The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, November 19, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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The Bulletin, Tuesday, November 19, 1963 J Television in review
DENfllS, THE MENACE
Jerry Lewis series will go
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National Grange session ending
PORTLAND (UPI) -The Na
tional Grange took up resolu
tions on the final day of its 97th
annual convention here today.
The major issue scheduled to
be voted on by the organiza
tion's delegates at the end of
the nine-day meeting was Presi
dent Kennedy's proposed federal
tax cut.
The Grange's taxation com
mittee Monday took a stand
against the cut "unless accom
panied by an equal amount of
reduction In federal spending."
The committee criticized "big
government." It said "govern
ment services should be fin
anced and administered as far
as possible at local and state
levels."
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By Rick Du Brow
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Mon
day's confirmation that the
Jerry Lewis ABC-TV series will
leave the air after its Dec. 14
show marked an abrupt end to
tne seasons snori-iivea Dig
gamble: A weekly, live two
hour program in key viewing
time.
TTinimh thp sprips took a
pretty widespread critical rap
ping, wun mis reviewci in
agreement, and though the rat
ings didn't help Lewis either, it
is still no cause for rejoicing
when such a maior television
undertaking goes down the
drain, inere are 100 jew guuu
shows available to be happy at
a failure. And tnougn Lewis
has made no secret of his star
rtnm nr hie nrominence. it
would take a petty person to
find satisfaction in the prob
lems of any human being be
fore a nationwide audience.
Lewis had his problems, all
rioht And there is little Ques
tion that he brought the biggest
one on nimseii: tie promiseu
too much.
Hp U st lar?er-than-life human
being, made that way by his
fabulous movie success, and his
enthusiasm and sometimes ov
erbearing self-confidence before
an audience at times result in
tastelessness. Done live, the
show had no chance to elimi
nate these occasions which
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this reviewer still believes
come from a touch of fear that
Lewis once said he experienced
when he is alone on a stage.
Alone, that is, without a part
ner like his old sidekick, Dean
Martin.
There have been some very
funny moments in the series
but the effect of the tasteless
occasions destroyed many of
them that could have been sa
vored. Basically, however, Lew
is simply overextended and
overestimated his considerable
talents in thinking he could just
"wing it" for two hours on na
tionwide television, with only
himself as the basic prop. As a
group, his shows have certainly
been putting a terrible load of
faithfulness on such old fans as
this one, who for some reason
keeps coming back for more,
knowing that no miracle will
take place and wondering
whatever happened to the shy,
underdog Jerry Lewis of the
movie days with Dean Martin.
For Lewis, personally, I am
glad the series is going off, be
cause I think that any further
weekly exposure, without a
drastic attitude change and a
willingness to find a firm direc
torwould do nothing but dam
age to his career. Even if
a man has millions, there is no
pleasure seeing him when he is
down or taking an extra poke
at him either.
Technically, the ending of the
show was because of a differ
ence of opinion regarding for
mat, according to a joint net
work-Lewis statement. Whatev
er the reason, one can only re
gret the results all around, and
hope that maybe a few lessons
are learned.
Tho Channel Swim: Veteran
actor Jon Hall, a longtime mov
ie star, guests on CBS-TV's
"Perry Mason" Nov. 28 . . .
Liza Minnelli, talented daughter
of Judy Garland, turned in a
very pleasant performance sing
ing and dancing on her moth
er's show Sunday on the same
network.
Yale Prof. Frederick Barg
hoorn, freed by the Russians
after 16 days, is interviewed on
CBS-TV's "Face the Nation"
this Sunday.
Saigon claims
mass
since revolution
SAIGON (UPI) More than
700 guerrillas who had been al
lied with the Communist Viet
Cong rebel forces have come
over to the Vietnamese govern
ment side in the past two days,
reliable military sources said
Monday.
The sources said the guerrilla
units of the Han Han sect, in
cluding two battalion com
manders and several other of
ficers, surrendered in groups ol
370 and 250 men in Giang
Province on the western edge
of the Mekong Delta scene ol
the toughest going for govern
ment troops.
The guerrillas were reported
to have brought weapons with
them. Some reports, which
could not be confirmed, said
their armament included mor
tars and machine guns.
The Hoa Hao are a militant
splinter Buddhist sect who had
a private army during French
colonial days. Their army was
crushed in 1045 during the ear
ly days of the former Ngo fam
ily regime but remnants con
tinued to fight in loose alliance
with the Communists.
Elsewhere, four U.S. airmen
were injured early today when
a heavily-armed gas turbin?
helicopter made a forced land
ing due to mechanical failure
near the town of Pleiku in the
central Vietnamese highlands.
The new casualties were re
ported a day after a military
spokesman announced that a
U.S. Army sergeant was killed
in a Communist ambush attack
in the central highland jungles
to become the 110th American
combat fatality in Viet Nam's
war against Red guerrillas.
The sergeant was not identi
fied pending notification of rel
atives. Added revenue
is aim
of b
SALEM (UPI) - Revenues
from lost race track tickets
would have to be turned over to
the state general fund under a
hill amended Monday by the
House Tax Committee.
Race tracks currently keep
the u n c 1 a i m e d money, esti
mated at about $25,000 a year.
The amendment, in fact,
erased another proposal and
substituted the legislation on
race track tickets.
The earlier version would
have raised taxes on beer and
nine.