The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 12, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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    lilLliillHFridaY, Q;t0ber 12. 1962 7
Oiblo scholars hail new ' I
verson of the Pentateuch
Extension unit s Record u.s.
By Bri W-jma-i ,
UPI Staff Wrller '
philad;:! piiia aTI, Ro.
rnan Catholic. Protectant and ,
.'rwiili n-lirlai-s hailed today a'
n?w verbid 0 Uw Peinalcui.ii
vluch is il first Bible ever
translated directly into Enslish
from the ancient, traditional He-i
h:tv text.
lh Jewish Publication Society
nf America announced Thursday
that Die translation of the Pen
tateucli or Toiali the first five
books of the Old Testament
ould be published Jan. 23. l!63.
"An outstanding contribution to
the literature dealing with the
Bible." was the consensus of Bib
lical scholars of the three major
faiths who read advance proofs.
They praised its "accuracy, flu
'eucy and style."
The biggest change in the
translation, which represents
fight years of work by seven
prominent Jewish scholars, are a
new interpolation of the Third
Commandment and tliat Moses
nd the children of Israel did not
cross the Red Sea.
Naw Translation
Hie new translation of the Third
Commandment "Thou shall not
iake the name of the Lird thy
Cod in vain" reads "You
shall not swear falsely by the
name of the Lord, your God: for
the Lord will not clear one who
swears falsely by His name."
Dr. Harry M. Orlindiy. head of
the editorial committee, said that
''within the context of the Ten
temmandments the Hebrew
words can mean only that it is
forbidden to take a false oath in
the name of God."
fire department
plans studied
Special The Bullstln
REDMOND How to provide
lousing for another fire truck, to
be added to fire department
equipment in the near future, was
the subject of a long discussion
this week at Hie regular meeting
of Redmond City Council.
.' Councilmen are hopeful of com
ing up with a satisfactoi7 long
range program for providing
mora space for city offices, the
fire department and the Red
mond public library, but as yet,
ho concrete plan has been form
ed. I John Berning, city water and
street superintendent, was autn
iprized to check specifications for
: new building at, the back of the
present city' hall to be wxd as
.housing for the new fire truck.
; Other action included approval
for purchase of a new hydro
.spreader, a machine for applying
tilt and sand to city streets dur
ing wm'er weather. The new ma
chine can be operated by one
man and covers the entire street
with one sweep, while the present
equipment requires two men and
covers only one side of the street
at a time.
Councilman Bill Schinkel, re
porting on a recent meeting of
the Airport Commission, announc
ed that the Rimrock CaltJe Com
pany, which had been located on
tho site for the new Forest S?rv
Ice fire control center, is beiiij!
moved to another site. Schinkcl
said the move would be complet
ed by February or March, as
stipulated by the Forest Service.
The group approved a special
use permit for construction of &
building in the Sunnyside addition
by the congregation of tlx Chuih
of Christ, which has been holding
services in the Legion Hall.
Pins
awa
rded
by Rotary Club
Spaeial te The Bulletin
REDMOND John Holecheck
and Olaf Anderson were sward
ed pins by the Redmond Rotary
Club this week in recognition of
perfect sttendance since the club
was organized more than ten
years ago.
Mortis McSliannon received a
pin for five years of perfect at
tendance as well as a past presi
dent's pin for his term of office
Just completed. Don Anderson,
president, distributed the awards
it I special ceremony during the
regular meeting. ,
Redmond teacher
given leave
5i!tlal t Th Bulltfln
REDMOND Charles Porfily.
vocational agriculture teacher at
Redmond Union High School,
has been granted I two-months'
leave of absence to undergo ma
jor surcery.
Paul Covey of Salem has been
hired bv the board of directors
to fill the vacancy until Porfily is
able to return. Covey was recom
mended for the pnst by the vo
cational as department of the
State Department of Education.
