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Show 6 DAI LY H ERALD Wednesday, jan. so, iss3 rrtah Conntv tTtah More Trouble Due In Southeast Asia . Star in Silent Pictures By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign. News Analyst If the signs mean anything, we can look for ? more trouble in Southeast Asia between now and Dolores Del Rio Still Playing Leading Roles By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent ' UPI , Name J HOLLYWOOD one actress, if you can who starred in silent pictures and is still around playing leading roles. If you said Dolores Del Rio, go out and buy ; yourself a cigar. Thirty-seve- n years ago" the bra ,nette beauty arrived in Holly- -. wooa ior ner nrsi movie,' a suent -- - . . Aug. 31.. On or before that date the Federation of Malaysia is, scheduled to come into being as an member of the anti-Communi- st television. The trip" took her 34 hours by Jet. Her first Journey to lotusland was a bumpy five days by train. Jets and video had yet to be invented in 1926, and Miss Del Rio's beauty was an innovation In Hollywood! , ' - - s ,. V For the first time the movies Latin girl starred a flashing-eye- d in romantic features. She was dubbed -' the female Rudolph Val' ' V v. titled "Johanna' starring Jack entino. Her contemporary performers Mulhal! and Dorothy McHale. Again, this month, Dolores left all have passed from the scene : into retirement or in death. But v her native Mexico for an acting time for the ebony haired . star continues job in Hollywood-hito ,play romantic leading ladies. "The roles are different from the uninteresting young girls , I once played,'' Dolores said during- a , break at CBS where she is costarring with Paul Lukas in "Hotel Paradise," an hour-lon- g ; special. , "I am now in the second and most interesting part of my career, playing mature women. I make a picture every year in WASHINGTON (UPI) Budget Mexico and work in a play each .Director Kermit Gordon today year, too." One cannot refrain from asking likened President Kennedy's pro-- J actress how it is the to of cut posed tax price policies to so youthful remain some large companies. fpossible and beautiful. - They choosef to take less profit "There are many explanaon each item but do a larger volume of business and thus swell tions,", she said. "I don't believe their total revenue Gordon said. in diets of any kind. They are "The fact that under certain destructive. I don't exercise and ' conditions a decrease in tax rates I hate sports. I don't drink and can lead to an increase in tax I : don't smoke and I I eat every"revenues should, not be surpris- thing I want to eat. never had a facial. ing," Gordon told the Joint House-Sena- ; "I have aren't They good for a woman'i Economic Committee. skin. And expensive creams are 'It has been typical of many of out too. I just wash my face our. industries that a reduction in with water and aboline, never prices can often so stimulate the volume of sales that total reve- soap." Miss Del Rio's formula for nues are eventually increased,' growing old gracefully is simple: he said. "Never worry about growing "Since the response of volume old. And remember that what you to price reduction often takes time ' inside is reflected in your are to work itself out; it may someface as the years go by. Embittimes be necessary to accept a tered, dishonest character, shows temporary reduction In receipts up as ugliness." to incur a 'deficit if you will In addition to her physical until the full effects of the price reduction are felt," Gordon said. beauty, Dolores is endowed with she's not Gordon appeared before the enormous vitality. When ' committee in the second day of working she travels around the testimony by administration lead- world with her third husband, a ers seeking to convince Congress producer-directo- r. that a tax cut is necessary. Assuming "early enactment of the proposed tax program," Gordon said, the rate of the nation's economy should begin to pick up toward the end of this year. The big stimulus will come in 1964, he said. neo-colonial- ist mm t - s Budget Chief - i" The 1 i S. L s K s if s & - KENOSHA. Lawyer Pulls lime-coate- By United Press International LAWYER DROPS OUT GREAT BEND, Kan. (UPI) A group leaving on, a skiing trip in Colorado today noted that mem bers . included a doctor, insurance man,' dentist, optometrist, chiro practor and undertaker. "We were prepared of any even tuality," said sponsor Hubert Ochs, "until the lawyer decided not to go." . WEEKENDS AT HOME . KANSAS City, Mo. (UPI) City sentenced Peebles Alex Judge John L. Johnson, 22, Tuesday to three months of weekends with his family. Mrs. Johnson said at a peace disturbance, hearing that her hus band was a good worker who brought his paycheck home, but disappeared weekends. The Judge ordered Johnson to leave home -- weekends only in the company of his wife and three children, and told Mrs. Johnson