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Death Ends
Partnership
COLUMBUS. Ohio m Death.
high on utility pole on storm
swept country road, ku ended the
30-year partnership of two veteran
electric linemen.
8lxty - eight - year - old Reber
Biown Inst his last light to save his
buddy, Harry Finks, 69.
Finks was on a pole near Reese
Station early yesterday, repairing
broken lines during a thunder
storm, when a swinging wire sent
6.900 volts of electricity through
his body.
Brown called for help on the re
pair truck radio. Then he climbed
the slippery, wind-tossed pole to
his partner's dangling body and
tried to give him artificial respi
ration. When help arrived Finks
was taken to a hospital. He was
dead when he got there.
Finks and Brown were veil
known as team of linemen in
Central Ohio where they worked
for the Ohio Midland Light and
Power Co. Finks for nearly half
a century. Brown for 30 years
They both were eligible for re
tirement and had "planned to quit
but somehow never quite got
around to H."
They had had their brushes with
death before. About a year ago,
Finks got some "pretty bad
burns." Brown was hurt last
month when Ills spurs slipped and
drove his shoulder against a pole.
Both times, one helped the other
to safety.
But now that Finks Is gone,
Brown says he is retiring.
"That was my last day," he
says. "I'm not going back any
more."
NEOOTIATIONS
GENEVA i Albert Jenkins.
U.S. State Department expert on
Chinese affairs, said Thursday the
negotiations with Communist Chi
na for the release of American
civilians and military personnel
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PARIS. tP) North Indochina
is not all France stands to lose In
Asia.
Also slipping are the first toe
holds of the once-great French em
pire on that continent the little
trading stations France has held
on the Indian coast for more than
200 years.
First conquered by the French
in the 17th century, they were ex
panded Into broad inland holdings.
Then they were lost to the Brit
ish, retaken, lost and restored once
more as tiny enclaves in British
India.
For nearly a century and a half,
the sleepy, primitive towns of
French India remained French by
sufferance of the British Empire.
Their main Industry reputedly was
smuggling.
Now only two of the five original
colonies, Pondichery and Karikal,
are still under French control.
They cover about 165 square miles,
with a total population of no more
than 300.000 amidst the hundreds
of millions of the great Indian sub
continent. Both are on the east
coaM of India's Madras Province.
In the past five weeks, the
French have moved out of Mahc
and Yanaon, two smaller posts,
under pressure from enthusiastic
Indian Nationalists. Chandernagor,
a suburb of Calcutta, was taken
uver by India In 1950 after a refer
endum. Similar voles in the other areas
have been delayed. The French
maintain under their constitution a
local vote must precede the ces
sion of any territory. The Indians
are reluctant to have the vote.
The French believe the Indians
fear such a vote might be thought
a precedent for holding a referen
dum In Kashmir, where the Mos
lem majority might be against the
present Indian control and In favor
of joining Pakistan.
The Indians claim a referendum
Is not needed in the French-heid
towns because local councils al
ready have declared for India.
They also say the French wouldn't
permit a fair vote.,
French officials in Paris say they
are not reluctant to get out, but
they want to go in an orderly
fashion.
Former Beria
Aide Executed
MOSCOW Wl-M. D. Ryumin,
henchman of executed Soviet po
lice boss L. P. Berla, has himself
met death before a firlne snunH
nearly 15 months after he was
tagged with the blame for the
"doctor's plot."
His execution was announced to
day by Pravda, the Soviet Com
munist party newspaper. Pravda
said the Military Collegium of the
soviet Supreme Court tried Ryum
in July 2-7 and ordered him shot
on charges of forcing the doctors
to "slander themselves and other
people." It also accused him of
treason.
(There was no explanation why
the courts took so long to deal
with Ryumin, who was arrested
in April, 1953, as the scapegoat
in the bizaare case.)
The Internal Security Ministry
first announced details of the doc
tor's plot in January, 1953. It ac
cused nine physicians, several of
Uiem Jews, of plotting to kill So
viet leaders and charged they al
ready had done away with Polit
buro member Andrei Zhdanov with
reverse therapy.
Three months later the ministry,
which had since been taken over
by Beria, announced that the nine
doctors and six others had been
freed and that Ryumin had been
arrested. Beria was Jailed himself
in June, 1953, on treason charges
and his execution was announced
List December.
Pravda said the death sentence
was Imposed on Ryumin because
the court "took into consideration
the special dangers of criminal ac
tivity . . . and the heaviness of
the consequences of the crime per
petrated by him."
Range Burns
Near Redding
HEDDINO. Calif. t.fl More than
8.000 acres of rangeland was burn
ing near here Thursday, some of
It, said district forest ranger Jesse
Graves "intentionally set off."
All the blazes were under con
trol. Graves said.
