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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1957)
Salem Oregon, Saturday, April 20, 1957 Christians All Over Prepare By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Christians throughout the world celebrate ' tomorrow the joyous "holiday of Easter, commemorat ing the resurrection of Christ. Millions of worshippers will throng churches in cities, towns and villages to pray in the name of the Prince of Peace. In old Jerusalem, because of the atmosphere of suspicion and "hostility" which grips the Middle East, only hundreds instead of the usual thousands .of pilgrims will take part in ceremonies. In Home, Pope Pius XII will give his annual Easter message Salem to Be Host To Musical Group The "Musical Ambassadors," a 20-voice choir and instrumental ensemble from Southern California Bible College at Costa Mesa, will be at the Evangelistic Temple on Soloist William Utley, well known vocalist, who will take part . in two Sunday services at the First Evangelical U. B. Church. He will sing a solo during the 11 a.m.. worship service and will have a prom inent part in the cantata "Olivet to Calvary," which will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Celebration of Easter Billed Celebration of the Easter day will be observed by a special Sun day School program at 9:45 a m at the -Evangelistic Temple, Mar ket at Park, according to the Rev. Levi Larson, pastor. The program will be presented by the intermediate department of the Sunday School. Various musi cal groups will give the Easter story in song and in scripture. "Because He Lives" will be the subject of the pastor's sermon at 11 a.m. The church choir will ring "I Am the Resurrection" by James McGranahan. At the 7:30 p.m. service a musi cal program will be presented by the choir and varied vocal and instrumental combinations. Dinner Planned A dinner program sponsored by the North Willamette District 90 and 9 Men, will be held at the Turner Christian Church at 6:45 p.m. Monday, April 22. . Dr. Charles to Speak The Unitarian Fellowship will hear Dr. Milton R. Charles speak Sunday morning at 10:30 at the YWCA. Dr. Charles is an associate professor of social science at the Oregon College of Education. He will speak on "The Sorry Scheme of Things." Cantata Prepared . The senior choir of Central Lu- ineran unurcn unuer uie uireuuon C ol Raymond Dahlen will present the Easter Cantata, "Christ-Triumphant" on Easter Sunday at 8 -n.m. The choir will include 30 voices. REV. GEORGE SWIFT Events of Holy Week Given Study by Christian World While some other religions may be based on ethics. Christianity revolves primarily about a Per son. Take the "Apostles- Creed", which is a "minimum belief" of the great, company of Christians of all or nearly all "persuasions". The Creed tells the story ol God Incarnate in the person of Jesus Christ. There is no mention fn the Creed of codes of ethics, there is nothing in it about being good or bad. The Creed simply tells us there is One God, the Father, who made k.-an and earth! and that Jesus Christ His only Son. Our Lord.j was born of the virgin mary, was crucified, died, was buried, and the third day. He rose from the dead! , - Because the followers of Our Lord and those who tjavc come after them, believe all this, they lilen with awe and reverence, to human, they are as prone to u my .. d " the srar-s fly upward", irm.t ' ejc! for Easter Service to the world. For the first time the Pontiff's message will be televised for Europe. Also, it will be broad cast via Vatican Radio and 14 European networks in 28 lan guages, and later will be picked up by American, Canadian and British, broadcasting systems. Many Sunrise Rites In the United States, regular church services will be supple mented by scores of sunrise cere monies in various sections of the nation. For small children, it will be the happy day to find the brightly Market and Park avenues next Tuesday night. This choir, under the direction of the Rev. Paul Johnson is ac claimed one of the finest in South ern California. The organization is presently on a national tour, visiting nearly 100 of the major cities of the na tion. . This choir will feature vocal and instrumental ensemble groups and special arrangements of spirituals, marches, and gospel melodies. Two Choirs Will Perform At St. Paul' Easter services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church