Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1957, Image 7

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Pla nners in Russia
Find Decentralization
Of Economy Difficult
By COLETTE BLACKMOORE
Unittd Pres. Corre.pondent
Moscow Of The resettle
ment of thousands of officials in
new Jobs . . . New responsibili
ties for men accustomed only
to fulfilling orders from Mos
cow . . .
Whether to increase the pow
er of individual factory man
agers . . . Whether to interfere
from Moscow in the work of
local economic councils . . .
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How to cut bureaucracy .
Soviet planners are finding it
a Herculean task to decentralize
the Soviet economy. They have,
in fact, modified their original
design in such a way that it may
be difficult to achieve the pri
mary goal of the reform ap
proved by the Supreme Soviet
in May.
Bigger Production Sought
The goal was to raise Soviet
production by reducing the army
of office workers and cutting
red tape in Soviet industry. It
; now oppears that the bureauc
racy will still be large.
' The reorganization program
calls for establishment of "sov
narkhoz" or economic coun
cils throughout the country
, to replace 25 central industrial
and construction ministries,
; now abolished.
The sovnarkhoz will super
vise the most important of the
j Soviet's 200,000 plants and fac-
j tories.
' The planners apparently
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NO FOUL HERE Sonja
Landsem, Miss Oregon, rides
float in Miss Universe
Beauty Parade in Long
Beach, Calif. Her selection
to represent Oregon caused
the first dispute of the con
test whep another contest
ant from the Beaver State
claimed a fouL
thought in terms of 40 to 50
councils. Now the total stands
at 105 double the initial esti
mate and four times as many
councils as there were indus
trial and construction ministries.
More Employees Needed
Most of these councils will
have 2,000 to 3,000 or more
staff members. The upper eche
lons will be staffed largely with
former top officials of the abol
ished ministries.
Each economic council will
draw up production and supply
plans for its factories, trying to
utilize the manufactured goods
and' resources within its own
area, instead of shopping for its
needs far afield.
It is too early to detect effects
of the reorganization on Soviet
industrial output. They should
begin to' show at the end of tie
year.
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Washington Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D.-Okla.) In response to
Sen. Homer E. Capehart's (R.-Ind.) statement that Kerr didn't
frighten him:
"Them that know nothing, fear nothing."
Klemme, Iowa Local resident Mrs. Gerald Koener, on the fuss
raised by the presence of a nearby nudist camp:
"They don't bother us, but I've noticed a lot of traffic by here
lately."
Washington Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, on fare
well parties:
"I never give farewell parties, I expect people to give them
for me."
New York Marin Major John Glenn Jr., after a record
breaking three hour, 23 minute coast-lo-coast flight:
"With any break in th weather and with tailwinds, we could
break three hours with no strain in this airplane."
Washington Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R.-Utah) on the rela
tive hazards of cigarette smoking and atomic radiation:
"Perhaps we should be devoting more of our efforts to produc
ing a 'clear' cigarette rather than a 'clean' bomb."
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Around Hollywood
HnllvwrioH dpi Thp cur
rent light in .Marlon Brando's
eve is a' 22-year-old beautiful
Indian actress
named Anna
Kashfi who's
as offbeat as
he is.
Anna, un
der contract
to MGM, fin
ally is getting
into top gear
in her career
in Columbia's
Cowboy" after a long illness.
But although her films during
her one and a half years here
have been few, she achieved
local fame as the girl most like
ly to permanently snare the
heart of Hollywood's No. 1
bachelor.
Brando, now in Europe work
ing in "The Young Lions," also
dates Rita Moreno and other
assorted beauties, but one close
friend insists he is more serious
about Anna and "he's talked of
marrying her."
Native of India
The black-haired Miss Kashfi,
born in Darjeeling, India, re
fuses to discuss Brando. But she
does confess she is not one of
those starlets who concentrates
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
night and day on a full-time
career.
In fact, she became an actress
by accident. She was visiting
London with her engineer fath
er when a Paramount executive
she once had met asked her to
portray an Indian girl in Spen
cer Tracy's "The Mountain,"
then being filmed in Europe.
"I accepted the role because
the film had to be finished in
Hollywood and I'd get a trip to
America," she said in her soft,
hesitant voice.
Offered Contract
After that film, the sloe-eyed
actress was packing her bags to
return to India when she was
offered an MGM contract.
