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Independent from Long Beach, California • 19

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nnnawwr yw Ub SmcB, iMtraw, tm. MM INDEPENDENT Page 8-7. Traffic-Safety Stamp Issued by Post Office Pat Harrington Comedian, Dies at 64 U.S. Chess 4 Champion Now 2nd Hello, Holly? Canceled by Russians May Entertain Troops in Viet Nam fives of the producer would go to Washington early next week. BALTIMORE UVA stamp promoting traffic safety was issued Friday on the eve of a holiday weekend during which more thiuTsOO Americans axe expected to die in highway commemorative stamp, depicting a red traffic bears the words, Education, Engineering," and urges Americans to "stop traffic accidents.

Postmaster William F. Lau-kaitis of Baltimore estimated at least 600,000 first-day covers would be canceled for collectors. The stamp will go on sale throughout the nation today. Sovlat irritation over Viet Nam. While the report from Moa-cow-said the Ruuians had been italiing on signing a contract for "Hollo, Dolly!" Merrick declared a deal had been made to open the show Oct 9 at the Operetta Theater; in Moscow.

"A deal was made several months ago, Merrick said. "It was quite definitely negotiated and to details Including flight ached ules. I had sent my representatives to Moscow to get the stage dimensions and to work with the Russians in making the scenery in London. The Intention was to return the scenery to London for use there after Moacow and By DAVID JAMPEL TOKYO troops iiT South Viet Nam may get to see the hit musical "Hello, Dolly!" now that it has been snubbed by the Soviet Union. Arriving in Tokyo, producer David Merrick said he had instructed, his office to approach JheJState Department about taking the company to South Viet Nam after the show closes a three-week en-' gagement here Sept.

29. We could do it on platforms, if necessary," he said. It would be makeshift, but wed have a show. i THE SOVIET Union Thursday canceled "Hello, DoIIyi showings for Moscow and The show, posed to go to Moscow from The UJ5. Embassy in Mos-Tokyo is part of the cultural cow blamed the blowup on The spokesman noted that Miss Martin has said that she-' "would like nothing better" than to perform before troops in South Viet Nam.

In Moscow, U.S. Ambasu-t dor Foy D. Kohler told newsmen tneVbulk of the U-So-) viet cultural -exchange program waii continuing in the sphere of exchange dentists and performing art- ists. Soviet authorities have not yet replied, however, to a S. offer to begin negotiations for a new cultural agreement to replace the present which expires st the end op this year.

JWJflpRK (VPD-UA chess champion Bobby Fisher, 22, moved from a tied third place to a tied second place Friday in the Casablanca Chess Tournament in Havana after -playing to a draw with Britains Robert Wade. The draw was agreed upon after Fisher's 69th move In his adjourned game with Wade. The American is cbm' peting in the tourney by cable because the U.S. State Department would not grant him permission to visit Communist Cuba. Borislav Ivkov of Yugoslavia remained in the lead with a score of 5-5 to 1.5.

Fischer and Russias Vassily Smyslov were in second place wjth scores of 5to 2. Russia! Ratmir Jolmov is fourth with 4 and one adjourned game 6 Fischer's seventh -round match with Bruno Parma of Yugoslavia ended in a draw Thursday night after the 34th move. Earlier in the day his adjourned fourth-round game with Albertic OKelly of Bel- NEW YORK UN Pat Harrington Sr. probably had the most, fun of his fun-filled show business career while performing in a small 'midtown Manhattan nightclub far the 1930s. It was there that he entertained the patrons of Jack Whites Club 18 with his xany antics.

A small man, with an oversized toupee, Harrington played the -drums, aixf other instruments. He would hop down from his musiciansa perch and roam about singing' Irish in his. high tenor voice. Harrington, who started his career as a burlesque actor in 1924 and went on to become a Broadway musical star, died in a suburban nursing home Thursday. He was 64.

His son, Pat Harrington carries -on- the familys comedy tradition. He often masquerades as Signor Guido Panzini, a witty but confused Italian gentleman. Pat Harrington White and Frankie Hyers made the club on West 52nd Street into something of a tradition'. The club broke up after White died in 1942. One of Harringtons favorites was the parody by sports writer Bill Slocum' of.

