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l4-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Nov. 13, '58 'Squeakic? Attendhig Classes Once More . wmwm i iin ii 1 1 'iii m' nil m rni"n r iinrniT,' 1 ; ...J 'I V ' ' I,M.,.II i ' ',1 "...J -,l II " V - . f tTw I.I III' i' l "ill J Mi III laasM at li l MMMMMMMrir Hi 4mHHMUmmMMMJI LI la .-Jt-US-I r a!. :aiJllCT Freedom for fyliirderess Said Nearer Arab Leaders to Thrash Out States Control Issues at Con ference Today Of Colleges Due for Study By TOM MASTERSON .. BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 12 VP Top leaders of eight Arab coun tries will thresh out burning is sues in the Middle Last at a sum mit conference heeinnina here to- ,acKS on r-iWP1 morrnu, J Future Relations SEATTLE. Nov. II Un - Pros pects of freedom brightened today for i woman prison inmate whose guilt has been disputed despite her pre-trial confession to the slaying of her husband. A petition for the freedom of Mrs. Violet Marie Sill. 37. has gone to the governor with the sig- MatnrAa nf tha trial iitAn a nrl a sociologist who headed the State ! Presents. Prime ministers, Abdul Fattah Mugra.bi, president I Arab countries and foreign states, of the sovereignty council. especially . Britain and France. A thrcf -point agenda has beeni 3. The paiPstine question, set up. for the meeting. Th. Iraa dcloation i. under- 1 Tbe British-French-lsraeli at-,stood to have prescnled a proposal WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 I-The Fund for The eight countries are Egypt. Saudi Arabia.- Iraq, -Jordan- Leb anon, Libya, Sudan and Syria. The capital of this Middle F.ast republic is teeming with kings, Tor- Future . relations between calling for the settlement of the! Education the Advancement announced tonight Cancer Figh t To Take Eye Of Little Girl (Picture en WlrephoU Pace.) BOSTON, Nov. 12 Tiny Ca rol Ann Molinaro, 3, was taken It of Massachusetts Eye and Ear In ! firmary today for removal of her v Palestine question on the basis of j M$,m study of stale government j cancerous right eye in the hope manders. Board of Prison Terms and Pa roles. Gov. Langlie, before leaving the Security Precaution, I state on trip today, said he like-i The ads of states have been , ly would sign a pardon after his assembling for days Md unusual return, provided the papers areeeuri,y precautions are Wing "in order." He said his staff has taken to protect them. They in been reviewing the case elude Kinds Saud of Saudi Arabia. The bizarre case started with ?aiall IrafL HosseJ" ,Ji ik. . .i .. - joruan. me rrrsiircms are onunri nun ally m &yiia anu Chamoun of Lebanon. Representing Sudan will Camillc Turncoat after her husband, Marion, was shot fatally in their home in .mid- 1954. Her story to police, admitted as evidence In her trial, was that she had killed her husband and then turned the shotgun on her self. She was convicted of man- rr.rBeue, Blames Drug Mrs. Sill's new hope of freedom j- r r . rises from her attorney's stubborn X QI JJCICCllOll oeuei in ner innocence, a prison hoard' .nspirinn and primn Austria Optfns Hearts, Purses To Hungarians nun nrl nun v.. i . a t.iU ?iieT.i nf ih. imr.7a-!said- ,h lcers would develop a nigh official of the American , ,.t ,L Friends Service Committee, re- i0'? J,,Cy, f" f?r,her .,c: British-French and Israeli aggros- the 1947-48 U,N. resolutionsThose, controls over colleges ana umer resolutions called for the partition of Palestine, repatriation of-Pales tine refugees and internationali zation of Jerusalem, now a city split between Israel and Jordan. In Damascus, Syrian officials said the Beirut ennferrcs would j consider "a combined long-range, ;Arab plan to face aggressive at- i that the sight of the left can be sities. 