Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 16, 1957, Page 15, Image 15

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    Salpm, Oregon, Wednesday, January 16, 1957
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DKNMS THE MENACE
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WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (61
4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time-Starring the Shoemaker and the Elves.
5:30 p.m.. Armchair Theatre ' Bless the Man" stars William
Bishop, Joyce Holden.
;30 p.m., Giant Step-Contestants from 7 to 17 vie for
education and trip around world.
7 p.m., Steel Hour Folk-sinseractor Burl Ives in "To Die Alone."
as ex-Con.'oderate soldier fighting for survival as a western pioneer.
p.m.. The Millionaire Michael Anthony must deliver money
to an ornithologist in seclusion on Hawaiian Island.
10 p.m.. Studio- 57 Old man builds sailboat that changes his whole
way of life.
10:35 p.m.. Showtime on Six Victor Hugo's immortal classic. "Les
Miserables," with Frederic March, Charles Laughton, Sid CeWic
Hardwicke.
WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: (27)
3:30 p.m., Northwest Home Electrical expert demonstratse simple
electrical repairs housewife can do.
4 p.m.. Cowboy Serial Time "Valley of Fear," starring Johnny
Mack Brown.
4:45 p.m., Playhouse 4:45 p.m "I'm From Arkansas" stars Slim
Summerville and El Brendel.
6:30 p.m., Bowling TimeDon Ellis of Houston vs. Ray Schancn
oi Kiiwaunee. tnampionship presentation is made tonight.
S p.m., Adventures of Hiram Holliday Hiram tricked into marriage
ana carrying stolen diamonds.
8:30 p.m.. Father Knows Best Margaret Anderson decides to go
on a "Brief Holiday."
9 p.m., Theatre Ex-army sergeant decides to prove ineffectiveness
of civil defense in "No Warning."
10:30 p.m., Mr. District Attorney smashes a racket preying upon
migatory farm workers.
11 p.m., Dateline Europe "The Border Zone."
11:30 p.m., Tonight Starring Steve Allen.
WEDNESDAY ON KLOIi: (12)
4:30 p.m.. See How They Learn Work with the gifted child.
( p.m.. Range Rider "Gold Fever."
5:30 p.m.. Gene Autry vwy vhgkqj emfw (he best In al nogth
S p.m., Sheena, Queen of the Jupngle Through dreaded Mau Mau
territory to save captives.
6:45 p.m., City Hall Report by Mayor Terry Schrunk.
7:00 p.m. Three Musketeers Commissioned to deliver "Priceless
documents."
7:30 p.m. Passport to Danger Steve McQuinn races to save life
of ill abducted child.
8:00 p.m. Boston Blaekle World-famous dress designer's life is
threatened.
8:30 p.m. Premier Theater "Santa Fe Trail." starring Ronald Regan.
Errol Flynn, Van Heflin. Olivia dcHavilland and Raymond Masscv.
10:30 p.m. Hometown Theater "The Fake," starring Dennis O'Kccfc
and Colecn Gray.
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"lMMlLSOU" C0A1S0VE, HOLD 'M OFF IMTL 1 GET WAV'.'
9:00 p.m., Wire Service Dane Clark, as reporter Dan Miller,
dons army uniform to learn the problems of drallees.
10:00 p.m.. Racket Squad Beauty lor Hire," a model agency
racket.
10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Strike Up the Band," Mickey
Rooncy, Judy Garland, Paul Whiteman.
1SSWE
HOLLYWOOD
Ry BOB Tl MAS
r.The QjyjJ) Story
On Television
UHF-KPTV (27) VHF KOIN-TV (6)
KLOR (12), K0W TV (8), KVAL (13)
WEDNESDAY ON KGW-TV: (8)
3:00 p.m. Afternoon Film Festival "Hungry Hill" based
Daphne Du Maurier's movrl. English. 1947.
5:00 p.m. Mickey Mouse Club The Hardy Boys and "The Pirate's
uiesi , cartoon "Urst Aiders.
:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Fights Miquel Berrios, Puerti Rico
vs. Gil tadilh. San Francisco, feathers from Boston.
