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1 o'i 1 ll7PN17PlivIFFNIww0 4 41 i CC I 1 It i 1 1 Page: B6 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday July 27 1969 Reagan's Daughter Develops Career In Business Politics Page B6 Reag CarE At The Movies With Charles Johnson 4 347:04 0- A 1 if 4-r AT4 7-4 4 ip1 1 it i I 41 1-6 if Ark I "'I a4 41:1 -7 4' -2'' I i 410 0 4-40P 4 41r :4 0 OK It- 41 jt2011' T-It- r- 4 1r 441' lL -5 1 Np-A I -4'---- 4 1 I 4- -So- te 7' 1 I 4 7 s- la 4 4 i I '1-6i Awk 1 44'4 'V I 4 Adt 041 f4 tl 1 1" 447546A64 4 4 1 1' s' "eA: -) tt 4 sis 41'A i'' )k iia -0 o- i -NL-0-4 -A -rre-gow7 4 ki 40 V-- 4 vor 4 7 4 IflZoot ir By Gene Handsaker By Gene 14 7 1 4': edlif 't ch01440- "i4i 01 i Aps 4( 4 4411r4? 414 i 1 I SA" '43C 4 $0- i444 'AO No ":41 -7 0 -A l' '1 17 4 caro or beating up homosexuals "Midnight Cowboy" for all its sex (and there is quite a lot) is a very old-fashioned and sentimental movie Joe Buck is redeemed through love The final emptiness comes not from the story or the coalescence of horror humor and fantasy in which it unfolds The emptiness or regret comes from Hoffman He has played Rizzo too well too strongly His caricature casts a shadow over Wight who is perfect The film is so artful that this slight deviation from taste stands out far more strongly than it would in a lesser product Like Joe Buck "Midnight Cowboy" is beautiful but flawed school Michael 24 a promotion representative for a Chicago clothing manufacturer lives in Los Angeles Maureen also maintains close contacts with her actress mother and has done public relations work for Miss Wyman's California chairmanship of the Arthritis Foundation And she visits Reagan and his present wife former actress Nancy Davis and their two chili dren at Sacramento In her eyes Reagan is doing an "outstanding job" as governor From 1964 to 1967 Maureen was married to David Sills a Marine Corps officer she met at Quantico Va and now an attorney married in Orange Calif The divorce was amicable "He's very nice man" she Said But she has a lot of male friends "I have very hign standards in men" she says "The man I want must be successful hard-working full of ideas a great thinker great fun not overly impressed with anyone's name She doesn't like the modern movies and doesn't feel she needs to be movie star to be person "Now I'm on a first-name basis with senators and congressmen and they dwarf people I used to think very important I always wanted to be a movie star" she sighs "but I'm old now" "The Chairman" Gregory Peck's new movie about spy intrigue in China is pretty good but a half hour after you have seen it you feel hungry for more adventure The film has received critical dings for lack of character development and a certain amount of unbelievability I never thought either of these were essential in a spy thriller but "The Chairman" which is playing at the Fox and Thunderbird does lack consistent suspense which is is certainly an essential Peck is an American Nobel laureate in biophysics teaching In London He seems to have had some sort of experience in espionage but we never learn what He is prevailed upon by the president to go to China to see an old science col-' league who has developed an enzyme which allows agriculture to overcome adverse climatic conditions We want the secret formula so China cannot use food supplies to further its ends A tiny radio transmitter is implanted in Peck's skull so that headquarters can hear everything he says and is said to him It also has a small bomb so that his head can be blown off if he is captured but he does not know that He gets into China and at that point I must end the tale to preserve what little st OF 411 A :) 1413 'r Z't -1- tr 1 I -0 4t 4- 4N A I 4 et 0444 wA A vir m- 4411toimv tv 3 tikt vv 11 4N