Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 08, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 19S0
Real Sharp Christian Actress Colleen Townsend (left)
sings "I'd rather have Jesus" from the pulpit of the Punxsu
tawney, Pa., First Presbyterian church. She told a jam-packed
church congregation the inside story of how she became "a
real sharp Chiistian" and gave up a $750-week movie con
tract and a chance at stardom. (Acme Telephoto)
Photos of Newsmen Found in
Dive Blamed on Mike Elliott
Portland, Ore., Feb. 8 (U.R) Sheriff Terry Schrunk and state
liquor agents raided an after-hours resort today and found on
the walls photographs of 29 Oregonian and Journal staff members
which, the newspapermen said, obviously were taken from
sheriff s office files. '
Mike Elliott, who was recalled
as Multnomah county sheriff
last fall after a vigorous Port
land newspaper campaign, said:
"I don't know a thing about
asserted the place
had been operating as a bawdy
house. The raid was based on in
formation that illegal purchases
of liquor could be made in the
establishment.
Newspaper reporters, who re
called that they had their pic
tures taken for free passes, said
the pictures found on the walls
of the raided resort were dupli
cates of the ones issued by the
sheriff's office during Elliott's
term as sheriff.
The photographs were taken
by an employee in the identifi
cation bureau. The negatives are
in the bureau's files. The news
papermen said evidence Indi
cated a probability the pictures
were transferred during the
period from July 7 to Aug. 5,
1049, when Stanley McDonald,
head of the identification bureau,
was under suspension at Elliott's
order.
Mother of Two Hopes to See
Them Soon for the First Time
Atlanta, Feb. 8 MP) The mother of two small children hopes
to see them and her husband soon for the first time.
Mrs. Mary Ella Sams, 33-year-old wife of a textile worker,
was the willing subject yesterday for an operation color-tele
vised for 1,000 doctors attending a southeastern gradua'e assembly.
As they watched a screen"
magnifying details five times, a
surgeon painstakingly replaced
the cloudy while film over the
pupil of Mrs. Sams left eye
with a healthy cornea from a
stillborn baby.
Mrs. Sams, almost totally
blind since infancy, waited
hopefully until a few hours be
fore the operation to learn if it
could be performed.
Doctors had made an unsuc
cessful nationwide search for a
cornea. Then, a stillborn baby
arrived at Grady hospital and
the parents consented to use of
one of its undamaged corneas.
Mrs. Sams should know in
two or three weeks if her op
eration is a success. Surgeons
said corneal grafts seldom re
sult in perfect vision but to
those who have never seen even
partial vision seems miraculous.
Doctors watched the opera
tion in Grady hospital from the
Municipal auditorium several
blocks away. The demonstration
was sponsored by Smith, Kline
and French laboratories with
equipment developed by the
Columbia Broadcasting system.
It was televised over the Atlan
ta Journal's station WSB-TV.
Luther Burbank experimented
with popping sorghum like corn.
Atkinson Low on
Detroit Gas Outlets
Portland, Feb. 8 OT Low bid
of $356,938 for four outlet gas
assemblies at Detroit dam was
submitted Tuesday by Guy F.
Atkinson Company doing busi
ness as Willamette Iron and Steel
Co., Portland.
rne corps or engineers re
ported that the work involves
design, manufacture and de
livery of the assemblies at the
dam on the t North Santiam
river.
There were 12 bidders with
offers coming from Alabama,
Maryland, Ohio, San Francisco
and Seattle.
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Gl Permitted to Bring
Japanese Wife Home
Washington, Feb. 8 HP) The
house Tuesday passed a bill
which would let a former Port
land, Ore., G.I. bring his Jap
anese wife to the United States.
Under the bill Mrs. Janis
Shimada Page, wife of Gordon
Leslie Page, could enter this
country for three months. During
that time she and Page would
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The First Dr. All Sastro
amidjojo, first ambassador
from the new republic of In
donesia to the United States,
is shown on his arrival in New
York. He was formerly min
ister of education for Indone
sia. (Acme Telephoto)
Edward, Wally
To End Exile
London, Feb. 8 MP) The Eve
ning Star said today the Duke
of Windsor and his American
Duchess plan to end their long
self-imposed exile from Eng
land before the end of 1950.
The Star said the Duke and
the former Wallis Warfield
Simpson, for whose love he gave
up the throne in 1936, have real
estate agents looking for a suit
able country house within easy
reach of London.
"When he was here just bfore
Christmas the Duke was im-
pressed by the friendly recep
tion he had," a Star columnist
wrote. "He feels, I am told, that
he is wanted back in Britain."
The duke and duchess are
now visiting in Mexico.
The Star said three persons,
including the duke's mother,
Queen Mother Mary, have had
most to do with his decision to
come home. The others, the
story said, are Lord Brownlow,
a close friend of the duke and
duchess, and Lord Dudley, at
whose home in Sunningdale
they visited in April, 1949.
A press official for Bucking
ham palace denied any knowl
edge of the duke's plans. He said
to a reporter:
"We only handle the affairs
of the immediate royal family
here."
have to marry under American
laws.
They were married in a Jap
anese ceremony in 1948 and
have one child, born in 1949
Page is an officer of the U.S.
civilian information office at
Gifu, Japan. He formerly serv
ed at the fourth replacement de
pot, Zama, Japan, and was dis
charged from the army in 1946
The bill now goes to the sen
ate.
Good Sight Can Mean Good Looks
Today's good looking eye-glasses improve the looks rather
than detract. Styled to flatter the face . . .' these handsome
modern glasses are glamorous, exciting.
Come in this week for a careful eye examination.
Dr. E. E. Borlnr
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Dr. Sam Hughes
In 1860, four U.S. people
worked on the farm to feed one
off the farm, but today one farm
er feeds four off the farm.
Appointed David L. Cole
(above) a Paterson, N. J
lawyer will head the three
man board of inquiry appoint
ed by President Truman to
look into issues at dispute in
the work stoppage in the soft
coal industry. The board was
instructed by the president to
report not later than February
13. (AP Wirephoto)
Sex Appeal Not All,
Male Students Decide
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 8 (U.R)
Sex appeal took a hind seat at
the University of 'Alabama when
male students voted personality
more important in a girl.
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The survey, conducted In the
school of commerce, showed men
students thought intelligence
and beauty more necessary than
a girl's "charms."
Of the six qualities voted on,
wealth and background ranked
at the bottom.
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