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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE EVENING STANDARD Wilton That's Earl For Today I was going to needle the big beautiful redhead about soml reviews that had clobbered her too boom, boom, boom. But I'll go back there to study, You're really devoted to TINA: Certainly! You see the beet and most famous actors In the world there studying and working out their problems. Are you still having your romance with Tommy Leonetll? TINA: Certainly, The main thing is to be happy and have a romance. Marriage isn't plan Educator's Look At Poverty TV (iViiii' cu marriage isn i plan- Gil ''S an Island." lined at the moment he whcthcr she was dls- there are no comnlaints. appointed.

"DISAPPOINTED!" She stiff- one of the big hits. The ratings are high. As for the well, they a a shows just for 'Y City. "Why, 1 a "I a 'Miss WILSON mate' by the convicts of Kansas State Penitentiary. They sent me a beautiful engraved box shaped like a cell." there are no complaints, Tina, who now wears bangs, said she'd gone to see "Golden Boy" and "Wow! I could just feel the talk.

'There's that girl we see on Tina, what do you do In Saturday nights at the end of your long hard week? Tina came right out with it. "I have a date at my apartment every Saturday night to a my TV show, and to watch me. I'm one of my fans." THE WINDUP Liz Taylor and Richard Burton are working five days a week on "Flight of the Sandpiper" in Europe (unlike other companies that work six). "Life days" and had gone at once to scouted Fade 0ut Fa de In" as a film for her the Actors Studio to "observe again. At a critical point in her life two years ago, Tina quit working for eight months to study at the studio to try to become a serious actress.

"I don't know many people who would take eight months off and not work," she said. "I was offered the London company of 'How to Succeed' by Abe Burrows and turned it down to study." Does the Studio approve of you being a TV comedienne? TINA: Of course. One must work. If you're not working, nobody sees you and nobody asks you to do anything! James Garner says he never heard of a TV performer who wouldn't prefer to be a movie star. Do you agree? TINA: You are putting me on the spot.

I'll do more movies. They're working on some for me now. I could have been a mil- lionairess making movies in Europe. Every week somebody offered me $60,000 to do a movie. But I came back and went to the U.

C. L. A. to study to be better. Can you use "The Method' in doing TV comedy? TINA: Only a little bit.

TV's WHY PAY GET ONE MaiuiCattet PAINTS MTEKIOft LATEX WALL PAINT Pisa of Chez Vito complains it's hard to get violinists now: "All the kids who used to study the fiddle now study the guitar" London fashion for Plum velvet smoking jackets. Elaine Stritch wore one at Gallagher's. Ex-Copa gal Madeleine Unger, who now owns II Sole, plans an alumni club of other Copa girls del Rio wrote her first song, and Pedro" Vargas of the Chateau Madrid show will record i The wives of Andy Williams, David Janssen and Steve McQueen'll be on a Jack Benny TV'er. Claudine Williams says they're "the housewives' answer to -the Beatles." Jack Cassidy's note on wife Shirley Jones' new black hairdo: "When we go put I get the feeling I'm cheating on my wife" Rainier, who recently sold his big yacht, is shopping for a smaller one that sleeps only a dozen Allen, who'll be at Joe DiMaggio's 50th birthday party, kids himself when he says, "Joe was so great he was the only player I ever gave four 'how-about- thats" on one game" FREE OILIASE HOUSE PAINT MOONS Kft Sedaka was asked to appear as piano soloist with the Las Vegas Symphony orchestra. (Distributed 1964 by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) (AH Rights Four-Season YMCA Event Sigma Gamma Gradale of the Uniontown YMCA is sponsoring a four seasons party tonight at 8 in the Y.

Entertainment will include a community sing, door prizes and refreshments. Music will be a barbershop quartet composed of Opal Smith, Mary Jean Townsend, Dorothy Rhodes and Helen Lucy; vocal solo, Carol Sickles; violin solo, Charles Underwood; dance routine, Vicki Lynn Shipley; vocal solo, Sharon Sykes; cowgirl dance routine, Susan Wilensky; vocal solo, Kathy Hankins, piano solo, Cindy Cunningham; acrobatic routine, Beth Barnes and folk songs by Penny Smith. Proceeds are for benefit of the building fund. The table decorations will represent the Four 1 seasons spring, summer, fall and winter. The public is invited.

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HODENFIELD AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Unless the war on poverty is fought simultaneously on many fronts there can be no real hope of success, a North Carolina educator said Monday. Minnie Brown, assistant state home economics agent, said an estimated 40 million Americans are handicapped by poor physical or emotional health, low levels of basic education, and have working' skills that either limit them to poorly paid, pre- crious, employment or skills made obsolescent by technology. 'Culture of Poverty' Mrs, Brown told the Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges that there is another major factor which tends to make poverty self-perpetuating. Many of those who live in poverty for a long time, she said, tend to become part of the "culture of poverty," Those who accept this culture, she said, no longer make the strenuous effort required to overcome poverty, and their children learn to accept it as a normal way of life. The culture of poverty, Mrs.

Brown said, "is characterized by a sense of despair and hopelessness, by low levels of aspiration, by suspicion Of others, and by a set of values that emphasize taking advantage of whatever immediate gratifications are possible with little regard for a future that is assumed to be as bleak and hopeless as the present." In Comparison Mrs. Brown estimated that more than 20 per cent of the total U.S. population lives in poverty despite the high level of prosperity throughout the coun try as a whole. "Any attack on the problem with any real hope of success," she said, "must be a total community attack with coordinated action by a number--if not all- public agencies and volunteer groups in the community." EARN OVER $15,000 Among self employed men, more doctors, 62 per cent, earn over $15,000 a year than any other professional Next are self employed lawyers and dentists, 35 per cent of whom are in the $15,000 or over bracket. UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1H4-PAGK Federal View On Insurance CHICAGO (AP) Proceeds from accident insurance policies are not taxable life insurance benefits for federal estate tax purposes, according to Commerce Clearing House, an authority on tax and business law.

The ruling by a federal Appeals Court reversed a 35-year tax trend. It said the proceeds of two flight insurance policies on a person's life paid upon his death in a plane crash -were excludable from his gross estate. The decedent had purchased accident insurance at an air- port just prior to boarding uvi plane and named his wife beneficiary. All aboard the plane were killed when it crashed Into the Atlantic. Previously the Tax Court had said It was part of his estate.

Ex-Mayor Facing Kickback Charge READING, Pa. (AP) John C. Kubacki, former Reading mayor, Wednesday was held in $500 bail on a charge of accepting a kickback in the city's purchase of two police trucks while he was chief executive. It was Kuback's third arrest in eight months on extortion charges. Shop Today 10 'til 5 Fri.

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