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fcrttf Imb teatriea, fulf If, 1984 DOUBLE YOUR and Alice Kessler, twini who fled from Communist East Germany with their parents, flash easy smiles in New York City. With "twin billing," of course, they're planning a U.S. tour. Community development meet attended by Jaycee FILLS THE it's not a new kind of comb that Carol Blum is using, but the bill from a small sawfish. It (the bill, not Carol) is on exhibit at the Miami, Sea- quarlum.

Don't Forget the PickreU Picnic July 26 tad 27 COOL REFRESHING Root Beer Qts. 20c Gal 65c Containers Furnished DAIRY QUEEN STORES 500 W. Court 801 E. Court NORMAN, Okla. Walt Braun, Beatrice, among Jaycee community development leaders from 50 states and District of Columbia arriving here today for the Sixth Annual American Jaycee Community Development Seminar at the University of Oklahoma's Center for Continuing Education.

As the most outstanding Jaycee in community development work from his state, he receives the expense-paid trip to the three day USJCC seminar sponsored by American Motors Corporation. The only national community development workshop exclusively for laymen, the seminar features sessions, n- ducted by specialists, stressing how civic organizations Buffet Every Sunday until 2 PJW. Also Breakfast Short Orders VINCENTS 6tfc and Court Beatrice We launder ahlrta tat our own plant. Leo Soukup Cleaners Shirt Laundry 115 South 5th 223-3148 Free Pickup Delivery Ordera Packed To Fait Service Dial 228-2282 Kenney's Drive In A Cafe 70 New '64 tricks Pontiocs Ramblers Going out at Big Money saving prices. Stop in foi appraisal and proposition.

Real Low Financing Costs Lentz Motors Mail filled promptly Write direetby to tfaeato fcpecifying number of Md dale ttme of per- Celebrations to honor centenarians AnnocUted Preii Celebrations honoring two Nebraskans on their 100th birthday anniversaries are scheduled Sunday. At Palmyra's Presbyterian Church, townsfolk will honor Judge Sharpless Klinefelter, a retired contractor and builder. His 10 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren will host the party. At Exeter, Mm. Alja Mann, also 100, will be honored at the Exeter American Legion Hall.

A native of Harpers Ferry, Iowa, she came to Nebraska at the age of six and Nrst Hved in a dugout on a homestead five miles south of Utica. She was married in 1882 to William Mann of York and three of their four children are living, KUnefeker lives at the Duff Memorial Home in Nebraska City. He has two living daughters. Burton's bursitis ends performance NEW YORK (AP) Richard Burton wafted off stage during a performance of Hamlet at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in New York Friday night, reportedly suffering a severe attack of bursitis. The Welsh actor went to his hotel suite and a spokesman for the theater later said Burton had recovered and will be back on stage tonight.

Since Burton had no understudy, his departure forced cancellation of the rest of the performance. The 1,400 persons in the audience were told their ticket stubs would be honored at a later date. can effectively aid their communities. Eight different discussions are planning in various phases of mnmnity development work. Topics range from public opinion survey techniques to solving community problems through the use of case studies.

Experts conducting workshops (Viring the seminar are? Sandor B. Kovacs, head of the Tulsa University sociology department; Dr. John O'Hara, Director, Okla a University Center for Leadership Training; Cesar A. Rodriguez, Community Development Manager, Junior Chamber International; Herbert G. Wegner, Special Projects Officer, Peace Corps and John D.

Whlsman, Special Assistant to the Kentucky Governor for Area Development. Registration for the three- day event is expected to total 150 as community development minded Jaycees are expected to accompany each state winner. Climaxing the program is the awards banquet Tuesday night when the five first place winners in the national community envelopment competition will be announced. Many of the 5,300 Jaycee chapters complete annually in their population divisions for a share in the $3,000 in cash awards. Stan Ladray, national Jaycee president, and William Hankie, public relations director for American Motors will make the presentations.

SHOW BEAT Dana more an iceberg By DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Are English girls cold and un- sexy? English boys don't seem think so, but Dana Wynter i painfully aware of the fact that Hollywood producers have ttiat dastardly opinion. she said, "urn considered an iceberg. Ha!" This is about the best looking iceberg you'H ever see. She has a near perfect face, highlighted by a pair of huge brown eyes that sparkle mischievously. Like most English girls, her complexion is radiant; 11 must have something to do with being brought up in all that creamy fog.

