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By OAT PAUUBY NEW YORK UPI—Mrs. Ed Sullivan laughed as she recalled the day that clad in a robe she opened the front door of the Sullivans’ Delmonico Hotel apartment and there stood Ezio Pinza. “Some Enchanted Evening . . . ", boomed the Metropolitan Opera’s baritone. His song to Mrs. Sullivan was one that gave him a whole new musical career when he paired with Mary Martin in the Broadway hit, "South Pacific.” ‘‘I could have died,” said Mrs. Sullivan, the wife of the columnist and television impresario. Actually, it was her husband’s way of kidding her, and in the show business life that surrounds Sylvia Sullivan celebrities in and out of the house no longer are a surprise. Pinza happened to live at the hotel too, and had run into Sullivan in the lobby as the latter took his dog for a walk. Sullivan put Pinza up to ringing the doorbell and surprising his wife. Mrs. Sullivan had some of her girls friends in one afternoon for canasta, when the door opened and in walked Elvis Presley. “He was just the hottest celebrity in the whole world at the time,” said Mrs. Sullivan. Another time, thinking the living room vacant, Mrs. Sullivan, in robe, slipped out to the kitchen for coffee, and head-on into Yid Brynner. These informal brushes with

celebrities occur because the Sullivan’s six-room apartment at the hotel doubles as home and his office. Mrs. Sullivan talked of life for 35 years with the man who heads up the CBS television program. “The EM Sullivan Show,” as she sat in that apartment, whose wall are covered with paintings she has collected. Mrs. Sullivan is a trim, brown-eyed blonde, and grandmother of four. 'Hie Sullivans’ daughter, Elizabeth Betty, is married to Robert Precht, the show’s producer. “We’re a very <Sbee family,” said Mks. Sullivan. "Ed will do things just because I enjoy them . .. like combihg art galleries. But K’s a two-way street I’ll let him, discuss his golf game.” She’s gone with Sullivan on almost every trip, domestic or global, both in his pre-television days and since June 20, 1948, when the Sunday night television show had its premiere. About the only cooking she does is breakfast for her nonsmoking, non-drinking husband. Breakfast is two broiled lamb chops, maybe some apple sauce and iced tea. They eat other meals in restaurants—“Ed just doesn’t much care for home cooking.” Sullivan walked into the living room to say hello. “Dear,” said Mrs. Sullivan. “I thought you weren’t coming in with pajamas on.” Said Sullivan, as he smil4d, ’‘would you rather I came in without.”

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News of Hollywood By VERNON SCOTT

HOLLYWOOD UPI — When a movie bombs, the guy who most often takes the rap is the Smokers Have High Death Rate WASHINGTON UPI—Cigar-ette-smokers had a higher death rate than non-smokers among 250,000 armed forces veterans participating in a special 10-year study, according to the National Cancer Institute. The Institute said Monday that the study, which still has another two years to run, showed that in the same age group 11 times as many cigarettesmokers as non-smokers died of lung cancer and 12 times as many died of another lung disease, emphysema. Among smokers there was a higher incidence of death from cancer of the mouth pharynx, esophagus or larynx and such diseases as bronchitis, asthma, stomach ulcer, duodenal ulcer and onn-syphlyitic aneurysm of the aorta, the Institute said. The risks for cigarette-smok-ers exceeded those for pipe-, smokers end were lower for those who stopped smoking than for those who continued, according to the institute report.

Civil Service Applications Clair Albln, Greencastle Postmaster, said today that applications may be made at the local post office for Civil Service examinations. * All applicants must be patrons of the Greencastle Post Office. Those who filed by March 9 will be considered before any who file by May 4. The starting salary Is 82.57 per hour end the age limit for applicants is 18 to 70 years of age. Examinations will be held In Indianapolis and all applicants will he notified when to report.

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PIONEER USERS WIN TOP AWARDS IN THE 1965 OFFICIAL INDIANA 5-ACRE CONTEST Sound corn management and the right Pioneer hybrids brought home 48 official county championships to Pioneer single and double cross users who competed in the Junior and Senior Division of the 1965 Indiana 5-Acre Com Growing Contest • IN THE SENIOR DIVISION (over 2,500 contestants) . . . Pioneer users swept six of the top seven places plus 10th, 11th, and 12th. • IN THE JUNIOR DIVISION (over 1,300 contestants)... Cy Marlow of Clay County, a Pioneer user, led all contestants to become the Official 1965 Junior Division Champion. Pioneer users also won 2nd, and two growers tied for 5th. And that’s not all the honors won by Pioneer users ... 14 of the 21 contestants having yields in excess of 220 bushels per acre used Pioneer Brand Seed Cora.

