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SHOBAR SIXTH AND WILLOW PA. TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING "COLD Of HAWAII" (SHOW NITE EVERY NIGHT) ROCK NITE CLUB Uxottd On Rt. 422, AnnvlU Open TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 P.M.-2 A.M. This Week HELIX WEDNESDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT 1m. ttrv ft Ctvtr, No Clostrf Mon.

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(UPI) The tiny Pioneer 11 spacecraft crossed through a one million mile an hour solar wind "shock wave" Monday night and sped toward Jupiter's vast magnetic field. Controllers at NASA's Ames Research facility said the 560- pound vehicle encountered the area of "bow shock" the solar wind strikes the gaseous planet's magnetic field approximately 10 p.m.PDT( 1a.m. EOT). Scientists predicted it would remain in a "turbulent transition region" for approximately 24 hours. When Pioneer 11 crossed the invisible barrier, it left interplanetary space for a journey through Jupiter's powerful magnetic field, which measures nine million miles in diameter and contains intense radiation belts 40,000 times stronger than those of earth.

Scientists expect a change in the direction of the solar wind stream of charged atomic particles emanating from the sun an increase in the wind's speed and temperature because of the encounter. When Pioneer 11's sister ship, Pioneer 10, made the same journey last year, the wind's velocity tripled, and its temperature rose 100 times. JThe 560-pound vehicle will end its two-year journey to the solar system's largest planet in six days, when it will have traveled 620 million miles and attained the speed of 107,000 m.p.h. Pictures taken of Jupiter Monday were about the size of a "small plum" on a 21-inch television screen at the Mountain View control center. The spacecraft also took color photographs of three of Jupiter's large moons, including lo, equivalent in size to the earth's moon.

Scientists took the pictures of lo to locate the moon's position more accurately for Parkview Manor HERSHEY, PA. Clears Wave" 7th Ave. Cafe Kitchen and Dining Room Hours: Won. thru Sat open 5 p.m. Steaks, Chops Seafood, Sandwiches Take Out 272-9016 Dining Room Entrance and Parking in Rear 7th Ave.

and Cumb. Ittit Sskt mi limn Umnmnr, tttfi. Jeffs Restaurant 225 Weidman Street Phone 274-9964 Wednesday Night is Ladies Night Chicken Pot Pie Bread 4 Butter, and Dcucrt Priet Open 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. We're having a PASTA NITE and You're Invited WEDNESDAY 4 P.M.

to 10:00 P.M. ALL YOU CAN EAT! Antipasto CnotcKi Spaghetti Rigatoni Ravioli Lasagne Fettuccini (Cheese) Plus Two Glasses of Wine ONLY 1.99 Per Person St rry Nt Tlb-wf Sheriff CROCE'S CAFE 720 Jonestown Rd. Away" CLAMS iVICffTLY BIG DOUBLE HEADER 16 oz. Returnable Coke or 12 oz. Shasta Cans Diet or Reg.

Flavors YOUR CHOICE I fcptrt where "offer Good Thru Nov. 30th Only BIG MIKE'S BEVERAGE The Thrifty Place To Shop LEBANON PIA2A OIIVE.UP SERVICE photometry studies of its atmosphere lo is also a reference point in a navigational study for use of future spacecraft flights to the outer planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. On Dec. 2, the vehicle will skim 26,000 miles above the turbulent clouds and return the first color pictures of the huge polar regions of Jupiter. During its approach, Pioneer 11 will also conduct dozens of experiments to supplement data obtained on the flight of its sister ship, Pioneer 10.

If it survives the radiation bombardment, its flight path will spin it around the planet and off into space toward a second major objective Saturn. Ruby Keeler Critical GREAT FALLS, Mont. (UPI) Ruby Keeler, tap dancing star of the Broadway stage in the 1920s and Hollywood musicals of the 1930s, was in critical condition today following brain surgery. Miss Keeler, 64, former wife of singer Al Jolson, came out of retirement in 1971 to star in the successful stage musical "No, No Nanette." She underwent surgery Saturday at Columbus Hospital, where Dr. Gaston Syrenne said he "clipped" an artery in her brain because of an aneurysm, a weakened wall of the blood vessel.

Miss Keeler was visiting a daughter, Christina Pratt, in Lewiston, last week when she fell ill and was hospitalized first in Lewiston and then. Great Falls, Mrs. Pratt said. Miss Keeler was hospitalized under her married name of Lowe. She was the widow of Southern California real estate man John Lowe, who died in 1969.

