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worn for three years for close
relatives, Korean families are iE
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The average Korean, excludin
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Oregon Showdown
REGON MAY.be the show down
state where General Eiseno
hewer finally makes u his mind
whether "to run or not to run"
and on what ticket.
The situation in Oregon was out-
lined to Ike's political chlef-of-staff,
Sen. Jim Duff of Pennsylvania, the
other day by Robert Letts Jones,
publisher of the Salem, Ore., Capital
Journal. Jones pointed out that
O-egon has a primary ruling
whereby any person can be en-
tered in the race by a petition of
1,000 signatures--whether the can-
didate wants his name entered or
not.
Thus Eisenhower's name could
be entered in the Oregon presiden-
tial primary by 1,000 of his friends,
entirely without his consent, and
as a means of testing out his polit-
ical strength.
The Oregon primary has an-
other interesting angle, Jones
explained to Senator Duff. The
state attorney general has
ruled that no candidate can run
unless his party affiliation is
known, thus Eisenhower would
be forced, at that time, to be
stamped either as a Republi-
can or a Democrat.
Since the Oregon primary is May
16 *and since all names have to be
filed ninety days in advance, the
showdown for Eisenhower would be
sometime in February.
Note--It's a good bet that Ike's
friends--and he has a lot in the
northwest--will toss his hat into
the ring through the Oregon pri-
mary.
Dressy General
When this column told how Gen.
EmiIC. Kiel, commander of the air
force in the Caribbean, had sent
his plane all the way from Ecuador
to Panama to get his dinner jacket
for a dinner given him by the
Ecuadorian defense minister, the
U.S. air fore queried Kiel, wanting
to know if the "Pearson story" was
accurate.
Gee. Kiel replied that he had
sent a plane back from Ecuador to
Panama, but that he had not sent
it to bring back his dinner jacket.
However, officials of the defense
department pressed him further,
finally got an admission that though
the plane had not brought back the
general's dinner Jacket, tt had
brought back his "full dress uni-
form."
Propaganda Hurts
Reports from behind the iron
curtain indicate that one reason for
the seizure of AP correspondent
William Oatis by Czechoslovakia
was that American propaganda
through the Voice of America and
Radio Free Europe is hurting.
when the Commies want to get
something out of the U.S.A., their
crudest but most successful tech.
aique is to seize an American citi-
zen, and hold him as a hostage
until we come across with the ran.
sou money.
The reported ransom money in
Czechoslovakia is to curtail the
Voice of America and Radio Free
Europe, both really hurting the
Communist government. In fact,
the Voice of America has had the
Czech government in a state of jit.
ters.
Before Foreign Mhister Clemen-
tis was purged, the voice made a
categoric prediction that he and
eight other top Czechs would be
arrested. For weeks, the voice
pounded home this prediction, giv-
ing the exact names of the prospec-
tive Ictims. The Czechs listened
t)ut were skeptical.
Thn suddenly Clementls was
arrested. With him were ar-
rested four of the eight others
the Voice of America had
n a m e d. All Czechoslovakia
seethed at the news. The ac-
curacy of the Voice of America
was commented on everywhere,
and Its listening audience has
doubled. More than ever,
Czechs are tuning in on the
voice to see who win be purged
next,
Note--Despite the state depart.
meat's remarkable propaganda job,
the budget of the Voice of America
and other propaganda proects has
been slashed to ribbons. Congress.
men who have been dbing the slash-
ing have been invited to come to
the state department briefing room
and get the story--much of it con-
fidential--of what the department
is doing. However, only two or
three have bothered to get ac-
quainted with the activities of the
agency whose work they pass upon.
MaoArthur Report
President Truman is pressing
Democratlc senators to write a re-
port on the MacArthur investiga-
Lion. They had planned to forget
about a report, because they feared
a majority would not agree to
blasting MacArthur. However. the
President believes Chairman Dick
Russell of Georgia is honest enough
to accept the evidence, which most
observers consider to have been
clearly and overwhelmingly against
MacArthur.
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By INEZ GERHARD
NNA MARIA ALBERGHETTI,
the 14-year-old Italian soprano,
Is in Hollywood for her first starring
role; she will play a refugee in "The
Goddess" at Paramount. She was
so good in "Here Comes the
Groom", with Bing Crosby, that the
studio signed her again. But the
picture which will really establish
her as a sensation is "The Medium".
ANNE MARIA ALBERGHETTI
Made in Italy, it was directed by
Menotti, author of the operetta
which ran so successfully in New
York and abroad. It is one of those
unforgettable films, perfectly acted
and sung, beautifully staged. It
stars Marie Powers, as did the
original production. And the little
Alberghetti is marvelous in it.
"Out of This World", the book by
Lowell Thomas, Jr., about the excit-
ing adventures of his famous father,
the CBS newscaster, and himself in
Tibet, is now being made into a
feature movie in Hollywood, for re-
lease this fall.
