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6 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Or. Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 The News Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Parr Is Movie Industry Hate For This Week HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Jack Paar In the movie industry's hate of the week, thanks to his perform ance at the bastions of Berlin. Paar's penchant for trouble bounced back on Hollywood. Con Kress and the Pentagon hit the ceiling at reports of troops being used as extras for Paar's show from Berlin. Some congressmen aimed their complaints at the use of troops in movies, especially Darryl Zan uck's current "The Longest Day." There were calls for a review of the practice of service coopera tion with movie makers. All this pained the producers and no doubt the Pentagon, too. Kor 20 years, Hollywood and the services have Been worning to gether in an alliance that was both smooth and little known. Bolh sides claim it has been mu tually profitable. The alliance hasn't been noised about for an obvious reason. Too much publicity would cause pol iticians to question with some justice about such use of taxpay ers' money. That is exactly what happened in the Paar case. How does the system operate? A producer sends his script to the Pentagon with a request for service cooperation.' A board re views the script with an eye toward how the service is por trayed. If in a bad light, cooper ation is refused. Or the board might point out what it found ob jectionable and leave it to the pro ducer whether ho wanted to make changes. "From Here to Eternity" kicked around Hollywood for years until the late Buddy Adler found ways to make it palatable to the Army. "The Caine Mutiny" also required changes before the Navy would lend its ships. "Most service pictures couldn't be made without Pentagon help," explained a lop producer. "We couldn't afford to pay for that many extras. And we would have to means of securing the equip ment." What is the advantage of coop eration to the services? No. 1, they can control film ma ferial, so irresponsible producers cannot portray the services in a derogative way. No. 2, there Is the Intangible matter of morale and enlistment glamor, Who can measure the effect of these films in World War II: "Wake Island." "Purple Heart," "Destination Tokyo," "The Story of G.I. Joe," "30 Seconds Over Tokyo," "They Were Exnenda blc," "Air Force," "Winged Vic tory "7 Or of these films since then "Batlleground," "To Hell and Back," "The Bridge at Toko-Hi," "Sands of Iwo Jima," "Strategic Air Command," "The Halls of Montezuma '? Said a producer: "It would be tragic if Paar wiped out Zanuck's picture. D-Day is a great chapter in American courage and es pecially timely today by its por trayal of Allied cooperation. It de serves to be told." . . . the BEST for quality ... the BEST for trim Safeway your BEST place to buy meats ... at money-saving prices. A Safeway full-cut Round Steak is a very special steak. Perfect for swissing or pan-frying. 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The first Bell System experi mental satellite is scheduled for launching hy the National Aero nautics and Space Administration next April, : c said, with a second experimental version set for October. Hamilton To Head U. S. Aid Agency WASHINGTON (AP)-President Kennedy today picked New York attorney Kowler Hamilton to head the new foreign aid agency. The selection was Kennedy's solution to a thorny problem of obtaining a man who could com-' mand wide support as director of the Agency for International De velopment. Georgo I). Woods, New York financier, had been one of those considered for the post, but re ports that he was a prospect stirred up opposition in Con gress. Woods is chairman of the board of the First Boston Corp., which figured in the controversy several years ago over the Dixon Yates contract to supply private power in the Tennessee Valley Authority network. 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Indies Federation Loses Wealthy Member KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) Tho new West Indies Federation, created by Britain to form a chain of free islands in tho Caribhean, lost its largest and wealthiest member today after Jamaica vot ed to withdraw. Tho vote in a referendum Tues day was 251,776 in favor of with drawal and 216,371 against. This weakened the position ot Prime Minister Norman Manley of Jamaica, who campaigned for federation with tha other British islands stretching down to the coast of South America. The argument against federa tion, led by Sir Alexander Busta mente's opposition Labor party, was that it would lower Jamaica's standard of living. He also said Jamaica would be inadequately represented in tho new federation government. Jamaica's 1.7 million people comprise about 56 per cent of tho federation's population. Tourism, bauxite mining and rising indus. trjalization make them tho feder ation's most prosperous. In a radio address, Manley ex pressed regret at tho decision "which defeats what I believe to be the only safe road for Jamai ca. Man To Pay Big Fine On Installment Plan CHICAGO (AP) -Donald H. Kahn, 37, a real estate salesman, is going to pay his parking ticket fines on the installment plan $50 a week for 53 weeks for 106 tickets. The weekly payments were ap proved Tuesday by Traffic Court Judge Alphonse Wells after he fined Kahn S2.650 for ignoring 106 parking tickets issued by police since 1959. Wells fined him $25 on each ticket. Usual fines for park ing violations are $3 to $5, Kahn told the judge that most of the tickets had been accumulated by persons to whom he had lent his car. But Welds told Kahn that he was alone responsible for the tickets and must pay the $2,650, which was believed to be a record fine in Chicago for parking viola tors. Kahn told Judge Wells the tick ets had snowballed so fast he found ho was without money to pay them. He appeared m court with an attorney after police had sought him on warrants issued for the tickets. BOILER ONIONS ZJl BELL PEPPERS iStLS GREEN CABBAGE boiled dinner tonite. Plus 50 FREE Cold Bond Stamps With Coupon Page 3 of Today's News-Review Remember We Give GOLD BOND STAMPS COrWT tM, tA'SWAT ITOMtt, INMNPONATlft Watch For Tha OREGON DOLLAR MAN at your grocery store When you buy Whilt Sttin and iniwtr tht Dollar Mn'i quttlon corrtly,yoa wlfiaihtny Xfyjfafe 1 liver dollar. Thousand l JJjy, btfno glvon away. - , ,