The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 28, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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Mar Has No Pangs
For Frank Any
more
By VIRNON SCOTT
UP! Hollywood Corroopondont
. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) If Ju
liet Prowse bad ti do it over
again, would she still refuse to
marry Frank Sinatra?
"Yes."
The long stemmed beauty can
celed her engagement to the
thin singer almost two years
ago ana nis bad no regrets,
At nrsl l was broken ud
about it because I was in love
with Frank," Miss Prowse said
on her return to Hollywood af
ter almost a year s absence.
But it was only a tempo
rary feeling. I found out that
absence does not make the
heart grow fonder."
Juliet says Sinatra still tele
phones her from time- to time
and that they did have a date
last May, but as far as she's
concerned the romance is as
cold as Frank's Nevada' gam
bling interests.
. "Poor Frank"
"Poor Frank. If I'd married'
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Bonn Says 'Big Lift' May Be Embarrassing
Mon., Oct. 28, 1963 The Newt-Review
matrimony for herself.
1 m not sorry I didn t mar
ry Frank or anyone else for
that matter. He was 21 years
older than I am. And I think
tnat s too much for a girl in her;
20s," she continued. "I'm very
happy in my work."
Juliet's work has taken hed
throughout the country for per
sonal appearances in nightclubs
and summer stock. Next month
she makes her debut before Los
Angeles audiences at the Cocoa
nut Grove.
Ten Years Mere
"I'd have had to give up my
career if Frank and I had gone
through with our marriage," she
said. "I want to continue
dancing for at least 10 years and
at . the same time do some
straight drama and comedy
work too.
"If a husband could put up
with that, all right. But it would
take a very understanding man
to marry a career girl."
When she's not on the road Ju
liet attends ballet class every
Too Good:
Mechanically, Operation "Big
Lift", the job of flying a com
plete U.S. division to Germany
in little more than 60 hours,
a total success. But in
Bonn they are saying it may
prove a long-term political em
barrassment Despite U.S. as
surances, jittery West Germans
are not convinced that the mas-l
By PHIL N1WSOM ' isive airlift was not a forerun-.when he was the foreign min
UPI Faral.it News Analyst jner t reduction of U.S. forces!-1" ta MacmiU-n's set ep.
begin building on new Chancel
lor Ludwig Erhard to start be
ing nicer to President Charles
de Gaulle.
cables:
Births
Douglas Community Hospital
CAMPBELL To Mr. and)
Mrs. Roy Campbell, 557 NE
Winchester, Roseburg, Oct. 16, aj
daughter, Ann Ruth; weight 7
pounds- 54 ounces.
COLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Cole, 1257 NE Walnut,
Roseburg, Oct 16, at c Wayne
Alan; weight 6 pounds V
ounces. .
GISH To Mr. and Mrs.
Closer and Closer:
" Expect Britain to move even
closer to the United States un
der the new leadership of Sir
Alexander Douglas-Home. The
new prime minister, even more
than Harold Macmillan, has
been a staunch supporter of an
Atlantic policy in firm align
ment with the United States.
Douglas Home has been the
driving force behind Britain's
decision to join the United
States in talks with other allies
on the possible creation of
inulti - nation nuclear naval
force. He held out against
strong opposition in the cabinet
??? ld.S.thr0Ug "4'day. and to keep her legs in'si. Myrtle Creek, Oct 18, , a
""".choru. chA vicito a haulth itlliril Hnimlilni- ratpiu I on Uinioht S
pounds 15V. ounces.
Juliet still refuses to prescribe
Vital Statistics
u..s uonoie w.m mm now, she vlsits , health club
' ' 'too
"I think marriage would be a, h schedule keeps her so
good thing for Frank, but not L gne nag ,utle me or
with me. He's a lonelv man. and .
L . , . ' inclination, ior inai mauer lur i,nr w in
nimaoTi"!age SnaVatin- W,len she"s 00 the roa; weight
Oim OUl 01 U. Tiili-,. ml. . munli so unci '
sible after her performances. At
home she regains her energy for
hitting the road.
