Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 01, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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Monday. February 1. 1954
THE CAPITAL .TOIRNAL. Kalrm, Orfgnn
Sessions fo
Open Tuesday
The first session of the three-
day convocation for ministers and
Jsymen, Oregon Council of
Churches, will be held at the
Kirst Chrislian Church Tuesdsv
afternoon when Dr. Henry Hilt
Crane of Central Methodist
Church, Detroit, Mich., speaks on
the subject "The Modern Rele
vance of Protestant Principles."
This year's convocation Willi
stress inspirational purposes rath
er than formal business of the
council. All sessions will be held
at the First Christian Church.
A two-hour panel and discus
sion concerning the church's mis
sion in world affairs will be held
from 2:45 to 4:45 Tuesday after
noon with C. A. Sprague, Salem:
Dr. Paul Means, University of
Oregon: Dr. U. C. Dubaeh, Lewis
and Clark College; Bernhard
Kcdde, American Friends Service,
and Prof. Thomas Bennett, Wil
lamette University, participating.
Governor Paul L. Patterson
will be the principal speaker at
the banquet to be held at 6:30
Tuesday night. This will be fol
lowed by a mass meeting at 8
o'clock when Dr. Crane will be
the principal speaker.
The convocation will extend
through Wednesday and will
close with a luncheon meeting
Thursday noon with Bishop
Stephen Bayne ol the Olympia
diocese giving the address.
RUSSIAN SILHOUETTE
The first photograph of a Russian Ilyush 28-2 twin-jet bomber,
appearing in the current issue of Aviation Week, shows a new
40-degrcc sweepback has replaced the original straight wing
RoberfsWomen
Plan Meetings
ROBERTS Home Extension
Unit met at the grange hall
Thursday at 10:30 a.m., serving
coffee at noon with the sack
lunch each one brought.
Mrs. Frank Boehringer and Mrs.
Jim Daniels, project leaders, dem
onstratcd "Simple Home Repairs."
The chairman, Mrs. A. D. Gra
ham, appointed Mrs. Jim Daniels
to serve on the program planning
committee to substitute for Mrs.
G. S. Higgins.
It was announced that the 4-H
group of Halls Ferry is sponsoring
an open meeting Tuesday, Feb. 9,
at the Halls rcrry school house.
The public is invited.
Landscape meeting for mem
bers and their , husbands will be
held at the old High School build
ing, Room 202 A, in Salem. Feb.
4, at 8 p.m. I. B. Solberg of the
Landscape Agriculture depart
ment, Oregon Mate college, will
discuss "General Consideration in
Landscaping" and show colored
Troops Sent to
Quell Uprising
BEIRUT, Lebanon W Reports
reaching here Monday said Syrian
troops have gone into action to
put down a revolt of restless
Druse tribesmen in southern Syr
ia. Three Druse villages reported
ly have been destroyed and about
15 others damaged.
The reported uprising came af
ter Syrian President Col Adib Shi
shckly last week proclaimed mar
tial law in several areas of his
country and arrested 12 onnosition
leaders whom he accused of schoolhousc when for the pro
"openly calling for mutiny and gram Gus Moore, a member of
disturbance, anisnckly said then
there bad been attacks on troops
In various parts of Syria.
With strict censorship apparent
ly blocking direct word from Aa
ttiascus, Syria's capital, one well
informed source here said Druse
village had been wiped out by a
12-hour artillery bombardment.
have a thrust of 550 pounds. It has a top speed of over 650
niph and a ceiling of about 45,000 feet. (UP Tclephoto)
Auto Parts Store Opened
In East Salem Community
EAST SALEM A recently es
tablishcd new business for Swe
gle community Is the Orval Lov-
cllelte "Auto Parts and Mechan
ic Shop" at the corner of Mar
ket St. and Birchwood ,Dr. Mr.
and Mrs. Lovellette bought this
corner with the large shop build
ing and a former store building
which they have remodelled lor
a home and are selling gas and
oil as the station there did sev
eral years ago.
Now living in the former Chct
Schabcrg home off Birchwood
Dr. near the Market St. corner
arc Mr. and Mrs. James Pollard,
Dr. Robert Anderson, president
of Hoover Parent-Teachers asso
ciation, announces that plans arc
for February to be "School
Board" month for their district.
