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same picture. So, on i smaller bUt I"'W· buddlna lndullt'ru development feel 1ly
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researcJt beve ~~ up I!J'OUDd tbe fo- aectora.
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ment are lndlcatlng their concern that
Other achoola llld otber Nfllolll .,.
tbose efforts have been ~oncentrated too deeply envious of tbe bill "ma1n~t" oreq
narrowly - apeakin&amp; in Ierma both of around Boston and the Pacific coa.ll.
geography and of educationil instltu· They seek to simulate tbe Nortb Carotions.
Una example and build ambitiously from
Mentioned In President Kennedy'• scratch.
new education _message, and set fortb In
RIJbtly or wronJly, many poUtlcal
his !964 budget, is a proposal to spread leaders have the Idea..t~t tbe economy
.tbe scientific-educational base 10 wider of their ereaa will not prosper 11 tbey
participation in tJ{t moat edvanted ·aov· want It I'D do unless they can ·cet into
,rnment and lndust$1;-R"i!:~nia _may the electronlcs-spaee·iDilllle vanauerd. ,
be possible.
- :' : · ·
. Aldea aay the President alao aeea m•· 1
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about three times the c..rtellt allotmeait- coal. A balanced effort nearly alwaya ·
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dation to extend Its program of match·
It needs lo be noted, however, t h 1 t
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ence facilities at institutio~a of ~i~er . benefit from a spreading of favors In
education.
· . • . '1i~~- this field. Converaely there is dangerWhat the government WI\J\la td:~it.l;1 •. •• rumblines in some places lndlcateaay'!lome top officials, Is gel ·a~ay ffq("· ~- in dispe?sing grants too narrowly. So
awarding grants to scj)O.I!lf Stmp)y ~n ·this particular program could have many
the basis of present excellen,t;e. 1'1!• n~t charms for many people.
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the ·nlghtelubs: Klm 18 featuring the
rumpled, tousled, jUit•got.out-of·bed·and
couldn't-care·l•u look this time. around
,, , . Boxln&amp; llisider~ ate iaug!ting Iii to
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.New York s.te.-, :rbey'll bet t large·am·
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people ilivolved lo .~Qilllh the cauliflpw.er-ear spOrt, , .&lt;,'~aoc~ N~yen h~s been
taahlylng ai#O)I~ New York ,in a .sable
C!Oat which 'fhlp~~lldty'bliys promoting
·her latest picture would ·like you to ·beIIQ'l! Yias' a ;'50,000. !&gt;relent from her
belt, beau, Ralph Destlno. Not at alt.
Fn!IC!! merti¥;• !tl&gt;r'(o11.!ed Jhe ,coat 1ro!"
a fu,mer wli6' iiopl!d til get hiS name m
tb' RJper , . _ Ezra Goodman. who caus·
e!l :qtil~ a ,furor in Movieland with his
)!ooi · "l''le Fifty Year Decline and Fall
of Hollywood," -,is writing a penetrating
study ·of' the' life of Marilyn Monroe,
•hleh -he WID call "The· Ufe and Death
'of·a Hollyw\Kxl Legend" · _ The Ouch·
·ess ot -Ar&amp;YII, .who comes .to New York
··annually, '\viii •return to England soon.
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cancelled the ' trip. F'l'iends say he lon't
ftell!lg up to par .._.
· Canadian newsllt.lril ·~oases now total more tban SIO,·
, llfib;·OOO.because of ·tile· newspaper strike
·b **&gt;l'lilit for every l!leell tbe strike lasts
·Jtlw.amount Is lncrtiased'by a million and
'"•· Jialf dollm ·· · Cdmlriunlat rebels in
. .~ll'azll and the Domlnll.'an Republic are
their arm..trom Fidel Caatro. .
:.' . · z.. Gabor ia about to moke head·
·'JIQel again, as soon as tbere are major
'JNle' headlines 111 New York Vaughn
Meader's ®Jlltdy record, "The First
