Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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    1-C1UI Joarnal, Salem, Orn, Monday. March 2, 19531
Ike Taking Long View With
His Relations to Congress
Br JAMES MABLOW
; High Fashion Soaring 12,000 feet over Southern Cali
fornia beaches- aboard a four-engine airliner, Shirley legge
' model lateit California fwim auit. The high flying fashion
how had an audience of 68 paaiengen. (UP Telephoto)
Marilyn Monroe Better Get
Hep, Joan Crawford Suggests
By BOB THOMAS
Hollywood W) Joan Craw.
ford today aimed this curt me
tage at Marilyn Monroe: Stop
believing your publicity.
' The curvaceous blonde has
been the subject of a hot con
troversy during the past fort
Bight Women's clubs have
protested about the nature of
her publicity and the advertis
ing photos for her pictures.
When I addressed the Women's
Club of Hollywood a week ago,
the members were eager to
. know what the producers' were
doing to curb Miss Monroe.
. Adding fuel to the fire were
reports that her latest picture,
the first with which she could
demonstrate her box-office
pull, was doing disappointed
business. Then there was her
much-publicized appearance at
the Photoplay awards dinner.
Miss Monroe showed up In a
ilpperless metallic gown Into
which she had to be sewn. When
the stepped up to get her award
as the outstanding new person
Ilty on the screen, she put on
a hlp-swinglng display that
brought the house down.
"It as like a burlesque show,'
aid the horrified Miss Craw.
lord, who was present at the
amir. .
; The andlence yelled and
shouted, and Jerry Lewis got
tip en the table and whistled.
But those, of us In the industry
Just shuddered.
"Certainly her picture Isn't
doing business, and I'll tell you
why. Sex plays a tremendous
ly Important part in every per
son's life. People are interest
ed with it, Intrigued with it.
But they don't like to see it
flaunted in their faces.
"Kids don't like her. Sex
plays a growlngly Important
pert In their lives, too, and they
don't like to see It exploited.
"And don't forget the wom
en. They're the ones who pick
out the movie entertainment
for the family. They won't
pick anything that won't be
suitable for their husbands and
children."
The durable Miss Crawford,
who has lasted longer than any
film star in history, said the
Monroe buildup was clever and
well planned. It was the 7ork
of master exploiters, she re
marked, but it got out of hand.
. "The publicity has gone too
far," she said. "And appar
ently Miss Monroe is making
Washington President
Eisenhower seems to be taking
the long view in his four-year
Job of getting along with Con
gress: Be patient. If he had be
gun to throw his weight around,
it would be understandable.
He won his election over
whelmlngly. His fellow Repub
licans squeaked through to a
majority in Congress so slim
it couldn't be much slimmer.
Undoubtedly he pulled enough
V m I of tnem siong to give mem tne
majority.
His reaction to the bumps al
ii I ready given him by KepuDiicans
has been restrained. But, then.
none of the bumps so far has
been of major importance. So
he hasn't bad much reason to
mount his high horse.
Sen. McCarthy's investigation
of the State Department's
Voice of America, while persis
tent hasn't pulled the roof
down so far.
And the insistence of Rep.
Reed (R.-N.Y.). chairman of
the powerful House Ways and
Means Committee, on a tax cut
In the face of Elsenhower's
wanting to go slow, has been a
headache but can't be final un
less both houses approve.
In handling Congress care
fully the ideal result for Eisen
hower would be always to
have a majority with him
thus surrounding anyone who
jumped the traces on the final
showdown vote on any issue. -
Through patience with a mav
erick beaten by an Elsenhower
majority in Congress today, the
President might win him over
to the majority against some
other maverick tomorrow.
Elsenhower's problem will
be to let Congress go as far as
it wishes, so long as he gets
try, Eisenhower has more than
just his success in the presiden
cy at steke. Most men have
moved up to the Whit House
as the climax to a lifetime and
they work to make it a success
ful climax.
Eisenhower already had cli
maxed his life with one of the
most successful military ca
reers. He could have stormed
there without any doubts about
his place in history.
Now be has to think about It
Tarnish from failure in the pre
sidency would rub off on the
military luster.
He'd hardly sit back meeklv
while a member of Con areas at
tempted, deliberately or not, to
apreia tne urnisn.
