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II i rk- COURIER-POST, Comden, N. Tuesday, Nevembtr 19, 16 1 Charles Finley Life Hereabouts Earl Wilson: It Happened Last Night mil, in lUW 'Jiupil 'I fiaTii i8e fel nk fSU Now we realize reading the daily newspaper can be mighty impor ing to Milton "I would be the tant but we were still startled by what we saw on Broadway near last one to tell you It's impos sible." THE MIDNIGHT EARL HUNTINGTON HARTFORD Federal st. the other night. It was raining and a fellow was backed against a building and huddled under his umbrella as he waited for a bus. But here's the payoff he was reading his newspaper by the light of his cigarette lighter! In the word-to-the-wise is suf "So?" he was asked.

"Well, I mean, it's, I mean, well, gee, I mean, after all he doesn't have hair down to his ankles," was the reply. An old woman who wanders through a cafeteria hereabouts once in a while and scrapes scraps from plates into a paper bag isnt' starving. She just has a rendezvous with a pack of dogs near the place and they have a ball with the findings! After her animal friends are taken care of, she goes back Into the place and buys her own dinner. She eats it all, too. plans to open his art gallery in March and start his sidewalk cafe project in Central Park soon thereafter Henry Ford and his beautiful foreign friend dazzled a nightclub crowd: Her first appearance here Judy Holliday ficient department.

There's a one-way sign posted on a pole in front of a church hereabouts. One end of the sign has become and Gerry Mulligan cooled; she's dating Paul Desmond, rich alto-sax composer of "Take 5" Belly Dancer Lesia "Little Athens" challenges Yvonne De Carlo to prove she can strip as well as she can belly dance, due to remarks made by Yvonne on TV. ANKY REVSON YON BOY- unfastened so that it points NEW YORK If you or I ride a bus, docs anybody as much as grunt? That's right just the bus driver, when we say hello. But the Kennedy Clan is enormously popular on Broadway today for having thought to take a bus ride. Theirs was a little different: Diamonds blinding the bus driver; evening gowns trailing down the bus steps "Take your time, General, don't hurry, Senator, your bus will wait for you!" They rejected the usual long black limousines and chartered five buses to ride from seven dinner parties to a charity showing of 'it's a Mad, Mad.

Mad, Mad World" Bobby, Teddy, their wives, their mother enough friends and national officials to cause spectators to say "Who's minding Washington?" CLIMBING BACK into the buses three hours later, they rode to a big supper dance around 11:30. "It wasn't that the Kennedys couldn't afford taxis they figured with all these Washington officials here, there'd be less chance of losing them PAT LAWFORD, Teter Law-ford's wife, didn't do the bus bit. A -J -xzff in! jjLw.m.ii GE Aide to Speak On Tour of Russia PHILADELPHIA Dr. Samuel Heiman of General Electric Co. THAN attended a plush east side party where her 7G mink coat disappeared Cassius Clay announced: "If I get into the army, Russia won't dare start anything with us!" Tina Louise joined "A Girl to Remem STRAIGHT DOWN.

It's not that people amaze us so much it's what they say that sends us. Take that chap chatting with a friend in a fancy nitery. "Some guys like alcohol but I like parachutes," he said, which seemed rather remarkable because he was high enough to need one. He went on: "I pay people to let me jump. When you get in as deep as I am you never want to pull the string.

When it gets in your blood the thrill's over every time you pull the string and the things blossoms out over your head." Here's one guy who has to keep pulling a few strings or else. ber" Dick Cowell reports that busty Eva Six "my love" jetted YVONNE DE CARLO challenged "Mr. Poitier. I'm an admirer of yours AND LATER all those Washington names Ted Sorensen, Arthur Schlesinger, Secretary McNamara were "mixing" (as we say in Couner-Pust Photo by Ron Council DIABETES CLINIC set up by Cherry Hill Hospital gets under way at Cherry Hall Mall. Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Bolgen of Palmyra are having blood tests made at the three-day clinic. Taking the blood samplings are Jean Kerr, laboratory technician (in foreground) and Anna Daura, director of clinical laboratories at the hospital. Others are shown registering in the background. back to H'wood.

Director Joe Lay-ton Girl Who Came to Sup is a hepatitis victim Mickey Spillane talked his girl friend, actress Sherri Milanou, out will address the Philadelphia chapter of the Systems and Procedures Association at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the MLA Club, 1513 Walnut st. Heiman, who recently visited Russia while on leave of absence from his firm, will speak on "A Three Month Visit to Russia." He toured Russia with a technical library sponsored by the U.S. State Department. A past president of the American Electroplaters' Society, Heiman holds patents in the electroplating field and has written extensively on the subject.

