Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 04, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    STANDING FEUD BREAKS OUT
Intercept Harris and Just then
the gun roared. Sykes siumped
to the floor, and the 30-odd
others ran for cover beneath
tables or out the door.
The situation was tense. State
Sen. E. B Bowles, another mem
ber, knelt down beside Sykes
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, Oclober 4, 1949 17
Entertainment for Lunch
Meeting Gets Too Realistic
Knoxville, Tenn. u.R) It was the weekly luncheon meeting of
the City Salesmen'! club and automobile dealer Rom Reeder had
the floor.
Stale Employes May
Sign Recall Petitions
State employes may sign re
call petitions.
But, ruled Attorney General
George Neuner, they can't cir
culate the petitions, nor circu
20-YEAR LAXATIVE
HABIT BROKEN!
"Considering I was constipated for
over 20 years and laxatives gave me
no relief it was amazing to find
and moaned, "Lord, fellows.
he's hurt hurt bad."
Another member finally per
suaded Harris to hand over the
gun.
loviiij i i.i.i, www a
ALL-BRAN daily
helped me so much!
Mrs. H. Rutledjre,
120 Corry Ave., Aero
Vista. Warrineton.
Reeder began tongue-lashing another club member who was
present, J. J. Harris. ,
"The club isn't big enough
done a lot of talking behind each
other's back.
At the meeting, Reeder con
fronted Harris and accused him
for me and Harris both," Reeder
But then the joke was up. The
gun held a spent blank cart
ridge. It was all a joke. Harris and
Reeder, explained. Reeder had
the program that day and they
had been planning their "feud"
for weeks.
late initiative or referendum
petitions, nor actively engage In
political campaigns.
The question was asked by
the state liquor commission.
The citron is one nf th
shouted, "and I want a standing
Florida. Just ont of
vote on who stays."
many unsoltcittd let
ter praising ALL
URAN. If troubled
For six weeks everybody in
of making accusations about his
the club knew, Harris and
personal life.
"I'm calling you a liar to your
face, Harris," said Reeder.
Harris jumped to his feet and
whipped out a pistol. Taft
by constipation due to lack of bulk I
in the diet, try this: eat an ounce off
crisp ALL-BRAN every day, drink
plenty of water. If not satisfied after
10 days, return empty bos to
Kelloeg's, Battle Creek, Mich.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK!
Reeder had been at dagger
points. Nobody saw them to
gether any more. They didn't
citrus fruits known to man, and
is mentioned in the early part
even speak to each other at the
Thirty people can stand in the
head of the Statue of Liberty.
annual picnic. And they had
Sykes, a visitor, leaped up to
oi xne Bioie.
5n
Truman Sees
War Games
Fort Bragg, N.C., Oct. 4 U.R)
President Truman today
watched top-secret combat
equipment of the army field
forces In action at war games
staged for his benefit here.
The chief executive, accom
panied by Army Secretary Gor
don Gray and Gen. J. Lawton
Collins, army chief of staff,
came here by plane this morn
ing. After reviewing an honor
guard at Pope field, the presi
dent drove immediately to army
field forces board one, a re
search center where highly
secret radar and artillery firing
devices were demonstrated for
him.
So secret was the demonstra
tion that White House reporters
were kept 300 yards from the
area where the president con
ducted hit tnspecton. Report
ers stood with army post school
children and watched huge wea
ther balloons sent aloft with
flittering metal attachments
flung beneath them.
Across a broad grassy field,
huge radar screens were seen
turning slowly to follow the up
ward path of the balloons.
Mr. Truman left Washington
at 8:45 a.m. EST, and arrived at
Pope field at 9:57 a.m.
"City of San Francisco" Train Wreck One coach of the Chi
cago and Northwestern "City of San Francisco" streamliner
jumped the rails and hit the corner of a boxcar, at Ames, la.
Killed was Ernest Riggs, of Oakland, Calif. Among the four
passengers injured was Glenn Bertan of Stockton, Calif.
(Acme Telephoto)
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36-Year-Old Search for Kin
Ends in Reunion Plans
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who spent 20 years searching for his family, has been reunited
with them after 38 years of separation.
Bourgoin left his home in Canada 36 years ago to search for
to contact his family. They hade-
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Canada who might know of
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It was to no avail. Even the
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Continuing his search alone,
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