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Four soldiers, In tht ear with 10 Capital Jotmtal Balwn, Oregon, Friday, Juna 80, 1950 Alfercalion Costs Pittsburgh Milk tha two Salem men, did not engage in tht brawl, but were taken into custody by military police. BIBLE QUIZ Strike Called-oii $350 Fines, Bail Town, Country Church Course Officer Page chased the ve Saiem 96 hicle driven by Graham for several blocks along Portland road An altercation followed by an Pittsburgh, Junt SO UP) A assault on a Salem patrolman netted fivt separate charges with The fourth tnnuil Lcadenhlp fines and balls totaling 350 three-week strike which had choked off all but emergency milk deliveries to 2,300,000 residents of tht Pittsburgh area ended last night. before he succeeded In curbing the vehicle. When he asked to sea Graham's driver's license, he was given a liquor license to check instesd. A further request Institute for Town and Country fct W-iTV i i 4 a 4 'i ttA for two men arrested In the 3300 block on Portland road early churchei ii to be held July lilt on the Oregon State college campua at Corvallla.

The four-day conference will Include Friday morning. Nearly 3,000 AFL members ac for the driving permit brought forth the abuse specified in tha officer's report. Robert O. Renfrew, 2830 Brooks avenue, was booked for cepted a new contract by a booming voice vote. There were only a few scattered shouts of "No." allowing an unlicensed person to operate his car and for being drunk and disorderly.

After be many outstanding speakers who will dlicuu the relation of the rural church to the community. Anyone who Is Interested Is Invited to attend. Regular milk deliveries will Nine New Polio Cases ing placed under arrest, a police report disclosed that Renfrew The objectives of the confer begin tomorrow In Pittsburgh and six nearby counties, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence and Washington. In Oregon Last Week struck and kicked Officer Wil ence are to increase the contacts of rural ministers and lay liam Page several times when his back was turned. people with trained workers.

Ice cream deliveries began to Portland, June 30 UK- as well as to acquaint them with Tht officer, fearful of smash day but nearly 24 hours is needed to get milk in from farms and tested methods of town and coun Five new cases of infantile paralysis for the week ending June 24 and nine cases of Rocky ing Renfrew's glasses, subuded his assailant by blows directed try work. Also, to develop fel process it for delivery. The union said it will make Mountain spotted fever since the May 1 opening of trout fish at nis stomach. Jerry S. Graham, 1105 Broad.

lowship among rural ministers and lay readers by means of planned discussions and Informal social and recreational ac way, was arrested for drunken ing season were reported today MIIM a w-. el hi at Mytrt. O. Wly Turntr. ptitor.

Bund.y Kbool Mo mini Mrvlot 11, Bcrmoo ubjtct 'N Birth of Junior-Hl Tenth Fellow-hip T. Eftnlnt Mrvte t. Straoo ub-jxt "A cup of cold wmr" rtrtl B-tM Cbueb Utlien it LlboRr rtraats. Dr. Lloyd T.

Andenon. pavator. Sunday ocbool, with cltma for all Mornlni worahlp. 11. IUr.

Victor L. Louekt, auutant p.itor takln. Youth neatlnn. nlnf Ooml Iotim. 1:30, JUT.

0. 1. Brlokwadtl. ftMUtftnl pai-tor petklag. HftlWrt Mmorlal MptM Cfeanb-Ono nil north of undarpaaa en Highway 9B.

luv. C. M. Brlckwedal, paator. Sunday school.

1:41 ltb clauM for ll mm. Mornlnf worahlp. 11. ptor apoakar. Touof POOpio KvoDinc IMP mit-Im, 1:10.

rr Coram BaptM Chant-State ud Urn atroati. Bt. V. L. Loueka.

Mtor. Sunday aehool. with alaaaw for all aiaa. Wornloi worahlp, 11, fuaat apaaker. Toum PaoplaTa Uaut, Oea pal Sarrloa, baa fMifcta Chareh.

Braneh of tint Bap tut Liberty and Madron. Mr. Bob-art Cook, acting paator. Sunday school, 10 Valook. Morning worahlp, 11.

laailtato of BoUgloaa SaUaia Sunday school 11. Sarvla 11. Topic: What Prloa Brasdom. Womaa'i alub. M.

