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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1956)
Trip lo Gee Liberaco Cosls 25 Days in jail HOI XY WOOD ( -TVrntvfUf rii m Jail are hrd (r a Tras ) niith hn y ht hllcliMked ahmil M ml!'" here to TV I imlllnf (iitniit l.lherare, Henry Vermillion Stewart, II, of Navarro to Make Movie NEW YORK UTwRamon Novarro, heartthrob of an older grnerallon of moviegoers, dlacloaed Tuesday he la comlnf back (or juit on mora. Now iraylnf M. Iht dark haired Novarro failed with the ad sent of lalklnf pictures. Hla last movie appeared In 1(34. A specific etory la drawing him back before the camera. Novarro naid 1oday aa he returned on the liner, Andrea Dorla, from a Euro pean ' vacation. It will be hla "San 8on." ' The atory la Owen Wlsler'a "Pa dre Ignaclo." Novarro read It several yean a to and hasn't been able to et It out of his mind airtce. The alar aald he also will pro duce the picture hlmeelf and bear the entire investment, an estim ated ISOO.MO. The fllmlnj will be in Mexico. It would com twice at rrtirh to do It In the United States," Novarro said. M I'ato, lraM guilty n a t. graney ih.irge Mnmlay and at sentenced by Municipal Jufte Ju lian Heck of nrainy Van Nuvi. The rourt also ordered a psyrhl trie eiamlnatlon for him. Slewart was arretted Sunday mornlnf in the bark yard of Llherace'p Sherman 0La home, Tollre said he had pounded on the front door, been denied admlnlon, climbed in -loot rear fence and banged on a (lata door to fte liv ing room. Llberace slept through the commotion. Police -quoted Stewart aa aaylng he hoped to id Uherate'e help in starting; a piano playing career of hla own. Public Defender Maxwell Spen cer pleaded In the youth's bejialf: "Mr. Llberace apparently exerts some sort of fascination by his personality exuding over television that gave this young man an er roneous Impression. But ht never got to see him." Officers said Stewart told them he was released as cured hut May 19 from an El Paso mental Insti tution after two and half years' treatment for nervous breakdown. A new form of compressed rubber spring replaces the steel aprihgs on passenger cars of Bri tish railways, eawrlng greater comfort In travel while reducing the rail-Joint noises. HrihVh Praire liisniliowor For Ihil"cl ! LONDON flrltUh nets, 'papers praised Pretlitent Len- hiiwer Tueariay for hit budget meitige Inniling Out defenne land foreign sld must come before tax ruts. ! Moecow Radio commented thai "Military expenditure has the pride of place In the new bull et." The Soviet mouthpiece de clared: I The burden of taxation shoul dered by the American popua. ji I continues to be tremendous main ly owing to the givemment'i cnlostsl military expenditure." The conservative London Dally .Telegraph aald "Peace his de jpended In the past snd still de pends en Amerlrsn wlltlngneu to fight." It remarked that the President's budget statement "shows he continues lo b redv to shoulder this. Inescapable duly." 1 The Independent Times com jmented thst the increne In es timates for foreign sld and it fenne spending "must be a dis appointment to the American fx ( payer though the slste of the world mskes It Inevitable," I The Financial Times, which Is I read widely in Brltalns' business community, saluted the President for "considerable political cour age" In refusing to recommend election yeer tax cuts. ! Other Brlt'sh pre comment: News Chronicle (liberal) . ." T1 IT? r-f f t ,tij ' ' f-k Vurcnt to Oil Er.tlnsis-y CHICAGO -Hubert E. Wlln, i chairmen of fitandnrd Oil Co. Mn'llanai aald Tuetday he dt n( regard atomic energy aa a the nil Industry, he rout limed, "i!l be neeliiiiiile over tlie next Jo to 21 years." Wllinn predicted that betaiiM nf threat to the oil butineta "In the hluh rMs and po'entul baiarda foreseeable luture." the use of atomic erwrgy lor pre- II predicted In a prepared ad- pNing commercial ships will diess that ciiil will ronllnue to be develop more slowly than In Urge the principal furl for central power central power plants, tie added: stailons for the next 21 years. ' "If an. atomic powered kcotno- II said that while he hat great five should prove la be both sale admiration for the reaearrh done and economical In normal service In atomic energy, "it Is fair to iwhlch I aerloualy doubt t ran you say that thia research has un- imagine either the railroads or