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Oregon Woman Feels
Russians Resigned To
Communist
Berlin U.P) Mrs. Z. B. Al
drich, president of the East Ore
gonian Publishing Company,
Pendleton, Ore., said Friday the
Russian people appear to be re
signed to their Communist gov
ernment. Mrs. Aldrlch spent 23 days in
the Soviet Union on a sfudy
group tour sponsored by the Ore
gon Journal and the World Af
fairs Council of Oregon. The
Pendleton company publishes the
"East Oregonian" newspaper.
Regime Sadly Accepted
"The Russians seem to sadly
accept their regime," she said
in an interview. "They are re
signed to it. Apparently they are
afraid to oppose it and they feel
opposition would be in vain."
"However, she expressed the
hope that education might lead
to opposition to the nation's to
talitarian regime.
"The Russians are placing
great stress on education," she
said. "Everyone appears to be
studying. This could be a danger
to the regime, with education the
people might begin to think for
themselves and question Com
munist dogma."
The study group visited Lenin-
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grad. Kiev, Odessa, Yalta, Tiflis,
and Moscow.
In Georgia, Stalin's birthplace,
the group found striking evi
dence of the effect of the Com
munist denunciation of the late
Soviet premier.
Mrs. Aldrich said at Gori, Sta
lin's birthplace near Tiflis, on
a Sunday afternon there were no
Russians except a tourist guide
in the hotel built to accommo
date visitors to the Stalin mus
eum. Extremely Friendly
The Russians were extremely
friendly and the group provoked
curiosity everywhere it went.
"In Tiflis the police had to come
to clear a way for us through a
huge crowd from our hotel to
our tour bus outside," she said.
She said Russian women were
the worst dressed women she had
ever seen.
"They wear one-piece print
dresses of weird colors," she
said. "They are some of the worst
dresses I have ever seen. Very
few of them fit.
Mrs. Aldrich flew from Mos
cow to Prague and then to Ber
lin. The study group split up
and Mrs. Aldrich was scheduled
to go on to Munich, Heidelberg,
Bonn, Bremen, Copenhagen,
Stockholm, Oslo, Newcastle, Ed
inburgh and Glasgow.
Fear of Haircut
Costs Life of Boy
New York (U.R) The fear
of losing his curly locks to a pair
of shears caused the death Fri
day night of five-year old Ro
berto Gutierrez.
Proud of his silken curls, long
like a girl's, Roberto was told by
his parents he would have to
have a haircut from his father.
Terrified Roberto ran to the
bathroom and locked himself in.
By the time the father, Jose,
was able to force open the door,
he was just able to glimpse his
son falling out the window. The
boy struck a paved courtyard
three floors below and was killed
instantly.
Linville, N.C. (U.R) 'Tis a
fine thing when Smith and
Brown are more Scottish than
MacTavish. Scottish clans and
promoters of the Highland
Games gathering here checked
the 1956 census in Scotland.
Their figures showed, they said,
that Scotland has more Smiths
than any other name with Mc
Donald second and Brown third.
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Yaquina Project
Out for Present
After Ike's Veto
Portland (U.R) A federal
project to deepen the channel in
Yaquina bay to Newport and To
ledo harbors on the Oregon coast
apparently had fallen by the
wayside, at least for the present,
with President Eisenhower's veto
of the rivers and harbors authori
zation bill.
The $1,600,000,000 bill in
cluded an item of $19,800,000 for
the Yaquina bay improvement.
Oregon's two senators Wayne
Morse and Richard L. Neuberger
championed the Yaquina bay
authorization.
Clearwater Project Out
But they opposed another pro
ject that was knocked out by the
veto, the Braces Eddy site on the
north fork of the Clearwater riv
er in Idaho for a multipurpose
dam.
Neuberger said the proposed
Braces Eddy dam would imperil
the feeding ground of the largest
herd of elk remaining in the
United States. Morse said the
Bruces Eddy project was "part of
the private utilities partnership
scheme to wipe out the people's
interest in public power and to
build smaller dams and give
them to the private utilities as
partnership dams."
The Yaquina bay project as
planned by the U.S. Corps of En
gineers would have deepened
the bay entrance to 40 feet and
the channel to 30 feet.
Portland Beer Price
Increase Forecast
Portland U.R) A possible
increase this week of five cents
in the price of a glass of beer
here has been forecast.
John E. Tehan, president of
the Multnomah chapter of the
Oregon Licensed Beverage Asso
ciation, said he expected most
taverns which now sell beer for
10 cents a glass to raise it to 15
cents. He said the boost would
be in the wake of an increase in
the cost of Western beer at the
wholesale and brewery levels.
However, Tehan said that most
places which raise prices also
may increase the size of the
glass about three ounces. Most
taverns now sell six or seven
ounces for 10 cents.
Bottled beer may go up a
nickel also, Tehan said.
He said it would be up to
each tavern operator whether
to raise prices.
