The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 09, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 The Dalesmen. Sedan, Oregon.- Stmday
; 1S52
Actress Mary Martin Washes I
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- I ; - By MILTON MAkUlO j -t.
LONDON CSV-Mary Martin Saturday nightl washed "South
Pacific out of her hair three years and seven months after the musi
cal's New York premiere. If !
The exuberant stage and screen star is turning over to American
night club singer Julie Wilson the role of the nurse, Nellie Forbush,
In the Rodgers and Hammerstem production.. j(
Save lor a two-month break last
year. Miss Martin has sung the hit,
Tm Gonna Wash That Man Sight
Out of: My Hair and actually
washed! her hair on stage at erery
performance.
She washed her hah at the
opening of the show, a musical
dramatization of James A. Mich
ener's i Pulitzer Prize winning
Tales of the South Pacific" in
New- York's Majestic Theater
April 7, 1849. Since Nov. 1,1851,
she has been washing it at Lon
don's famed Drury Lane Theater.
The lady from Texas, in private
life Mrs. Richard Halliday, let it
Summer Brings
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Forest Blazes
By The Associated
The prolonged Indian Summer
Wiley Urges
See to Send
:
Aide to U.N.
1
WASHINGTCIN tfVSen. Wiley
(R-Wis.) urged President-elect
! Eisenhower Saturday to send
with its lack of rain and unsea
sonable humidity brought high fire
danger to the Pacific Northwest
over the week end and at least
four major woods blazes were re
ported.
Most serious was the 5.000-8.000
acre fire in "the old Yaeolt Burn
of Washington's Skamania County.
George Becxim, Vancouver dis
trict forester, said 40 to 50-mile-an-hour
winds were fanning the
blaze and it was "getting worse
an the time
Another fire near Raymond.
Wash, was flaring. Foresters said
it would cover more than L000
acres and that there were three
Mysterious Blast
FeltWestofSalem
A mysterious blast about two
mOes west of Salem Saturday eve
ning remained a mystery as rest
dents pondered the source of the
explosion which shook dishes and
rattled windows.
Two neighbors on Route 8, Mrs.
Thomas Holman and Marine Bu-
ren. Statesman Foods Editor, re
ported hearing the explosion some
time between t and 7 p.m. Mrs.
truck talks.
The assemblj is stalled because
of uncertainty j over Elsenhower's
views on many key questions,
Wiley said in !i a statement. The
American delegation, named by
President Truman, is regarded as
a lame duck group, the senator
P.liris:tinnYnntlilAlSI7 Customer
' ; Kills 3 Persons in
Council Elects
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L'&'C. Student
Dry Cleaning Shop
MILWAUKEE CO - Because a
dry cleaning shop shrank his
Hnfanan
Joan Wood, a Lewis and Clark
College student of Portland, was
elected president of the Oregon
said she .heart another fJW H
Tnmon m rutrm dararaay.
No
blast shortly after the first
damage was reported.
Gillie Crosses
Continent to
Fin. Old Home
" . - i r,WJ..,J,r,.tt.. -tA. th. tt w r ..t ,1 1 uu uuti Lucre were uirei
be known that the Mary Martin represented velo ffl other fires nearby, one of which
hairdo is finished as far as Mary Assembly quickly' to - back the J . v
Martinis concerned.. .. . . rrrr OT "I Two dangerous smaller fir
She is going to let mat oionae
hair of hers grow and grow.
, After at least 1,500 soap and
iwater shampoos before cheering
audiences and twice as many each
day, before and after .the show,
Miss . Martin said: "My hair is
Stronger, healthier, thicker than it
ever was. Even today, I had to
thin it out. Don't ask me why. I
Just don't, know."
, Miss Martin confessed she had
only herself to blame for the
rather chilling task of hair-washing
on the stage. She said she sug
gested the stunt to Richard Rod
gers long,, long ago when "South
Pacific"! was being readied for
Broadway.