But she does have a kind of built in haughtiness in carriage, and perhaps that accounts for it. "I was under contract to Fox for seven years," she says. And I did nothing but iceberg parts for all that trnie. I'm trying to break the mold now." If her plan succeeds, 'II break that mold with a shattering sound. She wants to change from iceberg to volcano r- night.

"I hope to do a movie called she says. "The plans ar Just about ready now. It Includes the moat delightful nude love scene. "It isn't shock for the sake of shock, but a scene that is just right for the story." WHILE SHE deptares the fate that has cast her as an iceberg she understands it. "We English, we Anglo Saxons," she says, "are always looked on as very proper.

I imagine It has something to do with our upbringing. We are brought up to believe that one marriage is all we get. Consequently, we do not go about being sexy for everyone; we try to save ourselves for one particular person." The mischievous sparkle 1 her eyes changed, momentarily to anger. "But Hollywood's attitude toward sex is an odd one. Undoubtedly you can blame Louis B.

Mayer for it. He started the whole thing. Today, the prevailing attitude seems to be a only large, boeomy girle are sexy. of being that cinema "set bomb." It would seem to be a logical nickname. The subject of her tieme came up.

Rumors have been spread that the studio wanted her to change it, for the sake of simplicity, pronunciation and space on the nation's nw "I haven't anything about it," Christiane said. "But if I do hear about tt, I a 11 refuse. I hav a certain fame in Europe, and it would be lost if I changed my name. No, I shall not change it." She is, of course, excited about her first American film, and her first Hollywood experience. Th only thing that distresses her is that the huge cast for "Ship of Fools" includes everything but a single man.

They're alJ married. What does she think of Am- enican Romeos? "Are there any?" she asks, innocently. BRIDGE OSWALD JACOBY NEA NCHBTR 9762 854 A 10 2 4 10 4 2 VJ1098 J3 S4 A BOOTH (D) VAKQ5 A 10 7 2 'North and South vulnerable SOTtft North KMt 2N.T. PMB 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening 8 SEX can- 'Nonsense.

Everybody gets married and has children. And that includes thin ladies, too." THERE'S A NEW entry I the large, bosomy sweepstakes. Her name is Christiane Schmid- timer, and Stanley Kramer brought her over from Germany to play Lizzi Spockenkieker in Ship of Fools." She Is a tall blonde who looks as If she stepped out of a Wagnerian opera. In Germany, we are told, she has the reputation didate for sexy movie roles is the English beauty, Dana Wynter. She claims that only "iceberg" roles were her lot in seven years of acting.

She's out to break that mold now, probably in a film which carries the and It of "Intimacy." The writer of a bridge book has an easier time than the writer of a column. If you don't think so, look at this hand from Fred Karpin's book on decisions at trick one. East's queen of clubs held the first trick and South made the mistake of playing the seven spot instead of the jack. South won the heart return and cashed three top spades end three top hearts. Neither suit broke, so South led his jack of clubs.

West did not cover.with the king and South wound up going down one trick. Fred points out that if South had dropped his jack of clubs under East's queen, he would have had no trouble making his contract in spite of the bad suit breaks. The lesson Fred teaches is worth-while. South surely I HOOPING IT UP FOR THE from the Tokyo Athletic College twirl hoops during a recent celebration of the 70th anniversary of the modern Olympic Games. The fete was sponsored by the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to stir op interest in this year's eames.

Trade with the East- suicide or good thing? BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) the West committing suicide by trading with Communist Eastern Europe? Or is East- West trade a good thing? Two years ago possibly a majority of Western and neutral diplomats in the Soviet bloc felt the West was playing with fire letting Communists have chemical plants and steel pipes and machinery to build up their industry. should had thought and I Today, apparently, most of dropped the jack of clubs, but South should hav made the hand anyway. them have changed their mind. "Just let the trade barriers down some more, and Moscow's Marina gets first taste of resort life MADILL, Okta. (AP)-Mrs.

Marina Oswald, widow of the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy, got her first taste of American resort living this week. Mrs. Oswald spent a brief vacation at Lake Texoma near here with a couple from Richardson, Tex. "It is the first time in a long time I can go to the beach," she told a reporter.

