Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 13, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, July 13, 1949
FOUR MARRIAGES FOR KENTUCKIAN
Fondness for Bobby-Sox
Brides Gives Him Troubles
Detroit, July 13 W) A fondness for bobby-sox brides has
12-year-old Earl Conners in trouble.
After four marriages all to 14-year-old-girls the balding
Kentuckian is in Wayne county jail.
But this doesn't mean a thing to his latest wife. Fatlma, still
14.
She stood right up in court
Monday and said:
,"I love my Earlie and I won't
say a thing against him. bo
there. I'll just wait until I'm
16 and we can be man and wife
and happy again."
Conners pleaded guilty to
contributing to a minor's delin
quency. Then, as he left the courtroom,
he was arrested again on a
charge of being $2,210 behind
in his alimony to wife No. 2.
He admitted taking Fatima
Hussan to Liberty, Ky., and
marrying her on her 14th birth
day last Nov. 15. At first, he
was charged with enticing a
minor into marriage.
But when plump Fatima re
fused to testify against him, the
charge was reduced.
Conners, a resident of Somer
set, Ky., told Detective Lt. James
Shanahan that one of his girl
brides died and two divorced
him.
Lt. Shanahan is seeking the
divorce decree of Anna Lee
Calhoun, bride No. 3, and the
death certificate of Edith Mc
Klim, wife No. 1. Wife No. 2
was Flora Conners.
Fatima's father, Komar Hus
san, 56, a plaintiff, was present
in court.
"Give him what's coming,"
Hussan shouted, shaking his
fist at his son-in-law.
Husband of Four
14-Year Girls Jailed
Detroit, July 13 OP) Balding
Earl Conners may have a year
in jail in which to reflect on his
romances with 14-year-old girls
The Kentuckian, 42, who mar
ried four girls of 14, got the
year's sentence yesterday in a
back alimony case involving
wife No. 1.
Circuit Judge Ira W. Jayne
ordered Conners to pay half the
$2,200 due Flora Montie "im
mediately" or do penance behind
bars.
Conners also faces sentencing
on a charge of contributing to
the delinquency of 14-year-old
Fatimaa Hussan, his latest bride
Two of the four girls divorced
him. The third died.
Actually, Conners said, he has
been married six times. The
other brides were 15 and 30.
Divorces followed.
Movie Folks Marry
Portofino, Italy, July 13 UP)
The mayor of Portofino announc
ed actress Jennifer Jones and
movie producer David Selznlck
were married aboard the yacht
"Manona " today.
Ty Cobb and Rogers Hornsby
were the only major leaguers
to bat over .400 three times.
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wrinkles. For outdoor comfort have your eyes fitted
with sun glasses scientifically ground to filter out harm
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Dividend Checks Will
Move 200,000 Daily
Washington, July 13 OP) ;
Dividend checks from nation
al service life insurance proba
bly will start going out at the
rate of 200,000 a day next Jan
uary, the veterans administra
tion said today.
Carl R. Gray, Jr., veterans ad
ministrator, said the complicat
ed preparation procedure makes
payments this year impossible.
Gray's letter replied to pub
lished charges that the dividend
is being delayed until an elec
tion year for political reasons.
The veterans administration
is going to pay a $2,800,000,000
special dividend on about 20,
000,000 policies held by 16,000,
000 world war II veterans and
servicemen. Individual pay
ments will vary widely depend
ing upon the type and size of
of policy and the length it has
been in effect.
LEGAL
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the unremitted lue of cer
tain arts 1, in my Judgment, a menace
to life and property on account of the
high fire hazard earned br abnormal
amount of Inflammable debrla on the
ground from logging operations and
bettle-kllled timber, and
WHERAS, upon the ahowlna of the
State Forester, It appears to me to be
necemsary to close to unregulated uae the
following area designated u:
AREA jNo, 14-P OREOONSTATE BOARD
ur njiins i iti, ufcN i ttAL ukcuun
DISTRICT Prlnevllle Area:
Beginning on Old Dry Creek Road at
the loutheaat corner of Bee. S, T. 14 B.,
R. td E.; thence north 4 mllM alonz the
State protection boundary to the north
east corner or see. 2B, T. 13 R. 18 E.;
thence west 8 mllea alone the State pro
tection boundary to the Jefferson -Crook
county line, aouthWMt corner Bee. 19, T.