'saved. Alvin Eurich, vice prcsidi-nt ofi aad ' jn a little blue coat and the Ford-financed fund, said thc ;na lne wa5 carnec nt0 ,ht investigation was being under-1 inf jrmary bv h"r father, Joseph, taken at the request of the Assn. v.. y.p; c,ns , (cars, Carol Ana of Governing Boards of State l'n ;,, jj-. s,e is goins to be op. iversit'es and other ewicniional - she thouch site wan at organizations. He -made h s an- ,hff jnfjrmary for treatment of s nouncemont at the convention of CB the American Assn. of Land-Grant ' . , ,.. ,K . II WH l"m,v lu dKUviunb Un,nt. t.., . I ; .. 1 : t : :r?2.JZr Collegeiand Stale Universities.! j As a first step, these informants' Carol Ann's miithrTr.InscphinerlS " noticed that the child was bump- returned, from the Hun- border, said tonight the be with psychiatrist's test called "truth serum." Under the influence of sodium amytal at the prison, Mrs. Sill told a different story, her attor ney, David Weyer. related. She, told ; psychiatrists that her'hus-j band had shot her twice: that she; pleaded with him as she lay on "TCSnLSKlHt!. GermhyrNov: 12 -Dr. Otto John, 47, former West German intelligence chief. cently garian people of their hearts and their purses" to the refugees who poured across the frontier in recent weeks. Allen White, director of the private relief organization's inter national centers program, was in Vienna attending a conference of European AFSC regional repre sentatives, when the Hungarian revolt flared. He arrived here by air 'yesterday In requesting the funds, the Gov . aiH . o.Hv. nnpHpH "nf i"S into things and that the pupil the ever' increasing vexations of sion.r Homhs. (irenades Kill Two, Wound 43 in Algeria governmental controls over insti tutions and boards." It said "this trend ... is begin ning to sabotagev the freedom of educational institutions and -place them under political controls," It said some such controls in clude: requiring approval of all salary increases, requiring ap proval of university publications. imposing controls on siatiL jppro-, The jUidyisao e -earrtetr out iv." - - ALGIERS. Nov. 12 and grenade blasts in rebellion tin ii Algeria todaX"CT'idTwb per- by a joint committee named by Ho rnt iiv itavt ( Troitltir. sons ana wounaea 43 otners. ithe LancHrani Assn., me nauon of her riant eye vibrated occa sionally. An examination revealed the extent of tho dam.ijjr. ' Carol Ann's father lost his job ns a rlothc pressor several weeks aso and the mother has1 been working in a. factory near their East Boston home making elec tric light bulbs. Mrs.- Molinaro said "the doctors tell us that it is better than an even chance that the intectlon will be checked b7lhV operation"."!!. I vor are way up.' chen, near Vienna, where allr eanwnt,e. rrencn troops at-'at Assn-ot siaie i mverMB ano testified tonight a Berlin physieian available personnel was pressed acKea a nauonausi rcoei nana me Maie i niveau. n. gave him drugged coffee and then into service to help clothe, feed 'n "'e von.siar. mr uepdrnm-m 01 ; nirited him off to East Berlin and house the men, women and northeastern Algeria. The French K1Khteen powers have agreed to July 20, 19.14. , children uho crossed into Austria , killed six rebels and seized some the I'nited Nations protocol limit- John went on trial before the: before the border was closed a arms- Ing the production and trade -of I opium. West German Supreme Court 19 AH.nillntf olacoi ln more at Revnnld olpmentarv lne PSycmal ..n. 1.1.