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5.000 AtHnd 1- Lebanon Area Riders' Honors In Annual Show At Annville A number of Lebanon Area horsemen took honors Saturday and Sunday at the annual horse show.held at the fc Tack Farm, North Railroad Street, Annville. The show sponsored by the Anhyille Rotary Club. Approximately 5,000 persons attended the two-day event. Capturing first place In the knock down and but class Saturday' was Andy Kreider. Annville, riding Gold Brick.

Kreider also won a sixth place ribbon in the open jumping class riding the sarae horse. Another Lebanon County entry receiving a first pl'ace blue ribbon was My Mr. Wilson owned by the Normandale Farms, and ridden by Barbara Risser. In the pony division, Lane Rudy, Richland, received first placfrrriding Baba Looey, while the lead line pony section, Gary Lee Felly, Annville, came through for a first place avyard with his pbny Pepper. During the show, a champion and reserve champion was named each day.

At the conclusion of 'Saturday's events, the champion horse was Gallant Lady owned and shown by Janet Hah- shaw, Harrisburg. Reserve champion honors went to Trail Blazer owned and shown by Martha Bciyd, Douglassville. champion was Miss Liberal owned and ridden throughout the show by Debbie Cauff, Reading. Reserve champion was Mr. Bee, whose owner is from Carlisle.

Winners of HIP various classes were: Saturday'! Events Egg race: 1, Lewayne's Ailm, Evelyn Swelgert, Lcesport, owner-rider; 2, Mar stel's Sundancer, Marcia Bernstel, Oley owner-rider; 3, Duchess. Eddie Jodon State Colllegc, owner-rider. Open jumping: Miss Marden, Wei mardon Farms, BIrdsboro. owner. Cur Us Swelgert, Blrdsboroj rider; 2, Sir Valiant, Nick Cilibertl, Rending, owner, Miller, rider; 3, Foot Joy, Runny School of Horsemanship, Hirrii burg, owner; Lee Troup, rlcter.

Hunter seat: 1, Gallan 2, Trail Blazer, Martha Boyd Douglasvilie, owne-rider; 3, Rhodesian Image, B. A. Hanshaw, Karriiburg owner, Janet Hanshaw, rider. Saddle seat equitation: 1, The Little Man, Holly Hill Stables, Landlsville owners; Jean Ramsay, rider; 2, Permit from Heaven, Phyllis DeChristopher Allcntown, rider; 3, Pink Champagne Elyse McFetridge. owner Julie Fedorko, rider.

hunter: 1, Johnnycake, Jr. Andy Erby, Mechanicsburg. owner rider; Blazer; 3. Rhodesiin Image. Lead line pony-English tack: Pepper, Gary Lee Felty, Annville, own 2, Ebony Queen, Mr.

and Edward A. Ochs, Lancaster, owner Sherry Lee Ochs, rider: 3, Donna Kennedy, Lebanon, owner; Pa tricia Kennedy, rider. 4H English pleasure hone or pony: 1 Glendora, Cindy Hen, Overbrook, owner-rider; 2, Pennies from Heaven; Duchess. Hunter seat equitation: t. Sain Hill Susan A.

Haggerty, Lebanon, owner Perry Ehrgood, rider; 2, Guerrier; 3 Chocolate Chip, PatU Hauler, Quarry vllle, owner; Pam Hauler, rider. seat under: 1, Gallant Lady; GraM Darryt Lee Marks. West Lawn, owner- rider; 3, Traveler. Sandra Staffoit Pennstde, owner-rider: 4, Guerrier. Road'hack: 1, Pennies from Heaven 2, Traveler; 3, Lady Jane, Tom Wallon Muhlenbcrg.

owner-rider. Plantation or pleasure walking hone 1, My Mr. Wilson, Normandale Farmi Palmyra, owners; Barbara Risser, rfc er; 2, Talk of the Town, Arthur Mar thews, Harrisburg, owner-rider; 1, waynis. Hunter pony under saddle: 1, Choco late Chip; Runnymede Red, Runny mede School of Horsemanship, owner Sara Brown, rider; 3. Nixon Bel Acre Lebanon, owner; Groh rider.

Walk trot equitation: 1, Chocolat Chip; 2, Taffy, L. K. Ebersole, Leba non, owner; Linda Sbersole, rider; 3, Sam Hill, Richard Pushnfe, Lebanon, rider. Open walking horse: 1, Midnight Sun- rlM, Munusu lUbkk owner; Ksylor. rider.

