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Sacramento, Calif. -Mrs. June Puckett Van Wie, 73, on
learning that the man she has sued for divorce, Francis Van
Wie, 72, is the 17-times-married "ding dong daddy of the
'D line":
"Why I had no idea. He led me to believe he had mar
Tied Only once before."
Juneau, Alaska-Acting Alaskan Gov. Hugh J. Wade,
remembering that Hawaiian territorial delegate Jack Burns
voluntarily stepped aside last year so the Alaskan statehood
bill could be pushed through Congress without competition:
"Only by the unselfish action of the people of Hawaii
was the way paved for us to attain our cherished goal. Now
we, the 491h state, welcome ihem as Hawaii enters the por
tals of statehood."
Chicago-Novelist Fannie Hurst, charging that there has
been a degeneration in the rugged American spirit:
"Look at the popularity of the autobiographies of sick
persons. Why, when I finished my autobiography, friends
warned me that it wouldn't sell because I hadn't been sick."
Berlin-Dieter Krause, 46-year-old West Berlin construc
tion worker, voicing a typical opinion of Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's promise to "liberate" Berlin:
"Let him liberate the East Germans first. We don't want
any mora Russians here and we don't need any liberation."
Wal IStr
eel Chatter
New York - l?D - Further
hesitation in the stock market
could well ensue, says Bache
& Co., but the various seg
ments of strength which con
tinue to appear within the
price structure indicate that
the upward drive is still in
force. ,
No Barriers Developed
Van Alstyne, Noel & Co.
holds that no barriers have
yet developed which have
been strong enough to halt
the market's advancing ten
dencies and technically the
Dow-Jones industrial average
still is in the clear. A further
push by most sections of the
list seems in the offing, the
firm adds.
International Harvester
1959 net income should be
substantially over the $2.69
reported for 1958, says Rey
nolds & Co. The company
earned $2.88 a share in 1957.
There is more talk of a
coming freight car shortage,
and this is creating some
speculative interest in the
railroad equipments, accord
ing to W. E. Hutton & Co.,
which holds that of the group
Canadian Bear Hunt
To Replenish Hats
London (UPD The British
War Office today happily ac
cepted a Canadian offer to
stage a bear hunt to replenish
the battered bearskin hats of
the Queen's Guard Brigade.
The mayor of Timmins, On
tario, made the offer after
reading of complaints that the
towering hats of some guards
men look bedraggled and bare
in spots.
American Steel Foundries
may be of better quality than
some of the others.
Sales Doubled
Consolidated Foods, which
has doubled its sales during
the past decade through ac
quisitions of companies in the
the food industry, is expected
to show earnings of more
than $2 a share for fiscal year
ending June 30, 1959, against
$1.71 in fiscal 1958 and
further gains are seen for
next year, says Shearson
Hammill & Co.
Hatfield Will Meet
Eisenhower Saturday
Salem-(UPD-Gov. Mark Hat
field said today he has a Sat
urday appointment with Pres
ident Eisenhowr. He plans to
do some promotion of the
Oregonial Centennial in the
nation's capitol and attend
the famous Gridiron banquet
FLAIR FOR LUCK
Las Vegas, Nev. - (UPD - A
man with a flair for luck par
layed a $10 bill into $112,
000 at a casino dice table here,
according tp a "Strip" hotel
official. Ivan Annenberg said
the unidentified man held the
dominoes for one hour and
55 minutes Tuesday night, one
of the longest dice runs in
Flamingo hotel history. An
nenberg, following hotel
policy, would not identify the
man, saying only that he was
from Beverly Hills, Calif.
JOURNALIST DIES
Lisbon-(UPD-Arthur Portela,
58, noted Portuguese journal
ist, died Thursday of a heart
ailment.
Dr. Hansen Checks
Fruit Storage Here
Dr. Elmer Hansen, horticul
turist from Oregon State col
lege, arrived in the valley
Wednesday. While here he
checked on the storage of
pears in various fruit houses.
Dr. Hansen's work con
cerns the ripening and stor
age problems of pears. He
planned to return to Corval
lis Thursday.
HOSTESS SLAIN
Tokyo - (UPD - Police in
vestigated the mysterious
death of a Japanese airline
stewardess today on the the
ory that she may have been
strangled. The shoeless-coat-less
body of Tomoko Takewa
wa, 27, a stewardess for the
British Overseas Airways
Corps, BOAC, was found
Tuesday night in a lonely sec
tion of Tokyo's outskirts. An
autopsy showed marks on her
neck which police said indi
cated she probably was strangled.
One manufacturer of opti
cal glass, used in making eye
glass lenses, makes 120 dif
ferent types, using 60 ingredi
ents from nine states and two
foreign countries
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, Mareli 13, 1939 7
CATTLE BARON DIES
Dalhart, Tex. - (UPD -W. O.
(Bill) Culbertson Sr., interna
tionaly known cattle baron
whose holdings spread over
Texas, New Mexico and Colo
rado, died Wednesday at the
age of 77.
Graham Scores
Church Leaders
Melbourne, Australia -(UPD-American
evangelistB illy
Graham last night scored
"those Protestant church
leaders who wash their dirty
linen in public" by criticizing
his Australian "crusade."
"One thing you can say for
the Roman Catholic church is
that they don't disagree in
public as Protestants do,"
Graham told a crowd of 10,
000 at the Melbourne show-;
grounds.
Graham has run into oppo
sition from a few Anglican
and other Protestant church
leaders in Australia who crit
icized his methods of evangel
ism and contended his meet
ings did not have a lasting effect.
Porflander Wins
Gin Rummy Play
Las Vegas (UPD A 71-year-old
retired hardware salesman
from Portland today pocketed
almost $20,000 for winning
first place in the third annual
International Gin Rummy
Tournament.
Harry Wilmarth's exact
winnings were $19,542.91. He
took the top prize by defeat
ing the other finalist after two
days of elimination play. In a
500-point game that lasted
more than four hours, Wil
marth beat D.C. Zee, Atlanta,
Ga., 506-475 Thursday.
Zee took home second place
money amounting to $9,726.66
plus $90.91 from a player's
pool.
The other semi-f i n a 1 i s t s
were Lorayne Lamas, Los An
geles, and David Gertler, New
Orleans, who was runner-up
in 1957. They earned $4,029.66
each.
Wilmarth today headed for
Los Angeles and an appear
ance on a national television
show after winning the tour
n a m e n t said to be the
world's richest card game.
ROYAL DINNER GUESTS
London -(UPD - Queen Eliza
beth, Queen Mother Elizabeth
and Princess Margaret were
guests Thursday night at a
private dinner given by U.S.
Ambassador John Hay Whit
ney and Mrs. Whitney at the
ambassador's residence.
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