Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 15, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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lCpUa Journal, Salem, 0r.. Wednesday, June 15. 1949
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'Emily's' Charms Cause
Upset for Hours on Film Lot
Br VIRGINIA MACPHERSON
Hollywood U..) A Idy named "Emily" kicked up a Hollywood
criiiis by showing up for a prominent movie role with nothing on.
She held up production tor houri while studio "yei-men" (cur
ried lor lomebody to cover up
'Belle of the Yukon,'" Hi says
Polio Outbreak
In West Texas
her voluptuous "nekkidnem
Meanwhile, she Just stood there
with narv a blush to her nret-
ty face. 'The Secret Life of Walter Mit-
"Emily," you ee. ia a nearly.' That nude wai all there wai
life-sized painting of a ahapely t0 the barroom besides a brau
nude the kind western saloon
keepers used to hang in gaudy
gambling palaces.
And that's precisely what Pro-
San Angelo, Tex., June IS UP)
The nation's first serious
polio epidemic this year brokej
out with renewed intensity to
day. Shannon Memorial hospital
hanHlari rt. pawr the mnit it hat
'And a beaut for Danny Kaye-sl(r,.H .inr. th. .niml, h..
Angelo were acting normally .
They continued to patronize
theatera and swimming pools,
although city health authorities
cautioned everyone to stay away
from places where crowds gath
er. Crews were spraying DDT
throughout the city,
School Mettingi Set
Falls City School budget,
meeting will be held at high
school auditorium Friday eve
ning at S o'clock. A school meet
ing will be held in the aa.e
place Monday evening, June 20,
at 8 o'clock to elect a director.
ducer Nat Holt hired her for
rail and a spittoon but nobody
complained about the lack of
furnishings,"
Berry says he's been painting
A Salem Looks to Others This cartoon comment of the
recent teachers' take-off of their students at Parrish Junior
high school was synidicaled nationally. The creator, Francis
Dahl, has won recognition for his satire. He has been de
scribed as "an exaggeration running amuck in a bottle of
India ink." This cartoon was sent to the Capital Journal
by Dahl.
Group
Polk Choral
Offering Concert
Independence The Polk
county choral society is present
ing its spring concert at Camp-
bell hall in Monmouth at 8:15
o'clock this Thursday evening, i
A song cycle, "A Persian Oar-
den" by Hubaiyat of Omarj
Khayyam, composed by Lira
Lehman will compose the pro- j
gram.
Hayesville to Vote
Upon Tax Matters
Hayesville Notice of the an
nual school meeting on Monday
night, June 20. have been post
ed in the Hayesville district at
which time one director is to be
elected. Also to be voted on are
two tax items which are above
the six per cent limitation.
There is considerable desire
on the part of a number of citi
zens that a meeting be held to
discuss plans for the construc
tion of additional classrooms
which the district will need in
Special solo parts include thei,n, future
following: Marjnrie Stewart, so- -
prano; Anne Van Otten, con-1 . .
rralto: Ronald Craven and Le- FellX Wright DOCK
roy M. McDuffee, tenors; and p f T-l.-. I. C.v
Ivan Marble, baritone. ,our IOK" ,r tui7
Following the concert a din- S II v e r t o n Felix Wright,
ner nortv will he held at thelowner and manager of the Sil-
American Legion club in Salemlver Falls turkey hatchery, was
for the chorus members.
Benefit Is Arranged
For School Lunches
Union Hill A benefit straw
berry festival dance will be held
at the Waldo Hills community
hall Saturday night June 18 for
the purpose of raising money
for the school lunches of school
district No. 42C. The public ia
Invited.
able to return to his place of
business Tuesday forenoon for
supervisory work only follow
ing a severe heart attack a week
ago at his home.
Wright is vice-president of the
Chamber of Commerce, direc
tor of the Methodist choir, and
otherwise active In civic and
social progress of town and is
being missed from contact with
his fellows. His condition is re
ported aa improving satisfactorily.
A. F. of L. May Issue
State-Wide Paper
Portland, June 15 Wi The
State Federation of Labor will
be asked to consider establish
a stale-wide newspaper at its
convention in Eugene next week.
The central labor council here
is advocating the move on the
grounds the paper is needed to
push the AFL program of po
ltical education in Oregon.
Independence Iron
Plant Progresses
Independence1 Work on the
new home for the Independence
Iron Works on South Mam
street is progressing satisfactor
ily according to Ralph Spencer.
Pouring the foundation is prac
tically completed.
The building, which is locat
ed one block south of the new
bridge, will be 62 feet in width
with the 32 foot section extend
ing to a depth of 93 feet and a
30 foot section extending back
for 125 feet
The front 30 feet of th long
er section will be devoted to a
show room back of which will
be the stock room, machine shop
and steel room.
The other section will house
the machine shop and welding
shop with the offices located on
a mezzanine floor over the slock
room.
ax.
to decorate his barroom scenes nudes for the movies for years
in "The Fighting Plainsman." and years but there's no over
But he didn't reckon on "Emily" Supply and there never wiu be
being quite so undressed. ,.They haye g my,teriou, way
Nobodv knows who painted ' disappearing when the film's
her in the first place, but he finished," he chuckled. "Later
must have done it when men!hey urn UP over somebody's
were men and women were l personal bar. I even
the altneether. Onlv the wisDi- one mysen once.
est of veils tried to conceal "Em
ily's" charms from the cash cus
tomers. And that, declared Producer
Holt, would never do. Some
body would have to camouflage
those curves before his movie
could proceed. And so it hap
pened that Hi Berry was called
to the rescue.
Hi is the dean of Hollywood's
erAnir artiste tn th AO vnarc
since he went to work at the old y'l
Thomas tflison studios in lhei(B
Bronx, he's painted everything i y-j
from cumulus clouds floating in;
the sky to naked ladies floating!
down staircases.
But this morning he had to
put his talents into reverse and
de-nude "Emily." Which, he
says, he did with "utmost
luctance."
since the epidemic
gan several days ago in this west
Texas area.
Twelve new cases were diag
nosed this week, bringing the
total for the year to 1.18. Eight
deaths have been attributed to
the outbreak.
The latest victim was Tommy
Yarbrough, S, who died of the
bulbar type polio that paralyzes
the chest. As Tommy gasped
for breath, surgeons performed
a windpipe operation Sunday.
The effort was of no avail.
All but three of the patients
at Shannon hospital were chil-
snaggeddren.
Outwardly, the people of San
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"I filled in the veil across
her . . . uh . . . chest," Hi ex
plained. "And spread it out a
little below her waist. What was
left still looked too naked, ao I
airbrushed a smoggy mist over
ner Dare legs and hips and etc." j J
This. Berrv reoorts. is the first L
time anybody's hired him for a
job like this. When he's not
painting Lady Godivas for film
factories, he's at his art school
in Pasadena teaching young stu
dents.
"I did a lovely nude for.
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