Children'! jumpUtf down and outTl. GoU Brick: Mtoi MtnWn; 3, Foot hpiTM: 1. AaMrieu Con- tonder, Hirrold. Mt. WftU, LaBeUe Beauty, HoUy H1U owoer; 3, 14.

rank Pew-son Alleatowp, Barbara Hunter i 1, Trail Blaier; S. uerrler; 3, Patch Giant, Rofer Sinking Sprincs, English pleasure, boric: Glendara, Cindy Overbrook, owner rider; 2, lUd; rom Heaven. Consolation break and out: 1, Un Flash, Karen O'Boyle. Herahey, iwner-rlderi' Joaea's Peavine, Sky- ne Farmi, Schuylkill Haven, owner; ieverly Reedinc, rider; 3, Blue Boy, Irs. Eugene Rlciepero, Enola, ownen Burch Creator, rider.

Memories That Leave People Young In Heart E. MHpma rhter April SKwSrtv Cal Sylvia 1, i race, Him Liberal. Debbie leading, owner-rider; 2. Frosty, Ethel Mall, MiBheiin, owner; Larry Eckert, 3, jubilee, Warren Whitman, Lebanon, Musical Larry Eckert, IJUti; Marli Yancle. Ronald lehnty, Myerstown.

Pony Photo Flash, Darryl T. Hoyer, Hamburg, owner-driver; 2, oby, Kuiler, owner driver; J. PerUoman, Irtvlo Butfec meyer. Lebanoa. owner-driver; 4, 'nootie, Carl Luttman, Annville, owner driver.

Western horsemaajtiip: 1, Mr. lee. Keen, rider; 2, Mtss Cue Sharon Haas, Wpmelsdorf, owner-rider, Oklahoma Joyce Long, Leba clan, Ttutaiest: 1, Barbara, 3anell, Annville; 2, Carmeo Wagner, WernertvUIe; ugliest: 1, Sherry Keath, 2, Joyce Long: most beautl ul: 1, Debbie Cauff; 2, Cindy Lou Son non. Palmyra; original: 1, Floyd fating, Straiburg; 1, Ronnie Shultz, Llngleatown. Parade horse: :1, SchuIU Stables, Zerbie, owner; Peter Schultz, rider; 2.

Prince Midaa, Joe Jacoby, PottsvUle, owner; John Adams, rider; 3, Bold Bandit, Everett Young, Strasburg, owner; Aimie May Brinkley, ridtr. Lend pony-Western 'tack: Harold J. Robert Bui- 'enmeyer, Lebanon; Tina. Wllhetm Linglestpwn. .1 Open western: 1, Blair's Prince, Harris Adams, York Haven, owner-rider; 2, Miss Nancy, Harris Adams, owner; 3, Frosty.

Pony: 1, Baba Lane Rudy. Richland, owner-rider; 1, Dusty, Jerry Ves singer, ReinhokU, owner-rider; 3 Rebel, Ktthie Fisher. Mohntoo, owner rider. 4H Western horte: 1. Mr.

Jeise Keen, rider; 2. Liberal; Rebel. Pony driving: Starlight, Don Ricky RUser, AnnviUe; 1. Socks, Harvey Gra ham, Litlti: 3, Candy, Harold J. Barrel 1, Goldr, Ronald Reed Schuylklll Haven, 2, Little Joe, Ronald Behney, Myeretown; 3 Molly, Larry Eckert.

UUU. Flag race: 1. Ken Wolgemulh, tham. 2, Earl Marshall, 3, Norman Leibold, Lebanon. Weslern Pleasure: 1, Blau, Jack Funk, Lancaster, owner-rider; 2, Prince; 3, Mr.

Bee. Pole beading: 1, Nick Duncan non; 2, Ronald Behney; Larry Eckert Potato race: 1, Eugene Yeoaer. Ml Aetna; 2, Kay Shanaman, Struphar. Aaeville. Consolation break and Ken Wdgemuth; owner: DaJe Asper rider; 1, Dennis Dohner.

Lebanon, ewner-rMer. BOONE IMPROVES SANTA MONICA, Richard Boonerhurt in an auto crash Friday, was expected to be released from St. Hospital today. was injured when. hi sports car smashed into a parkec car a block from.

