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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1945)
Indians, Villains, Pioneers Romp Through 'Takes' At Diamond Lake Set As 'Canyon Passage' Is Produced Locution for filming ono scono1 In "Cmiyoii 1'iissiigo, ' showing tliu vllluln shooting nn Imllmi girl wu chosen on tliu Itoguo Ivor, by tliu iiiitnrul bridge Just below Union creek post ulfluu. Action "tnkus" wcio shot 8un (luy, with Ihu role of ono Indian girl pluyad by blondo. blue-uyod lliibo Do Freest, u buy, und a dummy, CulKornlu mission In dliin girls brought to locution for thin rolu couldn't ntiind Ilia il4 degree water of Ihu ltngue o Minn Uo Freest, who rlilus un a Jockey In tliu Powder Puff Derby In Tin iluiiim win iniido up for the role. Mirblti for Shot Slio In pluyfully swimming, In tliu auono, when aplud by Ward Uund, vllluln, whose doublo rum ahuotlng nt hor. Blue glass marbles fired from un ulr-Hun atrlko the wutvr ull around tliu awlinmi'r sending up spuria of water with u realistic pfuttl Hero the boy taken over and where ho la to bo wounded, a dummy la used. ludluna uro not Indlnna, dcud people und dcud horaaa uro dummied, alar do not pluy nil tlielr pans, action for one loculo la allot on thu Deschutes, Wlllu mutto, Umpqtin, Hokiio mid other pot. The screen jiluy, written by Krnest Pascal, deviates from the atory written by Ernest Hay cox, mill the working acrlpt la constantly being charmed by Script Supervisor Bubble He Ikes, aa she la directed by Director Jock Touueur, Muck Wright, Joe Konny, Im Webb und Produc tion Manager Henry "Hunk" Split und lila assistant, Pcrc Ickert. flial.d for KF Just the auine, with ull the muke-belleve, pretense und cam ouflage, when the S;t.uUO,000 technicolor period picture pro duced by Waller Wanner for Uiil vernal aludloa la ahown In Klnmutli Falls aoino time early next year, It will probably ap pear ono amonth, consecutive work of art authentic In detail to coalumea, and Implements of Indian una pioneer warfare, j Nlpo Stronghcart of Ynklma, Waah,, ethnological research man on Indian legendry and his torlcal dntu with the Smithson ian Initltuto la acting In an ad visory capacity on things per taining to Indians, customs and dress lor the 1830 period picture. CompUx Affair The making of such a picture la a complex affair with expenses aa high as 130,000 per day on lo cation, and an average of $15, 000 per day. Willie one villain and two In dian maidens enacted a acene which will only last seconds of time In the finished picture, scores of others were busy on tho set with necessary parts of tho job. Teamwork The teamwork and coopera tion used Sunday on location with such a large vnrled assem blage of units, managera, direc tors and their assistants, wua amazing. Directors and assistant re S.P. There's still Skid This wax won't be over until the last American fighting man Is home again. Meanwhile, those men In the Pacific must still be fed and supplied. Then, they must be brought back here to the West Coast and transported to their homes. And it's up to Western railroads particularly South ern Pacific to do most of this big, vital job. That's why S.P. needs skilled craftsmen: to keep equipment repaired and rolling for this job and for the giant task of reconstruction. You can help tho Army by taking a good S.P. ob Your Army urges qualified men to take railroad jobs now. At S.P., we especially noed skilled craftsmen all kinds of skilled craftsmen. (See partial list at right.) This is your chance to got into the most exciting work there is: railroading! Bo right in the heart of reconver sion activity helping keep military freight, troop and hospital tratna moving! , 1 You get good pay and plenty of extras that other jobs don't have, including hospital and medical care, Insurance and transportation privileges, and a fine re tirement pension plan, , Get the details today, from your nearest S.P, Em ployment Office or Agent. There's no obb'gation. layed calls to actors through megaphones, "Take," "Cut." "Mold," "Camera," "Action!" over the ronr of the waterfall of the Kogiio whoro It foams out from umler tho nuturul rock bridge. A makn-up man und lila lady iisxlatnut (he enn only make-up down to tho Adams apple, after which alio paints tho bodies) mid u liulr-drossnr repaired dam ages between re-fakes, und mudo up substitutes for the parts. All the principals have stand-ins, or doubles, or both. Andy Devlnc has a atund-ln, Susan Huyward a double und u stoud-ln, and ward Bund u doublo. Extra Costumes Two wardrobe men wcro on the Job with smtro costumo Darts In ciiso a sccno In which a gar ment is uumaged nun to he re sliol, or a person of different size should pluy tho part ut the nisi mmuio. rugs woro Kepi by these men of what each actor wore ouch dny In tho event tho scene Is re-shot at a later date. Camera men and their assist ants rigged up lights and cam eras on several points and shot the scene from different iingles. A huge generator unit manned by driver and a crew of several men, supplied the Juice for the powerful flood lights. It hns enough power to furnish light for a small city, they atatod. A chief electrician and his assist ants stand by In case of trouble along tho yards and yurds of rubber Insulated lines from the generator. Property Men Properly