The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 06, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    111 022G02I STATESMAN. Salaza, Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 8. 1SU
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Badxet lleetlnx Set Tlrs bud
get committee hearing on the
1944-43 county budget will be
held May 23 at 10 a. m, accord
ing to . announcement by the
county court Wednesday. Main
consideration at the hearinc will
be recommendation of the court
for institution of a court house
construction leVy continuing over
a 10-year neriod. aim. to raise a
$750,000 fund. Budget committee
. lay members who win meet with
the county court include: JM. G,
Gunderson. Silverton: RaYGlarL
Woodburn; Leo N. Chflds, Salem.
New designs, new low prices In
Unp stated Turniture. R. D, Wood
row, 343 Center St. ' ''
Poster Winners Named Win
ners in the Bed Cross safety txst-
er contest for Junior high students
cf the city are announced as Rose
Marie LeBaudour. -seventh trad
er and recipient of the $3 1 first
. nrize and Leila. Reeves, ninth
grade, winner of second Drue of
32.50. Both girls are from Leslie
junior high school. ; State Police
Captain Walter Lansing present
ed ine awards.
-r Jesiis Condemned to Die! on Cross; Pilate
TttZ Bows to Demand of Enraged Temple Clique
rch memorial fund, a lunch- ' ; -v:.. .. r vv s j; . t i .
TXrsloB Talk el4iilj
connection, with further establish
ment
research
eon will be held at the chamber
of commerce today, feature being
discussion of' accomplishments
of the late Oregon State college
professor by. Phillip H. Parrish,
editor of the Oregonian editorial
page. The luncheon will be In I Mt4 wi nlalr.1v r1nrtnt to take the
charge of the chamber agricul- Ci "
wre commuiee.
. . . ... M f . BA 9 ' .lmm 19
lints is w uiim m hi riy;ica vj ouucu - ,
Features Writer. telUaf th jtorjr of. Holy Week as it written by 1
t a modem newspaperman.)
JERUSALEM, Nisan 15, A. D. 30 (Friday) Jesus of Nazareth
i was tried today and condemned to the cross. . j,
Before penalty was imposed, He was shuttled dack and forth
far FOate. Ha handed Jesus or-
er to them im be crucified.
Hastily, they took Him. along
with the cross to which they In
tended to nail Him. out on The
road to Golgotha, the Place of
the SkulL
and
"Crn Cronise Photographs
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid
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Kallway Deed Received An
extension agreement and trust
deed of the Oregon Electric rail
way to the Irving Trust company
of New York, applying to prop
erties of the railway in Multno
mah, Clackamas, . W a s h i n gton,
Marion' and Lane counties for se
curing of $1,951,000 in bonds has
been filed at the court house.
Wanted, young lady stenogra
pher, prefer girl with farm back-
Younf lady stenofraoher for gen
eral office and counter work. Box
67, Statesman. ;
AediWr Report Considered
Recommendations . contained i n
auditors' latest report on county
finances were discussed at a Wed
nesday meeting; of the county
court and County Clerk Henry C
Mattson. Balancing of the coun
ty tax rolls, principally called
for. Is at present being carried
out. The recommendations are
mainly minor, concerning book
keeping details.
l Turkey nickers report 8:00 FrL
morning. Marion. Creamery and
Road Connection Observed
County Commissioner Roy Rice
resDonsibility.
Even Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, publicly washed
his hands in a basin to signify
and Engineer N, C. Hubbs Wed- Caiaphas asked
he wanted no part in the pro
ceedings.: -. ;j Li' "
; After bis' arrest last night,
Jesus was brought before An
nas, ; former' Ugh priest, then
to Hirh Priest : Caiaphas; te
Herod, the1 Galfleaa Tetrareh,
and : finally U PonUas Pilate,
who t has the power of death.
The Pharisees, the scribes and
the High Priest were determined
that H be msed upon the Gall-,
lean who had floated their laws,
charged them with graft, and
threatened their popularity.
Probably the most spirited en
counter occurred in the appear
ance before Caiaphas. I '
The Temple clique produced,
after much effort, only two wit
nesses against Jesus. Tney quoted
Him as saying He could destroy
the Temnle ! and rebuild it in
three da vs. . -' i
"What about this evidence?"
fhoms en His bead and led Him
around shouting: "Hall, King of
theJewsT , .l
' Then mate made a final plea
for Jesus' release, but by this
time the crowd was Impatient
and unrelenting. It was tee much
Power lines Approved :
For Brownsville Area
UEBANON, April 5-MV- War
production board -approval of 31
miles of power lines to be built
in the Harrisburg - Brownsville
area by the Rural Electrification
Authority was announced here
today. The lines will serve 70
farms.
