Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 16, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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Oat of Hospital Herbert Hoover watches m author Clar-
ence Budington Holland (left), points out the channel they'll
follow when they leave Miami Beach, Fla., for a fishing trip.
' The 78-year-old former president had just left St. Francia
Hospital after a bout with flu. At right is Lawrence Richey,
former White House secretary and an old friend. (AP Wire
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Hollywood Awards Circuit
Becomes Active Once Again
By BOB THOMAS
' Hollywood UP) Here we go
n the awards circuit again!
When the California fruit
trees are beginning to burst
forth again into blossom, it s a
Sign that the award season is
with us again. Statuettes and
plaques pop up all over the
place, delighting the winners,
the gold-plating companies and
the trade papers, which bulge
War Objectors
Assigned Duty
Albany - Twelve selective
service registrant from Linn
county, board No. 11, classified
as conscientious objectors, re
cently were assigned to serve a
two-year hitch in the service of
the United States by being
ployed by hospitals, veteran
hospitals and various other de
partments, the Linn county
(ward announced Friday.
: Those who have begun their
two years of erviee, the tame
mount of time served fey in
ductees, are: Melvin J. Stewart
nd Lafe Joseph Stewart, Hal
fey; Clarence A. Reeser, RFD 1;
Wayne Daniel Alliman, RFD 1;
Curtls Richard Zehr, RFD 1;
Charles Wesley Reeser, RFD 1;
Richard John Fahndrtch, RFD 1;
Wilton Daniel Smucker, Daniel
Ik Stewart and Delbert E. Baker,
Earrisburg, and Ivaa Dale Roth
and Wlllard Paul Gerig, Leban
on. Also inducted into the army
this month were II young men
from Linn county, including six
voluntary inductees, the board
also stated.
The board sent 40 men to Port
land Thursday for physical ex
aminations. Of the 40 examined,
17 will be inducted March 12
and IS, it was announced.
Pythian Sisters to
Initiate at Dallas
Dallas In the absence of
Mrs. Mary Buller, most excel
lent chief of the Pythian Sis
ters, Mrs. Olive Frlesen con
ducted the regular meeting of
the Pythian Sisters on Thurs
day, Feb. 12. Mrs. Carl Swan
atrom took Mrs. Friesen's place
as excellent senior for the evening.
During the meeting balloting
was held and it was announced
that the next meeting, Feb. 26,
would Include initiation.
The committee serving for the
evening included: refreshments,
Mr. Anna Colgrove, Mrs. Ade
line May, Mrs. Betty Crider,
Mrs. Delia Swanstrom, and Mrs.
Wllda Bollman; program, Mrs.
Ruby Irwin; decorating, Mr.
Melba Richardson, and Mrs. Ed-
ris Woods.
. The Valentine motif was used
as the theme for the meetine.
The highlight of the evening
was a candlelight reobllgation
erviee.
with congratulatory ads. '
Within a few days, I covered
the TV Academy awards, the
movie academy nomination and
the Photoplay award dinners.
Also currently in season are
the award events of the Screen
Directors guild, Redbook, Look,
Pic and Click. Surely a reporter
deserves some kind of award for
getting through all of them.
The TV Academy's Emmy
statuette may yet become a full
sister to the austere Oscar. That
will take a little time, but this
year's TV Academy event was
a professional show. Sol hitch
came when emcee Art Link-
letter ran through three micro
phone before finding one that
worked. , .
The TV affair teemed to have
even more excitement and elec
tricity than the movie event
Mayoe tbat't because it wat
held at a dinner, at the Oscar
event were in pre-war day. By
limiting attendance to a select
audience, the sponsors provided
n atmosphere that wat tense
and responsive.
.
It' possible that the Oscar
presentations can be held in
more intimate surroundings, now
that the event 1 being televised.
There ha been tome call for
the TV Academy to make more
award categories to honor wri
ters, singer, producers, direc
tor, etc. That seems a mistake.
The movie academy ha in
sisted on rewarding every crea
tive branch of picture making.
That's nice for the creators, but
it merely bore or confuse the
public. The ultimate la reached
with three different categories
for screen writing. Why not cite
the best pictures or TV shows
and let all the creators take the
bows.
Awards postscript . . . -It
looks as though few of the top
Oscar contenders will be in
town for the big event March
ID. Shirley Booth' and Bette
Davis are in New York shows,
and Julie Harris has been tour
ing with "I Am a Camera." Kirk
Douglas, Alec Guinness and Jose
Ferrer are abroad, and Marlon
Brando is off riding hit motor
cycle. The latter may be induced
to attend with a tuxedo cost
over his tattered T-shirt.
Gary Cooper is in Mexico, but
may return for Oscar night Only
Joan Crawford and Susan Hay-
ward are definitely expected to
be in town.
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