:u p.m. uisnryiami "iour Host, Donald Duck. Donald s mis
adventures unfold when the feathered cartoon hero craftily wins the
programs emcee role trom Disney.
8:00 p.m. Navy Log "The Countess and The Convicts."
9:30 p.m. Ozzle & Harriet "The Plinnv" The Nelson familv dp.
velops a case of "puppy love" over a small beagle.
10:00 p.m. Theatre An unsolved murder and a beautiful suspect
pit Detective Frank I-ovejoy against his best friend.
10:40 p.m. Channel 8 Playhouse "Her Highness and The Bellboy"
stars Hedy Lamorr, Robert Walker, June Allyson.
THURSDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
10:10 a.m., Visum' Time Bob and Doris Kyber help you lake
me morning oreaK.
12:30 p.m., Bob Crosby Show "Hev, Jealous Lover."
2:00 p.m., KOIN KITCHEN Prepares "Sausage Bean Bake."
3:00 p.m., Garry Moore Show Denise presents latest swim suits.
4:45 p.m., Cartoon Time "Quenton Quail'' starring Crackpot
Quail.
5:00 p.m.. Red Dunning Show Is visited by Ron Shay, State Fish
and Game department.
5:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Phantom of the Bride."
7:30 p.m., I Search for Adventure "Khedda," Oriental spectacle
probably seen for the last time in new India: wild elephant hunt.
8:00 p.m., Rob Cummings Show Birdwatcher Pamela Livingstone
is "watching" Bob with a marital gleam.
8:30 p.m., Climax Sylvia Sidney, Leif Erieksnn, June Lockhart
In "The Gold Dress," ghost story by Stephen Vincent Benet.
9:30 p.m., Playhouse 90 "So Scon to Die." thriller, co-stars Rich
ard Basehart and Anne Bancroft. Basehart unemployed actor in
London, hired to kill Miss Bancroft.
11:05 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Lifehnat," adrift with 6 men and
3 women. Hitchcock production, from John Steinbeck's novel star
ring Tallulah Bankhcad, William ttendix, John Houiak- and Hume
Crr.-nyn.
THURSDAY O.N KPTV: (37)
10:00 a.m., Home Max Itiibb, secretary to Trcs. Eisenhower's
cabinet, tells of recording and interpreting proceedings of cabinet
meeting.
12:00 Noon, NBC Matinee Theater Flashy young man returns to
small town he fled in "Home Is the Hunter."
2:0(1 p.m., Comedy Time Trio victims of a gang of jewel thieves I
in "The Vacuum Cleaner Salesman." i
3:30 p.m.. Northwest Home Demonstrates correct table settings
(or breakfast, lunch and informal and formal dinner.
4:00 p.m., Cowhov Serial Time Part 2 of "Valley of Fear."
4:45 p.m., Playhouse 4:45 "The Trap" (Charlie Chan).
6:30 p.m., Count of Monte C'risto The "Black Death" strikes
Taris.
7:00 p.m., Liberate Salutes men behind the scenes.
8:30 p.m.. Dragnet Friday and Smith find a hat-check girl giv
ing names of good "insurance prospects" to boy-friend.
9:00 p.m., Great Gildersleeve In "Gildy's Efficiency Kick "
9:30 p.m., Tennessee Ernie Ford Show Guest is singer Rosemary
Cloonev.
10:00 p.m.. Video TheatreInternational intrigue, in Heming
way's "To Have and to Have Not."
11:00 p.m., Playhouse 17 Sir Cedric Hardwicke portrays very
British Englishman; a sweet mixed-up young girl is Diana Lynn,
in "Best Seller." ...
THURSDAY ON KLOR: (12)
2:00 p.m., Life With Elizabeth Klizaheth has "Fat Fear," goes
on "Jurv Dutv" an ! has a "Mr. Big Visitor "
inn n m . I.adv of the Utilise Chuck Harrison, Portland Statr
College student vice-president previews
Program icheduled only at begin
ning time.
WEDNESDAY
5:00 p.m. KOIN Red Dunning
KLOR Kanitf Rider
KVAL Big Roundup
KOW-Mukey Mouse
5:30 p.m. KOIN Armchair
KLOR Gene Autry
5: p.m. KVAL News, Wea., Spti.
