Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1958)
PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'DENNIS THE MENACE 1 1 'Just fexeoei!...imi vidqM&Dim&zo powoes;' Independent Film Makers Taking Over In Movieland HOLLYWOOD (UP) - Movie- land s economic crisis has pro duced a new set of moguls - many of them actors, directors and other one-timo Uirills of the studio kingpins. ncpiacing tne old ordor are small, mobile enterprises with virtually no overhead costs ex cept during actual production of a picture. Academy Awards durinji the past five years prove inde pendent producers aro making better movies than the remaining - major siuuios. Crowding onto the nation screens are the escutcheons of such companies as Batj.-ic I. John Wayne), Byrna (Kirk Douglas) Pearlberg - Scaton, Dena (Danny nayci, uarryl zanuch, Yor (Jerry Lewis), Stanley Kramer, Russfield (Jane Russell) and about 100 others. These "indies' release th e 1 . films through major studio tie- ups, or via fast-growing United Artists which also bankrolls nde pendent pictures; The newcomers frequently rent space from the old lots, moving in their own crews or renting technicians and property. Paramount, while film POORS OPEN g;ar P.M. 'iiilU'jiAi.iJI NOW SHOWING! THE SEA EXPLODES.. THE SCREEN THUNDERSI OIANNE FOSTER WlUIAM BENDIX mum WYNN Failure At 0 40 10:10 PLUS Shown At 8:45 Only ing only three pictures itself In 1957, participated in 16 independ ent productions. A division exists among Inde pendents those who tie up with the studios and others who want nothing to do with the fallei giants. Jerry Wald ("Peyton Place") an indie producer at 20th Cen tury-Fox. says: "The majors have talent available to producers. In dies arc like gypsies. They make picture and told up. Working with a major company is a solid proposition. Harold Hecht ("Marty"), partner in Hecht Hill Lancast er, takes tne otner point ol view. "Major studios are being held to gether by a business arrangement with independent producers, They've broken up into a network of independent companies. In addition to the independents, TV is a big factor in keeping the studios afloat. While TV clobbers the movie boxoffice, it pours a substantial flow of the long green into the movie makers coffers. Not only did video pay close to $150 million for pre-l!)48 movies, it continues to bolster the indus try by purchasing TV shows filmed at the studios. All the big ones are accelerating TV produc- lion. Warner Brothers shoots four ton video westerns, Maverick, "Cheyenne," "Sugarfoot." and Colt .45." Plans call for fiv more series in the fall. nutn-rox nas turned over ono entire lot to TV films where four currently are rolling, "Broken Ar row," "Man Without a Gun." Perry Mason, and "How to Marry a Millionaire." Paramount is shooting "Sallv' and "Lourt ot Last Hesort. MGM turns out "The Thin Man series and ' Northwest Pas sage, tl also averages live com mercials a week. Columbia, which pioneered TV films through its subsidiary Screen Gems, produces nine net work shows and 15 syndicated programs including "Uin-Tin- fin ' and "Father Knows Best. universal - international an nounced only last week that it. too, has entered the field and has igned a deal wilh NBC to create and produce properties for the network. One successful Independent Dro- ducer said recently, "without in dependent production. TV filniini! ind the fortune paid for old inov- s, tne major studios would have fallen apart last year." Actress Eyes Marriage Bid HOLLYWOOD ( Actress Shar on Lee today mulled a California fruit grower offer to set up $500,000 trust fund for her if she will marry him. "I need time to think," she said yesterday at a news conference called by her and Tony Vito in his apartment to explain the sta tus of their romance. Both con- armed the offer. Vito, 38. an ex-Marine from Boston, said of his offer: "I'm not trying to influence