Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1951, HOME EDITION, Image 9

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Revenue Agent
Gels Ouster
Washington, Feb. 21 The
internal revenue bureau today
cleared one of its California em
ployes and fired another after
an investigation of charges of
"misconduct in office."
Commissioner George J.
Schoeneman anounced that:
1. John B. Williams of the Los
Angeles accounts and collections
unit "has been exonerated of the
charges and has been restored
to duty."
2. William D. Malloy, dep
uty collector at San Francisco,
i has been removed from the serv
ice, as a result of the investiga
tion." Schoeneman said that investi
gation of another San Francisco
deputy collector, Ernest M.
Schino, is not complete.
Charges against all three,
Schoeneman had said earlier,
involved "alleged' improper
transactions with underworld
characters in Nevada and Cali
fornia." No specific allegation against
Malloy has ever been stated by
the revenue bureau and it de
clined to do so today.
. Two unervicort
Named by Putnam
Rex Putnam, superintendent
of public instruction, Tuesday
announced the appointment of
Miss Irene Hallberg and Miss
Dora Crouter as elementary su
pervisors for the state depart
ment of education.
Miss Hallberg is a graduate
of the Wisconsin State Teachers
Colelge, and Northwestern Uni
versity at Evanston, 111., where
she took M.A. degrees.
Miss fVnnter was formerly
consultant in education of vis
ually handicapped children for
the special education division of
the department of education.
She is a graduate of the Eastern
Oregon College of Education at
LaGrande, and has-done gradu
ate work at Stanford and Co
lumbia Universities.
State to Build Air
Strip if UP Approves
The Dalles, Ore., Feb. 21 (U.B
The state will build a 2,000
foot aircraft landing strip on
Union Pacific flood land east of
here if the railroad withdraws
' its opposition to the project, a
Chamber of Commerce spokes
man said.
The field, sponsored by The
Dalles port commission, would
be leveled and given a hardtop
surface at a cost near $1000.
The strip would be under water
approximately two months each
year, normally June and July.
Form Lumber Firm
Albany Articles of incorpo
ration have been filed with the
county clerk by George Fee, Jr.,
Glenn Huck, Oliver Benham and
Thomas G. Wallace for the North
Humbolt Timber company of
Lebanon. The timber concern
is capitalized at $28,000,. di
vided into 560 shares of com
mon stock with par value of $50.
Helicopters for Defense A helicopter is flagged down onto
a small platform fitted to the stern of a British Royal
Navy fleet supply ship during tests in the English Channel.
Purpose was to determine use of helicopters in the defense
of merchant ship's.
BAD EXAMPLE
Expert Raps Young Male
Stars for Sloppy Hairdos
By BOB THOMAS
Hollywood, Feb 21 (ff) A top beauty expert of Hollywood
today rapped the younger crop of male actors for their "sloppy"
hairdos..
"They're messes, all of them," exclaimed Patricia Stenz, who
operates what appears to be filmdom's only male beauty salon.
Her specialty is restoring andv
treating hair, and her customers
have included Dick Powell,
Gary Cooper, Fred MacMurray,
John Lund, Jose Ferrer and Mel
Ferrer.
"I just shudder when I see
some of the young actors," she
shuddered. "They look awful
and they're ruining their hair.
"Farley Granger is one of the
worst. He wears sideburns and
lets his hair dangle over his
forehead. I suppose he thinks
it looks cute. I think it only
makes him look unkempt.
"Tony Curtis is another. His
hair is not only sloppy, but it's
dripping with grease. He wears
his hair so long he looks like
a girl.
"On the other hand the girls
cut their hair so short they
look like boys. The sexes are
getting out of balance."
John Derek also looks in need
of a good combing, she added.
As for Burt Lancaster "He
looks as though he had just step
ped out of a shower and run his
hand through his hair."- Rory
Calhoun appears to have "comb
ed his hair with an eggbeater."
"They're setting a bad ex
ample for the youth of the na
tion," said Miss Stenz. "The
situation is already bad enough.
It used to be that the average
American male didn't have a
scalp condition until 35. Now
it's 23."
She blamed the increase of
baldness and scalp falsies to
improper care of the hair. She
cited these causes: Harmful hair
tonics and shampoos (those con
taining acids or alkalis); fail
ure to clean the hair properly
(it should be done twice week
ly); harmful haircuts (she dis
approved of the crew cut, ex
cept for army men); improper
diet.
If Hollywood's young stars
keep maltreating their hair,
they'll end up with toupees, she
warned.