Tallulah Bankhead's devotion
to baseball is well known; for 12
years sbe has been rooting the
Giants home. She tells the In-
side story ef her life as a fan,
well-sprinkled with anecdotes,
in the August Woman's Home
Companion. She'll be back en
the air on NBC's "The Big
Show" in the fall; NBC may run
a huge show train from South-
ern cities to New York for the
first performance here. Folks
say that the company ought to
give her everything she wants,
as reward for putting radio
back on the map.
There was a good deal of grum-
bling by jealous competitors when
Arthur Godfrey was asked to hob.
nob with the great on that recent
European trip, but his remarks or.
the European situation, made since
his return, have proved how worthy
he was of that honor. Godfrey prob-
ably has the largest and most de.
voted audience of any radio or tee.
vision starin the country.
"Fireside Theatre", consistently
rated the most popular dramatic
show on television, will resume
showing half-hour dramatic shows
filmed for TV in Hollywood on Au.
gust 28. Meanwhile a special series
of "live" shows is presented.
Paul Terry has been making nis
Terrytoon color cartoon shorts for
20th Century-Fox for 20 years, but
he did his first cartoon, in black
and white, 36 years ago; it was
"Little Herman". The first animal
cartoon was "Gertie, the Dinosaur",
in 1915, long before Walt Disney
got started. And of course every.
body knows Mighty Mouse, Heckle
and Jeckle and Terry's other char.
actors.
Gary Cooper will star In
"High Noon" for Stanley Kram-
er, for United Artists, playing
one of those roles he seems to
Hke so mueh--he'll be town
marshall of a small western
town In the final years of the
last century.
With popular radio shows failing
by the wayside, as sponsors switch
to television, it's good news that a
major soap company renewed Bob
Hope, "Backstage Wife", "Right tc
Happiness", "Pepper Young's Fam-
ily", "Road of Life" and Welcome
Travelers".
Hanley Stafford, who for t5 years
was Daddy in Fanny Brice's radio
show, "Baby Snooks", has been
cast hy RKO in a featured part in
"A Girl in Every Port", as a Navy
lieutenant in command of Groucho
Marx and William Bendix.
ODDS AND ENDS . . Protestant
Radio Commission reports tha
their mail from religious radio
broadcasts has quadrupled in the
past year . . . Bert Wheeler will be
heard regularly on Bing Crosby's
network show next season
"The Return of Captain Bligh",'-
ai
Metro, will star Charles Laughton,
of course... Herb Shriner, who has
taken over "Arthur Qodfreys Tai.
eat Scouts' till Sept. 30, doesnt
want to talk about anything, off-
stage, ut his six-weeks-old daugh.
ter.
Real, Estate Bargains Awaited
Soaring real:estate prices serve two Indian arrows yearly to
to remind Americans that the Windsor Castle, plus a fifth of
early bird gets the bargain, gold and silver ores.
Peter Min i a $ 4 n r Early transactions shifted own-
uts f mous _2 u - , ........
chase of Manhattan Island is ersmp of me presen sae or tew
only one examnle of the ood Jersey several times. Charles II
"buys" available when the coun- originally granted the area to his
try was young, brother, the Duke of York, who
Director Minuit's successor.
Wouter Van Twiller, also got his
money's worth when he gave a
band of Indians about $1.65 worth
of presents in exchange for 172-
acre Governor's Island in New
York Harbor. Staten Island, too,
was bought from Indians in 1631
for "certain parcels of goods."
deeded it to John Lord Berkeley
and Sir George Carteret as joint
proprietors. In 1674 Berkeley sold
West Jersey for 1,000 pounds
($2,800) to two Quakers named
John Fenwick and Edward Byl-
lings. The executors of Carteret's
will sold East Jersey at public
auction in 1682 to William Penn
and a number of associates for
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Early Settlers
r 3,400 pounds ($9,520).
Half interest in the state ot
Maine, as represented by a royal
grant to Sir Ferdinando Gorges,
was bought from his heirs by the |
state of Massachusetts in 1677 for |
1,250 pounds ($3,500).
When the United States bought
Louisiana Territory from Napo-
leon in 1803, the country got a lot ;
for its money. The price of |- -''
$15'000'000 averaged °at t° less !
than three cents an acre for the
827,000 square miles. Subsequent-
ly, the Federal Government paid
nearly a billion dollars to com-
pensate Indian tribes for their
lands in the territory.
Christopher Columbus started it
all with an investment in ships
estimated by various authorities
at from $16,000 to $75,000, of which
Columbus himself is said to have
contributed the equivalent of
$2,OOO.
William Penn received in 1861
almost all of the present state of
Pennsylvania as payment for a
loan of 16,000 British pounds
made by his father, Admiral Sir
William Penn, to King Charles II
)f England. At current exchange
rates, this sum amounts to $44,-
300. In later years his descend-
ants were paid eight times that
]much by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for their interests
and were permitted to keep their
private estates. Penn also was
required to pay the king two
beaver skins on January 1 each
year, plus one-fifth of all gold
land silver ore found within his
territory.
For the province of Maryland,
Lord Baltimore had to deliver
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