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11- -PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1961- Two Students The New FSBbbu managed to crawl from the pj omatic Visil wrecked plane just after it BANGKOK, Thailand, April imshw Ho in a farm 11. I THIS WEEK PROft I 16 tP President Sukarno of and house one mile away TOO' Indonesia arrived here today i fnrmoA rocirlnnto rf tht 'Sanctuary Brings Remick, Montand To the Fulton SS.010 1.C00 5,000 decide the winners, whether there sr on! two ho TIED, or several. DIED. HIED and UED an remote TOASTS Is cboten. Moat people will take TOASTS il I dinner, with a train of aatt.

for thew ar likely to br flattering rather than accurate. BOASTS art generally discounted completely On would want nort loan a (rain of aalt on ROASTS. FRANK accurate. A coiutroctton workman may be upset If he was nearly Injured by a PRANK on thr ob. for be would not relish unnecea-sary risks, caused by a practical Joker.

He will expect legitimate nika. such at those of PLAKKs or brku tailing In the course of handling. IDOL, yes. An IDOL may teem detached from reality, as an I ma re in mirror or by lighting effects or darkness. An IDYL, as bucolic scene, may appear perfectly re si and pleasant to heboid for a four.day state visit th.

crasn- 'first stop on a world tour Pol collapsed and was which eventually will take him hospitalized in fair to Washington. 1931 Author William Faulkner rewrote "Sanctuary" after it had already been set in type "trying to make out ol it something which would not shame" two previously published works Sound and the Fury" and "As I Lay In doing so he fi 3,550 1.000 lafflcr laHUr lull's Eyt Tw-Fcr loaas Coshword Prita Cashwortf lair Ey Tea Per Cat leaat for Post-Csra Eatry (up to) THE aociw By WIN FANNING The trouble with is not so much that it is acn tci. cram crag 31. no nally considered that he had an exceptionally dull, some $14.5 JO DOWN what vulgar movie. There will done "a fair job" for the elways be exceptionally dull! 10,000 people who might buy and somewhat vulgar movies the book.

Bothjud gments which can be easily dismissed Proved exceptionally modest without enlargement on criti- It is, therefore, strange, if Die in Plane CREENCASTLE, April 16 CP) Two Purdue University students died of injuries suffered when a light plane crashed during a blinding snowstorm last night seven miles northwest of here. Two other Purdue students were injured. A rescue team reached the wrecked single-engine plane this morning and found the pilot, Don Atkinson, 21. South Bond. dead.

The other two youths were rushed to Putnam County Hospital here where Dale Brushaber, 19, Saginaw, died on the operating table. Jerry Young, 23, Eaton, was reported in very critical condition. A fourth Purdue student, Walter Pol, 23, La Porte, BAFFLER 270 DOUBLED Is more likely. A police ciilef who asked for new recruits for a war on crime may have DOUBLED the capability of his force, by suien-tnnr hit seasoned men to strategic problem perspiration cism beyond placement in this tragic, that Mr. Faulkner category.

authorized the version of his But "Sanctuary," in title at. story concocted for the kaaiiihab Ktr Kin Tl .1 I icasi, jc4uuca juuiumeaiion uum uie novel, BY MITCHUM with a major work by a win- am the stage play by Miss ner of Doth the iMobel and ikuui tord, which preceded it The fact that there is a touch Pulitzer prizes for literature And beyond this there is just enough of the original "idea" 'retained by Screen Writer here and there from other Faulkner works, noted In the credits, does nothing to mitigate the mediocrity. $3.00 7A A jfV JL 9 Tj en lul'kir 'k ffffl Pj- 's TWl, James Foe to puzzle those The plot of the movie can who have never read the novel, while disgusting those who be summed-up quite briefly. pin 10 Federal tax There is an attempted seduc nothlrut but wwdi. SOUL If not a aurf: on? may often find ft huhr wt of principles among the unlearned thsn anionic thnae who have had every advanusc their culture can offer.

have. This Is especially tragic In the light of the fact that in ACROSS posts ana nte new men on routine patrol. He would have known, not merely DOUBTED, the capability of his original fore If he called for more men. DAT! Is preferred. A business executive msy wsnt the DATE for a Board meeting well In idvsnce In order to arrange his schedule to leave the time free.

He may not Deed any DATA for It. RENT It to Hie point. A man's RENT may decide whether he will keep an apartment when his lease Is up. for he might hive to pay more anywhere else. His BENT, or inclination, may have to bt subordinated to His ability to pay.

