Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 19, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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British Dig In Some of Hongkong' 40,000 British troops
dig in as Chinese communist forces are reported to have
entered Canton in force. Hongkong authorities said they
believe that it would be only a matter of days before the
communists, spreading out from Canton, would seize all
territory right to the borders of the British city. (Acme
Telephoto.)
35,000 Flock to See
Vision Reported by Girls
Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 19 VP) More than 35,000 Germans
have flocked to a remote Bavarian village in the last 36 hours
in hopes of seeing a reported vision of the Virgin Mary and the
Infant Jesus.
The vision was said to have been first seen by ten children.
A priest said some of the chil-;
dren recently had seen the film,
ANCIENT RECORD DISCOVERED
Details of Noah's Life
Found in Book in Cave
Chicago, Oct. 18 u A lost book of Biblical literature reveal
ing details of the early life of Noah for the first time has been
found in an ancient cave in the Holy land, it was disclosed today.
Dr. John C. Trever, head of the English Bible department of the
International Council on Religious Education, said the manuscript
was the "lost book of Lamech"
wrhch scholars found mentioned' Trever said the book proba-
in later writings but had given My was composed about the
UD hope of finding. j first or second century B.C. by
From the "lost book," scholars a peudonymous writer similar to
now hope to get an insight into! other writers of apochryphal lit-
the life of tiie man who, the Bi-erature of that period. The apo-
ble savs, heard the voice of God chr y p h a or "unauthenticated
and built an ark to save the ani-1 books were rejected by the
ma Is of the world from the great 'council that met to determine
floods.
The book was found in the
the contents of the Old Testa
ment, written about SO A D.
The book of Lantech appar-
Free Lecfure
Next Friday
"Christian Science: The Reli
gion of Love, Which Heals," is
She title of the free lecture on
Christian Science to be given at
Leslie junior high school Friday
evening, October 21, at 8
o'clock.
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Norwood,
C.S.B., the lecturer, comes
from Brookliiie, Massachusetts,
and is a member of the Board of
Lectureship of The Mother
Church, The First Church of
Christ. Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts. Mrs. Norwood is
speaking in Salem for First
spring of 1947. It is so valuable ently was related to the apo-
that scholars work with photo- jchryphai book of Enoch, Trever
static conies and whereabouts of said. In it, Lantech, father of
parts of the scrolls is a guard
ed secret, Trever said.
He described the book as
"the most important Bible dis
covery of modern times."
The authenticity of the book
has been established "absolute
ly," Trever said. He detailed his
finds to scholars in the current
issue of the bulletin of the Ame
rican Schools of Oriental Research.
"Song of Bernadette. '
Busses and trains brought 20,
000 persons to the village Thurn
(population 61B), north of
Nuernberg, Monday night after
15,000 knelt in prayer outside
the village Sunday night.
The pilgrims came from tiny
villages and towns in a strongly
Catholic region.
The children reported they
had first seen the vision a week
ago. Sunday crowds began to
pour into Thurn.
Rev. Johann Gailer, the local
priest, said ten children from
the local school reported they
had seen the vision first while
gathering autumn leaves in the
park of the Castle of Thurn.
"The following day," said the
priest, "They all went again to
the spot on the edge of a wood.
The older children said they did
not see the vision again. Five
little girls and a boy (ages 10 to
13) said they saw the vision
again.
"The following day the boy
did not see the vision. The girls
continued to see the virgin ev
ery night at the same time."
Sunday night a crowd of 15,
000 appeared in the park. They
knelt in prayer. The five girls
said they saw the vision again.
But no adults saw it. Among the
crowd was a representative of
the bishop of Bamberg.
Launers Rent Farm
Unionvale Victor Launer and
his son-in-law, Clarence Smith,
have rented the farmland be
longing to Mrs. C. J. Countiss.
For several years Ersel Gubser
has farmed the place. Mrs. Coun
tiss retained the residence.
1!
Noah, discusses with his own
father, Methusaleh, the birth of
an "unusual child," apparently
Noah.
So far, only a small part has
been translated, the series of
passages related to the birth of
Noah, Researchers will need
"years" to unravel it complete
ly, Trever said. It is written in
Aramaic, the complex native
Church of Christ, scientist, Capita! Journal, Safem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1913lt
here.
In arranging for the lecture,
the members of First Church of
Christ, Scientist, of Salem, be
lieve they are providing a means
for reaching many people with
answers to frequent questions
about Christian Science what
it teaches, how it heals, why j
thousands have become its ad-j
herents. A cordial invitation is'
extended to the public to attend
language of Christ.
The writings, under studv bv
scholars in four rmintriec uwj
found "on the purest chance" by
a goat herd boy with a wander
ing tribe of Bedouins, Trever
said.
The bov stumbled on thf rav
when he chased a runaway goat
UD the side of a cliff hoxiri H
Dead sea south of Jericho. h
: said.
Paper Mill Workers
Sign Wage Contract
Tacoma, Oct. 19 iP Workers
in 35 Pacific coast paper mills
have agreed to a new contract!
calling for no wage increase.'
John Sherman, vice president
of the International Brotherhood
of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill
Workers, said last night.
The agreement, reached joint
ly with the International Broth
erhood of Paper Workers, called
for concession on holiday pay
and vacations, and a liberalized
night differential.
Diamonds have been found in
meteorites that plunge to earth, j
Yakima Farmer
Has Dwarf Cattle
Yakima. Oct. 19 i Forget
the helicopter and secret can-
yons. If you want to see s . rn p
dwarf cattle, Yakima Rancher j
Hoy Dane suggests you just drop
out to his place at Harrah, about i
Dane scoffed at mysteries ef
the midget bovmes reported by
Gene Hotter of Jamestown, N.D.,
who said he had found a wild
herd of small cattle, 25 to 28 !
inches high, in a "secret can-1
yon" and had flown them out
by helicopter.
I bought mine at a livestock
auction in Portland two and a
hail years ago for $80," Dane re
marked. The Yakima rancher said he
has been raiding the six tiny ani
mals, five heifers and a bull, for
the last two years. None has re
produced as yet, but Dane sa&d
one of the heifers is "expecting.
Whether the offspring wiil re
vert to normal size is a question
yet to be answered.
The bull is largest of the six
animals, measuring 38 inches
high, Dane said.
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