Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Test-Tube Babies Hit
By Catholic Congress
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press of Catholic Doctors today condemned the practice of hav
ing test tube babies as contrary to the natural rules of parent
hood.
Profesos Octave Pasteau of Paris, president of the International
meaicai aucieiy ui
said: "If Catholic doctors do not! be received today by Pope Pius
Youth Comforted by Kin Bobby Harlan, 15-year-old Mari
etta, O., schoolboy, is comforted by his sister, Mrs. Carl Farson
(left), and his mother (center) after Sheriff Dean Ellis said
the youth confessed the robbery of a farmer friend who was
killed. Ellis said Harlan is charged with shooting Gordon Roe,
53, and taking $197. (AP Wirephoto)
take immediate and strong ac
tion against artificial insenmina
tion, we will shortly have In
all countries state services of
seed donors as we have now ser
vices of blood donors.'
Dr. Jeremiah Foley, master
general of the Irish Guild of St
Luke, Sts. Comas and Damian,
said approval of "artificial in
semination would "prove a ter
rible weapon in the hands of
modern totalitarian govern
ments.
He added: "We shall see the
state taking in hand the breed
ing of subjects and the rearing
of them without regard to di
vine law or human love."
Delegates to the congress will
XII in a special audience at
Castel Gandolfo, the pontiff's
summer residence
Pope Calls Practice
Immoral to Church
Castel Gandolfo, Sept. 30
Pope Pius XII announced last
night that artificial insemina
tion is immoral and against
nature in the eyes of the Roman
Catholic church.
The Pope said any child born
of this means will be considered
by the church to be illegtimate
if the donor of the semen is not
the husband of the mother.
The pontiff addressed dele-i Capital Journal, Kalem. Or., Friday, September SO, 1949 S
gates of 30 nations who attended
the fourth international con
are.is of Catholic doctors. H'
received them in the Swiss guard
hall of his summer palace here
Pope Pius said artificial In
semination should be "condem
ned without appeal."
"Only spouses have the right
to unite their flesh to generate
a new life," he said.
The Capitol building In Wash
ington. DC, is situated on a
plateau 88 feet above the Po
tomac river.
Progress Report on
Memorial Coming Up
At a meeting of the Salem
War Memorial association Thurs
day night President Bruce Wil
liams said the memorial plan
would be reviewed at a large
meeting the middle of October.
At that time, he said, repre
sentatives of all civic groups will
be invited to attend and hear a
progress report on plans for a
memorial for veterans of World
War II. What has been done in
the last year was reviewed
Thursday night by Judge Rex
Kimmell, past president.
A finance executive will be
elected at the October meeting.
The following executive chair
men were elected: Building, W,
M. Hamilton; building site, CoL
Philip Alison; promotion,
Charles Barclay; legal, Allan
'Carson.
Parent Held in
Juvenile Case
Vera Evelyn Mills, 1348 Wal
ler street, is under arrest under
a secret Indictment handed down
by the grand jury Wednesday
charging her with contributing
to the delinquency of her 15
year-old son.
As far as known this Is the
first time in the history of the
county such a step has been
taken, indicting a mother for al
leged negligence in the care of
her offspring. She was held un
der $500 bail.
The arrest reveals a story of
a gang of 10 juveniles including
eight boys from 8 to 16 years
and two girls said to have been
engaged in numerous offenses
such as prowling cars, stealing
pastry and bread from bakeries,
theft of fishing tackle as well as
money. Morals offenses also are
said to have been involved.
The arrested woman has a
prior police record for alleged
drunkenness. And it was further
revealed at the investigation that
her home was scene of all night
parties indulged in by various
juveniles apparently without
restraint, according to the officers.
Scotts Mills Woman
Injured in Accident
Silverton Mrs. S. C. Turner
was able to return to her Scotts
Mills home following several
hours at the local hospital under
observation for extent of injuries
sustained in a collision of cars
near Silverton Wednesday fore
noon. Turner, husband of the
woman, and Paul Gasper,
drivers of the two cars, were
treated for minor cuts and
bruises and were immediately
released.
DANCE i
1 SATURDAY NITE
' Aumsville Pavilion
5 Music by Tommy
2 Kezziah and His
5 West Coast Ramblers
g In Aumsville
i 10 Miles S E. of Salem
2 9:30-12:30 DST J
Hard Time Dance
Glenwo6d Ballroom
Saturday
DANCE
Every Saturday
Night .
PEDEE HALL
, Pedee, Oregon
Hear GORDON and His
'Singing Steel Guitar!
