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Show 1A THURSDAY, JUT Y. 30, 1959 UtahCounty, UUh 1 DAILY HERALD II Dennis Q'Keefe Pumping Out B rand New TV Series California Democrats Feuding Over Tickets Pauley took the battle to Gov. , "In 1958 at Chicago" the hot By J. A. ST AM ANT G. Brown, who, said he committee had 1,250 tickets." Edmund United! Press International to appoint an aroi- LOS ANGELES (UPI) W The may hav San Francisco Still Bidding .1 , California Democratic Party, rid- trator, In the wings was San FrancisIn the' ;midst of the strife was co Mayor George Christopher, a ing on a big popularity wave, was intrn-muran rocked. Wednesday by; Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, a North Republican, who has resubmitted struggle "over tickets to th erner from Kentfield and national his no - strings attached bid national convention here in 196ft. committeewoman for. the state. for the convention but $350,000 overThere were North-Sout- h to hastens "have add,! "we" do not want no "I 'personal knowledge g tones within the state to the to the convention in any pirate of the basis on which Air. Pauley two thi but factions, to undercut Los Angeles. ' by feels he was promised 5,000 tick- way tentacles of the squabble alstf ets.- But Los Angeles Mayor Norris Poul-so- n personally I feel 5,000 reached to Democratic Party is excessive. Mr. BuI'm said, "I have said repeatedl hoping j headquarters in Washington. gler, will be able to conclude a that this problem will be solved. A check of Democratic leaders to get panicked contract on the basis of . 1,500 This is produced the' consensus that Lop tickets. , He. (Butler) 'told, me ia by outside interference. Los AnAngeles would not lose the con- April that was the maximum to geles with the new sports arena vention but it was conceded there which he would agree. , He has and our other great facilities is may be feelings hurt before the repeated it four or five times to a naturals The Democrats will dispute is resolved. me since. Fifteen hundred lis real have their biggest convention here Pauley vs. Butler W In 1960." 5 ly a fair number. On the one hand in the South ' al By VERNON SCOTT Asked why he didn't attempt a Dennis horse, opera or private eye series, (UPI) O'Keefe, long absent from the O'Keefe had an immediate exmovieland scene, is pumping out planation. a new TV series for the fall sea"I played dramatic roles.' ad ' son.' , venturers, detectives and striaght Its a situation comedy. And In parts in movies for years," he ex this era of westerns and detec- plained. 'But the only pictures of tive thrillers situation comedy is mine the public remembers are as risky as fan dancing at a PTA tWe comeSies." meeting. Where has Dennis been for the With such. shows as "December four-ofive years? Bride" and The Bob Cummings past "In Europe making movies for and Phil Silvers programs ' biting the coaxial dust this year it my own company, 'Pendennis would seem . unreasonable to buck Productions',' he said. "I came back to Hollywood to establish a the trend against for myself in. TV somefuture But O'Keefe is confident his like Dick Powell anl Desi about a New York col- thing umnist will strike pay dirt. He is Arnaz have done Series Hopes For World-wid- e committed to film 39 segments: I to return hope "Eventually, other situation comedy to to make the true first Europe shows had four or five brilliant world-wid- e television I series. years before they went off the to 39 collect and plan top air," he said, "and V think we shoot them in differentscripts locations can do the same thing People in Africa, Soutlj America, Europe want to laugh. That was proved and the Orient. It will be titled 'Johnny Paris,' but I won't act in t buy our show." the series. I'll t produce and may' y : : Jl: , ,v be direct few of them." As of now, O'Keefe ha his hands full turning out one segment a week for "The Dennis HOLLYWOOD bushj-whackin- ; ' - . . - ' , " , . 1 , , ' " - k wX.;X::;.:.,-:.;.