-.. i t. , r.ii.r,.i original story, to which she runic, uliuj,i. mrci .c.cu jw. . ...w... . k n.ril.nttv to SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine, Nov, school In South Portland is Squeakle, attendance Squeakle, Injured, was picked up y Animal Refuge-Leaguer Flf th graders and! complex anJlmnesraJ. parents nailed squeame, provided license ana arranged lor luiure iceaing. ieacner iwrs, ; N. Jeannette Snow doesn't mind Squeakie, a model of good behavior. (AP Wirephoto) t j ...iii. 1 1. ; ,. . she reached ,up and grabbed thj'he Rs.ans after going over to ,.,.. r ' ! Communist East Germany. He weapon. . , ,., n.. . . , . . ....... rciui liru anu suiirnuciru msi urr- The psychiatrists attributed her n,,. had; John said the drugged coffee week ago yesterday. .Whrte-Hned-rr-rrmimprrt-nnjrTenty-to ttatr" havrTtfoTeffthaT the political situation itself other, the Hungarian people are pre than to observe that the people ! pared to go to any lengths to with whom he talked' indicated! throw off tbe yoke of oppression," their decision to take up arms he added. against the Communist oppressors! White said he was tremendously Bladder 'Weakness' If-vorrled b? br "lldri4r WcalcatkM' ting Up Nltnti at M Wtitirif. tM fr- Iutnt. buroini ar Itchtnf urinttf(ii or troDf SmiUlnt. Ci'Jdr Ctin. 4u common R'aocy aim )ta acr ixtiivush. Inside TV Video Techniques ii Adapted to Movies By EVE STARR HOLLYWOOD. Nov.-12-STARR REPORT; It has been said, with more truth than libel, that movie executives these days ire doing most of their work in front of TV sets. They watch TV, andj,then go out and Duy tne dramatic stories, east them with TV people, latch on to TV produc-tw., r I, directors ;j ana writers ano . n -j look ahead a few J years to when the that has out of will come back to TV itself as an old movie. ' A case in point is Allen Reisner. . - - i.. .i . Tr Jl young tnes umy una- tor who recently finished making "The Day They Gave i Babies Awsy" at RKO. The story itself ame directly from a "Clima!" show on CBS and it was Reisner who had directed it. RKO has the dayf picture I evolved I ail this I day about a picture he had made with Angela Lansbtiry a few years back and which is now making the rounds on TV. Called J'Key Man," it's a tight, suspensefui little pic ture, full of action and good dia logue. It was shot, .Andes said, in exactly-eight days and in an abandoned supermarket to boot! "We all worked like dogs and had nothing but fun. No delays, no conferences, no sitting around waiting for somebody to figure out delicate lighting problems. We went in and out ot scenes like it was a live TV show." Budget on the picture: under 1200,000. Weil under. All it takes is talent and a w.Q. t OM DEC. 1, ROBERT MONT GOMERY will da "Sunset Boule vard." will; Mary As tor la the role created by Gloria Swanson la the original Paramount movie. Mont gomery .tried hard ta gel Gloria It in the TV version, but she! wasn't "available." Translated, this means she's seared to death Vitamin Eases Blocking of Blood Lines a guilt!-,., Bivwt .kim hvDr Wolfeane ! was "Quick but not without prior i impressed by' the Austrian: un-' SrjlJ S&J? Womgemutn, an acquaintance wno consideration. i nagging rnwn-w hphj w ibu ihhjii na mii-w Lir 4 A ballistics expert also support- j had Communist sympathies en me meory wai Mrs. Mil could not possibly have fired the shots that struck her. Strangest Evidence Mrs. Sill did not take the wit ness stand at her trial but the story she had related to police after her arrest was the strongest evidence in her conviction. The new petition for her pardon is signed by Superior Court Judge Frank D. James, who sentenced her after a Jury found her euiltv. "One thing is certain, that! gees. ftntft, 6 bow XaM yu inprort. SERVICI STATIONS, INC. 3 ported to medical scientists today. They were tpld that large doses of- niacin, a B complex vitamin. Can lessen cholesterol and. related fatty materials that cause conges tion in blood life lines. The report was made to the American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis liy Dr. .William P. Parsons Jr. of the Jackson