CotUg. Blrrt Ckarah Christ. Ualltt Lib-ny and Charaakat SU. Sunday school at 11. Morning aartloa at 11.

Lauoo-Mrmon subject: Kuraary for eblldran under 1 during tti morning smrrlo. Mo Sunday vTsning aanrloo during July hud Auguak gteargftnliod Cbarafe ItfM Chrlat Of Latter Day ialnta 17th and Chamakata BU. Cbaa. H. Aahar, paatof.

Chureh aohool 10. Communion asrrloa 11. Braytr Hrvloa Saint Baarg Bplaaopal Charih Church nd ChamakaU itrteti. He. Oaorgo H.

Swift, B. ractor. Holy aommunlon (in tha ahapol) 1:10. PTuraary aehool la parish house 11. Brayat etrvloa ud Holy Buehar-tot 11.

Oealrel Latharaa Charah H. Capitol Brig. Gen. Robert A. Me-Clure, who addressed the Veterans of Foreign Wars here today.

driving, no driver's license and one more full-scale emergency delivery in the Pittsburgh area today. Throughout the strike the union Local 209, AFL Milk and Ice Cream Salesmen and Dairy Employes maintained an emer tivities. by the state board of health. Three of the polio cases came from the city of Portland. An (Onrrltht 1110, oitord Unlv.r.ltr FT.M, Inc.) WHAT DOES THIS PICTURE REPRESENT? (Answer on Bottom of This Page.) One of the special speakers disorderly conduct.

He, like Renfrew, engaged In verbal abuse of the officer. Renfrew's fine for disorderly conduct was 50. A $5 fine on other case came from Multnomah of the conference will be Rev. Shirley E. Greene, agricultural relations secretary, home mis Pope Gives New gency system to furnish milk to sions council of North America, me cnarge of permitting Graham to drive his car was re Wherry Asks President For Report on Korean War Blow to Commies persons certified by physicians and to homes, hospitals and other institutions.

The drivers furnished by the union were not paid. mitted. Graham was fined $40 county outside Portland and from Lane county. The 'nine cases of Rocky. Mountain fever compares favor-i ably with the 15 cases during the 1948-49 period, the board said, and sportsmen were advised to visit a physician for vaccination, ior a.roraeny conduct, $5 for Vatican City, June 30 0J.

Washinfton. June 80 Senate Republican Leader Wherry of The new contract runs until Merom, Ind. His subject will be, "The Challenge of the Rural Church." Other speakers will Include President A. L. Strand of Oregon State college; Dr.

Edith J. Freeman, rural sociologist; Frank L. Ballard, associate director, extension service; no ariver license and had bail of $250 fixed for drunken driv Nebraska today called on President Truman to make a personal Pope Piua, in new blow against the communists in iron curtain countries, today put under major ing cnarge. report to congress on the war in Korea. May 1, 1932.

It may be reopened next May 1 for consideration of wage rates only. Wherry also demanded the immediate dismissal of Secretary of State Acheson, declaring Acheson's "appeasement policies now excommunication those who un: dermine legitimate Catholic au The settlement provides a 44-hour week with 48 hours pay un stand repudiated by the presi Rev. Damian Jentges, OSB, St. Mary's church, Mt. Angel.

dent. thorities and assume high pastoral office, without Vatican til November 1, 1950, for inside the continuation of the attack on Secretary of State Acheson.1 Wherry spok In tht tenate workers. Then the workers about two-thirds of the union's ACTH Made Available "Dean Acheson is not going during debate on the 1,2 351 State St. 611 No. Capitol The excommunication was is midget markets to resign," Lucas said, "regard' 3250 members will go on a 40-hour week with 48 hours pay and Oalnas.

O. B. Bundatrom, paator 500,000 foreign arms dui. His demand for Acheson's removal followed by two days sued by a formal decree of the sacred congregation of the coun To Registered Hospital less of how many individuals make that request here In the The union had asked for an im Broadeast over XOCO Sunday senooi 10. Morning worship 11.