She married him in 1941, after she divorced Jolson in 1939, ending an 11 year marriage. She met Jolson through Texas Guinari, storied manager of a New York speakeasy during the prohibition era, where Miss Keeler began her career as a dancer at the age of 13. She later became a Ziegfield girl and appeared in Broadway musicals such as "The Sidewalks of New Rise of Rosie O'Reilly," and "ShowGirl." In 1931 she came to Hollywood to star in a decade-long succession of movie musicals, beginning in "42nd Street" with Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers. She frequently appeared with Powell and was in a number of the elaborately produced Busby Berkeley musicals, including "Gold Diggers of 1933," and "Footlight Parade." After marrying Lowe, she spent most of the next three decades in retirement, raising their four children, with occasional television appearances. HORN HORN Family Restaurant Lebanon Plaza Shopping Center Wednesday lundieon Spea'af Luncheon Chopped County Steak mm i v.

M.45 Send From 11 A.M. lo 3 P.M. To Carry On Hitting Bottoms LONDON (UPI) Now that a jury has ruled that he is not a menace to young girls, lawyer John Brooks said he will carry on slapping bare female bottoms so long as their owners are "pretty, willing and tempting." "And I stress tempting," said the 64-year-old former mayor of the Borough of Chelsea, emerging Monday from a four-day libel suit against a newspaper which criticized his hobby. Although the jury awarded him only a symbolic half penny two U.S. cents damages, "it was worth it," said the wealthy Brooks.

"I won, that's all that matters." He sued the Sunday People for printing a story describing how a pretty blonde, Sue Carr, answered an advertisement he placed, stripped aboard his Thames River cruiser and had her bottom slapped. It called him "a menace to young girls." Lawyer Roger Gray told the judge and jury of three women and one man "He admits it with uninhibited candor, but he never does it without their consent." Celebrating the end of the case with a drink of whisky and milk in his hand and his wife beside him, Brooks said, "If I had been a sadist that would have been quite wrong. I'm not. I'm occasionally in favor of a bit of horseplay. There is no harm in that if it is mutually enjoyed and mutually His wife, Dorothy, told newsmen he had never spanked her.

But when he said he would continue spanking when the occasion presents itself, she interrupted "I'd have thought you'd have learned your lesson." "You be quiet," he told her. Bicen Group Is Organized HERSHEY At the organizational meeting of the Derry Township Bicentennial Committee in the Municipal Building, James H. Lane Jr. was elected chairman. Vice chairman is David L.

Horst; secretary, Velvia Fischer; treasurer, Steven W. Vargo. Other committee members include Donald E. Koohs, Ezra Grubb Henry J. Ruhl, Barbara Dade, Brent I.

Hancock, Dr. Richard A. Rudisill and John J. Lepperd. Meetings of the committee have been scheduled for each Tuesday through December at 7 p.m.

in the Municipal Building. Working within the framework of the Dauphin County Bicentennial Commission, preliminary discussions covered recommended avenues: local community activities; landmarks and historical sites; funded projects, finance and budget, special events, special organizations, research. No Injuries No injuries were involved in a school bus-crash at Eighth and Cumberland Streets Monday afternoon, it was reported by Patrolman Terry R. Spitler. Elizabeth M.

Reist, 35, Lebanon RD 5, was listed as the driver of the bus and Martha V. Brandt. 22, 726 Suzanne Drive, was listed as the driver of the car. Damage to the car was estimated at $300 and to the bus at $100. Daily Tutida Ntvtmbcr Ik, 1W4 17 STOP For Your Favorife Case of Cold BEER At HISSNER'S DiJlrihuttr ISM CvmMrtaM Strttt 4th Avenue Cafe Avc qnd Cumberland Si Formerly The Old Grn Mill' TONIGHT'S SPECIAL Delmonico Steak Baked Potato.

Solad and He) Roll ALSO SERVING Surf arxi Turf CLAMS NIGHTLY ClOSIO SUNDAYS tatty A.M. Ii30 P.M. Pleasant Hill Hotel 1800 Chestnut Street TONIGHT 10 P.M. Go-Co Kitten Pork Satier Kraut Try Our Own Creamy, Wife CRAB CAKE SANDWICHES They're Great THE RAILROAD HOUSE Famous for Steaks 824 Scull St. Lebanon, Pa.

Phone 273-2428 The FIRESIDE Rest. Cocktail Lounge 1800.E. Cumberland St. Serving Full Course Thanksgiving Dinner A M. To 6 P.M.

For Reservations Call 272-8501 CARRY ON John Brooks, 64, lawyer and former London mayor, is surrounded by well- wishers and newsmen outside a London court today after winning a libel suit against a newspaper that said he was "a menace to young girls" because he liked slapping their bottoms. He was awarded about two cents in damage. He also said that he would continue his practice with any qualified girl. (UPI Telephoto) Possible Coin Fraud Probed Gives Story Of Foundry John J. Foster presented an illustrated slide program on the "History of the Lebanon Steel Foundry" at the meeting of the Lebanon County Historical Society last night at the Municipal Building.