Clinic in Madison, Wis. Largs Doses Glvea He was associated in the work with Drs. R.W.P. Achor. KG. Berge, B.F. McKenzie and N.W. Barker of the Mayo Clinic. They gave patients large dosos .tit niacin !nr nnrirtHc a Innff & a r year. Dr. Parsons reported they succeeded in lowering the high levels of-blood cholesterol in most of them. The physicians stresed further study is needed to prove the value -u, 1... -riim,vi" nrnn-l" mean, (no . UK 'rea'meni " coronary nean .. r.iT . ' " . Uve TTnionroTiiB-Tm-arTwnrTaT CHICAGO. Nov. 12 (W-A simple way to reduce fatty substances and Dr. Norman Hayper, former that cause narrowing of the ar-;naa 01 tne state Board of Prison teries and heart attacks wa"s re '. Terms. The first dream ear you cm own not Jugi Jdok at ! When Mrs. Sill s' attorney read the pardon petition to her at the prison, the attractive brunette responded ; as she fought back tears: "I just can't tell you how I feel It was such a terrible thing. . don't know how I can thank all; the people who have helped me .1 now can 1 ever repay you? As her voice broke. Dr. G Charles Sutch, the psychiatrist who played the major role in her case, assured her softly: "Sometimes tears help a lot. Violet." leave well enough alone. She's Further studies are in progress In a sinele camera. The resuiwm sarin! was something el aa eye pener ta the RKO brass hata. Reisner TTniib miikI directors gets a big kick out of shows with children in them. "I've lways liv.rf oorkinff with kids. ' he told me. "It's never been difficult for . 1. .inns mrith them Matter f fact. I've learned that getting n,;th ki(t ran Drovide creat lessons iu compatibility with ad ult. After all. all grownups are Just kids at heart." t White TV will always remain his first love. It's doubtful that Reis per will ever ge back U It on a full-time basis. Turning out an bniir-long dramatic show every Week, as be did while under con tract to CBS. Is a grind that can get mare thaa a Utile wearing. Hc't like to aa occasional 'Playhouse W," however, and itoubledly will. But for the time Wnf, he's bee pleasantly spoiled by the leisurely pare of motloa pic tures. He turned out "The Day They Gave Babies Away' gays a record time by erties as well. ' 1TV with U "Climax! . t.1. rrrrilt la additio to picture, a Job she could never m somber of alher shows. Reisner bring oft as well la a live TV per-jthey had taken, before the treat has brought to RKO the same ; lormanee. She'd - lrtment began. No effort was made drive and enthnslasm wai aaa bi- ise jroonc rrmrmmr n ways marked bis TV work. He has best and let It ga at that. As I all brought along a few TV tech- say, smart. "l??-lll!rw'w "it DON FEDDERSON has just sold week rehearsal period beiore roii-f ..--..,,, -natp With the Angels," to a national sponsor and will go into production at Desilu late this -month. The series will star Betty White as a housewife given to daydreaming, with Bill 1 1 Kit Carson) Williams as her hus ' band. It's a great part for Bill, for it will give him a chance, to play allsorts -OjLlQies asi. 8. character in Betty's "There is Just one thing 1 will not do," he said to me, "and that's -1 : . l .. . I r t.-.,- U-A cuiuu uu un a iiuiac. i nave . iwt , . it with horses." The scries starU 'b'trt. ""T M f,om" on the air in April. smart. She did a superb job in the j at the Jackson and Mayo clinics. The patients continued the diet to cut down on the cholesterol in their food. After Each Meal Dr. Parsons said two capsules" ot niacin were given after each meal for 12 weeks. "After that," his paper added. the dose was increased, de creased or held at the same level. depending on the results The paper reported that the mechanism by which niacin re. duced the concentration of choles- runmngitcrnrjnVnnwnJ dreams. "Matinee