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Renoir, Paintings Van by Manet, Modigliana Gogh, Cezanne, and Utrillo are on display at Expo Take the Family to GROCE'S CAFE SAND HILL ROAD (Around Corner of 12th Maple Sts.) Tonight for Fine Food at Moderate Prices STOP! Or Call At Dial 273-1371 Wentzler Beverage 757 Maple Street For A Case Of Your Favorite COLD BEER BUY BY THE CASE Na Extra Charge For Cold Beer Open 7 A.M. to Midnight 4th Avenue Cafe 4th Ave. and E. Cumberland St. Formerly Pushnik's Gin Mill TODAY'S SPECIAL FISH 'N CHIPS Beer by the pitcher Jumbo ham sandwich on hard roll TUESDAY'S LUNCHEON SPECIAL ROAST BEEF Serving 18 A.M.

to 2 A.M. ICE CAPADES America's Family Show Hershey Sports Arena JAN. 31 thru FEB. 11 INCL. SUNDAYS FOR THE FIRST TIME Sundays 2 and 6 P.M.

Prices: $4.75 $4.25 $3.75 $3.25 Tax Included Prices For Children Under 12 $2.40 $2.15 $1.90 $1.65 Only Phone Hershey (717) 533-9101 Or Contact Your Nearest Hershey Ticket Agency Lebanon Plaza, Phone 273-7631 or Phone AC 717 533-9101 Reserved seats at SEARS, MAN TALKING BACK "Stockholm (UPI): Three more Americans who deserted from the U.S. military said that they asked Sweden to grant political asylum. This brought the total to 16 U.S. Servicemen who have asked to stay in Sweden." Nearly all 16 said they sought Sweden's refuge because they considered the war in Vietnam immoral, etc. The fact: Many of the 16 learned they were about to be given "undesirable" discharges for (1) theft (2) mentally unstable (3) Section 8, which could mean "queer." Mr.

and Mrs. Sweden, one question: If your country is 3 attacked will these deserters. help defend Sweden? (Don't depend on it.) From the Washington-New York Examiner interview with give the chap a job in his home Robert F. Kennedy by the S.V'. to protect Mrs.

Heckscher and (meaning San Francisco) their grandlots from burglars, Chronicle's Herb Caen: I bombers and silly grandpas? mentioned that Eastern newsmen were always saying that Item: Black Muslim our siums are garden known as 35X (he shot three compared to theirs. Kennedy detectives) was sentenced to a nodded: 'It's belter to be long term in prison." in San Francisco than rich in. Hope he's happy with his new New number. How does Bobby Kennedy N.Y. Daily News headline: know what it's like to be poor "Dr.

Spock Never At A Loss in any city? For Words." And it convicted (for aiding From a Chicago book review: and abetting disloyalty) he "Did Pound give aid and com- won't be at a loss for a lime, fort to ar enemy? His either, casts in Italy were sponsored Headline: "DeGaulle Hoards by the Fascists, and at a time U.S. Gold to Wreck U.S. Dol-1 when we were at war. He was lar." indicted for treason, then declared insane. What if he never, Boycott French champagne regained his sanity keep him and hit him where it will hurt in the bughouse forever? him most.

In the wine cellar. The irony of it. Ezra Pound From the Front (No 1 Poet Traitor) was de- "Cassius Page (AP): Clay Says He Owes clared insane, not because he $80,000. was wasn't but Says he made two milcrazy or crazy, lion fighting but Uncle Sam took to save his life from a U.S. 80 per cent of it." firing squad.

That's tough. Some folks made From the papers: "Senator a 20 million a year (for nearly Eugene wants years) and paid 91 per cent. 'reasonable says he They also enlisted a peace' in Vietin both World Wars. nam." Praps the Senator doesn't "Arlington, A will filed know it, but that's the "reas- in Circuit Court showed that son'? we're in Vietnam. (Of slain Nazi communist, Party leader George course, reasonable to a L.

Rockwell left an estate of spells capitulation.) $257.58." N.Y. Post headline: "Mc- But, oh, the delicious irony Carthy Raps RFK." of Rockwell's route to hell. thawt Doves made Love, He wound up in We Not War. the flaming ovens he planned for others. New York City's most Page Ad for an Esquire astonishing newspaper sc particle 011 the Sen.

