Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 22, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949
HUSBAND LONESOME AT HOME
Mrs. America Missed
By Husband and Kids
San Diego (U.PJ The tall, handsome mechanic put down the tal
cum, picked up hii 8-week-old daughter and opined ai how "you
never know how much you mira your wife until ihe becomes
Mrs. America."
The mechanic, Arthur T. Cloyd, Jr., Is keeping house and
earing lor their three childrer-
while his wife, blond and lovely
Mrs. Frances L. Cloyd, is tour
ing the nation as Mrs. America.
"We really don't know what
the future will bring," Cloyd
aid. "That's something we will
have to discuss when Frances
comes home next month."
but I'll sure be glad when Fran
ces gets home."
...
There are two sons. Tommy,
3, Terry, 2, and the baby daugh
ter, Patricia.
"Haven't had any trouble with
them at all. No trials or tribu
lations. The kids sure miss their
mother, though. Guess we'll all
be glad to have her home again,"
he said.
The Cloyds met in a typical
wartime romance. She was the ;
daughter of a marine corps cap
tain and he was a navy chief
petty officer. They met in San
Diego in 1942 and were married.
.
After going east to live, they
gave it up last April and came
back to San Diego to make their
home.
And for the many husbands
and fathers throughout the na
tion whose wives might enter
future Mrs. America contests,
Cloyd has a bit of advice: "Try
and keep 'em home, 'cause you
don't know how much you'll
miss 'em 'till they go away."
"I haven't seen her since she
won the Mrs. America contest
a little more than a week ago.
We have talked on the phone,
though, and she seems to be hav
ing a good time. I am awfully
happy for her.
"But as far as a career is con
cerned, that's something we will
have to talk over between us.
The children come first, you
know."
While Cloyd works days in a
La JoIIr garage, his wife's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Becker, care for the children.
Cloyd takes over each evening.
"I do the changing, feeding and
the works," Cloyd said. "I don't
mind taking care of the children,
MARRIED WOMEN MORE BEAUTIFUL?
Mrs. America Repeats
Challenge for Title Test
New York, Sept. J2 OI.BMrs. Frances Becker Cloyd, 23, Mrs.
America of 1949, repeated today her challenge to Miss America
for an all-American beauty title "for charity."
"It's not that I'm conceited," Mrs. Cloyd said, "but I think a
woman Isn't really mature until she is married and has chil-
"dren. It brings out more of
her charm and loveliness."
Mrs. Cloyd, a tall, trim blonde
from San Diego, Cal., placed
fourth in the Mrs. America con
test last year as Mrs. Colorado
She is the mother of three chil
dren. Her third child was born
eight weeks ago.
She said that was all the
'training" she had for this year's
contest.
Miss America, IS -year -old
Jacque Mercer of Phoenix, Ariz.,
turned down Mrs. America's
challenge last week, saying she
wasn't Interested In any more
contests.
Management of the Mrs.
America contest said that if the
two titlists could not meet in
person they would attempt to
promote a picture contest
through which the public could
decide which is more beautiful.
Morse fo Vote
In Wheelchair
Washington, Sept. 12 U
The office of Sen. Wayne Morse,
R., Ore., aaid today he will cast
his vote on the arms aid bill
from a stretcher.
Morse will be brought to the
capitol from Bethesda naval
hospital where he hat been re
cuperating from a fall from his
prize-winning stallion at the
Oregon state fair. His office said
he would be wheeled on to the
senate floor.
An office aide said she did not
know how Morse would vote.
But he was recorded in favor of
the measure when it was ap
proved by the senate foreign re
lations and armed services com
mittees. Morse, who must be kept in a
reclining position due to muscle
injuries, has had dally confer
ence at the hospital with his of
fice staff since he returned from
Oregon a few days ago.
Mrs. Tyrone Power
Loses Unborn Baby
Paris, Sept. 22 W) Mrs. Ty
rone Power, the former Linda
Christian, lost an unborn baby
and has been under treatment at
the American hospital in Paris,
a spokesman for Power an
nounced Tuesday night.
The spokesman said Mrs. Pow
er left the hospital Monday but
is continuing her recuperation in
Paris. The Powers wer. married
last spring In Rom.
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