Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore.. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1950
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President and Cabinet President Truman (third from
right) poses at the White House with members of hii cabinet
before a regular teuton of the group. Clockwise around the
table are Interior Secretary Oscar Chapman, Commerce
Secretary Charles Sawyer, Vice President Alben W. Berkley,
Labor Secretary Maurice J. Tobin, Agriculture Secretary
Charles Brannon, Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson, De
fense Secretary Louis Johnson, Secretary of State Dean Ache- ,
son, President Truman, Teasury Secretary John W. Snyder,
and Attorney General J. Howard McGrath. (AP Wlrephoto.)
GORGEOUS VIRGINIA MAYO
Film Beauty Once Was
Stringy-Haired Wall-Flower
By PATRICIA CLARY
Hollywood, Jan. 18 (U.R) Virginia Mayo, whose beauty has
been praised by artists and philosophers, once was a stringy
haired wallflower who couldn't make the upper set In high school.
Her years as an "outcast" filled Miss Mayo with the determin
ation she says made her a movie star, but she wouldn't want to go
through It again even so.
"High school kids can be
awfully cruel," she said sadly.
"My family wasn't rich as some
of the others, and my clothes
weren't as nice.
Miss Mayo Is now so gor
geous that one philosopher said
a look at her makes him believe
In fairy tales. But at St. Louis'
Boldan High the student lead
ers let her strictly alone.
"As a result I learned to be
grateful for any success I had,"
she said, "and I've also learned
to be tolerant of less successful
people."
Even now, partly at a result
of her unhapplness In youth,
Miss Mayo Is quiet and shy with
people who visit her on the set
of Warner Bros. "The Hawk and
the Arrow."
Her determination to show the
people who snubbed her started
Miss Mayo on her dramatic
training. But even then she
found herself on the wrong aide
of the social tracks.
"My aunt ran the drama
school I went to," she explained.
"I think she was harder on me
than on any of the other pupils.
But none of the other kids re
alized that; they Just thought
of me as teacher's pet."
Eventually Virginia became
her aunt's assistant in instruc
tion, separating herself even
farther from the other students.
"So along with the funda
mentals of the acting business,"
she said, "I learned complete
self-reliance. I can't say now
that I'm sorry It happened that
way, although I'd never go
through those miserable years
again."
Woman Perishes in Fire
Junction City, Jan. 18 ffl A
farm woman perished yester
day when fire destroyed her
home seven miles north of here.
Deputy Coroner Howard Ram
sey said he believed Mrs. Maude
Watters, 64, was trapped In a
bedroom while trying to re
move furnishings from the
burning house. Cause of the
fire was not known.
Dust Blizzards
For Colorado
Denver, Jan. 18 W) Colorado
and the west may be in for an
other series of "black blizzards,'
State Agriculture Commissioner
Paul Swisher warns.
Already wheat is blowing out
of the fields in some spots, he
reports.
"If it ever really starts to
blow this time, it will be worse
than it was before," he declares,
referring to the sky-darkening
storms of the mid-thirties.
"Pompeii may be a picnic to
what Denver will be if that sand
ever starts moving in here."
The storms could be worse,
Swisher said in an interview,
because thousands of acres of
additional land in eastern Colo
rado were plowed up during the
World War II farming boom,
which continued into the post
war years.
The place where the wheat has
been blown from the ground,
Swisher reported, Is in Crowley
county, northeast of Ordway.
Procopius, a sixth century his
torian, gave an accurate descrip
tion of the symptoms of plague.
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Tooze Lenient
To Prostitutes
Portland, Jan. IS MV-Circuit
Judge Walter L. Tooze yesterday
criticized the system that Jails
women guilty of prostitution. He
had Just reduced the sentences
of four defendants.
He said: "It Is my opinion that
time in jail is not the answer In
these prostitution eases. To Jail
these women, whose places of
business are known to many, Is
to invite an increase in sex
crimes.
"Admittedly prostitution is
not a wholesome business and
certainly cannot be condoned,
yet prostitution is perhaps the
world's oldest profession. At
least those who profess to be In
the business make an attempt to
keep themselves free of disease.
"That is more than can be
said for the so-called 'party
girls' who frequent bars and oth
er public places. They ere the
ones who should be locked up.
"However, prostitutes will not
escape punishment when they
appear before me. AH will be
given fines and whatever pun
ishment the situation merits," he
said.
Judge Tooze suspended one
sentence and converted other
sentences to fines ranging up to
$150.
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