-his home X-rays showed the ac tor suffered a cracked rib in ad dition to severe face and hea nose and chest in juries. By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK farther mi travel in life the less you ook forward to where you're: going, and the more you like to stop and took back down the road you along. This is the pause that refresh- the pause when the present ades and memory takes You be bodily old, but ou're still'young in heart if you an remember when-r Every little girt with golden air and a dimple took tap daric- lessons in she'd become another Shirley Temple. The world waited to see if Hou- lini, trapped at last in a box he ouldn't escape would be ible to 'send a message from the Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford reigned as king and jueen of Hollywood and lived in palace called Pickfair, Sage military leaders were sure a second world war came he Germans would try to win il at the start with a massive poison as attack. You had to button wives up the instead of zipping when a man bought a suit it bad wo pairs of pants as well as a vest.

Men seldom made passes al girls who wore glasses until some genius did the lassies a favor by inventing, contact lenses. of the greatest joys in au- urnn was to go chestnut hunting in. the woods. Then a great blight came that killed off all the chest nut trees. On summer evenings a man could sit on his front porch with lis shirt off and his stockingec on the railing and still no ose his standing in the communi ty.

Any fellow was thought to have a cushy job if he worked only half a day on Saturdays. The only people who got pen sions the widows of Civi War veterans and those who'c been a government or railroac The local grocery store kep both peanut butter and lard, in large tins, and sold them to yoi in small wooden trays wrappec in tissue paper. YOU could drop a quarter in th church collection plate on Sunda; and feel at peace with God. If a politician couldn't stand in the back of a wagon and hoi town crowd spellboun for two hours, he had a poo chance of being elected. MAN ABOUT TOWN his proposed chapter "Lady In A Hurry" in an up- conung book.

His lawyer is the Senator's nevview Eric Jane Fonda and actor Andreas Voutsinas drowned heir long-time idyll. She's gone to Paris to appear in The Love Cage." Later to Russia Nancy Adler of he N. Y. Times tribe and Harry Millard, rniUionaire- actor, are flaming of Gary Cooper's dghtr Haria suspect she will wed Mayor Wagner's aide B. luggieri, as the col'm hinted months 1 ago Duke Jnider was honored with a testimonial affair on Long sland where his Mets uniform was swiped Movie -illain Ernest Borgnine is pursuing proud beauty, ac- UN correspondents and U.

Thant. Because he gave a mag an exclusive Ray is recovering from a working-over by a drunk. Big gash from ear to ear, etc. Time, Inc. stock has some Wall Streets friends of H.

Luce very excited Stock split? The reason Kim Novak didn't marry her London colyumist tweedy: Her analyst advised against it. V' (j of JBroadtvay Senator Javits' wife'Marion arid society chronicler Mne Zerbe are furious Doji't Invites. She is livid over ress Rosalind Roberts New Feud In Town: The Robert F. Kennedy is being iued by newsgal ace Irene Kuhn iver the use of a book title she wrote 10 years before he did 'The Enemy Within." But he has lodged service of her summons or 3 years. You can't copyright a title, but she alleges he sold us for a movie (which won't be done), wrecking her chances of doing so Ethel Merman's 3 week booking, at the Persian Room.

(Nov. 6th) will make it seem like New York again The ads in England for the Brit- sh-filmed ''The Cracksman" will never be. accepted by papers here The Darren McGavins reconciled A Negro tv actor (several films) may appreciate learn- ng that his white amour's hus- 3and has traced them to their 45th Street inn. The husband told Cleveland chums he planned ning things with a shotgun. Former frontpager Pat Ward is back in town lots slimmer and a brunette eyeful B.

Baruch's Perry Belmont Frank, and Marilyn Chase, a tv stunner, dodge the nosy at Ma- his $5,000 per month' check is never tardy Gorgeous thrush Pat Scott gets daily long-kisstance calls from James Ferguson, 26, a Chicago realty mint. She was formerly wed to actor George C. Lebanon Dally News, Lebanon, Monday, September 23; 1963 Is Passing By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD JAP) That astute observer of the scene, Lauren Bacall Bpgart Robards, is back in town and.here's what she sees: Hope. "Two years ago when I was here, the town seemed like an open grave, 1 she commented. "Now there seems to be different atmosphere.

The old order is passing, and young directors and writers are taking over and doing There is new enthusiasm and life." a villainous psychiatrist in "Shock Treatment." During her itay here. Mist Bacal has lived at the breach, but she has seen enough of the local scene to make a report. "There don't seem to be the big parties any more," she said. "The big'names, died or moved away. Oh, there are some left, I suppose, but they keep to themselves or to small groups of friends.