Sharon by this. I merely want her to know that if she marries me she won't have tu support me." The blonde Miss Lee. 27, said when she recently divorced singer uavia Mreet alter less than a month of marriage that she helped support him. Street and actress Debra Paget have since married. Vito lives in Hollywood when not at Lodi, Calif., on business. Miss Lee said they met at a Hollywood party and have been dating since fen. 12 But she has also been going out with others. Said Vito: "This town is full of sharpshooters who want to know what you can do for them but Sharon is different. She won't take anything. 'I gave her a mink stole and a Cadillac and she made me take them back. 1 had a birthday parly all planned for 400 guests that would have cost $5,000 or $10,000. She canceled it. She thought it would cost too much." Said Sharon: "He's a wonderful person, a fine person, but it all happened too fast. We have never been on a date without my man ager or girl friend. I intend to see him but I need time to think. Mar- njriago must be built on love, not lliuircy. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1958 Ly TODAY" DOORS DPtK 6:3(1 p.m. VlM I HELEN songs., her sins. The startling story behind the girl they called Goddess of the Jazz Age. Cv i Sfcoiru. Q NO ONI HA1 TOLD IT Bt'OKII .. .WNH fi0 .ClNtMHSCOPt ANNBLYTH PAUL NEWMAN richard carlson COMPANION FEATURE! i look, Ton couldn't tiki tow ajtil $ fA on mi. That's ti I'm aim." fcTT - & Madia-JO Jjoq Laaflua 'ID won: Tin Haraie and Nawa It ngt raaponsibla lor laal minul. chanfaa in In radio and TV icnMulM Th.j ar publnhnl m.r.ly u a pubha aarv ica ana ar. furnuatd by tat various KFLW-CBS ABC, H5 KC Thursday Eveeinf, Feb. 17 eoo soon. Hi(iuithu .55 SuM Dintnt 7:00 Nawa CBS 7:0 Lew.ll Thoaiaa CBS 7:30 Sporta Tim. CU 7 U Klamath County "" Baikalhall T...irn.R..... 10:30 RleMtald Rsportar CBS iSi. 5OD Inc "ow 11:00 Sign Oil Friday, Feb. M ! ?2 ?rl)'. Moraine N.wa S i? Amartea'a ravorll Mutl. 2:f? J"w" aklaat EaJiuoa 7ilS Waatharcast J:1J Braaktast Broadcast 7:3S Frank (joss CBS 7:4S Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Musical Variaty Show CBS 8:05 Youra for a Happy JMy a.is Shoo pint Nawa 8:30 Your. Tor a Happy 0:00 Braaafa.t n,,K 10:00 N.wa CB1 11:00 Shopping Nwi , 11:19 lfUEla fO Iniantiut 11:43 Jut. Bntartaiamwi. CBI U;00 Noon Kdltlon Ntwt 12:19 Paylctt Sidtwilk Ihow 12:30 Heuto Party CBS i:w Annur uoorroy T m CBS 2:30 BaekiUM Wif CBS 3.49 Hltn ttit CM 3:00 Our Gal Sunday CBS 3:1B Nora Draka CBS 3:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS Th Coupla Naxt Door CBS 4:00 Basin Bnafa 4:15 Holiday for Strlngt 4:39 Arthur Godfrey CBS 5 00 Edward R. Murrow 5:15 weather Roundup 9:35 Northweat Newt Ranort 5:30 rom Harmon CBS 9:49 Frank Goaa CBS 5:55 Hometown Newg 6:00 Sporta Highlight! 6:05 Muiie for Dlnlnc 4 00 New and Weather Report 4 05 The Jonea Boy Show 4:19 Hemingway DLBS 4 SO Gabriel Heatter MBS 4 39 Traffic Jam 5 00 News MBS 9:03 Traffic Jam 3 30 .New i MBS 5:35 Matinee Melodies 5:49 Chevron Headline Newi T1LBS 6 00 Edw. P. Morgan Nawa DLBS ia uno oi a par ii 6 29 Strange But Ture 6 30 First Federal Newa 6:49 Fulton Lewis Jr. MM 7.00 Bill Stern Sporta Newi MBS i va ini 4uecn a nin MiJB 1 10 Newi - MBS 1:39 Exploring Tomorrow MBS a w nuns Biukatball Day 7:00 Newi CHS 7:05 Lowell Thornae CBS 7:20 SporU Time CBS :U Klamath County "B" Baaketball Tnnrnsm.ni 10:30 Richfield Reporter CBS 10:45 The Bob Inch Show i?:ou sifn Off Leajue Group Picks Top Movie HOLLYWOOD Ifl The Holly wood Foreign Press Assn. has picked "The Bridge on the River Rival ' as the best movie of 1957, The foreign correspondents an nounced their 15th annual Golden Globe awards often a fair ind cation of Academy "Oscar" selec tions in March at star-packed ceremonies last night. Named the lop world perform ers last year were Alec Guinness l "The Bridge on the River Kwai") and Joanne