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COURIER-POST, Comdtn, N. Thuriday, January 31, lS7f 20 irlLOUELLA WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY EARL WILSON It Happened Last Night Optimistic Note Keys '57 Heart Drive The 1957 Heart Fund drive Parish Hears Building Plan In86thYcar Plans for enlarging the mainj To Uncle Sam From a Nephew On Doc. 5, the Feds swooped dowirlnto Clinton, and Hollywood Lions Review Plans to Build Eye Clinic Plans for construction ol an eye clinic building on West Jersey Hospital grounds with funds raised by Lions clubs of South Jersey, were outlined Wednesday at a meeting of the Camden Lions. William H. Doerr.

past district governor for District 16-C, com-prising Lions clubs from South Jersey counties, said $20,000 already has been received in cash T.UI and Prattle of TV, Town Yes, it's true, I dyed my hair red and I'm glad, Why should women change their hair like dresses and "men be forbidden to switch hues? My B. latest simonlzing job convinced me I should assert mv independence. I heard of a friend arrested 10 yellow members ol the White Citizen Councils. Twenty. opens here and throughout Camden County Friday on an optimistic note.

four hours before the arrests a mob of bigoted bullies had mauled a Hollywood, Jan, 31 (INS) auaitonum ol urace episcopal white clergyman for escorting some Negro teenagers to public Now hold on for a surprise In who took a blonde to dinner one night, quite forgetting that his wife had just changed back to a brunette. At least that was his story. Roy L. Abbott, 1957 Heart t-nurcn, Aiercnantvuie ana inci school after the u. Js.

supreme court ruled the kids had a right opening of a Building Fund ram-to go there Though now on bail, putting these lawbreakers paign in the spring were outlined! behind bars is long overdue. Now, Mr. Brownell, you ought to put Fund chairman, reported an en far away Kyoto, where Josh Logan is directing "Sayonara," he drooped the information to a aUhe 85th annual parish meeting (he whole organization where it belongs alongside the name of "Sr i bl(Vyl friend of mine that Mitzi Gaynor ithe KKK on your U. S. Attorney General's subversive list Wednesday night.

first Im making you a gorgeous platinum blonde, JLarry Mathews told me at Beauty City, the all-night spot in Times Sq. Sure enough, I looked like Jayne Manstield above the fore- head. They threw gook on me and stung my scalp with liquids, and'says Dick Mayer, "I'd like to read I became strawberry red a little'n, iint oinmn nH find 1 1 vessel diseases due to the educa The Rev. Albert Van Duzer, This will mean that no member of the White Citizen Councils can tional uroeram of the American will co-star with Rozanno Brazzi in "South Pacific." Mitzi is certainly the dark horse D. rector, in his report to, remain on the Federal Government payroll in any capacity what-more than 200 parishioners at like Harpo Marx used to be.

jthpre whoge commitments toward a 560,000 dinner-meeting, also told ot plans to complete rennishlng of the new years ago President Ike Heart Association and its local affiliate. Speaking before 250 guests at a kick-off meeting in Camden Tuesday night, Abbott thanked newspapers for rendering invaluable assistance by devoting con in this race. I have heard Doris Day and Judy Garland mentioned for this musical prize, but never Mitzi. However, you can bet on one parish house in the purchased 'the Justice Department wi wrong fork" Dagmar, Tina Louise, GretchenlThat pa'1' Wyler, Gwen O'Hara and Zahra' nI, Norbo all insisted that I lookl l.rt,-k. I i rrli Gebhardt property on Maple list every organization found Dr.

Van Duzer announced that to be totalitarian. Fascist. Com thing, if Josh Lagan wants wuzi plans are being made to extend niunist or subversive." He said siderable space and time to tell "darling." They, however, didn'l ithe ministry of the church to rcsi-1 ditto about outfits advocating ing me iacis bdoui me neari ana a darling what. dents of Kingston Estates and or violence to deny others Cherry Valley, by holding serv- their rights under the IT. S.

