The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 19, 1954, Image 21

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    Flash Flood Strikes Rivers In New Mexico
ROSWBLL, N. M. (ft Severe ! midnight, rolling in from the west
r?rrrfver,aiwl!rythS :ovept?niai uoni ii;r
this southeastern New Mexico ciiy iers- sPrlnS R,VPr' normally
out of their banks Tuesday, inun- dry. hit a crest o 16 feet and
datiog large sections of the town 'flooded the northern sec'ion of the
city. The Hondo runs through the
soiunern eage 01 nic cuy.
Jocelyn Brando Sister Of Marlon, In Film Role
and causing untold damage
National Guard officials esti
mated 750 to 1,000 homeless. Esti
mates of the damage none of
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD 1 At least one
Brando is working in Hollywood
these days. It's Jocelyn, pretty
sister of muscular Marlon.
.Inceivn is playing opposite Ran-
."-mJZ'.".....M Scott, calleo "Old Reliable'
irZJ:Z because of his box-off.ee potential,
them official-ran from 5100,000 to 'disaster area and ordered all nccliJ .. ,W!escrn.. n?'"?d. Violent
more than a million dollars. lessary national guard personnel I f,?; ".s her th.rd picture.
The flash flood hit shortly after land material to relief assignments I . 1 f Jst about run the cycle
- ; : , " she observed between scenes. "My
Fruits and Flowers
Answer to rrtvious Putzit
ACROSS
1 Small
pear-shaped
fruit
4 Wild plum
8 Greenish-
yellow fruit
12 Consumed, as
fruit
13 Change
position
14 Sea eagle
15 German
article
16 Outer
garment
18 Dabble in
20 Place within
21 Born
22 Asks for
payment
24 Hurt
26 Small lake
27 Kind ol
lettuce
30 Entertainer
32 Reduce in
rank
34 Photographic
device
35 Satiric
36 Worm
37 Was indebted
39 Conduit
40 Volcano in
Sicily
41 Number
42 Violin maker
45 Found fault
49 Editing
SI Beam
2 Snare
53 Network
54 Employ
55 Dotted (her.)
6 War god ol
Greece ,';.
57Mrddle '
(prefix)
- POWN
J Passing
. iandes t
2 Entry in
ledger
3 Popular
flowers
4 Struck
5 Feel affection
7 Before (poet.) 25 Eucharistic
v.xii-an wine vessels
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ElMfiuEl U E A E
first picture, "The Big Heat." was
crime picture. The second. "C!
i Venture.' wj? an adventure
film. Now I'm doing a Western. All
mat is leu is parlor.
ana nam.
"I like doine Pictures. If Colum. N-cn in lnp shadow of her more
bia picks up my option, we may I famous brother: "Is this going to
uiove out here to live. My husband be an interview about Marlon? "
a writer, so ue can worn !' "l'artial.y," 1 answereu.
laborers
9 Ages
10 Poker stake
11 Repose
17 Burned-out
coal
19 Taut
23 Reversed
24 Step
26 Shrimplike
animal
27 Riddle
28 Ot the ear
40 Warehouse
41 Sounds
42 Wiles
43 Simple
44 He ate an
apple
29 Denomination 46 Dove's home
31 Amatory 47 facility
33 Pattern! . 48 Colors i
38 More . i 50 Musical .
comfortable . .syllable
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most any place. Right now he li She acquiesced. I asked her it , was later settled after he agreed
in the throes of having his first she thought her brother was tern
novel pubiisaed.' permenlal. .
Until now. she has lived in Newj "Not at all," she replied In
York wiih her husband. Eliot I strong defense. "He isn't the least
Asinof, and their two children. She
is under contract to Columbia ar.d
so far her option nas been picked
up. Another optiot period is ap
10 play NapoleoD in "Desiree."
That will tell the
preaching.
story.
Jocelvn is an attractive, strong-
.. .! Wlm , (inn wi;;,
a family trait, no doubt. I began
.. t Jr'i l.
bedroom ! She replied with the natural con
cern oi one wno nas someum"i
MODEST MAIIiEXS
Tndtaurt Rffuttirt U. S. filMt 0IRc
hit tempermentai. He's an honest
boy who tries to be strictly honest
with everyone he deals with. The
irouDle :s that pp'iplp are not ill
ays honest. with him.
"He has great talent and integ
rity as an actor. This business
r.nout his bein? character has
been created abojt him. About the
difficulty with Vox. that was un
fortunate. But apparently it has
11 been resolved and the stiidir.
is happy now.
