The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1966 — Page 5

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Hollywood News HOLLYWOOD UPI—Doctors Kildare and Casey have packed their stethoscopes and departed the tube, but fuzzy old Doc Adams continues to cure lead poisoning in “Gunsmoke!” Brain surgery and romantic didoes pall after a few seasons, but the removal of a six-gun slug from a cowboy, that’s art. Actor Milburn Stone estimates he’s heard the “tonk” of

bullets falling from Ms forceps into the basin some 200 times during his 11 years with the horse opera, or enough lead to arm the Swiss marines. While Kildare and Casey dressed in white tunics and worked in antiseptic surroundings with complicated machinery, Doc Adams is content to roll up his sleeves, anesthetize his luckless patient with a couple shots of red-eye and start probing around wtih a dull knife. Moreover, Doc Adams has lost far fewer patients than those smart alec kids with their miracle drugs and hypodermic needles.

Stone baa become ao closely associated with his role that everyone, excepting his immediate family, calls him Doc. 'That pleases me,” he said during a break in the CBS show. "What greater compliment could an actor have? “I’ve got a lot of respect for Doc Adams. He saves more patients than he loses. He’s a sympathetic old bird with great affection for the other characters in the show. Stone isn’t dissatisfied with playing the same role week after week. He keeps finding little gimmicks to bring Doc to life. Stone has many of Doc’s

characteristics. He pulls at Ms ear when he’s thinking, snorts with annoyance and squinches up his eyes when he’s making a point “Dodge City has become a real place to me—the set, I mean," he said. “It’s peculiar, but when I put on that wardrobe in the morning and walk onto the stage I become a different man. I lose by own identity and actually become Doc Adams. “If it goes any further I may begin to practice medicine.”

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WALL STREET CHaTtER NEW YORK UPI—Kenneth Ward of Hayden Stone Inc. says that in terms of the overall market picture at this point, it should be mentioned that no important top of distribution is apparent as yet, important private and institutional buying power remains prevalent and unexploited values still permeate the list. Therefore, Ward says, bardowntown, driving the Dow-

ring any sudden and unexpected adverse news, no abrupt Jones averages to new low, can be projected at the present tune.

Baohe & Co. says the market might do some additional building in the 940-950 area of the Dow-Jones industrial average before a renewed upside assault is mounted.

L. O. Hooper of W. E. Hutton & Co. says it is improbable that any important spill will take place until some of the present pessimists have had some of their self-confidence shattered by a further rise in prices.

NEW YORK UPI— Edward A. Viner & Co., Inc. says the anticipated resistance level of 960-970 in the Dow Jones industrial average is like to prove of little significance and prospects of improved earnings and dividends should carry the market higher on the near term. The company believes the uncertainties which plagued investors during February and March are gradually evaporating and unless the unexpected occurs the market should move to all time highs.

Charles Jensen of Tessel Paturick & Ostrau, Inc. says a new trend in the stock market has become apparent in the past two weeks. Investors seem to be seeking growth stocks and blue chlpe rather than high flying speculative issues. The analyst feels that aerospace, hospital supply equipment and air pollution control groups seem to be attractive trading situations.

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