Salem Rotarians Elect
Roy Hsrlond President
Salem Rotarians elected Roy
Harland, attorney, president when
they cast their annual ballots
Wednesday. XL I Elfstrom was
named vice president; Ervin
Smith, secretary; Walter Miniear,
treasurer; Preston Doughtoo and
G. Herbert Smith, directors.
US-Brazil Business
On Cosh Basis
PORTLAND. April S -VWh
time business between the United
States and Brazil is on a "casU
en the line" basis. Iauro Gul
maraes, Brazilian mining operat
or, said here today. He predicted
that an intelligent credit policy
will hold Brazilian markets for.
US Industry after the war.
E. S. Phillips, Medford,
On Veterinary Board
uovernor an &neu Wednes
day announced the appointment
of Dr. S. E. Phiilinc Medford. us I
a member of the Oregon state vet
erinary medical board. -'
Dr. PhiUlDS succeeds Dr. E. W.
Can trail of Grants Pass who has
resigned. v;
MAINTAINED
BEGINi WITH YOUR MODE O'DAY
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nesday: were in: the Talbot sec
tion inspecting site of a proposed
short connecting road between
county i roads Nos. 902 and 903.
The county court favors the pro-
2x-. lUX'i trip" if
hose - 1 . ?
1 and wears. 1 1
WlODtO'Ofi"
List your property with Hawkins ject, but further' consideration of
and
and Roberts, Inc., Realtors,
start packing.
Name Assumed G e o r g e
Barza and Charles J. Strickf ad
den, both of box 248, Salem, have
filed a certificate of assumed bus
iness name with the county clerk
for CaDitol Lumber Fuel Co. of
Salem.
the matter awaits
right of way.
granting of
Bible class lectures on Genesis
by Rev.' Simon E. Forseberg at
YMCA every Friday, 8:00 p. m.,
starting April 7th.' Everybody, in
1 vlted. i ' .
Mother wants your portrait! Re
member Mother's Day, May il4th.
Portraits famous for fidelity. Bish
op Studios, 520 State St. Ph. 5722.
Donor Quota Fall Blood plas
ma clinic quota for the week, set
at 140, was filled Tuesday, clinic
officials announced. Red Cross
headauarters is anxious that all
nrnsnective registrants sien UD as
i Elk Installation SlatedDistrict far ahead as possible. Registra-
Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Ro- tion may be made at the Red
bert S. Farrell has named j Past Cross office. ;
Exalted Ruler Cliff Mudd as in- .
stalling officer at Ek installation Food sale, American Legion Aux.,
. mm mm m-m AA C . 1 .
ceremonies scneauiea ior i - -" -
day . night. i . -
Lute florist Ph. 9392. 1278 N. Lib?
Accessories Taken Theft of a
pair of fender pants from his car
while it was parked in front of
his home was reported to city po
lice Wednesday i by Charles Ju.
rCheffinga"- j .. "" ? ;: r.-rjy ,,
for home loans-ree Salem Ted
eral. 130 South liberty.
Girt Stricken HI Stella Dillin-
eer. 270 Crawford street was
treated Wednesday by first aid
after she had been' stricken with
sudden illness at Leslie junior
high' school.- She was later tak
en to. Deaconess hospital,
! Mark Twain sport shirts; swell
Easter present. Alex Jones, 121
North High St.
flPbiiuary
Mr. 'Augusta G. (Leabo) Hallin, 73.
t the residence. 1880 Court street,
April S. Survived br dughtert. Mm.
Irene Satterfleld of Sheridan and
Cwindol y " HaUin of Salem; j Bona.
Xarland HaUin ot Tacoma and i Reas
Hallin of Portland. Seven grandchil
dren and one great frandchild! also
aurvive. Servicw will be held Thur
dar. April . at IM irota Ui Clouto
Barrlck chapel. Interment in Lee U-
aion cemetery. Rev. W. H. Lyman wiu
officiate. : . j
11 "At1 the residence. 13 Vista avenue.
April S. Jamea rrajik Hugnes. afe 1
years. Husband of MaebeUe Huchea of
Salem: father of John Hushes ot Vont
Beach. Calif.; brother of Mr. William
A. Carter of Portland. Two srru-
kKIIiImh aha anrrlv. Services WUl BC
k.ui tram thm W. T. Riadoa company
ehiDtl Thursday. April S. at S p.m,
with Rev. Ceorfe It.