Con he will get her. Rodgcrs and Hammerstein have such great confidence in his judgment he can just about write his own ticket about the screen version of "South Pacific." Significant Accomplishment ices in the chapel at Are the White Citi- "Any girt would be Jealoun of He stated the program was undertaken by the Lions' sight conservation and work with the blind committee last year and is expected to be completed by 1958. The clinic while separate from West Jersey Hospital and not part of proposed expanison there, will be manned by the hospital'! ophthalmologists, Doerr said. The $60,000 needed to construct the building and purchase necea-sary equipment is being raised by the clubs. Harold P.

Nutter, past president of Lions International, introduced Doerr at the dub'i weekly meeting in Kenney'i. Approved in Egg Harbor that shade of red, Larry Math Cemetery, Kings Highway and ton mobsters eligible for the Gov-Church rd. ernment's roster of rotters? Let's ews said. Possibly, but I doubt if Vcn tn or Free Of Delinquency, Car Fatalities Ventnor, Jan. 31 This seashore resort has several claims to distinction, according to an annual report just issued by Police Chief Maurice C.

Mower. During 1956 it had no juvenile delinquency. For the last four years, there has been no automobile fatality. In 1956 there were 41 fewer motor accidents than in 1955. During the last year $11, 231.95 was collected in parking meters.

Plans for enlarging the mam look any boys would. If you cross your heart andchurch auditorium have been! On Dec. 7, '54. the Marengo drawn by Alexander Hazcll, arch-jCounty While Citizen Councils in I'm going to leave it red for a few days to see if life is any more interesting to -redheads. Then, itect, Alabama warned that blood would he spilled on the campus if "While the cardiovascular diseases still account for 53 percent of this nation's deaths each year, we Amercans have developed a new and more optimistic concept concerning them," Abbott said.

"We know that some forms of heart disease can be prevented, some eases actually cured. And, most important of all, we know that most heart conditions can be helped, particularly if they are discovered early enough throuch Egg Harbor, Jan. 31 Formation of a Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School was ap-nroved bv five communities in Largo Increases Cited back to the beauty parlor for an 'orriv tnd to rnter vv hite other dye job. I wonder how wom promise not to tell, I'll let you in on a secret. Jaclc Benny goes to the Flamingo Hotel to do a nightclub act his very first.

Negotiations are on at this moment and it will be in the spring or summer. With his symphony orchestra stints going over so big, you can the area last night, 2603 to 529 in a public referendum. IToM en keep going through it. And I also wonder about that funny smell around my head. Maybe Yul Brynner had the Th fivo nnmmnnit who "wu who Dr.

Van Duzer told of the large joo( was spilled increase in parish families, com-j. on May 9, "55. Clergyman municants and pupils in all de-jG. W. Lee of Belzoni, was partments of the Church School, shot while driving his car.

The He said the largest class in theiRPV, Mr. Lee died for urging history of the church would bcjNCgrf, voters to register at elec-conflrmed Feb. 10, by the RtJtion time despite warnings from Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, Bishop' the While Citizens Councils voted on the question were Egg Harbor City, 846 to 419; Ekk right idea.

Jnedical check-up," he added. Harbor Township, 216 to 28; After Car Hits Truck Charles F. Reigel, 34, of the 3100 block Alabama rd. was charged with drunken driving Wednesday night after the car he "This change in attitude and understanding is a significent ac time, has come for you to put them there. One of the 16 ar- complishment in public of the Episcopal Diocese of New Tn Belzoni, too, Gus Courts be- UUi) Ul li a m.

Mullica Township, 268 to 65 After hearing the whole fer. prop The 1957 Heart Fund drive Jersey. rame active in interracial Vu 0 nn. The rector thanked the Rev. Citizen Councils trigger men told C.

Council ehief. is an Ronald G. Albury, curate; the him to lav off. He refused. On Atomic Plant worker bet Jack will take his fiddle with him and do that type of act.

