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MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1959
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'KEEP SMILING' While their husbands confer on most of the major issues of
the cold war, Mrs. Anastas Mikoyan; Mrs. Richard Nixon; Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev
and Mrs. Frol Kozlov (left to right) enjoy themselves at Khrushchev's summer home
near Moscow. Later when they and their husbands- posed for photographs, Khru
shchev wisecracked: "Keep smiling, otherwise they'll say we just had a quarreL"
Dennis O'Keefe Starts
New Series of Shows
By VERNON SCOTT
UPI Hollywood ;
Correspondent
Hollywood - (UPD - Dennis
O'Keefe, long absent from the
-movieland scene, is pumping
.out a new TV series for the
fall season.
It's a situation comedy. And
in this era of western and
detective thrillers situation
comedy is as risky as fan
dancing at a PTA meeting.
- With such shows as "De
cember Bride" and The Bob
Cummings and Phil Silvers
programs biting ' the coaxial
dust this year it would seem
unreasonable to buck the
trend against rib-ticklers.
But O'Keefe is confident
his situationer about a New
York columnist will strike pay
dirt. He is committed to film
39 segments.
"The other situation comedy
shows had four or five bril
liant years before they went
off the air," he said, "and I
think we can do the same
thing. People want to laugh.
That was proved when several
sponsors offered to buy our
show."
No Horse Opera
Asked why he didn't "at
tempt a horse opera or private
eye series, O'Keefe had an
immediate explanation.
"I played dramatic roles,
adventurers, detectives and
straight parts in movies for
years," he explained. "But
the only pictures of mine the
public remembers are the
comedies."
Where has Dennis been for
the past four.or five years?
"In Europe making movies
for my own company, 'Pen
dennis Productions'," he said.
"I came back to Hollywood
to establish a future for my
self in TV something like
Dick Powell and Desi Arnaz
have done.
Hopes for World-Wide Series
, "Eventually, I hope "to re
turn to Europe to make the
first true world-wide televi
sion series. I plan to collect
39 top scripts and shoot them
in different locations in Afri
ca, South America, Europe
and the Orient. It will be
titled 'Johnny Paris,' but I
won't act in the series. I'll
produce and maybe direct a
few of them."
As of now, O'Keefe has his
hands full turning out one
segment a week for "The Den
nis O'Keefe Show."
. The comedy is based on his
antics with celebrities and
characters- he encounters as
a columnist. Dennis portrays
a widower with a 10-year-old
son who is badgered by his
housekeeper, hatchet - faced
Hope Emerson. .
"I have a few girl friends,
too," O'Keefe said, "but I'm
not a Robert Cummings-type
wolf. It's a wholesome pro
gram with lots of laughs, and
I m convinced it will be a
hit."
Central Point Rural
Called to 3 Fires
Three fires in grass and
grain fields were extinguished
Monday afternoon and Tues
day by the Central Point Rural
Fire department.
An eight acre grass and saw
dust fire was reported near
Crater Lake highway and
Antelope rd., and a fire in a
grain field at the east end of
Pittview rd. burned about Vz
acre.
A third fire was reported
at the West Side school at Ross
lane and Old Stage rd. which
burned an area about 50 by
100 feet, Tuesday morning.
There are about 8,000 phys
ical therapists in the United
States and the total demand
has been set at 14,000 more
at present. About 3,000 grad
uates are needed each year.
International Rotary
President in Eugene
Eugene - A highlight in the
history of ,the local district
of Rotary International will
be the visit of Harold T.
Thomas, International Rotary
president, to Eugene on Aug.
7..
Rotarians from throughout
the district are planning to
attend a dinner at 6:45 p.m.
at the Eugene hotel that date.
The Rotary clubs of Spring
field and Eugene' are co-hosting
the affair, and delegations
are expected from all the
clubs in the district, which
includes southern Oregon.
Thomas is from Auckland,
New Zealand, where in pri
vate life he is a leading fig
ure in commerce. Accompany
ing him on the United States
trip is his wife.
Thomas' official visit will
be the first such for the Ro
tary district. '
'Bump' from Bite
Is Reaction to
Allergy, SC Says
Ottawa, Canada -(Science
Service)-The "bump" that re- j
suits when a mosquito bites
you is an ellergic reaction.
It is not, as many persons,
including scientists, had believed-,
the result of the in
sect's injecting a poisonous
substance that irritates the
skin. - .
Tests with laboratory ani
mals and some humarts show
that they can be sensitized to
mosquito bites by injections
of mosquito extract or by re
peated exposures to mosquito
bites. The immediate reac
tion, described as the appear
ance of a "soft, whitish
wheal" surrounded by a red
area, occurs only in sensitized
animals, Dr. J. A. McKiel of
the Department of National
Health and Welfare here re
ports. This indicates an aller
gic response.
Fail to Raise Wheals
Injecting rabbits and guinea
pigs with mosquito extracts
failed to produce any toxic
symptoms in the animals, Dr.
McKiel says. The suggestion
made by some scientists that
mosquitoes inject histamine
into the wound and that this
causes the immediate bite re
action is also "untenable,' he
says. Injections of a histamine
compound failed to raise
wheals in either bite-sensitive
or normal animals.
Analysis of extracts pre
pared from mosquitoes at var
ious stages in the insect's life
cycle shows that the allergen
ic material develops late in
the transformation of the mos
quito, from larva to adult. Dr.
McKiel founH that the male
mosquito, while he does not I
take "blood-meals, does con
tain the same allergenic ma
terial as the famale.
About 7,500 mosquitoes
were cut up, separating the
head and thorax or "chest"
from the abdominal region, to
discover the origin of this al
lergenic substance. It is lim
ited to the head-thorax region,
Dr. uMcrueT"says, probably In
the salivary glands.
Comparison of reactions to
the bites of different species
of mosquitoes . indicates that
the allergenic material is a
complex one or ones. The
evidence is against its being
a single, simple chemical com
pound, Dr. McKiel concludes.
Details of his study appear
in the current issue of the
Canadian Journal of Zoology.
Canada has a land area of
3,846,000 square miles, but
a population of only 17 mil
lion about that of New York
state.
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