Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 19, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Sept. 19, 1949
HOUSEWIFE GIVES IN TO HUSBAND
Alice Faye Bows Out
To Phil Harris as a Star
By HOWARD C. HEYN
(for Bob Thomas)
Hollywood," Sept. 19 Alice Faye, as fetchingly blonde as
ever and slim as a model, says Phil Harris will be the movie star
In their family from now on.
"I'm happy to be doing just exactly what I've been doing for
four years," she said at the Fibber McGee and Molly cocktail
party the other night.
I I I What she's been doing since
uaie rage iu
Sing in Salem
The 20-30 Club will Introduce
Gale Page, singing star of stage,
screen, and radio, in popular
concert with the international
ly famous concert pianist and
composer, Count Aldo Solito de
Solis to local lovers of Brahms,
Beethoven, and Bach Wednes
day evening at 8:30 in the Sa
lem high school auditorium.
In combining their talents,
these two artists will bring a
program of music everyone un
derstands and loves. Gershwin,
Chopin, Kern, Debussy, Porter,
and original compositions by
Solito de Solis, will be featured.
Screen fans will recall Miss
Pnee from her Derformance In
the "Four Daughters" series
with the Lane sisters; "lhey
Drive by Night" with Ann Sheri
dan and Humphrey Bogart;
"Knute Rockne" with Pat
O'Brien; and numerous other
motion pictures.
Currently, Gale Page may be
seen in the picture "Anna Lu
casta." The cast Includes stars
such as Paulette Goddard,
Broderick Crowford, and Oscar
Hnmolko.
Radio audiences have heard
Miss Page many times as the
fnmtnlno star nf the nnDular
Woodbury Hollywood Play
House scries.
the fall of 1945, when she com
pleted "Fallen Angel," is being
Mrs. Harris, housewife and
mother. And, when the Faye
Harris radio season starts in the
near future, she'll be Mrs. Harris
on the air also.
Her Identification on the radio
show "Miss Faye appears
through the courtesy of Twen
tieth Century-Fox, etc." gives
ust the impression she wants.
that she still is a star on the top
lists. Technically, she is, but
tually she isn't.
"I owe the studio one picture.
but I'm never going to make it
I think now, any other
picture," she said.
"Harris is going to be the
family's star. He has just fin
ished 'Wabash Avenue' " and
he's wonderful. No, I haven't
seen It, but I know he's wonderful.
"It's in color and, boy, does
that wavy hair look good in
color."
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Lebanon Banking
Building Is Sold
Lebanon It was announced
here Friday that Frank D.
Mayer, local attorney, had pur
chased the banking house, for
merly occupied by the First Na
tional Bank of Lebanon. The
building, a brick structure, was
erected in 1891 and was occupied
as a bank from that time until
the First National moved to a
new location last year. It faces
on Main street and extends for
one-half block on Sherman
street. The intersection of these
streets is generally considered
the center of Lebanon's business
district.
Mayer at the same time an
nounced the sale of the portion
formerly occupied as a bank to
G. R. Hcwett, a local druggist.
Hcwett has made no announce
ment as to his Immediate plans
for the occupancy of that por
tion of the building.
The remaining portion Is oc
cupied by the offices of the Keith
Rhodes Insurance agency, San-
tiam He-manufacturing company
and the Ayres Real Estate com
pany. No change in their ten
ancy is anticipated.
FALSE TEETH
Thot Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Many wtareri of fait teeth have wot-
ffrra ?fl rmbarrftamnt beciuu Uielr
plate dropped, ftllpprd er wobbled at Juat
the wrong timt. Do not In ftr of
tnn tiappantnir lo you. Juit sprinkle a
little FABTEETH. the alkaline tnon-ac-ldi
powder, on your platei. Holds tain
terth more firmly. M they feel more com
lortabl, Doei not aour. Check "plate
Odor" (denture breath). Oct FASTEETH
at any orur etorr.
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86. 8 Proof (1 Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Whiikat 49 Grain Naulral Spirits
Mickey Cohen
Says He's Broke
Los Angeles, Sept. 19 OI.R)
Mickey Cohen, reputed racket
czar of the West Coast, com
plained today that he is broke.
And it's all the fault of po
lice, bail bondsmen and lawyers,
he said.
'I wouldn't be surprised if
they'd gotten together to pull
me under," the pudgy little
mobster said bitterly. "I'm
$175,000 in debt right now and
borrowing more every minute.
If this keeps up I'm going to
have to start selling things.
That s the truth, so help me."
California Attorney General
Fred N. Howser estimated re
cently that Cohen headed a $6,-
000,000-a-year racket organization.
'That's so silly it doesn't even
need answering," Cohen said.
The dapper gambler, frequent
target of gangland guns and an
avowed police drive to rid the
city of mobsters, currently is on
trial for disturbing the peace by
swearing at policemen.
It s that roasting I ve been
taking from the police that's
oing it," Cohen lamented.
"They're out to break me fi
nancially, and they've done it."
The four tires on the average
automobile's wheels contain
about 800 feet of steel wire.
U. S. Sailors Rated
Healthiest in 100 Years
Washington, Sept. 19 (UP)
United States sailors are the
healthiest they have been in 100
years.
