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HKRALO AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
TUKSI1AY, MAY 13. 1052
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THEY EVEN THINK ALIKE Elaine. Audrey and Lor
raine Voss (left to right, wo think), identical' triplets of
Detroit, flash identical smiles at a school birthday party.
The girls were 11 years old Mother's Day. They have
identical IQs and class averages.
Martin. Lewis Argue Weak
Films Fatal to Fans' Favor
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD UVEAI Behind
the Screen: Dean Martin and
Jerry Lewis, battling with Pro
ducer Hal Wnllis lor better Him
stories, are putting the 'Career
Crisis" label on the fight. Another
flimsy plot like " Sailor Beware."
they're arguing, will send their
box-ofilce rating into a permanent
slump.
There's been big talk of Rhondu
Fleming hitting the night-club tra l
es t warbler but Rhonda hersell
says: "I won't accept any night
club engagements until there arc
no more movies tor me to do."
Before Glgi Pcrreau leaps inio
TV, she'll hop to London to star in
"Sara Crewe" with an all-British
cast. The Frances Hodgson Bur
nett classic was dramat'scd on
"Studio One" a few months ago-
, show. Durantc s guests this sea
ton have included many of the
, movie greats and this in Santley's
report :
1 They worry about blowlnu
lines, but there were no fireworks
i from any of them. AU of them
acted like kida with a new toy."
I Jimmy's only bad memory of his
i guest stars was Jose Ferrer's re
j fusal to do the show after being
booked. "He didn't like the script,
' or something." Jimmy dismisses It.
I "It wns a big mess."
Ity DOROTHY ROK
Al Women'! Kdilor
The Columbia Mtviourlan, town
newspaper published bv the School
of Journalism of the University ol
Missouri, has completed a reader
ship survey among the townspeople.
Among the suggestions received
was the following from a weary
housewife:
"I wish you would rut out all ,
International news. I hnie to be
reminded of It."
This Is an attitude probably re
flected widely throughout the coun-'
try. j
It's nlrasanter Just to concentrate I
on the news ol local biidne pantos 1
and avoid thinking about the ac-1
tivtllrs tn Korea, the Kremlin and
other unattractive spots around the
world. i
DIS.(il(i:K.MK.T I
But students at this liuiious "J"
school, as they rail II now, do not
agree with the housewife of their
suney-
Being young and eager Journal
ists about to set out on their mis
sion to save the world with their
doughty typewriters, they are seek
ing bigger and belter International
dragons to stny.
And Ihry haven't the faintest
doubt that they can slay them.
I'm Inclined to agree with them.
I've Just returned from my lir.-l
visit in Jo years to this grass roots
campus, where I collected a sheen,
skin that many years ago and also
set out to sol the world on fire.
So fur I've managed to stint only
a few small bonfires, but I'm plac
ing my bets on the new generation
of Missouri Journalists to get the
main conflagration going.
It's nut Midi a lar-tclched Idea,
because this Is a school unique
In the world, I bolictc.
It Is located In almost the exiicl
geographical center ol llio country,
made up principally ol students
from the middle west and I nod by
the practical dream of Us fuuntlrr
a dream which- has been cnmluu
true with astounding regularity lur
almost hall a century.
Dean Waller Williams, who con
eelved the Idea of iriirtltal Journa
lism school shortly aller the turn
o( the century, was a newspaper
man who never graduated from col
lege.
HONORS
Puling his years as akippor. lie
collected honorary degrees from
most of the great universities ol
the world, was president ol the
World Press Congress nud a power
In International relations.
He brought represenlallves ol the
government of the Orient and Ell-
lopo In the Missouri campus, aenl , a surprising number of gindiiiilis
Ills gradtinlrs nil In every reunite n the Bi'liool ol .louiuallnin. lit
coiner ol the enilli anil saw IIipiii Iipi-ii so lur a niiinbrr of yen!
i ne to inieiiiiiiiiinni Mamie In tile 1 n nil piulinlily will continue.
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Occupotion Phono , j
Claire Trevor's telling it on her
self. A neighborhood lad. visiung
her home, spoiled her Oscar on n
shelf and asked her seven-year-old
son Charles about it. "Oh." said
Charles, "that's just Mama's monument."
Margaret SuUavan. who hasn't
made a movie since "No Sad Sous:,
For Me," is being wooed to return
to Hollywood for Fidelity Pictures'
"The Gardenia," Vera Caspars"
suspense tale about a telephone
operator.
UI has signed Robert Monnet.
the singer a tipoff to the musical
cycle Uiat the studio is about to
launch . . . Ceraldine Brooks says
it's a legal battle between mvest-
ors, not censorship, that's kecpinrM
volcano. - ine controversial Ital
ian movie she made, out of the
U.S. American and Italian money
men are deadlocked over who gets
what out of the profits.