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Editor's note: Aline Mosby Is on
vacation. Today's guest column Is
written by producer Leland Hay
ward on his production, "The Old
Man And The Sea."
By LELAND HAYWARD
Written for United Press
Hollywood (UP) There's
no actor as temperamental as the
sea unless it's a fish. They both
have relentless determination
and a predilection for the unex
pected and they are both obvi
ously anti-Hollywood.
We have been dealing with
both of them in the film produc
tion of the Ernest Hemingway
best-selling book, "The Old Man
And The Sea," a story that has
only two stars Spencer Tracy
and a big fish, a marlin. It's an
understatement to report that
the sea and the fish did not show
thoughful cooperation during the
filming.
That portion of the Gulf of
Mexico which touches at the
shores of Cuba is as warm and
beautiful as an actress, and just
as unpredictable.
Seas Become Choppy
Those calm mornings at sea
when we were preparing the
boats and cameras for a day of
shooting were frequently twisted
into choppy, rolling nightmares
the minute Spencer Tracy ap
peared. The waves that tossed Tracy
in his fishing skiff were kicking
at our camera barge at the same
time. It was a lucky moment
when Tracy and the camera syn
chornized their rolls and were
able to work together.
While we were engaging the
sea in Cuba, Hemingway was in
Peru fighting it out with the fish.
He had the job of casting, or
casting for, the other star in the
picture a marlin. There's prob
ably no man in the world with
more affection for the sea and its
inhabitants than Hemingway.
Marlin Hunted
For almost six weeks, armed
with tackle, camera and persist
ence, he and a fishing crew
prowled the seas off Cabo Blanco
on the big marlin hunt.
Catching the fish was a second
ary consideration. Hemingway
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can catch anything that swims.
But the big problem was per
suading the marlin to ham it up
for the cameras. Marlin won't
leap, sound or surface on cue.
They fight the hooks and the
camera in their own primitive
fashion.
At any rate, Hemingway and
his party caught four enormous
marlin and recorded their hostile
antics on color film. It was, I
should say, a triumph of film
over fin.
McKay Planning
Coos-Curry Tour
Portland (U.R) Douglas
McKay, Republican candidate
for U.S. senator, said Saturday
he would make a town-by-town
tour of Coos and Curry counties
before leaving for the Republi
can national convention in San
Francisco.
McKay planned to make a
speech at a Republican picnic at
Westfir in Lane county today.
He plans to fly to Crescent City,
Calif., Monday afternoon and
drive up the coast with the first
informal stop at Brookings.
He will stop at Gold Beach,
Port Orford and Bandon Tuesday
and make his headquarters at
Coos Bay that afternoon with
side trips to Reedsport and Gard
iner. He will spend Wednesday in
Coos Bay before driving to Cc
quille where he will be a guest
at the Rotary luncheon. He will
appear at the Coos county fair in
Myrtle Point in the afternoon
and fly to Portland from North
Bend that night.
He plans to leave for San
Francisco on Sunday, Aug. 19.
PLANE CRASH KILLS SIX
Bogota, Colombia U.R)
All six persons aboard a small
Avianca airline plane died Fri
day when the craft crashed on
the plains of southeastern Colombia.
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Smith Calls font
Coordination of '
State Departments
Salem U.R) Better co
ordination between the govern
or's office and state executive
departments has been called for
by Gov. Elmo Smith here in
a meeting with a dozen top state
officials.
The governor, presenting his
plans for better state manage
ment, said more meetings would
be held later to help improve
communication and cooperation
between the governor and exec
utive agencies.
The governor asked depart
ment and commission heads to
inform him of their legislative
plans for 1957 so that there
would be no conflicts among
the departments.
Robert C. Johnson, State Di
rector of Finance, told the group
that some reports of the state's
general fund surplus had led
to misconceptions. He said the
money would have to be used
for continuing the normal ser
vices of government, property
tax relief, direct aid to local ed
ucation and reducing the gov
ernmental dsbt were mentioned
as possible uses.
Charles Terry, civil service
director, explained the state's
program of management train
ing and executive development
as a means of increasing effic
iency and producing state em
ployees with executive ability.
BEER ROUTS BANDIT
Los Angeles U.R) Mrs.
Gladys Hayward, owner of a
liquor store, was restocking her
shelves Friday when an armed
bandit entered and demanded
"all the money you got." Mrs.
Hayward gave him all she had
but in beer. She flung quart
beer bottles at the surprised
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Califorman Killed
On Columbia Freeway
Portland (U.R) Olga J. Lane,
67, Lancaster, Calif., was killed
and four other persons were in
jured Friday when a car and a
State Highway department grav
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bia river freeway east of here
near the Sandy river, sheriffs
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Mrs. Lane's husband, George,
and another Lancaster couple,
John E. Shaffer, 69, and Etta
Shaffer, 71, were hospitalized
with undetermined injuries.
The truck driver, 54-year-old
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