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LEADER.TIMES, KITTANNING, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, I960 Hollywood's Marriageable Females Thinning Out Fast By VERNON SCOTT UPI HoUywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPD--Now that May Britt and Jill St. John have been spoken for, movieland is somewhat depleted of marriageable young females. Tuesday Weld and Beverly Aadland don't qualify, both being shy the 18-year mark. Joan Collins is talking of marrying Warren Beatty.

And Kim Novak is ready to take the plunge with director Richard Quine. This leaves mighty slim pickings. One perennial never-been-married beauty is searching for a husband, but can't find "Mr. Right." She is Lori Nelson, a honey blonde with eye filling curves, sunny disposition and a successful acting career. If she's all these things, why hasn't Lori been whisked away by Providence Woman Real 'Snipper' PROVIDENCE, R.

I. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth, Bob Hope and Liberace are just a few of the many persons who have thanked Rhode Island's "Lady With the Scissors." She's Mrs. Robert Heusel, operator of the only free clipping service in the state and possibly in the country. Mrs. Heusel collects newspapers from several neighbors every three days.

She clips out pictures and attached stories and mails them to the person or persons featured in the news. Her "free" service is speedy. If your face shows up on the pages of a Providence newspaper you can expect an envelope from Mrs. Heusel within a week picture enclosed. And if you're like two thousand other persons, you'll drop her a line of thanks.

These letters keep the lady snipping. "It's such a wonderful feeling," si said, "to know that if it were for me, many persons would nc ver know their pictures ap- piared in the paper." The fact that the picture or story appeared in several hundred newspapers doesn't bother Mrs. Heusel. "It doesn't make any difference J- big or important a person i. he can still use extra copies," she said.

TWAIN DO MEET--Singer Eartha Kitt and her whita bridegroom, real estate man William McDonald, pose after their marriage in Beverly Hills, Calif. Both are 30. The honeymoon Is postponed till after her current tour and Hollywood Bowl date July 23. HOUND DOG MAN AND BLUE DENIM some handsome actor with a mansion in Beverly Hills, a supercharged sports car and a small ranchero in Palm Springs? Doesn't Like Acton "Because I don't like actors." Lori said, clearing the air 1m mediately. "I'm in a very difficult situation.

I'm not interested in men in the movie and television industry, and most men outside of show business are flustered and too much impressed with dating an actress. "I do have the natural instinct to be married and raise a family, but I'm not making much progress." "The man I marry needn't be rich," she laughed. "But I want him to be kind and gentle with a sense of humor. And he will have to love me very much. That's most important of all.

"He'll have to be emotionally mature and suselfish. That's where most actors fail. Would Give Up Career "They're not very mature, and they are so busy thinking about themselves they aven't time to think about the girl they're dating. So I date businessmen and professional men. Unfortunately, too many of them are dull." Lori said she would be willing to give up her career for her husband if he insisted on it.

"The longer you stay single the more choosey you become," she went on. "I've been hurt a couple of times, too, and that makes a girl a little wary about marriage. But what the heck, one of these days the right guy will come along, and if I love him enough he won't have to meet any of my qualifications." Photography By ED FITZGERALD UPI Staff Photographer The techniques for better flash pictures in black and white apply also when using color films, except that for color we have to determine exposures more carefully. In black and white photography we are little concerned with the color of the light. But in color photography, the warmth (red' ness) or coldness (blueness) of the light is an important consideration.

Color films must be used with the type of light for which they are color balanced, otherwise the pictures will have a decided color cast. The use of flash with color film minimizes the problem because, within reasonable limits, flash lamps of the same manufacture and type emit light of the same color. So, once we have the correct film-lamp filter (if needed) combination, we can forget the color of the light. Type Koda chrome for instance, is balanced for use with clear flash bulbs without a correction filter. The color of the light also is the reason the photographer cannot mix daylight and the light from regular flash bulbs.

