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IIKRAI.D AND NKWS. K1.AMATI1 FALUS. OREGON
Friday, jui.v 25. inn:.
Television Comedies Cause
MacMurray To Turn Serious
By KRSKlNtt JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD NIA Ouys
and Dolls: Wtch out, Aln
L.dd, Stewart Oranger and Errol
Flynn Fred MaeMurraya mov
ing into the swashbuckling league
as the rough-and-tumble master
of an adventure-bound wiling
Khlp In Republic's "Fair Wind to
Java."
It's the first costume flicker for
light . comedy king Fred since
1937, when he played a dashing
and heroic Irish cavalier opposite
Claudette Colbert In "Maid o(
Salem."
He itlll remembers "Maid" with
a wince "One critic said he ex
pected me to take out my saxo
phone from under my cloak any
minute,"
Reason for Fred a switch to bold
heroics:
"My last film, 'Callaway Went
Thatawav.' was a comedy. It was
great, but It didn't do very well
at the box-office. I guess movie
audiences are gelling enough com
edy on TV. Now they want ad
Venture, romance and musicals."
But Fred's not polishing up the
sax he once played with big-name
bands. "I'll drag It out," he whis-
pered, "onlv as a last resort. I've
played It a couple of times on TV
snows out now tney re paying me
not to play it."
Tim-, tender-hearted Ida Lu
plno Is directing the years
roughest, hard at - nails action
with an all-male-star cast in "The
Difference." a story Inspired by
the hitch-hiking killer. Cooke.
But she's not worried about
Hollywood's lifted eyebrows over
a woman's ability to direct the
atronger sex In raw drama.
Says Ida: "If you like men you
understand them. And I like
men.
William Talman plays the mad
killer described by the film's nar
rator as the most coia-oiooaea
murderer In the history of crime,
with Edmond O'Brien and Frank
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Lovrjoy as his next prospective
victims.
"The picture." says Ma, "may
have been inspired by Cooke but it
la not his atory. Our story is about
the fight of an Insane, mind to
drive two men insane.
Taiwan's role, she a predicting,
will be just as shocking as Rich
ard Widmark s character In "Kiss
of Death."
Carmen Miranda and her mad
hau are back for her role with
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in
"Scared Still." but even Carmen
on an economy binjse.
"One of ae hats Is loaded wit
kitchen utensils." she pointed out.
"We have te strainer and vege
table cutler and spoons and forks
and egg slicer and uziers. Anouer
hst has bananas and cherries and
apples and stuff like tat. How
ever, we go easy on it real fruit
because ze cost of food Is so high
rights now."
Charles Farrell Is wincing over
the "silent-screen-sur" relerences
about him since his acting come
back 'Opposite Gale Storm In the
"Mv Little Margie" telefilm series.
Says Charlie: I ve done 3a tam
! ies. nciuaiu . i ve siarrca m mors
talking pictures than silents.
Marilyn Monroe's lowdown on
her romance with Joe DiMatiglo:
"You can say that we're friendly.'
But put the friendly In quotes."
Okay, "Friendly."
It's an exuberant, tippy Mona
Freeman, now that she's acquired
grown-up sex appeal roles since
escaping a Paramount contract.
Now Bob Mitchum's love interest
In RKO's "The Murder," she
complained:
"All I played at Paramount
were kid parts. I was a character
actress at the age of 17. I com
plained and screamed, but nothing
happened. I was the pigtail kid
and no one thought of me as any
thing else. Even after I became
a mother, they kept me in bobby
sox. It was ridiculous.
- Now that Fox has announced
that Gene Tierney will star in a
new movie version of Longfel
low "Evangeline," the saga of
the maid's 30-year search for her
Gabriel, it's time to report the
iindings of a Hollywood writer
who visited the Cajun country in
Louisiana recently.
He was told that in real life.
Evangeline, once played on the
screen by Dolores del Rio, finally
caught up with Gabriel only to
find that be was married and the
father of a passel of children.
Then . the writer was taken to
Evangeline's graveyard in the
back yard of the house supposedly
occurjiea oy uaonti at one ume.
A wrought-lron fence encloses the
yard and there is a sign that
reads:
'Courtesy of Dolores del Rio.
Cecil B. DeMUle's new version
of "The Ten Commandments" will
be partially based on a new novel,
"Prince of Egypt," by Dorothy
Clarke Wilson. It deals with Moses
as a youth.
Weekly Wage
Up In State
SALEM im Weekly earnings
of Oregon's manufacturing work
ers rose in June to an all-time high
of S80.80. the Oregon Unemploy
ment Compensation Commission
said Thursday. i
The average hourly wage was
$2.04, virtually the same as it has
been for several months. The aver
age work week jumped from 38.1
hours in May to 39.6 hours in June,
accounting for the Increase in
weekly wages.
Logging and lumber workers got
average pay checks ol 193.14 a
week in June.
