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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1956)
ISalem, Oregon, Wednesday March 21, 1956 . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL o Section 1 Plge 13 ollywood to Award. Mm OscarsTonifflit jjeading Actresses j Faorites in i Close Race (expected to be the last Hollywood appearance 01 urace neiiy, a movie queen soon to become a retl princess. Many in Hollywood feel that if the late James Dean doesn't win 1 1 me top acting ward, the Acad- fx lemy should give him a special By JAMES BACON Oscar. The brilliant young actor ! BOLLYWOOD I Tonight is was nominated for "East of Eden." Oser.r night in movietown and for I Dean was killed last September (he first time this traditionally gay In a car crash, but he still gets Bight will be tinged with a little i more fan mail than any other ladness. I star on the Warner lot. Never before in the 28-year of He could well win. He's the flie- Academy Awards has a dead ! choice of many, including Frank man been one of the favorites to 1 Sinatra, who was nominated him win a top Oscar. Then too it is!se" 'or "Man With the Golden - .. - . Arm Removes Chains From Wrong Car TOWSOK, Md. W - V?ith. last weekend's snow just about gone from Hie streets, Atty. W. Lee Harrison decided to remove his tire chains. He had removad one set from a car outside the courthouse and was working on the other when a stranger stepped up and said: "Everything is all right, I was going to remove them myself." Then Harrison noticed that his car was parked in back of the one he was working on. Both were the some make, the same color and bore the same type chains. The embarrassed Harrisoi. then went to work on his own chains. your kitchen will THCRMABQ COOKIMS TO ? be years ahead THERMADOR .J BUt-in electric range Each unit built in teparately wherever you wish THE PHILLIPS CO. 355 Center St. Phone 3-3139 'VKH LIMUII AHCAa" But Hollywood is a practical town. Most of the voters want to see an Oscar go to someone who can get some good out of it. That makes Ernest (Marty) Brenine the favorite. Others in the top acting circle are James Cagney and Spencer iracy. Both are previous winners and both gave performances, Cag ney in Love .Me or Leave Me and Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Hock, that arc Oscar caliber. Among the girls, it's a down- to-the-final-gun race between the Italian Anna Magnam and Brook lyn's Susan Hayward. Magnanl, one of the world's great actresses, scored in Hose Tattoo. It was her first American picture and the part was tailor-made tor her by playwright Tennessee Williams. Miss Hayward, in the charmed circle for the fourth time, is up for the Lillian Roth story "I'll cry Tomorrow." Her portrayal of a lush was superb. Others in the top actress race are Katharine Hepburn ("Sum mertime"), Jennifer Jones ("Love Is a Many-Splendored . Thing") and Eleanor Parker ("Interrupt ed Melody"). For best picture, "Marty" and Mr. Roberts" are the favorites, but tough competition can be ex pected from "Picnic," "The Rose Tattoo" and "Love is a Many Splendored thing." The nation will be able to see and hear the big show over NBC TV and radio from 10:30 to 12:15, EST. Forest Roads Fight Pressed By Ellsworth WASHINGTON fl Rep. Ells worth (R-Ore) Tuesday said he hoped the Senate would reinstate a two-million dollar access road project in the appropriation for forest activities. He also urged the House Ap propriations Committee to recon sider $250,000 for timber inventor ies. Both projects, which were planned for O&C timberlands, were eliminated by the commit tee Ellsworth did not propose an amendment to reinstate the items. He said hjs remarks were aimed at stressing the importance of the projects. He then expressed his hope that the items will be rein stated by the Senate and accept ed later by the House. Ellsworth said that the two mil lion dollars will go to and be di vided up by Oregon's 18 O&C counties if it Is not appropriated. High Water Said Certain . On Columbia Normal Runoff to Put River Up to 25 Feet At Vancouver OLYMPIA I With the snow packed deep in the mountains, the Pacific Northwest can expect spring floods even under normal weather conditions, a weather ex pert warned Tuesday. - Anthony J. Polos of the U.S. Weather Bureau's River Forecast Center at Portland told a meeting called to consider steps to deal with high water that the Columbia ani other rivers east of the Cas cades are certain to spill over their banks. 10 BURN TO DEATH ISTANBUL. Turkey wi- Seven Adults and three children burned to death last night in a fire that destroyed their home in Tokat province. Dr. Hull Appointed To Dental Council Gov. Elmo Smith Tuesday appointed Dr. George B. Hull, Eugene, to the Dental School Advisory Council of the State Board of Higher Education. He succeeds Dr. A. T. Oberg, Eugene, whose term expired. U. S. VISIT APPROVED MEXICO CITY W Congress has given final approval for President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines to leave the country for his meeting with Pres ident Eisenhower and Canadian Prime Minister LouL St. Laurent in White Sulphur Spring, W. Va., March 26-28. 3 -V like wearing a breeze with a "Magic Sole" . . . Caribbean straws As featured in Vogue Magazine ... Air Step's wonder fully light 'n cool natural straws. In blended tones of lustre straw, beige ombre and white . . . they re the important look in summer fashion. And on wanner Jays, when comfort means so much, they feel like a bree; on your foot, making walking a pleasure. o o o o 1205 aa (.inmaiy SHoc iahn, Jst 8 0 o O O 0 0 'S. ti) and extremely light rains can pre vent it, Pflos warned. 0 A normal spring thaw, he said, 111 send the Columbia to 25 to 28 feet at Vancouver, where the flood stage is 15 feet. Portland, Long-view-Kelso, and such upstream points as The Dalles also may ex pect flooding. Polo said normal weather also will send the Yakima, Okanogan, Wenatchee and Pend Oreille riv ers over their banks and watm weather anj heavy rains can cause flooding of the Spokane, Methow and Snake Rivers. Serious flooding is not expected west of the Cascades, however, he said. Representatives of federal, state, local and private agencies attend-: ed the meeting called by Gov. Langlie to outline steps to be tak en before, during and after the expected Hoods. Only below normal temperatures Washington. . TAIPEI, Formoa IP-Thc Chi nese Nationalist government an nounced today that it had accept ed the resignation of Dr. 'V. K. I Wellington Koo as ambassador to Greek Church Primate' Dies At Age of 82 ATHENS, Greece tfl-Art-hbish-op Spyridon, 82-year-old Greek Orthodox primate and chairman of the Panhellcnlc Committee for Union of " Cyprus with Greece, died early today. The archbishop entered a hos pital here Sunday for treatment of a heart ailment and blood circu lation 'disorder. In support of the "Enosis" cam paign to join Cyprus to Greece, Spyridon presided 'March 10 over an emergency meeting of' tha Greek Orthodox Holy Synod, which appealed to world religious organ izations to back Archbishop Ma karios of Cyprus. Makarios, leader of the Cyprlot movement to .merge the British I island, colony with Greece, w,:s exiled by British authorities March 9. Spyridon also took an active part in earlier political activities, par ticularly during the Italian occu pation in World War II and when Epirus was under Turkish t-ule. Both the Italians and the Truks passed death sentences on him. Spyridon was . born in 1874 in the village of Chili, on the Asiat ic coast of the Bosporus. He was ordained bishop of Konitsa, in SOLONS FLY TO CUBA WASHINGTON W-An estimated & senators and representatives arranged to fly to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba today to witness oper ations aboard the U. S. 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