Salem: Oregon, Thursday, October 111956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL rSection 3 Lutherans OK Setting Up of Own Schools HARRISBURG, Pa. tfc-Ameri-ca's largest Lutheran church to day was pledged to help establish parochial schools wherever it believes public schools are (ailing down on the job. Delegates to the United Luther an Convention gave resounding approval to the broad-scale pro gram last night, alter a scrappy two-hour floor debate over the merits of public versus church education. The "total educational experi ence of the child should be a Christian one," declared the Rev. Herbert N. Gibney of Hempstead, N.Y. Public schools, he said, can't provide that approach. Dr. Arrnin G. Weng, president ot the Chicaso Lutheran Seminary, shot back that it's erroneous to hold that mathematics, reading, chemistry or physics can be taught in any "particular Chris tian context." That's a "false basis to a false thesis," he said. He added that judging from the church's record in Sunday ' schools and other edu cational efforts, he doubted it . could do as well as public schools. V In the windup, the convention 'took a middle-road course, recog nizing public schools as "a basic institution for general education." but favoring church schools in special circumstances.. First A-Boml) Drop Made by British Plane ADELAIDE, Australia Uv-Brit; ain test-dropped an "operational" atomic weapon from a plane for, the first, time today, sne pro nounced the test, a success. The bomb was dropped from a four-jet Valiant , bomber flying about three miles high over the Maralinga test range in southern Australia. , It. was the third in Britain's current series of four test blasts, but he first to be de scribed as an actual weapon ready for use in event of war. The air drop was generally con sidered a dress rehearsal for Brit ain's first hydrogen bomb test on Christmas Island next spring. Air force officials who will take part in that operation watched today's blast. A huge , fireball dimmed the afternoon sun as the bomb went off. A smoke cloud spread in all directions in patterns somewhat different from .the usual mush room formation which follows ground bursts. A report from the. blast, scene said scientists already were mov ing into the area to check condi tions. A fleet of Royal Air Force Canberra bombers was tracing the atomic cloud.- . . " ' . OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Miss Sulla van Not 111, Didn't Like Her Role NEW YORK,. Ifl Actress Mar garet Sullavan says the reason she failed to appear in a television play Monday night was because she was not satisfied with her re hearsal performance. The 45 - year - old stage and screen star said last night she told the show's producer Felix - Jack son she could not go through with the show. ' "I insisted I be replaced," Miss Sullavan said, adding, "The pro ducer apparently did not take me seriously." Miss Sullavan stayed away from CBS' Studio One performance of "The Pilot," a play based on the life of a nun, Sister Mary Aquinas. The performance was called off and a Kinescope (film) of a pre vious program was shown. Kenneth A. Wagg, Miss Sulla van's husband, earlier told news men his wife was ill and in a hospital, but would give no further details. . i hor dale-merit, issued through her press agent and confirmed by her attorney, Miss Sullavan said "a Misunderstanding took place" and she and her husband had been staying with friends, whom she did not identify. The actress attributed her hus band's explanation that she was ill to the fact that he is "a busi nessman not acquainted with show business." Parcels Don't Need Marking On Inspection WASHINGTON (" Postmaster General Summerfield announced today that the familiar label "may be opened for pos'al inspection" no longer is needed on sealed sec ond, third and fourth class mat- Summerticld said he had adopt ed the suggestion of his legal de partment that the inspection reg ulation is now so well known to the public that when the sender seals such packages he gives im plicit authorization for its inspec- '"The requirement for labeling has been in effect since 1M1. Summerfield said that when a mailer does not wish to have his mail opened, for inspection, he needs only to mark the item 'first class" and attach the proper first class psta?c- : tu. iou: fnnihall season marked .: mmw&;1: ....... m mmWA Hi - I I ' ' omi's sups , ' I . . . - ' . , ' '-- ffri I Reg. 98c I White Cotton Slips J M ." Bef ' ' ISjM I Floral Print I Size 4 to 14 I .... HffiK I I - Keg. 1.69 Value fe K I Pillow Cases I fr?" " 'mM . 