CABARET NIGHT Audubon Lions Club will stage a cabaret night at 9 p.m. Saturday at Brooklawn Post 12. American Legion Home, Railroad ave. and Lake Brooklawn. Dick Nesbitt and his orchestra will be She arrived either with Eddie Show Biz) with Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Jonathan Winters, Dick Shawn, the Van Heflins, Elizabeth Fisher in his limmy or with Don aid Saw ver who seemed to be her of auditioning for the touring "Funny Thing Happened" he wants her close by "My Fair Lady" in Hebrew opens in Tel Aviv in February, and that Egyptian gal, "Cleopatra," premieres there next month Chiang Kai Shek hopes to lure U.S.

investors Ashlev, the Al Strelsins. Mrs escort. (The Kennedy gals sure Religious Unit Plans To Ticket Judges do confuse us.) Even though thelBuddv Hackett. the Morton Who says the gals are the softies? others came by bus, there was thrrDowncys and the Walter Cronkites usual red carpet both places un- It remained for Milton Rerle to WASHINGTON (UPI) The Com- A fellow hereabouts seemed rolled by gents in tuxedoes. 'relate that he'd recently told to Formosa; Las Vegas bank mittee to Restore God and Praververy upset.

He hemmed and he 600 Drew laden Is Back After Boycott MADISON (UPI) More than; was abusive with hospital Drew University students inel. During the intermission at President Kennedy in Washington: waitinc to see if he i I 1 hawed and finally a fellow worker asked him what was wrong. lOKs gambling. in Schools said today it would picket the White House tomorrow Warner Cinerama Theatre, broth- that his son Rillv, now less than rr-in-law R. Sargent Shriver went two, "will be the first Jewish over to Sidney Poitier, the Negro President." star, and said: 1 The President replied accord wen, my ume son is only a year old and my wife wants to take him to a barber," he said.

featured. EARL'S PEARLS: The only time a hunter tells the truth is when he calls another hunter a liar." Pic Larmour. to protest a reception for Supreme Court justices. Michael Hardesty of Charleston, W.Va., head of the organization, said "several hundred" persons would picket with signs attacking the court and calling for removal of Chief Justice Warren. At Theatres Tonight Oxman said the dean of men suspended the student for the rest of the semester and the decision was upheld by a five-ipember faculty board.

rif'lill'lii qSaSfl TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "Do you suppose," whispers Mart were back in class today after a boycott yesterday to protest the suspension of a student. Student Council President Robert Hinds said the suspension "culminated a feeling on the part of the student body that they are FREE PARKING Ph. UL 4MI IGI.OITESTEH (Starllla Drlve-IiO-Johnny Cool, Some Came Running, cont. 7 p.m. CAMDEN ARM) RampsKe.

7.20. 9:311 m. (King) Rampage, 7:30. MilinAY snamr or tnr sarun i icim'frSTra Hot Money Girls, Untamed Youth, o'ts, NEWMAN WOODWAUD Rickey, "that Vaughn Meader, who does the JFK impression, knows something? He's getting a Goldwater haircut" KAVAR-Uwrent. of Arabii.

1. 4:40, MAPLE SHADE (Circle Drlve-Inl Thrill '(, of It All, Gathering of Eagles, cont. STANLEY Johnny Cool, 1J, 4. I. "I Fighting the COSA NOSTRA tha MURDER 'A NEW KIND OF LOVE" Color Feiturca FREE PARKING 11 pm M1U.VIIXE (Levoy) Uracil Party.

7. AI WHITMAN New Kind of i 7 20. Hi pm MOORKSTOWN arllonl-In the French t.nr WISH I'D SAID THAT: The AFTER 6 P.M. MACHINE helpless to act in the welfare of students." He said the suspension was handed out without consulting the student judicial board which handles cases involving student At DI BON ifeniury) Lawrence of mt. EPHRAIM (Ml.

Ephralml Gldget Christmas gltt IT10St people ap- SMOKING SECTION preciate most is something you THEY made yourself such as money. Arnold Glasow. 1 77th a WESTFIEIO Mi. WO 4.540 fit! PARKING LAST TIMES TODAY i i fin. nra hi nonie.

inree nioones i. BdltHI NTOWN inlt Drive-Inl Women Around the World, con 6 45 m. the World. 7. 10 30 Five Day MT.

HOLLY MI. Hnllyl-The Running I.mor 9pm Man. 7. p.m. BMIK.KTON lUureli Haunted Palace.

OAKLYN iBitzi Carry on Resardless. 7 9 m. 7 4a 50 I'HEKRY HILL (Hrtcmai Mary. Mary. PAI MYRA iPalmvri Taeony Bridue 9 Drivelni Speni er Mountain.