JAW Is rlrht. Moat people may be expected to avoid a Jawbreaker, as a word triey find difficult to pronounce, for fear of appearinf ridiculous If they stumble over It. Most people might liks to avoid a Lawbreaker, but one can't eipect Uum to recoenlic the breed on tight. DEMOTED, more likely. A tescher msy eipect a DEMOTED student to work hsrder thsn the rest of the class, for he may want to make up tht rround he has lotL A DEVOTED, or dedicated, student may acquire knowledge easily snd have to work ins at It than his class mites.

DEMOTED la remote. SKUNK, to be sure. Caution may counsel tlde-tteppinf a SKUNK, (or Itt offensive odorous secretion nothing one would risk gettlnt close to. One Is not likely to set a SKULK, or lurker. snd know that he It there to be avoided.

HAZT, yet. On tt not likely to es-pect much cooperation on a lob from a HAZY thinker, for he may be How In performance if he falls to perceive what must be done. One Is not likely to expect any cooperation from a LAZY thinker, who is more likely to And objections to dolnt thinjti than ways of doing them. SOIL is selected SOIL msy suffer lorlack of cultivation, and may yield Should yon one of tfi many women (or men) irf Bred a mora effectira antl-penpirant, Mitdtma'i it for yon. You use it only once every or aevea days after tie initial application and, yon receJre wonderfully complete protection.

For many persona underarm stay absolutely dry; luita and dresses can remain unstained and immaculate. Thoroughly tested, Mitchum'i is. If nsed aa directed, absolutely safe for normal akin. Comes in an easy-to-use, silken top bottle. Try tt today.

It is a truly sew invention in perspiration control. 17, 1. BUTT If right. A man may keep to himself If ha fears others consider him a BUTT, as the object of ridicule, for he may not wish to expose himself to their witticisms. A man who is a BUST, or failure, may hope to do better and seek company help htm forirei hlf troubles.

3. GUM Is preferred. GUM. as an adhesive, may have a steadying effect, as when It seals anything to a support. A GUN might do the reverse.

If one facing It A GUY, as a supporting wire, may have enough siark to allow something to swing, 11 tt if fupposed to. GUT la remote. $16,520 NOW BEING OFFFERED 30. DOWN Name. i Address.

BAG to likely. A hunter's BAG, as the gamt he caught, may cause Mm trouble, as when It may be over the limit allowed. "Cause trouble" la an exaggeration In the case of BUG; this Is more likely to be merely annoying. He may walk around a BOG. 11.

City. EACH ENTRY MUST REAR NAME, ADDRESS IF CONTESTANT. ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE POST-GAZETTE BV 9 A. M. THURSDAY.

APRIL 20, 1961. MAIL TO CASHW0RD BAFFLER. P0ST-GA2ETTE 30. PA. tion and a successful seduction.

The former is dealt with briefly If ineptly. The latter is handled equally ineptly at seemingly interminable length. It also becomes obvious before long that in this 20th-Fox release Mr. Poe has confused Mr. Faulkner with Mr.

F. Scott Fitzgerald as the literary reporter of the 1920s, and has based his visual values on "The Roaring '20s," a particularly uninspired series out of the Warner Brothers' TV factory. If there is anything the large screen can learn from the small one this isn't it Difficult as it may be to believe there are two noteworthy performances in "Sanctuary." In even the poorest ore what there is of gold is pure. Acting as though they were in the best of company are the Misses Lee Remick and Odetta. The former makes the most of her advantage in portraying the leading feminine character in the original work, the Southern belle, Temple.

The latter simply does a splendid job. in bringing a dignity and authenticity to her role as a Negro woman whose knowledge of human nature is not only extensive but be-lievably so. Having kept their heads high against such odds it can only be presumed that both these ladies will find vehicles offering a more worthy, if not a more difficult, challenge in the future. They should be accorded this opportunity without delay. Co-stars Yves Montand and Bradford Dill-man had best pretend the whole thing never happened.

Of course, something good could come of "Sanctuary." It may Inspire at least a handful of movie goers to turn to the book of the'same title. Those who do have a very pleasant surprise in store. Joseph Horne Co. 6. Parents may find it a problem to teach their children how to properly.

8. Employees are likely to be kept on their toes by a boss. 11. The success of some farmers may be determined by what they 13. An impresario may waste no time on a performer who is willing to accept his offer.