men seeing about all props for tho sccno woro thick aa fllca. Other men removed branches and other extraneous material from tho camera view. A first aid man, an ex-navy pharmacist's mate, wua right there with an cuglo cyo out for accidents. Nearly all of these people could bo "spelled" by du plicates and assistants who were The Elk Storage Garage and Service Station Corner of 11th and Klamath Is pleased to announce an addition to its trained staff Frank Barnett who for S years managed the storage garage at 2nd and Main Remember the Elk Is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year to serve YOU. S'fl Needs Men! plenty of work ahead! off duty at headquarters, Dla mond lake iodge. Besides these people, the script supervisor wua on hand, the publicity man. production mtinugcrs und their assistants, truck drivers und chauffeurs, in uddltlon to theso who were all purl of tho working company Sunday, wero newspaper report- era und the author und nis turn lly. Sunday visitors to the woods, lncludlnu u bus load of service men, lined tho opposite side of tho canyon wall to gel a pecK ui tho uctlvlty, Fir Prottctlon Forest Ranger Bob Putnam of tho U. S. forest service re gional office. Portland, has been assigned to work with tho unit to Drotcct the territory irom lire, unnecessary cutting of trees, bruslt and limbs; advlso erection of buildings on forest landa and help tho unit complete Its work with the least damage. After ull the work Involved In making tho part of tho picture Sunday, after the film la de veloped und spliced In tho right places, me wnoic scene may oc cut out und discarded, Tho plcturo Is bolng mado by two units on location, ono on the Deschutes at Bond, and ono on the umpqut 3'ia Koguc. Head quarters is Diamond lake lodge, Both units worked together Sun day, but unit 2 went back to Bend Monday. The principals work with unit l. Author Visits Huycox, who with his family visited tho set Sunday, said ho enjoyed watching his story come to life and thought Pascal had When in Brooking si.r at DRISKELL HOTEL Tbaregghlr M.i.r. D.r.lhr mtf Cirl Ttmsltr rr.prl.t.r. Get one of these jobs at S.P.! MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS CARMEN; SIGNALMEN ASST. SIGNALMEN BOILERMAKERS PLUMBERS CARPENTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS SWITCHMEN BRAKEMEN (Other good obs may be open In your area. Com In and find outl). Ss or writ Trainmaster, S. P. Station, Klamath Falls, or nearest 8. P. Agent dono an excellent Job In stream lining the atory for tho screen version. Ho and his wife were hosts to a group of tho movie people ut the rodeo parade In Mcdford Saturday night. Among them wero Hrlan Donlevy, Su san Huyward, Andy Devlnc, Ward Bond and I'ulrlciu Roc. Miss Hoc. attractive Kim Ish actress who hud been doing dc- lenao worn in England during the wur, bus been in this coun try only u few w o o k s. She teemed sincerely enthusiastic over everything American und said mill alio plans to . come buck to Oregon sumo day and llvo. Sheriff's Poss lloguo River Riders und tho Jackson county Sheriff's Posse will bo filmed In purt of tho scenes ut Diamond luko this week, Jimmy Itukcr, publicity man, sum, sirongncurl is ar ranging for uboul 130 Indiana from Bcatty, Cliiloquin and Sprugue River to work aa back ground in aomo of the shots. Star's Chlldran Dcvlnc's two boys, Tad and Denny, were used us Indian children playing in the back ground of some of tho picture. Tins is tncir iirst time on I oca tion with their father, and the first time they have been In picture. They said they got paid J tor playing tug in a meadow but it was hard work because they had to do it over und over. A studio teacher came along to sec they keep up with their lessons. The plcturo group expects to be In the area the rest of this week at least, and maybe an other week or so depending on the weather and the speed with which they get their work done. They go from here to Big Bear, Calif. s'J I LsX Toppers . i Casuals . . Chesterfields Uf i J';y SOFT WOOLENS. BELTED OR BOXY . . AUTUMN COLORS OR BLACK ... 2995 o95;:: f iQandup : II Ik 'fl CLASSIC AND DRESSMAKER STYLES... ' V if I A I - ALL-WOOL GABARDINES, TWILLS, CREPES BLACK CREPES .. SEQUIN TRIMMED . . 1 ft Jfl COVERTS ... WORSTEDS ... FALL COLORS . COLORFUL CASUAL DRESSES . , j h jj f Mr, and Mrs, George Howard, who have operated Diamond lake loifgo and resort since they built It nearly 20 years ago, warn visitors that there are ab solutely no sleeping or eating accommodations at the lodge. The wnole resort had been con tracted for by Universal studios, and every nook and cranny Is lull, cabins and even Doainouses bulging with the movie com pany personnel. Four thousand dollars worth of blankets and linen were pro cured by tho Howards from Los Angeles by rental to accommo date the picture people. Meals aro served twice a day to tho whole company in the dining room of the lodge, and location box lunches put up for every one. Besides all these people there is the resort staff to be fed, too. Wintsr Plans The Howards plan to close the resort for the season after the movie units leave. Next year they plan to prepare the resort for 1048 winter sports, weather proofing the cabins and Insulat ing buildings against cold. 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