Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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TlAga Khan's 17-Year-Old Son
asks Daiienna to yyea
By SALLY SWING
Paris, Oct. t U.R Beautiful Ethery Pagava, youngest ballerina
of the grand ballet De Monte Carlo, said today that Prince
Sadruddin Khan, 17-year-old ion of the Aga Khan, had asked
her to marry him.
But the 17-year-old ballerina said the did not plan on be
coming a sister-in-law of Rita
Hayworth for at least ten yean
I can't possibly make up my
mind for at least 10 yean," she
said.
The dancer lives in a small
Paris apartment with her father,
Georgian Prir.-e Lev3n Pagava
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in the second Inning of the opening world series game at
Yankee stadium, but Yankees' first sacker Tommy Henrich
already has the ball for a double play. Carl Furillo (6)
of Brooklyn was forced at second on Hodges' grounder to
Pitcher Allie Reynolds who threw to New York's Gerry
Coleman (upper left) to start the double play. Jake Fitter
(31) is a Dodger coach. (AP Wirephoto)
income. It is now taken on the
first $3,000. The tax will go up
automatically to 14 per cent
in 1950, under present law.
Social Security Expansion
Bill Passed by House
Washington, Oct. 6 WP) Riding a triumphant 333 to 14 house
vote, legislation vastly expanding the nation's social security
program moved over to the senate today.
It would add 11,000,000 to the 35,000,000 workers now covered
by old age insurance.
Its sponsors voiced hope It-
would lessen strikes and strife
over labor demands for pension
plans financed wholly by em
ployers. In the federal program,
workers and employers share
equally the cost of the benefits
the workers later receive.
Senate approval is considered
virtually certain sometime be
fore the 1950 fall elections.
Chairman George (D., Ga.V
of the senate finance committee
said the senate is bound to vote
for higher security benefits, but
will not be able to act before
the second session of the 81st
congress convenes in January.
The new bill would raise the
minimum old age benefit from
$10 a month to $25 a month. It
would increase the maximum
benefit for an elderly couple
from $85 to around $126 a
month. Benefits are based on a
person's average wage and the
number of his working years
during which he paid payroll
taxes into the program.
In addition to blanketing new
millions under old age and sur
vivors insurance, for a total of
48,000,000 covered workers, the
201-page bill would:
1. Boost, benefits by 70 to
80 per cent or more.
2. Create new disability in
surance, to take care of persons
who by illness or accident can
never work again.
3. Increase the payroll taxes
on employe and employer. The
tax would go -up from the pres
ent 1 per cent on each, to 14
per cent next year: 2 per cent
in 1951; 24 per cent in 1960; 3
per cent in 1965; and to 3 '4 per
cent on each in 1970.
Th tax would be collected on
the first $3,600 of a person's
Seeks to Enjoin
Painters Union
Complaint filed in circuit
court here by Don F. Steppe vs.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decor
ators & Paperhangers of Amer
ica No. 724, Salem, and War
ren P. nigeiow, ia i-raine,
James Cutler and W. L. Barnett,
seeks to enjoin the defendants
from preventing members of
the union from working for
plaintiff or in any manner pre
venting plaintiff from hiring
union painters.
Steppe alleges in his com
plaint that November 1, 1947.
acting through the Painting and
Decorating Contractors of
America as its agent, he enter
ed into a contract with the de
fendant union whereby the de
fendant agreed to furnish at
plaintiff s request skilled work
men journeymen painters and
decorators from the membership
of the union.
Replying upon this working
agreement, he says he entered
into contracts with third persons
for work grossing a sum in ex
cess of $25,000.
On September 2, this year, he
says that the defendant union
breached the contract by pro
hibiting the union from furnish
ing journeymen painters from
its membership to work for
plaintiff and sent him a notice
stating he was not to have union
painters for a period of six
months. "This action," he says
the notice advised him, "came as
a result of your having been
found guilty of working with
non-union painters at the Yea-
ter Appliance Co."
Defendant James Cutler is
named as business agent of the
union, Warren Bigelow, presi
dent; Sid Prairie, financial sec
retary, and W. L. Barnett, re
cording secretary.
Among the United States, the
amount of insurance in force per
capita varies from $400 in Mis
sissippi to $1970 in New York.
Sarcastic Note Traps Burglar
Marshall, Mich. (U.R) A young burglar's sarcasm led to his
arrest.
Eighteen-year-old Maynard Miller left a note which told
store manager Neil Smith:
"Next time don't leave a broken window for me. It was too
easy to get in."
Smith recognized the handwriting and Miller was arrested.
He confessed robbing the store of $67.
'He is a very nice and a very
serious boy," she said. "But we
are too young to marry. He is
only 17 and so am I. We are
very good friends."
Prince Sadruddin, a younger
brother of Prince Aly Khan.
Rita Hayworth's husband, is
studying law at Lausanne, Miss
Pagava said.
"Perhaps someday he will
found a ballet company, and I
will be the star." she said wist
fully. "But unt'l then my only
ambition is to be a great classi
cal dancer.
In Lausanne Sarruddin's tu
tor, Alfred Tochtermann, denied
reports of a serious romance.
'One cannot tell what young
people say when they are alone
but it is safe to say that my
pupil has by now forgotten all
about this little Paris romance,"
Tochtermann said.
Miss Pagava said her work
left her little time for courtship
I felt sorry for 'Sad' at Monte
Carlo. Every time he came to
see me I was rehearsing or per
forming. But he sat patiently
and watched as I danced," she
said.
Despite her youth, the young
ballerina is considered one of
the stars of the Monte Carlo
company, where she has per
formed such veteran roles as
"Giselle."
Plants sometimes have a con
dition which is akin to human
apoplexy and they wilt and die
suddenly.
(AdvtrtijtnKnt)
RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
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(rota right to the tat of th trouble to
help loosen ind expel germ laden phlegm
and aid nature to toothe and heal raw,
tender, inllamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a
bottle of Creomulslon with the under
standing you must like the way It quickly
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CREOMULSION
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LEGAL
NOTICE OF PI'BLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
peronx particularly Interested and to
the general public that a hearing will be
held before the common council of the
city of Salem. Oregon, at the city hall on
the tenth day of October. 1949. at the
hour of I SO p.m.. to consider an ordin
ance to change from a Claj I Residential
Dm t net to a Claw II Residential! District
tht following described premiaes, town:
Lot Five 15) Subdivision of Blocks
3 and 35 of V' Park Annex No. 2
to &alem. Marlon County. Or' a on.
Ree Volume II, Pase 27. Record of
T w n PI a u for Sa id Cou t y and
State
BY ORDER OP THE COMMON COUN
CIL; ALFRED MUNDT
City Recorder.
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