12 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday. October 31, 1949
Twelve in Finals
For Sweetheart
Sigma Chi fraternity men on
the Willamette university campsys
re entertaining Monday with un
Informal picnic supper, the sec
ond step toward the finding cf
the 'Sweetheart of Sigma Chi."
Twenty-five candidates, repre
senting the six women's living
organizations on the campus, were
introduced to the members of the
local chanter Wednesday evening,
followed by elimination to twelve
cods.
Thtwe asked to the picnic are
Del Fisher, Gay Hotsington, Jean
Kell, Dona Mears, Sue McElhinny,
Grace Connell. Audrey Bliss, Ger
ry Gossett, Doris Ewen, Norma
Drews, Shirley Griffin and Nancy
Marks.
Putting poise and personality
on an equal basis with appear
ance and looks, succeeding func
tions will be sport, the women
wearing sport clothes, school at
tire andformal, with one of the
point in voting being for poise
In all situations.
British Chiefs
Confer Over
Defense Costs
LONDON., Oct. 20 --Britain's
top leaders saw the king, the op
position and some United States
senators today about defense,
which has pot in the way of the
government's economy drive.
Prime Minister Attlee ' talked
with Orp George VI at Bucking
ham palitce in the afternoon. He
met. a group of conservative?;
hr:dcd by Winston Churchill and
vnthonv Fden. in his room at the
hon;e of commons tonight.
roreipn Secretary Ernest Bovin
conferred with four visiting mem
bers of a U.S. senate appropria
tions subcommittee. They were
l.rlieved to have talked about Brit
ain's share of the $1,310,010,000
military aid program Voted ty
conprc-'s.
No announcement was made as
to v Hat ground was covered.
The siirx-crtnmiUec members, on
a world tour to see how American
cl ferrse money is spent, are Sen
ator EHrndcr (D-La), Green (D
'F.I.h FeHposon (R-Migh) and
Jenner (K-Ind).
Attire presumably told the king
JuSt how much worse things will
fet in ntivtere Britain before they
sc-t better.
Attlce will unveil his new eco
nomy nlan Monday.
Monday ni?ht the prime min
ister will take to the radio. , He
will cxolain what the labor gov
ernment's cuts will mean to the
livinf standardvof about 50,000,
UflO Britons.
Prboiin
or
Plans Set by
Health Service
Hodgkin'i disease 1, poliomyelitis
2 : and tuberculosis 1.
j f Among new cases of communi
cable disease reported were 21 of
enteritis, making the total 123,
compared to last year's 4; impeti
go, 15. more than last year's total
to date of 8, and bringing 1949's
to 49; dysentery 14 chickenpox
17. ' ;
A program I rat-proofing to be
carried out in Marion county by
the VS. public health service
early next year has been announ
ced by the county health depart
ment. Officials said the program to
continue four or five months,
would stress preventative mea
sures and would involve only a
small amount of actual baiting.
In other niws from the health
department's (monthly executive
committee meeting, it was revealed
that births in 1949 ; continue to
show an increase and deaths a
decrease over the same period last
year.
September births ; totaled 210,
including 95 boys and 115 girls and
brought the year's total to 1830,:
compared with 1,752 in 1948.
The 75 September death in--eluded
41 men and 34 women for
a year's total of 590, compared
with 60 for this far in 1948.
There were two infant deaths in
September, both under one monthi
Heart disease, with 14. contin
ued to lead as a cause of death.
followed by cancer ; 10.
,6. kidney disease 5. Communicable
diseases whicb proved fatal were
Tarzan's Mate
Wins Divorce
i SANTA MONICA. Calif, Oct.
20 -4V The real life mate of the
film Tarzan. Lex Barker, divorc
ed him October II. it was dis
closed today. He is the 10th actor
to play the handsome Jungle man
role.
I Mrs. Constance J. Barker, for
merly of New York,, obtained the
decree by default, alleging that he
had caused her grievous physical
and mental suffering. Granting
the decree apparently passed un
noticed because it was in the act
or's real name, Alexander Crich
low Barker, jr.
: The couple, married in ; 1942,
has two small children.
WRIUF.K ABSENT IN COURT
i LOS ANGELES. Oct. 20 -JPl
Film Writer Dalton Trumbo. 43,
failed to appear in municipal
court today on a drunkenness
charge and Judge Lowell Mathay
forfeited his bail of $20. The court i
warrant. !
OCE Chapter
Named for)
John Dewey ;
OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU
CATION, Oct. 20 Future Teach
ers of America members at OCE
named their chapter for John
Dewey. American educator and
philosopher, Thursday on bis 90th
Dewey's New York City residence I KeiliaillS OI Salem
oy nerman jonnson, cnapier pres
ident, i
Also sending congratulations to j
Dewey from here were Ruth'
Schultz, on behalf of the Future
Teachers, of Oregon, and Dr. H.
