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THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. I960
j PLANNING MOVIES Actress Carolyn .' for future movies. Carolyn says she Is one
i.lones and her husband, television producer fourth Camanche and has always wanted to
Aaron Spelling, are shown relaxing at their play Indian role, which Spelling gave her ;
nome in nonywooa, iney re lormca tnelr in a television western show he is producing.
;own production company and are hard at ) , . , . : ,-. .'
work turning out TV shows and planning '. '. (UPI .Tclepholo)
Part -Comanche Actress Uses Mate's
Influence To Get Role as Redskin
, Br JOE FINNIGAN
I Hollywood -IWD- Carolyn
Jones, a one quarter Indian,
finally got a redskin role, but
It took her husband's Influence
to turn the trick. -
Carolyrt, who doesn't look
at all like an Indian, was
handed the part in TV's "Zane
Grey Theatre" by her husband
Aaron Spelling, the show's
producer.
i "Aaron even wrote the
Show, for me," she admitted.
"I'm one fourth Comanche
and have always wanted to
play an Indian role. But, It's
been hard for me to land one
because my hair, which is
dark now, is naturally blonde
nd I have blue eyes.''
.Because Spelling did his
wife a favor and gave her a
job you'd think she'd be grate
ful. But such was not the case,
After she was hired, Spell
ing faced a salary battle with
Miss Jones, who can get a job
without . hubby a help any.
time.
"Of course we argued over
money when he didn't want to
pay me what I asked," she
said. "You can bet I finally
got what I wanted."
Having been defeated on
the money Issue, Spelling ran
the risk of wlfey's Ire every
time he came on the set dur
ing filming.
"Occasionally he came on
the set and once I almost
threw him off," said Carolyn
suspecting hubby's motives..
"He walked around, chomp
ed on his pipe and had a wor
ried look on his face,"- she
complained. "Finally,, I said,
'what's the matter with you?
Virus From Human
Cancer One Step in
Problem Solution 1
t New York - (Science Serv
ice) - For the first time a
virus found In human cancer
has produced a new and char
acteristic disease in laboratory
animals. Researchers are one
step closer to solution of the
cancer problem with discov
ery of i virus associated with
human cancers.
' ; Dr. Helene W. Toolan of the
Sloan Kettering Institute,
New ' York, has announced
that studies she began with
Injections of hamsters two
years ago have been continued
and confirmed by associates.
When inoculated Into new
born hamsters the virus pro
duces an unusual deformity
characterized by small size,
flattened foreface or micro
cephalic domed head, pro
truding eyes and tongue, ab
sent or abnormal teeth and
fragile bone structure.
Not in Cancer Tlnut- '
The virus has been found
In all eight of the transplant
ed human cancers tested but
not, so far, in the cancer tis
sue Itself nor in the tissues
of normal individuals.
, , Dr. Toolan in an interview
emphasized the fact that al
though the virus has been
found In association with hu
man cancers it is not known
yet whether or not it is a fac
tor in the cause of cancer or
has any connection with can
cer development.
, "By using hamsters," she
said, "we have set up an In
dicator system - a way of
testing."
i The virus has an affinity
for bone. It produces unique
deformities in hamsters when
they are Inoculated within 4R
hours after birth or when the
embryos are Injected from
one to seven days before
birth.
!-The virus injections have
not been found to produce any
Increase In cancer occurrence
In the hamsters, a large num
ber of which are now more
than two years old.
Infaciivlly Increased
f Passage of the virus from
newborn hamster to newborn
hamster Increased the Infec-
tivity of the agent, and the
animals died at progressively
earner stages.
The virus has been found
In the tissues of rats bearing
May Brift, Davis
Postpone Wedding
Hollywood - WPP - Actress
May Brltt and entertainer
Sammy Davis Jr. have an
nounced a postponement of
their marriage plans.
, They said the date for the
wedding had been reset for
Nov. 13. They originally were
to be wed Oct. 16.
' A spokesman for the blonde
Swedish actress and Davis
said complications 'over her
divorce from Edwin J a n i
Cregson caused the delay.
transplanted human , cancers
but not ' in the tissues ' of
normal rodents or In trans
plantable cancers of rodents.
It has not been found In hu
man cancer cells from the
same source growing In tissue
culture In horse or calf sora.
It has been found In tissue
culture of spleen cells from
Infected hamsters grown In
human serum, and therefore
It Is concluded by the investi
gators that horse end calf sera
may neutralize the virus.
Research details appear in
Proceeding.', of the National
Academy of Sciences. Asso
ciated with Dr. Toolan were
Drs. .Gilbert Dalldorf, Marlon
Barclay, Satlsh Chandra and
Alice E. Moore, all of Sloan-
Kettering Institute for Cancer
Research,
Get' off the set if you're going
to look that way.