1 There's another punch at com
muusin coming up at UI under
the title. "Ivan's Left Hand." It's
I a satire about a Russian M. P.
who's imported to fight as a pro
j fessional boxer In the U. S. The
fun begins when the lad with the
! Red Doctrines meets the American
' way of life head on and changes
his viewpoint . . . Irving Holt
: man's description of Johnnie Rsv's
' New York night club debut: "A
nervous breakdown in public "
Ray's also being labeled "The
Prince -of Walls."
- Friends vow It's true that Zsa
Zsar Qabor decided she dtint like
the beezer of a close Hungarian
writer- friend. So she presented
him with a plastic surgery nose
boo as a gut.
Dana Andrews' kid brother,
Steve Forrest. Just landed an act
ing contract at MGM . . . Harry
Brian's set for a comeback via s
telefilm,. "The Doctor Prescribes."
Evelyn Kcyes and mag photog
rapher Bob Capa are an Item in
Pans . . . Mary Plckloro s shed
ding;; 20 pounds for her- movie
comeback in The Library .
James Capney's back in town from
his Martha's Vineyard farm. His
next film will be "A Lion Is In tie
Streets."
Daria Massey will play Dor
othy Lamour as a South Sea.
Island teen-ager In "The Road to i
Bali." . . . Shades of Bette Davis.
The part that Orson Welles plays :
in "Trent's Last Case" Michael i
Wilding and Margaret Lockwood i
are the stars lasts exactly 15 min-;
utes on the screen.
Lynn Gilmore. after watching a
Hollywood actor down enough
firewater for a lost week-end,
quipped:
"The men obviously has a Scotc.'i
tapeworm."
Basil Rathbone is planning a
movie comeback via a new agent.
He's been clicking on TV but
hasn't made a big-screen movie in
yrars . . . Lucille Knoch, the
blende in Red Skelton's TV life,
will play the role of Gilbert Ro
land's girl friend in MGM s "Trib
ute to a Bad Man."
'I
Now Marilyn Buferd, the former
Miss America, may become a
French movie queen. She's co
starring In a picture in Paris and
spouting French all over the place.
4V"
Hollywoodltes may scream about
the horrors of live TV, but there's
a "No Temperament" report on
the' movie kiddies from Director
Joe Santley of the Jimmy Durante
KLAMATH FAILS. OUSCS
AMERICAN CHINESI
Poo ol rtwb bast!
Pfc. For Ordtn U Toko Oat
en B. Lee, Mgr.
By JEAN OWENS
Diane Oldham reigned over the
1952 district three track meet held
here Saturday afternoon, as newly
elected track queen. Diane was the
sophomore candidate for the honor,
while the Seniors were represented
by Princess Bemice Matkovitch.
the Juniors by Princess Marlene
Howard and the Freshmen by
Princess Marky Cox. These girls
were selected as candidates ol
their various classes by ballet
oting.
Congratulations, Diane, and to
the sophomores!
The court presented ribbons and
awards to the boys participating
in the various events. The track
trophy was presented by Diane
to Grants Pass, who came out on
top of the meet.
Seniors received their gradua
tion announcements, cards and
signature books today in their
homerooms during the activity
period. Recently the words to
Klamath Memories' were passed
out to the Seniors, who were asked
to learn the words as thev tradi
tionally sing the song at the com
mencement exercises. Also a
tradition at graduation, is the fact
that members of the Junior class
do the ushering.
Don't forget Pelicana Radio Fair
tomorrow night In the Mills school
auditorium. Put on by the KU
a d 1 o-speech department and
backed by the Klamath Falls ex
change Club, a ton-flight pro
gram of basin teenage talent will
be presented frce-of-charge. Also
there will be displays In the lobby
of the Mills school, which will be
of interest to all.
A radio broadcast of the pro
gram can be heard at a later date
on KFLW, the time of the tran
scription to be announced. Don
Payette Is stage manager.
come and support our project!
$20,000 FIRE
PORTLAND ifl Loss was esti
mated at $20,000 in a fire which
swept through a Knutht Pn.i.
land furniture store Saturday.
Cause of the blaze was not deter
mined. ,
Your Insurant problems rerelve
personal attention from Hans Nor
uwd, til Mat St.
AV iTJhouqht tfit
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says Sam Pearce, Seattle, Wash. "If you want pickup, there
isn't a car on the road, in any price class, that can beat the
Rambler. Yet for economy, the gas gauge goes down so
slowly you think it's broken."
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time record in the Mobilgas Economy Run with 31 .05 miles
per gallon ! This in a real "red-hot" performer with so much
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car the only car that comes to you with its many custom
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minutes to discover something absolutely new in handling
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