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UTh BtiUla U aBSklBC lato elurtM ttlBt BAT jM0M BtrJIaVMrBWS.aiaj 5BlpplB at ItSSt tflD MtfTSM each tnSBlb for Ml to .tb slss msrksts of a44 )tsblB sntl Ttav Tl 'Mt 'ttiak' tta cbwics sfttnt,-But tbolr sot ernmontr has begun SB IbvssUcS' Hon snyway. ft loquirr Is coov pUevtd by tbs Iset that slsvs markau srs Itfal in Saudi Arsbls, Ysmsn sod aslttvtr eountry so 'or bss rtvtsMkt its sourcM of sub- pit.' ; Both BOUBtriss, tM V. N.'S ami slavery seUoB ssld today., have tgnorod queaiionnalros sent tbom on slavery sod lorosa wnor. Srltsia's V. N. dorofslloo aiso revealed, tt answer to a query from the V. N., that slsvery still U lafil In the oil-rich ehelkdom of Kuwait, on the Northwest Cosst of the Fersisn oun, oin huh ac tual buyinf and selling of slaves now Is prohibited there. Kuwait Is under Britain's protection anrj the British haoflls foreign relstlons for the Sheik. ' ... ssudl Arabia. Yemen and Ku wait all are Moslem countries and Moslem lew permits slsvery and slave trading. The charges of Urge-scale sieve trsffla- iwtween BriUln's African possessions and the Arabian king dom originated with Jacques Alain, who described himself tn a eommunlestlon to the U. N. Com mission on Human Rights so a French explorer living in North Africa." Both British authorities and O.N. officials aatd they knew nothing about Alain. . , ,t. -. . AUin said the Slavs trsde worked like this: , .;; , . "Armed, whin-twintlnc rslders swoop down on native vlllsges Iso lated arouad the fringes of ihs Sahara srxt-m ths Central Afrldsn jungles, nose captured a no chained together and marched 'by secret .trails to hidden "slave coves" on the Bed Ses, where they are loaded on rickety ahlps and taken to Mudl Arabia far dlatri- butlon. During the march 10 to 30 aer cent of the enslaved die of ex. haustlon, thirst' or starvation," Alain ssid. ... ; : ;v..y :-.:.-- ;vr4 ; ., , q- " :,f v - f( l)( r f. OARMOWUN hi' M of the YrJlCA't recVeso rom sHrseh fhe fsleBh of fhe.e three yeufigiteri i sprtlmt mmtnt. Left to fight they sre Wllllsm Wilts, Paul Menion end John RobstMk ;'. ; i'. ;. Seque To 0rn?e PylpFilm To Feature Comic Snnner COtB IN KOREA . SXOTJL UI The mercury nlum- meted to Its lowest reading or the year Friday on th Korean west ern front it degrees below sero in ths Psnmunjom area. . FOB BALF-SIZEBI Msi WO I ' 14H-84 UtlTeAtllJl u 4. . . wi lines nTT; -, ' yow most and this Psttern Is perfscUy prorjorttoned tor shorur-walait ..."L1!?! -no .if rsUoTwTr'ri;; IV, S 1-M aVmnri. . pr'nI and It's iai- r.i r ' "an eises mil. fiariat Pewern gives Swhon aSSmpItt' Hustrsted ni.r?,:-1 ''".very step. l-ch ptttffliw8?"1-.'0' mallicg. Send to MsrTsn aiTiST m i, .'. . raieogo io. HLPr. ". address By ERSaUNE JOHN RON BOLLYWOOD (NEA) XxclU- tivelv Yours: : Tha love atorv of Kmie Pyle and bis wife, written by his long-time friend, Psigs Cavsnsugb, is being blueprinted for the screen as a posstble sequel to The Story of O. I, Joe." Producer Lester. Cowan; and C van ugh are huddling on . the Idea with Kerb Shrlner playing the role of Cavenauga s vwelj as narrating the; film.. Herb's msklng his debut for Cowsn In ' "Msin Street . to Broadway. Burgess Meredith created the Pyl roU but-Cowan save "he'll need a younger actor if ha films the se quel. - Doctors have given. Jerry Lewis a warning that if he again injures his knee he'll risk permsnent stiff ness. He'll probably wesr a brace when doing his strenuous comedy routines. ' Tha' flssh from the "Mogambo" location site In darkest Africa la that Clark Oable and Grace