Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 28, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fife g TEf
SOlD fi,AKS Of THf MT,U
Recreation Director Finds
Spanish Galleon's Silver
Miami, Fl., Sept. 28 ) A recreation director whose hobby
ii underwater photography hi told how he found a group of
olid silver ban In the wreckage of a Spanish galleon In the
Florida keys.
Arthur McKee, city recreation director of Homestead, Fla., re-
covered the bars on Memorial
day while photographing old
cannon.
McKee would not divulge the
number of ingots recovered but
there were at least three and he
admitted "many more than
that."
Trains Crash Head-on On this gentla curve of the Des
chutes river gorge In Oregon two freight trains collided head
on in darkness. This was the scene 21 cars wrecked,
several spilling down the steep canyon but stopping short of
the swift river. Three crewmen were killed in the two loco
motives, aeen lying on slope where lumber cascaded down to
water. (AP Wirephoto)
DRIVES 26 MILES FOR PLAY
( Truman Goes Back Stage
To See Churchill's Daughter
Washington, Sept. 28 W President Truman went backstage
Monday night to pay a call on Winston Churchill's daughter.
Mr. Truman made the visit during an Intermission of the play
"The Philadelphia Story" In which Sarah Churchil'., daughter
of the former British prime minister, starred.
"How Is your father?" the
President asked as he shook
hands with the actress.
Miss Churchill said her fa
mous father was feeling fine
and added, "Thank you for
coming."
The President and Mrs. Tru
man drove 26 miles to see the
play at the Olney theatre in
Maryland.
Other notables on hand for
the occasion included Vice
President Barkley, Associate
Justice Tom Clark of the su
preme court. Attorney General
McGrath, members of congress
and several from the diplomatic
corps.
It was after midnight before
the Trumans returned to Blair
House. After the play, they
dropped in at the Olney House
to shake hands with the cast of
the play at a brief reception.
The performance was a spe
cial benefit for the Washington
hospital committee of the Amer
ican Theatre Wing.
Refuses Reply
To Spy Hunters
Washington, Sept. 28 For
mer Atomic Scientist Irving Da
vid Fox refused Tuesday to tell
house spy hunters whether he
has been a communist. He was
questioned at the reopening of
the house un-American activi
ties committee investigation into
wartime atomic espionage by
Russia.
Now a student and teaching
assistant at the University of
California at Berkeley, Fox tea
tlfied that for more than three
years he worked In the univer
sity's radiation laboratory which
did part of the work on the atom
bomb.
Counsel Frank Tavenner told
Fox it has been "reported" to the
committee that he was a member
of the communist party and of a
communist cell at the radiation
laboratory.
On grounds he might incrimi
nate himself, Fox refused to
answer questions on whether he
belonged to the party or the cell.
Tavenner remarked that the
hearings have become of "ex
treme importance" in view of
President Truman's announce
ment last Friday that Russia has
set off an atomic explosion.
f
A 'NORMAL ABNORMALITY'
Says Memory Lapses
Are No Cause for Worry
Chicago JJD There's no need to think you're cracking up if
you have occasional lapses of memory or catch yourself mutter
ing aloud.
Chances are you're merely displaying a "normal abnormality,"
according to Edward A. McFaul, former Northwestern University
lecturer. . . . .
a tvnle.1 norm.l hnormalitv 1 lne 01 capacity.
cited by McFaul Is that of sud
den mood changes without ap
parent reason.
"All of us are subject to emo
tional ups and downs." h ex
plained. "The more intelligent
you are, the more frequently
you will experience the swings
from bottom to top, or vice ver
sa, and baek again. Don't let
them get you. They are a nor
mal abnormality."
Other signs which cause peo
ple needlessly to think they are
(lipping are memory lapses,
talking to oneself, disillusion
ment and discontent. In normal
doses, none of these things Is
causa tor worry, McFaul ton
tends. McFaul listed "good" and
"bad" fears. Good fear protect
people at times of danger, such
as when threatened by a bear, a
person can run faster.
But bad fears "prevent a hu
man being from flowering in
The feeling of inferiority is a
bad fear, McFaul said. But a lit
tle bit is normal and all right
since It prompts a person "to do
something about it."
"Let's stand and look at each
other," he said. "Then we will
learn that our abnormalities are
normal, and we will recognise
the brotherhood that comes
from seeing ourselves and them
In us."
$$ MONEY $$
FHA
4Ht, Real Estate Loau
Farm or City
Personal and Ante Loans
State Finanrt Co.
HI i. Hlfh U Lie. I-Jld M-I1I
Tbi sniw.rt to vtrrday
huurtnc probl.nu"
By SID BOISE
QUESTION: A short time ago,
my husband decided to build
an extra store room in the
basement. He went to the gar
age to get his box of tools
which he hadn't used for- sev
eral weeks. The tool box was
gone and we have no idea
who took it or even Just when
it disappeared. We had no
burglary insurance but I won
dered if any insurance compa
ny would have paid the loss
anyway since we were unable
to state exactly when the tools
were taken.
ANSWER: Most Residential
Theft policies include a Mys
terious Disappearance clause
which would cover the loss
you describe. Under this
clause. Insured articles which
disappear unaccountably are
presumed stolen and the In
surance eompany settles the
loss.