to report his progress to the court. DUCKS FROZEN OUT STRADBROKE, England (UPI) The Eastern Electrcity Board sent a heating cable Tuesday to a rinfk breeder who said he need ed if to thaw his frozen duck pond. WHAT'S THE USE Prof. Juan (UPI) Wis. (UPI) The body of missing juke box distributor Anthony J. (Tony) Biernat, his. hands bound and a Out to Dismay Of Sponsor MADRID d Antonio Zunzunegui received tne annual "Miguel de Cervantes" award Tuesday for his book, f The Prize" a violent denunciation of the. practice of giving literary awards. wire around his neck, was found Monday night in a vacant house on tne abandoned Bong Air Force Base. Sheriff's deputies, acting under instructions from the FBI, found Biernat's body in the basement of the house about 22 miles . from Kenosha where he was abducted the night of Jan. 7. The FBI had been working on the case on a liaison basis since the Thursday after Biernat disaD peared, but came in' full force last week under orders from U.S. Atty Gen. Robert Kennedy. Kennedy issued the orders in Washington after talking to Gov. John Reynolds by phone Thurs day Reynolds expressed the fear that Biernat's abduction was linked to interstate organized cnune, which he said existed in Mrwaukee, Fond du Lac and Ken osha counties. Biernat's bloody coat, broken glasses, keys and the paper which a friend had bought for him were found Jan. 8 by a railroad worker walking past the vendor's car parked in a parking lot here. Witnesses said they had seen Biernat struggling with two men in an attempt to keep from being put into a car in which another man sat. He wasn't seen alive again. Biernat's body, frozen from the intense cold, was found shortly after Deputy Robert Cantwell discovered a bloody handprint on the outside entrance to a fruit cellar of a building that at one time was occupied by the commanding of ficer of what was .to be an air base. Biernat was described as a re s pec t able businessman. There were reports of Milwau kee "hoodlums" trying to buy into his business and Biernat had been scheduled to. talk to. the Kenosha detective bureau the day following his disappearance. Reynolds used the Biernat case as a springboard to his charges of organized crime in Wisconsin. ; Designer Wins 'Best Cook' Title CHICAGO (UPI) Gerald Proch-noa designer from Milwaukee, today was . proclaimed the best cook in the land potato ' ' division. ; chips ' Prochnow won the men's national cooking championship and a $1,000 grand award in the cookoff sponsored by the Potato Chip Institute International. He beat out two' , soldiers and a Texan. Runner-u- p was Col. E. Jeff Bar-a recette, santa Kosa, cam,, tired Army officer. w, he-m- an :- - STUDY JFK DECISION WASHINGTON (UPI) r House Republicans have begun a study of President Kennedy's They called Kennedy's de cision "startling." Rep. Gerald Ford, Mich., chair man Tof the House GOP Confer ence, sara Monday the study would be conducted by a group of Republicans headed by Rep. Craig Hosmer, Calit , . ranking GOP member of ' the Senate-Hous- e Atomic Energy Committee. 10-d- ay sus-test- s. - 'J war. actions indicate two things: aims to take Indian Prime Minister Nehru's place as leader of Asia's nations, arid the eastern half of New Guinea now controlled by Australia well could be his next target after ' North Borneo. His" He non-align- ed Man -changes would be effective about next April 1 under the proposal. The FCC said it had asked the Bell system to consider possible adoption of the "after nine" plan during a recent review of . the company's operations.. -- te Today's Chuckle . n, Explains JFK Tax Gangsters Suspected In Slaying A Indonesia makes it the ' fifth largest, nation, behind the United States. It soon will hit .100 million people. Indonesia also is among the world's most heavily armed: nations. It has late types of Russian Jet fighters and bombers. Its navy, is lth a missile cruiser equipped and it has a score of submarines. President Sukarno 4ias shown himself no great shakes as an administrator. But he knows vfrom experience how to fight a guerilla of New ID Rates Proposed From Coast to Coast for $1 Less ' . -- Indonesians used In forcing the Dutch out of Dutch. New Guinea. It combined political and ' eco nomic pressures with military threats backed by powerful armed forces built primarily with Communist-bloc aid.t Now, with Dutch New Guinea si'll undigested, the same tactics are to be directed against the federation, .with North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei the targets. Since southern Borneo already is Indonesian, the objective would be to bring the whole of the island under Indonesian control. 