, tfCtpltal Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, December 90, 1949 ROMANCE SOUGHT Betsy Drake Says Grant Family Not Planned, Will Just Happen j By BOB THOMAS ? Hollywood, Dec. 30 VP) Betsy Drake, bright new bride of Cary Grant, says their family will "just happen." to her first interview since the Christmas day wedding, the pbry young actress said she was baffled by the usual question to eewlyweds: "Do you plan to have family?" ; "How do you plan those things?" she replied. "After all, that matter is actually in other hands. "Besides I think It is bad to plan to have a large family or to plan not to have one. I think those things should just happen. I think it would be very de pressing for one to know that he was a planned baby. That's so cold and unromantic." Mrs. Grant is back at work in "Pretty Baby" after a one-day vacation. "But we're having a honeymoon anyway," she smiled. She indicated a full-fledged honeymoon apears doubtful for many months, since Grant starts a picture Jan. 3. The bride admitted that the wedding party's dash to Arizona was hectic, but said that she pre ferred that to a big splashy affair. "I think weddings have gotten out of hand," she said. "They should be simple affairs, not productions. It's the same way with funerals. I hope to be buried In some small graveyard with tumbled-down headstones, not In a big 'memorial park.' I hope Cary feels the same way." She said there is no chance of co-starring with her husband in a future film. "I feel the same about that as I did a week ago," she added. "I've got to prove my ability by myself. I think it would be fun to work together, but it would place a hardship on Cary because of my lack of experience." The actress couldn't recall when Cary popped the question. We discussed it for a long time- whether we should or shouldn't." Did he ask her father for her hand? "Of course not!" replied the actress, who is free, white and 26. It was no thanks to Hollywood that the marriage occured. Two years of prying questions placed a strain on the courtship. Even last week a female columnist burst into Betsy's dressing room and announced: "Hollywood's most eligible bachelor just got married!" Motion .Picture Herald, a movie trade paper, has polled U. S. film exhibitors for their list of the top moneymaking stars of 1949. The selections, in order: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Abbott and Costello, John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, Betty Grable, Esther Williams, Humph rey Bogart, Clark Gable. Remarkable features of the poll: Hope unseated pal Crosby, who held the No. 1 spot for five years. Abbott and Costello con tinued in popularity with theater men, if not with the highbrow critics. John Wayne boomed into the big ten on the strength of five Jean Parker Gels Divorce Hollywood, Dec. 30 ttl.R) Ac tress Jean Parker, 31, today di vorced Dr. Curtis Grotter, 37, on grounds he was so jealous he kept her awake all night, com pelling her to "account for every second of my day." My husband was so unrea sonably jealous that I was forced to live almost in complete isola tion during our seven years of marriage," she told Superior Judge Otto J. Emme. His jeal ousy caused her health to break, she said. A friend. Actress Doris Jen nings, corroborated her story concerning Dr. Grotter, a screen financial adviser. The dark-haired Miss Parker married Grotter in Augst, 1942 and they separated June 10. She previously was married to George MacDonald, a New York newspaperman, and H Dawson Sanders, radio commentator. U of 0 Architecture School Status Raised Portland. T)fr 30 tm Th University of Oregon School of iiuiucumre ana aiiiea arts will adopt upper division status next fall. Sidney W. Little, dean of the school, made the announcement here. exnlaininff this moonf students of architecture would taite a general course their first two years, not entering the school until their junior year. bOX-office hits. Inffriri Bprpman Kita Hayworth, Greer Garson and Bette Davis were missing from the top 25. Weather Vane Maker Al Coran, retired navy man. works on a weather vane in his Burbank, Calif., home. Vane is made of aluminum mounted on a brass shaft which is pointed at bottom. Shaft is set into tube partly filled with light motor oil in which shaft floats. Aluminum disc around shaft keeps out dirt and rain. Vane revolves with slightest shift of wind. Star 27 Times Hotter Than Sun Discussed Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 30 (IP) A star 27 times hotter than the sun was discussed here today. Dr. Thornton Page of Yerkes observatory, Chicago, said the star, which Is centered in a ring nebula, has a surface tempera ture of 270,000 degrees Fahen-heit. His disclosure was made In a paper at the 82nd annual con vention of the American Astron omical Society. Dr. Page pointed out there are thousands of stars hotter than the sun, which has a tem perature of only 10,000 degrees Farenheit. But the new hot star is from two to three times greater than any previously reported, he said. 