He does his symphony appearance with Wallenstcin in Los Angeles in April. From Las Vegas I get word that Jackson said he didn't want all the money in the world, so he isn't trying to break the salary record. I hadn't seen Brian Donlevy in osition, young Gobel shook his will continue through Feb. 28, head and said, "I don't think I'll Rev. Edward A.

Weissbach. 27. '55. P.ns Courts UL' -1 SL major portion or me mnds col-1 fool with it." curity rating. If the W.

C. boys lrtAH rnmnininff in Ihic ama in deacon; Mrs. Albury, wounded Our compliments to Oscar Ham have more than a million th tho.naM- nrnnr.m merstein for something different bers. it's an odds-on bet that nun-1 the Camden County Heart Asso- utioir director; irea womer, choirmaster; John P. Buzby, or- ivirch a ganist; Mrs.

Spencer W. Megone- citizen leader of the drpHo nf nthnr Tille am rrnHini Ji a motion picture in ages. True, rnimrils AsaiTu ciauon rneumauc lever control councils, werklv nnvrhnrke frnm 4. -j 1 navn cfipn mm nn I nur ffq rnrtr'B Bfli-rnTarv and i nri i r-j-- -'iruuiis, muu-ssiuniu ana lav eau- garter, puonsnea an unsignea ujnds of Fprtoral Rovummdnt nary a movie. Now he has been B.

Carruth, sexton, for their serv- s-his hate rae calline hislE v. government against. Approval of the referendum clears the way for construction of a proposed 30-room school to be built at an approximate cost of $1,700,000. Two Other Questions Approved Two other question on the ballot were also approved. One authorized the board of education of the new district to raise $15,000 to be used for operating expenses until a budget is prepared and the other fixed the annual cost of operating expenses of the new high school according to the average daily enrollment of pupils from each of the five districts.

was operating collided with an oil truck on Broadway near Morgan blvd. According to Sgt. William Yea-ger the truck was operated by W. E. Prudence, 36, of 410 Carter ave, Bellmawr, and owned by the Liquid Transportation of Perth Amboy.

John Bowker, 40, of 305 Ker-sarge a passenger in Reigel'i car was treated at West Jersey Hospital for cuts of the head. Yeager said the two vehicles collided in front of the New York Shipyard. Reigel was examined by Dr. Lee J. Hammett and held for a hearing Feb.

7 in Camden Traffic Court. for talking. For his m.c.'ing at the Theatre Wing dinner, especially when he showed a picture of then Gen. Eisenhower at the front with Field Marshal Montgomery behind him. "As a matter of fact," observed Hammerstein, "he always seems to have Montgomery' behind him." VWM Mr vor Cliff dwellers the title role in "Stalin is Alive," was Edwin Mason; vestrymen for which rolls next Monday.

Zug- three-year terms, L. Booth Hum-smith and Russell Birdwell would phreys 3d, James R. Wingate, like Brian for the part. Dr. Kenneth F.

Blindenbacher At a recent party the Zugsmiths and William Slim; William G. gave, Jeffrey Sfone, who plays an Freeman, vestryman for one year Harrington OKs School Bonds tice we are not playing for peace in our time tljat we will fight it out for our children rather than pass the fight to them We intend to fight." On April Edward G. Robinson's success as a stage actor in "Middle of the Night" entranced a New York Nearly 42 percent of Barrinc- underground leader in the picture, to fill the unexpired term of Wil cation and distribution of oxygen kits to ambulance squads. Heart Sunday Feb. 24 The campaign will hit its peak on Heart Sunday, Feb.

24, when hundreds of Heart Fund volunteers will go from door-to-door collecting contributions from their neighbors. Abbott, executive vice president of the Peoples National Bank of Laurel Springs, said community leaders in this area include: Mrs. G. Burns, Fairview Ashland; Mrs. G.