The first program will be Mon
day, February 1, at 7:30 in the
The malting of sun-dried mud
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Of all kinds. Trusses, Abdomi
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Expert fitters private fitting
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"ASK YOUR DOCTOR"
Capital Drug Store
405 Slate Street
Corner of Liberty
S&H Green Stamps
the Salem school board, will be
the guest speaker. He will dis
cuss the growth of the Salem dis
trict, the new high school and
give a background for the prob
lems that will be brought up at
the board's regular meeting to be
held at the school the following
week.
Swcglc Woman's club will meet
Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the home
of Mrs. Ralph Hcin on Lancas
ter Dr. Members are asked to
bring special pictures.
Swegle Road Garden club
the home of Mrs. Harold Olson,
1155 Hoffman Rd., at 7:30 p.m.
Lansing Neighbors Garden club
meets in the home of Mrs. H. Wil
lard Cole at 2035 Jcldcn Ave. at
1:30 p.m. Thursday, February 4.
Lancaster home extension unit
meets Friday, February 5, at
10:30 a.m. in the Mayflower hall.
An extension agent will discuss
"New Trends in Lighting."
Merry-Go-Round club meets
Thursday, February 4, at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Laudie on Hollywood Dr.
Merry Minglers club . met
Thursday in the home of Mrs.
Allen McCain on Silverton Rd.
For (he program Mrs. Henry
Sprick read a letter from her
sister-in-law who had been on a
trip to Europe where she went
first to find the grave of a son
in England, and then toured the
continent, and told of her experi
ences in different countries. Mrs.
Wade Carter told of her recent
trip east and south with her hus
band, where they visited in New
York City, Washington, D. C, and
drove south to the most southern
point of Florida and home
through New Orleans, across Tex
as to California and north to Sa
lem. Present for the afternoon
were .Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mrs.
Robert Fromm, Mrs. R. Gordon
Scott, Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs.
Anna .less, Mrs. A. C. Jackson,
Mrs. W. B. Wittington, Mrs. Hen
ry Sprick, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs.
Present beside the project lead
ers at the unit meeting were: Mrs.
Jerome Apple, a new 'member,
Mrs. Ej N. Graves, Mrs. W. W.
Wilson, Mrs. Russel Davenport,
Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, Mrs. L. F.
Zielke, Mrs. Oliver Holcomb, Mrs.
Gladys Owings, Mrs. Warren Wal-
Mrs. L. F. Zielke and Mrs.
Herman Doncy will have charge
of the project "Making Fabric
Lampshades" at the next meet
ing held at the Grange Hall.
Mrs. W. W. Thomas of Salem.
visited a lew days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Claude Edwards last
week.
Craig Bidgood of St. Paul,
Minn., surprised his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, this
week when he flew in for'a short
visit. He is employed in the en
gine shops of the Northwest Air
Lines and made a business trip
to Seattle.
Boys Playing With
Matches Start Fire
PORTLAND tfl Two boys
playing with matches were blamed
for a fire which did an estimated
$5,000 to $10,000 damage to a home
here Saturday.
One of the boys. Charles Row
land, 4, suffered hand and face
burns. Tommy Otis, 6, son of the
owner of the home, escaped injury.
meets Tuesday, February 2, in U'nvil Case, Mrs. Clyde Colwcll,
Mrs. Carter and the hostess. 1
Barbecued
CRAB
NOifrirs
1170 Center
Norse Jumps on
Gov. Shivers
AUSTIN, Tex. Wl Oregon's Sen.
Wayne Morse criticized Texas Gov.
Allan Shivers before nn audience of
Texans Sunday night.
Morse, who during the last elec
tions bolted the Republican Parly,
said "it is not politically ethical
to stay in one party and campaign
for the other party." Shivers, a
Democrat, supported Gen. Eisen
hower in the last cleclion.
Morse also criticized Sen. I.yndnn ;
Johnson i'1'ex.l, the senate minor !
ity leader. )
Morse said Johnson "has the j
most reactionary record in the s
Senate" and apparently is afraid
he will be defeated in the next
election.
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SALEM, OltK.
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McCall Looks ior
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1'OltTLANI) WV-Thomas Law son
McCall is looking (nr a manniicr
to run his campaign for election
to Congress this year.
Mrt'nll, fanner administrative
assistance to Gov. Douglas McKay,
intends to oppose Hep. Ilomrr I).
Angell for the Hepiibliran nomina
tion from the Multnomah County
district.
lie said he already has had two
campaign managers hut both with
drew after other ltcluiblirnns de
cided that parly support should go
In Angell.
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