'Bees and the Flowers' Are an Old, Old Story By RENNIE TAYLOR Palo Alto, Calif., Dec. 30 VO You know, of course, about tVtP Vippii nnri tVita flnwfrs But did you know that they have been trying their darnedest to be true to each other for the last 60 million years, ana mai they have succeeded pretty well? Dr. Verne Grant, Carnegie institution plant geneticist, told efficient reproduction. about it today in a paper for de livery before the Western So ciety of Naturalists. Flowers have changed their shapes, colors, the pattern of their petals and the number of their stamens or pollen tubes just to accommodate the bees," Dr. Grant said. . Bees have "flower constancy," Dr. Grant added. This is an in stinct to visit the flowers of a particular plant as long as they will yield pollen or nectar. Every time a bee visits a flower he kicks its pollen around. Some of the flying poll en lands in the stamens and travels on down through these stamens to the flowers egg germ, which thus is fertilized and becomes a seed. Flower constancy means many bee visits, good pollination and "Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Free Pick-up and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 To encourage the bees, many flowers slowly have shaped their lower petals into a long lip which acts as a landing platform for the insects, Dr. Grant reported. They developed tubular shap es, with fewer stamens and with their nectar concealed at the base of the bud, where only bees could reach it. As examples he cited peas, lupines, clover, snap dragons, violets and bleeding hearts. When flowers first appeared on earth about 150 million years ago the only pollinating insects in existence were beetles, Dr. Grant said. The bees arrived about 60 million years ago. Ever since then flowers have been Quits Commie Party, Then Hangs Himself Goeppingen, Germany, Dec. 30 VP) The chairman of the communist party in nearby Sa- lach killed himself following a visit to the Russian zone of Ger many, his family said today. The family of Kurt Buehler, 38, said he vowed to quit the communist party when he re turned home last week, saying: "The communist kill everybody who disagrees with them. This visit cured me of communism." He visited party headquarters, turned in his resignation and then hanged himself in his home, his family said Plane Record Claimed Palm Springs, Calif., Dec. 30 (P) Jacqueline Cochran lays claim today to a new world speed record for a propeller driven plane. The noted wo-' man flier was timed at 444 miles per hour yesterday as she pilot ed her F-51 Mustang around a 500 kilometer closed course. changing over to accommodate bees instead of beetles. on Fuel STORM SASfc SALEM WOODWORKING CO. WET WINDOWS? 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Every hat In our millinery department must go. Hats from $10.00 to $30.00, all to go ot one price. Annual January Store-wide Clea ranee STILL GREATER BARGAINS! During the intensive pre-inventory check of stock on hand which has accom panied this clearance, we have found additional odd lots and incomplete size or style ranges. These are and will continue to be added to the clearance bargain groups, some of which are listed here. 4995. 1995 DRESSES We have placed a large group of crepe, satin and wool dresses in one lot, to be completely closed out. Formerly sold up to $39.95. All to go at one PRICE Beautiful Rain Coats Only a few of these beautiful garments left. They were specially priced at $12.95. Now come and get the last few at only 1000 7.95 3995 Barbizon Slips and Gowns EXCLUSIVE AT PRICE'S. Priced at sensa tionally low prices. Buy early as they will not last long. Be sure and get your size now. 2.50-4.00 5.00 and JG95 SHOES 5.00 Sport and casual types, one group to go quick ly. Regularly priced up to $8.95, while they last Evening Purses One group silver and gold, black and white satin. Sold regularly up to $12.00. These will go quickly ot this ridiculously low price of 4.95 BLOUSES Complete closeout of hundreds of styles for merly priced $10.95 and up, to be cleared quickly at only Costume Jewelry Hundreds of beautiful pieces to select from. Regularly sold from $1.95 up, plus tax. Now to be closed out at ors price. LINGERIE Colors pink, blue and white gowns and slips regularly sold $7.95 to $12.95. While they last to go at UMBRELLAS An excellent selection from the largest um brella house in America, beautifully con structed, substantial frames and durable cov ers of many beautiful colors. Our regular $4.95 leader to go at only 3.95 Two for 1.00 TAX INCLUDED 4.95 TAX INCLUDED SHOES Many broken lines to close out. Kid, calf and suede In black and brown and colors. Regu larly sold up to $19.95. Come early. To go at only 5.95 2.95 4" - 695 ? and 9 HOSIERY Broken lines caused by a heavy Christmas trade. All select merchandise. Regularly sold up to $1.95, all go for one price 100 per pair or Three for 2.75 Eisenberg Jewelry One-Half Price Beautiful imported stones set in high styled patterns by Eisenberg. Regularly sold at $12.50 to $40.00. To go at only PLUS TAX Visit Price's Beauty Salon While Attending This Sale - Exclusive Hair Styling and Permanent Waving You Will Want to Look Your Best for the New Year's Festivities Everything in the Store on Sale Except fair Trade Items All Sales jFinal No Refund or Exchanges ' i