1 Glowing Cross' Proves to Be Only Mirror Reflection Fond Du Lac. Wis.. Dec. 5 (U.R A black-frocked widow insis ted today that a "glowing cross" on the wall of her farm home was a "miraculous" sign from her dead husband but three newsmen decided it was a re- flection from a mirror. About 1,000 persons have flocked through the small resi dence of Mrs. William Mulder to'r view the phenomenon. The wid- Somebody's Gonna' Fay This shotgun may not be neces sary, but E. M. Brewster of Dallas, Texas, is making certain that the cars jammed together above are not moved until damage to his house is paid for. Brewster was awakened during the night a week ago when the two autos ran together, then slammed into his house. He's been keeping vigil ever since to make certain the autos are not moved by the owners. (AP Wirephoto) ruary the four will start run ning a hotel together in Skegness. 'English' Twins Inseparable, So They Will Be Reunited Hoyston, Eng., Dec. 5 VP) The doctors have decided that a set of, English not Siamese twins are inseparable. They have ordered that Mrs. Edith Sutcliffe and Mrs. Ethel Robinson 40 years old and twins are to be reunited per manently, even at the expense of their husbands' jobs. The sisters were married to Leonard Sutcliffe and Sidney Robinson in a double ceremony In 1926. In 1933, Robinson's work as an employment agent took him to Gainsborough, 40 miles from here. Suitcliffe stay ed in Royston as an insurance agent. . For the past 16 years their twin wives have exchanged more than 16,000 letters and have made 800 week-end visits to each other. But during their absence ' from each other they have pined away until now they are twin lhadows. "Every moment we are apart we fret," said Mrs. Sutcliffe. "We can't help it," said Mrs. Robinson. "We are a part of each other." The doctors decided the only cure would be for them to live together again. So Sutcliffe and Robinson are chucking their jobs, and in Feb- Tito Offers Bonuses For All New Babies London, Dec. 9 W) Marshal Tito now is giving bonuses to Yugoslavs who have babies. The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug, said today the state will give 2000 dinars ($40) to clothe each new-born child under a de cree just promulgated. Women workers, as well as unemployed workers' wives, are to get a special bonus of 600 di nars ($12) per month during the six months before and after childbirth. The money must be used for food. Four Corners Garden Club Will Aid Needy Children Four Corners, Dec. 5 Spotlighting the beginning of the holiday season was the Four Corners Garden club's Christmas dinner and program in the Community hall. Candle light and holly com bined with Christmas decorations make a colorful setting for the tables. Covers were laid for 36 with Mrs. Claud Day of Salem as a guest Carol singing led by Mrs. L, J. Stewart with Mrs. G. M. Deen at the piano preceded the gift exchange and club business. The club voted to give a Christ mas basket to needy children. nosiesses ior uie evening half of the club members. At the Friday afternoon meeting of the Lincoln Mother's club about fiftv mothers heard Miss Mar garet McDevitt, art supervisor for the Salem public scnoois, discuss the progress of art in the grade school. The Wiltsey Music House presented Miss Sus anna Howell in a program of ac cordion music. Mrs. Harvey Meyer appointed the following room mothers from each grade to be responsi ble for the hostesses at each meeting: first grades, Mrs. Len thai Holman and Mrs. Melvin Scott: second grade, Mrs. Carol Capps; mixed second-third, Mrs. William Futrell; third, Mrs. Ger ald Wing; fourth, Mrs. Michael Kipper; fifth, Mrs. Francis Mil ler; sixth, Mrs. C. O. Gilming. The Mother's club will spon sor a benefit dinner and pro gram of motion pictures Decem ber 8 from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Andrew Messman, Mrs. Donald Blaisdell, Mrs. W. E. Dunnigan, Mrs. Frank Ediger, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. W. R. Tower, Mrs. R. W. Mayden, Mrs. Joseph Wilson. Oregon-Idaho Pad on Trucks Boise, Dec. 5 W The Idaho public utilities commission has authority to enter into an agree ment with Oregon to pro-rate license fees of fleets of trucks in accordance with the mileage traveled in each state, Attorney General Robert E. Smylie ruled today. W. B. Joy, commission presi dent, said in view of this au. thority the commission will pre pare a reciprocity agreement covering the pro-rated registra tion fee proposal and submit it to the Oregon secretary of state early next week. He explained that under terms of the proposal, fleets of trucks would pay a percentage of their registration fees in Oregon and Idaho in accordance with the mileage traveled in each state. The mileage would be comput ed only on interstate shipments. Terms of the reciprocity agreement between the two states were reached at a confer ence here