For daylight, we must use blue tinted bulbs and daylight type film. Although conversion filters are available to enable the photographer to use daylight type film with artificial light, it is better to use artificial- light film with Hash indoors and daylight film with daylight. You will gain in both speed and color rendition. Do not use blue flash lamps with type color films. NYC Choice Over 40 Areas for UN UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

(UPI) --Invitations and suggestions for the location of the United Nations permanent headquarters were received from 40 areas in the United States before the New York site was decided upon. In addition, sites were considered along the U.S.-Canadian boundary in a section of interna tional territory, on Navy Island in the Niagara River and at Sault Ste. Marie on International or Sugar Islands. Canadian sites were considered at Quebec and on Vancouver Island. I DRIVE-IN THEATRE ATI nw LAST TIMES TONITE 'NUDE IN A WHITE CAR' CO-HIT BOLD WOMEN" 3 TRULY GREAT HITS 3 I STARTS TOMORROW GARY COOPER-RITA HAYWORTH VAN HEFLIHAB INTER THEYCAME TO CORDURA COP.

IICBABL CAILAK 2nd HIT FEATURE 2nd HIT 3rd Big Hit Starts Tomorrow Nite VINCENT PRICE' PRICK! SMACKING OFF TO IUENOS AIRIS--Tony Santoro, that 21- year-old lad who's been squiring 27-year-old Mamie Van Doren around, gives the actress a smackeroo at Los Angeles airport as he sees her off to Argentina, where she'll make "The Blonde from Buenos Aires." Television in Review By FRED DANZIG United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) Naturally, I don't believe a word of the special story I saw on NBC-TV Tuesday night. The 90-minute film, "How Tall Is A would have me believe that 14 pint size, hungry, patchy-pants, shaggy- hair boys from Monterrey, Mexico, could be organized into a Little League baseball team. As if that wasn't enough, this team could knock off a dozen well-fed, crew-cut teams from this country to win the Little League world championship at Williamsport. Pa. And, to top it off, the Monterrey kids won as their star pitcher, a lad who could throw with either hand, tossed a perfect game.

Nary a player from the La Mesa, Calif. team reached first base safely against little Angel Ruiz. What's that you fay? I can look it up in the papers if I don't believe it? right. I'll take your word for it. It's Just that I figured It was another attempt by grownups to Television WEDNESDAY KDKA-TV (Channel 2) woodpecMr Ids News Weather News York Confidential Silvers Into Millionaire Got a Secret S.

Steel Hour Tonight II Weather, Studio Edition Shift Theater Off WIAE-1T (Channel 4) O'clock AUTenturt Post--last and Harriet Eye Night Fights Room Weather Dollar Movla WJAC (Channel 6) and Mrs. North Millionaire Train Is Bight Is Tour Lifo to Understanding Hour News Flayhoun Off WIIC (Channel 11) Club News Report of the Century Train Is Bight a Tour Life Are Funny and Weather Paar fabricate a modern-day Cinderella story that would help today's youngster keep his sights aimed high and his ideals higher. So that motion picture told ft true story, eh? Those kids in Monterrey really did work hard to learn the fundamentals of baseball? They listened to their coach, Cesar Faz, and their manager, Harold "Lucky" Raskins? And while they obviously had loads of natural ability, they had to overcome feelings of inferiority. They had to be shown' that, in baseball, the distance from the hill to home plate is the same everywhere, as coach Faz said. All that actually happend, Eh? And they also had to cope with prejudice in those instances, fortunately rare, where the welcome mat was held back.

Okay. I believe. But, the movie had many amateurish the dialogue was often the dubbing was often out of too many questions were oh, nuts. Let's face it. I really agree with the program's host, Ernie Ford, who called it a "wonderfully moving, heart warming, unforgoettable story." The Channel Swim: "America's Future," a weekly series of live "Town Hall" forums on vital questions, well replace "world Wide 60" on NBC-TV's Saturday night schedule in the fall.

