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"She got 20,000 shares. It was 5, now it's 60. What does that come to? One million two." I 2, MILGRAM -Che." Oair Sharif. 11:20. 1:20.

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NEXT WEEK THURS. i SAT. 1 THE UTTLE BROOKLYN GIRL with a head for business also gambled Wednesday night. She devised a special piece of business. SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES! Shew Start Duskl Sea Both Lata 10:301 H.t oil Held Overt 2nd BlerA-bustino Wk.t First Runt Rdwd Beniamm Color IK) CLINT EASTWOOD KIUIAKU niniun HERE EAGLES DARE GOODBYE, COLUMBUS 2.

Peter Sellers In LOVE YOU, ALICE 8. TOKLAS 1 Metiea rietara- taOastrr Batlac grsneeiss GI faxceeteB far GFJNEBAL aadieaee. (M SanesseA tar MATl'BE aadieaee. (parental dtscretiea aAviaedt. BESTBICTtD Peraaaa aaaer 10 kTWArS SMASH MUSICAL BIT THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS Frank Sinatra THE DETECTIVE 1 PARKWAY 11 R'28e2 So.

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anseaa aeeaasaaatea ar aarea ar aaalt caaraiaa. fX Peraaaa a Oder 14 aat aaasiUeA. First Run Showing! GOODBYE, COLUMBUS Steve McQueen. Natalie Wood IOVB WITH A PROPER STRANGER WALT DISNEY'S I "PETER PAN" I AQUA I IOUNGI A BAR 223 S. S2d COC 1:30 25 7:20 0-1 Shows Start Duskl Seo Both lot at 10:301 "WHERE EAGLES DARE' MILT JACKSON 2 Sfor-pockKl Color Spectaculars! 1.

R. Benjamin, A. MocGrow 1st Run! (R) GOODBYE, COLUMBUS HELD OVER 2ND WEEKI Exclusive Drive-In Winner of 2 Academy Awards! Tha France ZaHiraHi production of ROMEO JULIET Plus Rooart Bedford Jana Fonda RAREFOOT IN THE PARK Giant Free Playground! BO. Oparn 7 PM I QUINTET "It's kind of tricky," her manager, Marty Erlichman, said. "I know, but I like to take a gamble on opening night," Barbra said.

AS A SHOCK FOR THOSE anticipating something high fashion, she had planned to come out in dungarees, say with a shrug, "The hotel isn't ready yet, either," then run off and change in AM minutes into a flowing raspberry chiffon gown, while 35 musicians played the overture. She had discussed it with her separated but friendly husband, Elliott Gould, a very hot star himself now, who was busy night -filming "Getting Straight" in Hollywood. SHOWS. I 3 2 John tin rininrne ins Kotharine NEXT JULY 10. A WYMTON KELLY nLur lun I LAa 'A'ovne WALT DISNEY'S "PETER PAN" CfX 130 4:30 3 50 70 030" RIDGE PIKE S1 ---S- Ooont 7 P.M.I Shows Conf.

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NEW JEtSEY 1-400-145-4990 SIARUTE DRIVE-IN "SJLi 2. Richard Burton, Clint Eaitwood lit Run WHERE EAGLES DARE John unirieurrac n. AQUARAMA Uk" OlBOOOO-eW colon CHESTER PIKE V'tTS Jnha Wim THf LONGEST DAY Gl HELD OVER 3D WEEK PAUL JOANNE ROBERT NEWMAN -WOODWARD WAGNER WINNING (M) Plus John Wayne Kirk Douola The wra wagon Summer Time Fun! THB DfTfCTIVB Far Mature Audiences ATTN CIRCU DRIYE IM MILES FROM tACONV-PALMYRA BRTXSF Giant Free Playgrounds fcVO. Opens 7 P.M. Child.

Free B.O. Opera 7:30 Show St. Dusk RKT CTRFFT ScnuvlkiH Exdwv. a 0101 OlllLtl Corner 5A 7 I7W RON OLSON TRIO Fvcrhrring SILVAN A Opens 7 P.M.I Shows Cont. from Duskl 3 Thrill-Packed Color bensotions! I.

Is Candy faithful? Only to the bookl CANDY (R) lllln 3300 S. BROAD ST. 4 CoatiBioRS Shows Raia or Skisa DIVERS SHARKS SEALS -OPEN DAILY 10 AM 6 PM At Dusk OnM Christopher lee IG GIANT HOLIDAY SHOW! 1. Academy Award Winner Oitney't WINNIE THE POOH ON A BLUSTERY DAY 2. WAIT DISNEY'S IMMORTAL PETER PAN (G) tfl DEAR MARTIN JOEY BISHOP TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER 4.

PAUL NEWMAN DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM GRAVE DANCING GIRLS ENTERTAINMENT FROM NOON 9th Sansom (Opp. Sea Franklin Hotel) RIOT (R) Jim Brawn in SKtttt. scum tsm um TACONV-PALMYRA BRIDGE DRIVE-IN mtnm At the Bridge, Route 73, Palmyra, NJ. SECRET WAR OF HARRY FRIGG But it was hot, the crowd was restless, and she gave up the idea probably wisely. I TRIED TO NOTE ALL the celebrities: Andy Williams and his five-weeks-to-go-pregnant wife Claudine; Georgle Raft, pushing Swifty Morgan in a wheelchair; Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, who have become songwriting partners again; Richard Zanuck and Linda Harrison; Dia-hann Carroll and Don Marshall; Tom Jones; Danny Thomas, who says he resembles Barbra very much especially in the nose; Joe Louis and Sonny Liston, back to back; Phil Ford and Mimi Hines, who are going on the road in "I Do, I Bernie Allen; labor leader Harold Gibbons, who got up from the table and found when he returned that it had disapperead; Phil Harris and Alice Faye; the Smothers Cary Grant, who introduced the hotel's owner, Kirk Kerkorian.