One fire of 1.920 acres was under
control near Cloverdale. 15 miles
southwest. Backfires set by the
State Forest Service had merged
and put under patrol blazes total
ing .400 acres about 10 miles east
on Highway 44.
At least a dozen otner small
fires were either out or under con
trol. At least six houses were reported
destroyed in a 2,880 acre fire near
the Redding municipal airport, 10
miles southeast of town and three
houses were reported burned near
Ingot a ghost town 20 miles
northeast.
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A NEW CAREER looms for Doris Sessom, secretary to District
Attorney Frank Alderson. Mrs. Sessom has resigned to take
a position in the office of Dr. Arthur Compton. She started
work in the district attorney's office five and a half years
ago. At that time, Judge D. E. Van Vector was district attorney.
McKay Plans Speech Tour
To Aid GOP Candidates
By PAUL W. HARVEY JR.
SALEM ll The Republican
Party is going to use Douglas Mc
Kay's speeches in the national
election campaign this fall.
On my recent trip East, I found
out In Washington that ex-Gov.
McKay, Who has been President
Eisenhower's secretary of the in
terior for 18 months, will play a
big role In the coming campaign.
Besides coming out to Oregon
to support Sen. Guy Cordon in his
re-election campaign. McKay also
will go into other states. He hhs
a heavy speech-making schedule
for September and October.
McKay already has made a lot
of speeches during his year and
a half in office, and the Elsenhow
er administration considers McKay
to be one of its biggest political
assets.
McKay loves his new role, which
Is far different from his governor,
ship of Oregon. When he was here,
ha didn't get involved in contro-
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versy, but now he thrives on the
rough and tumble of politics.
"He's got a hide like Harry Tru
man's," one Washington political
writer told us, "and he likes to
dish it out like Harry did, too."
He isn't a bit different than he
was when I. first knew him 17
years ago. He's still the same easy
talker he always has been, and his
greatest pleasure comes from talk
ing with the many Oregon visitors
who go to see him on the 6th floor
of the huge Interior Department
Building.
I asked him if he thought his
power policies would be a big issue
of the campaign over the country.
He corrected me quickly.
"That Isn't my policy. It is the
President's policy, and I'm. Just the
boy he hired to carry it out," Mc
Kay replied.
Then I asked him how much ad
vice he gets from the White House.
"The President," he answered,
"gives his cabinet officers a. free
hand in running their departments.
He never tells us what to do.
"But if something goes wrong,
the President calls us In. And,
brother, he can really tell us."
McKay almost worships Presi
dent Eisenhower, and the Eisen
howers and McKays have a very
close personal relationship. But
McKay is always formal when he
speaks of the President, who must
be the only person in Washington
whom McKay doesn't call by bis
first name.
"Whenever I'm with the Presi
dent, either in cabinet meetings or
in conferences, I'm very formal.
I don't talk unless I have to.
either." McKay said.
I commented that I sure would
like to go to a cabinet meeting, as
it would bo something to see Me.
Kay be formal, McKay agreed that
would be something unusual lor a
citizen of Oregon to watch.
On the day I was there, the
Eisenhowers celebrated their wed
ding anniversary. Mrs. McKay had
called the White House to offer one
of her celebrated angel food cakes.
but she wanted to know when it
snouid be delivered.
Mrs. Eisenhower called back and
sam sne a like to take the cake
with them to Camp David, in the
Maryland mountains, for the week
end. The two ladies had a 10-mln-
ute chat, Just like any other house
wives. Mrs. McKay baked two of her
cakes that day one for the Eisen
howers, and the other for a group
of Us Oregonians. She deserves
every bit of her reputation, too.
But there Is one thing that has
me puzzled.
What does she do with her egg
yokes?
Small Boy Drives
Car Into House
LOS ANGELES, 1.11 Jack
Todora, 4, somehow freed the fam
ily car from a curb and steered it
downhill through three intersec
tions. It was coasting at high speed
when it hit another auto, turned it
over and killed a Collie dog. It fi
nally crasned into a house.
Jack escaped with a cut lip and
inree loose teetn.
DELEGATION
COPENHAGEN, Denmark im
A Danish trade delegation which
had negotiated for months in Mos
cow on a new Danish-Soviet trade
agreement was suddenly called
home Thursday as the Russians
came up with a last minute do-
mand tor two Danish tankers.
McCarthy
Seeks Aide's
Clearance
WASHINGTON Wi The 6enate
Investigations subcommittee prod
ded the Pentagon again today to
tell why one of its aides, Thomas
W. Lavenia, was denied security
clearance.
Sen. McCarthy (R-Wls, who ap
pointed Lavenia as office manager
and assistant counsel to the sub
committee, has invited both the
Defense and Justice Departments
to send spokesmen to a closed door
subcommittee meeting for ques
tioning. Lavenia has said he was cleared
to handle secret documents in 1952
while in another government Job.
