Register-Guard, Eugene, Orc.Tues., June 21, 1955
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BRIDGES ON TRIAL AGAIV Harry Bridges, militant San Francisco labor leader,
appears in Federal court, San Fra'ncisco Monday with his attorneys to defend himself
against a civil suit by the government which charges Bridges did not tell the truth
about his political beliefs when he became a citizen. It was the fourth time in 17
years he had gone to court to defend himself against the charge. Seated, left to right,
are: Richard Gladstein and Telford Taylor Bridges' third attorney, Norman Leonard,
stands next to him.'
Seattle Man
Wins Award
Of $240,000
SEATTLE Wl A form serv
ice station operator who con
tended seven of the nation's
largest oil companies, conspired
to wreck his business won a Fed
eral Court jury decision and a
$240,000 damages award. Monday
night.
After four days of deliberation,
the jury decided in favor of
George Moore in a civil action
brought under federal anti-trust
laws.
Moore contended during the
three-month trial the seven com
panies put him out of business
1952 by agreeing not to sell
him gasoline because he cut
prices.
Moore brought the action under
federal statutes which provide
treble damages. He asked $285,
000. The jury set his damages at
$80,000 and gave him three times
that amount.
Defendants were Standard Oil
of California, Tidewater - Asso
ciated, Union, General Petroleum,
Richfield, Texaco and Shell.
DeWitt Williams, r.ttorney for
Tidewater-Associated, said after
the verdict there "definitely will
be an appeal." He said he was
speaking for all the defendants.
Attorneys will appear in court
Thursday to argue another phase
of the suit, Moore's request that
major oil companies li enjoined
from operating retail stations in
Western Washington.1
Actress, Film Director
Differ on Nude Scene
HOLLYWOOD Wt - Rhonda
Fleming says a swimming scene
she played in an Italian-made
movie was In "good taste," even
if she wasn't wearing anything.
"I slipped out of my mule bath
ing suit because it had been dyed
darker than my skin and would
have contrasted too much," she
said.
The red-haired actress wouldn't
take back her statements about
Transit Strike
In Second Day
LOS ANGELES Wl A transit
strike forced additional thou
sands of Los Angeles workers in
to cars Tuesday for a hectic trip
Into the logjam of downtown
traffic.
Extra police were again as
signed to try to ease the mass of
cars off jammed-up freeways and
into city streets. Police estimated
100,000 additional cars surged in
to the downtown area Monday,
the first day of the strike of
2,600 workers.
Both union and management
predicted that the ticup would
continuo until at' least Saturday.
Some motorists began organiz
ing car pools and others hitch
hiked when Los Angeles Transit
Lino buses and streetcars stop
ped running Monday morning.
They normally carry 900,000 rid
ers a day.
Union leaders had gone to an
early-morning mass meeting of
workers armed with a 12-ccnt
hourly pay increase plan which
they sought to explain to the
workers.
Nearly 2,000 workers shouted
down their leaders' su;:estion
that the strike be postponed until
the offer could be studied. They
voted to strike immediately.
the nude scene, even after the
director, Carlo Lodovico Braga-
glia, declared that "there was no
such scene in the screen play,
nor was one ever filmed."
PRESS IN UPROAR
She originally described the
nude scene in an interview with
Associated Press reporter James
Bacon in Hollywood. She said the
scene was taken for "The Courte
san of Babylon," in which she
stars.
Her remarks brought an out
cry of "Absolutely false" from
Bragaglla and made headlines in
the Italian press. After Bragaglia
denied that there was such a
scene, Miss Fleming countered:
"Mr. Bragaglia is a fine di
rector, one whose judgment I re
spect very much. He filmed the
scene in good taste."
She said that the "cameras
were way back on the shore" and
it was "all very proper."
There was a banquet scene of
an orgy in the film which Miss
Fleming said was played just
that way as an orgy.
I WAS SHOCKED'
"The camera moved in on each
couple and it was one scene after
another of obscene lovemaking.
All the girls were bare from the
waist up," she said "I was
shocked and told the producers
I wouldn't have a part of such
goings on. , . .
"Finally they told me that the
footage would be burned. That
cooled me."
The reply in Rome was
"phooey."
Actor to Marry
HOLLYWOOD Wl Australian
actor Ron Randell says that he
and British actress Hildegarde
( .hrisli.il will he married within
the year. He said the ceremony
won't he held until after he gets
his final decree from Marie
Keith Randell, who recently
divorced mm.
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Wins School Election
BAKER Wl Dr. Kim McKim
was elected a city school director
for a 5-year term in a write-in
campaign in a special election
here Monday. He defeated the
two regular candidates, Carl Da-
and Fred Kohlcr.
Marine Corps, put
Blocked by Senate .
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800,000 Refugees
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. W
South Viet Nam has estimated
in a report to the U.N. Economic
and Social Council that it has re
ceived 800,000 refugees from
Communist-ruled North Indochina.
WASHINGTON Wl Senators
yrd (D-Va) and Symington (D-
Mo) said Tuesday a $31,882,000,000
defense money bill will help keep
America ahead of Russia in long
range aerial striking power.
The Senate passed the bill 80-0
Monday and sent it back to the
House, where a somewhat differ
ent version was approved some
time ago.
40-39 VOTE
One of the major differences
was a Senate amendment de
signed to block a proposed 22,-000-man
reduction in the Marine
Corps. This amendment was
adopted 40-39. It was President
Eisenhower's first reversal on a
major military recommendation
since he entered the White House.
The bill would provide funds to
arm and support a military force
scheduled to be trimmed from
2,961,300 men as of June 30 to
2,881,000 a year later.
It carries 356 million dollars
more than the House voted to
step up production of long-range
bombers.
Left intact were House-approved
provisions to reduce the Army by
87,000 men to a new level of
1,027,000, to cut the Navy by
8,000 men to 664,000 and to in-
crcas the Air Force from 970,000
to J75,30 men. 1
The Marine Corps would he
kept at 215,000 men instead of
being- reduced to 193,000 as
planned by the administration and
approved by the House. For-this
purpose, the Senate adopted an
amendment by Symington to give
the Marines another 46 million
dollars.
AERIAL BUILDINGS
Symington and other advocates
of a strengthened Air Force
emerged with a substantial vic
tory, although it did not come
about in the form of actual legis
lation. Symington said an Air Force
letter put into the record by Sen.
Chavez (D-NM) and recommend
ing "quantity production" of F101
and F104 supersonic jet fighters
fulfilled his demand for a speed
up in that field. Chavez told his
colleagues more than three bil
lion dollars already was avail
able for this purpose.
Godffey Resigns
Natfal Commission
WASWINSTON i A Navy
.okesman says Arthur Godftey
has resigned 15 Navy command
er's commission because he feels
he can serve all the armed forces
by having no official tie with any
,ol them.
The spokesman said this week
that was the reason given by the
radio-television personality.
Sheriff Appointed
BAKER Wl Baker County Com
missioners appointed Lloyd Cook,
31, as county sheriff Monday.
Cook, acting police chief here,
will succeed Fred Thorn July 1.
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