Eppleman, Atco Atco; Mrs. Thomas J. Moran, 5 Hummingbird Audubon Park; Mrs. F. V.

Pyne, 10, 150 W. including some attacked 'tons rc8'sterod voters went to liam H. Lindsay, and John P. of Carter own boys, Mason A. Stratton, county woman fan who was heard to ex- 1 1.

-1 1 "ltc stmennicnaenr or scnoms, saiu Nat King Cole in Birmingham, Ala. fcnp him -a on1 Wednesday night, 'I am very we pvus vyemii-saay nigm 10 cast ballots in a special referendum on a $1.1 million school bond issue. The proposal was approved Ramsay, vestryman for one year to fill the unexpired term of Mason. Edward I. Berry, solicitor, served as parliamentarian.

J. happy over the results. I ctai- i. ordinary gangster." In June, 1956, the Seaboard Citizen Councils was formed in 945 to 547. showed up with his wife, Corinne Calvet, wearing a metal artificial arm with hooks on it so he could get in some practice for the role he plays in the film.

Just heard from Libya, where John Wayne is filming "The Legend of the Lost," that John never realized what small sta-tured people the Libyans are Until hrt ttMOiH clnnnintr in nnn tf A man Texan braced to an Enclish- e.Jf0te- FT US a i tain, about 16 miles east of At-v lexan Draggea man the lnterest the It 700 fept "All of Great Britain could havp in the future of their chil-l j- f. above thc country surrounding it Norman Miller was chairman of D. C. by the notorious the nominatine committee which nr. into one corner or lexas.

Ana j-p- into one corner of Texas." John Kasper, one of the top com Stratton will be responsible for the Britisher replied, "I daresay it could and wouldn't it do won- With 1492 of the 3579 registered voters balloting, it was one of the largest turnouts ever at a special school election in the borough, according to Earl DuBois, building committee chair- included Mrs. Melville J. Ellis, Miss Mary Moses, Mrs. Fred Homer and William Kocrner. missars and troublemakers in the maggoty movement.

Kasper mailed out a sheet called "Vir-einians on Guard" which reads appointing members to the school board until an election can be "A hus u' oi-umawr; jurs. dprs f0P the Dlace'" John Potts. Park ave. and Albion iiSV band trying to outsmart his sometime next year, Berlin: Mrs. Caroline Molt.

fhpir hod Thrv inst u-Prpn't I Delegates Chosen lilfA a nntrp nut rtf T-Titlpr rallinp-lman nf lhf hoard nf pdtirnHrm is line (til cjt: lining lu uuiMiidii; 28 Baynes Gloucester. an John J. flomp, noaro 10 nave ino long enough for tall Duke and a William w. aig was reelected upon Council members to "hang The bond issue is to finance Mrs. Lola Price, 628 Beach rwroir search was immediately instituted honorary warden.

inine Supreme Court Swine, De- construction of a 22-room ele- The regular board will have nine members, two from each of Laurel Springs; Mrs. E. L.I Delegates elected to the di0Ce-Utrn Rprf0 All Miiwnvite Sav. mpntarv srhnnl at WnnHlann anA to find a European bed for him. vollmer.

213 Chestnut Mag San convention are W. Tingle a.i RnnspvplHan Dunps. nndlNpwtnn bvps and a Smalltown stuff: A married five districts except Muinca nolia; Mrs. R. B.

Shirley, 100 Dickerson, Melville J. Ellis and.Doath' to Usurers." The dirty addition to the Avon School on ureenieign Merchantville; Township which will be represented by only one member because of its smaller size. sheet also contains news clips and woman I know is shocked at how changeable we men are: "One week I love my husband the next, Mrs. Norman Grant. 2135 Lex ington Pennsauken; Mrs.

