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30 Years Old
I travelled up. from Singapore with Mr Roy, Disney. He was on his way to Hongkong from the UK where he had been attending the mammoth celebrations which accompanied the 30th birth- day of Mickey Mouse,
It was too hot to talk business, but Mickey Mouse, and the early Silly Symphonies were something I could talk about for hours, and Roy, ever sceptical, began to cross- question me.
By the time he had finished he found I said no more than I meant,
i am
Darllest of the onc Disney fans. I remember how I began..
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 17.
In those days you used to get your money's worth. A seat in the Drets Circle for 21- A
News Roel, a second testure, an
As
JAPAN NEWSLETTER David Gordon
As Mickey Poor Interest In
Mickey Mouse in a scens from his first cartoon flm, "Steamboat Willie."
by.... ANTHONY
organ solo, a stage turn, and FULLER
then the main picture.
But on this occasion, sard- wiched between the stage turn and the first feature was 3 curloon.
In black and white, with a
· squeaký šiitle voice, the sound Hke an old tin borned.gramo phone, there came a cocky wise-cracking. Ntil modiso, As this mouse pushed his diminutive weight around, the audience roured with laughter. Bet A herculean task, the mouse wriggled through his dif- neulties.
I stole the show from every other film that war un. Everyone falked of Mickey Mouse, and so famous did he become that idier, when you spoke of Mickey, everyone' knew you meant Mouse, not Rouney.
The fin tlint introduced Mickey Mouse_wis Steamboat Willie.
"Paganini"
Onc Mickey did everything. cartoon had him as a kind of and Paganini, fiddling away dissolving in tears at his own
KIIL.
A tremendous crowd pleaser Was "Farmyard Concert" which Mickey conducted the orchestra whose members were il comical animals.
One Inciden! I can remèm- *ber roaring at. They were playing "Poet and Fossant?! and the trumpet was" played by a rather stupid looking bull,
feed that ducic as a bit player, but soon the quacking tone of this ill-tompered Donald Duck was household property,
Neither Walt Disney, nor Roy like you to talk about their artistle contribution. cintia.
to tho
They feel it sounde a bit long haired; yok of course, Walt is an artist. No one could: Have dok it out sa be did and refuse to compromise as'bn' 'refuked, if his were not of the tough calibre of ÷ RIS artist.
Macabre
His Silly Symphonies were of rare beauty, and he taught the, cinema
technicians something about effects.
Do you recall its use of shadows
Et The Flying Mouse? A touch of macabre as the bats circled the mouse and sang "You're nothing but a nothing."
The cornera just shurwed their magnifted shadows in ghastly. silhouette.
Then there was "The Old Mill," a colour rhapsody, yet -with some-rich fun, when a bull-frog swallowed a firefly, und it up every time he croaked Roy Dianer was astonished that I could remember such details he had himself forgot
ten.
He asked me about the full length features. I could answer The bull would insist on play- that one easily. I was back in Ing a note that was not in the London on holiday, and I went score. Mickey tapped his foot in the New Galleries in Regent with. femper, stopped the Street to see "Snow White and orchestra, and then started them the Seven Dweris, off again.
Again the bull played the the wrong note and then looked
Walt Disney
· The second genius
up nervously at Mickey who by now was in a murderous
rage.
Mickey stepped down to look at the sheet of music, tapped it, and a fly flew off the muste.
Silly? Maybe, but how the audience roared,
About five years later, and the. Mcartoons were coming in colour. A Mickey Mouse in the pro- gramme was a must. In fact, If the main film was weak," often the cartoon would make up the strength of the pro- gramme..
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The Duck Mickey was again conducting the band, this time in a park.' They were playing, the Overture from William Tell.
Going around the handstand selling ices was a duck dressed) In a fullor sult,
The Band had just reached the
Genius
I shall never forget the open- ing. "How the Eamera panned
up that winding pathway out of a forgotten story book, and eventually reached the towered castle where the wicked queen asked the mirror. +
"Mirror, MÁTOT 01 the
wall,
"Who is the faifest of them all
Of course Disney is the supreme artist, ranking with . Charles Chaplin sa, the accond genius the Alm has produced.
There was so much to, talk about now, and mich I wanted to nsit, especially about the most Ambitious venture yet, “Sleeping , Beauty," upon which Disney has ventured fix million dollars and 2given-six years to its making.
But the plane was dying over Kowloon and about to ride onto | the runway, so our talk
Disney postponed until Roy finds his way out here again.
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The Iron Curtain
Isn't Stopping
American Tourists
:: Moscow.
Curtain or no, Americans are thronging into Russia with cameras, guide books and drip-dry -nylon travel shirts.
an
fore Stalin's death in 1959, Before
the American tourist in
but Soviet Union was scarce, under the more libern! Khrush- chev, Russia has Dung open lin doors.
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This season it has become full-fledged tourist target for souvenir- an army of summer hunters from the U.S.
Last year 5,000 American visited the Soviet Union, This year the estimate by travel aguncles is 15,000-three times that of 1057.
Already in Moscowl the advance wave of early visi Lors who want to get their
alldes
back colour photo home pa, the projections machine before the nelab
bours do.
We Fesident torrespondents who were looked upon ne rariiles, during the winter are being upstaged on the streets by fresher Americans with shorter skirts, brighter lipstick and swoopler tall fins.
Three types of Arrericans are staring at the gold onto domes of the churches inside the Kremlin walls these days.
..
Now It's "U"
*
First are the pleasure tourists who've discovered it's fashlan- eble, or "U", to visit Russly.
After all, everybody's been to London and Paris.
Next come delegations on the cultural exchange circull, "A group of American educators just left after Inspecting schools.