.PI!nlly," prilvi!S•to be • disc phenome·
an, but hli&lt;·o»~ert: tour hao been dis·
· ~line. ·Np !fdnder,. II he retained
·'lll&amp;!tarut~e Hall· ~mula; that was on
allbe'ltaltle ·~ample' 0( dumb producing.
.~f!MIU'J4f V~ughn'-he'• a tremend·
,AiuJ~al{ but obvlo~ly .;Wurrounded by
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11M lllfio1111 miUIIt -and •pace work, clus- like Harv!U"d, lllllll!ac:bllset!f IJifl;itute of
leHd mainly around tbe-b.ua• ecienliflc- Ttcbnoloty, ~ala!:d ond \b• .Univerlllty
eclucaUooal complexes in tbe San Fraan· of CalllorQJa, .•
r and buller atill.
cisc:o and ~ Angeles ~··
. 'l'h ad!llllliaiutloll would lilt to put
M:paacbuaetta1 ot{~~IPI an even lllllrt .Omt aUhlll pll'tia,JU sraaiiiiOoey In·
spec:tacular aolentlf!c. tnl,tr aroupd Jloa. to lclloola -ancl -· oa wlltrt ~Y 1htrtton, also stands bigb.' ).nb it baa. attract· II mutly,. JIOIID~I'tor de~nt. ·
ed mucb relatecl industrlaltlffort In auch
No apeclfiC: Uulp1.,. an cltecl by of·
fielcll as electrolilcs.
flclala. Jlut. Nortb Clrolln'a'l not altoJt. Niw ·York flCUres aomewhlt 1n thla tber unheukl~ •1~r-arcb trlanlle," •
same picture. So, on i smaller bUt I"'W· buddlna lndullt'ru development feel 1ly
"
lng scale, ·do Maryland and Vlrclnla, tbrH near~y achoola, II per!IJipa a &amp;DOd
where Industries keyed to 1 pece-ml11lle Illustration of tba "potential" Ia oomt
researcJt beve ~~ up I!J'OUDd tbe fo- aectora.
_·
cus of 'the •overnlllt!llt estabilllunent It•
Tlill 4,tl00-acii projfet could coneel\'•
self.
ably be a tbrlvlnl lite one day. Alteldy
Suddenly, however,' men In 1overn- it baa made a modtltly load start
ment are lndlcatlng their concern that
Other achoola llld otber Nfllolll .,.
tbose efforts have been ~oncentrated too deeply envious of tbe bill "ma1n~t" oreq
narrowly - apeakin&amp; in Ierma both of around Boston and the Pacific coa.ll.
geography and of educationil instltu· They seek to simulate tbe Nortb Carotions.
Una example and build ambitiously from
Mentioned In President Kennedy'• scratch.
new education _message, and set fortb In
RIJbtly or wronJly, many poUtlcal
his !964 budget, is a proposal to spread leaders have the Idea..t~t tbe economy
.tbe scientific-educational base 10 wider of their ereaa will not prosper 11 tbey
participation in tJ{t moat edvanted ·aov· want It I'D do unless they can ·cet into
,rnment and lndust$1;-R"i!:~nia _may the electronlcs-spaee·iDilllle vanauerd. ,
be possible.
- :' : · ·
. Aldea aay the President alao aeea m•· 1
. --.,.,-----'-.,...-~----'--,------------.,--Specifically, the President waQiil &amp;Orne jor economic value If more regions can
·
·1 · •
'90 million for the cmni!!&amp;.flscai year" take part. No one can quarrel with tlu.
,
_J
' ' _
JI,fr
about three times the c..rtellt allotmeait- coal. A balanced effort nearly alwaya ·
.J.
.;..to permi~ the National Science Foun· has much to recommend it.
'J
_
_:t"'f
dation to extend Its program of match·
It needs lo be noted, however, t h 1 t
lng grants for the improvement of sci· there Is also much potential political
ence facilities at institutio~a of ~i~er . benefit from a spreading of favors In
education.
· . • . '1i~~- this field. Converaely there is dangerWhat the government WI\J\la td:~it.l;1 •. •• rumblines in some places lndlcateaay'!lome top officials, Is gel ·a~ay ffq("· ~- in dispe?sing grants too narrowly. So
awarding grants to scj)O.I!lf Stmp)y ~n ·this particular program could have many
the basis of present excellen,t;e. 1'1!• n~t charms for many people.
effect of tbat pracUce ' Ia to make
tho
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BRoAo&gt;t AY'siii:.LE:T,Ili ·aoARD .

