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Philadelphia Daily News from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 45

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'VV 3 VI mtibunni ftihyrart II nri-l- 1 11 1 AM Liz-Burton Co-star The Sandpiper at RandolpK Sweden' in Area Opening With Elizabeth Taylor playing her and sent to a private board location in the Big Sur. The im posing grandeur of this coastal region, captured in stunning ravishing, unconventional artist ing school. and Richard Burton as the mar- ried man who becomes her BLRTO.V, the Episcopalian lover, there's more than a hint minister who heads the school, of type-casting in "The Sand-is immediately attracted to the P'Per. IriVfiant Miss RovnnlHc Hocnito color, provides a setting which compliments the mood of the "I'll Take Sweden," now playing in the area theaters, falls under the heading of a wholesome "sex" comedy for the film, as well as dazzling the eye. Naturally we don't know if their widely differing views of 4'? mM 1 I whole family.

Fnr fhia foon cof fViat-Ac Time The supporting cast features tne celebrated in mind Hav WpM an irPn. Lh 4v, While fully aware of his hy pair when he penned the original Fnr tho nu pocrisy, he continually finds Eva Marie Saint, as Burton's wife, shattered by his infidelity but also driven to self examina have Bob Hone and Dina Mpr.lat ihp RanHnTnh excuses' to visit her cottage. Their inevitable affair is brief rill. BUT MISS TAYLOR and tion, and Charles Bronson. a but through it they find new understanding themselves.

Burton realizes the affair was Nothing "wrong" ever hap- Burton often appear to be playpens in these paralleling ro- ing themselves, whether voic-mances. It's always thatiing philosophies on life, love "beatnik" sculptor in love with Miss Taylor and given to a natural culmination of the lit- verge and with a setting inland marriage or gazing longing- jealous baiting of the lv at each other lue corruptions be bad allowed the free-love climate of Sweden, This is intended merelv as'to taint him. From "an admin- The title is taken from the that verge leads to endless comic complications on a two generation level. an observation and not as aiistrator and fund-raiser" who complaint. "The SandoiDer" isihat compromised his Christian symbolic young bird Miss Taylor cares for until it is wtU BARBARA ANN LYNCH and PRESIDENT JOHNSON getting medal for bravery in Washington WIDOWER HOPE hies daugh enough to fly free.

principles for gain, he returns to the basic goals of a man of God. a literate, uncompromising examination of the eternal triangle, one that stays firmly on Sandra Saunders ter Tuesday off from California to Sweden to get her from the Around Our Town base by offering neither an easv And Miss Taylor, so embittcr- solution nor a happy ending, ed against man she refused to As Laura Reynolds, Miss put the human form In her Killer Joe Piro At AAoorestown Today Killer Joe Piro. rage cf the Taylor is a painter who lives paintings, learns there are true, satisfying relationships in life. discotheque set. will be at the in tne splendid isolation of California's Big Sur with her young THE MOVIE was filmed on clutches of young Avalon.

The lad's intentions are honorable (marriage), but since his sole assets are a guitar, a motorcycle and a trailer, Bob is leery of the match. In Sweden; Tuesday meets a suave young executive (Jeremy Slate), who converts her tastes from rock 'n roll to Bacb. Bob is overjoyed, until he learns that Slate's idea of Hero's Medal Given Atco Gal bv LBJ son, born out of wedlock. She 1 1 i i is a seii-uescnoea naiuransi I who believes only in the o'gned Ernest Borgnine, Academy Award-winner and star of his oi nature not tnose of man. Her non-conformist attitudes also apply to the rearing of her Moorestown Mall, Route 38, Moorestown, N.

during its Independence Day celebration today. Appearing from 2 to 4 P. Piro will demonstrate such dances as the frug. monkey, Watusi and mule, as well as introducing a new dance in honor of the occasion, "The Moorestown Maul." He is one of the leading teachers of fad dances. own weekly television series.

By CHARLIE BANNISTER Sixteen-year-old Barbara Ann Lynch has a new friend with the result that the culture also includes plans for boy has been signed for a co-starring Swe- court orders him taken from role in the Paramount-Embassy He is President Johnson who presented Barbara Ann a "pre-honeymoon" at a production of "The with a Young American Medal for Bravery one of threejdish youth festival. which goes before the cameras Bob also is vuwa dil: Meanwnne, awarded this year. July 12 ing exposed to Swedish SinqerS in Roles MEDIEVAL PROF The story began in November, 1S3. when Barbara Ann ran Rnhert Dr. IDAR-X NOW THRU SAT.

back into her family's burning former provost and graduate itahutr has cast sPranos heme to save ber invalid grand! run before Montserrat Caballo and Renata ucou line weaamg oeus. 9nH i.nn FRANKFORT) AVI. LfVICX ST. IHK IIUII.INAL CHEERS sity, takes over today as chair-j ALONG WITH AVALON, has- vini and Regoo Romani for. pro- man of tbe Department oi Eng-1" this coming season.

lra4nri IIUUY CEDCHCAU Giordano's "Andrea itjj-K 1 fifi'i gBI'l ODDosite Franco Corelli Tuesdav. IUmtlmmmmmmmmm lish at the University of Penn-, same resort. American moral- sylvania. jty wjns out Dut before Dr. Lumiansky is a specialist1 a lot of mad chasing through mother from the smoke and flames.

