Observtr, La Grand, Ort., Thurt., Dc. 24rJ959 Pag 16 V 1 : SIAMESE TWIN Dcnett Linn Stubblefleld, one of the i -Siamese. Twins separated by surgery from her sister S Jeanctte Kim, appears to be a healthy normal child as ; she sits up with a little support from nurse Silvia Ozols. The twins were separated at the Univ. of Ore. Medical . School. Film 'On The Beach' Shapes Public Opinion HOLLYWOOD LP! How Wuch cai 0 motion picture in Ducnce the course of world peace? Producer Stanley Kramer, the champ of "message" movie mak ers, 'believes his latest flicker may be mighty effective. To prove bis point he assembled more than a dozen distinguished scientists, Writers, scholars aid philosophers at the Hollywood premiere of "On the Beach" to substantiate his awn convictions. As message .pictures jo, his latest effort caps all previous Clarion calls. The movie cries: "Let's not blow up the world and k 11 everybody with nuclear bombs:1: . . .' . t Now there's a message. - The picture was premiered in 18 cities throughout the world on the same night, Dec. 17 (includ ing Moscow). But in Hollywood Kramer called in the Fund for the Republic along with the dis tinguished guests (among them thra Nobel Prize winners) to ash over the effects of the film. 5 On Bomb Eiteuth Aluioit all of the guests agreed Jhe world could be wiped out in jtist such a fashion as depicted in Kramer a film. J; However, there was some doubt its to whether the movie would velp prevent an atomic war. -f Dr. Linus Pauling said. "This ft a real film, a -d I'm sure if the (lumber of nuclear devices now in nitence were used in a war it is possible the wo Id could conic to an end." Author Alilous Huxley said. Arrest Wallowa Man On Reckless Driving A.Wallowa man was arrested In I-a Grande last night on a jliarge cf rci kle-s driving. 12:30 a.m. following the violation William R. Crow was cited at j 12 30 a m following the violation! at Oak Street and Spring Avenue. lie posted $100 bail and was re-' leased with a hearing scheduled for 3 P m next Monday. JAIL BILL ALTERER DALLAS, Tex. UIPD Ray niond Johnson, 19, was jailed Tuesday following his nrrest by federal agents who said he cut tlie min.lHT "10" from $10 bills, Sasted it over the "!' on onc ollar bills and passed as tens both the damaged tens a;ul ul tercel (1 bills. .daw N" - f( V .r I ' Around World The valuable thing in 1 1- liim is its stress on the fact that a rui lear war can be triggered by accident." Kramer stated -that "on The Reach" would be shown behind the iron curtain to such countries as Poland as well as Itussia. Asked if he planned to show the film in China, the producer said he was trying. China a Menace England's Sir Philip Noel Baker. recent Nobel winner, observed, China . will soon ' have nuclear weapons for use ir war, and is a military menace 16 the world." . Actually, watching the last sur vivors on earth , A"va. Gardner, Gregory Peck, Tony Perkins and Fred Afctaire one getjj the feeling the world's populace might be discouraged from waging nuclear war. m- 1 , But Dr. Pauling' goes a step further, saying. It may be that some day we can look back and say 'On the Beach' U) the picture that saved the world. Stanley Kramer likes that "mes sage." 1: GERARDS lis BURLEIGH HYDE : Bfchfield Oil Distributor Contamination Of Milk By DDT Reduced WASHINGTON L'PI' - Gov ernmrnt scientists said today that the da-gcr of milk contamination by insect killers such as DDT is hei"g reduced. Their sla'e-not followed publi cation of a 1958 government sur vey showing that wffie milk ir II cities 1 trots the nation was tainted with substantial amounU of pesticides containing chlorine A spokesman for the Food and Drug Administration 1FDA1 said there was no evidence the insect killers cause cancer in humans But he said the milk contamina tion was a problem "worth work ing on." Credit Two Developments The scientists credited two de velopments with cutting down the risk of milk being contaminated by use of the pesticides on cat tle feeds and in storage barns. They said the FDA has warned the dairy industry it would crack down on any sales of impure milk in i.-.terstate commerce and an tducational drive among dairy men ako has been effective. The FDA report Monday said milk samplings conducted in 1VS8. showed a definite reduction over the previous three years in the incidence of milk tainted with the insect killers. Scientists said there probably has been a further dip since last year. Four-Month Survey Of the 936 samples tested in (he four-month survey of 17 cities in 1958, substantial amounts of the chemicals were found in 28 vaniples. The contamination showed up in some milk in these cities: Wash ington, Providence. R. I : Buffa lo. N. Y.; Cincinnati, Denver: Wichita. Kan.; New Orleans, New York; Trenton, N.J ; San Fran cisco, and Seattle. Cities which were surveyed but turned up no trace of milk con tamination were Atlanta: Chica go: Minneapolis; Los Angeles; St. Louis, and Camden, N.J. Rock Hudson Cops '59 Star Award