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wfltar, usually an aoul who abaartM th« barbs of critics without a whimper. Stars, directors and producers always blame the script. “You can’t produce a good picture if the script is lousy, Charlie,” is how the plea is copped. Out of misplaced pity, or fear of being punched in the none, those who lay the turkey at the feet of the writer never mention him by name. They also cloak the writer in anonymity if the movie is a hit, praising instead the “brilliant directing” or "inspired acting.” Plainly, the wretch at the typewriter can’t win. He does, however, frequently squeak that his masterpiece has been botched by inept directors and film editors. But no one listens because hardly anybody knows a single screen writer. All that may change now because of Herb Gardner, the man who wrote “A Thousand Clowns” for Broadway and the movies. His movie was nominated for an academy award this week and if any writer deserves to take a bow, it is Gardner. He had complete control of the script and spent 10 months editing the film. He even supervised filming of an additional scene six months after the picture was completed. “They (United Artists) let me do what I wanted with the picture because other companies were bidding for the story,” Gardner explained. “And I was fortunate to have worked with Fred Coe on the Broadway version. “He also directed the picture and asked me to look over his shoulder. So I was on the set almost every day, keeping an eye on everything.” Gardner had beginner’s luck.

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IT WAS GEN. GRANT'S—Gladys Walter holds a pipe in Robinson, tii , which she says Ulysses S. Grant once smoked. Miss Walter says Grant gave it to Brig. Clark B. Lagow, who gave it to Charles Steel, who gave it to her father.

He’d never written a script before. “Until *A Thousand Clowns’ I was a cartoonist (The Nebishes), sculptor and commercial artist,” he explained. “Now I’m working on another play. But I’ll never adapt it for a movie.

Check Health Insurance NEW YORK UPI — Check your health insurance once a year, the Health Insurance Institute suggests. The Institute says rapidly rising medical costs, additions to the family, a move from one part of the country to another, a change of employer, and other factors, may have worked to outdate your current health in-

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Small Tornado Hits In Florida By United Press International A blanket of wet snow covered the area along the southern shores of the Great Lakes today. Rain fell from the Ohio Valley to the East Coast. High winds and at least one tornado slashed at the south Monday. Officials at Whigham, Ga., said a small twister damaged several houses and at Jacksonville, Fla., high winds blew down trees and power lines and damaged buildings while cutting a one mile swath through the city. Grand Rapids, Mich., todayreported five inches of snow on the ground. Snow continued to fall in most of lower Michigan as the storm center moved from Indiana into northern Ohio.

Refuse First Trick With Double Stopper By Alfred Shelwold As an experienced player, you are willing to refuse a trick when you have only one sure stopper in the enemy’s long suit. The idea of refusing a trick when you have two sure stoppers may, however, seem like too much of a good thing. If so, take a good look at today’s hand. South dealer Nocth-South vulnerable NORTH A ASS V K74 O KJ9 * 9873 WEST EAST * Q10752 * J4 62 VQJ1093 0 854 O 7632 *K42 *A5 SOUTH * K96 CP AS5 O AQ 10 * QJ196 Sen* Wert North Kart 1 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass Qpeaiqg lead — * 5 South cannot afford to win the first trick when East puts up the jack of spades. If South does win the first spade. East will take the first club and return a spade to set up West’s suit. West will gain the lead with the king of clubs in time to defeat the contract with the rest of the spades. When South refuses the first spade trick, East sees that there is no great future in the spades. The clever fellow therefore shifts to the queen of hearts. South must once more refuse the trick. If South does take the first heart, West will win the first club trick and lead his other heart to set up East’s suit. West will get in with the ace of clubs in time to defeat the contract with the rest of the hearts. NOW HELPLESS After South has held up In both spades and hearts, the defenders are helpless. Whether East continues hearts or shifts back to spades, declarer will make his contract by winning and leading a club. If East has continued hearts, he cannot afford to win the first club since he will then have no entry to the hearts. But if West wins the first club he is out of hearts and cannot do his cause any good. The same thing is true if East has swit&ed hack to spades at the third trick, ff East wins Gw first dub ha cannot lead another epada eo South is safe. And if West wins file first club he can set up his spades but can never get hack to cash them. Xhthar way, Gw defenders get

one spade, one heart and two clubs. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next players passes. You hold: S-Q 10 7 5 2; H-6-2; D-8 5 4 C-K 4 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two spades. This weak raise shows trump support with about 6 to 10 points, counting distribution as well as high cards. Do not raise to four spades with your terrible distribution just because you have such good trump support.

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