6:00 p.m. KOIN Wea., Newt, Spl.
KLOR Sheena
KG W Cartoons
KVAL Wild Bill
6:15 p.m. KPTV McCil News
x KOIN D. Edwardi Ntwi
6:30 p.m. KPTV Bowling
KOIN Giant Step
KLOR Sports Ncwi
KGW New-Bbeat
KVA1. Telephone Tim
8: p.m. KLOR City Hall
7:00 p.m. KOIN Steel Hour
KLOn :t Muskelreri
KVAL Headline
KG W Boxing
7:30 p.m. KPTV F.ddi Fisher
KVAL Sherlock Holmes
KLOR DanRer Passport
KVAL O. Htnrv
7:45 p.m. KPTV World News
KGW H.ink Weaver
8:00 p.m. KPTV f II ram Hollidar
KOIN Arthur Godfrey
Kl.OP Boston Blackie
KVAL Cochise Sheriff
KG W Disneyland
8:30 p.m. KPTV Father Knows Best
KVAI Science-Fiction
KLOR Movie
9:00 p.m. KPTV Theater
KOIN Mil lionairt
KVAL; Theater
KG W Navy Lo
9:30 p.m. KOIN Got a Secret
KG W O.rie & Harriet
10:00 p.m. KPTV Your Life
KOIN Studio 41
KGW Theater
KVAL Your Lift
10:15 pm. KLOR News
10:30 p.m. KPTV Mr. D. A.
KOIN Movie
KLOR Movie
KGW Movie
11:00 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe
KOIN Miss Brooks
11:30 p.m. KPTV Tonight
Red Briefly Mentions
His Familv Tragedy
HOLLYWOOD ifl Comedian
Red Skelton went ahead with his
TV show last night, his first pro
fessional venture since he learned
that his 9-year-old son, Richard,
was critically ill with leukemia.
He made only brief mention of.
his family tragedy last night. He
said "Mrs. Skelton. Richard, Val
entina this 11 year old daughter)
and I wish to thank you for your
letters, telegrams, prayers and
good wishes."
HOLY WATER TO MONACO
BARCELONA, Spain 1 Holy
water from the fount where St.
Vincent Ferrer was baptized in
Valencia in 1205 a d. was sent by
plane to Monte Carlo Wednesday.
It will be used in the baptism of
the baby of Prince Rainier and
Princess Grace, whose birth is .clause,
expected any day now.
10 30 a m.
11:00 a.m. M'lv-
11.30 a.m.
12 30 p.m.
1.00 p.m.
I 15 pr
Edward
Carlos
Inler-Collcciate Wintrr
Carnival which will receive national macaxine coverage.
3-00 p m "Melnriv For Three" Starring the late Jean Hershoit.
4:00 p.m., Western Star Theatre Juhnny Mack Brown follows
n,l Min'c Trail " !
5:00 p.m., Captain Z RnZ-Ro tunes in Sherwood Forest and
Robin Hood. t ....
.1:30 p.m.. (icne Autry Gene ps after some dry gulchcrs in
'Cold Decked " .......
fi 30 p.m., Buffalo Rill. Jr. Solves the ' Mine Mystery.
1:00 p.m.. Public Defender Reed Hadly, Barbara Lncan in 'Ln-
;00,hpem., Studio West Guests tor ?ht are Bob and Buford.
western comedy team,
s to nm "Kiillru ir Ballots.' stan Humphrey Bneart
G. Robinson, .loan Blondell.
in. ii. nm -Fort Algiers" Starnnz vonce DeLarlo,
Thompson.
THl'RSDAY ON KGW-TV: fi
8-30 m Town & Countrv JacK .Mcuerminn speaiuriK nn muu. ;
10 00 a.m.. Morning s Mie Bad Man of Brimstone," starring
! -ii d v'.m.hh flrnr and Denni? O Keefe
11:30 a.m.." Community Workshop Your Portland schools
-. D..innEE triplication
ii-nn VnnnH unda Wunda "The Linn Who Vanled to
Ml":J0 p.m.. Trlrrama (rolorl-R.y MUland a.
