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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1082
HOUSE BROTHERS QUARTET . . , Bill, Tom, Dan and Dave ... as it will appear in the
fifth annual barber shop parade at the Pelican Theater April 12. The brothers, now
ranching in Bly. will be just one of eight quartets scheduled for the parade so far this
season. Other quartets will represent the entire Pacific Coast.
'Veep' Takes a Dim View
Of Hollywood D.C. Fables
B ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu
sively Yours: It's been kept quiet,
but vice President Alben Barkley
was said to have been opposed
to MOM making its new van Jonn
on cloture. "Mr. Oonttressman."
and at first refused to lend Wash
ington's official government build
ings as oacKgrounas.
The studio finally changed the
Veep's attitude by getting veteran
newsman Cecil Dickson, a close
friend, to intercede.
Reason given for Berkley's hos
tility: His anger over two other
Hollywood movies about the Capi
tal. "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,"
and "Mr. Smith Goes to Washing
ton."
Hollywood's first big heartbreak
story of 1952 is the surprise blow
up of Oail Russell's movie come
back as George Raft's co-star in
"Loan Shark."
Although illness" has been giv
en as the cause of her withdrawal
from the cast, Gail had regained
her health and was all set to take
. her place again in the Hollywood
sun. :
The real story: Shock and con
cern, over the injury of her brother
in an auto accident unnerved her
to such an extent that she was
unable to continue with her role.
There's a serious wobble In the
marriage of the Dale Robertsons.
Big topic of conversation among
the girls around Hollywood is Liz
btth Scott's collection of diamond
baubles, bigger than Zsa Zsa Ga
bor's. All gifts from her Mr. Big.
Attention Lana, Betty (Kern),
Ava and Kathleen! Artie Shaw's
first book, "The Trouble With Cin
derella," Is an AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
It hits the bookstands in May and
is reported to explain Artie to the
world. .
- Marilyn Nash, who was Chap
lin's leading lady in "Monsieur
Verdoux," is starring in "Come
Back, Little Sheba" at the Pasa
dena Community Playhouse, but
not saying "come back" to hubby
Phil Yourdan, the writer. They
may divorce.
One new novel mat will posi
tively not be purchased by Fox is
"Roman Comedy," by Whitfield
Cook. Both Clifton Webb and his
mother are steaming over the
characters of a famous movie star
and his mom drawn by the author.
Rita Hayworth is on a lean
steak-and-tomatoes luncheon diet.
But how does she count the cal
ories in her usual two pre-lunch-eon
cocktails?
While other comedians are yell
ing for filmed shows to save their
TV careers. Bud Abbott and Lou
Costello quleUy are celluloiding
ball-hour comedies just as fast as
tney can.
Thirteen are on film and an
other 13 are in production at the
Hal Roach studio.
They're due to hit the TV chan
nels in the fall. All have the same
cast Bud and Lou, Gordon Jones,
who plays a cop, Hillary Brooks,
Sid Fields and "Bingo," the chimp
"with the human brain." In one
film Lou and the chimp plays
checkers and the chimp wins.
'But." Lou's protestine. "he
beats me only three out of four
games."
Now it can be told: Gloria
Grahame turned down the factory
girl role Shelley Winters played
in "A Place in the Sun" in favor
of another film, "In , a Lonely
Place.
Jack Paar's definition of an
agents contract: "Mein Kampf in
small print"
For the sake of the record, de
spite English complaints that Bob
Hope and Bing Crosby are not
good Rollers: uotn coniorm to ine
British amateur handicap limit. . .
The Ruth Ettlng Story Is on the
story docket at Paramount as a
possible starring film for Rhonda
Fleming.
There's a drama that's not in
the script on the set of "The Story
of Will Rogers." Will Jr., Is learn
ing all of bis Dad s famous rope
tricks from Ben Pitti, a circus
rodeo star and one of his late
father's pals.
Thirty years ago Ben taugnt rid
ing and roping to Will, Jr., and
the two other Rogers children.
Angela Lansbury is the first Hcl-
Budget Slash
Call Applauded
WASHINGTON t.fl Lawmakers
studying President Truman's $85,
444,000,000 budget Friday applaud
ed a demand by Senator Bvrd
(D-Va.) that it be cut by nearly
nine billion dollars.