Meanwhile, Sen. Flanders (R
Vt) announced he will give the'
Senate a limited "bill of partic
ulars" in a speech on July 30 or
31 to support his resolution of cen
sure aimed at McCarthy.
He told reporters he plans to
give the Senate "Just a sampling"
of his accusations that McCarthy
as the subcommittee's chairman
lias been guilty of unbecoming con
duct, and he added:
"To give every item in a bill of
particulars would take until Christ
mas." McCarthy, who has called Flan
ders "senile," has not commented
on the Vermonter's move to have
the Senate officially censure him.
William Frye, a publicity man,
announced yesterday thai 23 prom
inent citizens sent telegrams to
most Senate members" urging
them to support Flanders' censure
resolution.
Frye made public the text of the
telegrams endorsing the resolution
as a move to "curb tne llagrant
abuse of power by Sen. McCarthy"
and . to help the Senate "regain
the confidence and respect of the
American people.
Frye said the telegram's signers
included Paul G. Hoffman, former
foreign aid administrator; Lewis
W. Douglas, former ambassador to
Britain and a former budget dir
ector; Will Clayton, a former un
dersecretary of state,' and other
nationally known figures. Hoffman
and Douglas were among early
backers of the candidacy of Pres
ident Eisenhower.
Diamond Lake
Drawdown On
P. W. Schneider, state game di
rector, announced today that the
drawdown of Diamond lake is un
derway. Game commission person
nel have opened the gates in the
drainage canal, and approximately
250 cubic teet per second of water
is flowing out the canal.
In a period of slightly over 2
months, 8 feet of water will be
taken out of the lake. The area will
be reduced from 3,000 acres to
2,400 acres and the volume of the
water from 73,000 acre feet to 51,
000 acre feet.
Target date for the chemical
treatment is September 21. The
outlet gates will be closed prior
to thai date, and the lake will re
fill to its natural outflow next
spring.
Pishing will continue in Diamond
lake until September 7. The special
bag limit of 30 fish per day and
60 in possession will remain in ef
fect until that time.
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Actors Reactions Vary As
They Forget Script Lines
By HUBBARD KEAVY
(For BOB THOMAS)
HOLLYWOOD M They said I
couldn't write this one what
actors say when they blow their
lines. "Usually unprintable," said
the press agents when I began re
search. But I've been watching movies
in the making for a long time and
what the players say when they
forget )s not always obscene or
profane. It's often- amusing. Oh,
I've heard horrible words come
from beautiful throats. We won't
mention those girls; can't shatter
illusions.
, The other day it was Humphrey
Bogart. He was to say to another
player, "and then after that we
will...." He forgot. He grinned
sheepishly and turned to the script
girl, saying: "And then after that
we will what? My mind's a
blank."
In the same scene, the impec
cable Basil Rathbone muffed the
same line three times. Each time
he said, "sorry, dammit."
Most actors use the same ex
pressions over and over, and here
are some of them:
Teresa Wright; "Oh, golly, I did
it again."
Alan Ladd: "Hold everything. I
lost my stirrups."
Guy Madison: "I can talk plain
er than that."
Clifton Webb, you might know,
says : ''To err is human."
Marilyn Monroe: "Calm, calm,
calm, calm."
Robert Taylor: "Okay, let's try
it again."
Debbie Reynolds: "Wait till I
file down my little pointed head."
Cornel Wilde, punching his jaw,
exclaims: "Get with it, man!"
And when Jean Hersholt forgets,
he goes completely out of charac
ter with: "Tennis, anybody?"
To hide her embarrassment, Bar
bara Hale usually says: "To Hale
with that one."
And Zsa Zsa Gabor says, among
other things: "Take back my dia
mondsmy everyday ones."
After blowing his lines six con
sective times in one scene, Richard
Burton walked to a wall and smash
ed his head against it. But it was
only a movie wall of unreinforced
plaster and his head went through
it. He apologized for his display of
temper and the damage and then
did his part perfectly.
Bob Hope never uses the same
line twice, when he flubs, that is.
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FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1951
Once in a love scene with Jane
Russell the words wouldn't come
out. His remark: "Only an idiot
would remember his lines at a
time like this."
Playboy Seeks
U. S. Work Permit
LOS ANGELES Ifl PorflrU
Rubirosa, wealthy Dominican Re.
public playboy-diplomat, wants a
work permit.
The 46-year-old husband of hpir.
ess Barbara Hutton applied yester
day to the U.S. Immigration and
He said he wants to nlav
gambling saloon keeper in a west.
em movie. It will star his present
heart interest, Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Rubirosa entered the United
Slates at New York last June 29 on
a visitor s visa tor vacation pur.
poses. His application was taken
under consideration.
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