~m J:&gt;!ovy}f ~~ d_oing ·the town with a

handsome dark-haired escort, catching
the sho.ull (''Oliver", for Instance) and
the ·nlghtelubs: Klm 18 featuring the
rumpled, tousled, jUit•got.out-of·bed·and
couldn't-care·l•u look this time. around
,, , . Boxln&amp; llisider~ ate iaug!ting Iii to
kill o'Ver lhe '~cneauled heartng on kigislation to ·aiJollli;l! professional ·boxing In
.New York s.te.-, :rbey'll bet t large·am·
ou'nt thlt:lt will&gt;ll91 ·happen; there!s ·too
1111ich payo!J. Mel · ~ lpllny important
people ilivolved lo .~Qilllh the cauliflpw.er-ear spOrt, , .&lt;,'~aoc~ N~yen h~s been
taahlylng ai#O)I~ New York ,in a .sable
C!Oat which 'fhlp~~lldty'bliys promoting
·her latest picture would ·like you to ·beIIQ'l! Yias' a ;'50,000. !&gt;relent from her
belt, beau, Ralph Destlno. Not at alt.
Fn!IC!! merti¥;• !tl&gt;r'(o11.!ed Jhe ,coat 1ro!"
a fu,mer wli6' iiopl!d til get hiS name m
tb' RJper , . _ Ezra Goodman. who caus·
e!l :qtil~ a ,furor in Movieland with his
)!ooi · "l''le Fifty Year Decline and Fall
of Hollywood," -,is writing a penetrating
study ·of' the' life of Marilyn Monroe,
•hleh -he WID call "The· Ufe and Death
'of·a Hollyw\Kxl Legend" · _ The Ouch·
·ess ot -Ar&amp;YII, .who comes .to New York
··annually, '\viii •return to England soon.
!He't"dlvorte tloe Is due for another hearlag,-pcisslbly the last one-In February.
·&lt;

' · t.tllng

However, the magazine

-

aaidlaot

ltheproiOiem'of lmnnmlzlng
· eommoa C!Oid "may not

u complicated as the ever·
1111"""''1 namber of respiratory v~
10ggest."
A

~==:1

lowxl of
In his

that """"' patients

,during the last Asian
developed

antibodies

qtlnst tbal disea..
forms of influenu not In
during' their ilfetlme.
Ia c::auled by a virus
,which aloo causes rom·

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appHcaUon of

jfiDdlinp Md ....., that a.
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• • i&gt;\aDy viruses,

Wcrld NewtNid.

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..WI

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COON DoG F.IELD
~iiAl IS' S!JIIIDA'Y ·

I

Frank Sinatra, due In Gotham for an
Important meet with bookers and agents,
cancelled the ' trip. F'l'iends say he lon't
ftell!lg up to par .._.
· Canadian newsllt.lril ·~oases now total more tban SIO,·
, llfib;·OOO.because of ·tile· newspaper strike
·b **&gt;l'lilit for every l!leell tbe strike lasts
·Jtlw.amount Is lncrtiased'by a million and
'"•· Jialf dollm ·· · Cdmlriunlat rebels in
. .~ll'azll and the Domlnll.'an Republic are
their arm..trom Fidel Caatro. .
:.' . · z.. Gabor ia about to moke head·
·'JIQel again, as soon as tbere are major
'JNle' headlines 111 New York Vaughn
Meader's ®Jlltdy record, "The First
.PI!nlly," prilvi!S•to be • disc phenome·
an, but hli&lt;·o»~ert: tour hao been dis·
· ~line. ·Np !fdnder,. II he retained
·'lll&amp;!tarut~e Hall· ~mula; that was on
allbe'ltaltle ·~ample' 0( dumb producing.
.~f!MIU'J4f V~ughn'-he'• a tremend·
,AiuJ~al{ but obvlo~ly .;Wurrounded by
tbe wronc oo+tsors, and a performer
tln1., es_pected to do everythlnc. · ·

ai:: /

may be oauaed by .. 1
120 or more vlnll strains
...,aaied Eatoo Agent, •
I';:::-!~::~ which IJ neitber
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