The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1964 — Page 4
Page 4 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1964
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TV In Review HOLLYWOOD UPI — Notes to watch television by: Relatives: Parkin Christian, 80, great-great grandson of Fletcher Christian of “Mutiny on the Bounty,” visits Art Linkletter’s CBS-TV “House Party ’ July 27 and talks about Pitcairn Island, where he still lives . . .Harold Lloyd Jr., son of the famous movie comedian, appears on the same program July 29 and gives a sample of his ability in his own career as a singer. Old Pros: Horace McMahon, of “Naked City,” signed on as
a regular in CBS-TV’s new fall series “Mr. Broadway,” which stars Craig Stevens as a glamorous press agent . . .McMahon will portray Stevens' assistant and contact man . . .Playwright William Inge, author of such works as “Picnic,” “Bus Stop” and “Come Back, Little Sheba,” will offer a drama on NBC-TV’s Bob Hope Theatre in the coming season. History: Alan Reed, the voice of Fred FUntstone on ABC-TV’s "The Flintstones” series, was noted for a number of wellknown characterizations in radio’s heyday . . .He was, for instance, Falstaff Openshaw on the Fred Allen show and the original daddy to Fanny Brice’s
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Baby Snooks. Fashion: Dennis Weaver, for yeara the limping Chester of “Gunsmoke,” will not only abandon his patented walk but will get a new hair style for “Kentucky Jones,” the NBC-TV series in which he play a for-
mer horse trainer starting this fall . . .It’s all for a new image, as they say on the range. Repeat: Appearances by the Beatles, the four young Britons who are described in some quarters as singers, are to be rerun by CBS-TV’s Et Sullivan July 12, Aug. 23 and Sept. 20 . . The Sullivan show shot to the top of the ratings when these aired. Rematch: The sixth Ameri-can-Soviet track meet will be presented on ABC-TV July 25 and 26 from the Los Angeles
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Women's View By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK UPI — Look what they’re doing with fur these days. There are floor length leopard coats for evening, sleeveless white mink pullovers or jackets for at-home trousers, fur dresses, fur jumpers, fur scarves, fur shirts, fur sweaters, floor length fur capes, fur lingings for suit jackets, coats and shawls, and fur borders making even more opulent the rich brocades and satins of the new season’s feminine apparel. To go with the multitude of uses for furs are the addition of skins a woman never would have thought would one day compete with mink. Sable, ermine, and chinchilla are there of course. But the list for fall 1964, as shown by the Fur Information and Fashion Council, Inc., included Australian opossum buffalo, calf, deer, fitch guanaco relative of the llama. Indian lamb, jaguar, hare, kangaroo, ocelot, raccoon, tiger and zebra. The council listed such ’’newcomers” as unplucked nutria. Mongolian lamb. Japanese marten and Himalayan fox. And on the comeback trail— Persian lamb. This sturdy fur, which has been in the background for several seasons, gets a strong boost for fall and winter from Leo Ritter, one of the pace-setting designers of the industry. Ritter showed the natural gray and natural brown Persian. plus a natural instead of dyed black. Still very rare, the black lambs were in slender elongated coats with neat, tailored lines. The council and Ritter were among the organizations or individual designers participating in a fortnight of fall and winter previews for out-of-town fashion reporters The council, representing the bulk of the New York idustry, said that stylings varied. Coats were curved, roomy at the top, arched through the shoulders and ending with a taper; the tent, figure moulding to the waistline and flared from there downward and outward; the | wrapped, adjustable to how the wearer wants it around her; the symmetrical, or off center closing; and the slim and skinI ny shape. Furs go to all lengths. There ! are brief shrugs, fingertip, sev-en-eights, regular dress and , floor length. Quake Hits Manila MANILA UPI —A moderately strong earthquake rocked buildings in downtown Manila for about 30 seconds at 1:55 p.m. today but apparently caused no injuries or serious damage.
GETTING READY FOR A PARTY—On hand early for the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, reporters wait (lower) outside suite of Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania; Pinkerton guard Dave Merrill helps Kaki Lundi, a Barry Goldwater volunteer from Davenport, Iowa, decorate the Goldwater headquarters (top left); and Senator Scott (top right) shakes hands with Rep. John Rhodes of Arizona, floor manager for Goldwater.
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heat-and-serve containers. The j ing an attempt by Scranton containers have varnish-coated backers to write a platform reexterior, polyethylene lining. pudiating Goldwater’s views o:) (DLxie Cup Div., American an assortment of issues. Can Co., Easton, Pa.) Before leaving Columbus, ; Rhodes had said that he was
giving serious consideration to releasing his delegates and that he would talk about the situation with the Ohio delegation
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SAN FRANCISCO L PI i Three hours after he landed Ohio Republicans handed Sen. g an Francisco, he conferred Barry Goldwater the key today f or an hour with Ohio GOP to lock up the Republican presidential nomination on the first ballot at the GOP National Con-
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By abandoning plans to give a favorite son vote to Gov. James A. Rhodes on the first ballot, the Ohio GOP crushed Gov. William W. Scranton's already dim hopes of stopping
Goldwater.
The news that Rhodes was releasing his 58 delegates from their pledge to support him was greeted with shocked silence at the Scranton headquarters. It gave Goldwater at least the 20 to 30 more delegates he had said Thursday would make it “safe to predict a first ballot
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Both Goldwater and Rhodes arrived Thursday in this convention city, where Scranton already was engaged in a seemingly futile effort to lure delegates away from the Arizona senator.
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