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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 21

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COUUfK-POST, Cemden, N. Friday, January 1971 Benjamin Franklin, Please Take a Seat r-zari wuson It Happened Last Night 2 South Jerseyans Named To Food, Drug Unit Posts FEWER ON PAYROLL WASHINGTON There were 135,000 fewer federal government workers In July 1970 than In July 1969, but In the same period the total of federal, state and local government workers rose from 11.8 million to 12 mm, -k. mm mt mm mm i mm mm If Illf Iflllill lip 'Jfiljf jtl J2I ALL SEATS 5 1.00 I mSwm inCI fly i'Y'li 1 I NEW YORK If your name is Benjamin Franklin, you'll be admitted free to the matinee of "1776" on Jan. 17 at the St. James Theater.

That day marks the 205th an niversary of the birthday of the original Benjamin Franklin, played in the musical by How ard Da Suva. Benjamin Franklins should lend docu mented proof to Harvey Sa bin-son, press representative for the musical, at 62 W. 45th New 10030. The United Nations moved to its present headquarters along New York's East River in 1951, I 810 HITS Cost Delly from P.M. "ANGELS DIE HARD" (R) A "HELL ON WHEELS" Barbra 8lrelaan4 Walter Mattha "HELLO, DOLLY!" (G) Features aid P.M.

DRIVE IN THEATRES I Opent 6:43 PM, Shews of 7 PM ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS NOW thru ACTION PACKED left out of'Tha Adventurers" 1 THEODORE C. MARVIGLIA BUDCO QUALITY ilk-iarnujjff'flu "THE U.S. CUSTOMS BUREAU BARRED IT AS OBSCENE! READERS FOUND IT SH0CKINQ AND SCANDALOUS! AND NOW, FOR ANYONE OVER it, IT IS A HENRY MIUIITS JPQ Affal vr- l0i SCARIER THAN A 1 VAMPIRE'S fr I ST I SI sjooi mr NIGHTMARE 3rd BIG WEEK CORONET feature Timet Tenlte at 7.13, 9:40 Sat. PM SMVRDAY fl lrT -prrrt-- rT.rrrti i cam PlUSl IN COLOR Nothing has been JOSCPH lUVINH PRCSENTS THI LEWIS OJLBKRT rU Of THE ADVENTURERS Based an the WmI "THE ADVENTURERS" by HAROLD R066WS WNDAY ONLY SLAT 2 -A 21 mm I FREE jr A KINO) LEE MARVIN as "Monte Walsh' Kiddle Mat. Siturdsj lt "Private Navr O'TvnU-Plus Addti Cartems MORE HORRIBLE THAN I i nit it iiif i MUMMT CURSE BOTH THEATRES PLAZA Continuous Dally Features Today Tomor.

4:45.7:20.9:50 filCanSesfaxr innrhnir-itiirsn'MrrMra Feature Times Tonlte 7:25 9:50 Sat. 2:25, 4:55, 7:25, 10 PM it r. rwis "Viewing ArVin Is like wsteMng Lew Atcmdor sink beskett or Bobby Fischer pisy chess. A virtuoso' player entering hie richest period! A -rammem I ALANARK1N XATCil-22' rIMrWB3sUIITI(SKtEII, JWWSaiT ORS'OlilWEUESKWfttt sgajy I5SI weaessjsiisssiisi 2 BIG HITS B.O. Opens 6:30 x.V"mmmi I iv I 1 JACKIE GLEASON Hideaway' Phyllis Dilla; she's a hairdresser who trims the locks of both the Kellys Ex-Dead End Kid Hunts at Barney Google's, wore a plastic inflatable tie containing water and live fish Rachel Roberts arrives next week to publicize "Doctors' she'll stay with Pamela Mason.

Attorney -singer Mike-Capanegro, once engaged to Connie Francis, was called to audition for the "Godfather" film Gov. 1 and Mrs. Rockefeller will be at Carol Channing's "Four On a Garden" tonight, a benefit for Bennington (Carol's alma mater) Buddy Hackett and Johnnie Ray are working together for the first time, at the Sahara Tahoe Sammy Davis Jr. stopped in at the Colony Record Shop for an album and stayed to dance a little. WISH I'D SAID THAT: The pessimist is the one who predicts that 1971 will be as good a year as 1970.

TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The greeting card industry's getting more imaginative. Now there's a sympathy card for the woman whose phone is out of order. EARL'S PEARLS: Along Broadway, claims Sid Allen, a man's considered a big spender if he takes a taxi to the subway. i WITH JOE FRAZIER and Muhammad All getting $2.5 million apiece, Mark Singer of The Camelot expects the referee to caution them: "Remember no hittin below the money belt." That's Earl, brother. Horticultural Unit To Meet Thursday The Horticultural Society of South Jersey will meet Thurs day at 8 p.m.

in the Community House at 820 Mercer Cherry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Lyonp will show slides of flower gardens they photographed last year during their trip around the world. I "A rip-snorter.

A triumph!" -Judith Opens 6 PM Shows Start 7 PM Electric In-Car Heaters NOW thru This Year's Mutt See Hill Crist, New YorK Magazine (X) NEW YORK "Queen Sam" is the nickname of Samantha Ridge, the girl with the sunshine hair from Michigan who's New York's 1971 Summer Festival Queen, and she says as she looks at you over those' high cheekbones, "I am crazy and I hope in my job I'll be able to maintain my insanities. "My madness," Sam says, "includes smiling at people in the New York subways. They Mnile back. I haven't had any bad experiences with men I'm a pretty fast runner. "I got pinched in a crowded subway once.

I reached down and dug so hard in that hand, then I looked quick to see whose face around me had a change of expression. Nobody's did. Whoever pinched me must have been used to girls' fingernails!" I ran into smilin' Sam lunching at 21 yesterday she's a great choice for Summer Festival Queen because she's so in love with N.Y. she even smiles when she looks at the garbage bags on the curb. Having been a "free-lance typist," folk singer, actress and model since coming here from Lansing 4 years ago, the part-Chippewa 24-year-old, 115-pound Samantha has had much good luck.

For example, she doubled for eight weeks for Faye Dunaway in the movie "Puzzle of a Downfall Child," at $150 a week, and excited many people into exclaiming that she really looked like Miss Dunaway. "My arm was used instead of Faye's in one scene," she admits. Sam's off to Texas, Hawaii, South America, Europe and remote parts of the U.S. huckstering N.Y.C. as a great summer resort and as she fixes those silver-gray eyes on you and juts out that unwavering chin, she tells you how friendly New Yorkers "They're so anxious to help you when you ask directions," she says, "they'll give you the 'wrong directions, rather than admit they don't know!" JACKIE GLEASON told his wife Beverly he was going to nap, and not to accept any calls.

Few minutes later: "The White House calling. President Nixon She disobeyed orders B'wayites are trying to spot a well-known male star in a porno film At the Cystic Fibrosis Star Time benefit at the Garden, honoring Hugh O'Brian (and Brownie McLean and Mrs. Milton Rackmil), Fannie Flagg said 6he's off to do the Dick Van Dyke series near Phoenix. She'll live on Tranquil Lane, Carefree, Ariz. Gloria De Haven, m.c'ing the wig show for Tamar Head Fashions at the Pierre, said her famous father, Carter De Haven, is coming up 85.

The Plaza's Persian Rm. joins the B'way theater trend next week, starting shows an hour earlier (8:30 and 11) Actor Jack Kelly and his wife introduced their curvy, beautiful guest at Danny's Theater Guide CAMDEN MIDWAY Angels Die Hint; Hell On WhAolv mt fmm D.m. WALT WHITMAN Hello Dolly, 7, I p.m. SUBURBAN BLACKWOOD Cheyenne Soda! Club. 10:35 p.m.; Monte Walsh, 8:65 BORDE Dix) Woodstock, 10:45 p.m.; Frankenstein Must Destroyed, 9 p.m.

BRIDGET ETON )N urel) Cotton Comes To BRIDGETON (Drlve-In) Caressed; Games Men Play. oont. from 7 p.m. CAPE MAY (Beach) I Walk The Line, Harlem, 7:25, 9:30 p.m cherry HILL (ElUsbar) There i A 7. sp.m Girl In My So 1 In My 8.