Svaning worship cil, which regulates the disci senate." mediate 40-hour work week with Chicago, June 30 U. ACTH, pline of bishops and priests. similar call from Senator Taft of Ohio, head of the republican rirst rrtsiylerlasi Charefc ChamakaU no pay cut. Lucas said the truth is that ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES The decree said persons who a new "miracle" hormone which has been restricted to experi winter. Cbaiter w.

namDim, puwi, John L. Ooodsnberier, aiaiitant paator. a-4l ehuroh achnol J. J. ritislmoni, aup- come within Its scope incur ma policy committee.

Although he blasted the administration for past policies, mental use in about 100 research arlntendent. 0:41 and 11 Two morning jor excommunication, which clinics and hospitals, was offersjd only the Vatican can lift. Rev. V. F.

Kullowafz Named Chaplain Wherry promised support of the for sale today to all of the 8,072 It was a clear reply to the re services "The Baal vole oi America Sermon by the minuter. Junior high fellowship. 0:11 high school fellowship. stalgM Mssief lal CoagregatlMel Charah Nineteenth and Perry atreeta. Louis B.

president's stsnd in Korea. hospitals registered by the Amer cent Increase In persecution of ican medical association. Roman Catholic priests in Czech "LET'S HAVE STEAK" Is a good suggestion for these warm days. It's easy to prepare and it will score a hit with the family. BONE STEAKS 59c He protested, however, that Mr.

Truman should not have acted to send military aid to Armour It makers of the White, minister. Sunday aehool claasea tor all agee, Ineludlng two adult elaases. oslovakia, Hungary and Ro Oregon's adjutant general's office Friday announced tht ap drug, said they had stepped up mania, where new trials involving the clergy have been ll Horning worsnip ana communion service. Sermon: 'The Living Way." Church time nursery. pointment of Rev.

Vernon F. production so they could extend South Korea, now under attack from the north by communist Its use to all approved hospitals, Kullowatz as chaplain with the 142nd fighter group, Oregon Air forces, without congressional au Fife Methodist Caareh Chureh State atreeta. Chureh aohool Morning worahlp 11, sarmoni "Oreat the Batlonl" thorization. National Guard. Democratic Leader Lucas, of Safflower has become a commercial crop in the northern plalnes after 20 years of Increase Shown in Small Tender Individuals Kullowatz appointment was effective as of June 27.

He was xiroou u. moo re, minister. First ETsnralUal Unite) Brethren Where Marlon eroaseg Summer, Rev. Wll-mer Brown, paator. Sunday school Illinois, replying to wherry, said he was "amazed and shocked at given the rank of major.

Auto Travel in May The new chaplain, a veteran SHIM STEAKS 50c meaasg by Rev. P. Fisher, installation ef officers. Sermon subject "Ufa's Race of the last war, is minister at the Park Rose Christian church in Automobile travel in Oreeon ana uoa. Evening service saaa-ago by Rev.

Paul Shan. Portland and 31 years of age. Eastern Oregon Beef snowed a marked increase in May, the state traffic safety di Following his graduation from St. Mark B. Utbaraa Charah 111 llth as A st.

H. W. Oroao. naitor. Brr- vice 10.

Sunday school and Bible glass Harvard university he entered the army in September, 1943, in vision reported today. -May gasoline sales, from SWISS STEAKS 59c which total mileage was esti Ttrsi Safritaallai 1 If. Com'L Ser-vieea reeeaied lor July and August, Hew Ira aamp. World War II and with the 319th infantry saw service in the European theater of operation from the attack by north communists in Korea had changed this country's policy in the Far East. Congress members generally voiced quick approval of the troop move.

When the news reached the senate floor. Senator Cain was making a speech condemning the administration's handling of Korean aid in the past year. Senator Donnell handed him the White House text. Cain read the first sentence aloud, wadded up the paper and threw it angirly to the floor, then shouted: "Why should I read further? Why should any man read further?" Cain declared Mr. Truman should have called congressional leaders to the White House sooner than he did.