M. Gunn, OCE president, who is
director of elementary teacher ed
ucation for Oregon.
Trucks to Pick Up Only
Leaves from Near Street
WEST SALEM Residents may
rake leaves from sidewalks and
parkings and bunch them for city
trucks to pick up. Street Super
intendent W, E. Porter said Thurs
day. However, he added, no leaves
will be picked up which are raked
from lawns, which are private
property.
Alaskan Accepts
Silverton Lutheran
Church Pastorate
War Vet Returned
Among World War II dead re
turned to the United States this
week for reinterment are the re
mains of T. 5tttGr. Earl G. Roper,
who was killed during the war in
western Europe.
The department of defense has
announced that it had notified his
next of kin, Mrs. Dora Roper, 3S5
Pine sU Salem.
Classes Set
For Leaders
Of Cub Scouts
A cub leaders' training course
for the Cherry City (Salem) dis
trict of the Cascade area Boy
Scout council will begin Wednes
day night at 7:30 pjtL, in the
First Methodist church.
The series of weekly classes
will be held on six consecutive
Wednesday nights, said Howard
lers and den mothers, by Leo Ol
son, cuomaster oi aiem Heights
pack 19, and administration of
dens and a mock pack meeting.
At the final meeting, which will
show a cub graduating ceremony,
certificates of completion will be
distributed by Higby.
Plans for Cascade council
camperoo at Silver creek camp
October 29 and 30, were complet
ed at a joitt meeting Wednesday
night of th Cherry city district
scouters round table and district
commissioners.
After the business session the
meeting divided into smaller ses
sions. A cub scout graduation pro
gram was presented by Cubmas-
Higby, scout field executive who i ter Edward Williams and members
is uunuiig uie cuurse. XI is Open
to den mothers, cub masters, pack
committeemen and others interest
ed in cubbing, said Higby.
An early program outline shows
that among subjects to be discus
sed will be meeting planning by
Mrs. Otto Yunker, den mother of
Keizer pack 41; a mock den meet
ing conducted by Mrs. Clarke Le
thin; coordinating efforts of lead-
of the West Salem cub pack.
PORK-PROOF
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.-(INSl
Aluminum sheaths at the base of
wooden power poles have proofed
them against myriads of porcu
pines which, enticed by the creo
sote on the poles, used to gnaw
them and cause short circuits.
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Oregon Solons
Still in Capitol
WASHINGTON, Oct Jo -JPV
Four Oregon congressmen still re
mained in the capitol today, after
the adjournament of congress.
Sen. Wayne lj Morse, ho has
several speaking , "engagements to
fill in the east, plans to leave
November 3, and -will Open hit
reelection campaign November 8.
Sen. Guy Cordon said he would
probably clear up his work here
and start for Oregon fat a few
days. Rep. Walter Norblad plans
to leave in a week, and Rep.
Lowell Stockman hasn't ! decided
yet how soon he can get away.
The other two Oregoa repre
sentatives had left here even be
fore the adjournament.
The star Sirlus Is S.t light years
away.
Statesman News fcnio
SILVERTON, Oct. 20 The Rev.
Joseph Luthro, 31, of Fairbanks,
Alaska, has accepted the pastorate
of Trinity Lutheran church here,
he wired Friday evening.
Luthro, who has been at Fair- .
banks for five years, will succeed j
the Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, who went j
to Arlington, Wash., in Septem- j
ber after 14 years here. When the ;
"1U ""l 'T -- i new pastor will arrive was not
Trumbo. who has an appeal pend-, knn.n u Hu i
apoplexy : ing on his conviction of contempt . . . h . '. h
of congress,
day.
was arrested yester-
! received the telegram.
Run-Off Votes
Held at College
Willamette university Thursday
leported the outcome several
runoff flections for class offices,
Including selection of Lou Predil
etto as sophomore class president.
In earlier clas balloting, no
fiindidate received a majority of
the total vote for several offices,
-necessitating the revote.
Other runoff election victors:
Fen i or class Howard Lorenz,
sergcjint-at-arms. junior Joan
Klindworth, vice president: soph
omore Virinia Wilson, treasurer,
freshman Bob Miller, vice presi
ilent; Prudence Edwards, treasur
er and Robert Bain,representa
tive. Still to be elected, at a class
meeting, is a sophomore class
treasurer.
1H B CAP GADGET
WAUSKNBURG. Colo. -(INS)
A Pueblo manufacturing firm has
started production of a tool in
vented by Kern Bonicelli of Wal
aenbuig, which is designed to re
move hub caps or dust caps on
any make of car without any
sort of adjustment.
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