Kelly. one of the dolt In the film, are in a romantic wnm . . . isa ui Osbor, hubby Oeorge Sanders and David Nlven wUl be co-stsrred in "TOe LltUc Hut," to be turned in Council Raps Lie's Policy UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (ft Representatives of ths S.OOO-man U.N. stsff called on Secretary Oeneral Trygve Lie today to their American fellow workers a "rss- sonsble" time to answer compli cated questions in the million dollar loyslty probe instituted by Washington. The u. N.'s to-member stsff council also msde clesr It felt the council should have been consulted before Lie agreed to fingerprint American employes of the U. N. ss part of . the U. S. security checks.) Their stsnd wss tsken in a unanimous council vote yester day ss Amerlcsns continued work ing on the questionnaires. The secretary general, obvious ly disturbed by the stsff council sctlon, issued this statement: "I have acted in what I believe to be the best Interest of the U. N. stsff. If they had any questions, I regret they did not first ask them before passing hasty resolutions which Indicate a misunderstanding of the situation." Vidor Charges WifeNegltct LOS ANGELES Wl Film direct or King Vidor says the only matri monial chore his wife wonted to perform tor him wss to tell the cook when he'd be home for dinner. The statement was In Vldor's cross-complaint, filed yesterday, for' a divorce or .annulment. Pend ing is Mrs. Vidor's divorce suit charging the director with Infidel ity. . in lvsi, ne set forth, his wife Insisted that they occupy separate rooms. About thst time, his com plaint added, she said she would oo nouung lor mm oesiaes notuy lng the cook of his dinner hour. Mtntal Patients Miss Breakfast SINGAPORE (jf, ' Inmates' of Woodbridse Menu! Hospital shook eell doors and pounded walls to day Because they got no break fast. The hospital's 450 attendants went on strike for higher wsges. Authorities rushed six cooks from Singapore prison to feed tha 1,7S hospital patients. Ouarda from the prisons took charge of 100 criminally insane. Egnland. It's a love triangle an a desert Island . . . Now it' s toe oe- Srtment-store industry walling tt movies are libeling the retail trade with too many gum-cbwlng sales clerks ana pocapous pear- walkers, a. m TV MM1 ahAar afloat. BVWnV Titft- ataa taiaari Ulla nrohlam by a housewife: "My husband, toes t sleep at the movies, what snouaj i OOf' "Buy him a bag of popcorn, niniuui Tufts "Ne Kaeane." a murder mystery thriller, is Sonny 'a- second movie sines his return Iron BogisM and thrao otnera. ara oaina niimssrfl "Tn same guys wne eat areuna ncmrw wmif mur mh i worked la six months." j Attention Errol : Fiynn. Frank Sinatra and Tommy Maswlller : Katy Jurando. tha Mexican star who soomsd to prominence In High Noon." ssys she watts to marry an American man. "They are as deeferent from Mexican man." she tells It. "They stsy home and pay attention to. their wives. American mens are one-woman mens they stay . nut ana stay miniut.- : Arthur Blake, the impressionist, la lamenting: "The stara of today study shskea- . peare. Their hers is Oscar or bust But give me thee old attent beauties. ' "-' I Who hoUered and threw things and cussed. But alas, thev srs gone, ' And those beds shsped like a gwan Are all gathering cobwebs and dust." , Hedy Lamarr fired her attorney, who combed the money haystscks without success to find financing for her film property, "The Book of Esther." . . . Lsna Turner's tell ing pale that she and daughter, Cheryl, are off to Europe In Feb ruary . . .' Alex Guinea will drop in on Hollywood this yesr. Not for a film, though.' He'll be finish ing ud his csnadlan tour In a British stags hit. . Jsck Benny wss asked, to pose with Merle Wilson at . a res taurant. - "Aw, Jsck, you dropped your eyes when the shutter clicked, you looked down," protested the lenser. 