Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 05, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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WEDDING IN THE WIND
Ingrid Offers to Settle
If Funds for Daughter
Rome. Oct. S U.PJ Ingrid Bergman, who wanti a divorce, has
ottered to settle halt her property on her husband if the re
mainder can be placed In a trust fund for their daughter, the
movie star's personal representative said today.
Joseph Steele, Miss Bergman s spokesman, said her attorney
in Hollywood discussing di-
Sleeping Coach Sheared Open This rail coach filled with
sleeping passengers was sheared open, killing one person
and injuring four severely, when five cars of the west- -.bound
City of San Francisco streamliner left the rails near .
Ames, la. This coach jack-knifed into a box car on a siding,
ripping open the coach. Broken glass, baggage and seats
which had been torn from their moorings, flew through the
coach. The side of the coach was opened for a distance of
20 feet. (AP Wirephoto)
FOUR SETS OF TWINS, BESIDES
Housewife, 34, Has Triplets;
17 Children in 15 Years
Pittsburgh, Oct. 5 P) Birth of triplets to plump Mrs. Arthur
Griser Tuesday gave the 34-year-old housewife 17 children to
show for her 15 years of marriage. But she is emphatic:
. "There'll be no more for me. This last bunch was just too
much."
Family Doctor H. A. John said
she could go on having babies
for another 10 years. Mrs. Grei-
ser just smiled and replied seri
ously: "No, this is the finish.'
She had four sets of twins and
six other children before trip
lets Roy, Richard and Joanne
Marie arrived.
Greater Portland
Area Extended
Portland, Ore., Oct. 5 U.R
When the 1950 census rolls
around metropolitan Portland
will have grown in area as well
as in population.
The U.S. department of com
merce said in Washington, D. C,
today all of Multnomah, Clack
amas, and Washington counties
in Oregon and all of Clark coun
ty in Washington will be count
ed as part of Portland's metro
politan area in the 1950 census.
In 1940 the metropolitan area
included only the city of Port
land plus those adjacent areas
having a population density of
150 or more persons. '
. The new boundaries, however,
will boost the area of metropol
itan Portland from 307.4 square
miles to 3,663 square miles. That
would boost Portland's metro
politan population in 1940 from
406,406 to 501,275.
Major towns added under the
new plan are Hillsboro, Forest
Grove, Canby, Molalla, Trout
dale, Sandy, all in Oregon, and
Camas and Washougal in Washington.
Portland, Ore., Oct. 5 U.R
Portland's population stood at
430,891 today on the basis of
figures released by the city wa
ter bureau.
For 36 consecutive miles, the
Great Smoky Mountains in
North Carolina are over 5,000
feet high.
Joanne Marie was first and
weighed in at six pounds. . The
boys scaled seven and six.
The other 14 income tax ex
emptions scrambling around the
old modest frame Griser house
in suburban Pitcairn are:
Thomas, 15 months; twins
James and Joseph, 3: twins
Mary and David, 4; twins, Dor
othy Jean and Robert, 6; Harry,
7; twins John and Dolores, 9:
Samuel, 10; Sarah, 12; Arthur
13; Agnes, 15.
Daddy Arthur wasn't at home
as the jolly Mrs. Griser showed
off the triplets. Said the moth
er:
"He can't afford to stay home
from work. It costs a lot of
money to care for all these
kids."
Griser is 42 and earns $160 i
month as a fireman at Westing-
house Air Brake corporation. He
often walks the four miles to
work to save money.
Dr. John said Arthur is tak
ing things in stride this time,
explaining:
"He's getting used to it."
Discussing her big family,
Mrs. Griser commented: ,
"Some people have told, us we
shouldn't have so many chil
dren, but we like to raise them."