will include se lections by the senior and junior choirs. The senior choir will sing Tours Communion at 7 and 11 a.m. Besides the Easter hymns the group will sing "Christ Our Pass over by Shepperd. The Holy Eucharist by Rogers will be presented by the junior choir at 9 a.m. , Mrs. Reginald Williams is sen ior choir director and Miss Ruth Bedford and A. A. Manke direct the junior choir. Salem Bible Plans Service The Salem Bible Church Sun day School will present a special Easter program at 9:45 a.m., under the direction of Mrs. Cora Clark. At 11 a.m. Dr. Ernest R. Camp bell, the pastor, will speak on the subject: "Resurrection unto New Life." Film Scheduled The much publicized film, "Mar tin Luther, will be shown at the Kcizer Community Church, Churchdale Ave., as the concluding feature of a busy Easter Sunday. The services at the church begin with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. followed by the 11 o'clock worship service. At 5:30 p.m. the church will meet for a fellowship supper, At 7 p.m. the two hour "Martin Luther film will De shown. Director The Rev. Paul Johnson will direct the Musical Am bassadors during a concert to be given at the Evangelis tic Temple, Market and Park Ave., at 7:30 n.m. Tuesday. The choir has a personnel of 20. more olten than not fail miserably to live up to His teachings. The Christian year -calendar, from the season of Advent, which begins four weeks before Christ mas until fifty days after Easter, tells the story of Christ's visible presence on earth, from the visit of the Ancel Gabriel to the As cension. This is the story the Dis- ciD es went forth to proclaim when Christ said to them, "Ye shall be witnesses unto Me, both in Jeru salem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost narts of the earth!" This week we nave Deen trying to catch the meaning of it all by reading the story of the events of Holy Week, and through medita tions on Christ's words from the Cross. It Is when we fully realize who Christ is, who sent Him, and for what purpose, that we can wily cniAnd tko awful im- World colored eggs the Easter bunny has hidden. For their sisters and motners. it will be the day to don new spring finery for the Easter pa rades after church. President and Mrs. Eisennowcr, vacationing in- Augusta, Ga., will be among the minions oi Ameri cans attending services. Services at Center , In Washington, sunrise services will be held at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for the 30th year. Traditional sunrise services at Ar lington National Cemetery will be attended by government officials and broadcast nationally by NBC. Postmaster General Arthur Sum merfield will give the prayer. - Catholic and Protestant serv ices will be held at Camp Kilmer, N. J., for Hungarian refugees suu remaining at the reception center. The American committee lor Liberation will broadcast Easter services from Munich, Germany, to people behind the Communist Iron Curtain. Weather permitting, New York's Fifth Avenue will see its usual throng of Easter paraders. Hundreds "of thousands are ex- ceded to witness other Easter parades on the broadwalks of. As bury Park and Atlantic City in Now .Tersev. In Philadelphia, rock 'n' roll stage shows scheduled at two theaters for Easter-Sunday were cancelled by the managements at the request of Mayor Richardson Dilworth. The mayor said he thought the shows "clearly inap oroDriate" for the day. Among scores of sunrise ob servances in the Philadelphia area will be a huge street service con ducted by Dr. Ross Stover, Mes siah Lutheran Church pastor, who pioneered the idea 23 years ago. A Real High Point The place where the sun first touches the United States will be the scene of one of the Easter sunrise services. That is the top of 1.520-foot Cadillac Mountain on Mount Desert "island, Maine. The mountain is the highest point of land in the northeast corner of the nation, One of the earliest sunrise serv ices will be at the Cathedral of the Pines, Rlndge, N. H., at 4:45 a.m. Visitors from afar will start ar riving soon after midnight to at tend the nondenominational serv ices in the hilltop shrine estab lished by the parents of Lt. San derson Sloan, who died in World War II, as a memorial to all of America's war dead. An Easter pageant with a cast of 300 will be presented tonight at Fredericksburg, Tex., where for more than a century fires have been lighted on surrounding