Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Thursday, September 8, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sales. Ore
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( FRIDAY
It tune to revue Dor
othy Parker's old couplet
that "men seldom make i
- puses at girls who wear j
glasses." Marilyn Maxwell, j
the well-built blonde film
actress, has to wear , glasses
all the time because she's
"blind as a bat" without
them, she says' What's more,
they don't seem to keep off
the wolves. "I wear glasses
wherever I go," she. re
marked, "and they've never
seemed to stop men from
making passes." She takes
them off when doing a stage
show but as long as she can
hear1 the laughter, and ap- i
plause, she knows she's .
doing okay. (AP Wirephoto)
44 Enlistees
During Month
Fourteen men and one worn- I
an xrom mis area were enusieo
in the Navy by the local re-j
cruiting office during the
month of August and the Army ;
and Air Force recruiting office i
here during the same period
signed one woman and 29 men
.for duty with those branches of
The lone woman enlistee in I
the Navy was Darlene Mane
Anderson of Silverton. Shirley
Straley of Rickreall was the
woman enlisted by the Army.
One of the Navy enlistees
was John Garber, GM1, 1140 1
Spruce street, Salem, who re-1
enlisted for six years ana an
other GaU Clinton Wood, FN.
.j t-i l M.anlltti1 for fnur
1aiH, .
The other Navy ' enlistees !
were Gary William Forgey of
1230 Peace Street, Salem; Wil
YAwnvA nnvia nf Dallas:!
William Dixon Howan and Dale j
Xverett Oakerman or corvai
tinhhio nnrrion Burling.
Sweet Home; Nelson Eugene 1 1
Stewart, Lebanon;Dan Leroy
Broadley, Philomath; Paul:
Laurence Thomas, Turner; Karl
Richard Carter, independence;
Keith Edward Wilber, Yamhill;
Gene Alan Mollenhauer, Mc-i
Minnville; and Gerald Isaac Ta-,
A ktuimnrt
Will, ' " ' -
Of those enlisted by the
Army eight were signed for
specific Army Schools which
means that they may sign fori
the schools , before eniisung.
These men, all of whom were
m m cainm were John B.
Thiessen, James W. Prugh,
' Robert E. Noteboom. John Con
der. David Quinn, Earl L. Mc
intosh, John R. Nelson and
Robert B. McGowan.
:.!.. .kr mpn were enlist-
' d for the Army Airborne.
Four of these were from Salem
. and were Vernon l Kucn. iA.r
en J. White, Eugene M. John
son and George A. Wilson The
four other Airborne enlistees
. n -.. v nnwers and
were t""j ri, v j
. . j t nt Trianha and
Jerry N. Broadbent and Paul
C. Scheele of Turner.
tri - Ti.tinf with the reg-
111USC
... . Tarr.p B. An-
derson, RichaTd F. Maddux and
Donald E. BlanKensmp oi o-
Alport W: Nixon. Aums-
ville; BiU R. Harrelson, Day
. t jrAarinwi Gervais;
Albert S. Lloyd and Arthur
Baker of Monmouth; and
Franklin D. Sullivan of Mar-
irtn
The four men enlisted in the
Air Force were Charles V
..j niranin (i. Hicbert
- e.i . norolri T. Jones Of
n.ii.t nd Lether E. Loe ot
McMinnville.
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r! Discontinued Datterns of fanv
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