If the time comes for him in
drsw the line on Congress or a
member of Congress a decision
may be forced on him bv an
event not yet even thought of.
At the moment McCarthy is
mcnuonea as tne on who,
through his invertisative tar.
tics witn tne executive branch,
uuur jurco cisennower mtn
snowaown.
In answering Questions about
Mct-artnys invest nation hnih
tisennower and Secretary of
&ut moles have been bland
and pleasant It mav fa
nificant that both, neverthe
less, in guarded language re
frained from sivins the Wia-
consin senator a blank check.
i z ' i i t . . . tv.' mm j a asm h
Behind the Barbed Wire Curtain To armed Volkspolis
ten People's Police of East Germany patrol a deserted
area along the barbed wire, barrier that seals off the Soviet
zone of Germany near Goettingen. East Germans are for
bidden into the Wert zone. (AP Wirephoto)'
the mistake of believing her
publicity. Someone should what he thinks necessary and
make her see tne iignu one inn. doesn't sten too
A A- At l. .. ..
snouia oe tout tnai ine puuucifaj. over u,e jjne feparatlng the
lixes provocauve iemmme per-1 white House from the Capitol.
sonalitles; but it also likes to His test will be In knowing
know that underneatn it au tne where to draw the line.
actresses are ladies. A venturesome member of
Discussing other glamor Congress who pushes Eisenhow-
buildups, she remarked that er too fnr must be prepared to
Jane Russell had managed her- encounter, in the end, a tough
self well. citizen. The former general
'Howard Hughes tried to didn't get where he it with a
make her out a' sexy dish at feather duster.
first" she said, "but Jane man- Besides the good of the coun
seled to keen her feet on the
Then there was Jean Harlow, Will Block Street
who was first painted as a plat
inum blonde -vamp. When that
novelty wore off, she turned
redhead and became a success
ful commedlenne. Apparently
20th-Fox has the same thing
In mind for Monroe. Although
the wants to be a dramatic
actress, the studio is grooming
her for comedies like "Gentle
men Prefer Blondes."
Miss Crawford, who is up for
her second Oscar wltU "Sudden
rear," added: "I think she'd
better become a comedienne,
or something."
Butter Surplus
Sale Urged
Washington (AV-A dairy In
dustry spokesman suggested
Monday that the government
cut down on Its surplus stock
of butter and other dairy goods
by selling them to the armed
forces at low prices.
Charles W. Hollman, secre
tary of the National Milk Pro
ducers Federation, said in a
statement prepared for the sen
ate banking committee that the
army "has virtually abandoned
the serving of butter to enlisted
men in favor of low-cost table
fats" such as oleomargarine.
Holman said the dairy sur
pluses held by the government
could be trimmed by offering
them to the military at prices
matching the cheaper competi
tive products.
The government has been
piling up large stocks of surplus
butter and cheese under Its price
support program. In announc
ing that presen dairy support
levels wouia continue for an-
For Blossom Festival
Hood River W) Oak street
which carries Columbia River
Highway traffic through Hood
River, will be blocked off Ap
ril 11 for the annual Blossom
Festival here.
Traffic will be diverted one
block south to State street
during the festival which will
Include a parade, valley tours
and other entertainment
Burma Sentry Wounds
Red Embassy Staffers
Rangoon, Burma VP) A Bur
mese Army sentry shot and se
verely wounded two members
of the Russian 'embassy staff
early Monday when they ignor
ed his halt order at an Army
protected area.
The Russians were Constan
ts M. Aniklne, 38, embassy
first secretary, and a Dr. Ear-
blzo, 33, also a member of the
embassy staff.
TRAIN KILLS SIX
Buenos Aires, Argentina VP)
Six persons riding in a car were
killed yesterday when struck by
a train near Dolores. 120 miles
from here. Identification of the
dead was delayed by the man
gled condition of the bodies.
Australia had
phones in 1951.
1,238,000 tele-
CONTRIBUTING CHARGED
Dallas Mrs. Verla Rote
Hubbs, 319 Maple Street, Dallas,
uregon, nas Deen charged with
contributing to the delinquency
or a minor and has been bound
over to the grand jury.
Great Britain imports about
80 per cent of its food.