Mercer dr. Polling was in the Culbertson School on W. Gloucester pk. A 90-acre tract of land on Co- In a few weeks, after she gets all of her many shots, Ruth Waterbury takes off for Libya, and she promises to send a full account of happenings in the African locale. Ruth won't have to worry about the beds; she's under five feet tall.

press photos showing crosses burning (and suggesting more?) before the homes of Chief Justice can stand him," she explains Maxtor. OSS I mtare: 11:50, 1:52, 1:54, 8:3, 10: no Robert Grimmer, 355 Chestnut st, Woodlynne; Mrs. M. C. Tab-ler.

704 Ambassador, Park View itaroia v-. ruman, wiin Aioen Druce, F. Wharton Baker and Arthur H. Mason, alternates. Dr.

Van Duzer presented -certificates of service to the following members of the vestry who retired under the rotation plan: Miller, senior wraden, and Ellis, Khrushchev says Rus-lnsne between Spruce and sians invented freedom. Yeah, and Hamilton Township, a Scotsman invented tipping. I has been suggested as a site for Warren ex-Sen. Lehman Poulson Mrs. Theresa Costanzo.

the new high school. The site, 200 White Horse Clemen- There was a real lover's quar- ry. I however, will have to be approved ntt vflLr five districts in another Jessel phoned Miami Monte 'Mi Named Artisans Head Walter W. Poulson, 44, of 515 Maple Palmyra, was elected head of the Artisans Order of Mutual Protection during the ton; Mrs. William Willis, 18 N.

White horse Lawnside; Mrs. Mary Volz. 48 S. Rowand Even while out on bail (on appeal from a one-year' contempt rap) Kaspar continues his racist operations. Recently he issued a call to all White Southerners to rel, between Natalie Wood and; Edward J.

Hahn and Chandler Nicky Hilton Sunday evening at P. Yarnall vestrymen, the Luau, with Nicky leaving Other members of the vestry without Natalie and then calling are Pitman, senior warden, and Runnemede Carlo Hotel for a singing job for lZ his girl friend, Karen Hanson Aly Khan was backstage at "Mr.lWakott's Ex-Manager Wonderful" to congratulate the! Vestrymen Alexander Mrs. Ogdcn Potts, 501 E. Maple Lindenwold; Walter back to try to find out with whom group's 86th annual session Wednesday night in Philadelphia. refuse to obey Federal Govern Hz! Motion Picture I cast Audrey Hepburn and Mel Does Job as Tireman Harvey R.

Shapley, Joseph W. Walter, James L. Shaunessy, Jo Baxter, Hartner Somerdale; some 900 delegates, represent liir: iuu ment orders on segregation. He demanded that local "public officials arrest any Federal judge EnTrroinnTni covin- 86 assemblies and 40,000 Koykka 205 Marne Ferrer have the bridal suite at the A famed theatrical ing seph P. Cox and Raymond ti.

Donges. At a special vestry meeting, John W. Wagner was reelected uie vvos wucicu uui ui jus iiuspiiat j. she went home. Natalie is in good spirits these days because she is being tested for "Marjorie Morningstar," with producer Milton Sperling giving the orders and Irving Rapper directing her in her tests.

Natalie has high hopes of getting this! members of the order, named Poulson in a closely contested race during a meeting in the timer. rm suitP too manv lrmd rinmnsmp lclln 1115 At, A levtintrmch a tl ro SnhilhO' i Btack" Horse Farms, 4th st. and Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. His parish treasurer and Shaunessy, or FBI agent who interferes" While the U. S.

Attorney's office makes a distinction between KKK outfits and White Citizen Councils, Kaspar does not. He regularly announces speaking engagements before both groups. tu. it- 1 r-u iniacK norse an. r.piuaiin.

nrooKiawn; Mrs. JL. A. Principato, 51 Euclid Had-donfleld; Miss Elizabeth Danen-hovver, 301 Evans Haddon-field; Mrs. John Berger, 321A Princeton Barrington Gardens; Mrs.