hilltops at Eastertide. In the area of Atlanta, Ga more than 15 sunrise services are planned. Identical Rites Two identical services, one at 8:30 a.m. and the- other at 11 will be held in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Easter. The Sunday School will be held at the usual hour. Series to Begin Wesleyan Methodist Church of Aumsville will conduct a scries of evangelistic services beginning April 23 at 7:45 p.m. The speaker will bo the Rev. Loren Miller of Salem. IIAYESVILLE SETS RITES The Hayesvillc community sun rise service will be held Sunday at the Halbcrt Memorial Baptist Church, 4290 Portland Rd., begin ning at 6 a.m. and concluding at 7. Drugs With Promise of Preventing Heart Attacks in 2nd Stage of Testing By oN L. BLAKESLEE J nes ru vanad'um' inpnyoUr Ch0dv lso makes'. I pnuld"0 redeScho!esrolCln hu-1 upvarious dnKS can bo'added AP Science Reporter CHICAGO tfl Drugs holding promise of preventing heart at tacks now are in a second stage of testing, scientists reported to day. Thev have passed their first test on animals. The second step is trials on human tissues. Thev are chemicals wnicn in animals show ability to prevent nr dissolve the artery plugs caus ing heart attacks. One class of Book Returned After 36 Years HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (A Omar Bacon, public librarian, says a copy of "Stoddard's Lec tures" was returned after a "Inan" of 36 vears. A friend of the person who bor rowed It April 21. 1921, brought it back with the explanation: "He was too ashamed to return it himself." Bacon didn't ask for the $216 in overdue charges, but he began checking up on some of the lihrarv's other books and found a copy of "The Plays of Euri pides" in a collection bequeathed to the library. It had been checked out of the Goucher Col lege Library in Baltimore in 1928. Bacon sent it back to Goucher. HE AROSE J Op SILVER SPRINGS, Fla. In this underwater classroom receiving instruction on the use of the air lung and other diving equipment are members of the Florida Highway Patrol and fish and game protectors of the state. Knowl NEW LIGHT ON MIND Hypnosis More Severe or Ba nish Pain By ALTON L. BLAIJESLEE AP Science Reporter . Chicago un Hypnosis, long known to banish pain, can also make human injuries more pain ful and severe. Body tissues can become more vulnerable to injury. This new finding about the mys terious hypnotic behavior of the mind was described today to the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology by Doc tors Loring F. Chapman, Helen Goodcll and Harold u. Wont, Cornell University Medical Col lege, New York. ThrCe hypnotized persons put first one arm and Uien the other into a bath tub of water just un der body temperature. When the first arm was put in, it was suggested to the hypno tized person that the water was very hot, mat uie arm was burned, injured, and painful, When the other was immersed, it was suggested the water was very comfortable and the arm was all right. . Adlai's Legal Firm Merges CHICAGO Ifl The law firm of Adlai Stevenson is merging with a large New York firm to enable the twice-defeated Demo cratic presidential candidate to serve his clients Deuer. "A member of the Stevenson firm, who asked that his name not be used, said last night that the firm will merge with Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison of New York City. He said the purpose of the merger was to enable ruiai 10 serve nis cnenis , c-cuer. us necessary to have some connec tion in the important law centers of New York and Washington." Stevenson has been spccilizing in corporate business and interna tional law since his defeat for the presidency last year. He lives in suburban Libertyville. heavv metal. The work was described to the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology by Doc tors Daniel L. Azarnon, ucorge i.. Curran and William P. Williamson of the University of Kansas Med ical Center. Heart attacks come because ar teries supplying blood to the heart machine become narrowed or blocked by plugs ot fatty mater- 381 Japanese Will Go Free TOKYO HI The Japanese For emen Ministry said today 381 per sons held in Russia as Japanese war criminals will be returned to Japan next month. They include 146 Korean nationals. They are part of 793 prisoners of World War II the Soviets say are still held in Russia. Japan claims that more than 11.000 have been unaccounted for in the Soviet Union. Peiping Radio announced earlier today that Red China will soon release six Japanese convicted of war crimes committed during the Japanese invasion of the main land. . First fteptbt Church Marian 1 Lib. try Worship A Risen Christ on Easter! 