McCarthywas that wealthy Parks Army Hearings: "The most had Commissioner recommended August Heckscher sizzling, mud-slinging rampage the hiring of ever to hit Washington, Read a convicted bomb-plotler who the true facts." went to prison for almost 2 True years for planning to blow up the Statue of Liberty and olher Juiciest Gossip of the Month monuments. papers: "Cong. Adam Robert Steele Collier, the ex- Clayton- Powell was less effusive convict, got job (which he when a CBS reporter mentioned 110 got now) because hie "speaks his third wife on 'Face the the language of the hippies" Nation' and recalled that Yvette who inhabit a certain park. Mr. Powell had claimed that her Heckscher decided the man husband once told her that he needed rehabilitation, was not a Negro at all, but Why didn't Comm.

the illegitimate descendant of a -SHO I BARSIXTH and WILLOW STREETS LEBANON PA. TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT Featuring Barry Petri and the Jetsets PUSHNIK'S LOUNGE 1352 Cumberland Street Every Monday Mickey Finn Night AI Bethel Teddy Rich And His Dixieland Band and the Richmen Nancy Go Go Girl Featuring Miss P.J, Every Sunday Smorgasbord Coming One Nite Only Wednesday, February 14 Woody Herman and his Orchestra Make Your Reservations Now 272-9080 Every Tuesday Thru Friday Steak and Bake With Smorgasbord and Relish Table $1.99 In Our Newly Renovated Elevation Section of Our Waterfall Roont. Also Enjoy Bonita Brandt on the Piano and Vocals. 6:30 FILM PLAYHOUSE SATURDAY WEAL TV8 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Monday, January 22, 1968 Page ALTER HELL who has an estranged wife has automatically inherited a Some estranged wives tell the! most believable, devastating and most entertaining lies, From a column: "Cuba's pirating of publication rights to Truman Capole's 'In Cold Blood' is sheer ingratitude. Capote was a member of The Fair Play for Cuba Committee." Serves him right for being so gullible and serving all those Lefts.

Nobody, perhaps, is more patriotic than Mr. Capote, but along with other celebrated literary and show biz names, he believed Castro was not a Red until Fidel admitted that he was all along. From The New York News: "London: Jan. 17: Francis Jordan, ex-wife of British Nazi leader Colin Jordan, was sentenced to 18 months in jail today for conspiring Lo burn synagogues. "Her ice-blue eyes blazing, Francoise, 35, gave a salute to the jury and shouted 'Heil Hitler' before being taken to her cell." We don's suppose she's bright enough to have spelled it Franswastika, but this Ugly Thing must be quite a witch sidering that even her Nazi husband divorced her because, he apparently couldn't stand Cher.

The COLOR STARRING MICKEY ROONEY -Date Where's Charlie? Not Here, Buddy! room. I then began thinking of the humiliation caused by this punishment, and of the wall it could build between parents and children, and I decided to switch to withholding privileges rather than physical punishment. I ask that you rescind your "bare" advice! A DAD WHO WISED UP. Dear Dad: Occasionally column is trimmed to fit space limitations. That's what happened to our answer.

I do not believe in spankings for any child who is old enough to be reasoned with and certainly not once the child has reached adolescense and I said so in the original column. Yet I knew that some readers would not agree. So, concerned with the growing number of child beatings, I suggested the bare bottom guideline to help an angry parent keep a gauge of the hurt he was inflicting. A board pounding the covered seat of a child who says "I'll be damned if I'll give my father the satisfaction of hearing me whimper is the classic overture to real brutality. I'm glad to hear you agree that spanking proves nothing right and wrong, only who is stronger or has more immediate power.

WALT. By ELE and WALT DULANEY Dear Ele: There is a boy I know who always calls me "Charlie." This is what he calls all the other guys too, and he uses the same name for his car and his parrot. I don't like to be called "Charlie" because (a) it it not my name, (b) all the people I've known named "Charlie" were bums, and (c) 1 am a girl. How can I get him to call me AUDREY. Dear Audrey: Your friend seems to have found an all-season solution to the problem of forgotten names.

I doubt if you can effect a reform, but if you're determined to try, use this stralegy: Everytime you talk with him, call him by a different name. One day Mark, another day he's Willie, ad infinitum. It just might he that after tasting the lost identity scene a while, he'll get the point that no sound is as sweet to a person's ear as the music of his own name. (But don't hold your breath!) ELE. Dear Wall: I'm sure you al meals.

But what I want to meant well when you gave your know is do you have to hald it in rules on spanking, saying use your hands in these situations? your bare hand on youngster's I hate getting my fingers all bare bottom. As the father of greasy and then having to stay four sons, I must disagree. When that way throughout the balance my hoys were younger, on very of the meal. I know it looks serious nffenses I would resort ward to try to use a knife and to the firm application of my fork on a drum stick but it hand to their bare bottoms. Well, you prefer it, is it OK? this ended abruptly when my eldest Dear H.K.: Once we had a boy was 12.