2:00 p m.. Npw Hnrirons- IVple. discu-mn hy 2 pchnlncsls
on adiuMinc In every day ItJe
2:SH p.m., Siaee "fine h - i- . ,.
i mi - .,.,.... Film Kr-mal- Tne ( sptive Heart.
a'ir-pd irientitv of dead snl-lier.
- " i.... n.ihTrli aNnjI the T'.kyo circu
c'nn Gi.ia Trnnner"l'aner Hancer of Pioeh
..it. t t .J Tk... I ive. Diehard Carlson a:
hnek in 'Vtvr. l V1 Sov.et coV,rr who .eeret party
THURSDAY
8:00 a.m. Kl'TV T uday
KOIN PiKionmlc Pacific
KC; W Praver-Hvmn
8:15 i.m. KGW Town k Country
R 30 a in. KG W Cartoons
8:45 a.m. KOIN Fun to Redure
9:00 a.m. KPTV Tic Tac Dough
KOIN Love uf Lite
KG W Telescope
9:15 a m. KOIN Love of Llfe
9 30 a in. KPTV Could Hp ViHI
KOIN Search Tomorrow
9:45 a.m. KOIN Guiding Light
10 00 a.m. KPTV Home
KGW Movie
KOIN As World Turns
is Mieni
KPTV
KOIN Houscparly
KGW WorKf.nnp
12:00 noon KPTV Matinee
KOIN RiB Pnvnff
KVAL Matinee The.
KGW Wiinrl t Wunda
KOIN Bob Crosby
KC;W 1 elerama
KPTV CJuren for Day
KOIN RriRHtrr Day
KOIN Secret Storm
30 p.m. KOIN Edee of Night
Kt.OR-Puoln- IntrreM
1:45 pm. KPTV Modern Romanre
KVAL Modern Romance
2.00 p.m. K PTV Great Die
KOIN-Kitchen
KLOR Kli7ahelh
KVAIi-Grrat Life
K C, W New H -r ron s
KPTV Truth ("onsrqucn
KOIN Strike It Kic h
KLOR Ladv of House
KVAI-Truth-Conseq.
KGW -SUKr B
3 00 pm. KPTV Telecnurse
KOIN Garrv Moor
KLOR-Movie
KVAL Movie
KGW Film Festival
KPTV N W Home
KOIN Arthur Godfrey
4 .00 p.m. KPTV Cowboy Serial
KLOM Western
KPTV WhittV
KOIN Mr Moon
K AL Date
KGW--Pinreer Club
4 5 p.m. KPTV Movie
KOIN Cartoon
KOIN Red Dunr.ing
Kl.fiR -Caot 7-R
KVAL Bur Roundup
KfiW MicKr Mou
5 W p m- KOIN-Armchair
Kl.nR-r.pr.f A'Mry
KVAI, Nrwi, Wm, Spta.
KOIN Wea , N'W. Sp'.I.
KLOR .1 tingle Jim
KVAL Annie Oakley
KGW Strtie Trnf..fr
KPTV- MrGill New
KOIN D F.dwMds Newi
KPTV - Morle Prito
KOIN Name That Tura
KLOR Buffalo Fill
KVAL Adventure Road
K G W N e
I 30 p .n
3 30 p.m.
4 30 p m.
HOLLYWOOD tfu-They finally
suceeeded in luring Kay Kendall
to Hollywood.
A delieious Yorkshire pudding
Kay. Also Shapely. Also inde
pendent.
bhe scored a big hit wtn Amer
ican audiences as the trumpet
tooting beauty in Genevieve.
Later she starred with Robert
Taylor in "Quentin Durward,
filmed in England.
Efforts to bring her here al
ways failed. 1 asked her why.
"Maybe it's because I wasn't
particularly interested in films,"
she said. "I've always gotten
much more fun out of doing
plays."
But producer Sol Siegel Is a
persistent man. He's the fellow
who lined up Bing Crosby, Grace
Kelly and Frank Sinatra for
"High Society." He was deter
mined to hire Kay for the role of
an English showgirl in "Les
Girls."
He tried to sign her up for the
picture last summer, but she pre
ferred to remain in New lork.