He said he had told Senator Wherry of Nebraska, the senate republican leader, not to "get puffed up" about being invited to the White House. But Democratic Leader Lucas of Illinois told reporters that all the lawmakers at the White House conference republicans and democrats supported the president's decision. "Everyone down there approved it," he said. "It was unanimous." Secretary of State Acheson and "all tho high military chiefs" were in the room, Lucas said, when Mr. Truman solemnly told them of the decision to authorize the use of American-ground forces in Korea.

Tenderized Si. Mark Lalberas. CI art a 941 K. Chureh St. Paator.

Rer. M. A. Oetiendsnor, D. D.

Sunday senooi Plrst inornlni aervlot Morning service 11. Sermon aubjeett "An Important Christian Virtue." February 8, 1945, to January 10, 1940, taking part in four campaigns. Kullowatz has the Silver Star, mated, show that travel Increased 55,000,000 miles, or 10 per cent over the April figure. Traffic deaths during the month Increased 25 per cent, with 28 persons killed in May accidents. Increased traffic fatalities came largely as a result of higher speed on dry highways plus heavier summer traffic, the division said.

the Bronze Star with an Oak Leaf cluster and the Purple Heart. First ChrlMtaa Caarelt High and Center. Minister, Dudlsjr Strain. Asioelste minister. Welter Naff.

Chureh senooi el. Morning worship and communion 10 Sermon by Dudlay strain. Solo or Don Woonoheater. Cloiing seeskra of Turner convention at 1:00. The youth will be leaving for Bummer Conference at Turner, d.

Youth maetlnia at the church Adult Bible study class, Svaning worship service Sermon by Walter Naff. Special muele. New Zealand Sends Frigates Auckland, New Zealand, June 30 VP) The New Zealand fri gates Tutira and Pukaki are PORK STEMS 47c 1 Small, Lean THE "TENDER FAMILY" SKINLESS FRANKS FOR THI HOLIDAY PICNIC 45c lb. PORK ROASTS' 38c GROUND BEEF 45c Our Capitol Straat Markat it epan until 7 P.M. Fridays and Saturdays until 9 P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS and tht 4TH OF JULY being made ready to leave for Korea, if they are needed. The cruiser Bellona and the frigate BIBLE QUIZ ANSWER (Question at top of page.) Today's Bible picture represents the decision ef Solomon when two women claimed tht same baby. THEN CAME there two women, that were harlots, unto the king, and stood before him. And one woman said, my lord, I and this woman dwell in one house; and I was delivered of a child with her in the house. And It came to pass tha third day after I was delivered, that this woman was delivered also: and wt were together; there was no stranger with us in the house, save we two in the house.

And this woman's child died in tht night; because she overlaid it. And she rose at midnight, and took my son from beside me, while thine handmaiden slept, and laid It in her bosom, and laid her dead child in my bosom. And when I rose In tha morning to give my child suck, behold, it was dead: but when I had considered it in the morning, behold, it was not my son which I did bear. And the other woman said, Nay; but the living is my son, and the dead is thy son. And this said, No; but the dead is thy' son, and the living is my son.

Thus they spake before the king. SAID THE KING. Tht one saith, This is my son that liveth, and thy son is dead: and the other saith, Nay; but thy son is the dead and my son is the living. And tht king said, Bring mt a sword. And they brought a sword before the king.

And the king said, Divide tht living child In two, and give half to the one, and half to tht other. Then spake the woman whose tht living child was unto the king, for her bowels yearned upon her son, and she said, my lord, give her tha living child, and in no wise slay It. But tht other said, Let It be neither mine nor thine, but divide it. THEN THE KING answered and said, Give her the living child and In no wise slay It: aha is tht mother thereof. And all Israel heard of the Judgment which the king had Judged; and they feared the king: for they saw that the wisdom of God was In him, to do Judgement.

Court Street Christian 17th and Court treats, W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible aohool hour at a.m. Morning worahlp eervlce at 10:50 a.m.