Charles F. Wise, 614 White Horse Eugene Lemke, 22 W. Temple Strafford; James Lockwood, 310 parish clerk and secretary of the vestry. u.e v. Bocchicchio and 20 other pa- plum.

Hnllvwnnrf Snamhof, Cnlterted Entertainment Program trons were dinmg in the restau- Today's Best Uugh: Frank rant when a parking attendant, Cerutti hears that King Saud tied Frank T0rcasio. 41. of 610 Svca- Slides of "Youth Week at title will be Most Excellent Master Artisan. Poulson, an employe of the Palmyra postoffice, is a native of Palmyra, was graduated from Palmyra High School, and is a veteran of War II. He is a member of Palmyra Assembly 65, AO of MP.

lit L. TnllM up New York's traffic he insisted Grace Church" and other parish enm SnW anHiKisper interrupted meeting of activities were shown. Solos and w. LAitnDert Westmont; on facing the east on a west at Random: Ex-Gov. and ex-Sen.

Herbert Lehman of New York will occupy the Presidential suite at the Desert Inn in Palm Springs for 30 days. He's due there the Virginia Council on Human Mrs. jviane uooK, 41 Haddon; bound street. Relations to shriek: "We in the Citizens Councils have declared Singer Alan Dale signed his ducts were sung by Mrs. John W.

Wagner, soprano, and Homer, baritone, with Wagner and Mrs. Homer, accompanists. Homer led 12th manager, Joe Fontana more Haddon Heights, entered and told the proprietor, Mrs. Sophie Morrow, smoke was coming from a second floor window. Bocchicchio, who lives In Ephraim, grabbed a fire extinguisher and ran to an upstairs apartment where he pulled some wall covering to reach the blaze.

Chief William Owen, of Mt war on you. We are going to run; 1 1 you out of town" Three weeks iLIIa fltZgerald KestS Yul Brynner read Winston Churchill's tribute to FDR at the Westmont; Mrs. Martha Comerford, 244 Center Mt. Ephraim; Mrs. Marvin Goldman, 701 Everett Collingswood; Mrs.

William Morrison, 709 W. Browning Collingswood; Mrs. Harry Rose. 73 Windine Wav. Agent Louis Shurr, who surgery for a serious internal condition, is coming along March of Dimes dinner Wednes later, tree on nan ior causing a if.

11 riot, Kasper screamed, to a howl- Alter Abscess Surgery 1AMUIL VAMAIOW TNIATRES 3 day night Garry Moore's the nicely at Cedars of Lebanon Hos group singing, with Edward Ees-selink, as accompanist. Wingate presented Mrs. Ellis with a medal as a gift from the Grace Church Men's Club, in ap- preciation of her services to the ing mob of his fans that he wanted "everv tvoe of resistance" pital. His friends will be happy Gibbsboro. against letting Americans of all New York, Jan.

31 (UP) Negro blues singer Ella Fitzgerald was reported "resting comfortably" today in New York T-Tncnital Ephraim Fire which an-; OOTI II and 73 CIKU newest booster lor the word game, "Jotto." Wish I'd Said That: Herb Sheldon's description of Jayne Mansfield: "She's a girl who has every Optometry Licenses swered an alarm turned in byi races go to school togetner. To sum up: Their ugly record shows that the White Citizen to hear this. Lowell Thomas flies out to emcee the Screen Producers' Guild Milestone Award Ball Feb. 17. Walt Disney is the Milestone winner this year.

Mrs. Morrow, said the fire was caused by a short circuit He box orricE opens at r. m. IN CAR ELECTRIC HEATERS Miss Fitzgerald underwent a Given 5 N. J.

Residents parish. Mrs. Joseph W. Walter was general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ellis, Mrs.

Evans Hillman, o-ramute operation Wednesday in estimated damage in the unoccu- thing and a little lett over." li i "With all the world's problems," pied apartment at $50. Mrs. Humphreys. Mrs. Wingate.