! You couldn't squeeze the ad
mission out of her, but it wasn't
hard toi realize she was weary of
her part
said.
Wiley, who
Truman as a
sembly, issued
Yakima Q
Wins Lont est
uartet
was appointed by
delegate to the As-
the statement from
his office hereilHe Is in line to be
chairman of the Foreign Relations
Committee in the new Senate. j
Kerean Eeselatien i
i The senator i said the greatest
issue before the Assembly la "the
Korean resolution co-sponsored by
the United States land 20 other
nations. It emphasizes support for
the stand which our negotiators
have taken on the Korean truce.
"It is my earnest hope that Ike,
after appropriate conferences, will
see his way clear to flash the 'go
ahead' signal by conveying word
directly or indirectly that he
fully backs up the present Ameri
can position on that resolution and
that be supports, as I am sure ne
Two dangerous smaller fires
were reported in Oregon.
One had covered about 250 acres
In the Clackamas River area on
the i slopes of Mt Mitchell. An
other was burning 150-200 acres in
an area 20 miles east of Astoria.
Northwest of Portland, a small
blaze near Skyline Boulevard was
nearly put out Saturday night
while a smaU grass fire on Mt
Tabor was put out before It could
reach timber. . ,
A small fire was reported ' in
Willamette Valley Lumber Com-
UONG BEACH, Calif. WV Just
how Lass, 5-year-old Collie, trav
eled over 3,000 miles across the
continent by herself was puzzling
to a lot of people Saturday night
Among them was her overjoyed
mistress, 3-year-old Anne Duff of
Bethpage, N. Y, who learned Sat
urday that her beautiful pet had
turned up In nearby Los Angeles
month after disappearing from
Bethpage.
Nearly 100 youths from several
Oregon cities also elected Charles
Colby, Portland, vice president:
Diana Phillips, Astoria, recording
secretary; Joella Wells, Portland,
corresponding secretary, and Law
rence Monk, Salem, treasurer.
The boys and girls of high school
and college age spent a busy aft
ernoon at Calvary Baptist Church
making recreational devices for
use at Oregon State Hospital.
Otherwise they met Fridav and
Saturday at several Ideal church
es for business and for spiritual
discussions under the leadership
of Dr. John Anderson, professor
of religion at Lewis and Clark.
The conference win close today
after the delegate! attend local
churches of their own denomina
tion. ! - ..
Quake Shakes
Frisco Area
SAN FRANCISCO III A IS
second earthquake shook the Saa
Francisco Bay area Saturday at
11:9 am. but cause no damage.
The Marina District of San Fran
cisco, near the approach to the
Golden Gate Bridge. appeared to
be its center. Communities Imme
diately north and south of Saa
Francisco also felt the shocks.
trousers, an angry customer Sat
urday shot and killed the shop
operator. C operator's wife and
the employe who did the clean
ing, r'
CJortae WaIjL22. amatUnd
to police a trw mlnutaa aft
killing Bernard W. Parnese, 12,
Mrs. Fannie Parness, 50. and Ir
win Luick. 45.
Three of the bullets shattered
the shop window, rprayitg rl!n-
trrs that rut the face and neck,
of a passerby, U-yexr-oU Max
wva Carter. , j .
Walls told drtectlTTt:
"I took the rifles with me today
because I decided to kia If 1 dda
grt any work done satisfactory or
get a satisfactory explanation.-
"1 shot for personal reasons,
Really. Pa fast a murderer.
WANTED -WALIIUT MEATS
Two leying Steftee TUe Year
280 So. Liberty St.- Fbna 4-6173
And
ORCUTT'S JAARKET-4200 !L Hirer Rcsd
Cask Paid m Delivery fee AS Grade
ORCUTT SHELLED NUT CO.
I
Anne? family recently moved ft fllTTl PT I W
am Southern California to Beth- Ui "
Paid $137
page
bro
from
they took Lassie along. She
ke her leash and disappeared.