If you'll address your own
insurance questions to this of
fice, we'll try to give you the
correct answers and there will
be no charge or obligation of
any kind,
m n. cbirh phB miii
JatavrMMthtf OminI f AatHti Ce't,
. ...
Enjoy ths whiskey that's
Barbecue or banquet. Old
Sunny Brook brand belongs I
Enjoy Hi rich, mellow Kentucky
tatto, IN rare smoothness. Aik
lor Old Sunny Brook today.
Kentucky Whiskey
' -A Blend
Sri.
lOOS rot THIS WATCHMAN
on iviir tomi
$030 $960
jLt. 3 qt.
NATIONAL DIITIlllll nODUCtl COM.. NIW TOtK 14 MOOS UJCljrUCNIUt tAl iHIITl
"It was less than a hundred,"
he added.
Dr. Alexander Wetmore, sec
retary of the Smithsonian insti
tution in Washington, said the
ingots of silver bore authentic
Spanish markings and were
"more than 200 years old."
The institution purchased one
weighing 70 pounds and offered
to buy another for $1000. but
McKee wouldn't sell. McKee dis
played one bar weighing 60
pounds and another of 80
pounds.
ALWAYS A WISE BUY
The wreckage was found off. Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday. Sept. JR. 1949 11
laiimiiuii Rey, iivm mun vuuin
of the village of Tavenier. Mc
Kee could not Identify the vessel.
Now on Display
NEW STOCK
of
UNPA1NTED FURNITURE
R. D. W00DR0W CO.
GIL WARD, Prop.
450 Cantor St.
So.
on Fuel
BillaJf.
STORM
5ASU
SALEM
1225 Cross
CONSERVE FI'EL!
A most practical means
is by installing Storm Sash
for every door and window
opening. Costs little at our
saving prices: but helps
substantially in reducing
heat loss. Reduced fuel
consumption will produce
money savings year after
year, not to mention the
comfort and health bene
fits your family will en-Joy.
WOODWORKING CO.
Cabinets - Frames
Ph. J-59S3
UUD
70 SMFRmCfSCO
ON WE
PLUS TAX
New thai the Slimmer tourist season is over,
apace ia easier to get on the new streamliner Shasta
Daylight, which has carried capacity loarlR daily
since iU inauguration July 10.
We invite you to try this new luxury dayliner
on your next trip to San Francisco and see for your
self why it has created such a sensation. It leave
Portland in the morning, arrives in San Francisco that
evening. Through big "Skyview Picture Windows"
you'll see the spectacular scenery of the Shasta Route
now mantled with autumnal colons.
Brand new from stem to stem, the Shasta Day
light has 9 chair cars with adjustable neat, cushioned
in foam rubber, diner, coffee shop, tavern car, parlor
observation, with many innovations for your comfort
and pleasure. All chair car seat are reserved, but
there is no charge for the reservation, .
FAST DAILY SCHEDULE
Iv PORTLAND ' 7:45 A.M.
Lv SALEM 9:00 A.M.
Iv ALBANY I9:3i A.M. .
Iv EUGENE 10:16 A.M. k
Lv KLAMATH FALLS t.tt lu
Ar SAN FRANCISCO IMS r.NL
GOING TO LOS ANGELES? -The Shasta Daylight
connect with the Owl at Martinez, arriving at
Los Angeles 10:55 next morning.
pfy The friendly Southern Pacific
Jl Jy C. A. Larson, Agent
PHONI 3-9244
I
r
9 V v 0 n
r y nil y iyi . u
Great Value ts (milt Into every beautiful
inch of the new Plymouth. For the positive
proof compart! Pirt ibis ormteat Plymouth
erer hullt ap aoainet the other ears ieotiira
for feature, dollar lor dollar, mile lor mile I
I-ook at all mVm ol the leading low-prWed
cars. Plymouth and onJy Plymouth has
the famous Air Pillow Ride now smoother
than over.
The new, more powerful Plymouth engine
hat s compression ralio of. 7 to 1 low-priced
ear "A" baa 6.8 to 1 - low-priced ear "B" hat
6.6 to 1. You get greater performonM be
cause Plymouth's higher compression
squeeses more power out of every drop of
gas. And Plvmoulh is the only on of "all
three" with the sensational new chrome com
pression ring that arf.t thousands of miltt to
the life of the engine.
Plymouth is the onlv Inw prired car with
the spectacular nw double ssfrty feature
Snjrty Him W hrfhu ith Snfr Cunril HvJraulit
firahrx. Palcnlcd retaining humps hold the
tire straight on ihf rim in the eent of a blow
out. Powerful hrakes give quirk, safe, arm
rate stops, w ithout grabbing or biting.
Thee are just some of the reasons why the
new Plymouth is the car that likes to he com
pared not jul to olhrr low-priced cars
nut even to cars mating hundreds nf dollars
more! Visit vour Plymouth dealer who will
be glad to arrange a demonstration drive.
7
Ma tfdmll Sim. tknew Ma mm Mi imi tMar Hrf (Mr
SHIMl tt tttrt Mi
twearv
Of 32 quality features found In high-priced cart tho now Plymouth hat 21
low-prlod car "A" hat IS ... low-priced tar "I" hat 4. That's why tho Plymouth
today mere than ever before Is the few-errcecf car most like fiiah-erfeeW earsf
DRIVE THE NEW PLYMOUTH -AND LET THE RIDE DECIDE I
CHUVUfl COCSOUTIO. MM(
I