tf A'CriV 'f4Vski A -c 44 '-'9et 44 41(4 A I''' 't or a 4 I' Li 4 i 4 4 l' 't' I kcr- i --1: 71- 1: 0 ri I ct 4 al1 4 6 311 c1 '''074- LI' Vt' 41 't' tl 44' --i 1 rvi 4-i 1 ss i- 4 i' 00 1 -I'' 1 4 6 04-4 I -4): 4 i1 0:4 4'11 '41 iZiii kt 1 3 4: 04 vt Ai- k- a '4 11440 3 I iaillthi4imagki4 -2 tioto: LI suspense the show contains The acting is fairly good but Peck cannot ever be anything but Gregory Peck plastic star The filming is fine and there is a lot of interest in the overlapping of Peck's experiences and the reactions to them at headquarters A far more satisfying movie but one that still leaves you with a lingering feeling of emptiness is "Midnight Cowboy" playing in San Francisco at present Director John Schlesinger Kind of Loving" and and writer Waldo Salt have translated into film James Herlihy's gothic tale of New York Jon Voight is Joe Buck a Texas youth who in his own words is "not a real cowboy but one hell of a stud!" He comes to New York to hustle the rich sex-starved women Instead he is taken by them and everyone else including Dustin Hoffman a disease-wracked derlict who resides in a condemned building and lives by his wits In Joe Buck's background are a prostitute mother a prostitute grandmother and a varied sex experience that includes being gang-raped We learn less about Hoffman's history except that he has utter conteuipt for his father who shined shoes in the subway for 30 years but still manages to visit his grave He grabs a fake flower arrangement from another plot and throws it on his father's grave Yet he is never really cor-1 rupted Even when he is I sleeping with Brenda Vac cessful Democratic challenger Negro City Councilman Thomas Brad ly Miss Reagan was at her usual assignment "media work" or placing advertising in newspapers radio and television Earlier she had arranged coffees receptions and motorcades plus making radio spot political announcements for Jack Lindsay her father's former legislative secretary in his unsuccessful bid as Republican congressman from her district Recently when Republican Barry Goldwater Jr won the primary election Maureen worked in his successful drive to Congress She also became a paid employe of a political public relations firm which now hires her campaign by campaign Previously she had been a volunteer Richard Nixon in 1960 and 1968: Goldwater Sr in 1964 and two congressional candidates in 1966 In the three latest campaigns Maureen gained 12 pounds via the cookies and doughnuts that stocked the headquarters Now in a between-campaigns interview at her home she nibbled cottage cheese and wholewheat wafers She wore a turquoise blouse and black culottes Maureen shares the handsome second-floor apartment with a girl friend who is a secretary She was 7 when her parents were divorced but says: "There was no great upheaval There were no problems My father always spent Christmas with us Dad would pick us up on weekends and take us to his ranch where we'd ride curry the foals help paint fence and go on picnics" "Us" meant her and brother Michael with whom she attended a boarding BURBANK Calif (AP) When Mom's a movie star and Dad's a starturned-politician what does a career-minded girl do? If her name's Maureen Reagan daughter of Cantor nia Gov Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wyman she mixes business with politics Maureen had wanted to be a star herself but now at 28 thinks she's too old So? Like her father she works in unlike him she toils mostly behind the scenes in public relations "I'm what's known in the trade as a political technician" she says "I do the work that helps elect candidates" Blue-eyed and 5-foot-9 Miss Reagan strongly resembles her mother in looks and merry tinkling laughter She dropped out of college to become a secretary has acted in two "horrible" movies