When Sinatra announced his
engagement to the dancer it was
with the understanding that she
would give up her career.
ody of three minor children evidently .ranis misunaer-
awarded to plaintiff, with de-isl0d. -
would be both Mrs. Sinatra and
performer she pulled the switch
to single blessedness.
Since canceling their nuptials
both parties have escaped en
tangling alliances with the op
posite sex. And from all appear
ances, it looks as if the status
will remain quo in the foresee
able future-
Closer with France, Too;
Despite the decision to retain
close ties to the United States,
a marked improvement in rela
tions between France and Brit
ain may also be in the offing.
The meeting at the Hague last
Thursday between French For
eign Minister Maurice Couve
de Murville and Britain's new
foreign secretary, R. A. Butler,
may mark a fresh start after
nine months of deep freeze that
followed De Gaulle's blackball
of Britain for Common Market
membership.
Austerity:
The French government is
bracing for a troublesome
uund of strikes this fall, par
ticularly in nationalized indus
tries such as the rails, and gas
and electricity. But De Gaulle,
Premier Georges Pompidou and
Finance Minister Vatery' Gis-
ci.rd D'Estaing reportedly feel
time and pupuc opinion will be
on the government's tide in de
fending its save-the-fvanc aus
terity program. Including a
temporary wage freeze.
Voter Apathy:
A thunderous silence so far
has been the voter reaction to
Japan's general election cam
paign. Number of candidates
ior the Japanese parliament is
the smallest since the war. The
issues high prtees, the U. S.
alliance, reconciliation with
South Korea have not stirred
voter imagination. The in-power
Conservatives seek an absolute
majority, the opposition Social
ists enough strength to block
constitutional revision. Election
day is Nov. 21 but so far the
voters would - just as soon go
fishing.
ROMAN MEAL
is the light brown bread with
natural whole grain goodness.
srv V
BAKED If
W I L L I A M S'
V Divorce Decreet
. Ute M. from Ralph B. John.
Custoi
tcnoint to pay $35 monthly sup
port. Plaintiff awarded house
hold furniture and furnishings.
Defendant decreed owner of 1961
automobile station wagon, and
property in Glengary Fruit
Lands.
Ellen Marie from Gale M.
Prince. Plaintiff awarded cus
tody of minor child.
George E. from Maxine L.
Benson. Decreed that child born
of the defendant during their
marriage was not the child of
the plaintiff.
Joyce Irene from Willard Wal
ter Proctor. Plaintiff awarded
custody of two minor children
with defendant to pay $100
mnnthlv timnnrt Plaintiff
awarded defendant's interest in
B & M tavern Roseburg; 1956
automobile, and household fur
nishings. Defendant awarded
family home at Ft-3, Box 775
provided he pay plaintiff $5,
000; defendant awarded three
lots of land at Crawford Point,
Coos Bay, the interest of the
plaintiff and defendant in The
Time Shop, and any and all of
plaintiff's interest in the Club
rr-..-. into i
iavciu, woo auiuuiuuiie, nurse
and certain listed household fur
nishings. Defendant to pay out
standing debts..
GORMAN To Mr. and Mrs,
James Gorman, PO Box 65, Wil
bur, Oct. 10, a son, Joel Fred-
7 pounds 13
ounces,
McCORD To Mr. and Mrs.-
Larry McCord, Rt. 1 Box 188E,
Sutherlin, Oct. 19, a son, Rickey
Dean; weight 8 pounds 3 ounces.
McKEMIE To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McKemie, 1156
NE Fremont, Roseburg, Oct. 19,
a son, Terry Michael; weight
7 pounds 9V4 ounces, i
WHITE To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis White. 1485 SW Austin
Rd., Roseburg, Oct. 19, a son,
Michael Anthony; weight 8
pounds 11 ounces.
EVERETT To Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Everett, 2288 NE
Kerr, Roseburg, Oct. 20, a son,
Chris Lynn; weight 7 pounds
M ounce.
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