Some members of the Senate Ap
propriations committee expressed
doubt Byrd's goal could be
achieved, but the idea of a sub
stantial reduction won an election-
year endorsement.
ANALYSIS
Byrd, a leading economy advo
cate, made public Thursday night
a detailed analysis and a proposed
downward revision of the Truman
budget for the fiscal year starting
juiy i.
"The Byrd budget," as he de
scribed it, calls for spending of
S76.8O0.O00.OO0 or $8,600,000,000 less
than Mr, Truman proposed.
His proposals included:
Wiping out entirely a proposed
2'i billion dollars in economic aid
abroad, saying any continuing need
in that field would be met by
"overlapping" military assistance
to friendly foreign nations. Such
military aid. Byrd said, should to
tal (7,900.000.000 instead of eight
billion dollars as requested by the
President.
CUT ITEMS
Cutting $2,700,000,000 from a to
tal of 62 V, billion dollars he listed
In the President's budget for this
country's military program. He
said $1,260,000,000 could be saved
in salaries and overhead in the
armed services.
Slice three billion dollars from
the $10,600,000,000 the administra
tion wants to spend on various do
mestic civilian programs.
lywood movie queen to follow the
natural birth procedures advocated
by British obstetricians. Her son
was born at home . . . Mitzi Gay
nor is denying she'll wed Richard
Coyle on her birthday in Septem
ber. But the marriage date, ads
Mitzi, may be set at that time.
Gig Young, handed an award for
his alcoholic role in "Come Fill
the Cup." expressed disappoint
ment over the scroll and cracked:
"Really. I expected a statuette
of Ray Milland."
Annual Dance
Review Set
The Klamath Junior Follies hna
scheduled its annual Diince Re
view tor the Pelican Thealor stage
Feb. 3D.
The Follies consists of some 7S
youngsters from the Ia Dornh
Moldovnn dnnco school here, and
Includes youngsters (rom Mullu,
Tulelake antt Tennnnt.
Ballet, eccentric, tap and Ha
waiian dances are to be included
In the Revue, which is scheduled
to take the stage during a break
In the regular movie schedule at
9 p.m. the last day In February.
However, according to the Peli
can theater management, no extra
admission will be chnrged lor the
added attraction.
Spangler Aids
Woman Grocer
SALEM HI Mrs. Mamie Duby,
a 60-year-old widow who is strun
kling along In Baker by renting a
lew rooms and running a little gro
cery, sot her license Friday to sell
bottled beer,
She got it because her prohlbl-,
tlonist friends went to but (or her.
Since 1939. Mrs. Duby has rented
the uuoer floor of her two-story
home at 1635 4th- St. In Bnker to
railway mall clerks,
Downstairs she has her little gro
cery, which nets her less than $100
month.
The Oregon Llnuor Commission
was inclined to deny her license
Friday because her store is so little.-
But when L. B. Russell, the Com
missions license supervisor, told
how Mrs. Duby's friends were lor
her, the Commission granted the
license.
She had a petition signed by 91
persons, and more than 20 ot them
are among Baiter's outstanding
dries. Tne city ot Bauer Bpprovea,
and there wasn't a single protest.
W. A. Spangler, Klamath Falls,
one of the three Commission mem
bers, said he used to know Mrs.
Duby when he lived in Baker sev
eral years ago.
He was all for her. too.
Loan Gimmick
Aids Busted
ITHACA. N.Y. I Cornell Uni
versity has a financial gimmick
that's sparing some dads pleading
letters from "temporarily busted"
students. '
A $5 bill has been tacked to a
glass-encased bulletin board at
Statler Hall. A card attached to
the bill reads:
"Anyone who is temporarily
busted may borrow this 15 for
three days. See secretary for key.
Write vour name on card. We turn
card over on fourth day. exposing
your name, unless the $5 is back
for tne nexi person.
The bill has been borrowed five
times. The card never has been
turned over.