7 HILL ommunltyl Ixtrd of Mirv Mary 9 15 pm tlie Hiev 7, 9 pm PALMYRA Rroadn a Wall of Noise. C1.KMI.NTON lemrntonl Rampaite. The astillian rail. 7 did COULDN'T TURII0FF1 III Caloc Robert MIICHUM Elsi MARTINELLI I Jack i HAWKINS "RAMPAGE" THE WERSATIONAl hi New hind of Love. 9 pm.

iHHIl The Castillian. 5:50. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN North American politics and South American politics (says Sen. Stephen Young) is that our politicians start running before the election. That's Ear! brother.

A (I.ASSBOHO M.las.horo) Ilio Hravo. MUHUtH MAC Hint i 1 1 1 rii mt pin: The Haunting. 9:15 m. CLOUCESTIt, N. 4.

Mi. CI 0-73J llll FAIRING THEY C0ULDVT riiiTiirt 0001 9 10 p.m. PF.NNS GROVE Haunted Palace. 7. 9:50 Reptlllcu.

8:30 m. PITMAN (Broadway) Old Dark House. 7 The Maniac. m. PI.FASANTVII.I.K (Atlantic Drlre-ln) Lawrence of Arabia, cont.

7. 30 p.m. THiiKOFAKK ifarhway Drive In) A TURN OFF! SKI TONITE 8:30 P.M. Snd Featura 4Sttt 1 WtrlfiilJ 'PkoM NO l-MM MATS. TOMOR.

A SAT. 7 P.M. Frank Sinatra ShirUy Moclain "SOME CAME RUNNING" TciHrtictr tlM4 tkm UMirtO UTIITt HARVEST BALL Oaklyn-Bettlewood Post 84, New Kind of Love. Last Traill from Clin Hill rent 7 WF.ST COLLINGSWOOD (Crenrent) Tar- Pint NEWMAN JauM WOODWARD "A NEW KIND OF LOVE" la Technicolor Shown at 12-2-4. 6-1-10 American Legion.

705 Newton ran 3 Challenge, 7:35 Bam. 'OSE rtORFKCE FERRER HENDERSON IN A NIW MUSICAL COMEDY pace. 9 05 ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS Oaklyn, will sponsor a Har WKSTMONT iWtmnnt)-A New Kind vest Ball on Saturday night. An Bwana, o( Love. 7:25 9.40 WOODRl'RY (Wood) Call Me 7:25.

1:3 m. orchestra will furnish music for STARTS TOMORROW -WED. dancing. MITCHI'M IN "RAMPAGE" COLOR TAR AN HALT FNGKS misconduct. Following the boycott, student council leaders met last night with administration officials and worked out an agreement to meet Friday in an attempt to resolve the suspension question and other student complaints.

University President Robert Oxman authorized Dean James McClintock to arrange a faculty meeting with a committee of student council members. The students presented three major demands to the administration: Appointment of a student-faculty committee to explore the role of a student, his rights, his relationship to the university and the jurisdiction of student government. Clarification of university disciplinary policies. Recognition of the demonstration as evidence that student opinion must be taken into consideration in deciding the future role and image of the university. Oxman contended that the student who was suspended had been drunk when he returned to the campus last week.

After the student fell out of a window and injured his hand he was taken to Morristown Hospital, he said, and iTrifWTv'TTTTi I STARTS TOMORROW "20.000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" OE30 inearres t- T.I.: EM 5-9630 IV SX FREE PARKING DINNER DANCE Camden-Gloucester County Independent Insurance Agents Association will hold its First Annual Dinner Dance Friday at 8 p.m. at Tavistock Country Club. Music will be by the "Mel Aires." BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CottM rVttnt rwt THE SAM DAVO LEAN PrsourMa of Vt ml. I Uluburq Circle It. 70 Barclay Farm, Cherry Hill 11 1CUS OF FREE PARKING HA 9-6373 A PERLBERG-SEATON PRODUCTION CHAMBERUUH ifMit 1 1 mi umiiiii in in fim iiHsi: II I -a: ficuive finl fun Showing! TWO HITS IN HITS COLOR BE I-47M FREE PARKING Feal.

I IS. I 15 LAST TIMES Hi LflVREVCE OFAR4BIA TECHNICOLOR SUPER PANAVISION JEAN SEE BE Rfr STANLEY BAKER In IRWIN SHAW'S "IN THE FRENCH STYLE" Foaturo Tlmot FTIcaa PAULNMN JOANNE WOODWARD KIND OF LOVE "LORD OF SHOWS 7 9 P.M TOMORROW MARGARET Rl'THERFORD RORKRT MORI EY In AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "MURDER AT THE GALLOP" AVAR 1:00, 4:40 end 8:20 P.M. Mali: Adulti 75c, Evo. $1.00 Childran 35c of all tlmot CENTURY On Show Nighriy at 1:00 P.M. Adulls: $1 00, Childr.n 35c THE FLIES" TECHHiCCLDS- 2nd FEATURE "JET PILOT" IN COLOR PLUS Extra! Academy Award Winner "GRAND CANYON" Pictorial Wonder Set to Ferde Grote'a Muslcl KIRK DOUGLAS "LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL" STOOGES r.o AROl'ND THE JryrS (Vhlio Ham Plha 'J rA N.

