Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1952, Image 5

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TOPS AMONG COMPETING Chinese-American beauties, Annie
Ling Chow of Los Angeles la crowned "Miss Chinatown' during
annual July Fourth picnic of Chinese American Citizens Alliance
of San Francisco. Henry Shue Tom presents trophy. (International)
Around Hollywood
Hollywood (U.R) That nude
beauty who scampered in her
birthday suit through "Ecstacy"
wasn t H e d y
Lamarr all the
time after all
but her stand-
in, too, the pro
ducer of the
movie revealed
Tuesday.
This famous
1931 epic was
Hedy's movie
debut, and
Aline Mosby she's been try
ing to forget it ever since.
Some scenes had Hedy swim
ming, minus her bathing suit,
in a pool in a forest.
"But for many of the shots a
stand-in was used," shrugged
Josef Auerbach', a Czechoslavak
ian who produced the film. "It
wasn't even Hedy. She didn't
have such a good figure then."
Auerbach flew into movie
town in connection with "For
gotten Love," a movie he made
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Shady Cove
Shady Cove-Trail Guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Close of
Big Butte creek over the 4th of
July week-end are Mr. and Mrs.
Loyel Hall and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Horn and daughter, Car
leen, of Lodi, Calif.
Word has been received by
relatives of SFC John.G. Dolen
shek, son of John Dolenshek of
Prospect, and nephew of Frank
Dolenshek of Trail, of his re
ceiving the award of a Silver
Star for "gallantry in action" in
rescuing a downed British air
'observer in enemy territory on
May 27. He was one of a comp
any of two officers and 14 en
listed men of Easy Company,
224th Infantry Regiment who
rescued the wounded airman
who had bailed out. The volun
teers brought the wounded man
back safely through minefields
in a running fight with the
enemy. The silver star awards
praise the different members of
the patrol, in part, for "courag
eously exposing themselves to
enemy fire . . . unflinching de
votion to duty . . . complete dis
regard for personal safety . . .
calmness under fire . . ..de
cisive action .. ."
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shere of
Ashland were recent . week-end
visitors at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shere
of Big Butte, Trail.
Albert Kohle and son,- Jim
Kohle and Mrs. Ida Kohle, all
of San Carlos, Calif., have been
By ALINE MOSBY
Uaittd Press Correspondent
in Sweden that stars Anita
Bjork. He figures she'll be an
other Hedy Lamarr. She acts
with her clothes on.
"Ecstasy," he recalled, started
out to be a simple love story
and a talkless movie, like "The
Thief," a film without dialogue
now being made.
Mad ii "Too Sxy"
"But the company was afraid
people wouldn't like the silent
movie so we added dialogue,
he sighed.' "Then the director
was a maniac. He made it too
sexy."
The director got so carried
away that 250,000 feet of film
had to be snipped from the pic
turelove scenes too sizzling for
the popcorn trade. Auerbach
said the romance scenes were
real since Hedy was engaged
to her leading man at the time.
The version that was left was
a hit in Europe, but it never
got by the New York custom
inspectors.. -
"They took one look and burn
ed it," the producer said.
, Another version cut even
more,- finally was admitted to
the U.S. and still is . showing
here and there. Too date the
$70,000 film has grossed several
million dollars. Auerbach sold
it to the American distributor
for a mere $3,500. MGM, who
imported Miss Lamarr, wanted
to buy the American rights to
the picture for $500, he said.
" The picture never, was shown
in Germany or Czechoslovakia
because Hitler banned it. Auer
bach figures that 250,000 feet of
censored film still is in storage
some 'place in - Czechoslovakia.
He was "surprised," he added,
when Hedy -became a Holly
movie queen.
"I never hired her after that
one picture," he said. "I didn't
think she was a very good actress."
Deposits in City's
Banks Announced;
Totals $36j
Recent reports of condition of
the First National bank of Port
land and the United States Na
tional bank show, that the Med
ford branches of the two bank
ing systems have '.a combined
deposit of nearly $36 million.
The deposit figure at the First
National branch was reported as
$20,186,939 by ManagerEugene
Thorndike. Allen F. Perry, man
ager of the United States Nation
al branch, said his bank had a
deposit total of $15,728,314.
The United States National
bank reported an all-time high
total deposit of $594,580,475.
This is the highest for any bank
ing system in Oregon. Total de
posits in First National's 46
statewide banking offices were
$543,840,875.
Thorndike also announced a
loan total at the Medford First
National branch of $9,828,374.
Loans at the United States Na
tional branch totaled $8,329,788,
Perry said.
"The substantial gains in de
posits and in loans and discounts
during the past year are signifi
cant indications of the contu
uing growth of this state," ac
cording to Perry.
spending the past two weeks as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Greenley of Shady Cove. Mrs.
Kohle is the mother of Mr.
Greenjey.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wheeler
and son, Larry, from Los Angel
es, spent the July 4th holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred El
der )f Trail Mrs. Elder -and
Mrs. Wheeler are sisters. -
Newcomers to ' Shady ' Cove
from Kirby are Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Wantland who are liv
ing next to the Williams in the
south end of Shady Cove. Want
land is working in the woods,
falling and bucking. Mrs. Want
land's sister, Miss Beulah Hop-
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On Lightning Bolts
Omaha (U.R) How does it
feel to be struck by lightning?
Arnold M. Martin, Sr.. Om
aha, who has been struck twice,
said it feels like being "hit by
a Dasebau bat.
Martin, who was struck Siuv
day night while working at the
Union Stockyards, said he was
out in the rain When suddenly
he saw a "blue flash."
"At the same time, the back
of my neck with a baseball bat.
belting me with a Baseball bat.
