Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 Capital Journal, galem, Oregon, Friday, October 7, 1949
THREE BEAUTIES ADMIT BEING 'MRS
'Miss New Orleans' Sponsors
Upset by Charges of 'Fake'
New Orleans, Oct. 7 U.R Bwildered by wive, motheri and
falsies, (he sponsors of a recent "Miss Orleans" contest were a dis
illusioned lot today.
Postmortems among the IS beautious entries brought forth
"charges that:
1. At least half the contestants
9 Men Found Dead
In C-47 Plane Debris
Asheville, N.C., Oct. 7 m
Ranger Tom Huffman reported
today that all nine men aboard
an air force C-47 transport that
crashed in the mountains near
here were dead.
The wreckage of the plane
was found six miles from the
Blue Ridge parkway, three
quarters of a mile down on the
east side of Mount Mitchell,
highest mountain east of the
Mississippi.
The plane was found as
ground and air corps groups be
gan their second day of search
ing. The plane, en route from
Washington to Brookley air
base at Mobile, Ala., had been
missing more than 42 hours.
Loan Company Gets
Location in Salem
A branch of the Pacific In
dustrial Loan company will be
established on the Liberty street
side of the Guardian building
during the next few weeks, ac
cording to announcement by
Donald Speer of Portland, vice
president of Pacific Finance. Pa
cific Industrial Loan is a sub
sidiary of Pacific Finance,
i Fred Schott, who had been
the concern's manager in Ogden,
Utah, for a number of years is
being transferred to Salem. The
room in which the company will
be located is now in the process
of being finished.
The company will engage in
the small loan business and will
have a staff of four persons.
Bus Hits Truck
! Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 7 U.R)
State police said today a south
bound Pacific Greyhound bus
with nearly 30 passengers
aboard slid into a ditch after
colliding with a truck yesterday.
No one was injured. Passengers
were transferred to another bus
to continue south to Medford,
regon.
wore falsies, and
2. Three of the girls were
married and two were mothers,
including the winner.
The three beauties "accused"
of being "Mrs." instead of "Miss"
readily admitted it.
But nobody would own up to
the "falsie" charge and it re
mained unproved today.
Bell Wayne, a black-haired,
olive-skinned model who didn't
place in the September 7 con
test, said that at least half the
girls "came to the contest with
their chest in their purses."
At least one of the "deceivers"
was a first, second or third-place
winner, she said. While Miss
Wayne didn't name names, it
was reported that she referred
to the titlist, red-haired Darwin
Greenfield. The winner disdain
ed the charges. She said she had
showed other contestants proof
positive that she didn't need any
padding.
Miss Wayne based her conclu
sions on the fact that about half
the girls dressed in the main
dressing room but the rest "went
off into dark corners or parti
tioned rooms to put on their '
bathing suits."
Miss Wayne apparently felt
called upon to expose the falsies
after judges revealed that she
failed to tell them she had been
married and was the mother of
a 5-year-old son. I
She admitted it but said she I
had been divorced for three
years.
The winner, Mrs. Greenfield,
also admitted that she had a 3-year-old
son and a 1-year-old!
divorce.
Another contestant, honey
haired Lee Roberts, said she is
married to a student at Tulane
university.
When the embarrassed spon
sors learned of the winner's sta
tus, they tried to award her a
'Mrs. New Orleans" title and'
give 17-year-old Betty Nieto,
the runnerup, the Miss award.
But Mrs. Greenfield would have!
no part of that and kept her trophy.
Tokyo Rose Gels
10 Years in Jail
San Francisco, Oct. 7
Tokyo Rose, who "couldn t be
lieve they would send me to
jail," today faced 10 years in
prison and a $10,000 fine in ad
dition to the stigma of being a
traitor.
The diminutive former UCLA
coed whose real name is Mrs.
Iva D'Aquino, stood in abject
silence as Federal Judge Michael
J. Roche pronounced sentence.
Shortly before the court pro
nounced judgment yesterday
Mrs. D'Aquino said:
."I couldn't believe they would
send me to jail. I did everything
I could for the Americans.
The sentence appeared to stun
the 33-ycar-old woman who
stood with downcast eyes, body
stiffly tensed and hands clasp
ed behind her.
She had been standing for al
most a half hour while Defense
Attorney Wayne Collins plead
ed for the minimum sentence
five years imprisonment and the
$10,000 fine. The maximum is
death.
Collins said he would appeal
and ask for bail for his client
next week. If he fails, Tokyo
Rose will go to a federal prison,
probably the federal reforma
tory for women in Alderson, W.
Va., where Mildred "'Axis Sally"
Gillars, her counterpart in the
European war theater, is held.
If Mrs. D Aquino fails in her
fight to keep out of prison she
would be eligible for parole
Hunters Kill Three
Choice Angus Steers
Prlnavillt, Oct. T () A rifle
man who killed three choice
Angus steer was being sought
in central Oregon today.
Ballistic! tests were asked
after bullets were taken from
the steers on Frank Holub'i cat
tie ranch. They were shot last
week-end.
Edgar Albert, state depart
ment of agriculture investigator
said the shooting appeared de
liberate, not that of a hunter
who mistook the animals for
deer.
Dairyman Convicted
For Bangs Violation
St. Helens, Oct. 7 W) A
dairyman convicted here of re
fusing to permit cattle to be test
ed for Bang's disease announced
plans today to appeal the case.
Chester Grooms, Scappoose,
was fined $30 and $19.65 in costs
in justice court. There also was
a 15-day jail sentence, which
was suspended.
after serving one-third of her
sentence.
Hearing Aid
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Superphonic
Batteries for all makes of
hearing aids . . , cords for
most instruments.
Let as know your needsl
Mail orders Filled
Promptly
Morris
Optical Co.
444 State St. Phone 3-5528
Salem, Oregon
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OIL COMPANY
140 S. Broadway
Cleaning Plant Destroyed
Albany, Ore., Oct. 7 W) Fire
destroyed the Hub Cleaners here
late last night, leaving Intact
only the walls of the building.
Flames from the building, lo
cated on the Pacific highway I There are almost 42,000 loco
near the east city limits, were motives in service on U. S. rail
roaring high when first noticed. I roads.
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We believe that our banking offices exist for your benefit
...and that "banking hours" should be primarily thoae which
suit your convenience, not ours.
Therefore, our new "open" hours will be from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. every weekday, including Saturday.
These longer hours will make It easier for yon to make sav
ings and checking deposits, arrange for loans, have access
to your safe deposit box, and use the many other helpful
services of our bank.
Our employees will benefit by this plan, toe, a H
means a five-day week en a rotating schedule.
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