several weeks ago. Re. ciprocity between the states was limited when Oregon adopted its vehicle-mile tax two years ago. A new schedule of registra tion fees for trucks becomes ef fective Jan. 1, 1950, in Oregon. Joy said the new schedule is closer in line with the Idaho rates. Joy said under terms of the agreement Idaho truckers will still have to pay the vehicle-mile tax in Oregon as reciprocity is based only on registration fees. Bank Change Noted Albany Appointment of Da vid W. Holman to a , position with the installment loan de partment of the First National branch bank here- is announced by Dan Bfenneman, local branch manager. Holman, a native of Baker, has been with the Port land and Oregon City branches of the bank for seven years. ow, along with many of the spectators, regarded it as a mir acle. "Maybe the cross did come from the mirror," said Mrs. Mul der in a heavy German accent, "but I don't know why I didn't see it before my husband died. "I still think it was the work of God." Three newsmen who visited the home last night said they saw the cross, an outline of light on the faded pink wallpaper in the dwellings living room They traced the source of the light to the beveled edge of a mirror in the adjoining bedroom. The light came from a lamp. reflected against the mirror edge, and made the cross shine on the wall in the next room When they placed a piece of paper over the mirror edge, the cross disappeared Mrs. Mulder, a strong and handsome 65-year-old farm wife, wasn't convinced, however For one thing, she said, the furniture in the house includ ing the lamp and mirror hadn't been moved from their posi tions for seven years. Yet, she said, the cross never was noticed until the week after her husband died last Oct. 22. Thy WHISTlf ty Hornet Control Tbty puff root SMOKf Visit Hamilton's Toyland for good toys at low prices. Many models of the famous Lionel line are on display at prices ranging from 15.9S to 75.00. The automatic station is only one of several new Lionel ac cessories on display at Hamil- i ton's. Baa HAMILTON FURNITURE CO., 110 CMEMEXITA AlfM. ORioOl Claim P 0 Uses Censorship New York, Dec. 5 (PI A pub lishing company official says the post office department apparent ly is exercising a "subtle new form of censorship" over what is stamped on mailed parcels. The publishers, Rinehart and company wanted to use a post mark slogan on its mail, saying: "For better government, support Capital Journal, Salem,' Ore., Monday, December 5, 1949 15 Dr. 11. H. Chang who will discuss "America's Stake In Asia" during next Wednesday night's dinner meeting of the Salem Knife and Fork club at the Marion hotel. Dr. Chang who speaks perfect English, was given the degree of doc tor of philosophy at Harvard university at the age of 23. His most recent visit to China was in 1948. Lindbeck Commended for High Standing of Ship Lt. Comdr. John Lindbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lind beck, and now inspector-instructor of Naval Reserves, Eugene and Salem, has been forwarded a letter of commendation for the high standing of Lindbeck's. ship in the Battle of Efficiency Com petition in 1949. The commendation, forward ed the Salem naval man from the 13th Naval District reads in part ... "During the subject year you served as executive officer of the U.S.S. Roggers (DD-876) and as such contributed largely to the excellent results obtained in administration. Persistent en deavor and teamwork by all hands made it possible for the Rogers to stand fourth among all destroyer pickets of the force. For your contribution to this performance you are here by commended." Lindbeck was assigned to the USS Rogers as executive officer in July, 1947, and detached Sep tember 1, 1949. During most of this time the ship was in far eastern waters. The Rogers was specifically commended on four separate occasions. A "Certificate of Achieve ment" was awarded by Lt. Gen. Hull, USA for outstanding per formance during the Eniwetok atom bomb tests in the spring of 1948; August, 1948, it was com mended by the Commander De stroyer Forces, Pacific Fleet, for being runner-up ship in the 1948 Battle of Efficiency Competi tion; and September, 1948 the Rogers won the Athletic Gen eral Excellency trophy, awarded annually to one destroyer of the force. Baby Has Tooth Troubles East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 5 (U.R) Two-months old Ronald Bernack) won't have his low er front tooth for Christmas. A dentist extracted the tooth because it was puncturing nipples on Ronald's milk bot tles and cutting his tongue. You need more than a 'salve' for A6C3IIU6 CHEST COLDS to rtfim MHhs and sort msclts You med to rub on stimulating, pain reliering Muaterole. It not only brings fast, long-laating relief but actually help check the irritation and break up local eonceation. Buy Muaterole! 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