The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Wife-Spanking
Pilot Granted
Annulment
MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 23 -(flV
George Cauthen, the wife-spanking
pilot, won an annulment to
day in him Colombian marriage to
pretty Barbara Jean Cauthen on
the ground the marriage never
was consummated.
Circuit Judge William A. Herin,
In granting the handsome 29-
year-old airline pilot freedom
from his publicity-minHed wife,
also gave the 18-year-old Misj
New Orleans of 1948" her maid
en name of Barbara Jean Floyd.
It all started when Barbara
Jean became financially stranded
in Colombia while on a good
will tour to promote a bathing
beauty contest in New Orleans.
George said he married for
love, but Barbara Jean said she
married to get a ticket home.
Cauthen said after their mar
riage on Feb. 4, 1948 in Medilin,
Colombia they lived In a Bogata,
Colombia hotel for three weeks.
But they lived in adjoining rooms.
Cauthen testified, and the mar
riage never was consumated.
Three weeks after the ceremony
Barbara Jean arrived in Miami,
later she went to New Orleans.
Cauthen followed.
In New Orleans Cauthen and
Barbara Jean exchanged words.
During the conversation Barbara
Jean socked her hubby with a
rolled newspaper and bit his leg.
Tne battle progressed to t
lobby of a downtown New Or
leans hotel where Cauthen spann
ed his wife while photographers'
made pictures of the scrap.
Cafeteria Director
Stresses Value of
Good Cup Coffee
OMAHA. Neb. -(INS)- "A man
will spend his last nickel for a
cup of coffee, and if it's good,
hell be back
Miss Helen Foster, new director
of the Omaha YMCA cafeteria,
speaking. She believes there's a
lesson in this for wives whose
spouses complain about the meals.
She adds, for restaurant mana
gers: "Never get caught without an
apple pie. I did once in Iowa andj
I thought it waa the end ox the
world. Never again!"
Men, according to Miss Foster,
prefer hamburger ' and its facsi
miles (meat loaf, meat patties,
meat balls, and Salisbury steak)
to other meats. They also prefer
tomatoes, green, beans, corn, and
peas for vegetables.
In the salad tine, they like ba
nana fruit jello and combination
vegetable salads, and shy away
from kidney bean and pea salads.
Miss Foster concluded:
"Men love the simple things in
life. They're much easier to cook
for than women."
NearrSiglited
Gooie Killed
KLAMAtTH FALLS, Nov. M-WP)
A goose tangled ?. with; two Cali
tornians today, and lost
California State Sen. Randolph
Collie ariJ Richard Smith, Yreka,
Calif.,: wf e driving to Tulelake
today . whep a goose flew through
their car jvtindshield. U :
Smith Was slightly cut by fly
ing glass; Collier wasn't hurt; and
the goose i was killed. ;
UO Rjiles Frosli
i o JLive in
s,
Despite Protest
EUGENX Nov. 2J ;-(- The
University! of Oregon president
said today1 that the school would
go ahead jVith its plan to require
all freshmen to live hi dormitories
their tirstyear. ;- II "
Dr.: Hatjry K. Newburn added
that he, personally, would favor
deferred jhishing tof that first
year as Well, but that- the matter
would be ijeft up to the students.
A group of fraternity and soror
ity alumni! had protested the plan.
They thought freshinen should
live in the; fraternities, and sorori
ties, as is lithe present jcustom.
Oregon I-State college has long
had a policy of i requiring fresh
men women to live in dormitor
ies, not sorority houses.
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Starch Is found In all green
plants, serving as a reserve fod
supply... , i :; 1
AFL Maritime
Strike Threat
.i
Crisis Eases
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23-tJP)
-Federal Conciliator Omar Hos
kins said today aj contract agree
ment will probably be reached
Friday between the AFL Sailors
.union of hte Pacific and the Pac
ific Maritime association.
Hoskins said negotiations were
adjourned at noon i today to
allow each side toi tie up "the re
maining loose ends" in the two
year contract. 1
The union, he said,: would not
take any strike action until Fri
day's discussions. It had previous
ly threatened to strike at midnight
tonight if shipowners refused to
meet its wage increase demands.
In addition to a wage increase,
the union wants bid age benefits
and jurisdiction over certain dis
puted jobs on coastwise, deep sea
and Alaskan service ships.
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CIO Disclaims
Legal Liability
In Pineapple Riot
PORTLAND, Nov. 23 t(JP) The
CIO Longshoremen's union argued
today that it could not be held
liable for a $144,000 damage suit
filed against it because of the
Hawaiian pineapple xiot.
The union contended that, as
a voluntary association, it can
neither sue nor be sued. Its argu
ments win fx heard in1 federal
court her Monday.
The union and S4 of Its mem
bers were sued by two truck driv
ers who were Injured in the pine
apple fracas at The Dalles dock.