Woodward ("The Three Faces of Eve"). Other awards included: best di rection David Lean "Kwai1 musical performances Frank Sinatra ("Pal Joey") and Kav Kendall ("Les Girls"): musical comedy "Les Girls": supporting performances Red Buttons ("Sa yonnra") and Elsa Lanchester Witness for the Prosecution' KFJI-MBS ft DLBS, 1150 KC Thursday Evening, Feb. n Marilyn Buys Out Partner NEW YORK (-Actress Marl lyn Monroe now is the solo owner ns well as the sole asset of Marl lyn Monroe Productions. Inc. The company was formed In 1955 by Miss Monroe and photog rapher Milton Greene to promote Marilyn's fortunes at a time when she was feuding with her movie studio, 20th Century-Fox. Last year she accused Greene of mismanaging the company. He denied this but later was dropped as a vice president and director of the firm. In an agreement announced yes terday. Miss Monroe bought out Greene s 49.4 per cent of stock. The price was not disclosed. r tv. ir rv "''' Thbub was Omu Tnouika TMBW1 WAS Johnny f$s he BhWOK cmi mr cim cms Queen Contest Rules Altered KLAMATH AGENCY Reservs ion Jnycee committee chairman in harge of Uie contest to select a queen to rule over the National All Indian basketball tournament announced ollicial amendments to the original rules. Since a candidate of substantial financial backing could buy t h e crown, it was decided to chanse uie rules trom eliminating all but ive ol the candidates, with the inner to he chosen by ticket sales i have all the contestants remain in the contest with the queen se lected by a board of judges. The Jaycoes changed the date of the crowning of the queen from the Quern's Ball to Uie opening night me tournament on .March 19. Season tickets for the basketball tournament and tickets for t h e ueen s Ball are being sold by Uie candidates as Uiere is to be a prize ior me most uck sales as well as a priie for the queen. The Jay cees are contributing Uie award (or tne queen and the Pepsi Cola Bot tling Company will give the priie 10 ine ticicet sales winner. Mrs. Cora Porter. Fort Klamath, Is helping the eight queen candi dates to make their own costumes and bead their moccasins. Mrs. Porter and her husband are coach ing the contestants In a routine of tribal songs and dances. FIGHT ALCOHOLISM WARSAW. Poland (LP The Warsaw Peoples' Council made anotner attempt to reduce drunk enness today by bannine the . oi uquor in canteens, railway its lions and other public places. A new order also cut the number ol liquor stores by 20 per cent and sharply reduced the 19V! sup ply of vodka for Wa rMU' TVi nr. der followed reports that the num- oer oi roles under medical treat- leni ior alcoholism is lo.hlv iiMng. as Strain. But Tru. 6 :io First Fed.ral N.wa :43 Pulton L.wla Jr. MBS ; X: Si" slern SporU Nrwi MBS 7:30 N.wi MHR Sr, of Scotland Yard MBS 8.03 Dan The Midnight Man T.n- af. Jamborc. 8:M New. MBS :3S Dan The Midnight Man Tn- 9:00 Newi MRS 03 Dan The Midnight Man Ten- :30 News MBS :3S Dan Th. Midnight Man T.n ase Jamboree 10:00 10:00 PM H.adlln.a 10:10 Larry Jon.. SporU 10:13 Mottly Mu.lc :5S Kew.J wath.r Report 11:05 Moitly Mualc 12:00 Sign Oft Friday, Feb. 28 3:30 New. Summary 3:33 Krj By. Opener 6:00 N.wa Summary OS Krj Bye Open.r :30 Newi MBS :35 Krj lye Openr 0:30 Sporta Report 7:00 Hemingway DLBS 7:15 Today'! Beit Buyi 7:30 Newi MBS SU'..sl,rn Sportireel MBS 7:40 KJfJI', sport. Mike 7:45 Local Morning Nawa :00 Cliff Engle Newa DLBS S:13 Over The CoffM Cup S SO N.w. MBS 8:33 Over Th. Coffe Cup 9:00 Newa MBS 8 05 Over The Cnllee Cup :30 N.wa MBS .S S Svr Th Coffee Cup 10:13 T.llo Ten DLBS 10:30 A Vlilt To LaPolntea 10.