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PLANS CONCERT Shirley Knight, above, has been doing
alright at the acting, business but she believes it is time
Hollywood found out she can sing. So she has rented a con
cert hall and will present Elizabethan love songs, operatic
, arias, French tunes and modern ballads. She'll invite people
she wants to hear her and won't charge admission.
(UPI Telephoto)
Hollywood Actress Will
Hire Concert Hall To
Display Singing Ability
By JOE FINNIGAN
; Hollywood - (UPI) - Shirley
' Knight feels it's about time
Hollywood found out she can
sing, so the pretty actress is
' hiring a concert hall.
' Miss Knight, a movie new
comer who recently finished
i a role in "The Dark at the
Desert Snail's
Juice Can Save
: Stranded Men
J ': Farnborough, England-(Sci-
; ence Service) - The species of
, snail called Ehrenbergi Roth
. may rank in the future with
the St. Bernard dogs as friends
of travelers in distress. These
' snails can stave off death from
i thirst among survivors of air
i craft crashed in a desert, tests
here have shown.
The large white snail Is
found in the Negev, the desert
; in southern Israel, and in the
i scrub desert along the north
African coast. In its shell it
carries up to half a teaspoon
" ful of "water," actually its
. body fluids.
' Can Seal Self Up
' In times of drought, the
' snail can seal itself up and
last as long as four years. A
crashed airman can stay alive
about four days in similar
. circumstances.
Interest in the snails began
when a Royal Air Force in
structor in the desert surviv
al school in Libya trod on
one and noticed it contained
moisture.
The Royal Air Force at El
Adem collected thousands of
. Ehrenbergi and sent them in
sacks to Flight Lt. John Bil-
lingham of the Royal Air
Force Institute of Aviation
Medicine here.
Lt. Billingham fed the flu
id to two rats, which actually
cut on weight on the new diet.
Analysis showed that the juice
contained no dangerous para
sites or microbes and no toxic
substances. ,
High Quantity 'of Protein
The Ehrenbergi's Juice con
tains a high quantity, of pro
tein, and Lt. Blllingham, put
ting It to the test, iound that
four pints of lt a day was
enough to sustain him. In his
simulated' test of a desert
crash, Lt. Billingham was shut
up in a chamber in which the
temperature was sometimes
as high as 118 degrees j-anren
hull.
"I was a bit weak at the
nH of the four days,'-' he ad
mitted, "But I was mentally
alert and quite nappy, in
nrnttv awful stuff, rather fish
like. It was so unpleasant that
after the first day I navorea
it with saccharine and lemon
essence. But people dying of
thirst in a desert will drink
anything, so to them it would
be like nectar-
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Karachi -flJPD- The Pakis
tan government is unofficially
reported considering estab
lishment of its own Jute trade
representatives in important
. -I I t la ar-
...t thaf Kw allminfttlnff the
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middleman, Pakistan could
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get ucuci juw ' '- - "
could better observe market
trends.
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Top of the Stairs," has been
keeping her voice accomplish
ments a secret from filmland's
prying ears.
I found that if people
know you can sing, they won't
accept you as an actress," said
Shirley, as she sat in the liv
ing room of her home. "For
years, Doris Day was a singer
and nobody thought she could
act. '
Now that Shirley's got
foothold in the business of
acting, she'll sing, but only
for a select audience.
No Admission
'I intend to rent a little
hall at my own expense and
hold a concert," she said. ."I
won't charge admission, just
invite people that I want to
hear me.
Shirley will be accompa
nied by a pianist and intends
to sing Elizabethan love songs,
operatic arias, French folk
tunes and some contemparary
ballads.
Miss Knight, a self describ
ed "frustrated opera singer,"
studied music for 10 years but
quit when she came to Holly
wood.
;I didn't sing anything or
take a lesson for the first two
years I was here," she said.
That s terribly frustrating
for somebody who wants to
sing. But, I was determined
to become an actress and not
let singing get in my way.
"Actually, when I first!
came out here, I would have
loved to get a job singing.
But there's no market in Hol
lywood for legitimate singers.
I certainly won't sing rock
and roll."
As for talent, Shirley is
modest enough to admit that
her chirping caused a little
eyebrow raising at the next
door neighbor s house."
"I practice my scales while
doing dishes," she revealed.
'One neighbor complained
and said it sounded like a cat
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117 Hi rlnaa ha nfnnl t n 1 at ' I
Hollywood know about her
voice now, when not too long
ago she kept it a secret?
"WaII It talrn. aurhlln tn
prove yourself in this busi- j I
ness, she explained, wow,
I think most of the people
here know my dramatic work
and singing won't detract
from my career.
Miaht Help Career
In fact at this point it
might help," she said laugh-linely.
This Idea of hiring a nail
may sound strange to some
people," Shirley pointed out.
Actually, it s not. it s Deen
done many times before. I
was in a olav once for which
we rented the hall if you 1 1
could call it that and Invited
guests.
The place was so smau
held only 30 people, but we
played there more than two
weeks," she said. "Some Im-
nnrtant executives came to
mir nlav and the idea worked.
- - . . i
"I d gotten nownere up voi
that time, wnen tne piay wasi
over, two contracts were of
fered to me. Others in tne
cast also got Jobs."
Between pictures, Shirley
can be found working for
nothing In some little theater.
"I belong to an acting goup
and we always do plays," she
said. "I don't get paid for
them but the experience is
wonderful and we all enjoy
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