'Where else sre you suppooeo to look when you're with Marie Wilson?" deed-penned Benny. aet resdy to scresm. Hollywood. sir Mlchani Baleom. who nro- duced British comedies, is getting ready to film "The Love Lottery." It's about an English actor who 4 imnArtrf Vi IfnilvwocMI arm h- comes. sriisuceiiy corrupwar- Jimmy Stewart and apeed flier Jo De Bona will' take . anouier crock at the eoast-to-coan speea record. De Bona set the record In Stewart's plane In 1M1, then Paul Mantg cracked u. tt . kai-b tn a ira.tAUn mafk snnihllstor for Barbara Stanwyck In Wlnwlna wild" after aha eom- pletea her goodie-goodie character in - Ail l ueenv. "All I desire la something that's good," she shrugged. "It doesn't matt to mm If It'a a nart with some sort of dramatic challenge 10 It." . ' KlewMth Pallt, OnaiB AMERICAN CHINISI 4 gar Orson To Teke Oet I. Lst. Mgr. KUHS Highlights ear ....... - . . . r : i .srl " 'TTW "ff BKajaSMTS BM K1VSB replaoed the Oonaasao, aoood tar B they "re ' By BABOID Me KAY ' After three and a hslf yeara of bard work the fruits of labor nave finally arrived for Louis Taucner and Louta Fredrickson. , Leu Taucher la high man on the class of '61 totem pole and will deliver tha valid ictory speech at oommencement In late May. , Louu had B LOU grade average just barely edging out the salutatorisn. Louis Fredrickson, wno nw a s.va grsde average. -, Thaaa hava ara ta be congratu lated. They have worked long for the honor of being tne nign men of their class, . ntha atudanta In the top 30 of the senior class are: BUI Mathews, t ess- ahirlev eehorn. 1.125: Leroy Porter. 1.101: Carole Adams, 1.3M; Marilyn Altaian. 1.503; Peter Lun green, 1.S1I: Gertrude Bramlett, 1.833; Don Day, X.MJ. The second ten In the top 30 consists of;. Sharon Olenger 1.37;. Jan Langslet, 1.37;. Pat Payne,. 1.414: Joan Juckeund. l.tu; soar- lene Eblnger, 1.500; Julie Harnden, 1.514: Marian Meaner, i.ow; dsn lee Uglun, 1.54; Shirley Crawford,' 1.511; and Gall Gardner, 1.57. These are the top students of the class, other members of the Senior Class will receive their standings via sesled envelopes delivered to tnem during the homeroom period next Mondsy. Yesterday afternoon tha Pelican wrestling team won another meet by a large margain 38-12 to be exact from the Medford grapplera In Pelican Court, The wrestling team now has an undefeated record in dual meets that dates back to the 1(41-4 season. Let's hope they csn keen up the good work and bring another state wrestling crown book to KUHS after an absence of one year. Tonight the Pelican Roseburg game win be broadcast direct from Roseburg beginning at I n.m. over wji. -me second gsme Satur day night's r-will not be aired. HOLLYWOOD (aV-Ach, butlniti (his is! Hew mekJaar merle, to Oermaa at the same tune, . The bilingual epic Is "Tne Moon la Blue," from the highly sucoeoa ful stage play. Armesl with s oe Bun-Eagilah dictionary, I dropped by the set to see haw tha golojue project wss carried out. I arrived on the first day of shooting to find they were filming a scene ta aa antamatienal lan guage. Starlet Dawn Addams was taking a bath. She la the only player who appears in both ver sions, slnae most of her dialog Is eat the tslephone. Thus It can easily be dubbed lata Oerman. She writhed luxuriously in the lukewarm, scented