Councils have adopted a policy of advocating or approving force or violence to deny others their Constitutional rights. It shows they have issued propaganda in The badly swollen left hand of Bud Westmore, makeup head at U-I, was caused when the back wheels of his car ran over it Mrs. Carmen DeFulio, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Albert E. Druce Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Druce for an "abcess in the region of the appendix." A hospital spokesman said the appendix was not removed. The 37-ycar-old singer entered the hospital Sunday after suf Trenton, Jan. 31 (UP) Names of five New Jersey residents, including a Camden man, have received licenses to practice optometry in this state, it was announced Wednesday.

The five were among 23 other out-of-state applicants who passed citing Americans to alter the SUNDAY ONLY Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs.jform 0f government of the U. when he was trying to put chains It Ww 'Xiw' Mj John Brown and by unconstitutional means. on on ing the snowstorm.

fering severe abdominal pains during performances at the Paramount Theatre. a November examination to prac Rapkiw (Mitpn Mntrnn ic' tice optometry. The New Jersev erouD includes just back from the Bahama Liz Taylor Mixed Up rinnn u. It, Taxidriver Sues Lanza lnk Bufanio, 330 Federal On Divorce Status vamaen ieonara btruiowitz, funeral of his sister, Mrs. J.

W. Spencer. That's all today. See you ON STAGE IN PERSON WHAr Femeut Oiic. Jotkty KM WILLIAMS ROCK 'N ROLL REVUE LITTLE RICHARD and HIS BAND THE HEARTBREAKS THI SENSATIONS THE SCHOOL BOYS THE CADILLACS AND MANY OTHER STARS Doors Open 1:38 P.

M. Stags Shows: 3.25, 7.05, S.45 Newark; Eugene B. Stollman, shows that they have created a climate of fear in many Southern communities and have promoted group hatred and group violence. In short, it shows they are anti-American and subversive. The White Citizen Councils brag they have better than a million members That's more than the Commies or the Nazis started out with in any country The Council mobs know exactly what they want and precisely down what gutter they are 2nd t-eatur Mexico City, Jan.

21 (INS) Elizabeth Taylor and producer Mike Todd will be married Saturday, if the film beauty can get her divorce status cleared up by then. Bound Brook; Peter V. Caterinic-chio, Elizabeth, and Irving R. Feingold of Union City. The disproportionately long tail of the thrasher is as long as its whole body.

Jury Awards $30,000 Auto Crash Damages For $70,000 in Crash Hollywood, Jan. 31 (UP) Opera -singing film star Mario Lanza today faced a $70,000 dam-age suit brought by a taxidriver who charged the singer with "consciously indifferent" driving. Seymour E. Maslow, 32, charged Wednesday in a Superior Court damage suit that his cab ti'fio It it Tl Kl OA Vt a OP No one, including the married DANE CURK JAMES CRAIO A Vineland man was awarded sccmea .,0 Kn.ow ne ner nx loin man nan anaiutu $30,000 damages Wednesday by Starts TODAY Wilding had been legally ended EHUD by a Mexican court. 0 Jthnlfltt DOUBLE FEATURE rv i.i nn ia.il wan ''Repoon the Object were al- tjg trn group 4be'dering as Mexico SfBTlK toUhta: TONITE I FRI.

AND Wih WHfFilTo WALT DISNEY'S most MAN AGAINST TIGitt SHARK! driven Dy jLanza. Masiow sun accused Lanza of driving at an 3 City traffic, tnrv hnnka that wav But the I "WESTWARD 1 I Ut Tilt Liz and Mike excessive speed and was con WUB rition fnmvilo hllllv hnVK mixed jury before County Judge Dzick in a suit brought againsl Joseph Yecco, of Pennsauken. Placido Dragotta 29, of Vineland, was injured on Oct, 5, 1955, in a traffic collision in Buena Vista Township, Atlantic-County. Dragotta was driving a truck out of a driveway from the New Jersey Dressed Poultry Co. onto Tuckahoe when the collision with Jecco's aiilnmnhiln rv.

cruising to Port Zihuatanejo on a 'Vf Lrv because thev siously indifferent to surrounding ri I i auduion, n. 1. nv int I circumstances. WAGONS" Mexican comedian Cantinfias. Supposedly, they will ask a judge tlcs come Youth for Christ Rally in the port, loo miles north oi Acapulco, to grant the actress a HAOOON AVI.