Rear Adm. C. A. Swanson,
Navy surgeon general, reported
that the incidence rate for dis
uui (nitiri And nnisnnlncs
, . u f .j . . . :
officers and men "rcsun
Power System
Is Underground
Oregon College of Education,
Monmouth Work on a $26,000
underground electrical and pow
er distribution system began at
Lowered to Safety An un
identified woman passenger is
lowered to safety by ropes
from the bow of the S. S. Nor
onic at Toronto during height
of fire while another passen
ger awaits her turn. Note
flames at top of picture. (AP
Wirephoto)
Sec. Sawyer to Confer
With Governor McKay
Portland, Ore., Sept. 19 OJ.PJ
Secretary of Commerce Charles
Sawyer was expected to arrive
today for a 44-hour visit after
attending the western states
democratic party meeting in San
Francisco.
Following talks with the west
coast advisory committee on in
ternational trade, press represen
tatives and Oregon democrats,
he planned to confer with Port
land's mayor Dorothy McCul-
lough Lee and Gov. McKay.
Mayor Lee returns Wednesday
after visits to Dallas. Tex., Hous
ton, Tex., New Orleans and
Washington, D. C.
'Vince's Electric"
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among navy
during 1948 dropped to 442.8
per 1,000 the lowest since naval
medical department records
were started in 1850.
Stockman Picks
Ike As Shoo-in
Klamath Falls, Sept. 19 Wi
The republicans have their pick
of five good presidential candi
dates to thrc at at the democrats
in 1952, or at least the prospec- vory
tive candidates iook good io con
gressman Lowell Stockman.
The Oregon 2nd district rep
resentative, speaking before lo
cal republicans here Saturday
night, listed the five men he
considers outstanding presiden
tial timber as:
1 Senator Wherry of Nebras
ka.
2 Senator Taft of Ohio.
3 Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge of Massachusetts.
4 Harold Stassen.
5 Dwight Eisenhower.
The last-named is a shoo-in,
Stockman said, if he chooses to
run and leans more toward the
republican party than toward the
democrats.
Stockman said it was his opin
ion that Eisenhower, America's
No. 1 wartime field general and
now president of Columbia Uni
versity, will accept the GOP
nomination in 1952.
Notably missing from Stock
man's list were New York's Tom
Dewey, a twice-beaten candi
date, and California's Earl War
ren. The Oregon congressman
minced no words in announcing
his belief Dewey is a used fire
cracker in national politics. War
ren he did not mention.
room needed lor efficient prep
aration of meals. Two dining
rooms separated by the old kit'
chen will now be thrown to
gether, giving more space and
better conditions for modern
food service.
Monday.
The system will connect all in
stallations on the OCE campus
with a new sub-station to be
built at the rear of the present
administration building. Upon
completion of the system and the
sub-station, the college will pur-1
chase its power requirements'
from Bonneville energy sources'
through the city-owned Mon-i
mouth water and electric de
partment. The college is now
supplied with electricity by a
private utility concern.
Other campus improvement
nearing completion at
OCE includes grading and gravel-surfacing
the playground area
of the Campus Elementary I
school and model primary unit.1
This work is being done by
county road machines in prepar
ation for eventual hard-surfac-i
ing of the entire area.
A turn-around and loading
zone is being built at the north
end of the elementary school to
correct a hazardous intersection
of driveways and Highway 99W.
Painting of all units in Vet
erans Village, the low-cost hous
ing project operated by OCE,
has been completed. Work was
done by Johnston Painting com
pany of Portland at a cost of
$2000.
Re-roofing of Campbell hall,
historic classroom building, has
been completed by the Cooper
Roofing company of Salem.
Extensive remodelling and re
equipping of the dormitory kit
chen in Todd hall, college wom
en's residence, is under way. Im
provements will provide more
Food Meet Ends
Portland, Sept. 19 (P) The
Oregon Food Merchants' asso
ciation wound up a two day con
vention here today.
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On Sale at All
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How would your car rate on
- - this Packard chart?
GAS-ECONOMY REPORT
based on current reports from
nearly 1,000 owners of the new
155-HP Packard Eight, equipped
with overdrive.t
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You're looking at a factual gas
economy chart based on reports
from nearly 1,000 new Packard
owners.
It covers the highway gas mile
age of the new 135-hp Golden
Anniversary Packard Eight,
equipped with overdrivet with
variations caused by differences
in speed, traffic, and individual
driver habits.
And notice, please the most
frequently mentioned figure is 19
miles per gallon!
Notice, too, that 33 of the
owners reported more than 19!
Amazing? It's the gas-economy
sensation of the fine car field!
And bear in mind: Along with
its brilliant new operating econ
omy, Packard gives you the en
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stem from two tons of husky, precision-built
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Palmistry Readings
Will tell your past preaent
and future. Will advise on
love, marriage
and business.
Answers all
questions. Are
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Why be In
doubt? Special
Readings.
upen 9 a.m.
to 10 D.m.
Moved from 466 Ferry to
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Furniture Mart
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1978 N. Capitol
Since 1941
SOS by Long Distance
Shuts Off Electric Iron
Portland, Me. u.Mrs. Ern
est Dodge's electric iron was
finally shut off but it took a
140-mile telephone call to do it.
Visiting relatives in Bangor,
she suddenly recalled that she
had left her Iron plugged in at
her Portland home.
Bangor police phoned Portland
Dolice who entered the Dodge
cellar and pulled the main
switch. I
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