Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 10, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    'Judas Iscariot'
Wants Job Back
' Oberammergau, Germany,
Nov. 10 tU.H) The only non-Nazi
who played a major role in the
ed the night after I sang Instead
of just before," Miss Bayer la
mented. The program was being ar
ranged by the Chin Up club, and
the club felt responsible. So
Beth Sellwood, state president,
called upon Frank E. Sanders at
Oregon School for the Blind, and
Dr. S. A. Wheatley, state treas
urer for the Chin Uppers.
"And listen," she told them.
"Be sure you don't step on a nail
or a banana peeling before that
program."
Both filled the engagement.
Sacred Heart Has
First Homecoming
tract many alumni. 1
The activities will include a
2 o'clock football game with
Sacred Heart's Cardinals meet
ing the Bible Academy Crusad
ers, their cross-city rivals.
In the evening St. Joseph's
Hall will be open at 8 o'clock to
alumni. At 9 o'clock a Home
coming dance for students and
alumni will complete the event.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 10, 1949 11
for Democracy," oratorical con
test were chosen at a special as
sembly. Contestants chosen
were seniors James Lanaster
and James Colleran. Runners
up were: Allan Pearl. Gail Lock
eed, Joanne Coleman, Edward
Watkins, Edward Wichman,
Mary Ann Fischer and Michael
Roschko.
Th assembly opened and clos
ed with the singing of the na
tional anthem and salute to th
flag.
Oratory Contest
Names Speakers
The Sacred Heart high school
representatives for the "I Speak
Sacred Heart high school's
first annual homecoming on
Armistice day is expected to at
last Passion play IS yean ago
charged today that he was drop
ped from the east of the 1950
revival because of "political dis
crimination."
Hans Zwink, who playes the
part of Judas Iscariot in 1934,
aaid the selection committee had
said it would not "discriminate
against former Nazi party mem
0
bers.
It didn't, he said. Instead the
committee for the 300th anni
versary performance discrimin
ated against him because he was
riot a Nazi, he added.
Elections Said to
Favor Oregon Demos
Portland, Ore., Nov. 10 (U.B
Democratic state chairman wil
liam I. Josslin today described
the democratic successes at the
polls throughout the country
Tuesday as "an omen for party
victory" in Oregon next year.
"Since 1940, Oregon's popula
tion has increased almost 80 per
cent," Josslin said. "This in
crease is made up largely of la
bor and other liberal groups
from democratic states. With a
little effort, the republican lead
of a year ago of 12,391 in regis
tration can be wiped out and
Oregon put in the democratic
column.
"If he democratic party will
then nominate a full ticket of
candidates of real merit and in
tegrity, advocating an intelli
gent and constructive program
for Oregon's development, the
party will sweep the state in
November, 1950."
Liberty Girl Scouts
Have Annual Ballot
Liberty The Liberty Girl
Scout troop 51 met at the home
of the leader, Mrs. Robert Mor
row, assisted by Mrs. Alvin
Poole, the assistant leader.
The club voted for officers
and named Lorraine Peterson
president and Janet Smith, secretary-treasurer.
Plans were
made for the candy sale to be
held on the second floor of the
Liberty school on Thursday
night at open house.
The troop started sewing on
tea towels, for which they will
receive merit badges when com
pleted. New members to join
were DeLee Davidson, Patty Mc
Millan and Jackie Welch.
Games were played and group
singing followed by refresh
ments. The next meeting will be
a birthday party in honor of
Yvonne Poole.
Speakers Warned to
Guard Against Jinx
Opal Bayer, 1597 Franklin
avenue, who is blind and a pro
fessional singer, and who belongs
to the Salem chapter of the Chin
Up club of Oregon, was schedul
ed to sing for the Hollywood
Lions Wednesday night.
Late in the day she tripped on
a bicycle on the walk near her
home and got injuries that are
not serious, but prevented her
from filling the singing engage
ment. "Why couldn't it have happen-
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