- m. f '- - ' ' - , .... ' ,, )''- ' - .J ' v no-tim- - r j - " rib-tlekls- land there was Ediwin W. Pauley, finance chairman " of the host committee, whojhas insisted that the national committee, headed by Paul Butler, promised the4jt5t committee 5,000- tickets to taks care of local party followers who are pledged to put up $350,000 for r3. er f . . j - 1 -- ' housekeeper, hatchet-faceEmerson. Hope ' The AN FRANCISCO (UPI) "I have aT few girl friends, International Longshoremen's and too," O'Keefe said, "but I'm not Warehousemen's Union reached a Rober. Cummings-typ- e wolf. agreement with the Pacific It's, a wholesome program with time Association Tuesday on a lots of "laughs, and I'm convinced contract that takes it will be a hit." new three-yea- r a step toward a guaranteed annual income. Thp flerrppmpnt. still anhlprt to ratification by both organizations, Ex-Colonel . will' provide wage increases for. about 17,001 workers. Men work- straight time ing on a 14-Month basis will receive an 11 cents per hour wage boost, while those on Y an eight - hour day will receive 12 Vi cents. , .The new contract, which will 1QA9 alcn rrft ira 'until Tuna 1 viHps' fnr the first ''time a $1,500.- MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) -000Ji mechanization fund to disr A retired Air jForce colonel has SL& VI lilt appealed a sentence of nearly 14 mechanization to the dock work- months at bard labor for seducing ers.':. fM his Negro housemaid The fund will provide compen- while his wife was gone. sation to'men, who fail to earn a Special Circuit Judge Herston specified annual income. How it Foster ignored jury recommendawill b distributed has not been tion that the defendant, Grady I. decided. Smith,, about 60, white, be fined Fund Proposed for the offense and sentenced him A joint release said: "The fund to the jail term. will be contributed by the employers during the first year of the "This case involves every man, coniraci as payineni w me mcua woman and child in Montgomery cash share of increased produc- County," Prosecutor Maury Q tivity tip-;- ' to June 15, 1960. The Smith said in arguing for a stiff fnrirl annliAa in fllllv fPffistprpd sentence. "In essence it involves our way of life." , men." Smith was freed under $1,000 Under the contract, clerks will receive an additional one and one- - bond following the sentence . and half cents an hour during each of his attorney immediately filed an was convicted Tuesthe thre y years to reach parity appeal. Smith with longshoremen. Chief supervi- day by the ' jury for conthe delinquency of ' a sors :and supercargo clerks will tributing, to ' receive an additional four cents minor. Smith; who lived in Jackson, an hour to reach parity with walk' fdr 18 .years before he Miss., ing bosses. retrowill entered be All wage increases the,. Air Force and ha? 1959 been living in New York City reactive to June 15, expiration Retrodate of the old agreement. cently, was accused of , having which sexual relations with the Prats activity will end Aug; 10, by time the Union has agreed to ville, Ala., Negro girl in his home complete 'a referendum ballot on here during the summer of i9?8 The high school student testified ratification of; the contract. she was intimate With the colone one time while she served as his housemaid. He was arrested when neighbors called .police to complain he was living with the girl. , Foster's sentence Judge rZrxltirm !'Wednesday' included the '.maxi mum nine months term. The judge added 30 days in lieu of dent Eisenhower tod,ay received a fine and 112 days in lieu of Court citation and plaque from the Unit costs for a total of 13 months, ed Golfers Golf Assn. as "the 22 days. world's most distinguished golf A ;aM , . - .1 ml y rr ;. ' f- - i V mm V it- 1 V . six-ho- ur DENIES FEUD Film star Joan Crawford tells newsmen in New York that there has never been a feud between her and actress Arlene Dahl; Miss Crawford said she was unaware of statements Miss Dahl made in Hollywood this week which indicated existence of feud between them. Miss Dahl had alleged feud began in 1947 when she told Miss Crawford, "You've always been a great favorite o f mine and my mother's, too." (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) -- Gets Jail Sentence . , .. WV S ' . -- . all-whi- te the foreign aid program during the 12 months starting last July 1. Both Democratic Rep. David S. King and Republican Rep. Henry A. Dixon voted for the measure. The bill's total appropriation is $742,495,000 less than Pres. Eisenhower' originally requested and below the ceiling Con- clamped on military and economic aid overseas earlier in the session. , Other Intermountain area rep gress . . IN PERSON TTtT:"in.rjf f """ i. m I OPEN 7 P.M. WAITS' ' p I GLOW IN 8:30 2463, I J I .3 1 V :f Suspen K OCL SHEllEY WINTERS JOSEPH SCHIIDKRAUT I I I I ) i Mill i ! , 1 RICHARD BEYMER ? I JLI. GUST1 HUBER UM1IE V?. NOW PLAYING ft VI &. iirt?.. 7:30 and 9:45 i w-v.