SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednefday, March 21, 1958
"We also eliminated film clips
of the nominated pictures," the
producer went on. "The show
has faster pace." -
The stage' setting at the Hol
lywood Pantages theater has
been simplified to a huge Oscar
in front or a big panel. This
year the show was stretched to
ls4 hours to include the honor
ary awards.
TV wanted to make an even
deeper- inroad into- the awards:
Telecast the show in color.
"But it would have meant us
ing the balcony for lights and
it would have eliminated half of
the audience," said the produc-
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Around Hollywood
" By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) Holly
wood s traditional big event of
the year, the Oscar ceremony,
The top acting awards will be
presented by last year's Oscar
winners Marlon Brando (by
film from Manila), Grace Kelly,
Edmund O'Brien and Eva Marie
Saint.
has become
more of a top
rated televi
sion "spectac
ular" this year
and less of an
awaras cere
mony. The Acade
my of Motion
Picture Arts
er. "It would have been less an.
Academy Awards show."
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As We Live
Too Much Molher Worry
Can Make Child Dependent
It is natural for young par
ents to be concerned when their
first baby is premature. But,
this concern
can lead to
serious psycho
logical damage
to the child.
(Q) "My sis
ler's baby was
p r e m a ture
The doctor put
him in an in
c u b a ior and
kept him in
a month after
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
for my sister to be concerned
about him. How can I make her
sea that she is making a mis
take?" W.G.
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Dr. Hurlock
the hospital for
my sister was well enough to
go home. Now the baby is just
fine and is at home with his
parents. But, my sister is so
afraid that something will hap
pen to him that she won't leave
him alone. Her husband wants
her to get a baby sitter occasion
ally so they can go out together
and my mother has offered to
stay with the baby sometimes
during the day so my sister can
go to the shops or to see her
friend' My sister has her hus
band do all the marketing so she
can be at home with the baby.
The baby is nearly three months
old and it seems unreasonable
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(A) I question whether you or
any member of the family can
make your sister realize her con
cern about the baby is bad for
him and for her. However, you
could get in touch with the doc
tor, tell him how your sister
hovers over the baby and ask
him to speak to her about the
matter.
It is perfectly natural for a
young mother to be concerned
about the welfare of her first
baby, especially wher it has ar
rived in the world too soon and
needed special care for a month
after its birth. And, until she
is sure the baby is strong and
well, it is natural for her not
to want to entrust him to any
one else, even her own mother.
Unless your sister gets a
healthier attitude about the baby
than she now has, she will hover
over him to the point where she
will make him so dependent on
her he will be unable to live
his own life as he grows older.
And,- because your sister is
wrapping herself up in the baby,
she will find herself high and
dry when the baby grows up,
goes to school, and leaves her at
home alone.
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Aline Mosby and Sciences
tonight hands out more than 40
gold statuettes for the best pic
tures and players of 1955. But
because of the high rating the
TV show won last year the old
time Academy Awards cere
mony of years back has been
streamlined to the bone to make
it a fast-paced TV program.
Producer Bill Kayden, on this
fourth telecast of the Oscar der
by, has weeded out all but the
essentials for the program. It
needs only the glamour stars
and a funny script, by Master
of Ceremonies Jerry Lewis to
get a big rating.
Many Names Dropped
This year for the first time in
Academy history most of the
nominees' names won't be read.
"We'll repeat the nominees
for the acting awards only,"
Kayden said. "The nominees al
ready were mentioned on the
nominations telecast last
month."
Most of the awards will be
presented by this year's acting
nominees Jennifer Jones (by
film from England), Anna Mag
nani (by film from Italy), Kath
arine Hepburn (in New York),
Jack Lemmon, Arthur Kennedy,
Joe Mantell, Sal Mineo, Arthur
O'Connell, Betsy Blair (by film
from Spain), Peggy Lee, Marisa
Pavan, JoVan Fleet, Natalie
Wood, James Cagney, Spencer
Tracy, ' Ernest Borgmine, Frank
Sinatra.
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