Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 15, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1949 p
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Burned Seaman Brought to Shore Ewald Blai (in stretch
er), one of eight survivors of the explosion and fire aboard
the Dutch motorship Doros off the Florida coast, is trans
ferred from a Coast Guard PBM to a crash boat a Miami,
Fla. Seven other survivors were walking cases. Sixteen crew
men are missing. (AP Wirephoto)
German Version of Jane Russell,
Betty Grable Seeks a Husband
Gettysburg, S. D., Dec. IS VP) Isle Derinlowska of Hamburg,
Germany, can have her pick from some 80 prospective husbands
In the midwest.
The 28-year-old German woman wrote a letter recently to
Mayor Walter Sundergard of Gettysburg saying she was lonely
and wanted "a gooa mmtiu-
husband." She described her
self as "endowed with a bosom
like Jane Russell and legs like
Betty Grable." The mayor show
ed the letter to some newsmen.
The answering epistles came
In from North Dakota, Wyo
ming, Iowa, Nebraska and Min
nesota. They are still arriving
daily although the mayor has
long since disclaimed running a
"Lonely Hearts" agency.
On 3B-vear-old Iowa farm
er drove 400 miles to get first
hand information about Use from
the mayor. The man said his
mother prompted the trip by
auggesting he should "pick out
a good German girl for a wife.
Lacking a stenographer, Sun
dergard said he was bundling
up the letters as they arrived
and forwarding them to Use for
her personal attention. With a
touch of local pride he reported
no men in this central Sout
Dakota community of 1,000 pop
ulation have applied yet for
Use's hand.
Fourth Grade Scout
Girls Hold Program
Salem Heights. Dec. 15 The
Salem Heights Bluebirds of the
fourth grade held their meeting
in the school lunch room after
school with Karla Anderson the
hostess chairman.
Mrs. Myron Butler is the lead
er but lets the girls conduct
their own meeting. President of
the club is Rita Hopkins, secre
tarv-treasurer. Sue Rasmussen
and scribe, Sally Archibald. The
group plans to join other Blue
bird and Campfire troops to
sing Christmas carols around the
Christmas tree on the Court
House lawn Saturday afternoon
The group plans on caroling
for the neighbors as their way
of spreading Christmas cheer,
Ingrid Admits 'Difficulties'
Hinder Her Getting Divorce
tj, vnrk. Dec. 15 UP) The New York Times in a Rome
riUnatnh tnriav said film star Ingrid Bergman had told its cor
respondent "some difficulties" had prevented her getting a divorce
from Dr. Peter Liinastrom.
Times correspondent Camille M. Cianfarra wrote that Miss
Bergman told him she planned
to marry Italian mm director
Roberto Rossellini as soon as
she is free, having decided "to
give up my artist's career be
cause I now want to live my own
life just as any other woman."
Cianfarra said he interviewed
Miss Bergman and Rossellini In
her apartment in Rome. The cou
ple's romance began last spring
when Rossellini directed the
Swedish actress in the film
Stromboli," made on a bleak,
volcanic island off Italy's west
coast.
According to the Times dis
patch, Rossellini said Miss Berg
man "explained things quite
clearly" to Dr. Lindstrom when
they met in Messina last May, at
a time when the Bergman-Ros-
sellini romance was making
headlines around the world.
'I want to make it clear," the
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Times account of Rossellinl's
remarks continued, "that at that
time the relationship between
Ingrid and myself Was absolute
ly correct. It is not our fault,
is it, if we cannot get married
because Ingrid has been unable
so far to obtain a divorce?"
Concerning published reports
that Miss Bergman is going to
have a baby in February, the
Times quoted Rossellini as saying:
"Whether she is or is not is
nobody's affair. I think that
report deserves neither denial
nor confirmation because- it is
an attempt to pry into the pri
vate life of a woman who, to as
sert her right to her own life.
has given up her career which
is what an artist regards as the
most important thing in life
Isn't that enough?"
"By making that decision has
not Ingrid as good as said to both
her admirers and detractors:
Look, I've fallen in love with
a man who is not my husband.
" 'As an artist I have certain
responsibility toward the public
and I may be criticized. All
right, if that's 'the case, I no
longer want to be an artist, I
want to be a happy wife with
the man I love.' "
Miss Bergman said she
peatedly" had asked her husband
for a divorce since last April.
Rossellini told the Times cor
respondent he was sure Miss
Bergman and he "would have
been spared all the criticism
which has been poured on us'
had Lindstrom granted his wife's
request for a divorce last spring.
Rossellini told the Times cor
respondent that if Miss Berg
man could not obtain a divorce
in the United States, she would
sever her marriage ties in a
European court.
"I know," he was quoted as
saying, "that some of the di
vorces granted on this continent
are not recognized in America,
but they are recognized in many
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Rossellini refused to explain
the "difficulties" Miss Bergman
said had developed in the divorce
negotiations with her husband.
The Times correspondent said
friends of the couple told him
Lindstrom had refused to give
his wife a divorce because he
thought her romance with Ros
sellini "was only a passing fancy
and not real love" and he want
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Locating in Oregon
Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wetter of Buffalo, New York,
cousins of Mrs. Mabel Hatch ar
rived the past week to spend the
winter in Oregon and if they can
find what they like, they will
make their home in Oregon.
Dairy Report Discontinued
Portland, Dec. 15 W The de-
partment of agriculture is dis
continuing the monthly Oregon
dairy report because of the cost.
The state emergency board last
week refused to grant an extra
$6,000 for the project. The re
port is published by the federal
agency from state and federal
funds.
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