The format calls for public figures to debate an issue and then field questions from the studio audience. The football game between the College All-Stars and the Baltimore Colts in Chicago, Friday, Aug. 12, again is being carried by ABC-TV. Eugene Burr, producer of CBS- TV's "The Verdict Is Yours," has been elected a vice president for program development at NBC-TV. THURSDAY KDKA-TV (Channel X) Stallion Jde News Tracy, Sports Weather Edwards, News Valley Days Hutton Rlngo Ctny Theater Festival News Tonight Yatcs Studio Edition Shirt Theater Off WTAE-TV (Channel 4) O'clock Adventure 8 Reed McCoys Boone Untouchables Hunt Weather Dollar Movie Show H'JAC (Channel Page Express Williams and Border Riders of the Platntman Msstcrson Choice Father Ford Show Bet Tour Life Calling Hour News Theater Off WIIC (Channel 11) Club In the Newt Bjport of Cochlse Tell The Truth Masterson Choice Father Ford Show Bet Tour Life A Good Look Weather Paar ACTRESS JOINS CAST HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Broadway actress Ann Shoemaker has been signed to recreate her stase role of Mrs.

Sara Roosevelt, nother of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, in Warner Brothers' 'Sunrise at Campobello." The ichnicolor film (tars Ralph Bellamy and orecr Gwson. Former Kittanning Youth's Work Puts Him in Far Places Frank Hutchison, a Ridgewood, N. man who spent Ms boyhood at Kittanning, expects to leave the latter part of this month for several weeks in The Orient. Mr.

Hutchison is employed by Christian World Service. His latest previous assignment was in Cuba. His mother, Mrs. Zillah Hutchison, of Sharon, is the widow of E. T.

Hutchison, who was an administrator in the public schools of old Wickboro, and later of Kittanning. Singer Frankle Lane Finally Gets Chance To Be Cowboy By VERNON SCOTT UPI HoDywMd CormrmdeBt HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Singer Frankie Laine play a cowboy? Don't laugh. The big-nosed, heavy set song belter has wanted to be a cowboy ever since be was a big nosed heavy set kid in Chicago. "I was too poor to buy a cowboy suit," Laine said. "But it's been my life-long ambition to play a Western hero.

Now, finally. I've got my chance. I star in a segment of Since his childhood in the Windy City Laine has done everything possible to prepare himself for the day when he would wear a ten- gallon hat and spurts. For 12 years he owned a horse, "Silver Cloud," which he rode two or three times a week, until it Many of his top song hits were Western ditties, including "Mule Train" and "Champion the Wonder Horse." Failing to start a stampede, Frankie recorded the title song for TV's "Rawhide," figuring someone would connect him with the visual part of the shew too. If Laine lays an egg as a cowboy, he can continue to roll up a fortune with his voice.

His record albums sell at an astonishing rate, and he opens at Las Vegas 1 Dunes Hotel Aug. 4. One has the feeling, however, he would chuck it all for the lead role in a Western series on television. His eyes sparkled as he recounted his adventures during the filming of the "Rawhide" show --which won't be seen until next season. "In one scene I come charging right up to the camera," he said, "and pull' up short, causing the horse to fall to one side.

They wanted a stunt man to do it. But I insisted. "Well, the first time I tried it, we scattered the whole crew in all directions, and the horse almost fell. Boy it was exciting. The next time it was perfect thought.

It was a great Laine's wife, Nan Gray, who hadn't acted in almost 20 years, co-stars with Frankie in the segment. She isn't as enthusiastic about oaters as is her famous husband. Phil Ford-Mimi Mines Team Look, Talk, Act Like Actors NEW YORK (UPI)-The husband-wife comedy team of Phil Ford and Miml Hines is refreshing on two counts. First, the two whip up hilarious routines that generate the belly- laugh, a highly desirable type of emotional release that comes all too seldom in this era of "smart" comedy. Second, they look like, talk like and act like actors.