"I think that may be just as well. The parties got to be common; there was no reason for them. It was' the same way with premieres. Every other picture that came along had to have a BEGINS Miss Susanna HiddBf, daugb- ter of Mrs. Louisa B.

HieUaf, 420 Locust Cleona, was among 283 freshmen who recently began studies at CUbj Junior College, New London, N.H. She is majoring la liberal arts. There is always life in town ere The premiere as an in- iHn T- when Miss Bacall is here. She has returned from the New York apartment she shares with actor Jason Robards and their assorted broods. Her assignment: Playing Scott Madison Avenue art directors discovered how to cut down on male model expenses.

They cast themselves in many of their he-man accounts Jerome Brody, head man of a rich restaurant chain here (now legally separated from his wife), has his next selected. She is Marlyn Gray, a Swiss beaut They nero's in Greenwich Bob MARRIES RANCHER HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Phyllis Wanda Harris, 19-year-old daughter of actress Alice Faye and comedian Phil Harris, married Arizona rancher Myron Beck over the weekend. Beck, 29, Glendale, met his bride while she was attending college in Arizona. It was-his sec ond marriage and her first. Hope's home will be the wedding scene for Dodi Lloyd and producer Barry Brooks.

The merger date is Nov. 10th. The star is the bride to be's godparent Khrushchev is expected to assign Cosmonaut Valentina to visit the U.S. after her visit to Cuba Treasurer's Report on Runyon Cancer Fund money: Donations to date: $19,988,500, most of which has been allocated in all 50 States and 23 foreign nations. Our largest bequest is not included in the above sum.

In a few days 2000 shares of IBM will become $900,000 in cash. The Washington Line: Big conflict between the Justice Dept. and Comptroller of the Currency over bank mergers. They are ok'd by the Comptroller but chal- say the Civil Rights War is tame compared with the backstage goings-on at journalism's Old Maid. Charles Boyer's sells tickets fast.

His new "Man and Boy" has a $250,000. advance sale Richard Kiley, last enjoyed in "No Strings," may be Barbara Streisand's leading man in the Fanny Brice show Look mag's planned hardcover travel mag will sell at $2 per copy If Eros publisher Ralph Ginzburg loses his appeal in U.S. Court of Appeals (3rd District) civil libertarians fear the fight against censorship Crash At 8th And Willow Damages Two Cars $235 A two-car crash at Eighth and Willow Streets Sunday morning caused damages estimated at $235. No- injuries were reported. Figuring in the crash were cars operated by Mary A.

Harter, 31, 110 E. Maple and Russell P. Brown, 60, .425 -W. Elm Cleona. Mrs.

Harter was in the act turning right from Willoiv to Eighth Street and had stopped for a pedestrian when her car was struck from the rear by the Brown car. Damages were estimated at $85 to the Harter car and $150 to the Brown car. stitution didn't mean anything any more," The actress Is pained to find herself lumped with longtime movie veterans in reviews of Hollywood's golden years in television specials and books. "I was only 19 when' I started," she protested. "I was working with people who were double my age and or three generations ahead of me.

Now 1'rri made to seem like an old bag, and I'm not." Indeed she isn't. The long Bacall gams, the throaty the vogue-model looks seem in just as good repair as when she made her debut in "To Have and Have Not." The number of tax increase 2.5 per cent between 1962-64, the President'! budget advisers have predicted. ACADEMY Last 2 Days! nmera GETS JAIL SENTENCE Ernest Barto, 72, 41 N. Twenty- Third was given a 90-day sentence in the Lebanon County jail Sunday in lieu of $59 fine and costs on a disorderly conduct charge. He was sentenced by Magistrate Richard U.

k. Barto was picked up by police after he was found lying -on the sidewalk Saturday evening at Ninth and Scull Streets. Filth and Guilford Streets ALL WEEK SPECIAL! VEAL CUTLET 9J JL May Be Taken Out! Food Served Fit. 5 1 A.M. WINE MQUOI PUSHNIK'S GIN 4th Ave.

