Saturday, January 19, 1963 Tonawanda NEWS Page 12 Voice of Broadway Frank Gifford May Sign For Seven Arts Movie By DOROTHY KILGALLEN The Talk of The Town: Football Frank Gifford may make his long-awaited movie debut in "Sunday in New York.** Seven Arts is close to signing him.. .Gregory Peck, Sugar Ray Robinson, Charles Wolf son and Sir Bernard D o c k e r are among the 36 people suing two radio officers from the Queen Elizabeth for allegedly overcharging telegrams and telephone calls while the ship was at sea last year.. One of the best - known singing stars just completed such a disastrous week at a big night club that the proprietors had to close the place and raise fresh money before they could continue operation. Business was so bad the cash register didn't even ring up enough money to pay the band .. .The co-stars of a film to be titled "Never Enough" are scheduled to be Marlene Dietrich. Jean Marais and Fabian. With that combination, they should call the Big Rocket - Gun . . . Hoover School Royalty .v.w<*'->r'Wr? r>-x:!!$!f&:'-$xss$$^^ >-:WW>-;.::.*:.•:••;•":>- -v."' v X ^ & W S W S dirty dialogue, believe it or not. Anthony Quinn expects to repeat his "Tchin Tchin" role for the screen, producing it as well. He hopes to land John Cassavetes to direct i t . .Striking has become one of Gotham's most popular pastimes. An 8th Ave. store not far from Times Square is advertising "Thermal Underwear Especially Tailored For Picketing"... Among the most disappointed and least recognized victims of the newspaper shutdown are New York's Finest. Patrolmen say that good press coverage of a courageous capture or major arrest plays a big part in swift promotion — and without the customary buildups by reporters many significant feats are going unnoticed and unrewarded.. .Mitch Miller's daughter Andrea is appearing in "Come Blow Your Horn" in Chicago, but it seems to be a secret. . .Teresa Brewer finally has decided that the only way she can enjoy her home all the year 'round is to find a proper Broad currently sifting through a dozen is the envy of many much young scripts submitted to her by proer Broadway colleagues. Current ducers and writers. Jy, she has six projects in the According to the Sardi scuttleworks, and is devoting herself but, producer David Merrick's 1 0 aU em settlement of ". . ".The L ^ Shubert j T T n Alley . * ? i w i f e set is buzz-' $90,000reTeTved and $26,000 yearly alimony. ing about Dick Kallman. They say They were married almost 2S he is absolutely sensational years, but have lived apart for in the Bobby Morse role in the the past three, and he is about national company of "How To to say "I do" again to a much Succeed.'* Rehearsals in New younger lovely.. .Rita Moreno has York have been interrupted by returned to her home in New applause for the young actor. York after a decade in Hollywood, telling friends she "finds Manhat*' Siobhan McKenna has been tan a more exciting place to signed for a starring role in work." They suspect, however, the new film edition of "Of that she's motivated by a lack H u m a n Bondage"... Big of employment in the movie city; changes are upcoming in this she won an Academy Award, but year's Academy Award tele- her career hasn't progressed east. Movie people predict much since they gave her the Osthat a lot of things will be car ..-. Although "The Greatest eliminated — the show will Story Ever Told" will be budgetbe streamlined and no crash- ed at $20,000,000, director George ers will be able to get through Stevens feels sure he'll bring it to camera range...Ella Fitz- in for less — even though United have told him not to worgerald will open at Basin Artists ry about money. Stevens takes Street East on Jan. 21, pride in economy when he's makbacked with a big band for ing pictures. the first time. She's bringing Buddy Collette from HollyIf those who saw the openwood as musical director... ing of "The Milk Train There's a big shakeup due Doesn't Stop Here Any More" on the board of directors of feel that there is quite a rethe Philadelphia Art Museum. semblance to Tennessee WilIt seems that the City Fathers liams' "Sweet Bird of Youth," are more than a bit upset the playwright has his own because their museum failed explanation. He says: "I to get the Mona Lisa after frequently return to situations Washington showed it. (Relax, which resemble situations in daddies it's really a very dull previous plays because I feel picture.).. .The Charlton Hesthat all of the implications toa - George Chakiris film, and meanings were not com"Diamond Head," is being pletely explored — or realized promoted as a picture with —for me or the play itself." GETTING READY: This 16-inch naval gun is being prepared for firing at the McGill University high atmosphere research station at Barbados, West Indies, on a site overlooking the ocean near Seawell Airport. The rocket-gun will be elevated vertically to fire projectiles some 250,000 feet above the ground to probe the mes'osphere. (UPI) HOOVER ROYALTY: These pupils at Hoover Junior High School, Town of Tonawanda, were selected by their classmates as the royalty for the school's recent annual Coronation Ball. At the top are Guy Smith, king, and Betty Monaco, queen, both ninth graders. Below them are Ralph Buono, prince, and Rosalind Taft, princess, both eight graders. In the bottom row are Patrick