2 for $1 . liberty street - court street F03DEDAV AM SATT(l!)C2l2)AV Fine quality white pil low cases- with f 16 r a I prints in color reg. 98c ea.. if perfect.- .' i '. DOMESTICS-D.wnliiin RECEIVING BLANKETS 'Infants Blankets in t New Fall Kharl... Reg. 89c ea. val. 2 for ' ' Infants Downstairs A good "' i - t - r - e -at - e - h Icon maki you fal so nice! y , REPEAT OF , A SELL OUT! FAMOUS NAME NYLONS '. 3 pi. v 69c pr $ 2 Amazing new Miracle Knitl Sheer and stretchable' with Twice the wearl Here's a life-size stocking that stretch es and gives with every movement. Fits as no stocking has ever beforel Regular 1.35 if perfect! They wear like iron and look sheer as a whisper. Your own proportions, with stretch added new colors-all sizes. Hosiery-Main Floor INFANTS TRAINING PANTS Infants Sizes 1 to 4 White. Onlv Washable Cotton. S for Infants Downstalra 1 CHILDREN'S T SHIRTS Sizes 1 to 6. Asst. C Tnlftr Cotton' Fnhrltv P Reg. 1.59 Value .... Childrens Downstairs 1 COSTUME JEWELRY Values to 1.95. Clearance of Odd Lots Items. 1 2 for Jewelry Main Floor 1 LADIES HANKIES Pretty Floral Prints. Values in Kneea. ' New Patterns -.3 for Accessoriea-rMain Floor 1 1.00 DRAPERY YARDAGE . Rig. .1.49 yd. l.valy Ttxturtd Shaar "astal Shadas CAFE CURTAINS, Scalloped Top With 3 QO Colorful Partarns and rla'in Br.adtl.th. Valuaa to 1.91 STACK PILLOWS O ff Reg. 9.95 .....;...-.--U'?-. Each W.WV . . 24"x4" Strip.d CoHort Cov.n Jult 7 REMNANTS, Values to 3.98 1 AA Som. to 3Vi yd. Pieces.......... ....Each I . W CHINTZ Values to 1.98 .... .yd. Print! and Plains, lovaly for Kitchan and Bathrooms. ASSORTED COTTON YARDAGE AA 36" . J. yd. I.UU Colorful. Prints for Curtains to Suit Any Room BEDSPREADS Values to 12.98 ...1.'... .ea, m Group Cotton Prima BURLAP , 36" Width, Reg. 49c yd 3 yds Wina, Qluo i Brown Only FLANNEL INTERLINING 1 ff 50" 4 yds. I.UU TAFFETA SHOWER CURTAINS ' . Jl ff Values to 6.95 . . Each T.WW Willi Soma Manning Window Curtains BEMBERG ORGANDY PRISCIILA O AA 48x81-Reg. 5.29 lpr. WtVV . ...... Draperies Third Moor Court Street . . : 100 9.00 100 LADIES NECK SQUARES Values to $1. All Si IV Actl Mullinl. or Squares for Accessories Main Floor 1 LADIES GLOVES Asst. Cottons, Wools ft A Nvlrns Now Pall Shades. Sizes 6 to 8'i Accessories Main Floor POPETTE BEADS Asst. Pastel Colors Vari ous Lengths ea. The Kpasnn'. Pnnn. lar Accessory. 3 for Accessories Main Floor 1 1 MEN'S NECKTIES Famous Name Values to $1 2.50. Silks and Rayons Assorted Colors 2 for Men's Main Floor 1 1 if Cannon Towels Reg. 89c Bath 2 ' 1 8g. 69c Hind 3$1 4w$l teg. 29c Cloth New shipment thick terry in decorator colors nylon dacron selvage a plus value! DOMESTICS-Downstairi MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Reg. 55c Whites & Fancy Hanrl Finich. ed Hems. 3 for woven Patterns. Men's Main Floor MEN'S JACKETS Reg. 14.95 Nylon Plaid Shell in 4 Colors. Csnar Nylon Fleece. Sizes 36 to 46 Men's Main Floor MEN'S BANDANAS 18". Square Asst. Multi. color Red C anrl Rlno Reg. 15c .J 12 for Men's Main Floor 1 MEN'S WORK JACKETS Reg. 7.95. Heavy Lanshire Twill. Forest . tp Green. Cotton It Acetate. 