the covered almost as many new regulatory authorities betng willing problems, unsuipected In the early to rltk a potalble wreck of aa at days of roay optimism, as K has omlc engine In one of our large fully solved of the problema then cities?" recognized " I He said the Idea of atomic power He told an American Bankers for . trucks " "la fan Ann. corfcref-ce of bank credit tatlc" and that the shielding re executives that few. If an", unauh- quired poea an "almost Insuper. ltllr.ed atomic energy planta wlU ahle bar" it Ita ue In commercial be built in the nert 10 jetrs. pataenger aviation. Although such planta will appear ' 1 In 10 to 2J iters, he tent on, iw ct . , et'iting plant of re-sonahle ef- 25I10W UOBfsj Drsinitr flclency will be shut down or con- Sucre M t Boxoffice veied t? atomic fuel. i Tie Impact of atomic energy on NEW YORK Broad vay'a current theater bonking Jam has Ccniresa has the latt word on finally forced h't show to an the budget, and the Impulse will nounce Ita closing dexnlte capacity be strong to win votes by tax business at the boxnfdce. cuts and generoua spending for i The sponsors announced Tjc the benefit of farmers, motprlsts, day that the drama "Red Hnsei old people and other large for Me," by Sean O'Casey will grout.! i have to cloe Saturday night U- D:lly Mall fconservrtlve) raute Ita temporary four-week "Pret dent Elsenhower's n e w leare on a theater expires and bd"et crries a e'eer warning to there Is nowhere else for H lo sll Americans: 'Don't relax.' " move. Robhnryof Umatilla Hank I PoltTI.AM) Hi - Ja.k Hill. JO. ho wax arrented at I-Qier.i, Ark , I a a t Novemlx-r, Tueadjy pleaded guilty to taking .part in the Aug U roMiery of the Inland Empire Rank at Umatilla, Ore. . I Hill formerly lived at Crandview, I Wn h. I Tilmon B. Rnain, V, arreted at Oantnn, Ala , ahout the same time aa Hill, also has pleaded guilty In the robbery. I Both men will be sentenced after Invettlgatlon, I The I57,ooo taken in the roUrry was not recovered. n Dulles Sure UullillJ To Add Foreign Aid Grain Dealer Haps Democrat, GOP . SPOKANE U - "Both D-nw crata and Rpublicana aj tryirg to make hay with te Trlcu't'i-ail vote In the next few months." the secretary of the Pacific North west Grain Dealers Attn, said Tuesday. "Whatever they come up with will not aolve the prohlem," Pete Stallcop of Spokane told a lunch eon meeting of Pro America.' The agricultural program now in vojrue has made the big farmers wealthy, but had hurt the small farmers and thrown the agricul tural economy out of balance, be said. By J. W, DAVM ' WASHINGTON ij - Secretary of State Dulles said Tuesday he Is sure Congress will help solve the problem of long rsrge foreign aid as a co-inter weapon to Rinnan promlaes. ' He la confident of that, he told I news cpnference, once Congress underttandssJiat the admlntstra itlon haa in mimf I The administration la repotted' aaklng for the authority to pledg up lo 10 years of economic aid for specified projects, at a possible to-t of billion t "t, . Such .congressional . leaders aa Sen, George iD-Ga and Sin Knowland (ft -Calif have oppuacd the Idea. It would be deiarture from the practice of lim'Mig pledgea of ad to the amount Con gresa appmprlatM ewh year. Dulles aald he was aware of oS Jecllona in Conjre's, alnce one sex Ion cannot bind future Con gress on approprlatloni. Howev he recalled that the governmert found a way" around this obstacle in the Marxhall Plan of European aid. I The Marshall plan method wax adoption nf tte prlni;i!e of con llnu rig aid It was left up to (un gresa each year to provide the (unt, t'ndersecretary of 5iate Herbert Hoover Jr. met In closed sesi.oi wih l'i Senate foreign Relatlnna committee for more than an hour Monday morning, Chairman George said summary of Hoov er's leitimony, prepared by the undersecretary, would be relea. sd later. la view of the opp:ltlos) from George and others, Dulles wai asked at his news conference wh Iher the adminlatretlon Intends to drop the Idea of long-term com mlimertfs. . " . said In reply It was. vitally . Imports H to mrl-e tlie world un der tani that the I'nlted Statea will coi tir.ue some foreign aid over a long period, rather than engage In singleshot operations Dulles said Moaco offers of aid have conalderable appeal to neighbors of Ruasla which pro duce raw materla's. 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