The Camden Catholic High School senior discovered the Maze, alerted ber brother and parents and ran from the house. Moments later, she returned to her grandmothers room, wrapped the elderly woman in a blanket, then covered the wom WOODtANO 1 I in Medieval English hotel rooms. The setup gives Hope a wide April 5. Tagliavini will make his U. S.

debut with Renata Tebaldi in "La Boheme" Tuesday, March 1. Miss Scotto and Romani will sing the leads in "Madame Butterfly" Nov. 16. berth for his fast quips on top an's body with her own to pro ics ranging from teens to in-i ternational relations. Avalon 'also provides a number of musical breaks and the Swedish tect her from the heat.

1 1 i-iremen iouna ooui uauijr mmd anA nnransriotK. I 3 (: setting offers eye-catching BAQI ETS PRTIKS 10 llOO THE STERLING BROS. verdant forests to buxom blondes. Sandra Saunders PLUS BLAZERS THE UVtJ TONITE'S CELEBRITIES l.t-V:HEON lll- RS DAII InrM FEATt KINO MTIH THE 4TTFRHfRV THE THREE LEADERS F-turln, NAN DALISE Role for Savalas l4J PCNNVMCR CIRCLI AND ROOSEVELT BLVD. DE 1-3050 fiorbora lnston Mori ftws Th Rval Joon Cahill lorbom Longtton Mori Rica Carol SterUy Ray And th Dl Rn JoHfiwy And TK Tonot ftnqwt Ptvs Cotrinf Up 400 IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS ciroin ado Apcui uimuj months in hospitals recovering, but managed to keep up with ber school work.

She and her family were in vited to the White House yester day where the President told Barbara Ann that her actions refuted the "libels and slanders which the conduct of a few can: bring on many American young people." He smiled and pinned the medal on her blue dress. "Thank you very much, sir," she said shyly. Barbara Ann was accompanied by her parents, Marion and Lamiaasky Zerweck 1 Telly Savrlas has been signed for a co-starring role in Para-MARKET EXEC mount Pictures' suspense drama, Charles W. Zerweck, vice "The Slender Thread," star-president of Automatic Retail- ring Academy Award-winners ers of America (a Philadelphia! Sidney Poitier and Anne Ban- vending company) became pres- croft, IT ALL STARTS TONITE. JULY 1 30 AUTHENTIC AU GO-GO GIRLS! WATCH OR DANCE! LOOK OR LISTEN! AU GO-GO AROUND THE CLOCK IT'S THE WILDEST, GAYEST MADDEST, FASTEST SHOW EVER TO HIT THE SHORE FREE DANCE INSTRUCTIONS WHAT'S SEASHORE CACCIATORE? ident of the Sales and Marketing Executives International today at the association's headquarters in New York.

Some people say, "Bookbinder's has been around Farrell Lynch and her brother EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! 10 DAYS ONLY! FISHER MARKS Joseph, 11, all of Atco, N. J. GOING GONE Wrong! WE'RE ONLY LOTS OF HEART inirteen young people repre- Some 61 local scientists study- senting the local YMCA Hi-Y heart ailments will share' ana ln-tu-Y leu toaay ior me SHOW TIMES: ALL THE TIME NQ COVER, NO h'AH. 344 1012 DINNERS FROM 7 P.M. SAME FINE FOOD BLACK ORCHID cardiovascular research fellow-Ullh National Hi-Y Assembly at shiDs and erants-in-aid totaling' St.

Olaf College, Northfield, YEARS OLD! tl( more than $366,000. Minn. The funds are made available, HOSPITAL DRIVE bv the American Heart Associa-I lion, and State and local socie-' ortneastern Hospital new lJes building fund campaign hit the HELLO SOYO 1 $400-000 mark for the institu te 14th annual convention of modernization and expanse Syrian Orthodox Youth Or- on program. The fund is still GO, for a I0UBLFH" BURGER COME IN, ANYTIME! canizatinn hein, todav at the snort oi jis guai 1 AIR MAYORS Sheraton Hotel. Souheil Cham-mas, deputy permanent representative of Lebanon to the Jusf th pinkest Panama SHRIMP, frash North Atlantic LOBSTER, choic nearby CRABMEAT and dnp ua SOLE, swimming in mty CACCIATORE SAUCE from tunny Italy.

Plus lots aiart from tht short. Visit oar Cooktail Bar lANGERMANs 3606 ATLANTIC AVE. She 1865 Mayors Gerald Possenger of ML Pocono, Joseph Small of Stroudsburg, and Thomas L. Kistler of East Stroudsburg, were among 11 passengers making the inaugural flight today 08 jMes new air taxi service be- United Nations, will address the 1000 conventioneers. CHIOS CONVENE And Chapter 16.

Koraes" IU 81IBIUL UOOSBIHDEB'S hi r-' Restaurant cf Philadelphia is hosfrts htr preeirMt. Pocono and Philadel 19th annual convention of the United Chios Societies of Amei Ct '-'restaurants' phia International Airport. The 12S WALNUT ST. lea this week at the Marriott flights, costing $14.50 each way. Mot Hrfe -flitl w- v.

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