on world events as of that date.' He said the i date has been scheduled tentatively for May It had been announced prev iously that Ridgway was re turning to the United States on a visit. Wiley, chairman of the committee, said Gen. Alfred Gruenther, Ridgway's chief of staff also may testify. Wiley made the announce ment after a closed door meet ing of the committee during which State Department and Mutual . Security Administra tion officials discussed the for eign aid program. By CLAUDE 8TEU8LOFF Sheep crossbreeding projects in the Oregon State college hill pasture flock will be appraised at a sheepmen's field day to be held on the college campus and farms, (jorvains, nexi Tuesday, May 19. Since . 1942 the experiment station has conducted this stu dy of Willamette valley hill ' . J k.t iitillvsHnn pasture . by farm sheep on lands west of Corvauis. , The morning Sessions siarv ing at 9 a.m. in wunycomoe hall will be devoted to discus sion of various aspects of the breeding program by staff mnmbers under direction ol James T. Elings, extension ani mal husbandman. Noon lunch of roast lamb will be served at the hill pas lure barbecue by the Withy- combe club with Al Oliver act ing as chef. Price ol tne lun cheon will be $1. Fat lamb production of the experimental flock which is maintained on typical hill pas ture is to be demonstrated dur ing the' afternoon. "Carcass evaluation in lambs of different types," is to be discussed by Ol iver, meat specialist of the ani mal husbandry staff, Results to be presented in re ports at the morning session include: "Comparison of Rams of Different Breeds as Sires of rai iamoi" by Robert C. de Baca: "First and Second Cross nomney, tjnevlot, Border Lei cester and Hampshire Ewes Compared in Fat Lamb Produc tion," by Ralph Bogart: "Wool rrouucuon irom Ewe of Vari ous Breed Crosses," by Orah m. neison: and "The Imnnrt. ance of Fertility in Fat Lamb Production," by Alvin C. War- men, i .... The college purebred flock will be gathered for cdnvenl ent inspection at the nearby experiment station sheep barn. Navy Capt. Speaker Silverton The Lions club meeting Wednesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Double J. banquet rooms, will feature Capt. Arthur L. Hamlin, U.S. Navy, famous for his accom plishments in line of duty since his graduation from the U. S. mavai Academy in 1922. City to Sell Home Properly The city of Salem has some choice residential property for sale, and the council Monday night directed the city man ager to call for bids on six lots. ; Five of the lots are water department property bounded by Reservoir, Luther and John streets. The appraised value of one of the lots is $2000, two are valued at $1800 each, one at $1700, and another at $!, 600. . The sixth lot is bond Rural, Summer .nd ey and is valued at $600. EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSETttln. If voa beve trouble with pUtet ibei ilip.rock. ceuee tore sum . i.i . .nniifauun try Brimml rialll-uaei. mekee pletee tr.r bccuMBrimm. k,f aeatlr t roar plate. Rehnel pletet I a war o powder or putccM da. IvenoooUrubberpletaTOUjetfOodraulo li.montbetoavearorloaier.roHWN"' MlviHINal Simplr lav ft tms ol li liner oa troublwom upper or lower, wte cad it moldt perfectlr. lM,f m4,mm, j ., i. i-.. - B1 vonr oletet. I Removeblo el directed. Mooer back I aot completelr cctiibod. 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