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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 21

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8-IDAHO STATE Friday, April 1964 CAMERA Angles MORAL R. 40 ON TARGET--A narrow horizonal format-like a wide-screen picture- dramatizes this photo while eliminating the fogged edges of the original negative which marred the entire photograph. Pholo by our columnist show magician Virgil aiming al his wife, Julie, in their Fantastic Night" performance for the Sociely of American Magicians annual show in New York, Jig Mounts Slides in Glass By IRVING DESFOR AP Newsfeatures An unusually simple system for mounting color transparencics between glass and binding the edges quickly and neatly has recently been introduced. The system is called "CombiQuick" and consists of a unique plastic mounting jig and a of prepared Danish glass, inum masks and self-adhesive binding strips to make 50 complete glass slides. Besides the standard 35mm 2x2 inch mounts, sets are avail-! ablo for superslides, hall -frame (or single frame, as some call it) and Instamatic transparencics according to Hudson l'hotographic Industries, Irvington onHudson, N.

The simplicity of the system is apparent after watching demonstration by someone iliar with it. With deft, Sure moves, a slide was mounted in less than 10 seconds. The four edges of the glass sandwich were bound without overlaps, bubbles or bumps. The first step consists of peeling a set of prealigned and cut binding strips with adhesive backs 50 that the set lies in place on the four-section mounting jig. The jig is turned over so that it rests on a foam ber platform.

tioned Next the transparency is posian an aluminum foil mask which is folded over and placed between the two-inch squares of precleaned glass. The heart of the system is in the next four moves. The glass sandwich is pushed! down the center slot of the first groove in the mounting jig until. it hits the foam rubber base. This acion automatically makes contact with the adhesive binding and wraps it around the first edge neatly and securely.

Another glass edge is pushed down groove number two and the second edge is bound. The third and fourth edges follow in quick succession and the fob is done. The completed plass mounted slide has one white edge so thal it con: he placed proneriv right-side-un projection. Some care must be taken to insert all the transnarencies in prone viewing direction so that all the glass mounts are uniform. An idea to improve the composition of some 35mm slides has been introduced by Agneko.

Maywood, N.J. They're marketin; "Cron-It" masks in sets which include nine different anperatures. They are on. light weight card stock, prescored In the center for easy folding to fit in 2x2 inch glass Any transparency which has some disturbing element at thetan sides or bottom or top can be Yellowstone Tourist Facilities Get $500.000 Face-Lifting Tourist facilities in Yellowstone National Park are cciving a face-lifting this year costing over a half-million dollars. order to keep pace with the rapidly expanding 10 the nation's oldest and largest national park, an unprecedented figure is being spent 0:1 our hotels, lodges and cabins," reported George Beall, president of the Yellowstone Park Company.

"We want to he ready for an expected 2,000,000 tourists this Beal announced 174 separate construction projects on lodging! facilities at Old Faithful, Lake, Mammoth, Fishing Bridge, West Thumb, Canyon Village and Roosevelt Lodge. Expenditures range from $100,000 for improved heating at Canyon Village, the world's! largest -to $500 for repairs on Yellowstone's antique, colorful stagecoaches. A new excursion boat is being! purchased for Yellowstone Lake. 'The 29-passenger scenicruiser will depart Fishing Bridge boat dock 011 a daily schedule, touring this vas! mountain lake located in the center of the park. Included in the renovation are FICTION A WINTER'S By Nathaniel Benchley.

McGraw-HIll. $1,50. Summer theater is a well-es-per tablished attraction for tioners in New England. Benchley has given it the switch, with a comic novel about winter theater for the natives. One nice thing about Benchley's succession of novels is that he gives you comedy that is funny, not bitter; comedy that makes use of amusing human beings instead of the neurotic sewer inhabitants cluttering many of the ultraliterary novels of the day.

The scene is an Island community in which an autocratic old spinster, Miss Warren, has organized an amateur theater in order to enliven the long winter, when the local residents practically hibernate while they await the next season. Hired to run this outfit is one professional from New York, Dennis Pastor, a not-quitesuccessful and not-quite-young actor and director who needs a job. Because there is a lot of ham in most of us, the pcople of this community gel thoroughly steumed up over the play. Pas-1 tor finds himself running a real menageric, including the restless wite of a stuffy businessman, a lecherous promoter, the fey maid of Miss Warren (and her foyer sister), the sky local druggist, an eccentric drifter filled with defense mechanisms, a pathelic old carpenter and many others. The excitemen ol the footlights induces remarkable changes in the highly varied lives of the people involved.