Two
prettyjournalist schoolteachers, who won a trip to Moscow, in a Alu- neapolis Content"). › bustled around town sing a neww- paper survey with even movie camera and tape re corder, up heard of in the silent, restricted days,
Floridana descended on Mostow on a goodwill tour, astonishing. Muscovites with southern accents,
Some US, computer specialists have arrived to inspect com-
puters and crystalographers to inspect crystals,
U.S. air experts attended an aeronautical conference.
The lates: a wrestling team arid anlibfollo specialisia to Look into
muscica and antibiotics.
Russlan
In April, Ruslans turned on the hospitality for American
veterans WHI doctors, economists.
Poll Upsets Election Forecasts
Tokyo.
More than 20,000,000 Japanese voters failed to go to the polls for the Upper House elections, and as a consequence of this Indifference, all calculations as to the results, were upset.
Both, the Liberal-Democratic or an on "auspleipn of causing Party and the Socialsts made violence."
The Ryokufukai which was originally organized by a group
when
gains at ille expense of minor Beldom is anybody actually party candidates, while inde- brought to court and charged. pendents and a new seml- The only reason one can 'pro- religious party also fared well pound for this reluctance, is that the latter getting all six candi- the police themselves
called on to perform similar dates elected:
"duties, for a government cop- cern, use extreme violence and of elder statesmen and others remembering this fact, excrelse based on tho who claimed Impartiality, was virtually wiped out.
"unhappy way of Japanese life."
and Four years ago it was a de- This tolerance
actual the to
Lowe finite "third force" with. 78 scais. Indifference Today 1 has it only.
themselves, are characteristic of Ideas of "democracy" Japan's
"sympathy"
The Socialists, by virtue of their small gains, now hold a and "human rights," but auch comfortable one-third of the laxity or generous Interprett- scats, thus assuring that they tlen-spars the vlalence and can block-on their own if needs sustains instability. be any move to revise. the Constitution.
The planned revision would more or less give. Japan o military establishment.again.
Mosaburo Suzuki, chairman of
from a helicopter crash while
aro
the Socialist Party, recuperating campaigning, admitted that the party's policies
sound cnough, but its tactics were. faulty and lacked general appeal. For that matter, the Liberal- Democrats offered nothing of substantial appeal either, hence the fact of a turnout of barely more
halk than
the eligible voters,
noticeable
a and There is
widening of the gap be
Even politicians are buying tickets eastward; a Moscow trip Seems to help collect votes back home.
Complaint
The "Holiday on Ice" revus spread American accents during its two-month engagement i Moscow
A dozen Américans are build- ing the American exhibition in Moscow: when that opens in July" there'll be an influx of 80 guides from the U.S.
What the effect of all these crew cuts and chewing gum bave on the heretofore isolated Russians, only time will tell.
But there' such travel boom thai aiready the USSR is losing ita exclusivity. One American tourist couple complained the other day there were
other American couples on the plane they took to Leningrad.
four
What's more, five couples dis- covered they were all from Los Angeles,-UPI.
BIBLE THAT
FOR TODAY
Reams have been written
on the traffic chaos in 'att ̃ Japan, but some dramatic figures tell the story more vividly,
On Friday afternoon, Tokyo police made a six-hour "crack- down" as they term. It,·
As a result, 1,034, drivers were given tickets or arrested.
Of theso, 220 were for speed- ing, 75 for having no licences and 57 for drunken driving,
This must constitute some sort of record though not a very praiseworthy one.
ол dend
Traffic casualties for the first three months of this year have tween labour and capital reached the startling toll of
30,357 hero-and it la obvious
Deaths were counted at 2,145, that cooler heads are but this figure is illusory as only
sides. thos needed on both
the воспа Discussions and talks are counted.
If a victim dies on the way to break down rapidly, and
the hospital or within some days violence is resorted to by both sides to settle dif- a result of his injuries, he not count on the death. ferences.
1st side of the statistics.
doca
During the week, direktors.of a taxi company took 200 hood- luna and day-labourers" in a fleet of trucks on a dawn raid, of the company's dormitory A new menace has arisen in the form of cheap and where striising drivers, were in occupation,
tiny transistor radio sets. The little "civil war lasted
Taxi, truck and trimobile several hours before police drivers may be found in thou- broke it up and carled the sands with one of these stuffed casualtics to hosped and corpses in a pocket or hanging from a to the morgue,
National Railway. Workers The Union attempted to prevent sur-
veyors from looking over ona of the company's coal mines to assess it for sale to a private сатреду.
hook and the plastic lead from the speaker.plugged in the ear. Pedestrians--particularly young people also use them while wallding in the streets..
It is obvious that more at- tention is being paid to the radio than to the road with the con- scquent disastrous results.
A fracas wook place, resulting in 103 unionists being injured with a woman picket dying of These little mechanical mons- heart failure and 80 police ters have also mute life a being rendered hors de combat. misery in trains and restaurants, The case of the taxi company Each user. exercising, his quite common one In Japan. "human rights" selects his Disgruntled workers often favourite station among the sclze company properly and go hundreds available and as it is so far as to throw the manage- difficult to eat with the earplug ment aut altogether, then alt and lead in the way, the set is put table and allowed to
s
The Lord your God goeth hold the fart until hurled from on the liefore you, he shall light the battlements by a body of blare away for the owner's
mercenaries recruited for the enjoyment. for you-Deuteronomy 1:30, assault,
As every bar and. And no holds are barred hug a television set going full That is why men of old either. Baseball, bats and blast too, the' din is insupport- had tho
and somural swords are the favourite able to aut but the hardest.
with
carpenter's strength of giants. With armament, that help we can accomplish the Impossible.
courage
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If the Instance of a "private" affair such as outlined, the polica usually make a few taken arrests and hold the captives for a day
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