E. Cumberland St. TODAY PORK CHOPS Potato Filling arid Peac Pizza Subs Steak Sandwiches. 'Now Serving Dally From A.M. TOMORROW STEAMED CLAMS STOP! Dial J-U71 3r Cell Wenlxler 737 Mopls St.

for A COM Of Ysur COLD BEER BUY BY THE CASE Extra Charge Fer Geld Bwf 7 A.M. to MIDNIGHT Makes Movie Debut Money Sinatra Joins Father And Brother In Entertainment World lenged by Justice Internal will be lost for decades He The Winner Of The 5th Bicycle Given Away On Saturday Donna Carpenter 937 Mifflin St. 6th Last Bike Will Be Given Away Next Saturday, Sept. 28 By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD Still another Sinatra bounces into the limelight of show business this week when 'Nancy Sinatra makes ler movie debut in a picture being produced rby Papa. Frank.

Frank; Jri's as a singer already is established. And if Sinatra charm is any. gauge, his dark haired, brown eyed sister shows promise of foUowing the trail to stardom. Nancy is tiny, sparkling 23 year old who bubbles with friendliness and. self-assurance.

At lunch. she chattered away about her marriage to singer- actor Tommy Sands and about her with all the enthusiasm of a fan club president. But beneath her warmth and youthful exuberance boils a- will to succeed as performer. Always A Relative If her name were not Sinatra she probably be granted a diance at the golden ring, and she knows it. "All my life I've been a relative," she said with a mixture of humor and wry resentment.

"At first I was Frank Sinatra's daughter. Then Tommy Sands' wife, and now Frank sister. Next thing you know I'll be the mother of a star. But in the meanwhile I thought I'd like to have try at show business myself." Neither beautiful in the Hollywood sense, nor a glamor puss, Nancy has a vivacity and freshness all her own. Shocked at Herself It will be on display in "For Revenuers cracking down on execs and salesmen using company cars for personal use Lester Lanin's crew at.the Mayfair, Washington, has a big booster in Dean Rusk, who is dance- daffy.

Lanin recently wound up with a good notice in The Cong. Record Aug. 19th Cong. Record has a dilly on page A5266. Revealing that the Kuwait censor banned two books because the titles included the word naked, towit: "Naked Lovers" and "The Naked Rise of Communism." The latter by Frank Kluckhohn, formerly of the N.

Y. Times. Sign of the Times: Edie Adams' role in tht movie "The Best Man" originally' patterned af- can get up to 240 years 40 years off, one assumes, for good behavior? George Mendoza (he crossed the ocean alone in a 23 ft. boat researching for his novel "The Hawk Is will live with our Vietnam forces to get background for his next. In "The Christine Keeler Story" movie no one will John Profump C.

Vanderbilt Jr. and his ex-wife Ann did and other midtown places where their romance bjloomed. She is glad the recent overdose was a floo Printers are shocked over the Printer's League report: That over 1400 jobs in local commercial printing have been erased. Largest drop in printing history They say the "Beyond the Fringe" bunch invited author Gore Vidal to join them as a performer and he's considering it Boozepapermen are on a new kick: Blending vodka with Ricard, the French import Friend of ours was disappointed in the movie, "Lord of the Flies." He thawt it was going to be about a swank tailor. ROUTE 42Z EAST OF LEBANON KEY Drive-in Tonile Tues.

Wed. JOHN WAYNE IN "Donovan's Reef" IN TECHNICOLOR PLUS "SUSAN SLADE" IN TECHNICOLOR Starring TROY DONAHUE Connie Stevens Adults 7Qc Children Under 12 Free "Donovan's Reef" at 7:30 "Susan Slade" at 9:30 up Those Who Think Young," which also features Claudia Martin, Dean Martin's daughter. In the rushes both girls perform as if they'd spent many years in front of the camera. don't see it that way, Nancy grimaced. "I was told people hate themselves when they see their first rushes.

But I was eked at seeing myself the first time. All .1 saw were the things that are wrong with me eyes, my hair and my teeth. Ugh!" After her first experience in the projection room Nancy made up her mind not to see the rushes until the picture is completed. She was being unnecessarily harsh with herself. Nancy has a fey quality rem iniscent of her father's, but her facial resemblance to papa is PUSHNIK'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1352 Cumberland St.