I was spanking him for infraction patio meal with a very creative some of the rules, when he leaped off hostess who provided plastic my lap. "eating mitts" for her chickenand yelled, "I hate you! I don't mind being but having guests. We liked that spanked. idea enormously, but you can use to be naked it much!" and he out of the knife and fork or hands, as you ran choose. ELE AND WALT.

room. I then began thinking of NEWS Facsimile. FORD'S THEATER, Washington, D.C., was reactivated Sunday for the first time since President Abraham Lincoln was shot there 103 years ago. Here, during the ceremonies, Sen. Charles Percy (R-lil.) (center), at podium, reads excerpts from Lincoln speeches.

At upper center is the flag-draped box where Lincoln sal. At lower center are Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey. $3 Million Restoration Today In History By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Monday, Jan. 22, the (22nd day of 1968.

There are 344 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1901, an era ended in England as Queen Victoria died. She was 82 years old. On this date: In 1788, the English poet, Lord Byron, was born. In 1791, George Washinglon appointed commissioners to sur-! vey the District of Columbia.

In 1905, Russian cossacks and troops fired on workers demonstrating in St. Petersburg, killing and wounding scores of them. In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson proposed a League of Nations. In 1942, Japanese troops landed in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands during World War' II. In 1952, former Secretary of War Robert P.

Patterson and 28 others were killed when an airliner crashed into a row of apartment houses in Elizabeth Ten years ago-'The U.N. Security Council called for tighter U.N. control of the zone between Israel and Jordan. Five years ago--French dent. Charles de Gaulle and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signed a treaty of cooperation.

One year ago- U.S. fighterbombers pounded rail lines ween the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi and Communist 2,800 Attend Antiwar Benefit Show In N.Y. New York (AP) Hollywood and Broadway performers appeared at a benefit Sunday night to raise funds for Democratic senators and congressmen opposed to the Johnson administration policy in Vietnam. Philharmonic Hall in Center was packed with persons, who paid from $10 to $250 to show they were against the war in Vietnam. The total amount was not disclosed.

Sens. Ernest Gruening of, Alaska and Wayne Morse of Oregon drew standing ovations. Morse told the gathering it was the obligation of the voters "to make the government's policy right when it is wrong." Gruening, 81, sail America was the aggressor in Vietnam. He said the only thing more honorable than staying in nam was "getting out." Also in attendance were Reps. George E.

Brown, Phillip Burton, and Donald Edwards, all of California; Reps. John G. Dow and William F. Ryan, both of New York, and Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, who are among those slated to benefit financially from the show.

The performers used songs, vignettes, comedy and speeches to get their peace message across. There are at least 350,000) plant species on the earth. SHUTTER'S RAILROAD HOUSE 825 Scull Street MONDAY SPECIAL with Filling Turkey Platter Plus Our Delicious Steaks COMMUNITY HERSHEY NOW THRU WEDNESDAY TONY ROME Frank Sinatra Jill St. John Panavision Deluxe Color SHOW TIMES: Weekday: 7:00 9:00 Famed Ford's Theater Dedicated On Sunday As Shrine To Lincoln WASHINGTON (UPI) again lives in the elegance years ago when President Vice President Hubert 500 invited guests Sunday theater to the arts and to Lincoln's memory. The restoration look three years and nearly $3 million.

The faotlights dimmed for more than a century when John Wilkes Booth mortally wounded Lincoln while he was watching a performance of "Our American Cousin" April 14, 1865. John Ford tried to reopen the theater after the assassination but abandoned his plans because of public indignation. IL To Do Many Men Fear Difficulties In Retirement By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) Many men fear retirement because they say they don't know what they'd do with themselves. This is a pitiful situation. body who lives merely for the sake of hoiding down a job might as well have been born with a saddle on his back.

The world is full of things to do, and no man ever had time to more than sample the tremendous variety available. While my own retirement lies some distance in the a matter of fact it happens to be eight years, 29 days, hours and 36 minutes away--I have been doing a little preliminary planning on how to keep myself occupied when that golden time finally comes. So I made a small list of some of the interesting things I have been too busy up to now to try. Somewhat to my chagrin found that so far I have neverBeen shot from a circus cannon. Pickled a watermelon rind.

Ridden the rods of a freight train. Paddled a canoe down the Amazon. Made bootleg liquor in a mountain still. Painted a sunset. Washed an elephant.

Swam with a dolphin. Been rescued during an Alpine storm by a brandy-laden St. Bernard dog. Pulled a live rabbit out of my hat. Headed off any rustlers off at Eagle Pass.

Grown a third set of teeth. Listened to a nightingale sing. Made a parachute jump. Played poker with a Mississippi riverboat gambler. Caught an alligator or shot a shark.

Lived in a Western town. Smoked a peace pipe in a pee. Suffered a snake bite. Sung a duet with Julie Andrews. Won a Nobel Prize in medial cine for discovering a cure for! the common cold.