She portrayed a Korean girl
in "Battle Hymn." MGM set
her for two more pictures but
a virus sent her to bed for six
months. Now recovered, she's
a star in her third picture, "Cow
boy," with Glenn Ford and Jack
Lemmon. This time she plays
a Mexican.
"I'm taken for many nation
alities, depending on the country
I'm in," she laughed. "People
have thought I was French,
Italian, Burmese. I fit into the
surroundings something like
a chameleon."
Like Brando, Anna prefers a
quiet life away from nightclubs,
big parties and the limelight.
The time to
buy a new car
o
You'll never find a better bargain than the
new car you buy NOW!
Your dealer is making generous trade-in
allowances, and the automatic features of
the new cars make them a joy to own.
Yes, a new car today is a worthwhile invest
ment in convenience and enjoyment.
And, of course, for the best value and
greatest convenience, ask your dealer to
arrange financing through First National
Bank. As thousands of new-car owners
know, there's no better bargain than
low-cost First National Bank financing.
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tfTS BIWID OUQON TOGETHEJT
Son of Medford Man
To Fly in Blast Area
Lt. Col. Thomas M. Gerbing,
son of Herman Gerbing, 2154
Kings highway, Medford, is
scheduled to fly an Air Force
plane through the first nuclear
burst of an air-to-air atomic
guided missile Friday morning
The test is scheduled Friday
morning at the Nevada Atomic
Test site. The aircraft piloted
by Col. Gerbing will fly through
the area after the blast, which
will be the first ever fired from
a manned jet fighter-intercep
tor, according to the Air Force.
The 36-year-old pilot has
visited his father in Medford
several times. He was raised
near The Dalles, and lived in
Klamath Falls last year when
he was personnel officer at the
Air Force base there. He en
listed in the Signal Corps in
1938, received officers training
in 1941, and pilots training in
1943. He saw action during
World War II in Europe, and
was an instructor for several
years.
Accompanying Col. Gerbing
on the Nevada Atomic test
flight will be First Lt. Arthur
R. Sakaye, Grants Falls, Mont.,
who will be radar observer.
Wednesday, July 17, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBtTrTE SEVEIT
CLUB
NEWS
Nimble Thimbelli
The Nimble Thimbells Sewing
and Knitting club met July 13
at the home of our leader, Mrs.
Frink.
Mrs. Frink helped the girls
with their sewing and knitting.
Some of the sewing girls are
going to take their work to the
Central Point prefair.
Refreshments were served by
Judy Frink and Evelyn Nieder
mayer. The next meeting will
be July 30 at Frinks. .
Evelyn Niedermeyer,
Reporter.
Portland (W A family of 11
was left homeless Monday when
fire caused some S6000 damage
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Adams in northeast
Portland.
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Skelfon May Take Son to Holy Land
Copenhagen, Denmark (IB
Comedian Red Skelton said to
day he might tage his dying nine-year-old
son to a tour of the Holy
Land on invitation of the Israeli
government.
Skelton and his son, Richard,
who is suffering from leukemia,
are on an extensive European
tour, a last vacation for the boy
who is not expected to live more
than a year.
Monday night, the Israeli gov
ernment sent a message inviting
the Skelton family for a tour of
the holy places in Jerusalem and
elsewhere in Israel, t
Skelton told United Press to
day he would be most happy to
go, provided there were no ob
stacles such as inoculations or
passport difficulties.
Skelton, his wife, ailing Rich
ard and daughter, Valentina, left
Copenhagen by air today for
Zurich. They will spend a few
days in Switzerland then pro
ceed to Rome where they hope to
be received in audience by Pope
Pius XII.
OFF AND HUNTING
Ida Grove, Iowa (IB Harold
Hughes, 35, Ida Grove, has a
running start in his campaign
for a seat on the Iowa Com
merce commission. Hughes filed
nomination papers for the Dem
ocratic primary Monday. The
election isn't until next June.
FIRST SO EASIEST?
Central City, Iowa (IB Mrs.
Stella Sawyer, who celebrated
her 50th wedding anniversary
last April, filed for divorce on
grounds her husband, Clyde,
made her "nervous and impaired
her health." Mrs. Sawyer said
her husband struck her, threat
ened to take her life and used
profane language.
Recent Scientific Tests Prove-
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