The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1955, Image 9

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    Sovitt Ppr Slaps Back' '
At U.S. Travel Curtailing
MOSCOW I The newspaper
rravoa ioaay aenouncea new U.S.
travel restrictions on Soviet citi
zens as an "iron curtain." It' said
"Those American citizens who can
tear their way out can count on a
welcome reception and freedom ot
movement in our country."
STUDY STATEHOOD
WASHINGTON Wl The Senate
Insular Affairs Committee will
meet Tuesday for a preliminary
discussion on legislation to make
Alaska and Hawaii states. .
Chairman Murray (D-Mont) told
a reporter Thursday the meetm?
will determine the nature of hear
ings, if any, which will be held
on the combined Alaska-Hawaii
biH he has introduced on behalf
of himself and 25 other senators.
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Rep. Green Backs
Portland-Alaska
Airplane Service
WASHINGTON Wl Rep." Edilh
Green (R-Ore) reiterated Thursday
that air service between Portland
and Alaska should continue.
She said she had urged Chair
man. Chan Gurney of the Civil
Aeronautics Board to renew au
thority for Pacific Northern and
Alaska Airlines to operate between
Portland and Alaska.
The board has been reported
ready to eliminate the service and
provide flights to Alaska only from
Seattle.
"It should be envphasized in re
lation to the board's previous com
mendable expression favoring con
tinuance of the direct service, that
the interests of Alaska and the Pa
cific Northwest including the state
of Oregon, with ' Portland as its
traditional gateway to Alaska, con
tinue to be inseparable.
"Further the requirements of na
tional defense for fully developed
and independently equipped air
transportation facilities, with par
ticular emphasis on the strategic
importance of Alaska, are of grave
concern to me," she said in a let
ter to Gurney.
UP LOAN PRIVILEGE
SALEM Wl Small loan com
panies, now prohibited from loan
ing more than $300 to any one per
son, would be able to loan up to
$1,500 under a bill introduced in
the Senate Wednesday. .
The bill was sponsored by the
State Banking Department. .
New Fangled Methods
By Dentists, Far Off
BILLINGS,. Mont. .1 With
men who know cavities best, the
drilling burr, painful as it may
be, remains the dentist's favored
weapon.
Montana and Wyoming dentists
agreed here (Thursday such new
fangled gadgets as the "ultrason
ic and . turbojet" drills are a
step away from common use.
"Still in the experimental stage,"
they said. 1
. Just to prove their heart are
in the right place,' the dentists
pointed to such recent advance
ments as increased speed of burrs
from 6,000 to 15,000 revolutions per
minute, ' better methods of cooling
the drill, and diamond drills. All
result in more comfort to the
patient, spokesmen said.
PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVE
SALEM Wt William -P. Stal
naker, Portland, was appointed by
Gov. Paul Patterson Thursday to
represent the public qn the Publie
Employes Retirement Board.
He is treasurer of. Standard In
surance Co., and succeeds W. C.
Schuppel, Portland, who resigned.
W. I. West, Corvallis, was named
to represent the OSC School of For
est Products Laboratory. He suc
ceeds Dean Paul M. Dunn, who
resigned.
... . MEXICANS STRICKEN
MEXICO CITY Wl A health oJ-
ficial says yellow fever has broken
out in the south Mexican states of
Tabasco, Yucatan and Chiapas and
has taken several lives.
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Actor Kurt Kreuger Brings Report On Irigrid Bergman
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD W-A report on
Ingrid Bergman comes today from
actor Kurt Kreuger, just returned
from making a urn with her in
Munich.
After five years in Europe. Kreu
ger is back in Hollywood, this time
to stay. He is fun ot details on
movie making abroad, aid his
most interesting engagement was
acting with Bergman in "Fear."
The film was directed in Germany
by her husband Roberto rtossellini.