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for All 11:00 a.m. Rev. Ben Owen 7:30 p.m. taste rmimWtltf' "Awrrev rM KJtfvft" ;sy n tr Vlgh School and College o1y at 8:15 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Underwater MYSTERIES Can Make In juries Immediately afterward, bolh arms were exposed to the same amount of burning heat or an acid,- enough to produce a little injury. Each time the first arm the one suggested as being hurt had more skin damage than th? other. Tests showed tiny blood vessels had expanded under the hypnotic Salem Couple Let Off Easy In Calif. Court SAN LEANDRO. Calif. UP) Dale F. Kettle, 32, an Oregon State Division of Highways engi neer and his wife, Susan, 33, Fri Hav nleadcd cuiltv to the "silly stunt" of stealing $5.93 worth of merchandise from a . supermar ket. . - Municipal Judge Gerald P. Con nitt fined the couple from Salem, Ore., $25 each and placed them on a year's probation. Police said that the Kettles. had a cashier s check for $975 and $153 in currency when arrested Thurs day. The Kettles told Judge 'Connitt they "didn't know why" they took a bottle of liauor and small items from a San Leandro market. Kettle said he and his wife were going through San Leandro when they stopped to purchase a jar of peanut butter. "After we were in the store my husband and I decided to take a bottle of bourbon so we could cele brate our anniversary," Mrs. Ket tle said. "It was a silly thing to do because we usually don't drink." A police report said a .22 caliber loaded pistol was found in the Ket tle's car after a store detective stopped them. Judge Connitt informed them that if they had no further trouble during the probationary year he would expunge the case from court records. and which your body also makes. Feeding vanadium salts to ani mals has depressed natural pro duction' of cholesterol, Dr. Curran and associates have reported. The vanadium drugs also apparently could dissolve away some plugs which already had tormed. Madras Root Festival Set Saturday, Sunday MADRAS, Ore. Uei The Warm Springs Indians will hold their annual Root Festival here Satur day and Sunday, and will ofler homage to the Great Spirit for their food and their land. The root feast, the highlight of the festival, will be held on Sun day, the same day that Christians throughout the world observe Easter. Frequently taking journeys on his rail lines in 13 stales, President Harry A DeButts of the Southern Railway Company carries a note book for complaints from both passengers and trainmen. Mox Wyatt Presents Sunday 11 A.M. Service "The Gortner Family" Morgo 13 yr. Old Boy Preoehcr Orgoniit Vemo 10 yrs. Old Storlo 6 yrs. Old Robed Junior Choir Sings. Saturday Nite 8 P.M. Pre-Eoster Roily Service Sunday U & ' vmgEdfelfe FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 North Stltjat Goiittt 0 0 Police Class edge and experience gained officers in rescue work and vices such as traps, nets and guns discarded hy hunters who have exceeded their bag limits. (AP Wire photo) suggestion, making the tissues more vulnerable. One or more chemicals released in the body may also have played a role in the greater injury. In other reports: Regular 'exercise looks good for the human heart, said Dr. Harry Y. C. Wong and associates. How ard University College of Medi cine, Washington, D.C. Chicks forced to exercise twice daily for 30 minutes had far less cholesterol in their blood, and less atherescerosis, or clogging of ar teries with fatty deposits. Such clogging is a main cause of heart attacks, The chicks were being fed high-fat diets, and were com pared with nonexercising chicks, Cigarette smoke reduces the amount of oxygen used by the heart, said Gerald Klen and Nor man Laskcr, graduate students, and Dr. Theodore R. Sherrod, pharmacologist, University of Illi nois College oi Medicine. The effect was due to nicotine, they said. The reduction in oxy gon occurred when there was in crease -or no change in the amount of work the heart was doing. Adverse changes in heart rate, rhythm and electrocardio grams were noted, the scientists said. They said these effects were not apparent in persons with normal heart