The reason? Well, the gossips
claim it is a certain English actor
appearing in a certain Broadway
hit. Let s face it Rex Harrison,
Kay made all kinds of demands
of Siegel, including the right to
return to New York for a week
after five weeks of work. To her
surprise, the producer agreed to
everything.
So here she is, co-starring with
Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor and
Taina Elg and doing her first
singing and dancing since her
early days in the theater.
At 12, she ran away from
school in Scotland to seek an act
ing career in London. She toured
in the chorus, played a variety
act with her sister, did some
films, entertained troops for two
years in Berlin after the war,
Her film career started to take
off with "Lady Godiva Rides
Again," and she became a J,
Arthur Rank star.
"I'm still under contract,' she
said. "I've been suspended
many times becaue I wanted to
quit and do plays that I'm one of
the veterans ot the Kantc nsi
alone with Eric Portman and
Flora Robson."
She nrobablv won't have to ex
ercise her escape to New York
since Rex Harrison is
coming here for a picture.
CHAPTER 9
5:00 p.m.
Banker William K. Hale re-1
turned home from the annual
Texas Fat Cattle Show to find his
home town of Fairfax, Okla.,,
gripped by excitement . . . and
fear. 1
As he walked up Main Street
from the railway station, his
friends stopped to tell him the
news. A few people who happened
to be up and about at 3 o'clock
that morning had seen a sheet of
flame engulf the Bill Smith home
and then heard the blast tnal
ripped the big house apart.
Killed Kita and the maia
and Bill's dying . . . blew 'em to
hell and cone ... not much left
of the house but a pile of kindlin'
wood.
Craftiest Hunter
This was Osage County, Okla
homa, a dark and bloody hunting
ground if ever there was one. And
the craftiest hunter of them all
in this oil and Indian kingdom was
William K. Hale, banker, cattle
man, merchant, politician and
killer-by-proxy.
Throughout the Roaring Twen
ties, there was no stranger case
than that of Hale, who became
known as "King of the Osage
Hills."
Before the turn of the century,
Bill Hale had left his family's
ranch near Greenville, Tex., and
drifted into the "bandit hills" of
Osage County.
He lived in a tent for a time,
scratching out a living by trading
with the Indians.
'.One day Hale went to collect a
small bill from an Indian cus
tomer, only to find the man had
just died. This wasn't misfortune
for Hale it was opportunity
knocking for the first time.
Deluge of Wtrlth
Hale saw a lawyer and ar
ranged to have a lien filed against
almost everything the Indian had
owned, including land, cattle and
household possessions. It was
sheer robbery, but out of the bad
lands came Hale's friends to swear
the Indian rightfully owed Hale
the money. There wasn't a shred
of documentary proof to support
the claim, but Hale won the case.
After that it was easy. Rarely
did an Indian die that there wasn't
a claim of some kind against his
property, filed either by Hale or
by some other white man.
Then came the deluge of wealth
for Osage County. Drillers struck
oil and almost overnight the Osage
Indians became the richest people
per capita on earth, .By reason of
the "head rights" granted by the
federal government to some 2.200
full-blooded Osage Indians, they
were eligible to share the royal
ties paid on each gallon of oil
pumped from their reservation.
When an Osage died, his "head
right" was passed on to his heirs,
Prospering King
Rill Hale prospered as the In
dians prospered. By 1920 the one
time cowpoke had moved from his
tent in the badlands into control of
a 50,000-acre ranch stocked with
cattle and fine horses. He con
trolled a bank in Fairfax, and
owned part interest in a mercan
tile store and an undertaking es
tablishment. Whenever a full-
blooded Osage died, Bill Hale pros
pered in some lashion.
Then the "King of the O.suge
Hills got the most brilliant idea
of his lite.
Old Lizzie Q. was a full-blooded
Osage worth maybe $.130,000. That
old squaw had three "head rights"
herself; and her daughters held
one and one-sixth "head rights'
each.
Now, Hale mused, suppose old
Lizzie Q. should die, And just sup
pose thai two of her daughters,
Anna Brown and Rita Smith
should die along with Rita's hus
Who would inherit all that
money, maybe a half a million
dollars or more.
Mnllle Muttt Die
The answer was simj le. The for
tunemost of it. anyway would
go to the third daughter, Mollie.
