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Daily News from New York, New York • 13

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Inc. jr. i 'Here's a real thrilling adventure story, boys. 'Around the World in 80 Group I Told By RICHARD LYONS Phoenix, March 11 (Special). Medical re searchers are tricking dis eased-human blood cells into absorbing1 biological chemi cals that change these tiny unit3 of the body into normal healthy cells, a national cancer conference wa3 told today.

Dr. Austin Weisberper said his experiments with microscopic amounts of hemoglobin the red stuff in the blood were the first successful transformations of this type of human cells. lie told an American Cancer Society meeting that hie used hemoglobin from the bone marrow of patients suffering from a fatal disease called 1 sickle cell anemia. Thia kiherited illness gradually breaks down the human system because the malformed hemoglobin cannot carry, life-giving oxygen. Become Normal The researcher'5 from Western University of Cleveland mixed the diseased hemoglobin with nucleic acids and proteins from healthy human bone marrow celb and turned out a product that was normal and could carry oxygen.

The-. implication of Weisberg-er's workvis that diseased human cells can be restored to health and the discovery may lead to the development and treatment of blood cancer, also called leukemia. "This study might be very fruitful in the cancer, fight," the scientist said. Another Experiment Tn another experiment scientists are tearing disease-causing viruses apZrt molecule from molecule and reassembling the pieces into viruses that are identical but not harmful. Dr.

Hubert Loring of Stanford University reported that future studies may enable researchers to dismantle an illness-producing viru, identify the harmful segment, replace it with a "neutral" molecule, and come out with a disease-free virus. Siamese Twin Girls Die Glasgow, Scotland, March 11 (UPI). Two Siamese-twin girls joined at the chest and abdomen died today. The twins had been born yesterday to Mrs. Myra Quigg, 23.

I Dyanne Thorne Casino cuh' encouraged, since they know how to write to begin with." Errol John, who wrote "Moen on a Rainbow Shawl," a fine play, (also, it has a plot, a beginning and an ending and it makes' sense) should be encouraged. Mi-'" chael Shurtleff, who wrote last season's "Call Me by My Rightful; Name," has been unheard of since, while the most nebulous plans of. the Gelbers, are explored almost weekly. 1 Frank D. Gilroy, whose "Whol'l' Save the a recent cff-Broadway entry a welcome one certainly' deserves attention.

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JU S-5555 the Phoenix) last week. The same old skits, the candy butchers, the strippers, the baggy pants comics' and the chorus cu- ties--they were all three. It was a bit less blue in the dialogue de partment (after all, eo-author Joe Di Mona wrote campaign material for former President Eisenhower and Gov. Rockefeller) and the exposure of feminine flesh was less than shocking. Amerkana Ann Corio, the- Sophie Jucker of the strippers, as a mistress of ceremonies and made a nice appearancef The audience loved the barnyard humor of Steve Mills and Qonny Ryan and applauded like mad the unpolished, routines pf the Casino Cuties; Alleen Aune Daryl Thornton, Mesaline Marcus, Vela Ceres, Dyanne Thome, Dee Duns-more, June Lee Rene Cooper, Debbie Agin and Suzanne Cogan." Missing the night we were there was" the old.

cry, "Take it off!" Perhaps thi old burlesque buffs realized thei need for a certain amount of decorum at the reestablishment of burlesque bere. Plenty of time later for the genuine strips. All Shook Up There had been some uncertainty about the reception burley would receive from the city fathers and the, still-nervous company was understandably shaken Saturday when cops came banging at the stage door. box office crew, burdened with more than $5,000 taken in Saturday, had telephoned the neighborhood police station for an escort to an uptown place of safekeeping. The patrolmen went to the stage door" instead of the box office.

The door was locked. The cops pounded on the door. "It's the police," they announced. Backstage was thrown into a panic. Stripper Dolores Du-Vaughn and two chorus girls fainted.

Neglected Writers" Those whose duty it is to "write think pieces on the theatre seem to be fascinated with the avant garde school of playwrights at the expanse of those truly promising playwrights I who should be BUT ALREAPY I'M APRAIP I'M HOPING FOR A MIRACLE. EVEti IF HER FATHER 15 AROUND, WHAT KIN OF A MAN IS HEf. AND WOULD HE EVEN. CLAIM A POOR LITTLE 3-lt Alert MADELEINE SHERWOOD is standbv for Bette Davis jn "The Night Of the Iguana" and lias had a number of whacks at the Davis role. Ooenina Liberace will -open an engagement at the Latin Quarter Wednesday On the same bill will be pantomimist dancer George Carl.

Closing "For People Only," the revue at the Cotillion Room, will close March .25. List "The Storm, For RepertoVy The New Repertory Company, currently offering the successful "Don Carlos," at the Masque Theatre, yesterday set March 27 for the opening of his next classic, Storm." A little later, "Storm" will alternate with "Don Carlos." "A Family Affair" will give its 50th performance tonight at the Billy Rose Theatre. Seats for "AH American" go on sale at the Winter Garden today and so do tickets for "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," at the Shubert. Walter Matthaii returns, from Hollywood today and goes back into "A Shot in The Dark." The "A Thousand Clowns" company goes to Boston, today for a pre-Broadway engagement, starting Thursday. Eric Travers and Bill Lazarus have been added to the cast of the rehearsing "Mummers and Men," due March 26 at the Playhouse.

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