Tomlght TEDDY RICH Featuring MIii PJ. On Vaeilr BAR OPENS 9:30 A.M. DAJLT LUNCHEONS DAIIY SPtCIAU JUMtO JUMIO COCKTAUS faint. Wants Baby PUSHNIK'S DINER TUESDAY'S SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL Fafl 95 Unlike many another show biz wed March 7th sprout, Nancy does not believe talent is an inherited factor. "The only thing that runs in three in Feb.

a Hollywood family is the ex posure of the children to the inside of the business," she said "We see the non-glamorous side of things. It is a mean, deceiving cut-throat way to make a living "Outsiders are enthralled by it, and they get. hurt. But we have a built-in cynicism and are prepared for the roughness. "I'd like to establish a career, but what's even is being a good wife to Tommy and soon having a baby.

That is important of all" ter Mrs. Nixon now lines Margaret Goldwaier vaii Kai crooner Alan Martin weds secretary Mary Borus early next month many pushers lave squealed on each other (via lizzoner's Gripemobile) there is now a 4-day heroin shortage among local addicts Mayor Wagner supposedly got word that le now is a millionaire. From shrewd investments plus holdings left by his father, etc. NYC awmen are sighing with relief. Expected race-rioting didn't come off.

Every paddy wagon had a 165 p.c. increase in tear-gas pel- ets, riot guns, etc. Queen of the Gospel, Mahalia Jackson, receives an honorary doctor degree at 'Lincoln College (Illinois) on the Vivien Leigh and her oft-reported next mate, actor John Merivale, prefer the cozy corners of Quo Vadis The wags are calling 42nd Street between B'way and 8th: Fagdad on the Hudson v. Rockefeller appointing Jackie Robinson chairman of the N.Y. State Athletic The Robert Solotaires expect their Three-Year-Old Girl Injured In Accident A three-year-old Lebanon RD 4 girl had injuries to the nose and lip in a two-car accident at Fourteenth and Poplar Streets Saturday morning.

Damage totaled $700. Lois E. 'Buchmoyer, 3, a passenger in a car operated by her mother, Mrs. Patricia A. Buchmoyer, 25, Lebanon RD 4, was treated at the Good Samaritan Hospital and discharged.

City police reported that the Buchmoyer car figured in a collision with another car operated by Mrs. Beatrice Douple, 59, 934 Quentin Rd. Damages were estimated at $500 to the Buchmoyer car and $100 to the Douple car. Police charged Mrs. Buchmoyer with failure to yield right of way.

Per Car "Horror Hotel" And "The Screaming Skull" Today'i Brightest Young Start in tht Modern Motion Picture That Hot and Hard at Today's Young Gentrotiont WAILiL OF NOISE SUZANNE PIESHETTE IYHARD1M DOROTHY PROVING TONIGHT TUES.andWED. Feature 1:25 7:10 ICOLONIA SHOWS 8:55 FEATS. ft STARTS WEDNESDAY 3rd image next month Warren Elkins, son of the N. Y. Mirror's photo editor, and Renee Nierenberg of Forest Hills, L.I., The Adrian Burke Jrs.

of the Stork Club set Judge Burke's boy) will be All fallout shelters have become suspect by Government sleuths as possible "stills." Princess Soraya obeys most of the Shah of Iran's wishes because Midway Drive-In Hummehtowti-Middletown Highway TONIGHT ADULTS $1 Brigitte Bardot "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN" ALSO Lili St. Cyr "SON OF SINIAD" Damage Is Set At $160 In Two-Car Collision Two automobile- collided at Quince and Willow Streets early Sunday morning, causing damages estimated at $160. No one was injured. Cars involved were operated by Peter J. Fitzgibbons, 22, 315 Park and Marvin R.

Wengert, 27, 719 Guilford St. Fitzgibbons was travelling west on Willow Street and Wengert was turning from Quince onto Willow Street. Damages were estimated at $100 to Fitzgibbons' car and $60 to Wengert's car. City police are icontinuing their investigation. These are theAfery Important Persons in of one dramatic, devastating night in the lives of very rich, the very famous, and the very beautiful! ELIZABETH RICHARD TAYLOR BURTON LOUIS JOURDAN ELSAMARTINELLI MARGARET RUTHERFORD MAGGIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR ORSON WELLES WERSHEY Now thru Wednesday The Nutty Professor Jerry Lewis Stella Stevens Color SHOW TIMES: Weekday! IN AND METROCMM THEPLAYBOV THE PROTEGEE THE DUCHESS THE "INTIMATE" THE FINANCIER THE PLAYMATE 'f UNDA CHRISTIAN TERENCE RATTIQAN ANTHONY A'NATOLE DE GRUNWAID STARTS THURSDAY September.

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