36 to 46 Men's Main Floor OUTING FLANNEL Reg. 29c yd. White Out ing. 27" width. em Ideal for I Diapers 5 yds. Fabrics Mezzanine DENIM FABRICS Reg. 59c yd. Assorted Colors t Pre.lhrilnlr Denim 36" Width ....2 yds. Fabrics Mezzanine 1 WOOL BLEND FABRICS Limited Quantity of 54' wool Blend r Fahrir Reg. 2.50 yd yd. Fabrics Mezzanine 1 WE GIVE AND REDEEMGREEN STAMPS f REG. TO 3.98 1. UMBRELLAS I ' Wiafl "a'nv '''y special! Cheery 1UI plaids and solid color cov- . Hi' ers nove"v or popular Br hook handles. I t I , Accessories, main floor Values to 19.95V THROW RUGS V 1 li! Discontinued samples I colors and patterns- , wool viscose blrfnds . I Values to 19.95. " RUGS-Second Floor Court Street Values to 3.95 N. yjgl LADIES' 'L ' BL0USES : V Famous name blouses in I R M I Pre"Y Ps,,erns ano1 s0'' ' I co'ors washable all V-'i'iTEiV popular sizes. SPORTSWEAR Second Floor , , 2.50 REG. MEN'S . JEWELRY I Mm a piu, tii I .Tti'l From a top-notch makerl I Tfi Handsome tie bars and Jjjcuff links in a variety of styles and finishes. Men's Wear, main floor SPECIAL TALLSCOOP MEASURE SPOONS Vt Teaspoon to 1 Tablespoon-ln Colon..,. 1V4 QT. MIXING BOWL . Reg. 2.15 Stainless Steel. . COVERED LOAF PAN Reg. 1.39. Bake-Store. 9x5x2Vi Aluminum ... SHILL MUFFIN PAN Reg. 2.50. 6-cup Siie, Aluminum A for PEPPER MILL SALT SHAKER SET Reg. 2,50. Polished Wood, 2 Designs.. WALL DECORATIONS. Reg. 4.50 Vat. Wrought Iron Type Figurines W for CLOTHES PINS, Reg. 2.80 Value . Q IS to Pkg. Polished Wood O pkg. STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE, Reg. 2.50 ff 5-pc. Place Setting. 1 Knife, 1 Fork, 1 Salad Fork, I.UU 1 Teaspoon, 1 Soup Spoon. Assorted Patterns. COVERED BUTTER DISH, Reg. 1.98 '. Crystal Plate Aluminum , Cover... 9 PC. STEAK KNIFE CARVING SET Reg. 12.95. Stainless Steel Blades-Plastic Handles. KITCHEN TOOLS, Reg. 1.95 . . Long Handle Spatula Stainless Steel. FAMOUS VEGETABLE SLICER Special Adiuslabla Sllcas-Ihrads-Wllli lasy Adustabla rlalfarm Housewares Downstalra Court Street BOY'S WOOL JACKETS Reg. $5 Plaid Front Sues 4 to 1Z . ft Blue, Red, Brown. Plaids .... Boys Main Floor BOY'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS Reg. 2.98 Slipover Style. Assorted C Sizes 6 to 12 Boys Main Floor BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Stylos Reg. 2.49 Broadcloth 4 & Knits. Sizes 6 to 16 ... ... Boys Main Floor 1.00 1 I i.oo Hj 1.00 I 1.00 IM-t i.oo m 1.00 - li . . :V 3.00 i.oo - ' ? 1 .WW I k tT-S ::.p:;-;::::;;,:;;::,;.; r. 3 'S S1;; LAMP SHADES Notions Mesianine . ; tmm ' '''r-' ' PRINTED OUTING 1 ' ' ;'' '" l'' . : M ' ' 1 ' FLANNEL ' . I m ' ' ' Reg. 49c yd. A Largo I . , ' 7 J, 1 of Multicolor ' ' 1 I Lar9e assortment of shades - N ' Mm Print Patterns S yds. aold foils, rjrovlncial Drirtt fab- Fabrics-Mezzanine r,csfor foor amps 4nd tab)e UNBLEACHED MUSLIN V amps ' 39" Width Reg. 39c yd. 1 vaiuc.. unuieaviifu, ... x ruKmiiuKC aecona rioor x For I Drapes, etc. 5 yds. v Fabrics Mciianine x- r V " Values to 12.95,. - MEN'S Dinette Chairs BOOT socks $R r I tiu Ul mm I Chrorne and wrought Iron din- ' I , - ' ette chairs-Clearanle odds and ' 7 89c pr.-gray and white. Sizes I FURNITURE Second Floor ' 't yS "N ' ' Reg. 6.95 ;j ' S REG. 39c ea. Value v mm I . ;! fingertip . Sweaters GUEST TOWEIS '3 '- I ' I mmW I I an f Wi 100 wool work sweaters car- ! I lOr digan stylo 2 pocket-Sizes 36 .". j j I to 44 4 Asst. colors perfect A pretty selection of solid colors , quality. '.,; and fringed edges. V MENS-Maln Floor 'It Rg. S-'SV utaje !''f nibii' .... -a . I FlfinnAl Pmnmnc J M B IHIIIIVI MI.J.aBllj.aa' I Warm Cotton f mm s . k 1.3 1 I Z! f $1 I A colorful selection of warm I ii MEN'S BELTS Fine Quality Leathers Values up tta. n 1 Kfi A eel Colors and Widths Men's Main Floor FEATHER PILLOWS Crushed Chicken C" Featheroroot Tick Domestics Downstairs FLOUR SACKS Popular Unopened Style Bleached U'hlln lirn Size .4. for Domestics Downstairs 1 PLAID SHEET BLANKETS Multicolor I'lalds. 60 x 76 Size. Soft, Warm Cotton Domestics Downstairs BUTCHER LINEN PRINTS Reg. 98c yard Value. Pret ty colors c tc Patterns For Dresses, Robes 2 yds. Fabrics Mezzanine BRASSIERES Famous Name Bra's at a Unrlifnr PHr- Assorted Styles Foundations Second Floor 1 A colorful selection of warm flannel pajamas middy and but ton styles solid color with con- 'rast trim-Sizes A-B-C-D. MENS-Maln Floor ' ... . .. the 60th in the history of the sport m the University ot .qrio Uan.