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Dulles in Berlin
for Briei Meeting
Berlin OT Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles ar
rived today from Copenhagen
for a 5Vi hour visit sand
wiched between the NATO
wieeting and a conference in
Paris of American ambassa
dors in Europe.
"The people of free Berlin
lev won the respect of the
American people for the de
termination they have repeat
ly demonstrated to defense
Wwir freedom," Dulles said on
arrival.
"We have shared your satis
Jfection in the progress made
the face of constant diffi
culties toward reconstructing
yur city and solving your
qponomic problems."
Dulles, who flew here with
Llewellyn Thompson, ambas
sador to Moscow, was greeted
by the Berlin Lord Mayor,
U.S. Ambassador David Bruce,
and Maj. Gen. Barksdale
Hemlett, Berlin commander.
Curfew on Youths Set
To Curb Gang Fights
Folly Beach, S. C. rtf) The
Folly Beach Township Com
mission has Imposed a mid
night curfew on all youths
under the age of 19 to curb
gang fighting.
The commission said the or
der would not apply to young
sters .accompanied by their
parents.
JORDAN BANS PILGRIMS
Amman, Jordan (IP) The
Jordanian government said to
day it has banned Pakistani
pilgrims from travelling across
Jordan on their way to Mecca.
The ban does not apply to ordi
nary travellers, visitors or
tourists.
Bock Stairs: Ike's Reading Habits
Br DAYTON MOORE
United Press Correspondent
Washington (IP Back
stairs at the White House:
A reporter recently asked
President Eisenhower what he
was doing in the way of fol
lowing his own anti-recession
advice to the American peo
ple "buy . . - anything but
selectively." The President
curtly referred the reporter
to his military aide, Col. Rob
ert L. Schulz. The colonel
has been unavailable for
amplification. However,
there have been no signs that
any recent purchases for the
president have been unusual
or large.
reading. Other times, he is
ready for sleep after three
or four pages.
The President uses his hob
by of painting as another
means of relaxing and letting
down from the tensions of his
office. He usually gets in
three or four painting sessions
a week. His favored time is
for 30 minutes or so after a
post-luncheon nap or rest.
Two things purchased reg
ularly for the President tby
Schulz are paper-back west
ern novels and art supplies.
Simple as it may appear at
first glance, Schulz job of
finding western paper-backs
for the President has turned
out to be a difficult one. His
biggest problem is finding a
western that the President
hasn't already read. Publish
ers voluntarily keep the pres
ident supplied with most of
the new ones as they come off
the press.
And the President reads
them at a fast clip. He reads
them often in bed for relaxa
tion before going to sleep. An
aide said Eisenhower finds
them excellent for relieving
the mental tensions built up
during the day's work on
world and domestic problems.
The first 10 pages usually
are enough for the President
to decide whether to throw
aside a western novel or fin
ish reading it, an aide said.
Sometimes, he gets about half
through a western in one
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STARTLING HOLLYWOOD, Marilyn Scott, 25, beauty
queen, iists Dennis Crosby on Los Angeles birth records as
father of Denise Michelle, born last November. "Maiden
name of Miss Scott is given as Marilyn Miller. (International)
Woman Who Named
Crosby as Father
Offered TV Contract
Hollywood OP) Attrac
tive Marilyn Scott, 25-year-old
telephone operator who
named newlywed Dennis
Crosby as the father of her
six-month-old daughter, en
tertained renewed hopes to
day of becoming an actress.
The tall, dark-haired divor
cee disclosed Wednesday she
had been offered a contract
by a television studio and
hoped to be able to accept it.
Regrets Expressed
At the same time, she ex
pressed regrets over disclo-
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sure of the parentage of her
daughter, Michelle Denise
Scott. She claims the girl was
fathered by young Crosby aft
er a brief romance in Janu
ary and February of last
year.
"I'm sorry all this had to
come out," she said. "Partic
ularly because of the effect
it might. have on my baby's
future."
According to birth records,
Michelle was born Nov. 24,
1957, at Cedars of Lebanon
hospital. The father was list
ed as Dennis Michael Crosby,
a UCLA student.
Mrs. Scott said she was re
ceiving support from the
Crosbys but added she needed
to go to work. She lives in a
$75-a-month apartment with
her daughter.
In Dayton, Ohio., Mrs.
Scott's mother said she didn't
know "anything about the
baby being illegitimate."
"I'm all tore up," she said.
Mrs. Marie Schultz, 45, said
her daughter moved to Holly
wood six years ago.
Didn't Know
Dennis was in Las Vegas,
Nev., with his bride,' show
girl Pat Sheehan, 26-year-old
mother of a 6-year-old son.
The couple was living in her
apartment.
Dennis and statuesque Miss
Sheehan, a dancer at the
Tropicana Hotel in Las V&t
gas, were wed on the spur of
the moment Sunday night at
the Gretna Green wedding
chapel.
Next day they found out
they had been married by a
Protestant minister, the Rev.
James Herndon, instead of a
justice of the peace as they
thought. They-issued a joint
statement announcing their
"regrets" over the "mistake."
Dick Grey Reelected
To Pear Committee
Dick Grey, Bear Creek Or
chards, Medford, was reelect
ed as this area's handler-member
of the winter pear control
committee at a recent election
held under the auspices of the
United States department of
agriculture.
Named as first alternate for
another term was Joe Naumes,
Nye and Naumes Packing com
pany, with Harold Holmes,
Rogue River Orchards, second
alternate.
Grower members of the con
trol committee will be named
at a meeting of the Jackson
County Fruit Growers League
Friday, May 16, in Medford.
The winter pear control
committee is comprised of rep
resentatives of the major pear-
producing districts on the west
coast, and serves in an ad
visory capacity to the USDA
on industry marketing problems.
Tillamook (IP) Ben East
er, 50, Portland, died in a lo
cal hospital Wednesday from
injuries suffered in a logging
accident Monday.
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