SaaatBJSJSMsHa That's Him Mrs. Vivian Huebler, 45-ycar-old widow and authoress, identifies Sigmund Z. Engel, arrested in Chicago as a bunco artist and swindler, as the man she married in Reno under the name of Paul Bond. She is holding an NEA-Acme telephoto print of Mrs. Reseda Corrigan pointing to Engel (wearing hat) as the man who bilked her out of $8700. (Acme Telephoto) Anti-Bomb Test 'Too Realistic' London, June 28 (IP) The first phase of air exercises to test the defense of industrial England against an atom bomb blitz ended today with one ma jor complaint. London resi dents said they were "too real istic." Referees and high air officials of three countries were cagey about preliminary results of ' operation foil" m which Brit ish bombers and fighters, Amer ican superforts and jet fighters, and Dutch jet fighters partici pated. There were indications from other observers and from the Bound of heavy bomber forma tions over the metropolitan area that England's capital had been "heavily pounded" in two night attacks. "Operations foil" win con tinue for another week as fight er and bomber squadrons, rein force at weekend by reserve air formations of British pilots, test plans for protecting England in war. An air ministry spokes man said conclusions from the exercises will probably not be made public. Thousands of aroused Brit ishers, their sleep broken on hot June weekend by low-flying warplanes, telephoned the air ministry to complain. Many said their children, reminded of wartime blitz raids, ran scream ing from their homes. To these complaints an air ministry spokesman answered "If we are to prepare an ade quate defense our practices must be as real as we can make them." 1 a. a. m KAY Typewriter Co. Agents Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines NEW LOCATION i 223 North High St. (Across from Sena- (tor Hotel) Fh. 3-8095 Timber Fete Program Ready Albany. June 28 Official program for the iia -runner Carnival which will begin a four day run here Friday arc now being distributed list 45 separate activities for th three days and nights. The program opens Friday, July 1, 10 p.m., Queen's coron ation at Waverly lake; Queen's coronation ball at the Albany armory, old-time dance Moose hall. Saturday, July 2, 10:30 a.m., main parade; 1:30 p.m., street show at First and Broadalbin streets featuring Roy Jackson and his Northwesterners from station KEX; 3 p.m., baseball game, Albany Alcos vs. Kansas City Monarchs at Hudson field; 6 p.m.. Queen s banquet, invita torn only, the Hub: 7:30 p.m, horse show at Hudson field. Sunday 1:30 p.m., logging contests at Waverly lake, world championship log chopping, speed climbing and bucking Northwest championship log rolling, jousting; 4 p.m., Cum mings Movers vs. Corvallis Le gion, baseball games at Hudson field; 7 p.m., speedboat regatta I on Willamette river between bridges; 8 p.m., talent show on courthouse grounds. Monday, July 4, 0 a.m. Jun ior swim jamboree at Waverly lake, swimming races for all ages; 10 a.m., water pageant at Waverly lake featuring Wilma Worthington, national water ski champion and her troupe; 1 p.m., second day of logging con tests at Waverly lake; 7 p.m., softball game, Hudson field, Al bany All-Stars vs. Flsher'a Col ored Ghosts; 7:30 p.m., talent show, courthouse lawn: 8 p.m.. free prizes at Imperial Exposi tion grounds; B:15 p.m., water ski performances by Willa Worthington and troupe at Wav erly lake; 10 p.m., giant fire works display at Waverly lake. Elmer Conn Injured Brooks Elmer Conn suffered four broken ribs in an accident when his ladder broke while he was picking cherries on his farm here. I JACK PREFERS I 0LYMPIA BEER. SON WEATHER MAKES IT HARD TO FIND HER FAVORITE MAN HIS FAVORITE KIND. OlYMPIA BMW1NB CO., Olympls, Wish, ... Turner Tabernacle Host For Christian Churches Ministerial, official workers and lay members of the Christian churches of the state of Oregon are attending the 99th annual gathering of all Oregon Churches of Christ at Turner June 27 through July 3. Hundreds are planned for at the various three-day sessions during the conference, remembered by older members of the organizations as "The- Turner Camp Meeting". The 8:25 p.m. Address: "That We May All Be One." Dr. Snodgrass; 8:10, Fireside serv- ice. SUNDAY JULY S Special Services 0:30 a.m. Sunday schnnl. I.-lffhtnn nh. lell. superintendent. D. L. Penhollow, teacher of men'a class. 