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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Newsman 'Dines' On Chatter Of Eleven Foreign Beauties By H. D. QU1GG NEW YORK man had breakfast with 11 of the undumpy women in the lanky, and loopily lovely beauties from Europe and South America, going- to the Miss Universe beauty contest in when it was over he found he had completely forgotten to have breakfast. It was because they talked so much. Honest.

Chatter, chatter, chatter, in sev Council Votes $2,849 For Air Raid Sirens (Continued' From One) cral lanuages. They wore dresses instead of bathing suits, so there was nothing to do but listen. Each one of them said: "1 cannot win. 1 am not beautiful." How gracious can a woman get? was a press breakfast, and 'COMMUNITY HERSHEY THEATRE Cool and Comfortable Children undw 12-10i Adults 50i TONITE DOUBLE FEATURE 8:10 10:47 D.5.T. THE IRON GLOVE (Technicolor! 6:58, 9:35 D.S.T.

The Mod Magician (2D No GlasieO PARKINGMMI JOY NEWMANSTOWN Tuesday Wednesday Marlon BRANDO Mary MURPHY 'The Wild Ones' Show Time 7:00 6 9:00 WEEK-END BUS TRIP To Atlantic City With or Without Reservations For Information Phone 2-5060 for BEER Make Seattle's Your First Stop! 51 BRANDS A. A. BEATTIE llnnif Distributor 1133 Walnut St Dial 2,5654 Open 'Til Midnight For Pickups GRETNA PLAYHOUSE GRETNA. PENNA.j NOW PLAYING Thru July 14 Curtain 8JO P.M. New Broadway Comedy "MY 3 ANGELS" With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast this reporter first encountered Miss Norway, blue-eyed, bro-wn-haired Mona Stornes, who speaks English like a magpie.

'Tve been in New York three days. It's much more bigger and more exciting than Norway. Oslo is like a village. We've done everything. We ale at the automatic." "Good morning!" said a linkly voice, and Miss Sweden, Ragnhild Olausson, was among us.

She is 19, has red hair, blue eyes, and, according to a somewhat definitive dispatch from Stockholm, has had "neither matrimonial nor Communistic experiences." When Miss Sweden said she, loo, had no chance ot winning, she was asked why. Batting her blue eyes, she ropliod: "1 don't know what to do it," which seemed a fair enough reason. Other comments: Miss France, Jacqueline Beer, straw blonde with pale blue eyes: "I like to see some museums here." Miss Belgium, Christine Darncy, when asked her boy friend said when told she was a contestant: "He said, 'Go Miss Germany, Regina Ernst, when asked what she wants to do If she wins: "I want to go home." The girls leave by plane Thursday for Long Beach, Calif. Thirly- Uvo foreign beauties will compete with U.S. beauties from each state for the Miss Universe title.

and referred to the health and engineering departments with comment by Mayor Miller that the residents deserve relief. Mayor Miller reported SI, 117 received from misdemeanor, traffic and bicycle license sources. Chief of Police William P. Lynch reported 30 daylight and 15 after dark accidents in the city during June. Fire Chief Paul T.

Dissinger reported 10 still alarms and four box alarms in June. James V. Roland, parking meter supervisor, reported collections of $5.806.73 in June. Anthony J. Koch, superintendent of the swimming pool at Coleman Memorial Park, reported receipts of $3,020.53 in June, with a total attendance of 17,763.

Mayor Miller thanked all members of the council and their wives for their assistance at the Indepen- dance Day celebration at Coleman Memorial Park. feel," the Mayor said, "that the almost complete lack of accidents in the Lebanon area over the long weekend holiday this year amply justifies the efforts of city council, with the help of the Fraternal Order of Police and the playground organization of the City iSchool District, in providing a jwholesnmc activity and family gcl- ttogcther in our Coleman Memorial jPark, which made it unnecessary for Lebanon people to use our crowded highways to have a good time over the 4th." J. S. Influence Is elt In Many Lands Anthony Quinn and Peggie Castle in one of the many sexational scenes from the Mickey Spillane thriller, "The Long Wait." The picture, a United Artists release, is now at the Academy Theatre. PICNIC Wednesday Evening, July 14 On The Bellegrove Fire Company Grounds Entertainment by THE ECKERT FAMILY TV stars Sponsored by The Men's Bible Class of the Bellegrove Evangelical United Brethren Church Chicken Corn Soup AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS Foam Rubber Reserved Seals Phone Mr.

