La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, July 10, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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With Major Hoop!. IfRED DAN2IG SAYS:
Is .'Lepye It To Beaver'
Most Honest Show On TV?
By FRED DANZIG
UPI Staff Writer
NEW YOKK I'PI I discov
ered Thursday night that even a
filmed situation comedy on TV,
often called our most puerile con
tribution to world culture, can
amaze me.
In Leave It To Beaver on ABC
TV. a repeat of "The Pipe" epi
sode dealt with the warm, human
story of a small boy and his
smoking a pipe. And there came
this line, when young "Beaver"
Cleaver, played by Jerry Math
ers, is caught smoking: "Smok
ing can wreck you." There also
was dialogue about the wisdom of
not smoking until the age of 21.
It sounds harmless. I know, but
when you consider that the tobac
co industry helps pay a great
chunk of the TV industry's bills,
you must wonder whether Leave
It To Beaver is: 1. The most hon
est family show on TV or 2. The
dumbest.
Short Shots: The second episode
of 21 Beacon Street on NBC-TV
was very much like the first. It
offered a contrived plot, complete
with Dennis Morgan and his
blackboard 'on which he dia
grams his crime-busting attack):
Joanna Barnes managing to get
Man Is Sought
For Centennial
Embezzlement
PORTLAND UPI I A Portland
man, Harold O. Leloff, 59. has
been charged with embezzlement
of $25,000 in connection with ad
vertised funds received for an
unpublished Centennial souvenir
program.
Presiding District Jutlsc Hay fc.
I Shoemaker Thursday issued a
warrant for Leloff.
The information charged Leloff
with embezzling funds from the
Western Alcan and Surveys, Inc..
a Portland firm, through which
solicitations for the unofficial pub-
llication were allegedly made.
The Multnomah county grand
jury which has called a large
number of witnesses, received the
case from the federal postal authorities.
A large number of businessmen
and others allegedly paid substan
tial sums of money in advance
for space in a publication to be
I called, "Centennial Manifest of
I Oregon."
BELLY LANDING SUCCESSFUL
TOKYO (UPI) A Pan Ameri
can Boeing Stratocruiscr carrying
53 passengers and a crew of six
made a successful emergency
belly landing here Wednesday
night ' after running into trouble
on a night from Hong Kong.
There were no injuries, but the
airliner's fuselage was damaged
and its four propellers were bent.
Cause of the emergency was not
immediately reported.
into another villain's boudoir: dis
guises and ingenious "bugging"
setups. The story dealt with a
bank robbery staged by Dennis
Morgan & Co. in order to save
a client's reputation. (Well, I
said it was contrived, didn't I?)
21 Beacon Street brings me to
one of the watchwords of TV
Thursday, night: Sakeasy. The
Lawless Years on NBC-TV of
fered a perfunctory documentary
about a young punk bootlegger
who tried to muscle in on the big
guys. He was, of course, rubbed
out iustdntly. On Playhouse 90,
seven bootleggers were rubbed
out in one blust during a repeat
of CBS-TV's "Seven Against The
Wall," the story of Chicago's St.
Valentine's Day massacre in 1929.
On Saturday, DA's Man on
NBC-TV will offer a story about
bootleggers being knocked out of
business. What was that popular
phrase in those happy days? Oh,
my nerves.
Groucho Marx repeated the You
Bet Your Life show in . which
John Charles Thomas raps rock
'n roll while Roberta Iicnc, an
Elvis Presley Fan Club president,
defends Our Leader. Roberta re
minded Groucho that he hadn't
mentioned Elvis and Groucho re
plied: "I seldom do unless 1
stub my toe."
The Channel Swim: Alan Jay
Lerner and Frederick Loewe
have cancelled their 90-minute
NBC-TV special that had been
slated for viewing on Friday.
Nov. 13. "Insoluble problems
which arose during negotiations
with the network, the projected
sponsor (General Motors) and Al
fred Productions. Inc. (Lerner
Loewe) concerning the format"
was given as the reason.
