Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Singing of Carols to Be
Subject at Public Hearing
Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 8 (U.R) Christmas carols In the Chelsea
6C.V00lS?
4(No, says a Jewish mother, because they make many ol the
; children unhappy.
Yes, says a school official to ban them would only add fuel
Union Launches
was a large attendance and fine
Creech gave a report on the
five million ton deposit of high
grade phosphate secured to the
cooperative farmers through a
perpetual government lease. A
discussion on profitable purch
asing of turkey feeds was led
by Paul Perlich.
Announcement was made of
the organizing of a weed con
trol distirct to fight tansey rag
wort and gorse. All those inter
ested should contact Herman
Klcen. Mrs. George Bahnsen
and Mrs. Arthur Schulz were
committee on serving.
AlMn HafanrA rAiirrlnPi,al Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1949 15
interest. Lyle Thomas, state
legislator from Polk county
and state secretary of the F.U.
HIU1II lCIGIIJC VUUIJG
Slated for Troops
naval forces in Europe were
brought up to date on the latest
word in atomic defenses at a
recent conference at army head
quarters in Heidelberg.
ed at a recent meeting at the
Senator hotel In Salem.
Weed Campaign
was guest speaker, discussing
agricultural problems and set
ting forth the advantages of the
Brannan plan.
A round table discussion was
led by Walter Baker with War
ren Creech, Arno Springer and
Gus Schlicker taking part.
Schlicker also gave the legisla
tive report and urged, air to look
into the records of the political
FALTH TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Mtn wawri of false teeth have suf
fered real embarrassment because their
plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at Just
the wrong time. Do not live in fenr of
this happening to you. Just sprinkle a
little FASTEETH the alkaline Inon
arld) powder, on your plates. Holds faint
teeth mora firmly, so they feel mora com
fortable. Does not sour. Checks "plate
odor" (denture breath). Oet FASTEETH
at any drug store.
Frankfurt, Germany, Dec. 8
(P) American soldiers in Eur
ope will start learning atomic
defense measures as a normal
part of their training next year.
U.S. army headquarters an
nounced last night troops are
to be told about the effects of
atomic explosions and the best
defenses against them. Comman
ders of U.S. army, air force and
Bethel The monthly meeting
of Bethel local of the Farmers
Union was in charge of Roy
Marchand, Cora Sapplngfield,
George Bahnsen, and J. R. Car-
Fox Heads Foresters
Lebanon Charles E. Fox,
vice president of Cascades Ply
wood corporation here, was
elected president of the Asso
ciated Forest Industries of Ore
gon, a service group of the state
lumber industry. He was select
to the tires ol intolerance.
On December 15, it was de
business district, and next door
to the Linn county fire patrol
association headquarters. It was
ruthers led in the singing of
Christmas carols.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bate
Dutit under the jurisdiction of
Cliff Vaughan of Lebanon, ai
distributor.
son of Route 5 were received as
members of the group. There
aspirants and be active before
the spring primaries.
V
cided today, the school commit
tee will rule whether childish
voices may sing "Silent Night"
and "Oh, Little Town of Beth
lehem." The situation came to a head
at a Parent-Teacher association
meeting Thursday when Mrs.
Abraham Wolpcr moved that the
singing of carols be banned.
No vote Was taken but a peti
tion was forwarded to the com
mittee governing the schools,
whose population is about 45
per cent Jewish, 45 per cent
Catholic and 10 per cent Protes
tant. "This is a happy season for
the children," said Mrs. Wolper.
"It is wrong for them to have
songs which some children feel
they can't sing. It makes my
son unhappy when his class
mates ask him why he doesn't
sing the songs. There are pag
eants, too, of a religious nature.
Such things should not be in
the schools."
Mrs. Wolper said they might
sing songs like "Jingle Bells" or
others concerning Santa Claus
that are not of a religious nature.
Children from Jewish homes
"dread this season" of carols
written for a particular religious
group, she said.
J. Frank Herlihy, superintend
ent of schools, believes the carols
should remain. He said they are
ung in music classes and by
school glee clubs the latter
serenading each room the flay
before the start of Christmas
vacation.
"The children also sing songs
pertinent to the Jewish feast of
Chanukah which falls during the
Christmas season," Herlihy said.
"We try to sing Jewish and
Christian songs impartially so
there will be no feeling of intolerance."
Both Mrs. Wolper and Herlihy !
agreed the public hearing was
desirable.
New Service Station
Eleventh in System
Lebanon General Petroleum
celebrated the opening of its
eleventh independently owned
service station in eastern Linn
county when Preston's Mobllegas
Service officially opened in I
Sweet Home with Ralph Pres
ton and Kenneth Ripley serving
needs of the motoring public.
The station is located on high
way 20 at the eastern edge of the
) Lucky says-
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