Daan Wolfe will bring the morning maasese. Chrlitlan Xndeavor hour at 1 p.m. Xvenlng aarvlne at p.m. John Chase, missionary to Korea, W1U apeak. Rotoiti.

now cruising in the Pa cific near the Fiji islands, may also be sent to Korea. Center of the Dutch bulb in dustry is the sandy, irrigated UngweeS Bible Hit llm atreet. A. H. Padenracht, paator.

Bible aehool, a.m. Worship and Communion service, 10 a.m. Youth groups meat. p.m. Mia-lonary J.

A. Wlsbc, from India, apcaka. p.m. area between Leiden and Wesleyaa Msthedlst llth and Mill Sti. Olen Yatea.

castor. Sundat arthiML ta Morning worahlp. 11 a.m. Young people's BivvMus, p.m. siveninf servioe, l.iO, Christ Lutheran state street at llth.

C. R. Behuls, psitor. Divine worahlp at I and 11 a.m. Sermon: 'A Mid -century Message." Sunday ebureh aohool at 10 Rev.

Shen Preaches Sunday Evening Rev. Paul Shen from China will bring tha even inR message Sunday night at 7:45 at the VERA and FLOYD BACHLE I Hay Fever Protection By By J. a WILLETT First Evangelical United Breth ren church, Marlon and Sum mer streets. Rev. Shen, who has been attending the Western School of Evangelical Religion at Jennings Lodge, is planning lllllill.

Sis. Bachle la acclaimed "America's Greatest Woman Preacher." Just closed ten-week revival in Portland. SATURDAY NIGHT, 7:45 P.M. A Sunday School for all to enjoy at 10 A.M. Adult Bible Class Study in Revelation Sunday Morning Worship, 11 A.M.

"Pacifist, Warmonger or Warriors" Topic of sermon in tht morning Sunday Evangelistic, 7:45 P.M. "Is Organized Religion Doomed of Ood?" Sermon by Pastor M. Wyatt Faith Tabernacle, North 5th at Gaines to return to his family in For mosa, China, because of the con ditions there. Portland Puneh it tha great American family drink! Enjoytd by million! young and old, alikal Everybody lovta its "right from tha btrry orchard" tangy taata ol luscious fresh pickad loganbarriaa and raspbarriatl Wonderfully rtfrashlngt So ECONOMICAL! Gat bottla foday! Treat tha whola family 1 In tht o'clock morning worship service, Rev. F.

E. Fisher Will bring tht message on the Subject, "Life's Race and Its Goal," after which tht offlctrs of tht church and the auxiliary organisations will be installed. II "SJIec c00SfLJ ll Unfinished Wooden KITCHEN (( STOOLS )) 18 t-ll $1.19 (( 24 $1.69 "An ounce of prevention" may be worth a great deal mora than a "pound of cure" to the person who suffers from hay fever. And now is the time to get that prevention! Your doctor knows what medicines there are on tha market that may help you. Each year more and mora people art getting through tha hay fever season with less inconvenience because they have sought tht advict of their doctor.

You art assured of the finest In prescriptions when you take them to a quality druggist. Tlta Ii Ui Ml ft atrm UIMrtel MwaftMl sssMtlmt ta shift 99 Mk rMr. CasrrkM 3 a glass! FAITH TABERNACLE North 5th at Gainrt Presents for Ton Another Week-End of Strvlees at THE REVIVAL GROWS Non-Sectarian Non-Denominational In Spirit Garretson Sisters Preach Each Nitht THURSDAY THRU 8UN1AT Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. YOU ARE WELCOME Max Wyatt, Pastor Mechanical Device Brings Back Life Cleveland, June 30 (U.n Tht) first uie of mechanical qulpmtnt to "bring back to life" a patient whose heart stopped beating on the operating table tu reported here today.

fi AS7 First Methodist Church Down Town Tht TaU Whitt Spirt Morning Worship 11am "Great Is the Nation!" Capital Drug Store lute Liberty Phbat Mill First Congregational Church N. Cottoge-Morion Sts. Chongt ol Tim (July-August) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE 10 A.

M. 12 If year dlt csa'l supply you, BhiT Stto Co, 32 West 2nd So, Tele-phoM )329 nm STORts or mtti vaiuii 136 NORTH COMMERCIAL Brooks H. Moort, Ministtr.

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