Gretna 4-6402 TIMBERS DAILY -1 P.M. DINING ROOM WEEKDAYS 5:30 TO 9 DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS BANQUETS AND PARTIES HICKORY ROOM BAR STOUCHSBURG BINGO TONIGHT 7:30 P. HI. 7:30 P. M.

1 OO 60 Meat and Poultry Items 60 Novelty 2 in 1, 3 in 1, 4 in 1 Games M. O. SPECIAL Lana Turner is more preoccupied with her nails than with Bonar Cnlleano's proposal of marriage in this scene from "Flame and the Flesh," M-G-M romantic drama, now at the State. Pier Angeli and the new star Carlos Thompson, also have top roles in the new offering, filmed in Technicolor on locations in Naples and the picturesque Italian resort towns of Positano and Amalfi. OPEN DAILY MT.

GRETNA DRIVING RANGE MINIATURE GOLF LAKE BEACH Avon Entertainment TONIGHT 730 P.M. Avon Market House Colebrook Entertainment at Colebrook TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. Picture Frame Jackpot 45 for 100 MDSE. ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS BEAT THE HEAT Enjoy a friendly game of billiards on the best tables made by Brunswick in cool 70 degree air-condiiioned comfort. Come In and Visit Our Snack Bar We sefl the best of sandwiches, milkshakes, Sundaes, coffee, soft drinks, candy and Dolly Madison ice cream, PLEISS BILLIARDS 126 N.

9th Street PINE GROVE DRIVE-IN THEATRE IS 4 4 TOMORROW NIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT JOHNNY'S BINGO Womelsdori Firs Hall AIR CONDITIONED 7:30 P. M. LAST DAY Gregory I'eck and Ann BIyth heart the large cast of Univcrsai- InLcrnational's Technicolor "The World In His Arms," a lusty screen adaptation of Rex Beach's novel at the KEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE today Wednesday. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Tuesday, July Les Brown Band Comes To Hershey On Saturday By CHARLES M. MCCANN Jnitcd Press Staff Correspondent The news that a settlement of Suez Canal dispute seems to in sight emphasizes the amaz ng range of American influence world affairs.

New proposals made by Britain Egypt promise an early agree lent for the evacuation of the anal zone, long the chief British lilitary base in the Middle East The United States played a lead-' ng part in the negotiations which ed to the proposals. It played a similar part in the verthrow of the Red-tinged gov-j rnment of Guatemala. It is playing a similar part in' he negotiations to end the Trieste; ispute and the British-Iranian oil ispute. Free World Issues All this is in addition to the urrcnt United States attempts to HERSHEY, Pa. Les Brown, get France and Italy to ratify the slhe Lvkens nati hrj his European Defense fn Ho cV 0 act, to prevent a sell-out peace chestra to Hershey Park on tOi a Southeast Asia security pact.

has been one of the most popular with Hershey patrons. The composer of the popular impact on the letermined effort of the United tales to settle all issues which the free world divided. Egypt's attempt to win complete the complete theme, "Leap Frog." INJURED BY WRINGER Dorothy M. Corl, IS, of Leba- British withdrawal from R. 20, was treated at Good goes back to the end of World Samaritan Hospital yesterday oil Var In 1936 a treaty was signed un- ler which Egypt was to be com- iletely independent.

But British roops were to remain in the canal until the Egyptian army was itrong enough to take it over. Egypt Denounces Treaty In December, 19-45, Egypt, asked hat the 1936 treaty be revised. Egypt denounced the 1051, reaty. There were various attempts at negotiations. Things looked promis- a year ago but a deadlock after her left arm was caught in a wringer, according to the hospital report.

She. is the daughter of Kenneth Corl, a self-employed huckster. AF STATION OPEN DAILY The United States Air Force Recruiting Station, located in the Post Office Building, will be open every day, including Saturday. This announcement was made todav by D. J.

Dobinick. Evening appointments can be made by calling MORE ON Labor (Continued From its literature: "We do not have authority to prohibit a company from packing birds that may be emaciated or show external evidence of disease." The point is that no federal agency seems to have the authority to stop the killing and processing of poisonous poultry. Such'foods can only be intercepted, if discovered. And Mr. Crawford says bluntly that diseased poultry may be the "reservoir of human infection by routes still unknown." "Certain types of encephalitis and meningitis, pseudo-tuberculosis and pasturella infections ara in this group." This diseases can maim and kill.