They have the air of being show business people of the old school. I certainly do not begrudge actors enriching themselves through the stock market, real estate, annuities and businesses of varied sorts, but sitting down and talking with many of them these days is like attending a board meeting. For all I know, Hines and Ford may be checkbook-deep in such materialistic enterprises, when they talk it is strictly about show business and how they go about their own work in night clubs and on television. USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Snark-U. S.

Air A high-altitude, swept-wing, single-engine, jet-propelled intercontinental strategic missile, the U.S. Air Force's "Snark" has a range of better than 6,000 miles. It is designed to deliver a nuclear or other first priority -warhead to any military target in the world, operating from bases available to the U.S. Strategic Air Command. It has flown repeatedly at near-sonic velocities from the Air Force Missile Test Center's Cape Canaveral, launching site to Ascension Island--a distance of 5,000 statute miles.

The Snark is equipped with a Pratt and Whitney J57-P-17 turbojet engine, which has a rated power of 10,500 pounds thrust. It is 69 feet long and has a 42-foot wing span. The missile is launched by two solid propellent booster rockets attached to the fuselage. These rockets are jettisoned after the missile reaches cruising speed. The Snark is in production at the Northrop Corporation plant in Hawthorne, Calif.

Concert Records By DELOS United Press International NEW YRK (UFI) Things may at sixes and seven when a tenor named Cesare Valletti gives an appropriate glowing emotional flow to that most Germanic art form, the lied, while a tenor named Ernst Haefliger doesn't. But like labels, names are not always indicative. Valletti's songful exercise is with Schumann's song "Dichterliebe" and six other songs of that corn- composer' RCA Victor ISC-2412 Haefliger's is with Schubert's much longer cycle, "Die Schone Mullerin," plus 10 songs of Schumann (Deutsche Grammophon 136039-40). You could guess Italian is compelled to extract all his meanings from the music whereas the German, feeling the poetry to which the music is set, isn't content to let the composer have full charge of the poetry. However it may be, Haefliger's lieder singing is pushy and emphatic which in two records builds into monotony.

Valletti's is all musical grace. There is no question of Johann Sebastian Bach having slicked UP for singing by the slick Robert Shaw Chorale, but no one should object. It was done with discretion and it is Bach which comes out, a Bach aimed at mass popularity rather than musical purists, but most beautiful Bach. On one record is the motet, "Jesus, Dearest Mater," and the cantata, "Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death." (RCA Victor-LSC-2273). On another, the cantatas "I Will Carry the Cross with Gladness" and "Oh Lord, 'Tis Enough," On the last record, Mack Harrell was the soloist.

His death in January was a profound loss to music. Vampire Bat Still Scourge In Caribbean ATLANTA (UPI)-Vampire bats gruesome bloodsuckers of the living, still are a scourge In many parts of the world in fact, not just in horror fiction. For example, more than 100 human deaths have been caused by vampire bats in Central America and the Caribbean in the past 30 years. In South America, more than a million head of livestock was lost in 1956 to vampire bata infected with rabies. Rabies infection from bat bites is one of the world's most serious health problems, affecting areas in which control programs are difficult and inadequate.

Vampire bats are winged mammals--flying rodents. They are secretive by day and usually strike their victims at night when they are asleep or drowsy. The "hot spots" for rabies-infected bats in the western hemisphere include parts of the Caribbean area, Mexico, Central and South America. MORE THAN MEETS EYE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) There's more than the eye in the vintage model Packard touring car in which Efrem Zimbalist Jr. has been outpacing hol-roddcn.

The actor has a racing-type engine installed in hU 25-year-old vehicle. "We don't just write an act or a routine or have them written for us," said Hines, who is his own best idea man. "We just work it out in rehearsals and performances. In fact, we never stop working on a piece of business or an idea. "When people ask us how often we change the act, all I can reply is By that I mean that we'll try out a new bit on audiences, and if it seems to touch off a spark, we'll keep developing It.

