The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1975 Page: 2 of 20
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“I don’t extemporize at all.
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BIRD ISLAND, Minn. i UPI) - First there was the opposition to
foreigners. Then came a Vietnamese refugee family of 17. Then
came Christmas.
A man who was opposed to the family’s moving here brought
them two chickens.
A couple who objected to them because the Vietnamese might
intermarry and “I don’t want short grandchildren” chipped in $35
for them.
Twenty residents incorporated and sold shares to raise the $5,000
needed for a down payment on the two-story green frame house
where the family of Ky Van Nguyen lives.
It is almost like a miracle has happened,” said the Rev. Paul
Sorlien of Our Savior's Lutheran Church. "The opposition, which at
one time was strung, has melted.”
The Ky family, including a 65-year-old grandmother, Ky’s wife,
sons, daughters, sons-in law, grandchildren, nephews and nieces,
moved to this southwestern Minnesota community of 1,300 five
weeks ago.
Neighbors continue to be generous. The Ky family spends only $14
a week for food, the balance comes from surrounding farms.
However, the family buys a 100-pound sack of rice every 10 days.
Six members of the family are working, one of them as an aide at
the school helping the Vietnamese children learn English.
Steve Stansberry, principal of the Bird Island Elementary School,
’ organized a buddy system for the six Vietnamese children.
• We gave each child a buddy for the first week or so and then we
i gave them two buddies so they could get more of a cross-section of
the school," he said,
The family, strict Roman Catholics, attended Christmas mass in
St. Mary's Catholic Church When invited to a Christmas party at
the Lutheran church, the family felt they first needed permission to
attend from a priest. They got it.
How do members of the Ky family feel about their new life?
4 One, a 15-year-old boy, expressed his feelings in a poem:
। “Vietnam my native country is far away
" "The United States widely opens its door to invite me
[ "avilized, hospitable Americans help me enthusiastically ... " —
and Humphrey Bogart
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that they have relegated them riggers happy under what are thousands of square miles
to seats in the rear of the buses undoubtedly the worst working outside of it. For although the
shuttling between the base conditions in the world, wages are the prime in-
campsandjobsites. Atlantic Richfield's 210 em- ducement, the contractors have
~ Prudhoe Bay offers the very ployees work 12-hour days, found that the living conditions,
defeated Eagan administration latest in luxury accommoda- seven days a week and are then accommodations and food are
left his cluttered desk in the tions in what has to be one of flown out at company expense equally important, particularly
capitol at Juneau for an $1,100 the most miserable environ- to their homes in Fairbanks, as no liquor of any kind is
a week truck driving job on the ments. For 56 days in mid- Barrow or Anchorage for a alowed at Prudhoe or in the
winter the sun never rises week's rest. pipe line camps.
above the horizon and the Each job is performed by two Because of the great demand
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— late 1977when the firstave.s The big wages go only to the equvalent to 115 degrees below while working only 28. contracting firms were fired
“I try to bring audiences demonstrate how much per- scheduled to open senaing craftsmen - the welders, the zero. An Atlantic Richfield spokes- when Alyeska decided there
right into the story," he said. formers bring to a film." 165-degree cru e <in i s our mechanics, drillers, carpenters British Petroleum and its man said the system eliminates were too many bodies and not
"Eugene O’Neill is one of the The principal factor of "The and-a-halrday t acosSn U1 and millwrights. All hiring is partner standard Oil of Ohio the need to provide housing for enough muscle being applied on
great influences on my work. Man Who Would Be King," Brooks. Range an cent done through the unions who have spent millions on their dependents and gives the the job.
When I see his plays I feel as if however, is Huston’s sorcery in Alaskato the waiting i4 oKmi are held responsible for provid- housing facility which includes company an average 42-hour Many of the welders and
I’m right on stage with his recreating India of the 1880s. To guarantee tnat mere wui ingand maintainingnot only an a jogging track, swimming pool work week for each employee. construction types quit as soon
people. One tastes the dust and inhales be n0 work stoppages the adequate, but a trained, skilled and imported greenery. Other contractors vary their as they make their bundle,
“I want my pictures to have the fumes of that time and companies and Snsnuelst labor force. BP and Atlantic Richfield working conditions by offering “but," explained one contrao
moments that are so immediate place as the movie unfolds. firms have of teeorid nd ' The highlv-unionized welders who are drilling the 150 trips "to the lower 48” and tor, "we never have many
audiences come into a personal "A weD made film transcends wages in me worwaiiuue OOo and producing wells at Prudhoe for working ten days on with four labor problems as there are
experience. In that way people intelectuality and truth," he mosttluxurious fringsbenets a year S frtoge hemselves and their nine off. always plenty of volunteers to
no longer are an audience, said.‘"Hie process of creativity m return for no-strik $b. y have upon partners have done everything The food is undoubtedly the fill the vacancies."
Huston bided his time. And They become protagonists, in motion pictures establishes a contracts.
Hemingway did this in literatu- true medium that the written
re. He was in the Kipling word cannot attain. It is closer
tradition. to the thought processes.
“In order to attain that rare “At their very best, pictures
experience, I must bring all my are reels behind your eyes and
"The energies to bear on a point in you are projecting them your-
characters are, after all, every’ scene. It becomes a self to see what you want to
English. But in the old days lesson in exactness and explicit- see.
people would have accepted ness. You make the point so "Three fairly recent films
Gable and Bogart." strongly the viewer becomes which achieved that for me
A lusty man whose pictures present." were‘McCabe and Mrs. Miller,’
teem with action and believable Huston has suffered from a ‘Midnight Cowboy’and ‘Bonnie
characters, Huston's films re- reputation as an extemporizer, and Clyde.' As I watched them
fleet the man himself He says it is unjustified. I thought I was there, not
Now a citizen of Ireland, he legend has it that his black watching it happen but taking
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The same may be said of the
characters in his biggest hits,
"Treasure of the Sierra
Madre," "The African Queen,”
“The Maltese Falcon,” "Key
Largo,.....rhe Misfits" and
"Moby Dick.”
Huston's secret is to imbue
his rascals with immediacy in
outrageous s it uations.
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Huston next will tackle
Hemingway’s "Across the
River and Into the Trees."
Once may be certain he will
preserve Hemingway’s vigor,
adding his own powerful
immediacy to the project.
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Georgian mansion. He spends and Robert Morley, was con-
his winters in Mexico where he trived a day at a time during
is building another home. production with all principals
There is a rascally twinkle in roaring drunk on location in
Huston’s eye. He has a decided Italy.
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