"Not only that," she added,
"they look terrible. You see
them -at dinner parties or night
clubs, all dressed up in expen
sive shirts and tuxedoes and
loaded with costly jewelry. Then
you look up and see their sloppy
mess of hair. It spoils the whole
effect.
'It's unromantic, too. One
thing a woman loves to do is
run her hand through her man's
hair. But what would a girl get
if she put her hand on the
heads of these young stars a
handful of hair and grease!
"These boys should heed the
example of the older stars.
Whereever you see Clark Gable
on the street or in a movie
his hair is always perfectly
groomed. The same goes for the
cowboy stars Gene Autry and
Roy Rogers. You never see them
looking sloppy."
Capsule Review: "Royal Wed
ding" is a musical delight.
Thanks to some imaginative di
recting and three or four in
spired musical numbers, the
MGM musical factory has turn
ed out one of its best produc
tions. The slim plot about a
brother and sister dance act
with romantic complications
isn t allowed to become too Im
portant or too wearing. Fred
Astaire and Jane Powell are
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eration Tuesday began issuing
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Gambler Poses
Police Problem
Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 21 ")
Col Homer Garrison, head of
the Texas State Police Force,
isn't sure what action, if any,
will be taken if Gambler Mickey
Cohen comes to Texas next Sun
day with Evangelist Billy Graham.
Garrison told the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram by long distance
telephone today that he will
adopt "a wait and see policy."
Texas Rangers several months
ago escorted Cohen out of Texas.
They claimed he came to Texas
to take out new gambling ter
ritory. When informed that Cohen
has told a Los Angeles report
er that he may accompany Gra
ham to Fort Worth, Garrison
said "it appears the Lord is
working in devious ways his
wonders to perform."
"If the guy (Cohen) has got
ten religioon, it would present
us with an unusual situation.
Garrison said.
Author of 'Saint'
Tabbed for Alimony
Los Angeles, Feb. 21 (U.R)
Mystery Story Writer Leslie
Charteris, 43, must pay his di
vorced wife $500 monthly ali
mony until her death or re
marriage. Mrs. Betty Bryant Borst Char
teris, 38, Boston socialite and
former nightclub singer, re
ceived a divorce yesterday on
charges that the author of the
"Saint" stories didn't speak to
her for days and then insulted
her.
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In Japan They Still Fight
Fires with Man-Drawn Carts
It's like the olden days in the USA when there is a fire in some
parts of Japan. There are man-drawn carts and the pumps are
manned by men, too.
Telling of this in a recent letter was Sgt. Arthur Schack, Jr.,
former member of the Capital Journal advertising department.
who now is at Camp Drew, Koiz-j
uma, Japan. The sergeant.
member of the medical corps, is
now chief clerk of the head
quarters at the 343rd General
hospital there.
In his letter Schack said
"We do have some excitement
around once in awhile.
"Saturday night a big build
ing that we had just remodeled
to use as a medical supply depot
burned to the ground. As it was
only about 50 feet from our new
hospital building it kept those of
us from headquarters sort of
hopping to be sure nothing of
ours caught and went, too,
"It was rather amusing to see
the 'man-drawn' carts like we
used to have in the 90s still being
used by the Japanese. Of course,
the pumps are manned by men,
too.
'One cart came four miles with
the men running and pulling it
by hand all the way and then
pumping the water by hand, too.
It is surprising what the human
body can endure.
But I guess the cheapest
thing they have over here is
human beings. This whole island
of Honshu would fit inside the
state of Montana and there are
72 million people on it If you
stop and think, that is about half
the population of the entire
United States."
Of the location of the camp
where he is assigned and the
people nearby, Schack had this
to say:
"The minute you step outside
the gate you are lost, or you
might as well be, as these coun
try folk around this section of
Japan speak little or no English."
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Feb. 21, 19519
Rev. Nelson Spesker
Silverton The Thursday
evening, 8 o'clock sermon topic
for the mid-week Lenten service
at Immanual Lutheran church,
Rev. Arnold W. Nelson, speaker,
is to be "The Sufficiency of the
Cross," supplemented by the
Hymn: "Beneath the Cross of
Jesus," the text to be Psalm
121. The sermon general theme
for the different Thursday eve
ning Lenten special services in
"Songs of the Cross."
Church Radio Program
Sunday evening, Feb. 18,
Floyd Dlehm, minister of the
Christian church, had charge of
the program over the radio sta
tion KMCM. Music was furnish
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the Northwest Christian college,
Eugene, accompanied by Mrs.
Harold Robinson. This was one
of a series of programs of this
nature, sponsored by the minis
ters of the Christian churches
of Yamhill county.
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