and she's done some night club singing She wants to become a traveling interviewer-producer in television "I dig people" she says So far her TV work has been in guest appearances and as hostess last fall of a local day time show She entered politics in 1960 about the time her father was switching from Democrat to Republican but the two moves were unconnected "The Republican party just said what I believe in" she states She has held numerous posts from youth activities director for the California Federation of Republican Women to member of the Republican State Central Committee During Los Angeles' recent mayoralty race she was at Democratic Mayor Sam Yorty's headquarters Yorty a maverick Democrat is closer to Republicanism that his unsuc BURBANK When Mom's and Dad's turned-politict a career-mindE If her nal Reagan daugt nia Gov Rona actress Jane mixes business Maureen had 1 star herself hi thinks she's to Like her fat in politics----bu she toils most scenes in publ "I'm what's trade as a pc cian" she sa work that hell dates" Blue-eyed Miss Reagan st bles her mothE merry tinkli She dropped to become a acted in two "I les and she' night club wants to becoi interviewer-pr( vision "I dig peoplc So far her been in guest and as hostess local day time She entere( 1960 about father was sv Democrat to the two moves nected "The Repu just said what she states She merous posts 1 tivities directoi fornia Federati lican Women the Republican Committee Du geles' recent she was at Mayor Sam 1 quarters Yort3 Democrat is publicanism th 1 9 HOUR BONUS 'N FUN PACKAGE AT RENO AREA'S LARGEST 1 John Ascuageb II NUGGET 11 5 $500 BONUS Has Own Ambitions Maureen Reagan 28 daughter of Gov Ronald Reagan and actress Sane Wyman has no intention of following her parents' acting profession She wants to be a television interviewer-producer but presently is working in political public relations AP Photo CALL CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS FOR INFORMATION ON DAILY DEPARTURES PHONE 4432044 1129 EYE ST SACRAMENTO As Movie Makers Flee To Europe -Hollywood's GlamorousStudiosGrowShabloy Continuous 1:15 "APRIL FOOLS" 1:304:40 7:4540:45 "A FINE PAIR" 3:1136:209:30 "APRIL FOOLS" "A FINE PAIR" rkriwr710 Ttrt4 4-1aEol -7 IP Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve April Fools" GREAT COLOR CO-HIT BOTH THEATRES A FINE PAIR ROCK HUDSON CLAUDIA CARDINALE Astronauts' Moon Walk May Inspire New Dance Astron MayIr anywhere near the number six months vs 68 last year of actors that four half-hour but much of that has shows would" been in other parts of the United States The compa- Financial Woes nies take a few actors from The decline of the major here but they pick up the studios has caused severe fi- rest where they're shooting nancial problems for the using many nonactors" companies some of which have engaged in oil drilling Crafts Hit Also real estate dealing and stu- The studio crafts have sufdio tours to try to recoup fered also Says John Leh But the quandary of how to ners president of the AFL make the studios function Film Council: for their essential purpose "We're hurting worse film making hasn't than last year and we were been solved hurting damn bad then Meanwhile the physical There is now from 25 to 30 plants most of them at least per cent unemployment in 40 years old continue to ob- all crafts" solesce Two essential creative Many observers are more types writers and direc-1 concerned about the human tors are less affected by factors Movie guilds and un- the Hollywood depression A ion have been hard hit by un- Directors Guild spokesman employment Said a Screen said 90 per cent of its assist-Actors Guild spokesman: ant directors and production "We're hurting no doubt managers are working since about it The production fig- each film company