The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 19, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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Tunisian Women Given Right to Pick
Their Own Husbands, Seek Divorces
By r.onFREY andf.rson
Tl'NIS. Sf.pt. 18 Tunisian
nmen now have equal rights
papor.
A xweeping decree by Premier
Habib Boiirgufba gives them the
rishl to pick their own husbands,
demand divorce, and enjry single
wedded bliss. The decree abolished
polygamy.
No longer can a Tunisian woman
no turned out by her husband s
say-so uttered across a copy ol
the Koran
There has even been notice of
ome slight change You can see
women walking in the street right
iw'sine Uicir husbands, instead of
trailing a few feet behind in their
oust.
Miss Tunisia
The country has even elected its
first Miss Tunisia Danielle
HniiMil, an IB year-old secretary
for an insurance company, was
chosen to represent Tunisia in
contrst for ' Miss World "
But the greybeards in the
mosques are still muttering and
shaking their heads.
Kvpn some of the newly eman
cipated women admit they are
shocked at the idea that their
teen age daughters would be con
sidered of age and free to choose
their friends at 211.
Some results Bourguiba may not
have loreseen have been surveyed
by the weekly Neo-Destour Action,
puhlised by young Tunisian in
tellectuals who are government
itipportcrs. Action said in effect:
fenerations of teaching that
omen are inferior cannot be
easily erased. The emancipation
Israelis Said
Hit liv Shots
JERl'SALEM.' Israeli Sector.
Pept Id 'fi An Israeli military
spokesman said Israeli troops
were fired on today in the south
ern Judran hills near the Jordan
border Two Israelis were report
ed wounded, one seriously.
Several recent clashes along this
border have brought tension be
tween Jordan and Israel to a new-peak
was welcomed by the teen-agers
but for many it came too late.
Many women will remain slaves
because of their own training.
May Take Year
It may take yean to persuade
men to treat women as equals.
Many women still wear the veil.
They will not be allowed to at
tend public meetings because they
might meet' men. They Willi never
go out except when escorted by a
male member of their family.
Girls penned up all 'their lives
by strict fathers who even bought
clothing for them, who have lost
Tears Precede Innocent Plea
-Jjefr '
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the chance at marriage, likely
won t gain from the new decree.
Some men are saying: "What!
A woman choose her husband? A
woman ask for divorce as she i
might ask for a new dress? A 1
young girl free to do aa ahe
wishes?"
They protest: "The women don't
even WANT to be free.'
One Tunisian woman wrote the
paper that .the real trouble is that !
freedom came not because the '
women worked for it but because 1
they accepted it as something
men had decided", like everything
else.
But then, there was the young
girl student who cried: Free
dom! Darling freedom. I ajiall no
longer be this being who is or
dered to move along. 1 shall no
longer be this person everyone ig
nores. My existence is legalized
at last."
BLACKSTONE, Mass. Sept. 18 Mrs. Kornelia Zariczny, 72-years-old
great-grandmother, weeps at her arraignment
Tuesday on rharce of disturbing the peace. She laid dbwni ! Kock Hunter?"
her gun Mnndav and allowed traffic to diss over land which The voluptuous
she says town took for road without paying her. (AT Wire-photo)
40-Inch Bust
Creates Own
Special Talent
(Picture WlrephoU page.)
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. IK
Jayne Mansfield, who couldn't
have gotten through a studio gate
a year ago without a pass, re
turned to the movies today with
the kind of a welcome usually ac
corded Oscar winners.
Miss Mansfield has never won
an Academy Award hut she has a
40-inch bust. On the Hollywood
market that is a commodity
equal to talent.
She also has a Broadway hit be
hind her "Will Success Spoil
Road -Blocking Grandma
Shouts 'Not Guilty' in Court
BLACKSTONE, Mass . Sept. 18
Mrs Knrnelia Zariczny. 72,
who says she was hacked by 11
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sons and daughters, 31
children and five great
grand-
grand-
Cinderella left
this town just a year ago as a
2.V)-a week starlet. For her first
picture. 20th Century-Fox will pay
her S60.000.
Her wardrobe for the movie "Do
Re Mi" will cost $35,000. Charles
LeMaire, the studio's top designer,'
personally designed her clothes.
He admitted the aize of Jayne 's
bosom posed a designing problem.
He said 40-inch bosoms are a dime
a dozen but seldom do they go with
such a tiny waist as Miss Mans-
children in her weekend blockade field's. Her waist is 23 inches.
of a town highway, today pleaded
innocent to disturbing the public
peace.
Mrs. Zariczny began her two
day blockade Saturday, insisting a
section of highway 600 feet long
and BO feet wide was constructed
across her farm without permis
sion or compensation.
In court today, Mrs. Zariczny,
who armed herself with a rifle to
enforce the road-block, wept as
she waited for the clerk to read
the complaint against her. Then
she wiped her eyes and shouted a
firm "not guilty" when asked how
repleaded
on me Cinemascope screen.
she could look out of proportion
so we devised a startling new ef
fectwidening instead of deepen
ing the bustline.
it was a problem but such a
delightful one."
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Try S.P.'s Superb Streamliner
SHASTA DAYLIGHT to San Francisco
Hwwt vm4r ytssi in Hm Dm Car
Tovll aJwayi remember plaaaantly your
day on th Ehtuta Daylight between Port
land and Sah Francisco.