15. Pours as from clouds. 16. Consumed by fire. SYRIA MOSQUE APRIL 278:30 P.

M. Tltkitl $2, $3, $4. Now en till Mill) Ticket Office. Knfmann't, GR. 1-1716.

Glmbcll'. Horni's. Mall Oratri: Writ Saon, Box 532. fin. JO.

rltiM neloit utt-HiriMi, statuses: snnltpt. iJAZZ HORIZONS i i presents! 19. Stain. 20. Cain's brother.

CLUES ACROSS 4. It would be prudent to keep these in a safe place. 7. How a child may to theatregoers will probably determine his getting a movie role. 9.

Strive for. 10. A man may feel it Impossible for him to a life of ease. 12. Not closed.

14. Land measure. 17. a on the floor might cause a baker to lose a customer. 18.

A power failure may be feared when the lights 19. Declares. 23. A man may be fired if he is caught taking a on a job where he might be seen by a customer. 24.

A housewife is likely to be unhappy if someone mars the on her furniture. 26. French article. 27. Public notice.

28. Not short s-- 29. It mav bother a mother to 21. Edmund Gwenn's initials. 22.

Fall into error. 25. Timid. 26. Spanish article.

WORD LIST GEORGE SHEARING quintet tliti'iiri! Abel gloss reap acre aze rear ad sailor appeal lave shy appear le slip bills live spic bug love spike bun, maze spire burned nap spite daze nip spot die not states dim now tailor dip open tall E. G. pills tense endure play terse ensure pray tills gaze rains vie glass read wills mfM mm iwv ja We Said Last Year, have her child in a And We Repeat lackadaisical manner. CLUES DOWN 1, A may have to work harder In some seasons than in others. 2.

May be too sharp for some tastes. 3. A critical may upset a man's equilibrium. 5. That thing.

APRIL 28 8:15 P. M. Carnegie Musie Hall KAUFMAN'S. GIMBELS an HORNE'S, $2.00. $2.75 Jil U.75.

Fsr mill sroirt writ, ind mHt ts itn Horlzsns, 0. Ps imImIn mi-HXrwm itMHMi tmslsss BULL'S EYE BONUS (See Rule 7) CLUES ACROSS A large amount of may be harmful to a man. CLUES DOWN 1. A boss Is likely to pay attention to a man's good 2. The Job of reorganizing a failing company's operations may be given to men.

WORD LIST dope hope word few new work rope Let's GO, PifAtes Make lis Year A CORRECT SOLUTION AND EXPLANATION TO BAFFLER 269 DUO Records A new label in the comedy record field makes this sensational album offer to introduce to party lovers the greatest collection of fun records in the record business. We believe "word of mouth" advertising accounts for the greatest volume of record sales therefore to get as many party-givers as possible to play our records for their friends, we make this spectacular offer for a limited time only! A JtUkIeIn i BUY ONE GET ONE ACROSS 1. FADED Is wsntrd. A FADED movlt sisr mar twl that lire oilers lime rewsrd ss parts become fewer In spite of her earlier success. Anyone who Is JADED, not Just a rriovls stsr.

may believe that Ills Is dull and borinj. 10. TRUSTY Is the word. One may be hurt by criticism from a TRUSTY, or dependable, friend, for one can be sure that he Is telltnt the truth. One may (hruf oft criticism from a CRUSTY friend ss beins a true reflection of his shortcomings rsther than one's own.

11. STORE Is favored. A buy person may find a STORE annoyingly Ions, for he may have a treat deal of shopping to do and may have to take too many steps getting back, and forth among departments. He may be glad a STORM Is Inns, orovidlns leu Offers expires April 29, 1961. Choose from this fun-packed collection.

Get them all and have a night club in your living room for less than the cost of an evening on the town! Top albums ncuded in this offer are: DE LEON ROARS WITH JACK DE LEON THE PUNCHINELLO'S PARTY PLATTER WARM PATTER FOR A HOT PLATTER-BILL BARNER ON FRATERNITY ROW WITH KIDNEY STONE TRIO GET GAY WITH GALLEZ (GALLAY) temptation to leave hts work. A long biuky can oe diverting ana a pleas am oreas. biukk is remote. 14 VIED, to be sure. Where many have viku in a contest, it msy oe neces sary to hold a second competition to AND DON'T FORGET: -i FitATa toooai) I Mak.

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