Dr. Will J. Thompson
Optometrist Office Reopened
at Biterdale
Examination in Afternoon or
Eve. by Appointment
For. Appointment . Phone . 4-4057
Be Fair, McKay Says ,
On Power Controversy
Washington V) The federal
government's nroblem in th m.
vate vs. public power dispute "is
to see that both sides receive fair
treatment ' and nnthin -
LTsd.ttheInterlorMcKaV
Appearing nn t ri Lu
Broadcasting System television
program "Stat rt h.
i !!lSL,lduhe thouht Private
wouia nandle future
W aLv sn "t can be
k -oa: handled privately. He added th.t
Tnany of these dams, multiple
purpose dams, private enterprise
can t build because the Ur.e ben
efit goes to navigation and flood
control and soil conservation."
Between 1820 and lom -i-
most 40 million
came to the United State!
tZow TOY TllZS
" Child's Cough
For coutbs and acute bronchitis doe to '
coldt you can now ait Creocnkiom
specially prepared for CaUdrea m a new
pink and blue package and be wan-
(1) Your child will like it.
(2) . It contains only safe, prorea
ingredients. .
(3) It contains bo narcotic to dis
turb nature's processes.
(4) It will aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed threat and
bronchial membranes, thus reUerinf
the cough and promotist rest and
sleep. Ask for Creomuliwn for QuV
uicn m ins pma ana Otoe package.
CREOMUESION
FOR CHILDREN
U.8. HAS MOST RADIOS
United Nations, N. Y. W The
U.S. has more radios in use than
all the rest of the world, a Unit
ed Nations report said today.
The U. S. radio total, according
to the U. N. Statistical yearbook
for 1952, to 103 million. Other
countries with a lot of radios are
Britain, 12,807,000; West Ger
many, 10,040,000; and Japan, 9,-
220,000.
other year. Secretary of Agri
culture Benson said Friday the
industry has promised to work
out a program that will require
less federal aid.
LEGALS
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If War Waa Only Like This William Gerta of Dubuque,
la, who man the idle .00 caliber machine gun at right on
the Korean front, rest in a comfortable home-made chair
and pat his dog, Geraldine. Gertx, with the 3rd Division,
It taking advantage of lull In frontline activities. (UP Tele
.pboto) . .. ... . .. .. ..,
notici or sau or seal and
riasoNAL raorasTT
In Probili - No. 14.M6
W TH OmOOIT COURT Or TH1 STATX
OF ORXOON FOR THS COUNTY
OF MARION
Xn tha Uittlt of tni EitiU at ADA WIL-
HKLltlNA LUNDBSBO, DcaaML
Purauant to Ordrr of tha Court htrt-
toforo dulr mada and antarad or raeord In
tha abora antltlad mattar, tha ttndarilinad
will sail at 111 North Ubartr atraet, Sa
ttn, Ortton. from and afttr tha Ut dar
ot April, ItU. at prltata aala tna loUow-
ini raal and paraonal propartr:
1 amall lot of paraonal propartr.
Tha following rval propartr;
Fareal No. 1: All of Let II In Block t In
Cook'a Addition to tha town of Mar
lon an aald lot la ahown and dtala
natad on tha amended plat of Cook'a
addition on tlla In tha offlea ot tha
Recorder of llarlon CountT. Oreeon.
Fareal No. t: A atrip of land lrlna be
tween Block 1 of Plckard'a Addition
and Block 3 In Cook'a Addition to tha
Town of Marlon. Marlon County. Ore
aon. mora particularly deaerloed aa
foltowa: Keelnnlnc at tha BS comer
of Block of Ptekard'a Addition to the
town of Marlon, Marlon County. Ore.
on, and runnlat tbenra B SO taet
mora or laaa to tha aw Corner of
Block t In Oook'e Addition) thenca N
300 feet to tha KW aorner of aald
Bloek I; thenca W. So feat more or
leaa to the Nl aorner of aald Block
1 In Plckard'a Addition; thence a
00 feet to the place af bealnnlna.
FOR CASH, to tha hMhaet eallifactory
kldder, and aubject to confirmation ky
the Court.
CHARUDJ W. CRXIOHTON. JR.
Admlnutrator of tha Estate of
ADA WILHTLM1NA LDNDBIRO, DoMaaad
Sit North Liberty BtreeL
Salem. Oreaon.
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