I felt a current go down my
back and spread to both legs,
Then I fell on my face,"
Both legs were paralyzed, but
doctors said Martin will recov
er. He was struck once before
22 years ago in West Point,
Iowa.
Chicago (U.R) Mrs. Dwight
D. Eisenhower shares her hus
band's confidence that the Re
publican presidential nomination
is his.
But she is sticking to what
friends call "Mamie's count
your - chickens - when - they're-
hatched philosophy.
Mrs. Eisenhower was openly
jubilant Monday over Ike's vic
tory in the first test of strength
among convention delegates.
She admitted to reporters that
she gave a rousing cheer when
the "news came over her televis
ion set in the Eisenhower suite.
Whatever Happens Right
As for the final outcome of
the nomination contest, she sum
med it up: "What's going to be
is going to be. Whatever happens
will be right."
Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs.
Robert A. Taft both are keeping
in touch with events at Conven
tion hall by television. Neither
has been to the Amphitheater.
Both expect to be on hand for
the nominating speeches that
formerly put their - husband's
names before the convention.
Martha Taft, still recovering
from a stroke suffered two years
ago, spent all of Monday in her
hotel suite, resting and keep
ing track of latest develop
ments in the nominating race.
Monday night s hand - shaking
with GOP delegates left her "a
little" tired. Tuesday she plan
ned a similar venture, this time
ON SUMMER STAFF
Salem' (U.R) Bohus Benes.
former diplomat and secretary
to the late President Edward
Benes of Czechoslovakia, .is a
visiting faculty member at Wil
lamette university's s u mim e r
school. . . -
kins of Riverside, Calif.; is stay
ing with them at present. She
is an accredited piano teacher
and will give lessons at their
home.
Mrs. Jesse Walker and daugh
ter, Sally of Shady Cove have
returned from a trip to New-
burg where they visited Mrs.
Walker s brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs.
Walker spent a week there and
Sally was gone for three weeks.
Neil Dusenberry. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Dusenberry of
Trail and Alice Wilson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson of
Trail both underwent minor nas
al surgery at local hospitals in
Medford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Seward
and children of Los Angeles
were visitors last week of Mr,
and Mrs. Jerry Hicks and fam
ily of Shady Cove. Also recent
Sunday guests of the Hicks fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Se
ward of Mt. Shasta, Calif.
Orange-rkh Real Gold beverage
tastes better! Costs less than
orange juice! Each can contains
concentrated juice of 6 to 8
California juice oranges! .
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Candidates' Wives
Keeping In Touch
At Television Sets
a tea for several hundred wo
nien. Watches Television
Mrs. Taft stayed up past her
usual bedtime Monday night to
watch the televised broadcast of
the keynote address of Gen.
Douglas Mac Arthur, one of her
husband's strongest boosters..
Mrs. Eisenhower, too, tuned
in on the MacArthur speech.
Earlier, with what seemed to be
deliberate emphasis, Mamie de1
clared that "I am not going" to
Convention hall to hear her hus
band's former boss speak in per
son. Heretofore, Mrs. Eisenhower
has shrunk from the give - and
take of press conferences. But
she broke the rule. Monday to
turn up at a tea, staged by Eis
enhower backers, where she
answered all questions.
Seems Surprised
She seemed surprised when
one reporter asked if she would
campaign with the general if he
wins the nomination.
."I'll go every place I can with
him," she said. "I've followed
him for 36 years. I'm not going
to stop now."
vMamie gave her own private
formula for getting through the
endless lines of hand - shakers.
"I take off my West Point
ring. I learned that long ago."
Tuesday. July 8, 1952
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Dead line on Classified Ads: 5:30
p.m. for following day; 10 a.m. Mon
day; noon Saturday for Sunday am
Coddling Moth
Spray Advised
. Another cover spray for cod-j
dling moth control for all Rogue
valley apples should be applied
now, according to County Horti
culturist C. B. Cordy. !
The recommended application
is two pounds of 50 per cent
DDT to each 100 gallons, or 10
pounds per acre. Using small
hand sprayers, the recommended
mixture is one-half pound DDT
to five gallons, with five gallons
to a mature tree. This is not
recommended for commercial
pears, as the moth is more easily
controlled in this fruit. However,
this application can also be put
on pears in home orchards where
the worms have been a problem.
A DDT spray should also be
applied by July 12 to the trunks
and crotches of all stone fruit
trees -for control of peach root
borers, earwigs and ants.
Use eigh pounds of 50 per cent
DDT per 100 gallons for this
application, and soak the trunks
enough so some runs off into the
soil, according to L. G. Gentner,
entomologist at the Southern
Oregon Branch Experiment sta
tion, and Cordy. This spray
should be repeated in early Aug
ust, the two men noted,' with
timing especially important as it
is to replace PDB. J
TOURISTS VISIT CAPITOL
Salem (U.R) Tourists from
i 41 other states besides Oregon,
13 coutries, two territories and
the District of Columbia visited
Oregon's capitol during the
month of June, Capitol Guide
James McGilchrist said Tues
day. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads
Heart Attack Cause
Of Truck Accident
Bend (U.R) State police
said Tuesday that Richard S.
Montgomery, 40, Vancouver,
Wash., apparently died of a
heart attack Monday while driv
ing a loaded Safeway truck on
Highway 20 five miles east of
here.
Montgomery was found dead
at the wheel of the truck after
it had gone out of control and
crashed into a telephone pole.
FILE FOR TELEVISION
Washington (U.R) Broad
casters of Portland, Ore.. Tues
day filed application with the
Federal Communications Coin
mission for a new commercial
television station. The applica
tion asked for assignment of
channel six.
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four eastern states, New York,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and
Delaware.
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