8. 10 s. 10 m. GLOUCESTER Hello Doily. 7, 1:30 D.m.

Ml. EPHRAIM (Harwan)-Mssh. 7:10. MT. HOLLY AJrport, 7.

p.m. OAKLYN (Rite) He 4 She, 7:50, :50 STONE HARBOR (Harbor)-JOM A Space Odysey, 8 thorokar: (Parkway). ') Vampire Count Yorga Vampire; Black Tnrmnt flfint from 7 VINELAND (Delsea) Student Nurses; Love Doctor, cont. from 7 p.m. WEST COLLINGSWOOD (Crescent) Monte Walsh.

7:10. 9:10 p.m. WILDWOOD (Casino) No Blade Of Grass. 7. I p.m.

WILUAMSTOWN (Grand) Paint Your wagon. 7 p.m.; Tell Me You Love Ma. Jume Moon, p.m. WOODBURY (Wood) Monte Walsh, 9:25 p.m. (Programs Subject Te Change) MOVIE RATINGS FOR FWREiVTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE person aoeuf me tuiiiMtf ef movf content (or timing by Ihtir cniftfren.

All MES ADMITTED Gtniral Auditncei i MuiMOMim h.ckbioo.iu tiMHO TTft im "7 ui intuit WsF MJL tVVt tV Highest Rating!" A M.Y.DtUy NvmM PLUSI 2nd GREAT COLOR HIT! 'MEDIUM Dynamite! PHILADELPHIA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the appointment of two South Jersey residents to top posts in its Phila delphia-based Region III office. Theodore C. Marviglia of Cherry Hill, N.J. has been named director, and Loren Y.

Johnson of Medford, N.J., depu ty director of the regional office operating out. of the U.S. Customhouse, 2nd and Chestnut Streets. A graduate of Rutgers Uni versity, New Brunswick, Marviglia directs FDA'i enforcement activities in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. Johnson is respon sible for the agency's law en forcement activities under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act in Pennsylvania and Delaware.

Born In Newark Marina whn wa lwm Newark, joined the FDA In 1935 as en inspector in the agency's New York office. He subse quently served as chief inspee tor at the Philadelphia District FDA office, as first chief Inspector of the FDA district office in Detroit, and as district director of the Cincinnati FDA District, Last May Marviglia was pre- seented the FDA's "Award of Merit' for sustained excellence in directing the' agency's Cin cinnati District Office and in promoting improved service to the public by federal, state and local agencies. A member of the Association of Food and Drug Officials of the United States, Marviglia has served as secretary-treasurer of the Central Atlantic States Asso ciation branch. He also is for' mer president of the Federal Business Association of Greater Cincinnati and was a member of the policy committee of the Federal Executive Board there. Marviglia is a World War veteran.

He and his wife, Marie, have a daughter, Claudia, a student at Douglass College. Born in Henderson, Johnson is a graduate of the Island Las Vegas Eyed in N.Y.C. NEW YORK (UPI)-Two city councilmen have visions of a Las Vegas on an island in the East River. Councilmen Matthew. Troy and Monroe Cohen, both Democrats, say they have found a loophole in the state's offtrack betting law and hope to have the city keep North Brother Island.

The 20-acre site is for sale, but Troy and Cohen want it used for a trade and convention center, gambling casinos and other facilities. The project would raise $1 billion for the city in taxes, Troy and Cohen said. They said thev would meet with state legislators to discuss their "Las Vegas of the East" project. The highest mountain in South America is Aconcagua, a in Western Argentina. JUST SOTO OF WALT lITMAR BUDGE 01 MOTES 130 1 29St TKOHOFAIE, U.

t48-2882 CHILDREN OXDEI FREE HIT 2 ELLIOTT GOULD PAULA PRENTISS 'AMOVE' on Cont. Prom 7 PM "TV HEATERS 0P5 INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL AMOS taiwiln OXOPFICCOftNtM FEATURES 7:50 9:50 sjratnount Picture A Hoewd W. Koch -Alan Jay Lemer ftoducaoa Slamng barora Streisand Yves Montana Iimui lf' I LOREN Y. JOHNSON University of Evansville, Did. He joined the FDA In 1957 as a chemist in the Cincinnati FDA District Office.