We could do this at a certain club and return there six months later with the same basic idea in the act and you'd be hard put to recognize it because it would have been so changed and developed." DISCUSSING I -Wearing a fur and a colorful hat, actress Vivien Leigh arrives to London from the TJ. S. to talk divorce with her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier. She said a while back that he wanted to marry actress Joan Plowright. HIGH OVER THE LONG HAUL-Goodyear offers this sketch in Akron, to illustrate how big blimps could used to haul 40-ton rocket boosters from factory to launch site with little difficulty and little ground handling.

Such blimps would range in size from cubic feet. The Book Counter By United Press International The Spearheaders, by James Altieri (Bobbs-MerriU): The six battalions of Rangers organized during World War II rank among the toughest troops ever to wear the U.S. uniform. They were trained like British Commandos and they fought like U.S. Marines against anything up to five times their weight in enemy troops.

Altieri, who rose from corporal to company commander in the original Ranger outfit, tells the epic story of the troops and their gallant commander, Lt. Col. William 0. Darby. Few books have made so clear the meaning of morale.

Hail to the Chief, by James Reichley (Houghton Mifflin): A (just barely) fictional account of a Republican National Convention in a "year in the 1960s in a city something like Chicago." In this novel the main contenders for the nomination include a respected senator from the Middle West and a five-star general just back from the Pacific. Although internal evidence suggests that the presidential year is 1968, the prin- icipal figures seem drawn from the ipast. It makes exciting fiction, coming uncomfortably close to fact in its portrayal of the clowns, crooks and conspirators who may flock to the national conventions. And it is not reassuring to see how hard the author must work to keep the worst man from winning the nomination. The Flower and Willow World, iThe Story of the Geisha, by A.

C. Scott (Orion Press). The Geisha game in Japan isn't what it used to be. But it's far from dead. There still are about 60,000 registered Geisha.

Scott, a Briton, has written an interesting, informative jbook on a profession that has been widely misunderstood abroad. The Geisha is an entertainer, and usually a good one. She's being replaced slowly by what the author calls the "bar system." When the Geisha is no more, he says, it will be a sorry day for everybody. Tough Figures For Pretty Girl Lawyer COLUMBUS (UPI) A pretty young woman attorney has tackled one of the hardest jobs in the government of the state of Ohio --setting utility rates. Frances McGovern, a brunette with a dimple, is the only woman in Ohio who understands the bewildering Reconstruction Cost- New Less Depreciation formula under which utility rates are set in Ohio.

The knowledge has earned her a place on the three member Public Utilities Commission which regulates rates. She is the highest paid woman on the state payroll, her salary: $16,000 a year. Miss McGovern was appointed to the job recently by Gov. Michael V. DiSalle following her three terms in the Ohio House of Representatives where she fought a losing battle to change utility laws.

"I did not want to concentrate in those fields which usually attract women legislators," Miss McGovern said in recalling her categories. I did not feel like following the pattern." 6 6 DRIVE-IN ROUU 6 6 A STARTS TONIGHT BIG SCHOOLS OUT SHOW BIG FAMILY SHOW tea Whin SINT OF STREKTE AmSEMCTIM! BOWERY BOYS "BOWERY BATTALION" 13TH HOUR SPOOK rw EVEN BEFORE A WORD WAS A VERDICT WAS IN AND JUSTICE VIOLATED! liertsnant, been poor little Beaten- Violated. then Strangled! DO.VT SCRIM AGAIN, L.4DY! WARNER BROS. PltUK A JOHN FORD'S SIlMUC JEFFREY RGEANTuTiEDGE CONSTANCE BILLIE LOOK ADDED HUNTER-TOWERS-BURKE bfefc TOY STRODE JUANO HERNANDEZ WILLIS BOUCHEY JAMES WARMER WLLIS GOLDBECK WILLIS GOLDfiECK- PATRICK FORO MK JOHN FORD SPEEDY GONZELLES AND NEW ROAD RUNNER COOL STARTS TODAY.

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