Sherlock, duke, and Susan Gerth, duchess, seventh graders. The dance was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. ourd By BURTON H. FERN, M.D. ———— Fight Fever Two Ways HOW HIGH should a fever be domen and legs with a towel before you call the doctor? that's been soaked in the alcohol Call whenever you suspect mixture and wrung out lightly. something wrong—even if there's Cover with a second dry towel. no fever! The evaporating solution cools Your body temperature varies. the same way evaporating water Normal ranges up to 100 degrees cools you after a swim. by mouth — 101 degrees by rec- To hasten cooling, rub arms tum. One part is simply warm- and legs briskly. This brings more blood to the cooled surface. er than the other. Don't try to correct your ther- Skip this if your youngster's restmometer reading; just tell the less. doctor the temperature and how Ventilation Important Make sure you have plenty of it was taken. To guarantee a true reading, ventilation. Remember, you're wait at least 30 minutes after eat- sponging with 70 proof alcohol. ing, drinking, smoking and exer- At least one baby has inhaled cising before taking temperature. enough to wind up in a drunken Unless you're allergic, take as-jstupor! pirin whenever temperature goes over 101 degrees F. (rectal) or 100.5 degrees F. by mouth. Most adults can take 2 adult tablets (10 grains) every 4 hours, as needed. Children over 5 need only one 5-grain aspirin; for 1 to 5year-olds, *4 adult tablet (2Vb grains) or two Bi-grain baby aspirins. Edison H. Quester of 6308 Town Let your doctor prescribe the Line Road, Town of Pendleton, dose for younger babies. While has been elected president of the you're waiting, you can safely newly organized Tri-County Police give half the pre-school dose (1% Pistol League. grains) once. Other officers are Elmo Smith, High fevers may trigger com- RFD 3, Albion, vice president, plications in children. and Heinz Kroll of 203 Syracuse Give a cooling alcohol sponge St., Tonawanda, secretary-treasurbath whenever the temperature er. moms over 103. Make a solu- Jerrold Stone of 23 Frederick tion of half rubbing alcohol, half Road, and Richard Treadway, of lukewarm water. 40 Follette Lane, Tonawanda, Stretch the child on a dry tow- were among those named as diel Then cover chest, arms, ab- rectors. Richard Nowaczyk of 56 Luksin C$ m Drive, Tonawanda, was elected Lessons in English range officer. John D. Kramer, chief deputy of the Niagara County Sheriff's WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do Department, organized the league, not say, "Such action is nothing j which conducted its first regular else but folly." Say, * meeting Thursday night in Lockelse than folly." O F T E N MISPRONOUNCED: port. Cum Iaude (with praise). Pro- League members are from the nounce kum-law-dee, accent sec- ranks of the Niagara County Sheriffs Mounted Division, the City of ond syllable. Tonawanda Auxiliary Police and OFTEN MISSPELLED: Idle (inthe Orleans County Auxiliary Poactive). Idol (image). Idyl (snort lice. poem). S Y N O N Y M S : Cast (noun), Future meetings will be conmold, stamp, kind, figure, form, ducted the first Wednesday of aspect, mien, air, style, manner, each month. character. GLUE IT WORD STUDY: Forensic; argumentative: rhetorical. (Accent Structural beams of dramatic second syllable). "He was in- shape and enormou* size can be tnclined to be forensic in his created by gluing together thin layers of Douglas fir lumber. speech with others." SOME TRICK: Flute in hand, Indian fakir (faker?) Janice Tepke, 12, performs the "ole rope trick" in the yard of her Barrington, HI., home. The dancing rope actually was "frozen stiff" by the sub-zero blast that hit the Midwest this week. (UPI) IN WINDY CITY: Bundling up to protect herself from near-zero weather in Chicago is 75-year-old Sophie Tucker, as she arrived in the Windy City for a 10-day singing engagement at a night club. Miss Tucker is celebrating her 60th year in show business. (UPI) SETTLEMENT NEAR: Senator Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), chairman of President Kennedy's three-man panel investigating the 27-day-old longshoremen's strike, stated at a press conference in New York City yesterday that he hopes to announce a settlement in the walkout by tomorrow. Morse said he is "more optimistic than ever." (UPI) Quester Heads Newly Formed Pistol League KEEPS 'EM GUESSING: Ambika, 2,820pound elephant added to the Washington Zoo in 1961 as a gift from the children of India to the children of Washington, receives her third electrocardiogram at the zoo yesterday to determine whether she is pregnant. The animal was reputed to be expecting when she arrived at the zoo. Though the average gestation period for Indian elephants is just over 21 months, Ambika doesn't look pregnant. Dr. Joseph B. Princiotto of Georgetown University School of Medicine, foreground, applies electrodes as Dr. T. W. Roth, general curator of the zoo looks on. (UPI) Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com HAPPY REUNION: Mrs. Margarita Hemsing gets a warm embrace from her ten-year-old son, Carlos, at the Miami airport yesterday. The Hemsing's three children were part of a 90-member plane load of Cuban-Americans to be brought out of Cuba this week. (UPI)
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