Hail, Hail to Old Notre 'Dame, which began: 5 PAT HARRINGTON SR. Had Zany Act Fox West Coast Theatres iSPECIAL G)unty Kills 500T6nsof Old Records LABOR DAY! Now we wflPkeep the scenery in London MATINEES MONDAY AT ALL THEATRES 113 lit detail In Swell yvEsncoAST, Orange County Night Courts Open Sept 28 AT THE same time, Kohler said the Viet Nam has chilled Moscow-Washington relations, dominated his conversations with! Russians during a Just-concluded to Si-! beria. "In 99 of my conversa-'. tlons, the Viet Nam situation) was mentioned. The Ruuians! expressed their concern and sorrow.

But they were al ways polite." Komer raid; MifiBW Prliinf43M20 OPEN gium ended thp same way. Fischer will continue play Sunday with an eighth-round match with Jmg The show opens in London in December, MERRICK said the deal called for the Soviet Union to pay the transportation of tha of about 65 from Tokyo KrWoscow and from Leningrad to London. The Ruuians also were to pay hotel ang living expenses White the company was. In the SovletUnkmr A report from Moscow, meanwhile, said the Soviet Union has put off all talks with the United States on exhibits scheduled under the cultural -exchange program. Immediately affected were two.

exchange exhibits displays of American hand tools in three-jovlpt cities and a Five hundred tons of un needed records have been cleared from files in the countys fight against mounting paper-work. In a five-page report to county supervisors, County 3iief Administrative Officer Lindon S. HollingercIted this and ofiier successes of a "records management 'program1 initiated in May 1964. Hoilinger laid that the 500 tom of records eliminated so far were, "obsolete" papers and that a new filing and microfilming system has been developed for future. automatic dispoail of records whan they become out of Wfia-Hrik'Lig fffl GR IURHEUJOOD I Bi 'ha legal holiday falls on a Tuesday, the court will open the following night The swions 'wIIIThT held principally to handle misdemeanor cases, the bulk of which are traffic cases.

Neone will be obliged to attend night court, and no trials will be held at night, court attaches -explained. The sessions will consist Orange County will hold nighTcouif sessions )n its two busiest, court districts starting Sept 28, it -iras disclosed Friday. The action was taken in response to last springs 'legislative decision to. establish night courts throughout the state in order tq primarily serve traffic violators who might otherwise lose time 4 tRONE- BOTTHE, BRAVE RUKSnUlU MATINS! OAILV-OPBN AJB. MATINEE SHOWING ONLY all.

tni WALT DISNEY HIT- "CLAIINCI --rCR01S-tYI9 UONTrr Rusk Aide in Paris for Monday Parley PARIS (UPI U. S. Under Secretary of State George W. Ball flew in Friday night from Bonn for a foreign-policy talk Monday, with Frqnph Minister hKurice Couv6fel' Murville. Ball, who is touring West) European capitals with Treasury Secretary Henry H.

Fowler, planned to spend a quiet weekend in Paris before the Monday conference. 4271 Mlmtlc Lorn I He -said that- purchased from in the day- WC RESm Shame, shame on old Notre Dame, The Italians, and Polish have your fame, Why send Malenkovitch through the line? Pr Schwartz or Savoldi why not OBrien? Mg -Broadway show for Harrington was the Ben Hecht and Charles Mac-Arthur comedy Ladies and Gentlemen" in 1939. The next year he was in "Panama Hattie" with Ethel Merman. He was to team with Miss Merman again, in 1950, in "Call Me Madam." Pat Harrington was born His native city was Montreal. But New York was the home he loved.

He is survived by his wife Ann and another son, Terry. HUA IN THE KITCHEN" BOTH PHJWD COLOR fra ptrtim. 64. 4-1111 time. The sessions will be held In Santa Ana and Anaheim Municipal Courts every Tuesday atartlng at 7 If a new filing and microfilm equipment has been "sharply curtailed" and that $51,001 or such purchases was saved in the current budget.

At I2iQIi45TiII-lOilll rights, setting trial dates, pronouncing sentences where guilty ideas ar entered and setting and receiving baiL EVIRIH8 SHOW AFTER till 2 SUSPENSE IE BEATLES Stravinsky Excites Bowl Crowd as He Conducts Own Compositions I SWW6.C i nRiTTi5H space" exhibit tour of United States. Informed sources In Moscow said the Russians in formed UiL officials that the talks were being suspended and would be considered later. They expressed doubt the Soviet. Union planned total suspension of the cultural-exchange program. THE RUSSIANS were pictured as being wary of anything' that 'might fuer Red Chinese charges that they are holding -hands with Washington during the Viet Nam crisis.