"It happened quite by chance,"
Kreuger remarked. "I ran into
Rossellini at a party. A pict'iro I
made here in 1942 with Humphrey
Bogar 'Sahara' is playing in Eu
rope now, and he asked me if I
didn't play the pilot in it. I said I
did. He said he had a part for me
in his next movie.
"I thought nothing would come
of it. But I later was told that
once he tells you something, he
sticks by it."
Kreuger reported to the Munich
studio for the film, which his only
four characters. The picture was
to be made in English ind Ger
man versions, and the set became
a Tower of Babel.
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SCENE OF PRISON RIOT BOSTON, Mass Extra police gather at entrance to 150-year-old
Charlestown State Prison where four convicts seized five guards and held them
as hostages at gunpoint. The solitary confinement cells, center of riot, are back beyond
these buildings. Thee were 22 prisoners in the cellblock. Ten were let out by the ring
leaders when they said they did not wont to take part in the rebellion. The four
ringleaders have rebuffed attempts by a prison chaplain to persuade them to abandon
their plot. (AP Wirephoto).
Miss Bergman, who is part Ger
man, could handle both languages.
The other two actors poke only
German. They needed an inter
preter with Rossellini, who can't
speak uerman. The director ex
plained scenes in French and Eng
lish to Kreuger and in Italian to
bis wife, t
Kreuger found Miss Bergman to
be happy and talkative.
"Start her on any subject say,
maids and she talks on and on
until you stop her," he said. "Al
ways she was knitting between
scenes, and she talked as f-st as
she knitted. She was very helpful
to the other actors and coopera
tive with the press. Was she like
that in Hollywood?" .
I replied no. She was inclined to
be cool and distant in interviews
here.
"Then ' perhaps Rossellini .has
changed her," he said. "He is very
publicity conscious. And she ap
pears to be very much in love with
him."
Does she miss America?
"She doesn't seem to. I think
she would be happy to return here.
But she would make a picTure here
only under the condition that Ros
sellini would direct."
That's the one thing Hollywood
producers will not buy. They would
not risk a big investment on a
director who scorns scripts and re
fuses to comply with the sugges
tions of producers. ;
Headhunting as a. ceremonial
was formerly practiced by peoples
in all parts of the world.
Bill Would Stop
Portland's Tax
SALEM I A bill to make the '
city of Portland quit taxing bulk
gasoline dealers was introduced in
the House of Representatives
Thursday by its Highway Commit
tee. -
The bill makes it Illegal for cit
ies, counties or other local govern- :
ments to tax gasoline, reserving '
this field for the state. -
Speaker Ed Geary, who was
chairman of the Legislative Inter
im Highway Committee that rec
ommended the bill, id:
"The city of Portland's business
tax affects, among other things,
bulk gasoline which is shipped to
all parts- of the state. In effect,
the city is taxing gasoline used by
the rest of the state. .
"The Constitution says that all
gas tax revenues shall go to the
state. The city got around this pro
vision, and this new bill Is intend
ed, to correct that situation.
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It has actually been measured that it lake,
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re the result of the .most advanced V-8
ngineering a result of Ford's precision
manufacturing techniques and experience in
building more V-8's than all other makers
combined have ever builtl
and
Ford's 1955 engine news resulted from 23 years
experience building over 14,000,000 V-8 engines.
Tried
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In 1932 Ford introduced the V-8 engine
to the low-price field. And it was only just
recently that other makers in Ford's field
adopted this kind of engine 23 years later.
Yet it is interesting to note that the major
ity of costlier cars had joined Ford in
offering V-8's some time ago.
Ford's vast experience in building over
14,000,000 V-8 engines has never paid off
better than this year. Now you can enjoy
the ultimate in "Go" new Trigger-Torque
power. Now you get new spark plugs which
resist "fouling" up to 3 times longer. Now you
get the greater smoothness of Ford's rigid
deep-block design. Now you gain the savings
of higher compression ratios. Now you gain
the power of the biggest Ford car engines
ever. And you get the security of knowing
that Ford, the world's most experienced V-8
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