LOG9 CRUSH MAN
PRINEVTLLE I Francis
Fox. 57, Prineville. was crushed
fatally under togs which rolled off
bis truck Thursday.
His body was found beside the
truck by another driver. Fox ap
parently was killed as he tried to
adjust binding chains on bis log
load.
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MORE THAN 125 ttate policemen attended tome part of th three-week iptcial court at
Oregon Stata college. The course; which ends here this week, gives the troopers a chance to
learn the latest on the laws and regulations concerning motor vehicles, arrest, seizure and hunt
ing and tithing. They also spend considerable time firing on an inclosed range at the state
college and an open range at Camp Adair. Sgt. John A. D'Angelo, Milwaukie, (center) it
shown here presenting the latest on truck overloading. Looking on are Sgt,' Howard R, Marsh,
Coquille, (left), and Sgt. Earle VV. Tichenor, Klamath Falls, (right). ,
Army Major
Turns Newsie
MARIANNA, Fla. W Deliver
ing bis pewspapers Thursday, 13-year-old
Wayne Gainer ran up
against an Air Force blockade
around the residential area where
a B-47 crashed Tuesday.
Maj. Gen. Frank Armstrong,
commanding officer of the 6th Air
Division, wno was nearby, ex-
plained to the newspaper carrier
mat no one could get into the
area.
This paper has to be delivered.
Wayne insisted. And if he couldnt
go into the area the general would
have to deliver It.
General Armstrong delegated
Maj. Ted Silver to deliver the
paper to the "third house on the
left", as the carrier boy directed.
Portland Firm
Wins Bid Award
PORTLAND If! A Portland
contractor, Ralph M. Horowitz,
was low of seven bidders Thurs
day for construction of an office
building for. the Bonneville Power
Administration.
His general construction bid wax
S2.372.634. Other low bids would
bring the structure's cost to ar-
proximately 14,200.000.
since this was higher than the
contemplated $3,500,000 by the
builders, a conference is scheduled
between the Bonneville Adminis
tration and the Llovd Corooration.
which will own the building.
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State Accident Commission
To Study Log Truck Safety
SALEM in The State Indus
trial Accident Commission decided
Thursday to make an immediate
safety inspection of Oregon's 6,400
log trucks.
i"he commission. In a move to
halt fatal log- truck accidents, an
nounced Its action at a meeting
called by Gov, Douglas McKay,
who is concerned over the in
creased number of log truck ac
cidents In recent weeks.
Attending the meeting were re
presentative,') of the Industry, state
police, highway department, pub
lic utilities commissioner and In
dustrial Accident Commission.
Paul Gurske, member of the In
dustrial Accident Commission, said
the commission's 64 safety Inspec
tors will have all the trucks In
spected within a week or 10 days.
Those present at the meeting
blamed small Independent opera
tors for most of the accidents.
Gov. McKay said there have
been nine fatalities this year
caused by unsafe operation of log
trucks.
"Most of the truckers who are
to blame for this situation are
small gyppo operators," he said.
The biz operators are doing ev
erything they can to clean up this
situation.
Rep. Loran Stewart, Cottage
Grove lumber operator, charged
that the public utilities com
missioner, slate police and Indus
trial Accident Commission pass
the buck among each other too
much.
State Police Supt. H. O. Malson
said he does not have enough men
to police the situation, and Gov.
McKay agreed, saying 100 addi-
Con Escapes
In Washington
WALLA WALLA UP) John
Craynor. warden of the Washington
State prison here, revealed Thurs
day that a 60-year-old inmate serv
ing a life term for criminal insanity
had escaped from the prison dairy
farm Wednesday night.
Craynor. who said Washington
and Oregon authorities had been
alerted, identified the escapee as
Emll Lake, who was wearing blue
prison denims when last seen. Lake
is 9-ieet, 6 -y incnes tan ana weigns
161 pounds.
Public Said
Apathetic
BEND IAI Two leaders of this
city's "operation skywatch" have
resigned because of public apathy,
and the county coordinator said he
would also quit unless interest in
creased.
Evelyn Whlpf, supervisor of the
Bend observation post, and Mrs.
William O. Wilson, chief observer,
resigned. Jesse L. Yardlcy, county
coordinator, appealed for more vol
unteer workers. He Bald he would
resign if they failed to respond.
RETIRING
Offering for Sale
At Inventory
POP REID'S
Hamburger Store
Apple?.! et Eoil Mailt
$2000 CASH
with Balance
. to suit Buyer
tlonal state policemen are needed.
The governor said most of the
trouble Is caused by the failure
of truckers to comply with re
quirements for safety chains on
trailers, and enough chains to hold
logs on the trucks.
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Notes Income
PORTLAND t.fi A 92.1TS In.
crease In net Income to ll,I0,M4
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ported Thtiradar by the Portland
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Sales of byproducts from the
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