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Show Camera Glimpses ' '. l"'; OF WOMEN TODAY ' "?S .';'v " K ""' '.:v'" I- SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER '' 1, 1961 '.: 4 ."''. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH By Winifred N. Jones Courage, beauty, ambition, success . . these are some of the facets of living which aire reflected in the news of women throughout the world as brought to The Sunday Herald by the wires of United Press International. Here,j in pictures, 'are per-sonifications of these traits as women participate. ' throiighbut the world in activities. 4 , 1 A y. 4 4 ever-wideni- i ng ' ... I V I ' ... V V blind THE COURAGE OF A W031AN Lynette Usher, Australian model, inspects a pineapple in Honolulu as. she stops enroute course at the Royal National to London for a three-yephysiothei-ap18-year-- ' THE ETERNAL BEAUTY Cleopatra,, hero actress Elizabeth Taylor, has been portrayed by a symbol of the tantalizing beauty which has turned evenj History to her purpose. A headdress of pleated silk with a golden asp and the symbols, of power in heri hands completes Miss Taylor's portrayal as Cleopatra's reincarnation of the Egyptian. Goddess Isis. y ar Institute; old ' mm r r:::J . " ....- -' :f ...... . .' ': llllllllliift i . ' t J - ' f THE; VOICE OF BEAUTY one :J- -l : L-- ; ' yys.- 1 . ....... ' fi;'' twit ,' FASHION IS FEMININE Simonetta of Italy, famed ' designer who "didn't know there was such a thing as a career girl" when she started out in business, gestures animatedly (photo at right) as shells interviewed in New York during a visit. The chic, dark-eye- d beauty, who is one of her firm's best models, today ranks as one ot the world's leading designers. fWMmS WIFE SHAllES CRISIS As President Kennedy spoke to the UN Assembly this week, members of his family listened intently and offered their silent support;. Beginning, second from left, are the First Lady, Mrs. Jacquelinfe Kennedy; Mrs. Sargent Schriver, Mrs. Stephen! Smith and Mrs. Peter Lawf ord, the President's sisters. Others are wives of cabinet members and close friends. . ; Lily Pong, best known Metropolitan Qpem stars, has announced" that she will not be singing at the famous openhouse this season She placed blame for the decision on recent union troubles with the Metro politan. of-t-he - t ,Mw,,,w. I . " .. - . . X : ' . : Maris arrives to share her husband's success as a Yankee home run hero in New'N York where she saw him blast his" 60th homer of the year. The; blow tied the home run record held by Babe Ruth butlit took Maris more games to compile his total. ' " ;. ' v. ;. (. I v. - ; I , - - 1 HUSBAND'S SUCCESS IS ALSO WIFE'S Mrs. Roger ' . - . f", s "s, f : : : - ' !,.. if " .' j .. 7 , . ..... ,,iy;. ' .. ' : . . ' 1 X'-- (iff 1 i lliili' IIII tXfc. ., A.VH...L,., JUJ. yjTf, ,iKJililtf.Mafti .v.." ' J.V V t & .Si- .? I'.s. . ..... AMBITION IS ALSO A! WOMAN Wandering through Times Square with a copy of is under arm Mrs. Kenneth her, fVariety Sunderlin, 44rof Blaine, Minn., a plucky grand-mothaiming for a role on Broadway. The newest stranger .in town, the would-b- t ;actress knows absolutely! no one in! the big town she hopes to conquer. f er J j ft t 1 ....... |