11:00 a.m. Morn ing worship, Gerald 81as. sermon address. Communion aervlce, W. H. Lvman: 2:45 p.m. Address by Addleman; 3:00 p.m. Dr. Snodgrass, final address: "The Tide Is Coming Back:" 4:00 p.m. Final session adjournment. huge tabernacle and the camp and cabin grounds were donated by members of the family in memory ol tneir parents, ior whom the town of Turner was also named, The guest speaker for the ses sion is Dr. Ray E. Snodgrass of Enid, Okla. Missionaries present for the week are Mr. and Mrs. David Byerlee of African fields, and Martin Clark of Japan. Serv ing as general chairman of ar rangements Is Holly Roy Jarvis of the Medford First Christian church with board secretary, Charles H... Addleman of Pan ama Building, Portland, Oregon. Directing the music are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Naff of the Sa lem First Christian church The first session Monday was at 2 o'clock directed by the Wo- man s Board Members. During the evening an orchestra and song service was directed by Walter and Rosemary Naff. Mrs. David Byerlee gave a 20-min-ute talk on her missionary work. Dr. Snodgrass gave the address of the program on the topic Our Number One Job." The Naffs led congregational sing ing and Dallas Meserve con ducted Fireside service. The conference rjroDer opened Tuesday with 8:15 a.m. prayer service, Mrs. My ron C. Cole: S:30 a.m. five class dlvl- 1. Women's work, Mrs. Ola Smith. Miss Edith Eberle, Miss Jessie Trout, national missionary secretary: 2. working together, discussed by Dr. Ross Orlffeth: 3, local cnurcn education, Kutn lowne; uny. Kenneth Johnston, Ronald Osborne, Et lery Parrlsh. F. B. Davidson. Dudley Strain. Myron Cola; 5, Bible cornea alive. Dr. E. R. Moon. 9:30 a.m. Address by Orville Mick. Al bany. "Our Position." following song and prayer service: 11:30, address. "Except Ye szceea in Trainee, uaaersnip- oy ur. Ross J. Orlffeth. Tuesday Afternoon 3:00 p.m. Following song and praise hour. "Historical Society of Disciples" by Youngsters Honored With Birthday Party Macleay Myrlyn Martin, 7 years old, and her cousin, Donne Messman, 3 years old, were hon ored on their birthdays with a weiner roast at the home of Myrlyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmistry Readings Will tell your past, present and future. Will advise on love, marriage and business. Answers all estions. Are u worried? ly be in lbt? Special adincs. ' a upen y a.m. r,ow r to 10 p.m. Moved from 466 Ferry to 173 S. Commercial Harry Martin Jr. Present besides the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Har. old Halfman, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Martin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Perry, Mrs. Celia Perry, Mrs. Andrew Messman, Masters Jo seph Perry, Dennis Messman, Jerry Halfman and Myrril Half-man. .."sTarTiS JiS IR!rCap!alJourna!, Salem, Oregron, Tuesday, June 28, 1949- Tueidaj Erenlnf Talk by the Bverleea ions kind orches tra by tha Nftffi. 8:25 p.m. Address: "Our! Day of Grace," Dr. Snodgrass; 9:10 p.m.. Fireside Service. WEDNESDAY 1:15 to 8:36 a.m. Devotionals and class-1 s. Orville Mick giving assembly address: j 11:30 a.m. Address: "Except Ye Etceed In1 Stewardship," Kenneth Johnson: 2:15 p.m. Missionary talk, the Byerleei, following song and prayer; 7:30 p.m. Maude Skaggs Wood yard, Northwest Christian college, Eugene, directs muslcale; 8:25 p.m. Dr. Snodgrass topic: "The Cliurch and the Churches." 9:10, Fireside service. THURSDAY 11:30 a.m. Address: "Excent V Y.e In Christian Unity and Cooperation" by Huoer. siaa. following regular full fore noon sessions; 1:45 to 4:00 p.m. Mrs Oln Smith presiding, appearlng.Thelma Stan ley, devotions; state missionary oflicers elected; Mrs. C. L. Mossberger, treasurer's report; Mrs. E. L. Burke, executive secre tary report. 2:50 p.m. Memorial service. 2:55 p.m. Officers Installed. 3:15 n.m. Miss Jessie Trout In an address: "The Japan oi ioaay ana Tomorrow." 5:00 p.m. Ves per at Turner Christian church. 7:30 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. Missionary address by Martin Clark. Address by Dr. Snodgrass. "On the Ground of Love." Orchestra, sons and fireside services, FRIDAY Following regular sessions, beginning 8:15 a.m. 11:30 address topic: "Except Ye Exceed in State Missions," Charles Addle man: 3:30 afternoon address: "world Pic ture" by Peter Solomon; beginning at 7:30 p.m.. youth program, speakers, the Byer lees and Gerald Slas; 9:10 p.m. Youth Jamboree session In the Dining hall. SATURDAY 11:30. main address: "Except Ye Exceed In the Christian Home" by Mrs. E. J. Hal seth, following regular scheduled sessions. 2:00 p.m. Address by Miss Jessie Trout, "The Japan of Tomorrow" with other speakers, P. E, Davison, Rea Klelnfeldt, Dallas Meserve. 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