function, because the nor mal heart can compensate for additional stress, but the added stress might be harmful in per sons with heart disease. Fishing Bill Passes The House passed and sent to the Governor Friday a bill to per mit boat fishing in the North Ump qua River above Winchester Dam. Purpose of the bill is to permit the use of boats in four lakes be ing created by power dams. Riiss General Is Dead MOSCOW, Wl The death, of Lt. Gen. Peter P. Vcchny, 60, a Soviet staff officer during World War II, was announced Friday by the Army newspaper, Red Star. could reduce cholesterol mans safely. The Kansas researchers today told of making such tests on some types of human tissue which produce cholesterol. Normal brain tissue doesn't manufacture cholesterol, they said. But they find some types of brain tumors do make it. Kn hili: of brain tumors moved during surgery are kept WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Fifteenth and Mill Sti. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Easter Program 11:15 a.m. Pallor's Message it Spulil Muilel if Vlctorioui Singlnel if Wocihlp tha Living R.dmrl Lorln t. Millir, raitor from the course will aid the in the recovery of illegal de Jackson Views B52Level-Off With Concern SEATTLE Iffl Sen. Jackson ID-Wash) said Thursday the eco nomy of the Pacific Northwest may be affected seriously by the Air Force s decision to level off production of the B52 jet bomber and KC135 jet tanker mado by the Boeing Airplane Co. "I am gravely concerned over the serious impact this may have on the economy of the Pacific Northwest," Jackson told news men after the Air Force an nounced Its decision. "I hope, and will request, that as the Air Force topers off the B52 it will increase the tanker program, Jackson said. The Air Force is making a great mistake in leveling off the KC135 tanker program. We have a substantial shortage of tankers. . . to refuel the whole family of tactical aircraft. "I also will ask immediate evaluation and expediting of the Boeing supersonic WbllOA bom ber program, Jackson, a mem ber of the Senate Armed Services Committee, added. William M. Allen, Boeing's pres ident, said the Air Force action in cutting off KC135 and B52 pro duction at substantially tnc pres ent rate of J5 a month clarifies the situation for the company. Allen explained that the order "cateeoricallv confirms that the previously scheduled total num bers of B52s to be built (603) re Tragedy at Recess MASSENA. N. Y. W - Stuart Riley. B. left his third-grade class early yesterday with tho Easter recess ahead of him. His teacher gave him a ride home. When Stuart stepped from her car and ran across Route 7, he was struck by an automobile. He died last night in a hospital. Palm Tree Stolen SAN GABRIEL, Calif. UV-Lloyd E. Owen returned from a three day trip and found two palm trees worth $00 had been removed from his front yard. to learn how effective they arc in stopping the manufacture of chol esterol. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 490 North 19th St. EASTER GREETINGS 9:45 i.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Special Easier Muilc "Behold Eternal Life" 7:00 p.m,-"Would You like lo live Your Lilt Again!" Rev. Roy E. Worthington A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU First Evangelical UrHmI Irtthren Church Corner of Marion and fwnmor A. C. Jimi.ion, M.A. Minirt.r Mr, W'dttw fcwjKin, ffrriia, HMitnnB en the ergon tmWrm Mimf Ay Mnson , "tAecoHts cm fimiw to Mlnor"-Baeh BROWNELL OPPOSES BAN ON COMMUNISM COURSES LOS ANGELES W As U.S. Atty. Gen. Brownell sees it, there is no reason why courses about communism should not be offered in colleges and universities. But there's no more reason, he says, to give communist teachers Zhukov,Nikita Shout Threats At Polish Fete MOSCOW m Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov warned the West Fri day that the Moscow-directed War saw Pact powers will match NATO bomb for bomb, missile for missile. Niklla Khrushchev told the Western powers to keep their hands off the Communist world. particularly East Germany, lest it become necessary to "rap your knuckles. Khrushchev, the Communist party boss, speaking at a Polish Embassy .reception, extended a somewhat patronizing hand of friendship to Poland and then di rected this remarK to ine western powers: "Wo want to warn the capitalist countries: do not joke with us, do not try to test us like you did In