Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 14, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    Salute by Franco Generalissimo Francisco Franco (left)
of Spain and Portuguese President Antonio Carmona stand at
attention during playing of both countries' national anthems
on Franco's arrival in Lisbon. The chief of the Spanish state
wears uniform of captain general of Spanish navy and across
the breast the Order of the Tower and Sword, Portugal's high
est decoration.
Pope Attacks
'False Lawr
Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Nov.
14 (U.PJ Pope Pius attacked the
"false law" of totalitarian states
today. He said their judicial sys
tems made patriotism a crime
and brought disorder, tyranny
and slavery.
A conflict between the true
and the false has brought the
administration of justice to a cri
sis, the pope told the sacred Ro
man rota, the Catholic church's
hieh court.
The conflict was caused, he
laid, by "juridical positivism"
as opposed to juridical systems
based on divine law.
"There had to come the total
itarian state of anti-Christian
prompting, the state which for
principle or at least for fact
broke every restraint in the face
of a supreme divine law, to un
veil to the world the true face
of luridicial positivism," the
pope said.
"This 'legal law,' in the sense
shown, has upset the order es
tablished by the creator. It has
called disorder order, tyranny
authority, slavery liberty, and a
crime the virtue of patriotism."
Miller Quits Post;
Returns to Salem
Stavton In a letter to the
city council, Marshal E. V. Mil
ler submitted his resignation, to
become effective December 1
According to Mayor J. Clifford
Likes, the council will act on
the resignation and accept it
at the meeting Monday, Decem
ber 5.
Announcement was made by
the mayor that Howard Jordan
of Scio has been hired to re
place Miller. Jordan has had
several years experience in po
lice work and part of his work
has been with the state police
He Is a veteran of World War II
and is married and the father
of two pre-school children. He
plans to move his family to
Stayton as soon as he can find
a home for them.
Miller, who formerly was a
salesman for the Herrall-Owens
company, car dealers in Salem,
will again be connected with
that firm. He has served as
marshal since January 1, 1948.
replacing Henry Smith, who
held the post a number of years.
Smith is still serving as con
stable for the area.
vember 19 and sponsored by the
Dayton Garden club has been in
definitely postponed. The com
mittee on show plans to meet
at the home of Mrs. Lola Alder
man and it was thought that a
spring flower show, would give
more members and friends a
chance to exhibit with the abun
dance of bloom at that time of
the year.
The next meeting of the Day
ton Garden club will be held
November 14 at the home of
Mrs. Emmelt Filer.
Justice Douglas
To Be Released
Yakima, Wash., Nov. 14
U.S. Supreme Court Justice
William O. Douglas will leave
St. Elizabeth's hospital here this
evening for Tucson, Ariz., where
he will recuperate from injuries
received when a horse fell on
him during a mountain trip west
of here October 2. He will travel
by train.
The justice has been able to
make short trips from his hos
pital room during the past week.
His wife left about a week ago
to make reservations and pre
pare for his arrival in Tucson.
Physicians recommended that
Douglas recuperate in a warm
climate before returning to his
duties in Washington, D. C.
The 17 ribs fractured in the
accident have mended but he
must still be cautious about his
punctured right lung, the doc
tors said.
Army Sergeant
Kills Wile, Sell
Fort Wordcn, Wash., Nov. 14
( An army sergeant pumped
three pistol shots into the chest
of his wife and then shot him
self in the head late yesterday
near the Fort Worden non-commissioned
officers club, port au
thorities said.
The deaths were described by
Lt. Col. James C. Harper, exec
utive officer, as a "slaying and
suicide."
The victims were Sgt. and Mrs.
William G. Henninger.
Colonel Harper blamed the
shooting on domestic troubles
and said it occurred shortly aft
er the couple had left the club
where they had spent most of
the afternoon.
Henninger. 30, w a s stationed
here regularly but had recently
been on temporary duty as fire
chief at nearby Fort Casey. His
wife, the stepdaughter of MSgt.
John N. Clark of Fort Worden
had been living in Port Town-
send with her three children by
a former marriage.
Liberty Club
Holds Program
Liberty. Nov. 14 It was a
gala affair for the parents,
friends and children of Liberty
who attended the open house
and community club program.
Pupils of every room were
showing their parents the work
they had done since the term
started. Also special displays
that were 'done by the pupils
under the guidance of the teachers.
The Girl Scouts sold candy
on the second floor of the school
house during the evening. The
community club got under wy
later with many of the parents
attending.
