Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1957 — Page 14

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• A • L. ■' :kJ fl / . > jrg ' sa ’ysW*isk , JKs;. BTBLCLAIMS U. S. HAS FALLEN RED ROCKET-Communist Party boss Nikita S. Khrushchev (right) is shown as he charged that rocket carrier of Russia's first earth satellite tell “somewhere” on U. S. territory Dec. 1 “but they do not want to give it back to us.” The statement was made at a reception in the Finnish Embassy, Moscow. Listening are U. S. Ambassador Llewelyn Thompson and Soviet Premier Nikolai A Bulganin. (International Rndiophotol

Social Security Office Will Move Change Location Os Fort Wayne Office Due to the lack of space in their present location, the social security administration will move its Fort Wayne office soon, acording io Christian H. W. Luecke, district manager. ,v The new location will be on West street between Webster and Ewing streets, only three blacks from the center of downtown. Luecke asked all persons who want to apply for social security account number cards, employer’s identification numbers, claims for monthly retirement, Usability, survivors, or death payment, or any information about social security after January 1, 1958. to call at the new address at 343 West Wayne street in the new building just west of the YWCA. The office will be open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The telephone number is Eastbrook 9776., When asked why the office was being moved, Luecke explained that the change of location become necessary as a result of the natural growth of the social security program and recent 'amendments to the act. The inclusion of farmers, and other self-employed workers, under the act, along with the disability provisions, so greatly increased the workload of the office that additional space was imperative. Every effort was made to locate satisfactory space already in existence. The only solution was new space which was built at the new location. For those who care to come by bus, the office fe serviced by three bus Hnes which run within one or two blocks. Take the Taylor, Broadway, or West Main Bus-and get off at Ewing Street. Luecke states that he is hoping that callers will remember the new address and not lose time call ing at the old. He says that it usually takes about five years for the public to get accustomed to a change of address by an agency.

Movie Industry In Blast At Critics , . Declares Industry Highly Prosperous By VERNON SCOTT United Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Movie moguls, besieged by rumors that they are going broke and soon will be out of business, blasted back at critics today saying flickers are more prosperous than ever. Last week Chicago theater owner Ed Winn Silverman touched a match to the fuse by predicting "all major studios will be closed within six months." Silverman, president of Essaness Theaters Corp., indicated movies, like radio, are being buried by the TV avalanche. “If Mr. Silverman wants to commit suicide, let him jump off the bridge by himself.” said 20th Century - Fox producer Jerry Wald. ‘‘This is the first hot air out of Chicago this winter. If Silverman thinks the studios are dead let him try to buy one. There aren’t any for sale." Goldwyn Answers Silverman Sam Goldwyn, a pioneer filmmaker, said, “if Mr. Silverman will take good care of his theaters and see that they are modern and up to date, I am sure he will not go put of business. He should keep in mind how good the pictures are, rather than how cheaply he can get them.” The bigwigs aren’t playing dead for the video tube. Some of them, like Jack Warner, are busily making films for theaters and TV. “The future of motion pictures is brighter than ever before,” says Warner. “By that I mean for pictures of outstanding quality. The run-of-the-mill film of the past has been supplanted by TV,

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a very fine medium with a great future. The public, however, watt go to the theater to see something different—the important, distinctive picture of quality. DeMille Unperturbed Cecil B. DeMille, a giant in the industry, shook his gray head and grinned. “At 76 pessimistic expressions disturb me very little. I’ve heard too many. "First, when I was a boy, there was the expected end of the world

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then the end of the legitimate theater with the advent of pictures. Next the exit of all paid entertainment and daily newspapers with radio free in every home. Now it is said TV looms as a threat to all of' these—espe-

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ciajly to motion pictures. “But TV was her. in 1953, and that is the year that saw released two of the three largest grossing pictures in history— ’The Robe' and ‘The Greatest Show on Earth.* Today in less than 1000

theaters in this country and Canada ‘The Ten Commandments' has passed a gross of $32 million, indicating this film will break every record established Ln the past.” "This does not indicate a dis-

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asti;ous end for films — or the studios which make them; I am planning to go on making pictures . tor theaters." The white-tailed deer is Wisconsin’s official wildlife animal.