Recluse Killed in
Fight with Police
New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 5
(U.R) An 84-year-old recluse
barricaded himself in his at
tic and battled it out with a
score of police early today, un
til 10 police bullets killed him
Charles Y. Wilcox first at
tracted attention last night
when he called to the gas com
pany to complain that the lights
were going out in the park
Then he went to the first floor
window of his 214 story home
and began shooting at persons
passing by, police said.
Officers, summoned by neigh
bors, arrived shortly after mid
night to find him throwing
water on a fire he apparently
started on his front porch. He
suddenly fired one shot at them
and retreated to the attic, firing
again and again with his .38
caliber revolver.
After a 45 minute battle dur
ing which about 18 shots were
exchanged, police standing on
narrow stairway leading to the
attic, fired at flashes from Wil
cox's gun and the elderly man
went down.
Wilcox, fatally wourded
the neck and chest, was pro
nounced dead on arrival at
hospital.
Four hundred persons rush
ed to the scene and took refuge
behind trees and nearby houses
as police trained searchlights on
the house.
Police tried to argue the re
cluse into surrendering, but Wil
cox answered only with an oc
casional shot they said.
When they finally rushed the
house they found two gas jets
open. In various parts of the
house were a shotgun, a carbine
dating back to 1886, and a Colt
automatic, all fully loaded.
Liquor Protest Referred
Governor Douglas McKay
asked the liquor commission
Andy's Tavern, 6001 S. E. 72nd
today to investigate a request by
a group of Portland citizens that
ave., be closed up. The delega
tion asked the governor yester
day to close the place because it
is near a residential area and a
park.
orce arrangements wun ncr
husband, surgeon Peter Lind-
strom, whom the actress mar
ried 12 years ago. They have
one child, a daughter, Pia.
Miss Bergman announced
nearly two months ago that she
had decided to retire irom me
screen and seek a divorce. Steele
said nothing in particular was
delaying the filing of a divorce
petition
'It lust takes time vo seme
these legal matters," he said.
Friends said Miss Bergman
still hopes the whole thing can
be settled "amicably." They
said her dominant desire is to
see that her daughter has secur
ity.
Under California s commun
ity property law, Steele reported
all property acquired either by
husband or wife becomes the
joint property of both and in
divorce cases, everything must
be evaluated and its disposition
agreed upon.
As for American reports that
she might not go through with
her divorce plans, friends of
Miss Bergman said:
That is something on which
she will never change her mind
She is going to get her divorce
as soon as she can."
Friends said she plans to
marry Italian director Roberto
Rossellini as soon as she gets
the divorce. Rossellini directed
what she insists was her final
movie, "Stromboli," and it was
during the filming that they fell
in love.
The blonde actress is spending
her time quietly in Rome while
waiting for the divorce plans to
be completed. She and Rossel-
lm are seen frequently in
Rome's better eating places.
They appear reserved but cheer
ful in public. Usually they are
accompanied by Rossellini's
brother, Renzo, and the latter'
wife.
Since completing "Stromboli,"
Miss Bergman has not worn any
makeup in public. She usualls
wears a plain blouse and skirt
with flat-heeled shoes.
Multiple Crop
Plan Proposed
Portland, Oct. 5 Linn
county farmers will be told next
Monday about a multiple crop
government insurance program
which may be applied as a test
to their plantings.
Murl Cummings, regional di
rector for the federal crop in
surance corporation, reports
that if the farmers approve the
plan, contracts will be offered
tor crops seeded this fall.
He said the multiple crop
plan would insure all major
field crops. In Linn county this
would include common rye
grass, Austrian peas, common
and hairy vetch, barley, oats,
wheat and mixtures of vetches
and grains. Each farm's total
production is considered. Loss of
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 194915
good yield on another.
Cummings explained the idea
was to give a farmer a guaran
teed return for a relatively low
insurance premium.
Federal crop insurance, now
in effect on Oregon's wheat
crops in major wheat produc
ing counties, covers losses re
sulting from Insects, weather, '
disease and other natural hazards.
Deer shed their horns every
year.
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