A month later she turned up at an
animal shelter in Los Angeles.
The dog lived in the shelter
pany holdings la the Black Rock month while her Bethpage license
area 20 miles west of Dallas.
Weather forecasters in Portland
said there was little chance lor a
break Sunday in the : continuing
high
was predicted with foe ia the
early morning.
PORTLAND LP) - A quartet
Yakima i singers won top honors
Saturday in the fourth ' annual
6PEBESQSA contest here."
irm Executive
Lost $180,000
(does, our position that there must A T T '
be nobrciblerepatriatlon of pris- J JLjcIS Y
oners at the bayonet's point ; I O
Inte Hlrh Gear Araia
"Once Die's position Is made
The letters stand for "society :h 'tvi .
jjement of Barbershop Quartet
binding in America, Inc." .
; Members of the quartet are
' brothers Jim, Bob and Don St
Mary and Bill Gable.
, The Varsi tones of Seattle .were
second. In that combination' were
Clyde Hobbs, Jim ladings, Merv
Clements and Jim McLees. 'i
The City Knickers of Eugene,
Glen Rounds, Dick Busey, Jim
Arthur and Bob Swan, were third.
point
CHICAGO (AV A vounff CM
maaei ,j i "
tables in eight days last month in
a desperate attempt to win more
than a half million dollars his
company owed creditors.
Charles Leaf, 31, president of
the Mid-America Steel Ware-
Korean truce can proceed again in
high gear, i -
MMA vote can be taken and the
burden will then rightly fall upon
the Soviet Union and Red China
tag was traced. Attendants dont
recall if Lassie appeared travel-
worn from her long journey.
Anne s -father, Michael Duff.
fire danger. Clear weather XXSX "ZZf"?
James Hall here. The Halls, former
neighbors of the Duffs, are taking
care of Lassie until she can be sent
to Bethpage.
Mrs. Hall said it Is hard to be
lieve Lassie could have crossed
the continent In one month afoot
She thinks perhaps a truck driver
cave her a lift. However, if some
one had picked her up, intending
to keep her. Mrs. Han reasoned
that they wouldn't have allowed
Lassie to continue wearing her
Bethpage license tag.
Mrs. HaU said Lassie was over
joyed to see someone she know
and enjoys being with the Hall
children, Johnny, 4, Jixne, 10, and
Dick. 1J.
"But I think she crieves for her
mistress," said Mrs. Halt -Sometimes
she has the saddest look in
announce their future course of I oufe &Jld JSZ I r eyes."
tCSS TJotS. , , iA petition for bankruptcy bought
J W1C0PS :?f SL ? ieainst his cbmnanv by creditors.
"irJL T:: I Attorney Oscar A. Brotman,
OUVUSWI tmn aW Mm-ntiM em
New.C
Me
onsjress
on these UJ N. problems: The tV.
Moroccan and Tunisian colonial e
question, additional steps against rTirv.
i oy dul. J5!. a
South African controversy, anal.w. vm
ReamesPut
On Probation
PORTLAND If) Thomas Q.
mber Weds
the budget for such problems as arJ. " Reames. 25. Medford. convicted of
Korean reconstruction and the
children's fund. ;
owosso. Mich, id Aivin m. JolinniiB Ray Sings
In Portland, May
Make Movie Soon
Bentley.f 33-year-old - millionaire.
who was elected to Congress Tues
day, was married to Miss ArveUa
Bilie Duescher. .
Jrliss Duescher, an attractive
: brunette in her early 30s, Is .man
ager of ithe Owosso City Club.
Bentley who defeated the Repub
lican incumbent Fred L. Craw
ford, in the August primary for
Representative from the Eighth
Michigan - District was elected
Tuesday! over Clarence SmazeL
Democrat bya . 45,000 margin.
Free Dock ch Arthritis
Ami Hhc'jrr.ntisn t U !