He has also worked in FDA's Bureau of Science in Washington, and as supervisory chemist at FDA's Detroit District Office. In 1964 Johnson returned to Washington to join the staff of FDA oirector of field operations. He was responsible then for coordinating the activities of all of the agency's field laboratories. In 1967 he became laboratory director for the Cincinnati District Johnson is a member of the Association of Official Analy tical Chemists and the Associa tion of Food and Drug Officials of the United States. He and his wife, Jeanette, have two daugh ters, Elizabeth and Margaret.

COMFORTABLE PUSH BACK SEATS ELLIOT COULD DONALD SOUTHERLAND "MASH" COLOR (Y DtLUXI PANAVISION Feature Time 7:10 (R) 9:30 SAT. SUN. MAT. ONLY "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS" Saturday at 1:30 P.M. All Seats 75 Sunday at 2:00 P.M.

Adulti 1.25 Children 75c in RH'iMmin Screenplay by TERENCE FRISBY based and JOHN BOULTING Directed by ROY lr li I Bob NewtiartLarry BfydenSimon OaklandJack Mchobcnand John Richardson NO M'flDQflon Ml 3rd BIO WEEK EXCLUSIVE SHOWING THE BEST AMERICAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR! NOW SHOWING THRU SUNDAY TWO DIG HITS IN COlOft! MERRY MADNESSlTSr-Wr-fr! Good holiday entertainment! A steady flow of giggles and guffaws'." -WANDA HALE, N.Y. Daily News ONE ADMITTED UNDER 21 ui DARK Produced by Ml FRANKOVICH liflglD ITI. 110. OlOUCISTII. j.

Hit WALT WHITMAN HlPOt CL t-UU limilLft "A VERY SHARP COMEDY! SellersHawn appreciators will not want to miss it!" ARCHER WINSTEN, New York Post "YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE! Thoro miict Hp at Ipast 1 flfl IIWI HIMWh Mto tWMWk WW Mq i -FRANCES TAYLOR, Long Island Press A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION PETER SELLERS -GOLDIEHAWN HIT i fUlOTT COUID DONALD SUTHERLAND M.A.S.H.,,W Open 6:30 Shew ELECTRIC ADiibiiM ty Jnoa In XtCTRIC IK-CAW MEATCRS AT TMI ailOGI. III. 73. PALMYIA, N. J.

TA f.3000 NJS ia B9 I T1 1 immtmmt flrlQ fC Undtr I 'l (P Gnawing Shown at 7tlS 8t 10i50 'THE FUNNIEST rI3p r.O VIE I'VE seen Hilr THIS YEAR! ll NtwYhrtfotl I ftBOiT.3 Mil ITCTJISLTS IP- SDTICf HTMUW toMWIf HMLUt fcBCHAIl MiK DOM ftfCMUO CAtTLLIM tot OWr fiUAtOWO UAttAN MAHlf -JtNMf MCKlM tLO ItACMMAM JUettf WUU AM0 VOUM IRlnsSSs COLOR Shown Only ot 9:05 PM RICHARD BFJJJAMifJ Jyfe- ceomeanyintt hmhm Parent or Adult Qtjifdian I texual hunger A' on his original play Executive Producer JOHN BOULTING COLOR From Columbia Pictures 3rd HILARIOUS WEEK! Alt AGES ADMITTED, Parental Guidance Suggested Ri 1 RESTHICTED Under 17 nqulrts accomcinying i Parent or Adult Guardian NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED I (Age limit may vary in etrtiin irtit) IS KB IB MMMCIIVI BIG 3 HOUR KIDDIE SHOW Saturday Matinee at 1:30 ALL SEATS 75c tltth: 2 BIG "PINOCCHIO IN OUTER SPACE" HITS "VALLEY OF MYSTERY" i SATURDAY 6, 10 P.M. AT 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAIY AT FRIDAY I 2, 4, 7:55 9:50 P.M. SUNDAY M1MN IKTUM COOi Or iu4lliumil,.

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