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o O 0 e GTwlv$ ME9F0D fOtfG8t) & T3eTF dbes8af, August 1, 1955 C3 tTMnHw s HAYWORTH IN HIDING Behind those dark glasses is actress Rita Hayworth who e waitig in her attorney's Hollywood office following a separation from her husband, crooner Dick Haymes. 0 o Q Haymes Back at Job; Still Carries Torch his third wife, Nora Eddington Flynn. It read: - "I am truly sorry. I was hoping your life was now on smooth ground. May it be so son again. Nora." Although Haymes refused to comment Hollywood observers believed that money was at the bottom of the tangle. Friends said Rita was tired of being p6br and wanted to drop her breach of contract suit against Columbia Pictures so she could return to the studio to make some money quickly. Haymes, . these friends said, wishes her to leave the studio so he can produce hergjrictures. Rita did not appear in Federal Court as scheduled yesterday for her ejuit against Columbia. I know she-3gves me -can't wait for her Hollywood U.R Dick Haymes went back to work singmg last night with the de claration: "I still love Rita . . . .and I to come home." The boyish-faced crooner, ap pearing nervous and pale, de- cided at the last minute to return to work at the Cocoanut Grove despite tlj emotional strain of his breakup from movie -Qijs'sn Rita Hayworth. Knows Hiding .place During the show, Haymes told reporters fn hishotel suite that he knows where Rita is hiding from him but he prefers to wait until she feels welL enough to -discuss their marital rift. Haymes refused to tell why the couiJe broke up, fluffing off newsmen with his usual state ment, "It's any two married peo ple you have an argument ... nothing more serious." "I've been in real trouble try ing to hang onto myself," Haymes said. "We got over a low of pressures and It was like shock setting in. Both of us are overwrought. Rita and I have been as close as any two people in the world. I think everything will be absolutely okay." However, in Rita's pa mar riages, she has walked out after the first big fight and never has gone back. On the deS in Haymes' room Q was a telegram apparently from Enrollment at OSC Expected To Be 5,600 Corvalls (U.R) Officials at Oregon state college, Oregon's oldest state-supported " school, said today they expected a fall term enrollment of about 5600 student when the school opens its 88th year of classes next month. They said the' number ct new students enrolled so far is 18 per .cent above that of 1954. Students this year will find a new $665,000 chemical en gineering building awaiting them on the campus. Women's dor mitories have also been enlarged. Phoenix High Sets Registration for September 8 to 14 Phoenix Students new to Phoenix High school this year are urged to register at the School befween Sept. 8 and 14, Superintendent E. R. James has announced. Those students who did 'not register last spring are urged to register during that time, James said. TAe school office will ' be open between 7 and 9 p.m. Sept. 12 and 13 for late registrations for students working during the day. Parents of first grade pupils are reminded to bring evidence of their child's birthday and health certificate the first day of school Sept. 19, James said. Children entering the first three grades are to report to the pri mary unit of the elementary school the first day of school, and children entering grades four through eight are to report to the grade school building. Classes for both elementary and high school grades will start Sept. 19, with high school stu dents reporting to the gymna sium at 9 a.m. Students entering high school are reminded that school fees to taling $11 are payable the first day3. Fees include books fee, ttftvel fee and a student body card. Students desiring the school year book may pay an additional $3.50 on opening day. Buses will operate on the same schedule as last school year, and will run Sept. 19. The school cafeteria will begin serv ing meals Tuesday, Sept. 20. Manhunt Pressed for Brothers in Shooting Venture Calif. U.R) A for mer Alcatraz prison inmate and his brother were hunted in thi mountains near here today by law enforcement officers from two counties after the brothers shot and wounded a war hero Los Angeles policeman, Sgt Michael Duncan, 34. More than 100 officers and deputies from Los Angeles and Ventura counties traced the brothers from Los eAngeles to the Lake Sherwood area in the Santa Monica moufttains about 20 miles southeast of Ventura. Roadblocks were thrown up around the area and authorities used a helicopter in searching for the suspects. The brothers were identified as Michael J. Karabelas, 28, and Spiro Karabelas, 31, an ex-convict who served a sentence in Alcatraz. Federal v.Offldab Review Msaster'AA Work EDone in Northeastern Flood Area Washington (U.R) The White House became the government's flood relief headquarters again today. Top officials met there to review disaster aid work so far and decide whether additional federal help is needed. Civil Defense Chief Val Peter son returned from four days in the flood-stricken northeast to take charge of the special meet ing. Presidential aide Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Persons represented President Eisenhower. Officials of the Commerce, Agriculture, Treasury, Labor, and Health, Education and Wel fare departments, the Housing and Home Finance agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, the Budget bureau and the Office of Defense Mobilization also at tended. . Mr. Eisenhower, on an ex- tended work-and-play vacation in Denver, Colo., keeps posted on flood relief developments through frequent reports from Police Get Break In Robbery Kidnap Lewiston, Ida. (U.R) North west officers got their first break yesterday in the Aug. 18 holdup of a Ritzville service station and brief kidnaping of a girl attend ant when a car bearing Texas license JT-264 was found here. . The car seen at the holdup of the Economy Service Station in Ritzville was described as a green Chevrolet or Oldsmobile sedan with that license number. Police Chief Frank Hunt said the license plate was on a black Oldsmobile sedan found in a lo cal storage garage. There were no registration papers or other owned identification in the car, he said. The,car hagl been taken into the garage here for storage and minor repairs the night of Aug. 18, Hunt added. Police were notified yesterday after the ga rage owner became curious when the owner failed to return for the car. Only description of the man who left the car, Hunt said, was that he was "middle aged, aver age weight." The bandit who ob tained $100 in the holdup and abducted attendant Beverly Hen ning was described as "young, dark -haired and needing a shave." JAPANESE LEAVE RUSSIA Tokyo (U.R) A Japanese ship left the Russian port of Nakhod ka today with 36 Japanege who had . been held by the Soviets since the end of World War II, the Maritime safety office reported. Peterson and the agencies in volved in aid work. Acting Secretary of Com merce Walter Williams flew, to day to New Jersey and Penn sylvania to inspect flood dam age and to confer with state of ficials on how to revive business and employment there. The FHA announced Tuesday it -is leading a campaign for government backed insurance to cover flood losses. Ptivate in surance for flood damage is "vir tually unavailable," FHA Com missioner Norman P. Mason said. Army Engineers Report The Army Engineers reported to President Eisenhower Tues day that they have spent $3, 243,000 so far on rehabilitation in 64 flooded communities. More than 4,000 persons are employed in the work, the Engineers said. Meanwhile, AFL President George Meany urged that Con gress investigate "ghoulish" re ports of southern communities trying to lure industries away from the flooded northeastern areas. 41 TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MACHINES - Repaired MEDFORD OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY . - . -, .11 aa a. urap rnone i Workers in the disaster area are "shocked, as the entire na tion must be, by, the piratical activities of agents of southern communities who hurried into the stricken areas with lush in ducements to mill owners to migrate and abandon their workers," Meany said. , ' 3capim Finds Way ;, To Unlock Handcuffs Chicago (U.R) Edward Burgess, 22, escaped from the police narcotics bureau a week ago while Handcuffed. He was captured Tuesday and asked how he got rid of thS' hand cuffs. "I ran to a rail yard and put the connecting, chain under the wheel of a freight car that was being pushed slowly," he said. "It snipped the cuffs pretty." 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