OIOUCIITII, N.T" To Show Spiritual Film I Woodburv. Jan. 31 A film. "SON JfjEMMON MSI PAIKII Wr YORK AUti "A TRIP TO DISNEYLAND U. S.

curred. He asked $100,000. He divorce. i i was an employe of the company. I pus Mst.

Dillr 1:30 ABU) CKNTUIir square Dance slated Recently Louisiana Congressman Overton Brooks demanded that von, Mr. Brownell, order the FBl'to halt its probe of White Citizen Council members in the northern part of his state. He complained that J. Edgar's sleuths were investigating sheriffs, state legislators, district attorneys and many others." Please, please, "Big Brother," will be shown Sat-1 Woil (SANT ISUN AWAY urday at 8 p. m.

at the Youth for 1 uvuvju a aiyn Christ rally at Gardenville Gospel I lROM I Center, Delsea dr. at Cooper st. I I rniLA t.rtniNO tiikatbks rilQNK W't 3-1515 WIN OR LOSE SHE COT WHAT SHE WANTED "FRONTIER GAMBLER" JMMINO JOHN BROMFIELD COLEEN GRAY WAIMIITTonitoPin mhmmkJ Technicolor Sol. 2:30 i noeiw iwiuiw ViWV the rally and the showing of the Felicia Farr "REPRISAL" of ADDED Oar MadlMB) film, a plea lor spiritual awaken Mt. Attorney General, don Bill "CALLING HOMICIDE" Filial Reduced Parking Rates for Our Patrons After 6 P.

M. at New Kinney Garage ine di expens in wunut-iiui performance of their sworn duty!" KUrtl Tonlrht DORIS IIAV ami I 27th A Rirtf hii JULIE" ill In Calar Nlf litM DOUBLE FEATURE "THI OPfOJITI SIX" tlut "MIN OF IHHWOOO FOKEST" Maarmn HAA John FORAVTHI "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" ZSL, "CANYON RIVER" For Saturday by OES Athene Chapter 201, OES, will sponsor a square dance Saturday at 8.30 p. in the U. S. Army I Reserve Training Center, 37th and Federal sts.

Tickets may be purchased at the door. John Zagoreiko will be the caller for the square dance and there also will be ballroom danc-jing. Mrs. Evelyn Cathcart is worthy matron and Earl W. Lloyd is worthy patron of the i chapter.

The beer bottles emptied by American and Australian soldiers on Manus Island during World War II have been broken up to form the foundation of an all-! chapel on the Congressman Brooks insists that "his section of the nation" be treated "like the co-equal state that we are." Your answer ought to be that you will as soon as his state begins to treat its Ne I jaoYinownAiwm-toioikrMiuxi In now eomotfy TUHNEt slOVE FEITURE JLmm B.f frem Ktrrnltr" Li 7-77 1 COST. FROM 6 Jj) "7TH TIL 6:30 CMLnP taaawaaaawaaaaBj Technicolor I groes like the co-equal citizens that they an- And here's how Spencer Tracy MOUNT AIM' rnrr. dinnkrwakk ro ladifs TORTONI law Wl nil I BokKrt Wa flier FORREST 2 51', Be Feb SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE dirict no n. r. succiss "REPRISAL" QT Mftddan! Felicia Firr IRIUAV RATI RltAV "CANYON R1VKR" AM) "MASSAC'RK" OPENING SOON! Hi you can make them do it: The Commies and their front-ers, the Silver Shirts and the Kookoo Kluxers, too, are on your subversive list.

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