The Butchers' Union is driving for more inspectors and art entirely new code of laws which will give the federals full power to stop this ghoul L-h trade. Union president Earl Jimerson recently told me that, "A representative of the U. S. Food and Drug Administration spent an hour and a half at our office. They ara making an investigation of the putrid conditions that exist in some phases of the industry.

"We also sent a letter to the State Dept. of Agriculture in each state requesting that they furnish us with a copy of their state laws governing the and processing of poultry. "We intend to carry this fight to Congress. There will bo no let up until such time that action is taken to protect public health." Good fight! (Editor's Note: Cutup poultry is closely inspected in Pennsylvania.) vas reached last October. Negoti-l lne recruiting station.

Uions were started again During the American Revolution muskets were so scarce that Benjamin Franklin advised the use c-i bows and arrows and New York militiamen were told to arm themselves with shovels, pickaxes and scythes. Completes War Game With Division In Korea Robert J. Miller, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert M. Miller, 1136 Church Street, recently participated in "Operation Lift," a mock war game in Korea.

Miller is a squad leader in Company I of the 25th Infantry Division's 276h Regiment which conducted the exercise to maintain bhe combat readiness of its troops. The soldier entered the service in October, 1952, and received his basic training at Indiantown Gap. He arrived in Korea the following May. March. is understood that President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Winston Churchill agreed on the new British proposals at their recent meeting in Washington.

As in the negotiation of other disputes, an American ambassador las played a key part. This time he part fell to Jefferson Caffery. Jniled States ambassador io Egypt. For months he has worked in airo to bring the two sides together. The 67-year-old diplomat from Lafayette, has been a State Department trouble shooter at times for more than 40 years He has served in 13 countries.

One of the handsomest men in the diplomatic service, he gets along with people and has been called a man who gets things done He remained a bachelor until he was SO. He says of diplomacy: "It is an art and not a science. There are no rules in the game. AIR-CONDITIONED COLONIAL DRIVING FOR Down a thousand mites of HIGHWAY DANGER! Today and Wednesday AWARDED DIPLOMA Ear! Jamison, 22, 924 Chestnut has been awarded a diploma for successful completion of a 36 week residential training program in television and radio servicing from DeVry Technical Institute, affiliated with DcForest's Training, Chicago. Earl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Pf. Miller, attended Lebanon High School and began his training at DeVry last September. STEEL ENTERED FINGER Mahlon Ncbel, 33, of Center Hall, employed by a Bcllcfonte construction firm, was treated at Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday after a small piece of steel penetrated the index finger of his left hand. One stitch was used to close the wound caused by the removal of the steel.

OBJECT IN THROAT A foreign body that lodged in the throat of Sylvia Heagy, 11 of 1443 East Cumberland Street, was removed from (he child's throat yesterday at Good Samaritan Hospital, according to the hospital report. Her father, John Heagy, is employed by the Middletown National Radiator firm. AIR-CONDITIONED ACADEMY WIDE-VISION SCREEN cholltngt of rtxm tfw prize Mtd orxJ g'rrl couldn't hovt! OHNNYDARK TONY CURTIS PIPER LAURIE DON TAYLOR KEU.V-ILKA CHASE- SIDNEY SUCKMEf? ALSO: COLOR CARTOON Feature Time 1:25 3:25 7:25 9:25 LAST 2 DAYS II ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Dial For Murder" WITH RAY MILLAND AND AS AN EXTRA ATTRACTION Charles-Marciano Fight Pictures AfinBLYIH-EikJiidPlDOM IOHN ERICSON LOUIS CAM "'lONG WAIT Starts Sunday COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED WOMEN WILL BE will undtrttondl LANA TURNER I (C PIER AKGELI CARLOS THOMPSON WITH BONAR COLLEANO QUWM Owrrl.i P. 9 CASTU Starts Thursday COLONIAL STARTS THURSDAY! DESIRE. FLAME ITED EGYPT! DEBRA PAGET JEFFREY HUNTER MICHAEL RENNIE KEY DRIVE-IN JUST EAST OF LEBANON" ON ROUTE 122 TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT Tonight and Wednesday To Alaska For Riches Aurf A Forbidden Woman! ALSO: Color Cartoon, "HALF-PINT PALOMINO".

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