Third Clue, Prize
Added To Contest
Of Mystery Woman
A third prize and a third clue
were added to the March of
Dimes Mystery Woman contest
today when her identity was
not guessed in a telephone call
last night.
Tonight's call will come from
station KWIN at 6:15 p. m. and
Tuesday's call emanates from
KBES-TV at 4:30p. m.
Clues to identity of the Mys
tery Woman follow: She is five
feet, seven inches tall. She
came to Medford with her hus
band in 1946. She is 'a mother
and there has been polio in her
family. She has something in
common with Byrd. Her last
name may be found in a hilar
ious party. Her husband can do
you a service.
Prizes for correctly identify
ing her are an electric frying
pan from an anonymous donor,
a permanent wave from Chris
tine's Beauty parlor, and $10
worth of .gas and service from
Earl Reed's Mobil Service.
The contest may be entered
only by sending name, address
i";y
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Release of Sheppard
On Bail Asked as Aid
In 'Hunt for Slayer'
POLIO'S MYSTERY WOMAN
New Clue, New Prize Added
and telephone number to PO
Box 531, Medford. Each day one
name will be drawn and a call
made. A new contest starts as
soon as identity of each mys
tery person is guessed. A cou
pon for convenience of those de
siring to enter the contest ap
pears on this page.
Persons desiring ' to donate
prizes are asked to' call John
Duffy at 2-7111.-
March of Dimes Mystery Man Contest
Post Office Box 531
Medford, Oregon
Name
.Address
Phone Number
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Cleveland UJy Attorneys
for convicted wife-killed Dr.
Samuel H. Sheppard asked a
three-man court of appeals to re
lease him under bail today so
he could assist "a noted crimi
nologist" in finding 'the rue
murderer of Marilyn Sheppard."
The judges took the appeal
under advisement, and were ex
pected to rule on the plea late
today or tomorrow.
Criminologist Retained
William J. Corrigan, head of
Dr. Sam's legal counsel, said
the Sheppard family had re
tained Paul Kirk, head of the
Department of Criminology at
the University of California. He
was expected in Cleveland later
this week, he said, to investigate
the July 4 bludgeon-murder.
It was vital to the defense
case, Corrigan argued, that Dr.
Sheppard be free under bail to
assist Kirk. .
"You'll get no: help from po
lice,", he said. "You'll get no
help, from the authorities. I
know this man is innocent from
the bottom of my heart. His
freedom under bail is vital to
correct this grave injustice."
Corrigan said the Ohio gen
eral code provided bonded free
dom for all persons except those
convicted of first degree murder
or treason. The 31-year-old osteo
path was charged with first de
gree, but was convicted Dec. 21
of second degree murder.
Assistant County prosecutor
Saul S. Danaceau disputed Corri
gan's interpretation of the Ohioj
code. He said the section re
ferred to did not allow bail for
persons sentenced to life im
prisonment, Dr. Sam's penalty.
Judges, Lee Skell, Julius Ko
vacky and Joy Seth Hurd con
ducted .., the hearing. They re
cessed court afW Corrigan pre
sented his arguments, but could
make their ruling later today.
ADA Raps Proposed
Treaty With China
Washington U.R) .The Na
tional . Board of ; Americans ; for
Democratic Action today called
this country's proposed treaty
with Nationalist China a "politi
cal booby trap." .
The treaty recognizes For
mosa and ihe Pescadores as ter
ritories of China for the first
time, ADA said. , -i
"Such 'recognition may give
substance to the Communist
claim that these islands are part
of Red China, and that an inva
sion of them would be merely an
extension of the Civil War rath
er than international aggression
under, the terms of the . U.N,
charter," the ADA said. '
ADA also criticized the ad
ministration's foreign economic
program, spelled out in Presi
dent Eisenhower s State of the
Union message.
Mondiy. January 17, 1995
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But the new censor at the
association of Motion Picture
Producers, Geoffrey Shurlock,
declared "Producers, are learn
ing to handle more adult
themes." He insists the code has
not been changed since he sue
ceeded' Joseph Breen as censor.
Moral Conflict
"Basically motion pictures
consist of emotional or psycholo
gical conflicts," he explained.
"When you inject the problem
of sin into a story . you get a
moral conflict which is a third
thread for a story. ,
The moral conflicts in "Battle
Cry" involve illegitimacy, adul
tery and illicit love.
In one scene, sultry Dorothy.
Malone, playing a wife whose
Navy officer husband is away
at sea, tries to seduce a young
Marine, Tab Hunter. Censor
Shurlock says the script makes
it clear the friendship is platonic
but some preview-goers got the
opposite impression.
Anotfrer couple in the picture,
Aldo Ray and Nancy Olson, live
together without benf it of
clergy. After she learns she is
expecting a child, they marry.
How did that get by the motion
picture code?
Must Repent
Shurlock explains if sin , is
shown in a movie "there must
be compensating moral values,"
or, in other words, the sinner
has to "repent and reform." .
Miss Dandridge properly ex
pires in- "Carmen Jones." But
in "Battle Cry," Ray and Miss
Olson live happily ever after
and Hunter goes back , to his
childhood sweetheart, Mbna
Freeman. In the book, "Battle
Cry," ;the Ray. character " tties,
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on celluloid.
f. "There is one line in which
Nancy Olson indicates she suf
fers for her sin,". explained the
censor. "Also, their relationship
nearlv causes a. tragedy when
Ray wants to desert. We do not
think any soldier would follow
his example."
Shurlock won't say, but, some
film experts think a worried
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