Disasters, frustrations and absurd phenomena occur. Don't underrate this Benchley. You may think his very inventive twists of plot and character are no more than amusing sleight-of-hand. You may 15- sume that hls touches of irony and pathos at the right moments are rather transparent and unsurprising. But somchow in the midst of these secmingly facile tricks he manages to give wry, casual flavor to tragl-comic themes that go beyond mere! entertainment Miles A.

Smith 103 new baths, and 500 newly refurnished hotel rooms and cabins. The food servico capacity will he greatly increased, also, Park rangers predict an alltime travel record in Yellowstone for 1964. Entrance gates open to visitors on May 1. cropped to eliminate tho fault by using one of the nine assortcd inner mask openings. Sometimes a slide can be dramatized by making it into an extremely narrow horizontal format.

Thus one of the masks resembles a wide-screen picture. Sometimes you can improve slide by retaining only the inner heart of it. The nine mask open- Jings range from 23mm 35mm to 17mm 22mm. In addition, for the standard type slide binding beforc Combi-Quick Agneko has available a new gold-metalized mylar tape in a dispenser with a cutling device. It is threeeights Inches wide, 300 inches tong and is extremely thin and strong.

Success Is Prison for Men With Only One Goal: 'Plato' By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) comments of a Pavement Plato: Success is the greatest danger to a man with ouly one dream, The one-dream man, once he gains his goal, is imprisoned by his disillusions own achievement. Winning him. He is like Alexander the Great who, accordng to legend, drank himselt Lo death because there didn't seem much else left worth doing, Victory is always a menace to the one-track mind. It is a parlicular peril to the military mind. Adolf Hitler, who did and said many wrong things, was right DIt one point.

That was when he complained that victory made his generals timid. This has been true of most generals in most armies throughout history. Once they win they hesitate ever again to put themselves into a position where they might lose. But success can be a foe in any line of -to the businessman who makes only one financial coup, the acfor who has only one vulstanding role, the writer who has one good book in his system and then sits barren before his ompty-minded typewriter. Tt is multiplicity of dream, not singleness of goal that preserves youth.

Age, of course, is a hard thing to define. There are all kinds. of ways to measure age, There is one's calendar age, one's mental age, one's emotional one's physiological age, the age one feels--and the age that other people estimate you to be. There is also the problem of sometimes feeling young at night and like the grandfather of Methuselah in the morning. Il's all rather complicated, But there is a common.

point in many lives at which there is no doubt that youth says farewell and age says hello. This is when a man's desire to perform excellence becomes less important to him than his mere Keller the Great Hypnotism Act Set Tonight wish to survive. It is here that he ceases to be a potential hero of struggle and becomes a human robot and a coward. His arteries 110 longer shout an inside bravery; his veins only whisper to his heart of his great and gathering fears. The castle 'of his being has been breached not by strangers but by himself.

He has pushed his own panic button. He can never he young again. His own doubts have made him old. The more dreams and hopes you have, the less likely you are ta be whipped by the defeat of one or ruined by the success of another. You are too busy with many possibillties to becomic a viclim either of the despairs of frustration or the corrosive timidity of victory.

This is the best recipe for staying young I believe there is: To prosper a5 many hopeful dreams and endeavors as far as you can as long as you can, TOP. TEN Best-selling rerords of the week based on The Cash Box Magazine's nallonwide survey CAN'T BUY ME LOVE, Beatles TWIST AND SHOUT, Beatles SHE LOVES YOU, Beatles I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND, Beatles HELLO DOLLY, Armstrong SUSPICION, Stafford PLEASE, PLEASE ME, Beatfes GLAD ALL OVER, Dave Clark Flve SHOOP SFIOOP SONG, Everett CROOKED LITTLE MAN, Serendipity Singers Pocatello will be offered something different in entertuinment tonight on the singe of the Chiet Theatre, as Bev's Talent Agency of Eugene, Ore. presents "Kellthe Great" with his show, "The Wonders of Hypnotism." Keller will introduce the world of hypnotism to his audience at midnight. He does not appear in turban or oriental robes. The average audience prefers him as the is, a friendly man with FL practiced common sense approach to his subject.

Keller began his study at hypnosis in 1944 and has spent years sludy and research to obtain originality. He is the first to laugh at people who call him a black magician. stresses, hypnosis is a genuine science which can be mastered by anyone with at good background in psychology. Following "Kelter, the Great" will be the weird motion picture "Black Sunday." Doors open at 11:30 p.11. A Weary Shopper's Best Friend SHOE TOTES Halds two pairs af shoes.

In all now shoe colors. In tapestry ori plastic covered, From 3.00 Leeann's Gift Shop Bannock Hotel Arcade. 016.

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