And Molhc was married to Hale's
nephew, Ernest Burkhart. Then if
Mollie should die, there would he
no trouble handling Ernest, He
was a weak-willed chucklehead
anv way.
Hunters found Anna Brown's de
composed body in a ravine. She
had been shot in the head. Her
estate was worth $ UK), two. Old Liz
zie Q. died two months later, ap
parently of natural rauses; her es
tatp was divided between It it a
Smith and Mollie Burkhart. And
just as tiie verse said, now there
were only two little Indians.
Anna Brown had a cousin a
nirtiirp;fiiif ii!l-hlfifiH-H (Ivnor In.
Send your prohlrm to Dorothy Hii. Or write for her frre leaflet VAn named Henry Roan Horse
IMS, "Turn Your Spare Ttme Into Cash." In all raafi he sure lo enjWhr. litrcH n wear hi hair down
his hack in plaits. Koan Horses
Osage Hills Proxy Murder
next moves. The "cattle buyer"
was the oldest, and he was the
FBI agent in charge for this spe
cial undercover detail.-
Wall Crumbles
The four strangers often met
under Hie stars in the Osage hills
to exchange information and each
time they met they l.ad a bit more
information. Gradually the picture
was taking form. And the man in
the picture was William K. Hale.
Finally the agent in charge told
his men: "Hale is our man with
out a doubt. He had a $25,000 in
surance policy on Henry Roan
Horse's life. And it looks as if
he was working to get the estates
of Lizzi Q. and her daughters
centered in the hands of that
nephew of his."
The wall against which they had
pounded so long crumbled slowly
but steadily. From tnc badlands
came a tip that a convict in the
state penitentiary knew something
about the murders, the convict
who hated Hale, said, Go see
Ernest Burkhart. He will tell you
everything you want to know.
Hale'i nephew was the weak
link. He broke and told the agents
how Hale had dominated him all
his life. He named the killers of
Henry Roan Horse and the Smiths
and he said his uncle had plotted
the murders.
One by one the killers confessed,
In each case they pointed the fin
ger at Hale. Hale was convicted
and sentenced to life imprison
ment. It was Jan. 26, 1929 (Hale
was paroled in 1947.)
The bloody reign of the "King
of the Osage Hills" had ended,
The FBI had closed one of the
most fantastic cases in Its files
(Tomorrow: Rebellion Against
Crime)
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Long Inventlgatloii Into drains of oil-rich OHage Indian, finally
lrd FBI lo William K. Hale, Oklahoma banker, pictured her
with wile and daughter during trial which tent him to prlion lor
IB yen.
Bogart-Bacall Marriage Was
One of Hollywood's Happiest
Woman Faces Ugly Facts as
She Goes With Married Man
By DOKOTHY MIX
DF.AR DOROTHY D1X: Carlos and I have gone together lor
eight months. He's married but hasn't lived with his wile for some
lime. He says he's getting a divorce and wants to marry me. 1 know
1 love him, but I m alrald It he coumn i live wiin
one wife, he might not live with another. He has
three children and 1 wonder if, in time, 1 might
lose him to them. Everyone is talking about me
for gonie with a married man. Please tell me
what to do! Kilty.
DKAR KITTY: Look squarely at the situation,
and see if it still sounds nice. You're going steady
with a married man who has three children, are
planning marriage lo another woman's husband,
and you suffer vague doubts about the future!
Vn.i v.. i he nhierl nf iinDleasant but justified gossip. These are the
unvarnished lacts. Don't they look a bit ugly? Slop
smooth talk, and pay some attention to your conscience.
voice to heed.
Hy HOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD uv-The marriage
of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren
Hncall. which began with all odds
against it, became one of Holly
wot 4's best love stories.
It ended only with Bogart's death
Monday, from cancer.
I hey met in 1944, when she was
bis leading lady in "To Have and
Huve Not, her first picture. She
listening to
That is the
DKAR DOROTHY DIX: My brolhor. who is stationed in Ger
many, showed my picture to his buddy. Roy. Ray wrote to me and
we began a friendly correspondence. After about two letters, he got
quile serious and I stopped writing. Last ween i received nis leut-r m
apology for "feeding me a line. ' and asKing ior renewal m our nitnu
ship. Vm undee'ded. Should I write, or not? Bertine.