requires ures don't look so bad 64 those categories no matter pictures started in the first where in the US they shoot TONY AGUILAR RON SILVESTRE AND Present their to qtn'ih Children Adm 12 CTic: kLe-EtsRP NO0wGROAnNsDoSITeAANt JULY 2647 Sat PM Sun 27th 3:00 7:00 Breuner'sCentro Theatre ALL SEATS RESERVED Jalisco Market Halt Price Tepicluena Market Reno Club TONY AGUILAR FLOR SILVESTRE ft" AND TONITO Present their Ok 0 zx 1969 1 L' 1--'''') 41'y A tA 4 iris A 1' 11' i 1- 4 rfcto 1 fi 84 1 Itil(T 1 It 64k 4 far IA '4' i (C' It III tii I 1Z I 741 40 0 to: IL I 111 It 61141 11774144 jillitlart 141 fr 11 JULY 26-27 CALEXPO GRANDSTAND AdUCmeldel: 12 Tickets Now On Sole a At: Sat PM Sun 27th 3:00 7:00 Breuner'sCentro Thetre ALL SEATS RESERVED TeelouettjoatoerkMeMtceen Clu Halt rriaa on location The use of regional locations is not merely esthetic Independent film makers and virtually all are independent of studio control seek to avoid the crushing overhead attached to every production made within studio walls usually adding 30 per cent to the cost The expense of running a major studio just to keep the gates open and maintain a skeleton staff is estimated at $5 million With fewer producers willing to help absorb this overhead the big movie studios have become white elephants TV Was Hope For a time the studios hoped to decrease overhead by making television series But the TV trade is capricious MGM had five series one year none the next Even studios that have maintained healthy TV schedules find it risky Costs are so high that few series turn a profit on the first run only in reruns and syndication can money be earned In the past two seasons the three networks have cut back on orders for filmed series Nowadays the average order is for 26 segments per year while previously the norm was 39 The networks also have placed more emphasis on variety shows which can be taped in their own studios at lower costs "The greater length of television shows has cut down on enyloyment too" observeda spokesman for the Screen Actors Guild "A two-hour show doesn't hire By Bob Thomas HOLLYWOOD (AP) They sit like aging dowagers once regal and glamorous now neglected and growing shabby Hollywood's movie studios which poured forth entertainment with factory precision for 30 colorful years have fallen on bad times Panic has not yet broken out but economic pressures have been mounting for years If remedies are not found soon several major studios will find themselves in dire straits The basic problem: The studios were built and staffed to produce 50 feature films per year plus shorts and cartoons Today some make fewer than a dozen features annually Where has all the filmmaking gone? Move Overseas 1 The flight to overseas bases has been under way 15 years and shows few signs of diminishing The causes: The desire for authentic and exotic backgrounds subsidies from the governments of England Italy and other countries cheaper labor though longer shooting schedules sometimes negate this reluctance of stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to face US taxes 2 New film makers decline to work amid the straints and artificiality of studios Of the 18 major films being made in the United States during a recent week nearly all were shooting wholly or in part Girls Are Warned: Do Not Times-Post Service Masters of America annual convention suggesting the possibility of a new dance maybe called the "Luiar Lope' said Mrs Lillian Lu Pau owner of a Houston school of dancing She said that she would like to see some new steps developed in commemoray tion of the historic moon ex-heir ploration but also thought it could go even further to perering imps influence ballet in this -country 5 Mrs Lu Pau deplored the fact that almost all the ballet performed in this country is either from