Theater" Is now coins; to add a plctur of each show's di- llfhts. but practically a vacation to Reisner. . TALENT IS WHERE you find it. JCeith Andes was talking the other STARRDUST: There are more color series available and ea the air (most being telecast In black and white for the time being) thaa you might suspect. To name a few! "My Friend Flicka," "Nwby," "Noah's Ark." "The Lone Jtaag er," "Long Joha Silver," IS "An nie Oakleys" and several upcom ing new 'Shews from Screen Gems. 1 would -venture to say that la less thaa Ave years the great major ity of shows, both live and film. la K will be la color, and color TV It- movle tr if will be commonplace 110 NEED TO WEAR A TRUSS FOR RUPTURE j Thmt Binds. Cuts. Gouroa, " Slip aad Doc Not Hold " ' )f yoa moat wear Traai foe Itupmrc, don't mim th. A Von Card, with mm and addreH. will art ymi FREE, and wiihout ogtiaa lvo, the complete, ihoderniwd R" rito of Ruducible Rupmrt ControL Now in duly w by thoundi who T thy oever drramad poibl auch miit, d-rrndibl and comfortaKIa rT'ur prMertioo. Stffly blocks r 'ii- opfnina. prevfnu oacapa, dhoM ncd tot bulky, oimbtf 1 rot, tormmtini ipriog? or I a; h, f pad pretiura. Ra- ; ot how ions rupturtd, , - . tr f ruwi yoa hava - V Tins, and wnd yof J u I t- ' 1 n W. S. Rce. Inc. Richard Basrhart and Anne Ban croft will do a "Playhouse 0" film. "So Soon to Die," to be produced by Eva Wolas . i .' As If these credits at the end of TV shows weren't long enough already, up with a lot of fine Innovations, but this last one we eaa all do without. SHORT SHOTS: A new film se ries, "The Shape, The Face and The Brain," will co-star Mamie Van Doren as The Shape and Gale Robbins as The Face. Casting The Brain, 01 course, is going to be the real tougi one. How about Vanessa Brown? ? She not only has t brain. but a stvipe and a face to go with it . . . There's another new series in the works, "The Adventures of Two Eden Defeats Censure Try By Laborites LONDON. Nov. .12 UP-Prime Minister Eden's government to night defeated a Labor attempt to censure him for endangering Brit ain's economy by military inter vention in the Middle East. The vote in the House of Com mons was 321 to 259. The vote was on party lines. Conservatives stood firm behind Eden. Laborites voted against him, Defending Eden's policies, .Chan cellor ni. me txenequer Maroia Macmillan conceded that what ever happens in F;gypt . there must be a serious, temporary ef fect," upon Britain's economy and upon her gold and dollar reserves. Harold W ii5on, La br sr spokes man on economic affairs, charged that Britain's military move into the Sues Canal tone threatned the nation's gold and dollar reserves and the international position of the pound sterling. Macmillan did not deny the seriousness of the economic im plications of the military interven tion in Egypt but said "I believe we can overcome the difficultues that now confront us." Macmillan said Eden did , the right thing because intervention "perhaps stopped a third world war." """'-l'J 'Jm "ii ' " ) iiiwiiuiu.tii ., ..J '" . ...,...." U T fr - jri. ! ...V-J . tr " x rx' 3 as- a. AJ 4 4 - MOST ADVANCIO DISION IN CARS Cone is the plump look of most other cars. Bulging curves hae given way to bold, clean-cut lines. And thcre'i new power to match up to 290 horarpowerl MOW 10 Country Cowit.s," to be filmed,; ihi uuin nere, anu in ireianu. iveuii McConncll already has been set for one ot the cousins, and they want Vic Mature, who is now in London, for the other. , (Copyrlaht IBM. ' , -Central returi Corp ) AST. in A ufftrtn n Kpt nucJi whtes ; lB, intilnr, eoufhlnt difficult i rtthlng during reurrlnf ttteki ol ! Sronchlftt Asthmi, H Tvwr ind Brnn thltli bf taklnf Ne tmprovtd, Wnidir Worktni MITNDACO. 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