Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1960, Image 17

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MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1960
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THE FULL TREATMENT Half-Chinese, halt Scotch-Irish
Nancy Kwan Is getting the full treatment publicity build-up
by studio press agents in connection with her first motion
picture role. Her candid answers during interviews with the
press have sent several members of the studio publicity
departments scurrying for their ulcer pills. (UPI Telophoto)
Half -Chinese Actress
Getting Star Treatment
At Hollywood Studio
Br VERNON SCOTT
Hollywood (UPD The pub
llcity tom-toms are throbbing
tot Nancy Kwan, half Chi
, nese, half Scotch-Irish actress,
who costars with William
' Holden In her first movie
- She's . getting the "star
treatment" in a campaign
which makes her sound like
a . combination 'Marilyn Mon
roe Anna May Wong,
At Paramount Studios the
other day she posed in sexy
Chinese gowns. Nancy, edu
cated in England, Is about as
Chinese as egg too yung in an
Elk City, Okla., hash house,
The publicity boys wax
ecstatic when describing her
charms and talent.
"Her , long - lashed dark-
brown eyes require special
makeup to give them the
Oriental slant necessary to
play the Chinese 'Yum Yum1
elrl, Suzle." The latter re
ferred to her title role in "The
World of Suzie Wong.1
Brace yourself for the next
broadside;
"Away from the cameras
Nancy graciously accepted the
homage her beauty and pi
quant personality elicited
from male members of the
crew and cast and chatted
with females about the boy
friends she seems to have
scattered all over the globe."
But Nancy's choosy. Recent
ly she said she didn't particu
larly want to meet Marlon
Brando.
"I understand he likes Ori
ental girls, but I am not im
pressed," she said. "He means
nothing to me."
Nancy doesn't dig the hlgh
foned campaign to make her
famous, and, pixie - like, she
ihocks interviewers with un
printable observations.
Asked how she won the role
In the first place, she candid
ly explains it was because she
and a famous movie mogul
Were friends.
: Her press agent gasped and
hastily explained this is Nan
cy's Idea of a joke, adding that
the bigwig is happily married.
Group Officials
Said Communistic
l Washington - (UPD -The
House Committee on Un
American Activities claims
fix officials of a new national
organization trying to abolish
the committee have been iden
tified as members of the Com
munist party.
' The committee said a sev
enth official had been Iden
tified by the state department
as having . belonged to the
Communist party in Germany
before coming to the United
States in 1933.
Target of the House group
was the "National Committee
to Abolish the Un-American
Activities Committee."
The congressional commit
tee said its opponents were
holding their first meeting in
New York today.
It Identified the six offic
ials as Harvey O'Connor,
Rhode Island; Florence Lus
comb, Massachusetts; the Rev.
William Howard Melish, New
York; Russ Nixon, Washing
ton, D.C.;; Frank Wilkinson,
Los Angeles and Richard Crl
ley, Chicago.
The committee said In a
statement the state . depart
ment denied Dr. Otto Nathan,
New York, a passport In 19SS
because he had been a mem
ber of -the Communist party
In the early thirties and had
ince been "closely associated
with known Communists."
The 21-year-old native of
Hong Kong was signed after
five screen tests. Nancy
laughed merrily during his ex
planation. Actually, the tiny 5 feet 2,
103 pounds actress lucked into
her role In "The World of
Suzie Wong." ' .
Originally .-the part was
played by France Nuyen, one
of Brando's sometime girl
friends, But during the course
of the picture France gained
so much .weight she was ex
cused from her duties. .
"I'm really a dancer," Nan
cy said. "And I had only had
three months of acting lesson."
before I started.
"Personally, I like beatnl!
things . . ."
rms time the flack sug
gested she move onto her next
interview, He looked worried.
Police Seek Man
For $300 Theft
The cash register in Stan's
Market at Crater Lake high
way and Sams Valley highway
junction was robbed of $300
Tuesday afternoon, state po
lice said.
State police are looking for
man, young woman and in
fant. The man was reported,
by Mrs. Stanley Straus, wife
of the store owner, as a pos
sible suspect. He was the last
one In the store alone just be
fore the currency was discov
ered missing, she explained.
.Mrs. Straus said the man
bought two bottles of soft
drink, drove his car to the
gas pumps, then insisted on
paying for both items before
he had received the gas. He
was alone In the store while
she was pumping gas, she said.
Medford police found the
blue Pontiac he was driving
at the Big Y market at the
north limits of Medford. Of
ficers learned later that he
had hired a cab to take he
and his family to Hanley rd.
where they bought the second
car.
Descriptions given by the
cab driver and former car
owner coresponded, police
said. The cab driver said his
passenger was carrying a large
roll of bills.
Labor Organizations
Listed in Directory
Salem -(UPD- The State La
bor Bureau said Wednesday it
has published a directory of
labor organizations In Oregon
and the booklet is available at
the Salem and Portland of
fices of the State Labor De
partment.
This Is the first time the
union directory has been pre
sented in separate booklet
form.
Labor Commissioner Nor
man O. Nilsen said the book
also lists principal officers and
addresses of International
unions.
The booklet Is a companion
publication to the departmcn's
directory of business associa
tions.
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