La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, July 16, 1959, Page 14, Image 14

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King-Size Headache Builds
Up For U.S. In Caribbean
Obwrvar. la Granda, Ora.. Thurt., July 6, 1959 Paga 14
By PHIL KEWSOM '
UPI FartifK Editw
While the U. S. secretary of
Kale is tied up with the Russians
at Geneva, a king-size headache
for the United States continues to
build up in the Caribbean.
Since the beginning of the year,
a half dozen of the 21 American
republics have been the targets of
uprising, usually fostered by po
litical exiles whose model and. by
all the evidence, sometimes men
tor is Cuba's Fidel Castro.
Latest to be hit, for the second
time in a month, was Honduras.
At the same time, newsmen in
Port-Au-Prince. Haiti, and Ciudad
Trujillo in the Dominican Repub
lic were standing by for other
threatened outbreaks. i
Others already had occurred or
were threatened in Guatemala,
Nicaragua, and Panama.
Fight Uphill B.ttt.
Outside the Caribbean, Presi
dent Arturo Frondizi of Argentina
fought his uphill way against op
ponents, at least some of whom
were in the pay of exiled one
time Argentine dictator Juan D.
Peron. Abortive attempts had
been made against the govern
ment of Paraguay.
An unhappy witness has been
the United States with a primary
interest in preserving Caribbean
peace but fettered by both old
and new dangers.
Castro played upon one of them
with a blast against the U.S. for
granting political asylum to for
mer Cuban air force commander
Pedro Luis Diaz Lanz. Diaz Lanz
quit the air force after charging
mat communists were being al
lowed to filter into the Cuban
armed forces. He subsequently
was labelled a traitor by Castro.
Castro said the United States
should be brought before the Or
ganization of American states on
charges of interfering with Cuba's
foreign affairs.
Hits Sensitive Nerve
He hit a sensitive nerve for
Latin Americans traditionally sus
picious of the "colossus of the
north."
Diaz Lanz's charges of commu
nism in Cuba were not the first
such to be brought up against the
Castro regime, and there have
been other evidences of increased
Communist infiltration throughout
the Caribbean area. A notable ex
ample has been the return to
Guatemala of many former ad
herents of the Red-tinged regime
of Jacobo Arbenz.
Smoke Signals
Will Beckon J
To Encampment
rc-nuL.cnjn turn jne Na
tional Indian Encampment that
opens here Saturday will beckon
visitors with smoke signals, but
the old fire and blanket system
nas been ruled out.
Centennial - officials said the
smoke signals will be produced
with World i War Il-type smoke
grenades. The signals will begin
r nday
' A Centennial spokesman said
the grenades are less likely to
touch off a forest fire. And they
also make denser smoke better
seen from a greater distance.
DAILY JV LOG 'J
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TV r TV O TV
THURSDAY
6:00 Now.beat Nw fiporta Roy liouer,
:15 John Duly Doutt Kdwarda
:30 Hiarjfc A Hlory InviNlbla Man Front Pig.
7:00 Zorro Jeff. Colli. Who I'.yx
7:15
7:S0 RelM McCoy. Derrlng-r Silent Service
Vis " T" """v'r Kn Gray Theatre Sea Hunt
S:3t) Rough Rider. Playhoua. 10 St Beacon Street
111 MWUhout A Gun Tou B.tTour Lit.
Si" TmI.S : H,.hw.y P.ol
IS!?? Z " New. '
11:00 -
11:15 - " -
11:30 Dateline Europ. " '
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FRIDAY I
;J On The Go Doujh Re Ml
Sam Ievenaon ' Treaanr. Runt
J;J - 1 Love Lucy Price I. Rlht
J '2 Top Dollar . Conrentratlon
JiJ , . " LyeOJ Life Tlo Tac Douh
!0:S? Search W Tomorrow It Could Be Ton
' - Oiildlng l.litht
Acroaa the Board Cameo Theatre Queen For a Day
11-30 Pantomime Quls " Court or
Human Relation.
