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...disposable thermometer was developed by Chairman Berel Weinstein, now 26. The son of a cardiologist, he graduated only six years ago from Brooklyn College. Weinstein started the company with the help of a former W.E. Hutton & Co. stockbroker, a Manhattan attorney and a printing-company executive. All the money that has been invested in Bio-Medical has gone to developing the thermometer and other possible products. Weinstein figures that the time-temperature dots may also be used to indicate spoilage in packaged foods. For Weinstein, who lives quietly with his wife in Sparta, N.J., the venture has already paid nicely...
Died. Lance Reventlow, 36, auto racer and heir to the Woolworth five-and-ten fortune; in a plane crash; near Aspen, Colo. The son of Barbara Hutton and the second of her seven husbands, Reventlow devoted most of his time and much of his $25 million inheritance to his passion for racing. Though he mockingly described himself as "a playboy," his win in Nassau's 1958 Governor's Cup Race-in a car he both designed and drove-established Reventlow's reputation as a serious competitor. His love of auto racing and his refusal to give...
...bitch-Earth Mother act seen previously in Boom and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? She can be a good actress and is still a beautiful woman; it is a sorrowful thing to watch her camp it up. O'Brien and Director Brian G. Hutton (Where Eagles Dare} toss dialogue and bits of business her way like zookeepers throwing fish to a performing seal...
...brother officer dressed as goats Feeling that his talents as a comedian were wasted in the army, Niven resigned his commission after only four years' service in Malta and the British Isles. In 1933 he appeared in New York City, and parlayed a London connection with Barbara Hutton into a job selling liquor for Jack Kriendler...
...Cover: Photo design by Fred Burrell, from pictures supplied by Communist sources to Associated Press and United Press International. The prisoners were identified as U.S. Navy Lieut. Commander William M. Tschudy at top left, and at bottom, left to right, Airmen James Hutton and James Young and Commander Charles Tanner...