100 Million People Borneo is the' world's third largest island and the population British commonwealth. ' It is to Include Malaya, already independent; Singapore, except for British control of its defense and foreign affairs, and the British dependencies of North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak across the South China Sea on the island of Borneo. It is opposed by Indonesia leaders as "accomplices of neo - imperialists pursuing a policy hostile to Indonesia." Having relieved , themselves of this linguistic mouthful, the Indonesians then went on to say they were adopting a policy of "confrontation" toward the Federation of Malaysia. Leaders Concerned Last week, in conversations with UPI President Mims Thoma-soleaders in Singapore and WASHINGTON (UPI) Malaya expressed concern over Bell telephone companies have the Indonesian position. proposed new interstate telephone In Kuala Lumpur, Malayan Pre- - rates that would permit long distance calls, anywhere in the. continental. United States for $1 or less between the hours of 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. . " The Federal Communications Commission, which announced the said the reductions proposal, would be accompanied, however, by increases of 5 or 10 cents on person-to-perso- n calls up to 800 miles. Although the Bell proposal still A Salt BAKER, Calif. (UPI) Lake City man was fatally injured requires FCC approval, this was inTuesday when his wife lost con- considered a mere , formality trol of their car and it overturned asmuch as the agency initiated on U.S. 91 about seven miles east the idea. Under the new rate schedule, a of Baker. station-to-statio- n inGene Leroy Kroening, . 20, who three-minuwas thrown from the car, died" en terstate call placed between 9 route to a hospital. His wife, Lin- p.m. and 4:30 a.m. local time could be made anywhere in the da, 15, was not hurt seriously. continental United States for $1 or California Highway Patrolmen said the car ran off a shoulder on less. As an example of the effect of the Baker grade, swung back onto the pavement and then to the the proposal, the FCC said it now call shoulder again, rolling over 3Vfe, costs $1.75 for a three-minutto the from West Washington times before landing on its roof. Coast after 6 p.m. Based on 1962 telephone traffic ASKS BUTTER SUBSIDY volume, it was estimated the prostation-to-statio- n rates WASHINGTON (Uil) A Na- posed lower would cost the telephone compantional Grange dairy advisory committee Tuesday recommend- ies $55 million in revenue. This ed to Congress a dairy program would be partially offset 'by- - an infeaturing a butter subsidy' for crease of $25 million inn revenue from the higher person-to-persoconsumers. The subsidy would permit a con- rates. call is one in sumer to buy a second pound of A station-to-statio- n butter at a low price, perhaps 15 which the person placing the call cents,, after buying the first at is willing to speak to anyone whon answers, the number. In a person-to-persoregular market prices. call, the person phoning does not pay unless he gets his The one Christmas plant native party. to America is the poinsettia. The commission said the rate self-governi- , mier Tengku Abdul Rahman told the; Indonesians to "keep your hands off Malaysia." "Confrontation' is .a word the Killed In Grandma Aids Californa Six Escape From Berlin te STIL1. GOING STRONG Thirty-seve- n years ago Dolores Del Rio arrived in Hollywood for her first movie, a silent titled "Johanna" starring Jack Mulhall and DorT othy McHale. Again this month Dolores left her native Mexico for an acting job in Hollywood, this time for television. The trip took 3i2 hours by jet. The first to a was five Hollywood journey bumpy days by train. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . hr City to Sponsor Three Bills For Legislature Utah Senate Out of Bills SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Senate found itself temporarily out of bills to consider Tuesday, prompting Sen. Clyde Miller, Lake, to note jthe labor comSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The he is on has had nothing o mittee Salt Lake City Attorney's office do. has prepared three bills for sub mission to the Legislature. One measure asks the state oav public hearings before adoption of for water supplied by the citv at municipal cash budgets. the state capitol. A second would The City Commission Tuesday exempt police officers from iurv approved the bills for presentation duty and a third would require to the Legislature. D-S- alt -- Miller said when some bills are to" the committee it can get to work. Mindful there are three Democrats and two Republicans on the committee Majority Leader Kleon referred Kerr remarked: "That's one thing we've done. The committees the Democrats krun don't get any bills!" e' ! Hong Kong's name means "Frag- rant Harbor" in Chinese. Free Gift Offer Ends January 31st s BERLIN (UPI) A was treated ' for shock today after she led six boys over the showcovered wall to West Berlin. The "boys were aged 12 to' 16. ..wasY her One of the grandson and the others were.nis Y.. friends. 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