-43 Mufcal fttAm Bn.. 11:00 Gabriel H.att.r MBS 11:03 Muilcai Side Roadi 11:30 N.wi MBS 11:33 Miialral SM Bn.J. 12:00 N.wi MBS 1J 3 Town and Country Tlm 12:13 Local Noon Newa 12:30 N.WI MBS 12:33 Glenn Bryan Show l:uo Nam MBS 1:03 Gl.nn Bryan Show 1:30 Newt MBS 1:33 Gl.nn Bryan Show 2:00 N.wi MBS 2:03 Gl.nn Bryan Show 2:30 Newi MnS 2:33 The Jonei Hoy'a Show 3:00 N.wi MBS 3:03 The Jones Boy'a Show 3:30 Newi MBS 3 33 The JOnei Boy'i Show Crtr uama 10:00 10:00 P.M Readllnea 10:10 Larry lon.i SporU 10:13 Moitlv Muilr 11:00 N.wi and Waather Report 11:03 Moitlv Mmlc 13:00 Sign Oil K0T1-TV. Chaaael I, Callf.raU- Ortgsa TeleTlilea lie. Thursday Evening, Feb, 27 t:00 Garry Moor. 3:30 Arthur Godfrey 3 JO Dotto 4:00 r.minln. ranclM 4:30 Unci. Bill 4:43 S.arch For Tomorrow 5:00 Rin Tin Tin 8 30 PTA S 45 Civil Defeni. 00 W.athar ano Nawa 1:15 Doug Edward! Nawa fl:30 Playhouie 7:00 Man of Annapolla 7:30 Damon Runyan 8:00 Richard Diamond 8 30 Climax 9:30 Sheriff of Corhlu 10:00 Pauport 10:30 Newi 10:13 Thla ! Your Ufa 11:09 Sign Off Friday, Feb. 28 11:40 Chaplaln'a Corner 11:30 Cartoon Um. 11:35 Newa 12:00 Big Payoff 12:30 V.rdlct la Youra 1:00 Brighter Day 1:13 Secret Storm 1:30 Edg. of Night 2:00 Copco Horn. Show 2:30 Garry Mooro 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fanetee 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 8:00 Wild Bill Hickolc 5:30 Sporu HlahiiKhu 5:43 Klamath Muieum :00 Weather and Newa 6:15 Doug Edward! 6:30 Pauport 6:45 Home! on Parade 7:00 Cavalcade of Sport. 7:50 Sportsmen 8:00 Phil Silvera Show 8:30 Sea Hunt 9:00 Lineup 9:30 PaisDort 10:00 Sloriei of Century 10:30 Newi 10:33 Dugan and Mest Theater KBES TV Channel I CBS, NBC, ARC Thursday Evenlne. Feb. 27 2:00 GBrry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fanciea 4:30 Men of Action 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 3:00 Rin Tin Ti.. 5:30 bre-Cal Panorama 00 Your TV Weatherman D.i'a newi 6:15 Douff RrisBrrii. anH tha Um 6:30 Gateway 43 Sporuman'a Club 7:00 Men of Annapolla 1:30 Playhouse 8 00 Richard Diamond 8 30 Climax 9 30 Sheriff of Cochise 10:00 Industry on Parade 10:15 Vidro Scope 10:30 N.wa 10:35 This la Your Ufa Friday, Feb. !8 11:40 Chaplaina Corner 11:50 Cartoon Tim. 11:53 Newi 12:uo Big Payoff 12:30 Verdict U Youra 1:00 Brighter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1 30 Edge of Night 2 00 Homemakers Intermisiion 2:30 Garry Moor. 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fanciea 4:30 A Visit With th. City Polio 4 45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Wild Bil Hickok 5:30 Unci. Bill 6 00 Your TV W.atherman 6:05 New! 615 Doug Edwards , t-assport 7:00 Cavalcade of SporU 7:50 Pill Box 7:55 SporU Roundup 8:00 Phil Silvera Show 8:30 Sea Hunt 9:00 The Lineup 9:30 Damon Runyon 10 00 Stories of Century 10:30 Newa Channel T, Redalif, m mmm KVTP TV California Thursday Evening, Feb. 27 100 Comt-dy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequence! 3:00 Frontier! of Faith 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 4.00 American Bandstand 4:43 Shasta College 3:00 Shasta College TV Geology 3:30 Komic Karnival 6:00 The Honeymoonen TBA 8:30 76 Sports Club 7:00 Amoi and Andv TBA i.w wmriybirdi "The Ghost Town Flight' ,rouch You Bet Your Life 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 The Ford Show Tennessee Er nie Fnrrl 10:00 The Lux Show Color with Rose mary Cloonev TO W Ail Star Theater TBA 11:00 Dateline Europe "The Blind Man" 11:30 Tonight 12:00 Late Newi Summary Friday, Feb. 28 11:30 Luncheon With Jerrio I2:m Matinee Theater Color i.vu wueen for a uay 1:45 Modern Romances 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 American Bandstand 3 30 Do You Trust Your Wife 4:00 Inside Your Schools 4:15 Philco Playhouse "Fallen Ralph Richardson: Michele 5 30 Komic Karnival 6:30 Death Valley Days "Utile Os car's Millions" 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports "Carlos Or al, vs. i ummjr hops 7'45 Comment 8:00 Gray Ghost "Father and Son' 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Star Performance "Watch the Sunset" 8:30 Sheriff of Cochise "Youthful Bad 10:00 Newa 10:05 Bob Albertson Presents "The auinvHMs