CALLS FOR OBSERVANCE
WASHINGTON 'LTD Ft
ent Kerwdv Wednesday railed
for public observances from now
til next Mv t
the lT5th anniversary of the sign
lrg of the U S Constitution,
Orlm-ky said the lext is the
first direct Unjlish Iran lation
from Uw Hebrew because all pre
vious versions were either influ
enced or taken directly from the
Latin Vulgate or Greek Seplugint.
Orlinsky declared the new wurk
is more accurate than prior Old
Testament versions because it
was translated "sense (or sense
rather than word for word."
He said "a word for word trans
lation is unfair to the early Jew
ish scrib?s who used idiomatic
expressions, since it doesn't real
ly capture the sense of the ex
pression. We have not at any
time abandoned the literal mean
ing of the idiom."
Shads New Light
Orlinsky, professor of Bible at
the Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion in New York,
explained tliat the new interpre
tations found in the text have
been made in light of "fresher,
more accurate knowledge" gained
from lecent archaeological and
linguistic discoveries in the Near
East.
The new version also states that
Moses and the children of Israel
did not cross the Red Sea but the
Sea of Reeds.
According to Orlinsky they ac
tually Ci'ossed "a marshy aiva
north of the Red Sea where the
Suez Canal lies today." litis area
was known as the Sea of Reeds
Edwin Wolf II, chairman of the
publication committee, said the
purpose of the new translation is
to update the archaic Euglisn ur.cd
in previous versions of the Bible
while retaining their poetry. He
described the committee s work
as "the most accurate translation
of the Old Testament ever made
in any language."
names officers
Snsclal ) Tha Sullatln
SILVER LAKE - Officers were
elected here Tuesday. October 9
I for the first North Lake County
I Hume Extension Unit, with Fjy
j Hackleman. Lake County exten
I sion agent assisting.
I Mrs. Ed Ross was chosen as
chairman; Mrs. Floyd Phillips.
I vice chairman, and Mrs. P a t
1 Gage, secretary - treasurer. All
I Hires have been active in extcn
I siun work prior to living hero.
Since Mrs. Hackleman serves
as a 411 agent, working as much
us possible In the adult field as
a bonus to Lake County home
makers, this will be a coopera
tive program. Project leaders
here will attend training meet-
! ings in Deschutes County.
The first meeting will be held
on Tuesday, November 13 at the
home of Mrs. Phillips. U.S. For
est Ranger Station. Hie hostess
and Mrs. Eston Porter will be
project leaders for the lesson.
"Magic with Meringues."
Regular meeting hours will be
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. the second Tues
day of Hie month. The December
meeting will center around "Gift
Wrapping is Fun." with Mrs. Pat
Gage and Mrs. Gordon Emery as
leaders.
Twenty-one women hate be
come members of the group and
others in the north Lake County
communities are being invited.
QUAKES REPORTED
SIENA. Italy (UPD-A series of
earthquakes, one of them violent
enough io send people running into
the streets, rumbled through this
area Tuesday but there were no
reports of damage or injuries.
The quakes were centered in an
area about five miles north" est
of Siena.
job level
is repo
rted
WASHINGTON (ITU The
number of U.S. jobholders in
creased by 500,000 in September to
reach a record employment level
of 56.2 million, the government re
ported today.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtt attributed most of the gain
in nonfarm employment to in
creased jobs in the nation's
schools and the auto industry.
About 400.000 etnploves were
'added by state and local govern
ments, most of them school teach
ers. There was a pickup of 125.000
jobs in the auto industry as pro
duction of 19RJ models got under
way. The Bureau of Labor Statistics
said nonfarm payroll employment
was up 1.25 million from Septem
ber 1961. On a seasonally adjust
ed basis, the September total was
about the same as in June. Sea
sonally adjusted factory employ
ment was at 17.1 million during
September, about 150.000 below the
post-recession high in June.
Despite the increase in jobs,
however, the nation's unemploy
ment rate remained at S8 per
cent of the total labor force. The
administration goal is to pare it
to 4 per cent.
The factory work week which
had dipped since April rose by
two-tenths of an hour between
August and September to 40.6
liours, the highest level since 195.
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