While an NBC spokesman said
negotiations were continuing be
tween NBC and Lerner and
Locwe for "the development of a
program for future purchase," a
spokesman for Lerner and Loewe
said, "there arc no negotiations."
He added that the stumbling
block was the sponsor's insistence
on a format that would include
scenes from "My Fair Lady" and
the motion picture, "Gigi."
"Lerner and Loewe felt they
could not agree, artistically or
legally, to this format." He add
ed, "none of the production ma
terial from these productions will
be released for TV in the fore
seeable future." Scratch one high
light from next season's , TV
schedule.
Ann Harding will co-star with
June Allyson in "Ruth and Na
omi," the premiere presentation
of the June Allyson Theater oh
CBS-TV Monday, Sept. 21. .
Dorothy Hart returns to the
nighttime Pantomime Quiz show
on Monday, July 20, on ABC-TV.
Genevieve, recuperating a severe
cold brought on by exhaustion, is
tentatively set for a Monday. July
13 visit to the Jack Paar Show.
Observer, La Grande, Ore., Friday, July 10, 1959 Page 4
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pork chop dinner isn't fattening!"
MOVIE WITH EVER YTHING
IS ALMOST ALL UNTRUE
By ANTHONY AUSTIN
UPI Staff Writw
PARIS (UPI) It's the movie
that has everything and almost
none of it true. It's definitely anti
American, but Americans who
flock to it don't know whether to
howl with rage or giggle at its
absurdities.
The motorcycle mob of blank
faced young hoodlums rips into
the American town. Black leather
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Copter Crashes
At Klamath Falls
KLAMATH FALLS .UPI) An
Air Force helicopter- with Col.
Jack W. Williams, commanding
officer of Kingsley Field, aboard,
crashed on the shore of upper
Lake Klamath about noon Thurs
day. None of the five occupants
aboard was injured, except for
scratches.
The Air Force said the copter
was on a routine flight to inspect
the recreation area being devel
oped on the lake for Air.iForce
personnel.
The copter did not burn.
Personnel aboard were Col. Wil
liams, co-pilot; 1st Lt. Michael
Langford, pilot: Maj. William
Hicks, Maj. John Scarboro, and
Maj. Eugene Hollway.
MADRID PASSES 2-MILLION
MADRID (UPI' Metropolitan
Madrid officially has moved past
the two million mark in popula
tion, making it the sixth largest
city in Europe. Officials Wednes
day celebrated the event by heap
ing awards and honors on five
day-old Ana Isabel Sainz de Cueto
y Torres, who. after, a careful
check of records, was named the
capital city's two millionth citizen.
jackets zero in on the hapless
bookstore owner.
Slap! His eyeglasses fly from
his hands. Crash cowboy boots
grind his groping fingers into the
floor.
"Brutality in America!" is the
screaming message of the opening
scene of the new French movie,
Til Spit On Your Graves."
The Poor Drink Scotch
The scenes shift. In a cabin
deep in Mississippi (after a lynch
ing, of course) a poor white takes
a pull on a bottle imported Bal
luntine's scotch what else?
Meanwhile, buck on Main Street
tempers rise. The drugstore own
er pulls his pistol from under the
counter. Candles in empty coke
bottles splutter in the night.
The hero, a light-skinned Negro
passing for white, makes for the
Canadian border with the white
girl who loves him because he
scowls.
Alas! Floodlights bare the flee
ing pair and machine guns cut
them down. Uncle Sam has the
border watched.
Author Never Visited America
Boris Vian, a Parisian jacqucs-of-all-trades
who wrote the script,
was not limited in his descrip
tions of America, since he has
never been there. Ho died two
weeks ago of a heart attack while
watching this movie version of
his original novel, "J'irai Craclicr
Sur Vos Tombes.''
The movie is the talk of the
sitlewalk cafes and American
tourists flock to it for three rea
sonsto get mad. to giggle or to
gulp at the sex scenes which
would never be shown in an
American movie.
American small town girls wear
their Parisian dresses only to shed
them at the drop of a stare. In
an underwater kissing scene the
girl lacks the top of her bikini.
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cevrtcy cannot be guerenteed by the L Grind Evening Observer.
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