i nomas Mltcnel: Anne Rnvttr 12:00 Late News California Migrant Influx Shows Signs Of Easing Off LOS ANGELES W The bold rush to southern California shows signs of easing off for the first time in years. Officials blame business condi tions for the migration decline. After World War II thousands of 20th century pioneers trekked overland to sunny southern Cali fornia described as the roomy land of the big boom, the bin deal ana tne big job. Almost a million and a half out- of-state visitors came in during 1W7, for instance. Thousands stayed on to get jobs and build homes. The population of Los Angeles and its suburbs jumped from 1,970,358 in 1950 to an estimated 2.358.120 on Jan. 1, 1958. Officials said the over-all popu lation growth of the city is begin- Schedule Listed For Pelicana Pelicana for 1958 is scheduled for April 11. The auditions for this yearly presentation of the Script and Mi crophone Guild of Klamath Union High School are to be held Fri day, February 28. A second date. March 4, is for those students who are unable to attend the first audition. Those participating In Uie audi- lion need not be present on both dates, but must bring the costumes and accompanist they intend to use on the night. of the show. Pelicana is presented bv the Script and Microphone Guild and the Exchange Club of Klamath Falls. ning to level off. ' "Oh, the city's still growing; it's just not growing as fast as it did in the past 10 years," one official said. . The population has Increased only 3,820 over last summer's of ficial estimate, the City Planning Department announced. Border crossings last month totaled 188,984 persons, compared with 205,383 in January 19o7. In December 1957, 218,175 per sons crossed into California, com pared with 263,587 in December 1956, state records show, "The business decline and the migration decline go hand 'in hand," one bank official said. People are afraid to pack up for California right now." The tourist influx, however, still is high. The All Year Club ol Southern California said out-of-state and foreign visitors poured more than 608 million dollars in to southern California last year. FREE Bing Crosby Record And Entry Blanks EASY Washers' 5012 Priie CONTEST UHLIG'S 1026 Main Idol1 ALWAYS SAY "WITH SMIRNOFF" Tha Vodka you drink at homo is the vodka to drink whan out. Just menlion our noma J imirnaff the greatest name in YQQ(j W 1 100 Puil DuliHM1 lui iiiii. Sis. Pierre Smimill Fit. (Din. it HeuMiii), Hiilloii, Cone. Cm 7 -"Tsa Look...! Glasses! You can't see them, onyway, because this girl is wearing UNBREAKABLE vr. noies CONTACT LENSES This revolutionary new contact lens minimizes the discomfort of old-style contact lenses! Tiny as a teardrop . . .tissue-thin . . . un breakablevirtually a part of the eye itself, yet never touches your eye. DR. STANLEY I. ANDERSON of our staff Available for Consultation SATURDAY, MARCH 1st Notes OptometrisH art Oregon Distributors for Vent-Air Laboratories of New Torn. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main St. COURTEOUS CREDIT ALWAYS Open Friday Nite 'Til 9:00 - ALL DAY SATURDAY Drs. Omar J. Noles ond Don R. Hoylor, Sr. new frocks tjoirlt set the birds to singing! A h in our Bright , iSffciF'Jf ir-W .& "V -N. X rtrwi print inn. Bti(t, iw-hui l V aW' a-aaj" 1 3 or tiloc. Sites U'i to 1 ' X. ' wj ) aVaV ar Jar-: - --m m s. T.lV.bospngKmg.!you M :2 h -tlx- r'f;i 1 it On src Is r II 1 f f i i a (jtalarti) finhby texmri nyom and acttote chxmis. cvUmr with bom, marl Black wilh -hile, vkil Hut or bmn. S rmn alert rour erisp ne' pretty new fibrin in II in fmh peltrrn . lhry'1 nil Charge Jloicery little Hats let y ou knoic it's spring! Smartest new straw cloths, including flowers, wreaths and pleated organza drapes. They'll add a fresh spring touch to any outfit! Newest shades, popular sun and sea colors. 133 So. Eiqhth Phone TU 2-4481 Shop Friday TILL 9 P.M.