HOLLYWOOD (I'PD Actor Hock Hudson was notified today he was selected "No. 1 Star of 1959" in a money-making stars poll of theater exhibitors in Can ada and the United States. Doris Day was selected first among actresses in the poll con ducted by the Motion Picture Her ald for Fame, a film industry trade publication. Both Hudson and Miss Day a starred in the Universal International movie "Pillow Talk." Let our good wishes (or Christmas happiness light your path. JEWELERS REJOICE! Our Sincer Wishes for a Happy Christmas mm s'9 -7 NLA TIIWM MARRIED FOR LOVE Shah Mohammed Heza Pahlevi, regally uniformed, and his bride, Farah Diba, in a gown fashioned by St. Laurent of Dior, were married in a glit tering Moslem ceremony" In the Hall of Mirrors of his marble palace in Teheran. The 40-year-old Shah said his marriage was lor love and not for "political and dynastic" considerations. Christianity Recognized GAZA, Egypt 'UPD The Indian contingent volunteered to take over guard duties tolay and Fri day to allow their Christian com rades in the United Nations Emer gency Fcrce to celebrate Christ mas at battahoi hea Iquarters. policy Meeting set WASHINGTON 'CPU Reps. Lee Metcalf iD-Mont ) n .J Frank Thompson Jr. 'D-N.J.) said Tues day libeial Democrats in the llou'O a their Policy Commit tee would hold meetings soon in an cifort to make the group more effective during the session of Congress opening Jan. 6. It I vPlViln akr? cAJi 5r.i?t.- it NIB VERY BEST J9ySjQJ k Jr We've heaped Santas sleigh with special CTI 'fy7' ft Axl T(& $2 tW w ':wlf&vyfw 7U IS good wishes for each and everyone of TC ifiT j V you. This is our way of saying, "It has YWTaVswk ' Jff I iJ been so nice to know and serve you . . j j I jS f iis have the very merriest of Christmas I f? jf iTif'wS' r'' 1 lg Furniture V'" g AVTRITT IDCKOX ... JOILN LEMON $1 - - - 6Sri V Three Links Club Of Summerville Holds Yule Party SUMMERVILLE 1 Special' Mrs. Robert E. Tuck, Baktr. spont the weekend with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tuck. The three Links club held its annual Christmas party in the Odd Fellows hall at Summerville. The meeting was called to order bv the club president, Sibyl Wyland. The bazaar held recently was reported to be successful and well attended. Secret pal names were revealed and new names drawn for the coming year. They also Soviefo Quietly Beating Drums? For Easf Germany In Summit Bv PHIL NEWSOM UPI S'H Writer From the fo eg 1 editors note book: Soviet Embassy officiuls in East lierlin have started to beat the drums for East tier man par ticipation in a summit conference They say both East German Pre mier Otto Urotewohl and West Berlia Chancellor Konrad Aden auer should attend because tie--many will be discussed. Aden auer, trying to keep the . East Germans away, says lie does not wa-it to go to the summit. Hut Grotcwohl blithely replies to this that in such a case he will speak for all of Germany. The "old guard" at the Vatican warns to screen all photographs taken of Pope John XXIII. The ultra-conservatives dirl not care for pictures showing President Ei senhower aid the Pope laughing during th'ir audience Dec. 6 too distracting from a serious mo ment. They were further upset by a sequence of pictures published in an Italian weekly showing the Pope energetically using his handkerchief when he had a cold. There is no indication the Pope himself is behind the move. He has git en every indication he wants to appear as is. CAPITAL IN FORMOSA A serious dispute is brewing be tween private American business men and Chinese Nationalists in Formosa. Some American busi PLANE LANDS SAFELY NEW YORK 1 UPI 1 A Pan American World Airways 707 jet liner flew across the Atlantic from London with a cracked wi.idshirld Tuesday but made a sale la uling without injury to any uf the ltu j ersons aboard. had their gift exchange with secret pals. Refreshments were served by Grace Calhoun. Ruth Rollins, Lcona Arnoldus, Ann Park and Margaret Hopkins. Miss Nelline spent the weekend with her sister and family, Mrs. Harry J. Smith, Isuand City. m nessmen complain the rornioan government is blocking thi ir de velopment proj't-'s while publicly inviting foretell capit I A' least one American, faced with the shutdown ol his cenieit plant, has received a sympathetic hear ing at the L'.S. Embassy. The dispute may smoulder or break into the open. LEFT TURN IN CUBA Diplomatic sou'ees report that the days of one of the last of the so-called "moderates" in Fidel Castro's Cuban cabinet appear to May the Joy of the Holiday Clow Brightly for You and Your family THE STAFF AT Ernie's Shoe Store "The Friendly Shoe Store" be rumbered. Th-v foresee early replacement of the V S.-educated finance minister. Rufo . Lopez Fiesiuet. Lik.'ly successor: Car los, Rafael Rodriguez, editor of the Communist dady "Hoy." SOUTH AMERICAN ARMS Am.d all the talk ubout a Lutin Air.eriean disarmament confer ence Colombia is seeking to mod-e-nUe its Navy. 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