Danced the mazurka. Worn a beret or a jellaba. Helped a policeman deliver a baby in the subway. Been cast ashore on a desert isle with a red-haired, greeneyed girl. Stood on a burning deck whence all but me had fled.

Milked a walrus or slid down a giraffe's neck. Yep, there's 110 reason for a retired man to feei idle. If he gels around la doing only half the things he didn't get done during his years in the old salt mine, he'll be kept busy through two lifetimes of retirement. Formal parties don't occur Ford's Theater once it had on that night 103 Lincoln was assassinated. H.

Humphrey in dedicating the restored, the nation as a shrine to since had been a government office building, warehouse and museum. the interior gleams in the plush red, white and gold decor which Lincoln saw on his eight visits to the theater. The presidential box overlookting cluster the of stage is festooned with a flags, draperies and lace curtains. But it, unlike the rest of the theater, will never be used again. It will remain as it was the night Lincoln was shot.

The walnut rocker in which Lincoln sat has been reproduced and the original crimson sofa has installed next to it. Sen. Charles H. Percy, substituting for Sen. Everett M.

Dirksen, and Sen. Milton R. Young, who first introduced legislation to restore Ford's, joined Humphrey in the dedication. Actress Helen Hayes will be the first performer on Ford's. Theater stage since the assassination when she leads off all-star cast before invitation-only audience Jan.

31. LCHS Students Attend Forensic Practice Session Students and moderators from Lebanon Catholic High School attended a Forensic League novice practice tournament Saturday at Trinity High School, Shiremanslown, Pa. Techniques in developing and presenting a speech were discussed and illustrated dur. ing the practice tournament, Several of the students participated in demonstrations speech techniques. Student participants in the several categories from Lebanon Catholic were: Paula Krizan, Linda Frattaroli, Nadine It Rockovich, Philip Palango.

Bernadette Vander Heijden, paetry calegory; Robert Tiffany and Marie Mikoni, prose calegory; Timothy Martin, extemporaneous, and Suzanne, Karinch and David Lazorcik, declamation. Michael Reilly and Cathy Connell served as prompters. Moderators for the I.CHS group are Miss Valerie M. Nichols Hubert Connor. Judges were Kathy Devitz, Debbie Troxell and Margaret M.

Carroll. Other students attending were; Danielle Houser and Kathy Willman. Mrs. Joseph M. Mikoni was chaperone for the The next practice tournament will be held at Our Lady of 'Lourdes Regional School in Shamokin, February 24.

Tournament Participant Arrives 2 Months Early NEW DELHI (AP) The early bird may get the worm, but an carly Kiwi? Richard Purser, champion badminton player from the New Zealand Kiwis, arrived in late November to participate in five international tournaments which had been scheduled in dia. Purser missed a cable notilying him the tournaments had been postponed until January. He decided to slay and do some sightseeing. The song "While Christmas" by Irving Berlin has sold more than 16 million records. very often, but when they do you'll want to he aware of some of the special and day etiquette involved.

For Ele and Walt's helpful "Prom Newsletter," send your request 10 Teenage in care of the Lebanon Daily News, closing a dime and a self-addressed envelope. ACADEMY! NOW Matinee At 1:30 Evenings At 7:00 9:30 The Jungle Is JUMPIN' with JOY! Walt Disney presente Book An all cartoon leature inspired by RUDYARD KIPLING "Mowgli" stories. ONE TECHNICOLORS Dear Ele and Walt: I know from reading etiquette books that it's permissible to pick up chicken in your hands at inform- Married Couples Group Goes Bowling, Sees Film China. The Married Couples Group of St. Paul EUB Church met Saturday evening at the Leb-1 anon Recreation Center for a night of bowling.

Later a film, "Pennsylvania," was shown at the church. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Ohn Potteiger. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Potleiger, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. William Heagy, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Firestone, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoopes. FINAL REPORT CANBERRA (UPI) The death of Prime Minister Harold Holt Dec. 17 while swimmingl was an accident, the official Commonwealth and Victoria state police report said Sunday.

It said there was "no that the disappearance of the late Mr. Holt was anything other than accidental." Colonial TODAY TOMORROW COROUT STARRING IN COLOR JAMES MASON GERALDINE CHAPLIN Starts Wed. 8 P.M. 20 OATUAT THE SAND PEBBLES! PH. 272-5861 Matinee Daily STATE at Eve.

1:30 Features P.M. LAST 2 DAYS 7:10 and 9:10 P.M. Who says Vampires are no laughing matter THE FearLESS VaMPIRE KiLERS OR: Pardon mE, But YouR. PANAVISION and METROCOLOR Teeth are in My Neck STARTING SOON PICTURES PRESENTS TaYLOR BURTON BURTON A ROYAL TILING IN PRODUCTION THE OF THE TAMING OF THE SHREW PRODUCTION IN A.

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