13 8.. R. 15 E.i thence north 4 mllea and
enst 4 mile along the county line to the
t Prinvliie-OHzzlr Road: thence north-
weeterly along the Prineviiie-arisziy Koac
to the town of drizzly; thenc eaaterly
along the Willow Creek to the Coon Crer't
rtoad; thenc northeasterly along the Coon
Crrek Road to the range line between
IS K. and IS E.; thence north along ..t
Rang line to Little Willow Creek, north
weat corner Sec. 18, T. 11 B., R. IS E.:
thence cut along the section line to Trout
Greek Road; thence aoutheaaterly along
the Trout Creek Road to the mouth of
Foley Creek, aouthweat Corner Sec. 33,
T. 11 B.. R. 17 E.i thenc eaat along the
section line to the ranse line, 18 E. and
19 X., on West Stevenson Mountain;
thence southeasterly along the ridse
across Stevenson Lookout to the head of
the Cherry Creek Trail; thence south
along the section line to the Ochoco Na
tional Forest and Central Oregon Stave
District Boundary; tnence west 13 miles
along the boundary to the northwest
corner Sec. 5, T. 12 B.. R. IT E.; thence
south along the protection boundary of
the Ochoco National Forest and Central
Oregon State District to the southwest
corner of Sec. 31, T. 13 8., R. 17 E.; thence
east 13 miles along the township line to
Marks Creek Road, northeast corner Sec.
1, T. 14 S., R. 18 E.: thence south 9 miles
along the range line to the northeast
corner Bee. 24,' T. 15 B., R. 18 E.; thence
east S miles along section line across
Oerow Butte to the northeut corner
Sec. 24, T. 15 B.. R. 19 E.; thence south
three mllea to the southeast corner Sec.
3ff, T, 15 8., R, W E.; thence west 4
miles along the township line across
Horse Heaven Creek to the northeast
oorner Bee. 5.. T, 16 B., R. IB E.i thence
south one mile along the section line to
the southeast corner Sec. S, T. IS 8., R.
19 E.i thence west 8 miles along the sec
tion line to the southwest corner Bee. 4,
T. 18 8., R. 18 E.; thence north one mile
along the section line to the northeast
corner Sec. 4, T. IS S., R. 18 E.; thence
west 3 miles a Ions the township line to
the southwest corner Sec. 31, T. 15 B., R.
18 E.; thence north three miles along
range line to Lawson Creek, northwest
corner Sec. 19, T. 15 S., R. 18 E.; thence
past 2 miles along section line to the
southwest corner Sec. 16, T. IS 8., R. 18
E.; thence north 7 miles along section line
to the northeast corner Sec. 17, T. 14 S.,
R. 18 E ; thence west 12 miles along sec
tion line to beginning point on Old Dry
Cieek Road, southeast corner Sec. 8, T.
14 8.. R. 16 E
Permits to enter the above area may
oftali'ed at the following places:
Prlnevllle Guard Station, Prlnevllle
A hart ho. 15-P OREGON 8TATE BOARD
OP FORESTRY. CENTRAL OREGON
DISTRICT Ki run a Area:
Beginning at the town of Klnzua In
Sec. 2, T. 7 S., R. 22 E.t thence in a
southwesterly direction along the Blodsoe
Creek road to the Straw Fork road;
thence west along the Straw Fork road
to the John Day highway; thence In a
southeasterly direction along the John
Day highway to the Wlnlock County
road; thence in an easterly direction
along the Wlnlock County road to the
Alder Creek road: thence In a north
easterly direction along the Alder Creek
road to the Umatilla National Forest
boundary between Bee. 23 and Bee. 28, T
7 8., R. 24 E.; thence In a westerly direc
tion along the Umatilla National Forest
boundary and continuing along the Uma
tilla National Forest Boundary to the
point where said boundary crosses the old
Monument-Heppner road between Bee.
23 and Sec. 36, T. 8., R. 36 E.; thence
in a northerly direction along the old
Monument-Heppner road to the Junction
of the Parker's Mill road: thence In a
torthwesterly direction along the Parker's
Mill road to the Spray-Heppner highway;
thence xouth alone the Spray-Heppner
ilahway to the township line between
Sec. 38, T. 5 B., R. 36 E.; and See. 9,
T. 6 8., R. 36 X.; thence west along the
township line to the northwest comer
of Sec. 1. T. I 8., R. 24 X.; thence due
south along section lines three (3) miles
to the southwest corner of Bee. 13, T. S
a., R. 24 X.; thence due west along sec
tion lines approximately nine and one
half (9'4) miles to the Cones Mill road;
thence In a southeasterly direction along
the Cones Mill road to the Oxhead Ridge
road; thence In a southerly direction
along the Oxhead Ridge road to the
Camp 5 road; thence in a westerly direc
tion along the Camp 5 road to the town
of Klnsua In Sec. 3, T. 7 B R, 22 E..