Concludlna services
mausoleum.
MeeUng Postponed Regular
Thursday noon meeting of the
YMCA board of directors has been
DOstDoned to Thursday. April 13.
according to announcement, from
the YMCA. !
Salem's largest stock of wallpa
per, Master craftsmen, Elfstrom s, I
375 Chem.
Mrs. Haberman Better Mrs.!
Frank Haberman is reported re-
covering at the Deaconess hospital !
i from an emergency major opera
tion.
I Sugar it Spice ties for Easter.!
Jesus didn't reply.
The High Priest continued: "I
adjure you,lby the living God,
tell us if yoil are the Christ, the
Son of God!" s s
The accused answered: "Even
so! In the future yon will all see
the Son of ; Man seated at the
right hand of God, and coming
on the clouds of heaven."
Caiaphas stormed and tore
his robes.- i .
"lie has: blasphemed!" he
shouted. "What more evidence
do yon want!" , s m
After considerable mauling
about. Jesus , was dragged before
Pilate to face trial. i
But Puate ruled that Herod,
Galilean Tetrareh, should handle
the matter. But after Jesus re
fused to answer Herod's questions
ho was sent back to Pilate.
Apparently weary of the case,
Pilate tried to lighten the situa
tion by sitting; Jesus on his own
seatthe tribunal. '
There is 'your king,"; he said.
The jest felt flat
"Off with Himl" the crowd
ranted. "Crucify Him!"
Crucify your King?" r
We have no king but Caesar,"
bellowed Caiaphas. r
Pilate tried another escape. He
offered to release Jesus , as .the
prisoner who customarily is set
free in deference to the Jews'
Passover observance. The crowd
instead claimed ;the release of
Barabbas, robber and murderer.
So Pilate had Jesus scourged.
The soldiers dressed Him In a
kinrlv robe, pot a crown
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Ipril S. at S ! pjn,
vttft& 5 January Deaths
I At Rail Crossings
Ihlpp t
, John franklin Shipp. 1 at his home
at 74 North Summer street Tday we . acriflents. result
. April 4 Survive dt m wuo
riarence Shipp of Salem; a daughter. mg in five deaths and eight injur-
rtirAB' ies, in railroad crowing accidents
Ore ; and four brothers. C U and R. during January of this year, Pub-
A'. J1.YM rtVftro lie Utilities Commissioner George
ShtoD of Portland and Clyde E. smpp , ,., . ,
Z balem; unclea. John BrtwdweU and Flagg reported Wednesday.
James ingrey. both e Seiem. Member jlugg said this was an increase
if J.BAf! ? thwwafd.: over the toU. for the same period
TerwUUser chapel Mondar at a JO P-"J-1 In 1943, despite that many new
Interment m .mij '
Joseph Knotts wUl officiate.
Alwine
.- UI..I. w Al-mrin lsta resi
dent of 730 North Commercial street,
t a local hospital Tuesday April 4
Mother of Mrs. GoWie rannaa of Mill
City and Porter J. Alwine of BuUngs.
Mont.; slater of Mrs. Ida Seott. Mrs.
Sylvia Searlett. Charlea Ettlein. ! John
JCtUeln and Guy XtUein. aU of Indiana.
Also survived by vo rrandchUdren
and one sreat srandchild. Announce
ment of services later by Clough-Bar-ttck
company. ' -
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George Ksplin. at the residence. 330
. Ksinth in street, aotu a. ourm,
w .4 - rri, Ksnlin af Salem:
f ' Tmii. rmt ttxm US air
force. Walter Esplin- of the USMC.
' WiUiam and . Donald Esplin of Port
land; daughter. Mrs. EUzabeth , Har-
: a Dnrtlatut- it.nin. Carl Cor-
dinit of Portland; sisters. Mrs. Bixa
beth Croker, Mrs. Jeane Morrison and
w f ukn. .n af Winnipeg.
Canada. Announcement . of services
later by Clough-Bamck company.
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' Wrm Anna Straueh. B8. at a local
bospital. Shipment is beinf made by
Ctoufh-Barrick company to J. P. na
ley Sons of Portland for service and
' , Interment. . : !
warning signs have been installed. ;
Thirty - eight railroad crossing I
accidents, .with one death and 14
injuries, already have been re
ported for February.
Three of the January fatali
ties " occurred at the crossing at
Willbridge and Balboa street in i
Portland. There were two deaths!
in Albany.
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