The barge whjrb brought the
pineapple to The Dalles for un
loading two months apo - set to
sea today for the return trip to
Hawaii, loaded with 800.000 board
feet ef lumber.
TROUT MECCA
DIAMOND LAKE, Ore. (INS)
Actor Richard Webb, caught the
trout .limit every day during bis
vacation at Diamond lake in sou
thern Oregon. The actor owns con
siderable property at the fishing
mecca and now plans to open a
dude ranch.
Dividends Help
Boost Stoipk
Market Prices
NEW YORK. N oj 23-WVAn-other
flood of extra or increased
dividends helped ketp the stock
market pointed upward today.
Trader? operated iii highly selec
tive fashion, however; arid a con
siderable number of leading is
sues were allowed to drift a bit
luer. , i
Closing prices, j nevertheless,
showed a dear cut! ; majority of
gains running from ji fractions to
around a point. Losses were equal
ly small. (
Buying interest sharpened slight
ly lata la the day tad final prices
in most -cases were tops for the
Substantial business kept the
ticker tape jogging steadily along
through the day, somewhat of a
novelty for a pre-holiday market,
dales of 1,460,000 shares compared
with 1.400.000 Tuesday.
The Assort a tea Press averaue of
60 stocks dipped .1 of one point
to 68 5.
The apparent contradiction be
tween a decline in the 60-sitck
average and the majority of gains
over losses was Hue to the tart that
several stocks in the average sold
ex-dividend.
Though it total border line is
only 1600 miles. Austria is bound
ed by seven countries: SwiUer
land. Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary.
Czechoslovakia, Germany and
Liechtenstein.
tne Strrtesmrm. golem. Orax. Thursday, tltsrmcSat 1L 1313-hI!
C. of C. Acts
As Cupid for
College Pair
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 23
(flV Don G lines of Long Beach,
CaliL. couldn't understand, why
he Springfield college soph
omore was wanted at the office
of the Springfield chamber of
commerce today.
He was even more puzzled
when upon arrival, the reception
ist handed him a cake a birth
day cake. His birthday is on Fri
day. Then came the explanation.
From a girl friend. Lorraine Aus
tin, student at Lone PeiVh,
Calif, city college, had con
letter and a check asking jthe
chamber of commerce to buy pan
a birthday cake. Glad to give
Cupid an assist, the; chamber
complied. I
Don was flabbergasted, f
they engaged? He
added.
clincher.'
Were
asked.
'No, 0ot quite,"
'but this
said he,
may be
DANISH RABBIT
Wat
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COPENHAGEN (INS)
Scandivanian version of "Hani
starring Max Hansen, has opeatd
in Copenhagen at the Fol
After its run in the Danish Capital,
it will make a tour of all the !
divanian countries. j
Stgn-
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Gill Suggestions
roil LADIES
! Wool Blanlnb . . $11.0.0
S 6 Inch so; bindings 72x30 AH virgin wool
5 4H lbs. f I
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100 virgin wool. 54 in. or mora wide, lor toots, suits.
g amni ana um ; i
f Ooes j .1 . .... S3:95 np
j For davenports, uttlity, sic. All virgin wool, plaids and
ThosiEa7UcDleHt30b
1- ! H 20 Ssali 12ft Siretl '1-fV- '
Good cooks will tell you that good milk,
cream, butter, cheese and other dairy prod
ucts are very important io good cooking.
Mayflower is the special favorite of so many
housewives because of its Grade A purity,
Its uniform fresh flavor knl its high stand-
ard of food value, f
Homoganiaed MUh
Craemfwi 109
5 Milk
Buttermilk Butte
Cottage Ckees ;
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of Your Storm or
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A welcoms gift of a good4ooldng
tabid will earn k graieful "fcanks"
on Christmas. Mahogany or wal
nut veneers in popular style ...
pie crust, ond tables, tier, cocktail
tables. . i '
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LARGE MIRRORS
RICH MAHOGANT VENEER
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DESK
Bronzo-Francd or Dovclcd Ilodcrh i
see ol a living tt
A hanasom mirror adds so much to
dining rooml See these lorsly ones of dear,
Qawless glass, beautifully framed or bereled
asodern ... ideal for any decorating
Simple, distinguished
lines and fine wood,
rubbed to a deep,
rich qloss, makes this
Governor Wint h r o p
desk a handsome adU
dition to any room, j
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Other Desks from
$39.50 up
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Attractive pottery, china, metal or wo
bases in a wide choice of shapes land
sizes. Beautifully tsade shades of sif
rayon and new fabric combinations, j
Pull-Up Chair
PLATFORM
ROCKER
An old favorite in a modem setting 1
Sturdy, wood frame and comfortable, well
upholstered cushion seat and back. Fig
ured tapestry in a wide choice oi colon.
Upholstered arms.
that rates high In comfort!
Sketched a modern style.
Choice oi several colors.
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