the point of beginning, with the exception
of the Camp 5 road from Kinaua to Kln
zua Oamp No. 5,
Permits to enter the above area may
be obtained at the following places;
Fire Warden's Office, Klnzua, Oregon
Klnzua Pine Mills Oo. Office, Kinaua,
Oregon
Klnzua Woods Camp No. 5
Lone rock Store, Lonerock, Oregon
Chapln Creek Guard Station
AREA No. 18-P OREGON STATE BOARD
OF FORESTRY. CENTRAL OREGON
lhstrict Brooks -Bcanlon Area:
Beginning at the Junction of the
rumalo Creek Road and the Brooks
Scanlon Camp Road in Bee. 33, T. 17 B.,
R. 11 E.; thence in a northwesterly di
rection along the Brooks-Sc anion Camp
Road to the eounty road approximately
2 miles south of the town of Sisters;
thence In a southwesterly direction along
the county road to Che Deschutes National
Forest boundary In Sec. 6, T, 16 8., R.
10 E.; thence south along the Deschutes
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extra strength to give it a wider work range. Second, we
offer over 139 different Ford Truck models. These,
multiplied by scores of chassis options, give a job cover
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contention that the loading dock hasn't been built which
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USINO t ATIST MOISTRATION BATA ON 1,444,000 TRUCK.
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VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
Center and N. Liberty Sts.
Phone 3-3147
EVERYTHING
For A Fireplace
PUMILITE-West Salem
Phone 25643
National Forest boundary to Tumilo
Creek Road; thence in an eaaterly direc
tion along the Tumalo Creek Road to the
point of beginning.
Permits to enter the above area nay
be obtained at the following places:
Brooks-Bcanlon Lumber Company, Band
Broolcs-Bcanlon i Woods Camp, Bisters
Tumalo Butte Lookout, Bee. 14, T IT
17 8 R 11 E
D strict Warden's Office, Sisters
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Douglass McKay,
Governor of the State of Oregon, by
virtue of the authority vester in me
under the provisions of Sections 107-310,
Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, as
amended by Chapter 353, Oregon Laws,
1945, do hereby proclaim the unregulated
use of the above described areas to be
unlawful and that said areas shall be
subject to entry only through permit to
h Issued by the State Forester, or a fire
warden, under which permit entran
aaall comply with any and all of the
following requirements:
(1) To refrain from smoking except In
places designated as safe In said
permit.
(J) To build no open fires except In
places designated as safe In said
permit.
(3) To have as a part of bis or her
equipment when using campfires.
except when traveling as a pedes
trian andor camping at Improved,
designated and posted campgrounds,
tools as specified by the forester
suitable for extinguishing fires.
This proclamation shall be effective
from and after the 16th day of July, 1949,
and shall remain In full force and effect
until the 91st day of December, 1949.
-t fca rr.ndAi in Salem. Oregon
:hls 13th day of July. 1949.
ATTEST:
Earl T. Newbry
Secretary of state
Douglas McKay
Governor
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SPECIALS
BOYS DEPARTMENT
SWIM TRUNKS
49c
1.19
Boxer and fitted types wools
and cotton gabardines, variety
of colors to choose from. Sizes
4 to 18.
Volu.i to $3.50
T-SHIRTS
Bright stripes in many colors,
just right for a warm summer
day. Sizes, small, medium and
large.
Values to $1.50
79c
SUN SUITS
Candy stripes in red, green,
brown and blue. Also some OIj
solids. Sanforized. Sizes 1 to 8. iti TV C
Voluos to $2.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeved sports shirts in
plain and fancy patterns. A wide
variety to choose from. Sanfor
ized of course. Sizes 6 to 14.
Voluti to $2.95
1.00
Washable Slack Suit
1.39
Two tone suits with short pants
and sports shirt. Sanforized. A
real buy. Sizes 5 to 8.
Values to
$3.10
SHORT PANTS
Sturdy, cool short pants of cot
ton gabardine. Suspenders.
Browns and blues. Sanforized.
Sizes, medium only.
Values to $3.95
79c
SLACK SUITS
Contrasting sports shirt and long
pants. Sanforized cotton. Sizes
5 to 10.
Values to $6.50
1.79
SUMMER CAPS
White and navy sailors and bill
cotton.
Values to $1.39
59c
DOWNSTAIRS SHOE DPARTMENT
BOYS SHOES
All odds and ends, no full runs.
All shoes from our regular stock.
Plain toes, caps, moccasin toe.
Heavy sole and light. Come in
and look them over and see for
yourself the wonderful values.
Sizes 1 to 6, A to D widths.
Values to $7.95
MENS SHOES
All odds and ends, all from our
regular stock. Plain toes, moc
casin toes, cap toes. Some lug
soles, too. Size 6 to 12, A to D
widths.
Values to $10.95
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