After his jack of clubs held, I empire is gang to change radi- South could simply have played ace and another diamond. If East won the trick, he would be able to take a spade and a heart, but No bomb is found on United plane OMAHA (AP)-A United Air Lines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles, stopped in Omaha more than three hours Friday night while authorities searched the plane for a bomb. The Federal Bureau of Investigation office here said the captain elected to stop in Omaha after learning during the flight that an unidentified) caller had warned of a bomb aboard. No bomb was found. Don't overcrowd the saucepan or deep skillet when you are cooking fresh fruit in a sugar syrup for a compote.

would have to concede the last trick to dummy's ace of clubs. If East dropped the jack on the first diamond play, West would have been able to cash three diamond tricks, but would still have had to give dummy the test club trick. bidding'has been: North Sooth West 14 Pass IV Pass 1N.T. Pass You, South, hold: 4kAJI5 VQJ65 4)32 AA98 What do you do? three no-tramp. This a very alifht overbid, bat two to MI underbid.

Brick, rolling pin throwing is on STROUD, Okla. (AP)-It's brick and rolling pin -tossing time again and in towns named Stroud in England, Canada and Australia. Men throw the bricks and women the rolling pjns. Tony O'Neill of England is the defending brick heaver with a throw of 126 feet. Mrs.

Beryl Abbott of Australia is queen rolling pin tosser with 119 feet 6 inch toss. The teams in each town exchange telegrams to determine the winners. The contest began in 1960 when Stroud, learned Stroud, England also manufactured bricks. Later the other Strouds joined and last year the rolling pin event was added. I oally," says one American.

He reflects President Johnson's view that the West must build "bridges across the gulf" to Eastern Europe. A Westerner traveling across Eastern Europe can find much to give rise to fear. You can see new plants springing up by the dozens in Romanian provincial towns. You team of nuclear experimental stations in Hungary. You see burgeoning new steel plants Jet fighters ny and Bulgaria.

are concealed behind guarded airdromes. The hobnai! boots of Communist soldiers click over the streets of Sofia and other cities. What will happen if one day, when Moscow summons, these resources in men and plants are turned against the West? The answer of protrade diplomats is that nobody can tell the future. They say they know that the Reds haven't given up their adm of spreading communism around the globe. But they believe that remarkable changes have taken place Eastern Europe as a result of increased trade.

They believe that trade brings more contacts with the West and these contacts will expose the Communist-bloc peoples to the dynamism of Western economic and political systems. There Is plenty evidence that increased trade with the West is having its effect already in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, East Germa- i Romania has taken a long step in the direction of national independence. It has refused to accept any sort of supernational Communist control over its economic life. It insists that every Communist country must have complete sovereignty to develop its economy. It has warned the Soviet Union not to "impose its line and opinions on other parties." This manifesto of Romanian rights was issued shortly before it started and concluded trade talks with the United States.

Hungarians, Poles and Czechs all are looking for ways to improve the quality and selection of goods they can offer to the West. As a result, thousands of officials are traveling to the West, studying Western methods from business management to what colors Western women prefer in lipsticks. They return with their suitcases full of West- em luxuries, books and music and their heads full of Western impressions. JI "KING-Actor Don Murray, right, Is the reel-life counterpart of the F- 11 4 1 They are shown on set of Murray's new movie, "One Man's Way," in which he playa Dr. Peale.

Feature Times 130, 3:15, "My Son the Hero," 3:25, 7:10. Inglish," 1:30, 4:52, "Sunday in New York," 3:09, 6:31, 9:53. RARE TREAT- kids, as they are 86 times as rare as twins, or rougniy me same as for numans. Billy Andrews lives in Dhahran. Saudi Arabia.

His father wnrlri for Arabian-American Oil. -It's not often that a youngster has the opportunity to gate on triplet goat roughly the same as for humans. Billy SWORN IN TOKYO Hayato Ikeda's new cabinet, reshuffled to appease rival factions in his rulitng liberal democratic party, was sworn in today. Croy's Delicious "Prospect Farm Chicken $1.25 Croy's Drive-ln 2100 Court Jansen Hotel Steak House Proudly From City "The Larry Wiley Trio" Nightly July 14th thru July 2tlth For your listening and dancing pleasure Next Attractions: Don Sohl's Koad Runners. For Swingers.

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