How Te Avoid ;. -: t -': ;
Crippling Deformities -
v. An amazing newly enlarged 44
Ipage book entitled "Rheumatism'
; will be sent free to anyone who
will write for it - t'-'t...h:Jr
It reveals why drugs and medl-
Leaf save this account at the
hearing before Referee in Bank
ruptcy Wallace Streeter:
Leaf withdrew $110,000 In his
company's account and went to
Las Vegas, Nev., Oct 17. in an
enort to win X357,ooo his com
pany owed.
Playing blackjack and shooting
former Portland youth who at- Thn hi. IupV Aan m-nA m
tained fame for his unusual sing- ttt 70 000 winning piu,
Ing style, presented a concert of hiaoHrinai inn mo .taVa . .
popular music here Saturday night in the hearing, Leaf was asked
A crowd ot 1,500 neara nun sing i to produce what money he had on
the songs that brought him fame his person. He produced $011 in
including " rne utue wniie uoua icasn
That Cried." and -Please Mr. Sun."
Before the program. Ray told
reporters that the "biggest satis
faction in coming home la meet
ing the people who helped when
X was getting a start" t
; Benny Lang. Johnnie's manager.
said the young singer had recently
completed a! screen test and that
he expects to sign a contract with
20th Century-Fox to maxe a xuxn
toon. ; i -
armed assault was placed on pro
bation for two years by Circuit
Judge Rex Kimmel of Salem Fri
day.
Kimmel changed his order after
first sentencing Reames to a year
in the county jafl. Reames was
convicted of forcing his wife at
gunpoint to accompany him to her
apartment There she was wound
ed later as Reames escaped while
pouce tried to nalt him with bullets.
PORTLAND U) John Under.
Portland, who spent SOS days as
a German prisoner in World War
IL received a $1207.20 payment
from a ' grateful government Sat
urday for hardships endured in
that period.
It was believed the first hard
ship payment made ia this area.
The government tveviously oaVd
PWa who received a substandard
diet $1 a day for the period of
confinement Linders payment
was at the rate of U50 a day.
Lmder. a clerk ; in municipal
court here, said he would use the
money to help buy, a house.
Sen. Lodge ,
To Visit Ike '
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BOSTON WV-The Boston Sun
day Herald says Sen. Lodge (R
Mass), ' defeated for re-election
last Tuesday, win Cy to Augusta,
Ga Sunday for . an afternoon
meeting with Gen. Dwight D. Els
enhower, the president-elect
"Speculations received here both
from Washington and from Augus
ta indicated that Lodre at that
time will be Informed whether he
is to be the new secretary of de
fense or appointed to top advisory
position in the government sort
of a Republican AvereU W. Bar-rlman.:
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Fog Blamed in
2-Car Wreck
INDEPENDENCE MAN HELD
Robert Carl Qualset Independ-I
ence, was charged by city police
Saturday evening, with driving
while intoxicated. He was held In I
city jail in lieu of $250 bait
eines give only temporary relief O'CnnneH SnaDS Marks
ain1 iawisfta 4ka Aaiisika I . . -
IOWA CITY, Ia. i (flV-Tommy
nTn rV5nnT CTConnelL a sharpshooter with his
r.n;SCA n n I trusty right arm, smashed three
Station.' Astoria, told police be
stopped his car when the fog be
came too thick for him to see the!
road. Another car driven by
Delano J. Dixon, Salem, struck the
Mulvihm auto. The Dixon car in
curred considerable front enll
Fog early Saturday morning was damaee and the Mulvihm auto had
blamed for a two-car accident in I a broken left front wheels and
the 1900 block of Saverton Road, dented fender.
Neither driver was injured. I Mulvihill was arrested by city I
jonn iituvinm, a ujs. wavy police and charged with beta I
saiiar xrom xongue - .roun iavaii urunx on a duquc nienwar.
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