Hungary with the putsch. You think of doing it, not only in Hun- earv. but also maybe in East Germany. Be careful. We are not saints and if necessary we will rnn vour knuckles. A lew minutes earner, luarsnai Zhukov. beribboned Soviet defense minister, told reporters uie soviet Union would see to it that its Communist allies had nuclear weapons and guided missiles to match the weapons America pro vided for its allies in NATO-the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion. We will carry out all measures necessary to serve as counter- steps for any actions that Nato takes," he said, "we nave at our disposal adequate means to retal iate against any action of NATO." Rhee Spares General SEOUL WV-President Syngman Rhee today commuted the death sentence given Lt. Gen. Kang Moon Bong to life Imprisonment. He was convicted of mastermind ing the assassination of South Korea's counterintelligence chief. Westminster United Presbyterian Church 3737 liberty Road Duplicate Easter Worship Services 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A. M. Sermon Thome): "Caster-Verity Or Vanity?" 1. Dwlght Russell, Minister LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Look at what'i happening at the Alliance Church EASTER SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School Easter Program Come and watch the children perform ) 11:00 A.M.-Grand Eaiter Service ('What Shall I Give Thee Master?" 7:30 P.M.-Easter Musical Cantata "The Easter Cross" Choir -k Musical Groups Pantomlnei Beautiful Scenery THE ALLIANCE CHURCH and Gaines Three Easter Worship Services 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. ENGLEW00D E.U.B. CHURCH North 17th and N.br.eka Strooti lloyd Uk.r, Pastor adter Serviced Sunday Sheel Profrem 1:30 A.M. latter Service 10:50 A.M. "THE RESURRECTION TRIUMPH" A Meuegt by the Paitor A SACRED EASTER CONCERT 7:30 P.M. Clrtclod byMre. GlarrHumlston Presented by the Church Choir and Mr. William Utley Ouhtnding Tenor Sololit Section' 2 Page S the "privileges of academic free dom." Brownell, speaking before a University of Southern California law school alumni group, said Thursday night that there are "many people who believe that, if a university furnishes courses about communism, it engages in indoctrination." He added: "This is not the case. How can we possibly overcome any malig nant disease, whether It be can cer or communism, unless w master the facts about it? - "How can we even hope to identify communists from those who are often unjustly accused of ' being communists unless we know the 'oartv line?' We need fear communism only if we lack accu-. rate knowledge of It." On the other hand, Brownell said, a communist teacher "for feits the privileges of academls freedom because his training, purpose and design are all at odd! with it." Referring to refusal of teachers to answer questions about alleged ' communist activity, Brownell said: . "The Communist Party is not a tea-drinking society but. is by scheme and design a conspirator ial organization. . . The Congress, the colleges, the students ana uio public alike are entitled to know where on the, campus the com munist octopus Is hidden." He received an honorary degree of doctor of laws from USC. J Long Wait for Watch DALLAS Wl Fred SimmerU took a pocket watch to a jewelry store for repairs 26 years ago. Ha recently took a clock to the same store and remembered the pocket watch. Proprietor Wallace H. Pea cock wound lt and gave it to Sim merU 'in good running order. The Lutheran Church! of SiUm WELCOME YOU 8T. MARK'S (U. L. C) 343 North Church Service! 8:30 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. John L. Canble, Pastor . ST. JOHN'S (L. C.-Mo. Syn.) 14th ana court u. Service 10:30 a. tn. Sunday School 9:15 a. ou Walter G. Boss, Paitor GRACE (E. L. C.) 3300 sunnyvlew Avenue Sunday School at 9:45 1. BL Service 11:00 a. in. Lowell Bolte, Paitor GOOD SHEPHERD (U.L.C.) 3120 South Commercial Service 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. . O. W. Ebrlght, D. D, Paitor FAITH (V. L. C.) 4505 North Hirer load Services 8:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Warren W. Pechman, Pastor CHRIST (A. L. C.) State at 18th Street Services 8:30 11:00 1. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. T. M. Gebhard, Pastor CENTRAL L.'F. C.) North Capitol at Galnei Service! 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m, Harald Grindal, Pastor