Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 05, 1954, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orerot.
Tuesday, January 5, 1954
Uncle Just Didn't
Know About Babies
MIAMI, Flo. A part-time
rt o(l ict employ iu reported
satisfactory condition la Veter
ans Administration hospital today
aiter a titcnen ami was re
moved from his brain.
Authorities at Monroe General
Hospital in Key West said Joseph
W. Under. 31, mutilated his face
and then thrust the knife into his
Brain.
Key West police said Under had
written In a diary dated Jan. I:
. "Now Is the time to go to heav
ten. so let's go. One, two, three.
Come on, Satan, if you want to
wrestle witn me.
BROOKS PTA MEETS
Brooks The Brooks PTA will
meet for its monthly meeting in
the school gym at 8 p.m. Tues
day. Skits by the Cub Scouts and
he Brownies wil! be given.
Whether you prefer to make
the short-sleeved or the long
sleeved blouse in the same fab
ric to match the skirt for "dress"
look, or, to make these designs
esch in their own materials to
relste or separate . . . you'U find
them yaur stand-bys from now
inrougn many seasons!
No. 27B0 is cut in sizes 12, 14,
It, 18, 20, 36, 38, 40. Siu 16:
Skirt, 2 yds. 39-in. Blouse, IVi
yds. 39-in.
Send 30c for PATTERN with
Name, Address, Style Number
and Siie. Address PATTERN
BUREAU, Capital Journal, 652
Mission St., Ssn Francisco 8,
cam.
Patterns ready U III orders
immediately. For snerlal hand
ling of order via first class mail
include an extra 5c per patterns.
Also available the 1953-1954
FALL-WINTER FASHION
BOOK, beautifully illustrated in
COLOR and presenting over one
hundred new fashions to bridge
the seasons. Easy-to-make prac
tical pattern designs for every
age and type of figure. Order
your copy now the price is only
25c.
St. Louis or Bust on
Horse Is Man's Aim
DENVER lit Ralph Hume, a
34-year-old stealworker, will start
a - at. Louis or bust ' journey by
horseback Jaa. 11 to rejoin his
wite ana ton.
"I've been waiting since t was
in tne Navy during World War II
to do something like this," he said.
Hume plana to make the 1,000-
mue no in leu than a month.
riding a frisky 7-year-old Arabian
mar.
The ruiied steelwork rmm t
Denver two years aio with his
wue ana son, now 11. A few
months ago he decided to return
to st. Louis. His family drove back
in w family auto.
8TAYTON ASK BLOOD
Stayton a quota of 200 pints
la honed foe when the RmI Pnim
bloodmobil makes its visit to I
Stayton, reports local chairman,!
Mrs. Boy Philippi. The mobile
tni, i II ..I I il-I
grade school gymnasium
First SL from to 7 p.m. lion-!
oay, Jan. 11.
STEVE ROPES
RADIO PROGRAMS
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Gloriously worded verses from
Ecclesiastes (Chapter 3: verses
through 7) are done In a mm.
nuicently embroidered nanel
measuring 18 by 204 inches to
provide an ne:rioom piece in
your home and in your family.
Words are in cross stitch in
crimson and royal blue; flower
and leaf border are in golden
yellow, leaf green, lieht and
dark blue. Us a background of
ecru, pale Blue or oyster white
linen, silk, satin, or smooth cot-
ton. Embroidery may be in silk
or cottoa flosses. Framinc in
structions are given In the oat
tern.
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Hatie.
Peiriilo Halts,
Chorus line
jury for the week.
He called for the civil docket,
but no cases were listed.
The cxand jury foreman report
ed: "We know o( no violation nl
criminal laws in McMullen County
in the past six months. We there
fore ask the grand jury be dis
missed." Judge Gayle dismissed the grand
jury, the petit jury, compliment
ed the county on its law-abiding
citizenship and went home to Bee-ville.
3 State Highways
Now Closed by Snow
BOSTON UV-Tbe pretty chorus
line swung onto the night club
floor last night and the band
stopped playing abruptly.
Who stopped the music? Presi
dent James C. Petrillo of the AKL
American Federation ol Musicians.
Why? Because the girls in the
line belong to the American Guild
of Vaudeville Artists, also AFL.
Petrillo was quoted as saying
nuv Drone a union agreement sat fm m Tk.r. ...
to nliv fnr APIA ar,!. fon on the Oregon Coast Highway
club, throughout the country. -""5slon -
The commission's report also
listed the McKenzie. Mt. Hood
Loop and West Diamond Lake
Highways as closed by snow.
There are five short sections of
gravel surface on the Willamette
TILDEX. Tex. UV-At 10 a m I ' ' ",w ana uae"
rr.!erdf,iI?i.St' Juc,5e.W- G GoyIe Construction two miles west-of
empaneled the grand jur-. charged I Jacksonville on the Medford Pro.
11 10 me grand jury , volt highway is causing minor ria.
Jury Dismissed;
Not a Single Case
Then he swore in the petit lays.
ACROSS
1. Imitated
S. Hawaiian
dance
9. Light touch
12. City in
Indiana
13. Tennyson
ian character
14. Danish
mowy
15. Marie out
17. Cover with
gems
18. Opposite of
aweather
21. Resembling
a funeral
vase
22. At the back
25. Kind of
bean
26. Exist
27. Military
students
29. Short lor a
man's name
31. Units of
weight
31 Bedaubed
35. Overhead
railway
36. Bring into
being
38. Danish fiord
39. Silkworm
40. Sacred city
of India
42. Pertaining
to a certain
code of laws
44. Branches of
learning
45. Entries in a
customers
favor
47. Spc-tacle
51. Part of a
curve
52. Coll oegs
54. Movable
barrier in a
bulldog
55. Rodent
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Solution of Ytstsrday's Ouula
61. Grounds
adjoining
a house
57. Swirl ,
DOWN
1. Quick to
learn
2. By
3. Age
4. Old gold
coin
5. That man
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8 B.come less
severe
7. Falsehood
8. Regulating
devices
9. Soft and
restful
10. Surface
11. Formal
dance
It. A natural
force
11 Uneven
20. Rub out
22. Step
23. Of tha
mouth
24. East Indian
weight
28. Ethrreal
salt
29. Gaelic
30. Stains
32. Bitter
34. Melody
37. One who
humbles
39. Chosen
41. Apart
42. Mark of a
wound
43. Irish
expletive
46. Beverage
48 Divine being
49. Scuttle
50. Attempt
53 North Cen
tra state:
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