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t MAIL TRIBUNE, MtdferJ, Oregen, Monday, July 7. 1938 'l ARCTIC OCEAN jTiVN X" BIG FREE PARKING LOTS In Back of Store 6th and Grape Streets OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 9 P.M: AiNiPwncini run a a ro) n n loWre 1751 f . BERING SEA VX. yrXL. J , Gofd. Copper, Coof IJj Vi $ r.-;-.T Z P&PS " I d other wwroU ; 'Jl ' 1 5v alasa 1 pacific r., ; j . OCEAN Q. w,m tf j ' f The King of Sandwiches for Any Occasion! AWAITING SIGNATURE of President Eisenhower is measure giving statehood to Alaska- Inset shows comparative size of Alaska and Texas, now second largest state. Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Washington Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, on his Paris talks with French Premier Charles de Gaulle: I left with the impretften that Premier De Gaulle is a nan of wisdom and power aafl vill de muck for the problems that besetCFrance so that Franc mar jl7 its rightful role in the world." O WashinstoWB-BostorFoindustnalist Bernard Goldfme, on returning to Washington, tp undergo further questioning by congressional influence investigators: "It's nice for me be back in Washington where the weather i arm. I hope the elimaae cools off by Tuesday, howerfcr. O Moscow Russia, in aonotc to United Nations Secretary Dag Hammarskjold protesting demonstrations against its U.N. headquarters in Nw York last month: "Future repetitions ml keetile demonstrations against the Soviet representation aaf tke absence of normal conditions for its work might leal to a situation whereby the Soviet Union would be deprive el takiag part in the work of the U.N." o Turin, Italy Bianca Carpona, 18, on parachuting to her wadding with former paratrooper Alberto de Cristofaro: "It was my first Jump. Te sm understand I felt a little nervous. But now I have shewn Alkerio that I am a worthy wife for a great parachutist." McConnelsburg, Pa. Maurice X. Sherman, in announcing ha had filed protests with the governors of Georgia and Ten nessee against the aifest of his family during a recent trip south: ; ' "They'll think Willia Tecnsckherman has come back to life before we're throik." W The Hollywood Scene HAZEL J0HNS0N United Ptets Writer Rome (UP1) An actor's ace is his fortune, but Cha ton Heston'a kisser nur o hi undoing. o0 Because of his classic fea tures the brawny star is in danger of being smothered by thousands of extras, giant seta and outrageous costurjes. Hel ton's face has made him king of the supercolossal pcUcu lars. 0 His long, lean Jaw and roman nose stand; ut like a leaning tower of Pi9t among the pretty-boy flicker tr, convincing product! that "ha Is, the perfect choice to play Historical rolesoboth tacleat and contemporary. Best known for hie portray al of Moses in "Th Ten Com mandments, Hesten h donned rSes instoBfl oi ic oua ers again. This tima fo the title role in "Bgn Hgi" fj xauxa. r- "11 you-think Tv scf Wd lot of-, historical roles, yd. should see the one f've turned down," he seidi luinf "I have a good jaw to paste beards on, so all the offer? I get are for period pictures. "Regardless 9t acting poten tials, it is surprising how many actors are cast in plits because ' their faces fit (the characters in the script. Bill Holden, for instance plays modern American nf?n, That's because -he has the arch-type ail-American look about him. Hnry Fonda and Gregory Peck frave period American facae oening the door for a Qood many pttures dealing with early American history. "I could, go on down tks list, but you ggt th ideg." " Asked if his roles in epics hindered his acting, Heston grinned, "Jim have to be careful not to be mothered by the pageantry. "We tMnk we have, tke problem lickedQn this picture. William Wyler, our director, is making an intimate, stogy u the life of Ben Hur. It is syr rounded. of course, fty spec tacle and chariot cl gut he won't lose the threat of char acterizjjions in ie tory. ' Sumptuous Villa Heston, who ypll' spend eight months here starxtng in the film, is one visitor to Italy who doesn't follow the ad monition, "when in Rome do as the Romans do." If he did, one might suspect all Romans are millionaires. The actor and his wife, Lydia, live in a sumptuous villa on the outskirts oi the eity, attended by more serv ants than the real Ben Hur employed in his heyday. 'While Heston has no acad emy awards to his credit, someday his will be one of the most familiar faces in history. His first two biggies, "Ten Commandments" and "The Greatest Show on Earth" have climbed high into the top ten pictures of all time. "Ben Hur" has ambitions for the same lofty altitude. "It's my face, I guess," Hes ton laughed. "And the work paya pretty well. If they want me in costume pictures I'm more than happy to oblige.' Lehi IV Towed Back to Harbor Afier Breakdown San Pedro. Calif. (UPI) Skipper DeVere Baker, 42, made repairs on the raft Lehi IV today after failure of his newest attempt to float across the Pacific. Baker, who has had three other rafts which bobbled like aimless corks in four attempts at floating like Kon Tiki, esti mated it would take another four days to get. the 12-ton raft off the beach. The skipper and four-man crew set out Saturday intend ing to float to the Hawaiian Islands by the Japanese cur rent. Eight miles out came one of the almost inevitable accidents which have plagued Baker's rafts. Yacht Breaks Rope The 28-by-18 foot raft, cost ing an estimated $30,000 to build, broke a double tow rope and banged into the yacht Crest which had been towing it to Santa Catalina Island, about 20 miles off the Southern California coast. Despite a hole above the water line, the yacht attached a ,new rope to the Lehi, re fused Coast Guard assistance and tugged the raft back to Los Angeles Harbor where it was tied up. The Lehi s 20-foot square sail, the raft's only means of propulsion except for a j dingy's outboard motor, was damaged during the abortive attempt to get underway.' Now, Baker said, he plans to tow the raft 150 miles out, avoid Catalina and catch the Japanese current. If he makes it to the islands Baker hopes to eventually float from the Persian Gulf to Central America. He believes persons in the Middle East made the trip on rafts in pre historic days. ' S SNIDER'S fr MILK- W f THE V GROWING fj I FAVORITE j ' v O They're especially good when made from lean, tender, freshly ground Groceteria ground beef. Just ask the folks who eat at our Fountain Lunch Are Groceteria Hamburgers ever good! Here are all the fixin's to make th& best, juicest hamburgers you've ever served. o m m ro tea! 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