MUSIC BY
WONDER
VALLEY
BOYS
9:30 to 1 PST
Follow the Crowd to the
Salem Supper Club
You cannot beot the combination of
" . fine food and fine entertainment!
We Open Sunday, 2 P.M. - 10 P.M.
NO COVER CHARGE NO MINIMUM
Phone 2-9242
We Give and Redeem
S&H Green Stamps
177 North Liberty
FRIDAY EVENING FEATURES
7 to 9 P.M. Only
(While Quantities Lost)
WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
27 Inch width S to 5 yd. lengths heavyweight regular
S5c yd. S50 yds. only.
PIECE GOODS Mezzanine
FINAL CLEARANCE - LADIES DRESSES
Values to $16.93. Cottons, rayons, silks. Broken sizes.
Beautifully styled.
READY TO WEAR Second Floor
LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS
All wool felt. Sizes 4 to 9. Blue and wine colors. Values to
$1.99.
SHOE DEPARTMENT Second Floor
19c yd
$2.oo
PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS
Regular $1.98. Heavy weight plastic. Colored floral center.
Hemmed edges.
DOMESTICS Mezzanine
69
BOYS BLUE JEANS
$1.98 value. Sanforized. 10-ounce heavy weight. Riveted.
Sizes 4 to 16.
BOYS Main Floor '
$1.66
"SPEED QUEEN" WASHERS
Two floor samples. Regular $129.93 attached pump
oversize tub. Guaranteed.
APPLIANCES Downstairs
- $99.oo
RAYON PANELS .
Assorted sizes various shades. Net panels and rayons.
Values to $1.69.
CURTAINS Downstairs
49
LADIES FLANNEL GOWNS
$1.93, if perfect fully cut various color stripes. Sizes 84
to 40.
LINGERIE Main Floor
$1.39
PEQUOT "COHASSET" SHEETS
81x99 size seconds of Pequot 140 thread count. An out
standing sheet value.
BEDDING Mezzanine
$1.98
GIRLS ALL WOOL COATS
Hooded styles Sizes 4 to 14 various fall colors. All wool
fancy trim.
GIRLS DEPARTMENT Second Floor
$13.98
Smart and thrifty
f-v y -! is WirJsr v mis t.il
pr.y W$. raw II
AA Gabardines h fVtV j j & 4
Sharkskin lf,eb.' j l
JJ Coverts . Ji t'C TV t) 1 M
ffBehians ta start
fotft season right
Mix your own
colors with
jersey separates
$KJ5
if
The lllouse
4-way style. In gold, Kelly green,
red, lavendar, black.
$Q.90
The Skirt
Woman's All Wooll
You'll have to see them to helieve you can get quality like
this at the tiny price of $35.00. They're every one 100
wool. Coats and suits are trimly tailored, yet their soft
dressmaker details give them a feminine look. Coats in
broadcloths, coverts, gabardines - sharkskin . . . sizes 10
to 20. Colors: Wine, green, grey, black, taupe. Suits in
gabardines . . . sizes 10 to 18. Colors: Wine, green, .grey,
black, brown.
FASHIONS, second floor
In Kelly green, royal ' blue, beige,
brown, red.
Bright jersey separatee for fall.
Choose several blouses and skirts in
different colors and combine them
for variety. Both are 100 wool
jersey.
4-way blouse can be worn with turtle
neck, plunge neckline or turn back
collar, also worn front or back.
4 sleeves. Sizes 32 to 38.
Full gathered skirt on wide band,
big patch pockets. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16.
Sportswear, main Hoot
9
1'nre Silk
Print ami Plain
Sweater Searfs
Smart new scarfs in prints and
solid colors. 24 inch square. All
pure silk.
Accessories, wain floor
w:
SPECIAL VALUES1 LT MEN'S WAIIM CLOTHING
Men's AH Wool
JAC SHIRTS
All new wool, 20 oz. weight. Red and grey,
green and crev, brown and grey plaids.
Button front. Two large double button (J A A
breast j;ockets. Sizes 36 to 4fi. Warm and f)l-vy V
practical for work, school or leisure wear. I
Ree. 7.95. You save at this sneeial nrice. "
Men's Heavyweight
FLAIVXEL SIIIHTS
utES's mxm wool boot socks
A large purchase enables us to bring you these long-wearing
' mixed wool socks at a saving of 40c per pair. Grey only.
Buy several pairs at this low price. pair.
Wt Give and Redeem S&H Green Stsmpi
29'
Rr. f 2.4!) full cut, long length
flannel shirts. Heavy weight. Two
hreast pockets. Sizes 14 to 17.
Colorful checks.
WORK CLOTHES, main floor
1
.98
177 North Liberty