water. Very In teresting, . . I watched producer-director Otis PremlngOT direct a scone la tagllsh, fslntly accented by bis nsUve Vlsnnsj It -was a scans wherein David Nlven offers Mag gie McNamara (who starred In the play In Chicago) the gift of t00. TWO TAKE ... "Cut! print I snnounced Prom inger when the scene waa to bis satisfaction, . "Now . the . Oermaa veralon." Miss McNamara moved cut of the set. Her piece was taksn by Johanna Mats, a buxom young Viennese end star of Oerman pic tures, Nlven wm replaoed by Jo hannes Heesters, a Dutchman who la one of the (op romantic actors in Germany. : : Now Premlnger switched to Oer man and gave the players instruc tions. Not much was needed, since they had been watching the Ameri can version of the scene. "Lost" commanded the director, uttering the Oerman equivalent of "AcUonl" The. players went through the same scene a before, but only remlnger and bis . as slstsnt could understand them. When the scene wss satisfactory, a atui picture wss taken, Annual Chest Meeting Set An annual meeting of the Klam ath County Community Chest has been announced by Pres. Bud Franklin for Tueadsy at 1:30 P.m. in the Little Theater, KUHS, just off Monclsire Street. On the agendo- is nomination and election of new officers, and a report en the present standing ef the Community Chest financially. . : Every Individual who contributed at least a dollar to the chest this yesr is eligible to attend. The meeting la for members snd the Board of Directors, Franklin said. SMART MOVE! AUTO mi FIRE I Win. N.6oen, District Aftoif 2MIMWhei. fk.Ul LIQUOR DRINK! ARI YOU PRI'ARID? BARTENDERS' SCHOOL CIbiim tor Bwrttna'erg an. dacktail waitrtsui start Pabrtiary ltr. AfremMn ass tvaninq clatset, thielasrH limfiws) r 10 Mr grass. Appli ctnl centact - , TOM UPINNA fto&t9U RwMMIa AUIaaa'laal Haaattarl .' r call 4U1 far farther infarmatrsn SPECIAL I4x10...3.95 Rnular 5.0 ' f MIUIR-IXUHBAU6H '' STUPIO 512 Main Mim 7S43 a still snd returned rehears tag the aw a iiaajaeeig,. - -not. Bat I have only ahot tars Bays as far. Atrysblag cm bacpen." Ke Is much harassed sssn. For 10 days prior to eheotlng. ha alternaUiy rehearssd tba Amerb eaa east for eight hours, tiara the Oermsas far sight hoars, I asked UUit why he undertook the project. ' "For one thmg, the Oermaa market is very Hg for films, be replied. "I figure that by doing the picture in Oermaa with top Oermaa stars; I eaa add ti per . cent to the gross. And the publicity value of doing a- bilingual version ' is worth the expense. . -EXPENSE .; Ha csleulsted that tb double shooting would. 'add about' eight daya to the schedule or about 10 per cent additional expense. The prospect of extra revenue from the German version allows him ta ' spend more money on sets, etc.. ho remarked. His partner ta ths venture is F. Hugh Herbert, whs " wrote the play. Premlnger slips from' en Ian. guase to the ethsr with ihs esse of a new car ahlftlng gears. I asked htm whether ho thought la Oerman or English. t,-'v "After a -raw-week? tbJs-wbo thlnks?'' no replied. V. H : r i.-;;iKAnUfs)TMj. . LOS ANOELE8 OH 'Mrs. Vlr. glni Charles told police that three teen-age girls swooped down ' on her from b a h I n d , last night, grabbed "her purse, ''eofjJslntng (50.50, and aped into the darkness. Tha fir's wera on teller skates. national ly advertised ; v $8.95 lUU Ud I In lews eaBBBBBWaBBBBBBawawaBBBBBaaaaaaw B i '. r How 1.tl Delese: New l.l .W Steadont New I.M ' there if only one I Mm pillow No ofaor ostew grvot 00 oaiea perfect deeping aaafoff. 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