And at the end there was a standing ovation and a parade of scrivitors bearing bouquets about 20 of them looking like the Rose Bowl procession in miniature. When Barbra sang "Jingle Bells," a shower of white fell to the stage. Barbra explained, "That's not snow, that's not popcorn it's plaster." THE SIGN IN FRONT OF the 1519-room, 30-story hotel says "Bill Miller Presents Barbra." But that's the meager part of the story. It's the same Bill Miller who started as a dancer, ho will be 65 in November. Who had Bill Miller's Riviera in Fort Lee, NJT.

until it was condemned to make room for a highway in 1953. He then went to the Sahara, the Dunes, the Riverside in Reno, and to Bonaire before coming to the Flamingo with the promise that he'd run the entertainment when the International opened. He's got plenty of entertainment now, what with Peggy Lee as another attraction in the lounge. At the gaming tables, Barbra the Gambler plays a mild dollar blackjack. "As of now," says Marty Erlichman, "she's losing $12." BACK IN NEW YORK Bob Hope saw "Oh! and quipped that he'll star in the film version.

(Gina Lol-lobrigida left the show at intermission, went to the Cha flOWr III Baltwaore ka rami tteui i in f.fton Hetahts 00 Show Start Duskl Children under 12 Free! 1A v-juuu AiVinner of 2 Academy Awards ROMEO JULIET aha Robert Bedford. Jane Fonda RAREFOOT IN THE PARK At runnppiDir vrinr David Dusk OnM MiruMiDix tuna Niven 2. Richard Burton, Clint Eaitwood 1st Bun1 WHERE EAGLES DARE 3 John uven All Giant Free Plovqrdt. B.O. Opens 7 P.M.

nDIUF.IN H- End of 309 Expressway ot; sm is. Color' Rt. 63. Montgomeryville Opens 7 P.M.r Shows Cont. tram Duskl EARDEJJ STATE no'Y I At Dusk Or.lv! Suzanne Pleshette TITS thwt BE BELGIUM VldPMJ BLUE MAX 3 Jctme obum, tee Remidc 1t Runl HARD CONTRACT Com hf tt action id 3 Thrilling Hit In Color 1 THE HELLCATS 2.

THE WILD REBELS 3. HELL ON WHEELS Boa Off ice Open 7 P.M. Stort Dink Foirleis Hills IIC M- UDDTU 7T1 HUlllli Nm 0lrJt BlvH 1. BLOOD OF DRACDLA'S CASTLE 2. NIGHTMARE IN WAX I IHPnt II norut IM Roosevelt Blvd.

ME about ticket requests for ALLENTOWN FAIR shows! To date, we have received many requests for tickets for the LAWRENCE van SHOW-Mr. Welk and his 49 TV entertainers (Aug. 2-3) JOHNNY CASH with Statler Brothers Quartet, Carl Perkins. June Carter, Carter Family and the Tennessee Three (Aug. 4-5) HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS, both American and European Teams (Aug.

6-7) MERV GRIFFIN with the Ooodletown Pipers and Men's special guest star JOHN DAVIDSON (Aug. 8-9) our outstanding attractions with two shows nightly, 6 and 930. Reserved seat tickets: Track Grandstand $4, S3, $1 Sena check or nenej irdsr and tickets will be Ruilel Free Grounds Admission Ticket Gives with Each Reserved Seat Ticket Purchased Prior to August 1st. El LeidTfj. President-General Manager ALLENTOWN FAin, AUGUST 1-9 T7tb aw! Cbcw Sts, AJIentown.

ft. '215 43 j-7541 l.t d.i!U -r-U r. i I iMjr, ,.5777 43. THE VAMPIRE Children Under 12 Free! Giant 4 Unit Show! All in color! Unit It II Shown at '0 OnM W. Oieney's VAI I FY FORCE 202 Show Start Duskl Child, under 12 Free! Wienie The Peek And The eieoery D.

Unit 21 Shown at 20 OnM W. Disney's PETER PAN I Fred Astaire. Petula Cork 1st Hum Finian's Rainbow THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR Unit 31 Shawn at 10:45 Only) 6. Peck THE STALKING MOON mil nuvnnn oriv-ia t. wiiowood 01 teau Madrid with Larry Williams to celebrate her 41st niuiiiuwu 'rVirrtenSt Pkwv Ent 8lo-IOOC Unit 41 Shown lattt Sidney Peltier IN THE BEAT OF THE NIGHT MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN Andy Griffim ANGEL IN MY POCKET birthday) ThereH be still pother book about Judy Garland authored by Tom GreejnJudy's one-lime fiance) i ThW Haire'BloorbiHiiry Elklns wedding Is Reportedly' I I 'J 11 i.l 1 I I'L 1 neaa norjen fl.fiuirCEiJSiasnuigion i.t-por A regular feature in Tbe Philadelphia Daily News set for late this month..

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