"He's a fine boy. I admire him
great deal."
She referred to his beef with
0th Century - f ox. which com.
plained because he failed to re
port for ' The Egyptian." In fact,
he studio complained to the tune
of a two-million-dollar suit. But i! 1 9-8447 or the Dillard School.
-(t4 -f
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"They sure hurt, but they'll mnlte very nice silling down
ahocs!"
Dillard School Sets
Prc-School Clinic Date
An invitation has been issued
to all pre-school children, who will
enter Dillard School in Septem
ber and their mothers to meet
at Hie school Thursday, May 20,
at 1 p.m.
The invitation Is open to mothers
and their prospective first grad
ers in the Dillard. Winston and
Brnckway areas. They will visit
first-grade rooms and teachers be
fore adjourning to tho Dilla'd
! School auditorium. There they will
meet tnc scnooi nurse, who will
report on the pre-school examina
tion which will be held late in the
summer.
Refreshments will be crved by
the Parent-Teachers Assn.
For further information, call
Wed, May 19, 1954 The Newi-Revitw, Roieburg, Ore.
Russian Birth Rate Below
That Of America, Despite
Big Family Encouragement
By TOM WHITNEY
NEW YORK Good evidence
indicates the Russian birth rate
today is a little lower than that
of the United States.
The Soviet government far many
years has taken costly measures
to encourage fertility. There are
baby bonuses and pensions and
FROM NINE TO FIVE
Jo Fischer
Bv
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have to remember everything around here? The
asked you to find is this one you gave me yester
day, l
Army, McCarthy
Hearings Are
Still Uncertain
WASHINGTON (A A cloud of
uncertainty hung over the future
of the McCarthy-Army hejiingi to
day. One thing was sure: Presi
dent Eisenhower could dispel the
cloud. But it seemed doubtful he
would choose to do so.
' Acting Chairman Mundt (R-SD)
of the Senate Investigations sub
committee arranged an afternoon
conference with Alty. Gen. Brown-
ell to discuss the issues. .
He was under instructions to
seek some modification in a pres
idential order forbidding disclosure
to the subcommittee of discussions
strictly within the administration
of the row between Sen. McCarthy
IK-Wis) and nigh t'cntagon ofli
cials. The order was prompted by re
fusal of Army Counselor John G.
Adams to give details of a Jan. 21
conference Adams said was at
tended by White House aides and
other high officials. McCarthy said
it appeared that the charges
against him were "conceived and
instigated" then. ,,.
Several subcommittee members
expressed doubt that the hearings,
recessed until next Monday, will
ever be resumed unless the Eisen
hower order is altered.
McCarthy termed the order an
"iron curtain" and "this cover-
up." Asked by newsmen whether
he would re'fuse to testify in tho
nearinss u the directive stands.
he replied:
"i would not speculate on what
happens in that event.".
also special medals for Russian
women who rear big families.
There are subsidies for baby cloth
ing and lots of other benefits to
make child-bearing and child
rearing easier.
The Soviet government outlawed
abortions once legal in Russia.
It make birth control devices of
such low quality that in effect it
discourages voluntary limitation
on the size of families.
But, judging by population fig
ures which have become available
through official Soviet sources, the
Russian birth rate has not kept
pace with that of the United States.
ine Russians nave announcea
their net increase in population in
current years is three million to
3,200,000 a year.
Deputy Premier Anastase Miko
van in addition recently announced
the VjS3 death rate as 8.9 persons
per thousand.
Comparison of these two Soviet
figures taking into consideration
that immigration and emigration
in the Soviet Union are both in
significant leads to an estimate
that in 1935 about five million So
viet children were born and that
the birth rate is about 24 per 1,000.
The total number of birth; in
the United States in 1953 has been
announced by the U. S. Census
Bureau as nearly four million and
the birth rate was around 25 per
1,000. The U.S. death rate in 1953
was 9.6 per 1000.
If the Russian claim to a lower
death rate is true, this represents
a major accomplishment. No mure
than 25 years ago Russian death
rates were double the U.S. rate.
There has been real improvement
in Soviet health services and sani
tation. Also, many adults and aged
people d.ied in Russia during World
War II. on the front and in the
rear areas, so the population now
adays is comparatively young in
average age.
There are around 210 million
Soviet citizens and 162 million
Americans. The Soviet population,
if official claims are correct, is
growing by a HtUe over three mil.
lions a year while the U.S. popula.
uon increased ny z,iuu,uuu in
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