DKAR BKKTINK: The boy probably presumed you expected love
litters and, accordingly, obliged. When he realized his error, and
apologized, he proved himself an understanding gentleman. Try
him again.
DF.AR DOROTHY DIX: I'm 14. and occasionally date a man of 25.
He's fining to the Coast, and will be away for five years. He wants
lo marry me when he gets back. Should I wait? Leslie.
niAn i iv- Thn vnart fmin u tn in mmnrise a lifetime to n
teen-acer. Bv the time your friend has heen gone five months, you'll I nand
probably forget him. Don't bind yourself to rash promises; they're
much easier to make than break.
murmured to him 'In her first
movie. He gifted her with a gold
whistle. They were married on
author Louis Bromfield's farm in
Ohio in May 1!H5.
In later years. Rogart would
crack, "I had to marry you. You
chased me so long I had my hack
to the wall. I did what any gentle
man would do I acquiesced.
Betty, as he called her, had a
At first she discovered he ex
pected her to be like his other
three wives "a companion for
his semibachelor existence." But
he realized the situation was dif
ferent when their son Stephen ar
rived. "He knew then he was no longer
me I'tiruiree acior ne a 1 w a y i
thought he was," she said. "Ha
was a starry-eyed 20-year-old who different story: "He set his sights
was enamored with the big movie
slur.
Bogart was the least promising
of husbands. He was a veteran ot
three unhappy marriages; the last.
to actress Mayo M e t h o t, was
marked hy violent squabbling
"If you want anything, all you
have to do is whistle," she had
for me and wouldn't relent until I
said "I will.' "
Betty knew the odds she was up
against. But, she recalled later, "1
told myself that marriage was a
job, that I'd have to work at it
real hard, especially in Hollywood
I made it my personal crusade to
keep him happy
Sylvia Sidney Admits Her 46
Years; 'Nobody Fooled by Lie'
Hy AL1NK M ON HY
I'nltpd PrrsH Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD tUPJ At least
one mature actress is not afraid
to He about her age. Sylvia Sid
ney says she's 46 and any woman
who cheats about her years "isn't
fooling anybody." 1
Most actresses over 23 in this
town dimple coyly when you ask
them when they first saw the
light of the world.
According to the Motion Picture
Almanac and sluclio biographies,
al) actresses were born on
a month and a day but no years.
The year is seldom listed, and
when it is, it otlcn varies with
the truth.
DKAR DOROTHY DIX: My son is serving a jail sentence in a dis
tant slate, and will be there for at least two years. His wife has heen
tunning around ever since he left, neglecting her two small children.
Her molher and I have both tried lo talk to her but she insisted she
will not be bossed. We're concerned only with the children's welfare.
Sometimes they're alone all nuht. Mrs. CO.
DKAR MRS. CO.: Why don't you seek guardianship of the chil-1
arm? Talking to the girl is quite useless, as you nave sem. i our only
other recourse is to law. Perhaps if the welfare agency of your city ;
speaks to your son's wife, she may waken to her responsibilities. Tern-1
per your judgment with chanty; after all, she is having a rough time, j
DKAK DOROTHY DIX: My husband of four months was divorced
reluctantly from his ex-wife, who is remarried. He talks about her
frequently, extolling hrr personality, ability and charm. He even car
ries hrr picture. Am I justified in being disturbed? Perplexed.
DKAR PKRPLKXKD: Your husband quite evidently is still carry
ing a torch for wife No. 1. Apparently he's not going to get over it.
so you'd better resign yourself to being second choice.
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body was found outside Fairfax,
sluinpfd in the front seat of his
car. Henry's brains had been
blown out for reasons known best
tn Hale.
To months later, while Hale
wai at the Texas Fat Cattle Show,
Fairfax was shaken hy the explo
sion which killed Rill and Rita
Smith and their maid. After thin,
there remained only one little In
dian Mollie Burkhart.
FBI .Mnvri Ir.
But the blast th. shook Fairfax
also shook the Osage Tribal Coun
cil to action. In desperation, the
Indians appealed to Washington.