Foster, a long-time employe of the foundry, told of the beginnings of the foundry in 1911. He noted the many contributions made by the company to the Lebanon area and to war efforts in which this country has been engaged. Earl Leiby reported on the progress made in restoring and renovating the new home of the society at 924 Cumberland St. The program was attended not only by society members but by a number of retired employes of the foundry. Five Films To Be Shown Dates have been announced for the showing of five films on "Freedom and Responsibility," sponsored by the National Project Center for Film and the Humanities.

The films will be shown on five successive Monday nights, Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3,10 and 17, at Lebanon Valley College. Lebanon has been designated as one of 40 communities across the nation to participate in the program. The public is invited to all showings, which will be followed by discussion of questions raised and topics touched on by the films.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Federal investigators are looking into a possible $10 million fraud involving gold and silver dealers in 30 states accused of selling coins and not delivering them. The Securities and Exchange Commission said four companies in Utah and Colorado were under investigation for allegedly cheating investors seeking to buy coins as a hedge against inflation. Both the SEC and a federal grand jury in Las Vegas are probing the largest of the companies, the Western Pacific Gold and Silver exchange, which operates in 63 cities. The Las Vegas-based firm, also known as the Western Coin and Silver Exchange, was ordered to halt operations by authorities in several states after coin buyers complained it failed to deliver $4 million worth of gold and silver coins purchased this year. Several branch managers Spinster's Beau May Not Show VILLANOVA, Pa.

(UPI) Millionaire spinster Rachel Filler, 76, said Monday she was not sure whether her 29-year- old fiance would come to the United States later this week as planned, because of "so much disagreeable notoriety." Miss Filler, aunt of Vice President-designate Nelson Rockefeller's wife, Happy, is engaged to marry Michael Wilson, son of a Welsh coal miner. Wilson had said last week that he planned to visit Miss Filler on Thanksgiving to discuss the wedding. The couple expects to be married in Palm Beach in December. "I don't know," Miss Filler told the United Press International Monday. "He said he would be back on the 28lh.

I spoke lo him aboul a week ago. "Maybe he won'l come," Miss Filler said. "There has been so much disagreeable notoriety." There have been a number of conflicting stories since it was disclosed last Oct. 22 thai the two planned to wed. Miss Filler said last week lhat one newspaper story which said her engagement was off was "false reporting." Later another account quoted her as saying they had not made definite plans and it was all up to Wilson.

Miss Filler said she was "nol allowing inlerviews. We are not public in anyway." Keep Syrup Warm Enriched pancakes taste best on cold mornings when the syrup is hot. Keep syrup steaming on the table in a glass coffee bollle over a candle warmer. PINE GROVE SSi; MOtlh tH inannfonn GlD Now Showing 2 Adult Hits Showtime 7:00 P.M. have closed voluntarily and mass resignations were reported.

The company was founded last year by James R. Houston, a 28-year-old high school dropout who ran unsuccessfully for governor of Utah. The home office was "closed for internal audit" Friday and the telephone had been disconnected. Evidence of possible fraud first appeared Nov. 4 in a story in the Las Vegas Sun.

The story, accompanied by pictures of an empty silver vault, said that Western Pacific had lost about $2.4 million and would not be able to meet commitments for silver deliveries in January. Gold and silver dealers generally operate on margin, which means the buyer puts up part of the purchase price and the dealer guarantees delivery at a specified price when the buyer pays the rest of the money. Unfortunately, the SEC said, some dealers sell coins they don't own yet and then find themselves short of money if gold and silver coin prices rise before they can buy. "His (Houston's) low commission rates enabled him to compete with reputable silver brokers who charge higher commissions so his sales kept expanding," the Sun reported. "He kept opening more branch offices and the money he used to buy silver for the 'Peters' of this week was taken from the 'Pauls' who paid this week but whose silver wasn't due for 90 days." The other firms facing SEC charges are the Continental Silver in Colorado, and the Silver Mint Mortgage Co.

Constitution Mint Inc. and Universal Trade in Utah. They are suspected of bilking customers of from SI.5 to $4 million each. TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD ROBERT SHAW A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM STtNC" KHANON INIIMAU THfATRf Ri 422 West Lebanon AniK.II.' P'i 86' ISft The Trial BillyJack Starrina DELORES TAYLOR and TOM LAUGHLIN iPG ONE SHOW P.M.

BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 ACADEMY HELD OVER EVENINGS 7:00 9:05 ROGER MOORE-SUSANNAH YORK LEBANON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER LEBANON. PENNA Telephone: 273-8031 STARTS TOMORROW! MINE TWII THREE" 03 Unrtod Artists TONIGHT: "THE LONGEST YARD" SHOWS 7:00 9:00.

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