U:00 Mualc Bingo II I A Great Llf. Young Dr. MaloD.
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1!:30 Romper Room A. the World Turn. Prom The. Root.
12:45 44
1:00 Day In Court For Better or Worse Truth or Couea,
in "
1:.1 Gale Storm Show Houaeparty County Fair
1:45 "
1:00 Beat the Clock Bl Payoff Matinee on Six
Z:ir. " " i
8:30 Who Do Tou Trust Verdict I. Tour.
J:45 "
3:00 Am. Randatand Hrinhter Day
S:1B Secret Storm
3:30 - Edge of Night
'5 " Our Oang
4:00 Popey. . Cliff Carl Show I Led Three Uvea
4:15 " " ...
4:30 - E"'T Show Four Thirty Movie
6:00 Buga Bunny .
5:15 " "
6:30 Mickey Mouse Club "
6:45 " . " Front Fag.
This log is made up from information by Television Stations and its
accuracy cannot bo guaranteed by the La Granda Evening Observer.
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
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Actoas
I Metallic
vessel
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Mythical king
of Britain
11 Exist
11 Hurries
14 Bur
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mountains
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14 Tibetan priest
24 Impudent
17 Titmouse
10 Ruaaian city
11 Latin cai
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35 Blackboard
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40 Spar
41 Oriental
lute
42 Property Item
45 Paved area
48 Repeat
51 Estop
52 High wind
53 Strike.
54 Fairy fort
55 Table acraps
64 Individuals
57 Mariner's
direction
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Alexandria
3 Actinal
covenant
4 Map
5 Aaititant
6 Interfere
1 23rd Greek
letter
8 Sightless
across
10 British
princess
11 Cape
17 Incrustation
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23 Command
24 Be fond
25 Fruit drinks
26 Reduces
27 Wretched
28 Stat.
2 Bud
31 Legulative
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38 Reach
40 Allot!
41 Lock of hair
42 Constellation
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44 River
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up my iast roll of film on a bear!"
TOSS-UP OVER WHO WILL
PLA Y FDR IN NEW MOVIE
By VERNON SCOTT
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD UPI-Who will
portray Franklin D. Roosevelt in
the screen version of "Sunrise at
Campobello," Ralph Bellamy or
Charlton Heston?
Right now it's a toss-up.
Producer Dore Schary whose
spectacular Broadway success
played 55S performances, says
the decision is up to Bellamy.
"Ralph hasn't told me whether
he wants to play the role on the
screen," Schary said. "He thinks
he may be too old for the movie
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version, but I think Ralph would
be just as effective as lie is on
the stage.
"If he wants the part it's his.
However, in the play Roosevelt is
depicted between the ages of 39
and 41. and' Ralph is 54."
Piays Historical Figures
Heston, on the other hand is in
his mid-30s, and accustomed to
playing historical figures.
In his brief but rampaging ca
reer Chuck has played" Moses, An
drew Jackson and now Ben Hur.
Schary has contacted the big guy
for the "(fampobcllo" picture and
Heston is enthusiastic
"Charlton would make a fine
Roosevelt," Schary soid.
"We won't go into production
until next March, so there is am
ple time to think about casting
the role. If neither Ralph nor
Charlton are able to do it, I have
a couple of other actors in mind,
('so Hyd. Park
"We'll shoot the bulk of the
picture in Hollywood with loca
tions at Campobello and Hyde
Park, the old Roosevelt home. It
is now a national shrine, but I
think the Department of Interior
will give us permission to use the
old house for actual interior
scenes."
Schary went on to say that
Eleanor Roosevelt helped tremen
dously with details and back
ground material while he was
writing (he play.
"Sunrise At Campobello' was
a great hit with everybody be
cause of the wonderful emotional
response it elicited from every
audience. I even received con
gratulations from the toughest of
Republicans.
"The story is not essentially po
litical. It relates an era in the
life of a warm human being who
overcomes a dreadful handicap
polio.