Europe or from Russia Several dance instructors privately noted that if and when the "Lunar Lope" or the "Kangaroo Hop" be-that comes popular they might surpass the frenzied go-go type dancing so popular today Linda Perry supervisor of another school of dancing in Houston said she thinks there is a good chance "young people may start a new dance of some kind based on what they saw the astronauts perform on the moon surface" PM RolleMAT( 61APS erRI si MATCH 6LAPS PT 1 bjr HOUSTON Remember the "Jersey 'Bounce" the "Big Apple" or the "Bunny Hop?" Well how about the "Kangaroo Hop" or the "Lunar Lope" or maybe the "Moon Walk" A lot of people who saw astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin take those groovy steps while perform- ing their moon exploration the other night already are wondering about the consequences In the country's dance halls that is The astronauts themselves believe it or not have sort of laid out the preliminary steps of a lunar loping dance that could be performed on earth At one point during the moon exploration Aldrin noted that "You just have to split out to the side and cut a little bit" Dance instructors in Houston already are predicting some fancy new steps on the nation's dance floors as a result of the bouncy ballet-like maneuvering by Armstrong and Aldrin "I would like to introduce a resolution in August at Miami during the Dance LISTON Remember "Jersey 'Bounce" the Apple" or the "Bunny Well how about the garoo Hop" or the 1r Lope" or maybe the Walk" Lot of people who saw lauts Neil Armstrong Aldrin take those steps while perform- moon exploration ther night already are about the conse Ts the country's dance that is astronauts them- believe it or not have )f laid out the prelimi- steps of a lunar loping that could be per- on earth one point during the exploration Aldrin "You just to split out to the side it a little bit" ice instructors in on already are predict- ime fancy new steps on ition's dance floors as a of the bouncy ballet- maneuvering by Arm- and Aldrin would like to introduce olution in August at i during the Dance HOUSTON the "Jersey "Big Apple" Hop?" Well "Kangaroo 11 "Lunar Lope" "Moon Walk" A lot of pe astronauts Ne and Edwin Aid groovy steps ing their moo the other nigh wondering abc quences In the halls that is The astrot selves believe sort of laid ou nary steps of dance that ci formed on cart At one poin moon explorE noted that have to split and cut a little Dance ins Houston alread ing some fancy the nation's dal result of the I like maneuver strong and Aid "I would liki a resolution Miami during RACE! BLOCKING ROMAN Its SERVERS ro SACRAMENTO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM BAY BOMBERS VS CARDINALS TICKETS $350450450 NOW ON SALE AT BREUNER'S-DOWNTOWN WAYSIDE ALSO AT ALL REGULAR TICKET AGENCIES CH 40 IN COLOR TODAY 5:00 PM WED 8:00 PM CH 2 "LIVE" IN COLOR SUNDAYS 6:30 TO 7:00 PM BAY TIC1 AT SI ALSO CH 40 IN CC CH 2 "LI Irr For Acting Career By Mans Ross LONDON (UPI) Noel Croft 47 said 41501 Coward with admirable youngsters applied for the foresight wrote a song back 200 vacant places in the' in 1935 entitled "Don't Put youth theater this year and Your Daughter on the Stage two thirds were girls Mrs Worthington" "Many of these of course "No don't" says Michael have the hope of going into Croft director of Britain the professional theater National Youth Theater in eventually" Croft said 1969 "No don't" says Eq- suppose part of my job is to uity the actors' union try to spare them some of They are warning girls the disillusionment they are with daydreams of stardom bound to meet at some time to think again before pursu- or other ing an acting career Right "They are charmingl now at least in Britain friendly and likeable They there are far too many ac- 1 1 ---fil 