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Kentucky will have a voca-
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in commuting distance of ev-
ery home by the end of 1968,
Gov. Edward T. Breathitt
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committee, tested it for any
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By BOB THOMAS
AP Movies-TV Writer
HOLLYWOOD (N - “Three
years in television was
enough to kill my enthus-
iasm,” says Jane Wyman. “I
didn’t care if I acted again."
The Academy Award ac-
tress "Johnny Belinda,” 1948;
was explaining her lengthy
absence from the Hollywood
scene. In 1955 she began “The
Jane Wyman Show," and the
three strenuous years nearly
did her in.
"lit was an anthology show,
and that’s the worst kind,"
she remarked. "When you’re
doing a continuing series, you
use the same sets and char-
acters, and the whole thing
falls into a pattern.
"But an anthology show
means a new cast and new
settings every week. And each
week you are faced with a
new character to play. It’s
like putting on a miniature
movie once a week. No won-
der I was exhausted!”
Jane managed to perform
in three movies after the end
of the series — "Pollyanna,"
“Holiday for Lovers" and
"Bon Voyage,” but then she
quit acting altogether. She
moved to Newport Beach, re-
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fact that something gets lost
when you drink. So, what
we’ve tried to do is replace
what has been lost.”
He said the lost things are
vitamins in the B group.
“We’ve put them in the
pills,” said Rice.
Hal Boyle is on vacation.
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tube, in black letters, the
markers say the pellets are
for hangovers.
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suggested that I join his night
club act when he plays Har-
rah’S at Lake Tahoe this
month. I couldn’t think of a
gopdreason why I shouldn’t.”
Jane finds that her voice
is'coming back in good style,
but she isn’t going to push
her luck with the audiences.
“I'll just do four songs for
12 minutes in the middle of
Don's act,” she said. “The
gown will be terrific and if
the voice holds up, I should
get by. I’ll wait and see what
happens. If the act goes over,
I might try other dates. I’m
ready for anything."
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Fugere, 32, of Raymond N.H.,
who was shot in the back
by the Viet Cong last Jan-
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A month before he was
wounded, Sgt. Fugere was
awarded the Distinguished
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AUSTIN (A — Gov. John
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Committee for Employment
By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP Business News Analyst
NEW YORK (AP) - The
mask of Wall Street seldom
reveals its anguish or hope,
for a Wall Street broker must
abide with outward serenity
his personal extremes of
black pessimism and glitter-
ing optimism.
The vice president of one
of the nation’s best-known
investment advisory houses
described a few days ago the
members of a group that in-
cludes some of the sharpest
brains in finance.
"They’re a cynical bunch,”
he said. "They listen and
chuckle but they don't swal-
low anything. They go and
check it out”
But under even the most
dismal circumstances it isn’t
difficult to find enthusiasm,
for that, too, is basic to selling
securities to the country’s 21
million stockholders.
As the market slid recently
to its lowest in two years, six
young registered representa-
tives who had just been cer-
tified to sell, gathered over
lunch and talked bullishly.
"I’d rather becoming in now
than when the market is at
the top," said Reginald John-
ston, 28, of Boston, who had
forsaken a job as industrial
salesman to sell securities.
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As he spoke the Dow Jones
industrial stock average was
in a steep decline through
(800,
' "There are better buying
opportunities now," he said.
“The big job is to convince
people to buy. Perhaps a high
market would be more diffi-
cult to sell; the investors
would be satisfied with their
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LONDON (AP) - “This is,"
said the man behind the drug-
store counter, “the first hang-
over cure we’ve ever offered
the public."
He held up a small plastic
tube of pills and smiled.
"Does it work?”
“We would hardly be selling
it, sir, if we didn't believe in
it”
His drugstore—called a
chemist’s shop in Britain-
was one of a chain, a big
chain with a long and respec-
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) —
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Old.State House here are
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gun standing in the foyer.
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