Out of your daily routina and into magic
koura of , train travel in eomfort and flna
sjtyW...nl people, good food and drink,
attraotira appointmenta tnchidinf yow
rime f relax, recti keek, tnlnk rheugKts
own reclining Chair Car Beat upholntered
In sponge rubber.
Through large picture windowa youH
ee the high Cascades, blue lakes, broad
rivera, vast forenta, majeetic Mt. Shasta
and the scenic Sacramento valley, All this
at very lose font!
uthern pacific
C. A. Larson, Agent
Phone
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Roberts great once-a-month cleanup! Shop every department for amazing clearance values! Odd lots, broken
sizes discontinued numbers-but each item a tremendous valuel For this one day sale Wednesday, we have
selected just one of the many items from each department! Shop clearance values Wednesday storewidel
Values to 3.951
FAMOUS NAME 1
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MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Whites, solid colors and stripes fine broad-
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cloth-Sizes 14 to 17-Not all sizes in all styles
; -Perfect quality!
? Men's Main Floor (3 for $5)
18.95 Value
FAMOUS "WOOL O' THE WEST"
100 WOOL BLANKETS
One special groupl Six asst. colors - 100
wool Perfect quality Five year mothproof
guarantee-Large 72x90 size.
Domestlrs Downstairs
Compare 19.501
TRAIN CASE
I Handy 14-inch size with tray Fine quality lug
gage with sturdy cover-Colors.
Logg-afte Downstairs, Court Street
38?
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99
Reg. 22.95
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC FRY PAN
large lO'j-inch size Square tyle, waterproof
element Complete with coppertone cover.
15
99
Hon wares l)nwntaln. Tanrt Street
Values to 5.95
WOMEN'S-CHILDREN'S
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
Stadium boots-Plain styles-Asst. colors, red
and white - Broken sizes Reduced for clearance.
Shoe Downstair
Values to 1.35
LADIES'
NYLON HOSIERY
A clearance of odd lots-Sheers-Fall shades
Slight irregs., all sizes-Limited quantity.
Hoefery Main Floor
4.95-5.95
WOOL FABRICS
I A truly fabulous buyl 100 wool fabrics
I Donegals, tweeds, solid colors-Famous quali
I tv.
Fabrics Mezzanine Yd.
BP
I Voluei to 4.95
LADIES' SPORTSWEAR 1
1 Famous name pedal pushers', bermuda shorts
- Regular shorts Broken sizes-Odd lots
Clearance Valuel
( Sportswear Second Floor
3 fmsmm&mmf
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188 I I
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Reg. 1.69
SUPER WIDE
CHROME PANELS
Super wide 48"x81" Fine quality chrome
Sunfast Pretty window treatment.
Curtains Third Floor, Court Street
mmmmssmsismm
Values to 98c yd.
EVERGLADE
99c
CURTAIN PRINT FABRICS
A special selection of crisp, pretty fabrics for
colorful window treatment Multicolor print.
Curtains Third Floor, Court Street
29
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Jumbo
GARMENT BAGS
Large 16 garment size plastic bags Clear plas
tic-Zipper close 54-inch length.
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Notions Metzanlne
Reg. 1.95
GIRLS'
COTTON BLOUSES
Sizes 2 to 14 -White cotton blouses with pert
I Peter Pan collar-Short sleeve styles.
Girl' Downstairs
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99c
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4.95-5.95
LADIES'
BRUSHED RAYON GOWNS
For cooler nites ahead! Soft, warm fur-like
I brushed rayon-Sizes 34 to 40-long sleeves
I Asst. colors.
I Iingerie Main Floor
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mtiwnwHwsii
Reg. 2.98
1 BOYS' ;
,.. Values to 19.95
RUG SAMPLES
Popular size 27"x54" A large selection of
fine quality rugs at a clearance price
Runs Second Floor, Court Street
4
99
99
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Popular slip over style-Elastic waist Sizes 4
to 12-A large selection of colors-Perfect qua
lity. Rovs' Main Floor
'i'ivi'imii'i "Mi'-wmi. ( h,m.iiihiin "tr$s -V"7 m)rr
i Reg. 5.95 i
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Reg. 119.95
DAVENO
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Pretty nylon frieze cover in rose, green, red
or grey Large bedding compartment Sturdy
arms.
Furniture Second Floor, Court Street
I Reg. 99.95
I FOAM RUBBER
95
WOOL JACKETS
ROTO-ROCKER
Sizes 4 to 12 - Plaid front - Red, blue and
brown-Plain back of navy, charcoal or brown.
329
Boys' Main Floor
16.95-24.95
LADIES'
RAIN COATS
Corduroy or poplin Each with matching rain
hat-Poplins with umbrella to match Size's 10
to 18-Asst. colors.
Fashions Second Floor
$11
Popular roto-rocker with reversible foam cush
ions Cotton tweed multicolor cover.
Furniture Second Floor, Court Street
Reg. 219.95
ELECTRIC DRYER
New model-Fully automatic Holds 10-lbs. J
Non scratch white pocelain cabinet.
69
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Reg. 6.95
STAINLESS STEEL
SAUCE PAN
Appliances Downstairs, Court Street
1 Reg. 239.95
Large l'i-qt, sauce pan-Famous Faberware
Heavy aluminum clad bottom.
2"
Housewares Downstairs, Court Street
WE GIVE AND REDEEM
TELEVISION SET
New table model-All channel Black daytite
tube Mahogany finish Large picture screen.
Television DonwtUirt, Court Street
178
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GREEN STAMPS