Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 20, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 23. 1949
Devaluation May Result
In Lower Prices in U. S.
New York, Sept. 20 (U" Devaluation of foreign currencies may
mean lower prices for many of the items American! buy, experts
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agreed louay, ouv none mum any huw mum ui iui ,u
I . kno, lnnff it might last. 1
On Park avenue, 23 per cent was knocked off the price of a $7,-
J00 imported limousine. Not
. ... many Americans will benefit
toutl ueiays Anion
In Silverfon Case
Silverton Among cases be
fore Judge Alt O. Nelson of
the justice court the last week
was a preliminary hearing in the
case of G. F. Steele on a charge
of non-support. The court took
the case under advisement. De
fendant was released on his own
recognizance.
. After preliminary hearing in
the case of the state vs. Bob Mc
Colly and Larry Fields on a
charge of contributing to delin
auencv of minors, they were
held to the grand jury with bond
reduced from $1,000 to $250.
Two Juveniles involved in the
same matter were sent to juve
nile court.
Fishermen Ballot on
Joining Harry Bridges
Astoria. Sept. 20 () A vote
by CIO Fishermen and Cannery
Workers of the Columbia river
will determine this week wheth
er they will join Harry Bridges'
Longshoremen's and Warehouse
men's union.
The balloting began yesterday
at llwaco, Rosburg, Altoon, Pil'
lar Rock, Skamokawa and Cath
lamet.
Voting will be carried on in
other locals later this week with
Astoria and Warrenton balloting
Thursday.
The proposal to affiliate with
the LSWU was made at the last
fishermen's convention.
from that price cut but some
reduction of price on woolens,
shoes and other commodities
which Britain sends here, could
be expected.
At the same time, everything
that comes from England will
give American manufacturers
something to worry about.
The shoe and leather people
said the future for them was
uncertain; they didn't know
what to expect. The price of im
ported shoes may drop, and this
might drive down American
prices, too.
The American woolen indus
try, now reporting an upswing
in conditions, might also find
the going rough.
A well known British pipe
maker already has announced
reductions in U.S. prices. Alfred
Dunhill of London cut the prices
on its various models by $1.50
to $3 each. Tags on other smok
ing accessories were lowered ac
cordingly, the firm said.
Scotch whisky may cost a lit
tle less, but the man who buys
it by the drink probably won't
notice any difference, experts
said. A price drop of 20 to 50
cents a fifth at most may result,
since, a large part of the cost of
whisky includes U.S. taxes and
transportation charges, which
are not affected by the currency
devaluation.
Some Americans may benefit
in other directions. For exam
ple, Britain will have to pay
more, in pounds, for the food
and machinery which are so ne
cessary for her. Airlines with in
ternational operations to British
areas are likely to get increased
business. Tourist travel general
ly is expected to increase, be
cause travelers will get more
foreign money for their dollars.
But. experts emphasized, all
ARTIST VARGA SPOTS ALLURE
Barbara Britton Praised
For Thighs That Sigh
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON
Hollywood, Sept. 20 U.R Barbara Britton was as flattered as
any female would be when a famous artist told the world she
had "thighs that sigh" but she s been out on a limp ever since.
She'd be the last to deny Alberto Varga s discovery, La Brit
ton admitted, and she thinks it's nice to have gams that sigh
seductively . . . even though
she's not real sure what that
means.
But the rest of her doesn't
match.
Her blue eyes burn from read
ing the deluge of mail that flood
ed in after Varga s pronounce
ment. Her ears are buzzing witn
offers to endorse leg creams . . .
and stockings . . . and gosh knows
what all.
And her head aches from
shaking it in a firm "no" to
people who want her to be Miss
this-or-that of 1950.
her "Miss Hot Rod of the Na
tional Roadster show."
"I had at least 15 chances
from cosmetic firms to endorse
leg creams and beautifiers,"
Barbara says weakly. "Hosiery
manufacturers have been pester
ing me for weeks to put my name
on stockings that emphasize
thighs."
One citrus juice man was all
ready to slap her picture on cans
and launch a nation-wide ad
vertising campaign. A few sips,
he wanted to tell the ladies, and
they'd have a "Barbara Britton
glow" that'd have husbands,
lovers and boyfriends google-
eyed.
"But lots of my fans didn't
like it a bit," Barbara said. "I
got more than 5,000 letters tell
ing me they thought it was a
disgrace for me to dabble in
such mundane mush as sex. They
thought I ought to keep on be
ing ethereal."
Varga got caught in all the
whoop-de-do, too.
In picking Miss Britton as the
movie queen with the most beau
tiful thighs in the world, he hap
pened to mention she has "Var
gallure." And if you've ever
seen his calendar cuties, you
know Just what he was talking
about.
Next day he was getting wires
from all over the country. Peo
ple who make everything from
dresses to falsies to perfume
wanted to pay him fat royalties
for permission to guarantee
"Vargallure."
The black-eyed little painter
turned 'em down.
"A girl can have "Vargallure
he says. "But not a bottle .
or a rubber bosom ... or a dress,
It's what's in the dress.
"If it hasn't got what Miss
Britton's got and there aren't
many like her in this world
then it hasn't got 'Vargallure!' "
HARD OF HEARING
You've Waited lor This!
HERE IT IS!
One promoter even wanted to
capitalize on her thighs and make
Ty Cobb and Fiancee Ty Cobb, baseball's famed Georgia
Peach, smiles with his prospective wife, Mrs. Frances Cass,
at the summer home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John F.
Fairbairn of Point Abino, Ontario. Cobb said a quiet wed
riinn i nUnned for the near future. Mrs. Cass has been mar
ried twice before and has two children.
ond marriage. (AP Wirephoto)
It will be Cobb's sec-
Fall Term College
Classes Start Soon
Monmouth Fall term college
classes at Oregon College of
Education, Monmouth, will be
gin September 27. Deadline for
registering at the school will be
October 8. Thanksgiving vaca
tion will be November 24-27,
and the term will end 'Decem
ber 20.
Oregon College of Education.
Monmouth, has set September
22-26 for freshman days and
registration of entering students,
this will hold true only so long
as foreign manufacturers hold
their prices at present levels,
and so long as U.S. taxes and
other factors entering into the
price of imported goods remain
unchanged.
Ship of Death Aerial view of the fire-gutted Great Lakes
luxury excursion cruiser Noronic docked at Toronto, Canada,
where a flash fire swept the 390-foot vessel; 119 bodies have
been recovered and 171 listed as missing in the holocaust.
Note how the ship's water-filled stern is sunk into the water.
(Acme Tclephoto)
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Firemen Gather Bodies Firemen start the grim task of
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