- : 1 -- "Debbie wnnrr tup inn iiuul, w CROSBY 4 4 i iaiiii mnni runuo 0LD1ERS junn REYNOLDS THUNDERING SPECTACLE! COLOR WAGNER by OcLoxt . UNTIED "EVERYTHING CO-HI- T .fV W rt 4 BUT ARTISTS START 8:15 ADULTS 65 Children FREE TECHNICOLOR picture. A VINTAGE SOUND ray nALolUN mil hshu lojtnoum DOORS OPEN 1 P.M. PRODUCTION 1 " J 'Z'r. ''XX 7i v ffl ""33 xZ. ' self-addres- I want out of S ITta w? Tr"1 name bvllei on the wsim Show with stamped, envelope to P. O.- - Box sed Salt Lake City. Utah. cr." .- '- special assistant a specia received Earle Chesney USGA at the committee, from the USGA's board White House. The of directors recently voted. Eisenhower an honorary membership. Presidential FJIRRIE VOU'LU COUNT EVERY . ofJife HAL WALLIS' MOMENT I8RSn ImttStL on r. : MOUNTING , PRODUCTION ABCI MURPHY WAN EVAIIS JOHN GAVIN LANA TURNER TILL , ,. i THEY II MEET Saturday Morning, Aug. TV. m - VHnrK HUDSON 1 JEAN SIMMONS DOROTHY McGUIRE Operi 7:30 Show 8:10 p.m. Children' FREE Adults 60c Tonight - MiiiJii THE HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN IN AMERICAN FORK Claude RAINS thru Saturday K&Tme ForTho LaughiestTTme tOfYourUfetime! - MX LuilliUli 4 -- fA " TECHNICOLOR 7 Only 1 TBike a Family "If re&Jk. During: this Series the most Cloverleaf Milk cartons or bottle I 6 caps. 2nd Feature ' CecJf B. 0MiII i WLYNJONESMHOLLIMAN ADMISSION FREE with one Cloverleaf Milk carton or bottle cap ACADEMY THEATRE "Canyon River" And in the Salt Lake Area: ' UPTOWN "The Last Wagon" SOUTHEAST "Canyon River' The Last Wagon" , MURRAY Plus Cartoons and Comedies at each Theatre r - tin n. Mm ing: - greeted by JOHN STURGES VITAMIN D 4 A PARAMOUNT ' PICTURE SoMneiayby JAMES POE ORHXCXOR lr i&m tm Doors Open, 9 a. m. Out 12 Noon SATURDAY, AUG. 1 iTTOn?ri 41 u X.8? KEVERLY SARIAX8 1MMKL Li) lu dtf ' Iwmvm1 ,mnm l III! . p4 VJSWJSIOK i 00 IWns get the things I want cat cf Iif, i ens way cr another! i - RtriirnTj..H?it:Tj v H I'U V n . LAST DAY! HERCULES IMUIRNER rj Tom orrow! 1 1 JOHN GAVIN fn m mm SANDRA DEE STARTS 11 V i WW r , r ,, OMiuScsrt lECHMCSUMt. sum (FN smrr-Ono- y tFxr . Malk farj Wm in f Adults 65c Students 50c' Children Fre I Lawrence payable OfJ TRUTH" THE f I P. M. GO OPEN 7:30 Scott Cindy robbins UNIVERSAL-INTERNATION- ; IIOL IEQ hmSlhWOHS ' A U EO (A ' The Cry: tlutt Hocked the VALLEY OFTHE SUN... RmWDSOtl Kent Smith ken - OT . SHOWS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED check I I And 0.V5 STEREOPHONIC Prices: $2, $3, $4, $5, $550 f (tax included) Send Welk Impact c: -- iv YOUR HEART! DERKS FIELD, S.L.C. ALL, SEATS RESERVED ; Its . PEOPLE SUNDAY, AUG. 23 Accnr"inf 1- 44 TV CAST Ike Gets Plaque, Citation From nnnnnr? hv 4 - Monumental In . Claude RAINS, And His Champagne Music VA Hour Concert -- LnS-U- Emotions! that pltts a KV ( rXi7 X DISTINCTIVE THEAXKJS SIOST DoROwr McGlllREM WllLGC . luj.i r THErn n ENTERTAINMENT) - - " MILLIE PERKINS Epic Of The r op- .) production starring i True f y. (R-Idah- I LAWRENCE . - Trn Utah's WASHINGTON (UPI) two congressional, representatives today voted in favor of a bill providing $3,186,500,000 to finance $390,295,000 (D-Nev- (D-Idah- o), - A. and resentatives voted against the Keith Thomson (RWyo.), measure. Reps. Gracie Pfost Walter S. Baring Hamer- Budge posed the bill. Kjng, Dixon Both Vote in Favor of Foreign Aid Bill . nrnnnr PTnrmc 20 , . - CENTER THEATRE, SALT LAKE Senatorial Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D Ore.) said he struck a similar note regarding Oregon women recently and ran into a suggestion that his state should be represented in the' U. S; Senate by women instead of men. Sen. Russell D. Long" (D - La4) said that McGee shouldn't have taken up the subject of women under a "speaking limitation. McGee approrched his subject dur ing the i"morn;ng hour," when speeches are limited to three minutes. by-pla- - - An at WASHINGTON (UPI) (D- W. McGee Gale Sen. tempt by and to the laud beauty Wyo.) brainpower of Wyoming . women today touched off two rounds of - SHOW 8:10 ADULTS 90c j NOW PLAYING FIRST RUN DAY AND DATE WITH THE Senator Waxes Eloqiient Over Wyoming Women u d OPEN 7:45 the convention. n ' 'tm ' . ' & : '. O'Keefe show.' The comedy jis based on his antics with celebrities and characters he encounters as a columnist. Dennis portrays a widower with a son who is badgered by-h-is ( TTt 5.4 . , Longshore Men Win New Contract e i SUSAN KOHNER Wjm mm I |