Mrs. S. B. Davison talked
against disbanding of the Com
munity club. It was felt that
an organization so long estab
lished should continue.
Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh re
ported on the progress of the
Cub Scout program at Liberty.
Mervin Seeger announced that
the election for the formation
and the election of five directors
for the Liberty-Salem Heights
rural fire district would be held
at the Liberty hall club room
on December 13.
The program was furnished
by Donald Jessup, music super
visor, and Raymond Carl, music
teacher at Liberty On the
program was a trombone solo
by Glen Benner; cornet solo by
Bob McConville; sousaphone
solo by Bud Lindstrand; saxo
phone solo by Loren Bartlett;
baritone horn solo by Charles
Dahlen; flute solo by Michael
Deeny and a clarinet solo by
Loren Bartlett, accompanied at
the piano by Anne Gibbens
Wayne Mercer demonstrated the
playing of the drum and Ann
Gibbens played a solo on the
oboe, accompanied at the piano
by Michael Deeney. These are
students from the Salem high
school band.
Refreshments were served
later.
New Town in Linn
Albany, Ore., Nov. 14 (Jft
There may be a new town in
Linn county soon. The name?
Draperville. Residents of a
housing area east of the city air
port have asked the county court
to hold an incorporation elec
tion. The first name on the
petition is Jack Draper.
Home Talent Comedy
Offered at Gervais
Gervais The Gervais Parent
Teachers association will spon
sor a home talent comedy play,
"Look Who's Here," at the high
school auditorium Wednesday
night, at 8 o'clock. The play
cast includes Woodburn resi
dents under the direction of Mrs.
Don Bell and was presented at
Woodburn last Friday night un
der the sponsorship of the Busi
ness Women's club there. Pro
ceeds from this play will be
used for the hot lunch project.
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adviser and play producer.
The public is invited to the
pla.vs, which include "Henry'i
Mail Order Wife," "Do Men
Gossip," and "Squaring It with
the Boss."
Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Monday, Nov. 14, 194913
Lebanon Offering
Three Play Evening
Lebanon Outstanding ama
teur drama i promised local
playgoers this month with the
Hl-Y productions Friday eve
ning in the high school audi
torium. The all-masculine cast of Hi-Y
members will impersonate the
fair sex in three plays, all to
be given the same evening, i
rior football players portraying
the part of a demure little maid
en gives a fair idea of the many
laughs in store during the eve
ning," said Lawrence Page, Hi-Y
Attention Loggers!
Top Prices Paid for Logs at
Burkland Lumber Co.
Turner, Ore. Ph. 1115
Bic Steel Signs With CIO U. S. Steel Vice President
John A. Stephens looks on in Pittsburgh as CIO President
Phil Murry signs a $100 a-month pension and insurance
agreement with the firm. The settlement puts 170.000 steel
workers back on the job and virtually ends the costly nation-wide
steel strike. (Acme Telephoto)
Silverton City
Hall Sans Heat
Silverton, Nov. 14 The City
hall remained closed Monday
with workmen on the job over
the week-end in an effort to re
store furnace heat.
The furnace balked a week
ago but city officials remained
on the job in spite of the chilly
atmosphere of the quarters. The
offices were ordered closed be
cause conditions could not meet
requirements of the health au
thorities. Repairmen and some city offi
cials, including R. E. Borland,
city manager, worked all day
Sunday in an effort to have the
quarters available this morning,
SHINES 20c
RAY'S SHINE PARLOR
151 N. High St.
4 doors south Grand
Theater
but were unable to complete lay
ing brick in time to restore furn
ace operations.
City Manager Borland hopes
that the repairs will be complet
ed in order to resume city activ
ities at the hall by opening time
Tuesday.
Do not shell fresh lima beans
until you are ready to use them
since they lose vitamin C (ascor
bic acid) if they are shelled
long in advance. Keep the lima
bean pods in the refrigerator un
til you are ready to cook them.
on Fuel
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CONSERVE FUEL!
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 enjoy
STORM.
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Cabinets Frames Ph. 3-5953
Dr. Charles W. Welch, for
mer moderator of the Presby
terian church in the United.
States, who died Sunday at.
Louisville, Ky., at the age of
71.
WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING
Workmanshir Cuaranteed
Good supply of parts
for all makes.
JOHN'S WATCH SHOP
3025 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-5270
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Dayton Garden Club
Cancels Fall Show
Dayton The Chrysanthemum
flower show scheduled for No-
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