J. JOHN WAYNE JANET LEIGH FREE IN-CAR HEATERS LAST TIMES TONITE "CARRY ON REGARDLESS" FEATURES 7:4. WORLD IN A DAZE I0E30I 'GIDGET GOES TO ROME" v.v.v.w.vv.v.Wav.rvrVw 1 STARTS TOMORROW FIRST RUN CAMDEN AREA Mm COlOU WETRO COLDWYN MAYER PRESENTS ueBBekenoLPs By special arrangement a at THE GOLDEN COACH Howard Lanin presents Sandy Gamory and his wandering minstrels from I I Jamaica with the singing a guitars and the Calypso beat! a a Tuesday thru Saturday a Fin Food octet ofli Dancing Only 15 minutes from downtown Philadelphia on route 38, at Haddonfield Rd. Cherry Hill, N. J.

I For reservations: (609) NO 27200 t' VT ADDED ATTRACTION NIOHT I LAST TIMES JOEY LUCA TODAY ON TMI MIGHTY WURLITZER 1ji Pun WiKriti imnir un tma BnamTiomi mil reniytt 41 so 1N0EI lliKiBisBffi OPENS TOMORROW! LOUIS JOURDAN ELSA MARTINELLI MARGARET RUTHERFORD MAGGIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR ORSON WELLES "SHAM! OF THE IAIINI WOMEN" ENDS TODAY: taeony psJnyra. BRIDGE DRIVE-IN THEATRE "HOT MONEY Olll" "UNTAMED YOUTH" AT nOUTC 73 PALMVRA LOCAL TA J-JOOO-OMDtN 6 5 I'M II. A. IN-62 Starts Tomorrow DOORS OPEN 11:30 A.M. KwowAr Know hcmaTJ ADVERTISEMENT TTWF PAAmrcT roA7iccT rnnjcr." cmo -m uicts MMMII1 J.

mm Ulllt a 4JT 5 wno TOOK a RU' ti case that MOIITii 4 tN PANAVISION AND METROCOICII KNASHE! An Adventure In Gourmet Dining ThW uniqup idea of otir Knashe Table rivph Fmbrrs patron thf arlvantaRp of partaking of exotic Continental dishes and sauces developed by world renowned chefs. This in addition to our famous prime ribs of beef sliced at the table, plus "Lagriiapp" gives you the benefit of a variety of the finest of foods all you can eat truly the utmost in dining anywhere. Strred daily from 5 to 10 P.M. (ercrpt Saturday) SOMETHING NEW! IS ALWAYS HAPPENING AT THE ON TMC SAMI mOQHAM rwnvf Mmum to nvi tlaaoBoTaBo STRONG ROOM" Ol Dili FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATIRS AT BOTH THESE DRIVE-IN THEATRES it i 1 i I i id 9 1 IJl I. 0.

OPENS 130 2 NITS IN COLON DORIS DAVID DOM JAMES DAY OAINEI It 71 AT txl CHOI Pa NO 0fl 'THE THRILL ThC AVBfy fM(, pwoTtr.ft: Mt- Mf Tm. "iNTlMATf. THf F'rVANrif ff TMf AVMATP THf PPOO(CF ROCK HUDSON "A GATHERING OF EAGLES" OF IT ALL- I COMPANION FEATURE AT CIRCLE ONLY "THUNDER ISLAND" Wtd. 2.30, 5.00, 9.S5 Thon. 3.15, 5.30, 7:45, 10:00 FRII IN-CAU HIATEWS show: cont.

FROM Ml. AT RHTU OUU IM Ctoucii'ta k. 61 i Ul (iclualvo 1st Drlvo-U Thootr Shewing THF TfR'OR BEHIND COSA NOSTRA TNI IROTNflNOOO Of CIIMH "JOHNNY COOL" Fim fronk fmotro, Jtilrl.y Mlaifta. Daoa Marl Hi In "SOME CAME RUNNING" I iaM tOUTIS 31 tMO 71 CltCll LAST TIMtS I THEATRES Mary, Mary'-'Spencer's Mt TODAY RT. 38 AIRPORT CIRCLE PENNSAUKEN NO 2 1071.

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