The appeal was relayed to the
FBI and the order went out
launching an investigation th.it
was to last for three years and
become one of the classic man
hunts in F BI history.
No one in Fairfax paid any par-
; Ik ,'ilar attention when four stran
gers drilled into town one hy one,
a (,vt buyer, an insurance Kiles
, n an an oil pro-p"r:or and an In
idian herb doctor. They went about
lm:r business, minding their own
Marion Sixth
In Auto Deaths
Twenty-one of O r e g o n's 3fi
counties had fewer traffic deaths
last year than in the preceding
year, the stale Traffic Safety com
mission reported Tuesday.
Thirteen counties had higher
death counts. They are Baker,
llenton, (irant, Hood River, .lack
son, Morrow, Multnomah, Tilla
mook. l!nion, Wasco, Washington,
Wheeler and Klamath counties.
Two counties, Clackamas and
Douglas, had the same number as
in I! Cm.
Mullnomah County led with 76
deaths, followed by Klamath :tl,
;Lane 27, Douglas 2.", Jackson 22,
Marion 21, L'matilla Mi, Clacka
mas IB. Washington 17, and Jose
phine Id.
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output of eleriric power hit a rec
ord high of 12.327. XHt.oon kilowatt
hours last week, the Fdison Klec
tnc Institute reported Wednesday.
Cold weather throughout the na
But Miss Sidney arrived In town
this week from her New York
home with a fresh idea.
Career Started Karly
"I am 4fi," she announced. "I
celebrate 30 years ns an actress
next month that is, I celebrate
if 1 have a job. I first appeared
on Broadway when I was 16 in the
play. 'Crime.'
"I'm always honest about my
age. Why not? To do otherwise
is such a hangover from the Vic
torian Ace the day when the
public felt nijc was something to
he repelled hy.
The tiny brunette actress is
making a rare appearance in Hol
lywood for her first television
show in a year, playing in a pe
nod whodunit on "Climax" Thurs
day night. Rehearsing for the show
at LHS1V, she belies her years
with her black hair and sleek
figure.
Term Deplored
"The term 'middle-aged should
be taken from the language," she
said firmly. "Middle-aged should
apply to people who are 30
that's the midpoint in life. Yet
we usually apply it to people be
tween 45 and 55. Women 30 years
ago were finished when they were
30, Now life is just beginning at
that age.
''By 40 you're just getting your
foot in the doorway of life," she
added. "I've enjoyed every age
in my life and I don't want to go
hack.
"I bet you don't remember my
first husband was Bennett Cerf
Recently I played in New York
opposite my second husband, Lir
Iher Adler. It s a great feeling to
work on the slaye when your ex
husband plays your father!"
was the head of a family, a man of
responsibilities,"
His attitude toward life changed.
He had been a two-fisted drinker
and he had alienated himself from
many of his friends. He still drank
to the end of his life, but he drank
more leisurely after he became a
husband and father. He and Betty
became accepted as pillars of
Hollywood society.
He became more serious about
his career. He worried about film
roles, despite the fact he was get
ting more money and bigger mon
ey than at any time in his career.
He constantly spoke of getting
"something to leave" his widow
and children. Thanks to several
years of hard work, he should -
have left them well fixed.
Their devotion was underlined In
his last days. She was with him -
constantly, watching his strength
nd keeping his spirits up.
Tomorrow: What made Bogart
eolorful.
Four Enlist in
Armed Services.'
Four men of the Salem area
enlisted for service in the U S,
Army this week. They will r
reive their banc training at Fort
Ord, Calif.
They are Frederick W. Carnett, .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W.
Carnett, 2348 l.ec St.; Eugene W.
I. amies, son nf Mrs. Bculah E.
DeGecr, Turner; Ancel Pedigo, '
Urancsnn of Mrs. Lillie L. Hast
ings, 3715 Sllverton Rd. and Don
ald K. Rasmus.sen, son of Mrs,
Ethel L. Bradshaw, Woodburn.
Angry Mutt
Biles Officer
A Salem patrolman come out on
the short end of An argument
with a mutt at a Salem school
Tuesday,
Robert Reefer, 2185 University
St., was treated for two puncture
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The flog was caplurrd when
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