1 it I i 0 0 itol iv A 6 EA 11 0001 '11 ta- LARGEST riy wot t)-(101 41f i cilliv- t) Weather Calendar For August tresseschasing far too few have talent and looks But tresses cnasing tar too tew has to say 'There Jobs in movies television one simply PRECIPITATION DATA and the theater is no room room IS nO room All times are Pacific Standard TEMPERATURE DATA tt 44vgr077-t'111q4610441W 41Etm THU JULY 30 THRII JULY 30 SUN LENGTH MOON SUN Even their sex is against them They have less hope of finding work than does a Rise Set OF DAY Record Normal Record Last man AM PM HOURS MIN Rise AM Set MAX MAX MIN AVER rtall Year Year Year PA IN Year I t'CVI1 10to Jertzek Jones Coming July 31 SANDLER YOUNG 777 4 gilt 17Z ifs 41 CI ellreev Com July 31 1 SANDLER ing YOUNG 'Illifet' NE i 'II 1 Of 110 i 1171trilrafi' '1' 1 'tr: il jh rUUL AU 2 9G 21 4 I 00 Et 4 em Vmr0APPS I ft f--3r11 -Ma)) 1(11 1 Thrio 4 '1': 1 --4: jirrmy PLUS LEIGH ANN AUSTIN Sept 16-21 '69 Reno Air Races MilritilV el PLUS Sept 16-21 '69 Reno iAir Chances Negligible "Purely statistically the chances are negligible of any-1 one entering the business at the moment with or without training and making enough money to live cornd fortably" an Equity official said "At least they are neg ligible for men and slightly1 less than negligible for girls 1 "That's largely due to fairly unimaginative casting of small parts on television When casting doctors dentists or bank clerks people tend to give those parts to men In real life women cicY all sorts of jobs including those but in acting the only parts they tend to get are is the young romantic girl type or the mother "Equity has 18000 members and there is only enough work to keep less than half of them on a decent living wage" I 6:07 8:17 14 10 2 6:08 8:16 1408 2 14 06- 4 6:10 04- --5 14 Of 6 6:12 8:11 13 59- 7 6:13 8: 10-13-5i 8 6:13 8:09 13 56 9 6:14 8:08 13 54 10 6:15 8:07 13 52 11 6:16 8:05 13 49- 12 6:17 8:04 13 47 13 618 8:03 13 45- 14 6:19 8:02 13 43- Ts 620 8:00 -----13 46- -16 6:21 7:59 13 38- 17 6:22 7:58 13------36- 6: 22 7:57 13 35- -19 6 23 32- 20 6:24 30- 21 6 25-7: si---13-2 22 6:26 7:51 13------25- 23 6:27 23 -24 6:28 748 13 20 -i5 6:29 7:47 13 18 26 6:30 7:45 li------i5- 6:30 13 )4 28 631 7:42 13 11 29 6:32 7:41 13 09- 30 6:33 7:39 13 06 31 6:34 7:38 13 04 1 6:07 2 6:08 2 6:011 4 6:10 -5 6:11 6 6:12 7 6:13 6:13 9 6:14 10 6:15 11 6:16 12 6:17 icin tt7MDT) osatimiwoof 011060o 1141 -1 wa itiTATATERRi a 111110600 osiniNiipeeiwimr seatototimotolotokooloopymmo es a an 10Aii! jrriner10 103 1938 51 1887 90 57 74 1 1918 0 107 1946 50 1887 90 57-74 191-7-0 103 1955-51 1919-90-57-74 f---Ti 106 1966 50-1897 90-57 74 02 1950 90 57 74 1961 0 107 1966-50 1891 90 57 74-1 196 1 0 i08 103-50 1931-89 57 73 I 1964 0 )05 1936 50 1919-89 57 2: 38A 103 1928-50 1931-89-57-73 I-1963 1935-50-1919 57 73 41 1965 0 436A 1898 49 1910 89 57 73 58 1965 0 106 1898 50 1910 89 5 7-73--- 1 -7-1 6: 39A 111 1933 48 1921 89 57 73 0 0 107 1920 49 1887 89 57 73 1916 0 108 1920 51 1955 88 57 73 0 9 -'44-iii 9: 39P--1 05 88 57 73 02 1958 0 106 1967 51 1917 ----0 107 1950 52 1894 88 57-73 1 -1945-0 108 1950 88 57-73 2: 13P 106 1950 48 1914 325P 102 1897 49 1910 57-73 I 1913 0 12:344 107 1891 50 1901 88 57-73 0 0 36A 109 1913- 50 1908 88 Si 7 623P 108 1931 SO 1887 88 57 73 0604 0 7 104 1931 52 1887 88 57 73 27 1954 0 106 1894 50 1929 88 57 1954 0 8: 05P 108 1894 51-1952 88 57 0 105-1915 50 1910 88 57 73 1949 0 1915 49 1880 88 57 '73 671953 0 103A 102 1918 41 1887 88 57 73 20 1896 0 102 1955 50 1957 88 57 73 061964 0 Normal rainfall: 04 Inches Average 886 570 Total 08 PRESENTING EXCLUSIVELY kiml tib 1 WWI 1 itillt 15 I -4 I eA kro COL-0 a ihK106ai If 144 kVA COL-0 a 2830 35th St (at rdway) 455-4547 OPEN 11:45 AM-COOL-NEW SHOWS PR! 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