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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1880 THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1980
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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Quotes From the News
By United Pratt International
Chicago President Eisenhower, In a telegram to Vice
President Nixon congratulating him on winning the Repub
lican nomination lor president:
"Astonishment at your nomination on th nt ballot it
omething less than complete."
Washington Mrs. Barbara Gay Powers, stating she still
hopes to get to Russia for the trial of her husoand, U-2 pilot
Francis G. Powers, despite the Soviets' refusal to give her
a visa:
"I'm very detirout of being with my hutband at the
trial. I'm hopeful that my chances will be good,"
Stockholm, Sweden Acting Prime Minister Sven An
derson, blasting President Eisenhower for implying that
socialism had led to drunkeness, suicides and other excesses
in "a fairly friendly European country," which Anderson
took to mean Sweden:
"One mutt be glad that his period as President toon will
come to an end if he has said this about Sweden."
Hollywood-Russian movie star Yuri Yakovlev, expressing
his approval of the United States with reservations:
; "This b a fine country, but they do not distill the Todka
enough. In Russia we drink it straight. But In this country
it must be mixed with something else."
Visiting Russian Movie
Celebrities Baffled by
Production Trouble Here
By VERNON SCOTT
(UPD Hollywood Correspondent
Hollywood Three Rus
sian movie celebrities, visiting
filmtown for the first time,,
cannot understand why Holly
wood production is diminish
ing while Soviet pictures are
booming.
Director Ivan Pyriev, ac
tress Julia Borsova and actor
Yuri Yakovlev, here as part
of the cultural exchange,
could not comprehend why
American television has put
a dent in the movie box-of
fice. They argued if the
movies were good people
would go to see them.
"There are many reasons
why our pictures are so suc
cessful, and why there are so
many of them," Pyriev said
through an interpreter.
"First, we have built many
new theaters in the past five
years. The public has more
money to spend, and more
free time now that the work
ing day has been shortened.
We have never been so busy."
' Find Much In Common
Dlrctors, evidently, have
much in common the world
over. Pyriev is a Russian du
plicate for John Huston. He
carried a cane, his hair was
wind blown and he wore a
Jacket carelessly flung over
his shoulder.
Miss Bonsova, while no
glamor queen, is best de
scribed as a typical fresh
scrubbed runner-up in a 4-H
beauty contest.
She said Soviet movie
makers have the same prob
lems as Hollywood producers.
"It is difficult to find com
edies," she said, also through
a n interpreter. - "However,
V:?sians laugh at the same
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tilings Americans do. Your
comedies are well received in
Russia."
Yakovlev, who co-stars
with Julia in "The Idiot."
made a wry face as he sipped
a vodka and tonic.
"This is a fine country.''
he observed, "But they do
not distill the vodka enough.
In Russia we drink it straight.
But in this country it must
be ' mixed with something
else."
All three visitors, who have
already visited New York and
Washington, agreed that
Americans are very much
nice their countrymen.
Americans Called Friendly
"Many of the people we
meet have relatives In Rus
sia," Miss Borisova said. "Ev
eryone here is friendly. Rus
sians are the same way to
visitors from the United
States."
"Exchange of movies and
workers is a good thing," said
Yakovlev, who resembles a
young Burt Lancaster. "I
think it will help our inter
national relations. My own
observations here show me
what a land ot great con
trasts this is."
Asked if Hollywood movies
were well-received in Russia,
Pyriev said some were more
successful than others.
"The best ones were 'Marty,'
'War and Peace,' 'Twelve
Angry Men,' 'Roman Holiday"
and Stanley Kramer's 'On the
Beach,' that last one dealing
with the end of the world
by atomic war. We found
that very impressive."
Wall Street
Chatter
New York (UPD - Being "un
able to see the forest for the
trees" is a frequent pitfall of
the investor, according to
Brevits, bi - weekly publica
tion of Vance, Sanders and
company.
Too often, the letter points
out. some people become so
preoccupied with day-to-day
industrial news or with sea
sonal forecasts of economic
and market developments that
they overlook the dynamic
long-range growth trend of
our economy.
"With an income - tax free
yield of over 7 per cent, new
projects and growth in cash
flow," the shares of Kratter
Corp. are attractive for both
income and capital apprecia
tion, notes Bache and com
pany.
Ira Haupt and company
looks for Amp Inc., to finish
1960 at record levels, with
the fastest growth coming
from the company's overseas
subsidiaries.
North American Aviation
seems well-deflated at current
levels, says Reynolds and
company. "It Is a' technically
oriented firm that has attain
ed wide diversification with
in the framework of its mili
tary business and is particu
larly strong in the missile
field and in defense electron
ics.",
Not far from its 1056 mar
ket low, General Dynamics
seems to discount "quite fully
the downward revision" in
this year's earnings possibili
ties, according to Standard
and Poor's.
Youth Admits
Starting Fires
Salem (UPD - Police here said
Wednesday that a 14-year-old
boy has admitted setting a
string of fires that gutted a
vacant house here Monday.
The boy said he used a lino
leum solvent to start the fires.
Damage was estimated at
nearly $3,000. The youth was
remanded to juvenile authori
ties.
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can take safely under a given
set of circumstances." -
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the forgotten man - the vast
majority who use alcoholic
beverages without creating
problems for themselves or
others and who have been ig
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gators because today's em.
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ecent years because brewers,
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lives as are caused by those
who have just been guzzling."
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