Several Granges Seek
Liquor Advertising Ban
SALKM Ml The Oregon Llnuor
Commission was naked by several
county Gi'unucs Friday to ban nil
llnuor advertising, but tlio Com
mission took no notion on the re
quest.
seven county oranges Hood
River, Wasco. Clnckumns, Jackson,
Linn, Washington and Columbia
asked that liquor advertising be
uanned on grounds it promotes in
tcmpcianco and crime and has a
hnH nfffi't nn vmilh
The Commission said that Ore
gon's regiilat.'ons on advertising
are the most strict ot any stnto.
The state liquor law gives the
Commission power to control, reg-
'Fair Trade' Law
Opposed
I WASHINOTON W The Nation
al Grange has expressed opposition
to "luir trade" price laws which
It says maintains high prollts lor
the middleman.
I Lloyd C, Hnlvorson. an econo
mist representing the farm it roup,
told the House Judiciary subcom
mittee on monopoly Friday, "We
do not believe in laws that fix a
wider margin than competition
would set."
Dog Licenses
Increase
About 1.100 dog licenses have
been sold for 1952, County Clerk
Charlie DeLap reported today, al
most twice as many as were sold
in the corresponding period of 1951.
Deadline for dog license pur
chases is March 1, and after that
a $1 penalty is added to the price
of $2.50 for females, $1.50 for males
and spayed females.
Freedom Voice
Going to Sea
WASHINGTON Wl The nation's
first sea-going "Voice of America"
radio station, designed to combat
Soviet Jamming and reach new
listeners behind the Iron Curtain,
was to be commissioned Friday at
Hoboken. N. J.
The State Department said the
cutter Courier will curry the most
powerful transmitting equipment
ever installed on a ship. It Includes
a 150 kilowat transmitter, with
three times the power of the larg
est American broadcasting station.
Dr. Wilson Compton, head of the
"Voice of America" agency, de
scribed the cutter and Its long-
range equipment as "another elec
tronic weapon for combatting So
viet Jamming and to enable the
Voice of America to cover areas
beyond the reach of present broad
casts." The department said Uie cutter
using captive helium gns balloons
69 by 35 feet in size to carry Its
radio antenna aloft while at sea.
ulnto or prohibit Honor advertising,
The Commission has regulations
which bun advertising Hint Is fnlso
or misleading, appeals to children,
.'.hows prisons drinking, miukcnI
Hint athletes use liquor, or Hint Is
obsceiio or Indecent. '
Radio stntlons nro allowed to
enrry liquor ads only from 8 p.m.
to 1 a.m.
Wlllliim A. Blnghnm, liquor ad
Inlstrntor. said he expects every
county Orange In the slate to nsk
lor the bun on liquor nils,.
Robert Klfstrom, Snleui, chair
man of the Commission, pointed
out that at the November, liisn.
election, the people overwhelmingly
neieaiea a mil mat would linve
bnimed the sale of liquor that la
promolively advertised.
ninuhnm reported that Hie Com
mission would hold a heuiing In
Albany next Thui'silny lo try to
Hud out who sold the liquor lo the
youths who were Involved In lira
fnliil iiiiloinoblifi accident near Le
banon last Bnlurdny night. Four
youths wore kllod nnd two wore
injured.
Dlnghnm "aid he litis a pretty
good Idea who sold Hie liquor. The
heller could be punished by loss of
his license, $600 lino nnd lx
months In jnll,
The Commission snld It would
inovo Mnv 1 from Its Portland of
llees lo Its new hendqunrleis on
tlw top floor of Hie Btnte Highway
jiillilinu in mucin.
Wurlitzer
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PIANO
At a Low Prlct
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
Arnall Takes
Over at OPS
WASHINGTON l.fl Michael V.
DISnllr stepped down Friday as
the nation's price stnblllier.
Rlllii Arlinll.' tnrmer unvernnr
of Georgtn, took his plnee.
DISnlle left lor a New York va
cation. He returns to Ohio early
next week to canumlmi for tlio U.S.
Senate,
LOS ANGELFS Ifl Actress
Patsy Lydon, 2(1, bus filed a di
vorce suit against Johnny Meyer,
45, onco public relations director
for Industrialist Howard Hughes,
hiijiiii:ias
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