In New York, a spokesman for Merrick said represents UBMBIL FttljfCtesTlKHeBg" STOP WJRHYINBI I UNITED MTMTS By DANIEL CARIAGA leri Craft, Stravinsky's well-Igor Stravinsky received known disciple-associate, led two standing -ovations Thun- the Los Angeles Philharmonic IBOMTHEWnrt ItMahMwSwi Bids Studied on Fullerton CollegeWork the season (Rodgers and Ham-merstein night closes the Pops" offerings today) and to' the presence of the composer on the podium. As noted, a large and en-husiasfic audience accorded Stravinsky two standing ovations. When the second one came, the composer shared it with the orchestra. Lout Staca THE BELIES 1IMRERIALf wsrpm Porting HE. G-3973 lOMUSniwLkCOUil ongaemi iiaiaiinniMiMi PACE-MAKERS GERRY AND THE iooooooooo at.

lv 3 4 4 I- CO-HIT CROSS THE MERCY" day night in Hollywood Bowl, one before the concert, one after. There can be no question, that he deserved both. The worlds most famous and most acclaimed composer, at 83 yean of age walking with difficulty (and the help of a cane) but conducting with seeming ease, excited a large Bowl crowd with clear, -well considered accounts of three of his works: "Fireworks," the brief and lighthearted "Scherzo a la Russe," and the most widely performed of his three famous ballets, the Suite from The Fire Bird. Perhaps because conducting a fourth work would have strained the physical resources of thecomposer, Rob- Son, Mother Share Estate of Actress The Rolling Stonsi" in the concerts strange centerpiece, Arnold Schoenbergs useless symphonic transcription of Brahms minor Piano Quartet. THE QUARTET is a lovely, if unimportant, work from Brahms' earliest period.

As chamber music it is charming, and would be played more often if Its piano part were not so difficult. But as a symphonic piece, it is just another unnecessary trans 1 Craft, who seemed not at home In Brahms style, con ducted with a large, clear, mechanical beat, which gave no hint of the musics character. The orchestra played well, though It was quite on its own in the matter of climaxes, quiet spots, and other details. Under Stravinskys hand, aged but unfaltering, the orchestra played the best-delineated, and. happily, least bombastic Fife Bird," of my memory.

tmiM "MY PAIR LADY" Saws at Ito UX far liffHai HaUywaaS f. Wb I -a -1- A it. i I ohn n-. ALWAYS COOLI SAW WHAT TOU DID" TO KILL' A MOCKIRQIIRD" ALL COLOR! -Jeha Wayia "SOM OF KATIE ELDER" BLACK SPURS" ALWAYS C00U Filer O'Tesla "LORD JIM Tay Cutis iMpastM" Malt Bi SACRAMENTO Pinner Construction Los Angeles, has submitted a low bid of $403,800 for converting science building classrooms to laboratories at Fullerton State College. Six bids were submitted, according to the State General Services Department Meanwhile) Southland Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

Long Beach, filed a low bu of $10,577 for installation of cooling equipment at the rridge toll plaza and adminis-ration building on Terminal sland. The state awarded a $36, 306 contract to Coxco Associates, Stanton, to widen Mac-Arthur Boulevard near University Drive in Irvine. Also slated to go in are temporary traffic signals and new MIIOMBOftHOO ImfteJjuifc Show Times. NORWALK oowNir Tl l-llll MULTA, htHI II NEW YORK (At Actress Judy Holliday, whose will was filed Friday for probate, left the bulk of her 000 estate to her son and her mother. The will sets up a trust fund for the" son, Jonathan Oppenheim, and one for the mother, Mrs.

Helen Tuvim. Miss Holliday also left her personal propnty, jewelry arid real estate at. Blooming to Mn) Tuvim and a collection of phonograph records to- a friend, Adolph jGreen of New Miss Holiday died here of cancer at-'the age rtf -41 last June 7. Born Judith Tuxiin, she adopted fiie stage-name of Holliday an approximate translation of her -Hebrew Here are starting times of features in Long Beach theaters as listed by theater ART UN S4TII USIS" IMS us Mrii Owan MU.SVUSI, "IHIJII" ROTall. IiM.

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