Aaron said he was wor
ried about another show,
launghed at me and walked
away. Even so, I know I make
him nervous when I work,
Both Agreed on Deiirai
"I laugh and joke It up
with the crew before a scene
and this disturbs him. He
feels I should be over In I
corner getting into the mood
I won't do that so he thinks
I m going to bust out laugh
ing in the middle of a scene.
Despite the spoofing that
goes on between the Spell.
Ings, they're both agreed on
what they want out of Holly
wood. Having formed their
own production company,
they're hard at work turning
out TV shows, and planning
feature movies.
"We haven't gotten Into the
production of movies yet."
Carolyn said. "I don't think
either of us has enough acu
men for that. We won't be
ready to do a movie for two
years."
Carolyn, who' has acted In
movies before, would let
Aaron handle the production
chores of their first Inde
pendent film. ' ',
Spelling has experience in
production, having made
'Johnny , Rlngo" and being
currently associated with nick
Jowcll's ''Zane Grey." ; .
Wants Something Intaratllng
"I'd like for us to do some
thing interesting," Carolyn
added. "By that I don't mean
we'd like to send out mes
sages, . just . something ' that
everybody else hasn t done.
! "Usually people with a new
production company turn out
something with drippy fau
cets, lousy sets and cheap
clothes. Movies were built out
of beautiful scenery, costumes
and sets.
I don't want to go Into our
first picture together on a
shoestring and film it in the
Hollywood hills," she added.
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Small Worlds
, Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkins
Do You Suppose The
Raior Clam Loves Life?.
The razor clam is easy to
Identify, The tiny jet of water
that squirts up from the sand
marks the location of one of
these mollusks as it quickly
withdraws its siphon at your
approach.
This mollusk looks a great
deal like the old-fashioned
straight razor which was so
much a part of the barber's
trade of yesteryear.' The shell
has the same slight curve,
along with the sharp cutting
edges. Even the colors - blue,
green, yellow or mottled du
plicates closely the colorful
handles of the straight-edge
razor,1' .' .... ? . . , -
The old razor handle of
course, was five or six inches
in length, while the razor
clam is seldom over three
inches. Some, however, are
known to reach twice this
length, namely those that are
used for human foods in some
parts of Europe. 1
Burled In Sand
' When at rest, the razor
clam lies quietly, burled ver
tically In the sand. From this
relatively safe place it pushes
its long siphon up to .capture
food. The clam is very active,
almost agile, and is quick to
retract the siphon at the first
sign of danger. Even a pass
ing shadow or a light vibra
tion In the sand will cause it
to withdraw its "neck."
On many European beaches
fishermen put a layer of salt
over the clam-bed. When the
siphons reach up to the sur
face to disgorge the irritant
the fisherman grabs the si
phon and pulls out the clam,
This siphon, or tongue as
it Is often called, Is as handy
to the clam as is a pocket in
man s shirt. The siphon is
capable of some peculiar
actions. If the clam is dis
lodged or pulled from its rest
ing place, this long tongue be
comes pointed, and is pressed
into the sand at a slant.. .
i As soon as the tip gets in
position, the animal pumps
water into it and a round ball
forms at the tip end which
anchors the clam firmly, at
the same time pulling the mol
lusk from sight. This process
is repeated so rapidly that the
animal can dig to a depth of
two or three feet, faster than
a man can dig with a shovel.
Alio Swims . .
The razor clam, however,
does not have to' spend its
time in a sand-flat. It can
swim by snapping the two
valves of. its shell together,
traveling through the water
in a series of jerks and jumps,
resembling to some extent the
erratic pace of the scallop. -
Along the edge of the man
tle, just visible between the
two valves of its shell, are
several small, round dots,
which are the eyes., Even
the shell of this bi-valve is
different from most of the
mollusks; there is always a
gap at both ends. The shell
is fitted together on one edge
with small Interlocking teeth.
Although it sounds rather
silly, the razor clam Is said
to be rather high in the mol
lusk IQ rating, based prob
ably on the fact that it is very
alert and capable of deciding
whether it wants to bury it
self in the sand, or joyously
swim through the green water
when the sun is warm. At
such times even the razor
clam seems happy to be alive.
Phoenix, Ariz. - Like most
1 0 - year - old boys, Richard
.Johnson is mighty fond of his
dog. . -,
Richard was on a high fly
ing swing when his pooch
Toby came dangerously close.
Rather than hit Toby, the boy
jumped out of the swing in
an effort to slow its motion.
Richard broke his arm in
the fall.
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