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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 18

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3 Per Cent Price Hike Set As Maximum for Services By SILL WEIKIRK Aitoclattd Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The Price Commission lins decided on a 3-por-ccpl 'price-Increase such us hotels, tliontcr clialnsilinns nnd itccountnnts. nnd mito-rcpalr shops. The commission's slnff Is In addition, (he commission has settled on 2.5-pcr-ccnl llmil on such professional serv- limit for large, service firms ices as provided by big law working on problems of iinplc- mcnllng Die decision, a process Clinlrmnn C. Jackson Grayson said would lake two or three weeks. In any case, Grayson said, FACTORY Freddy Henchi and the Soulsetters Deluxe Continental Buffet Served Nightly thru the Summer Featuring Our Famous Baron of Beef and Many Other Delicacies THEN ENJOY THE CHAPARRAL BROTHERS Capitol Record Recording Stars "The best in country-style" One Week Only Thru July 1 3 Shows Nightly Reservations Suggested Call 307-638-3301 HITCHING POST INN 1700W.Lin«lnway Cheyenne, Wyoming the ceiling would bo retroactive to last May 1, when the commission announced it was considering (lie limit for I lie first Illime.

Grayson said the seven-mem ber agency reached agreement I on (lie ceilings at a meeting 8, but staff to go into all the ramt because of the complexities involved. Even though the rate of price ncreascs in the service area i low in the latest Consumer ra Index, Grayson said the commission decided to act based on a "feeling tbat this area has one of the highest po- entialities" for Inflation. Only the largest service firms would be affected. The adminis ration last month exemptec most barber shops, small laun dries and dry cleaners, bakers, lumbers and other small busi nesses with GO or fewer employs. Less than 5 per cent of the service industries in the nalioi will be affected, commission of "icials said.

But a study last month dicatcd the ceiling would affect 78 per cent of hank-service ees, 55 per cent of all hotel fees, 67 per cent of molioh-pic- lure tickets and 11 per cent of legal fees. Other services touched by the ruling are architects, huiiding- service firms, detective and protection service agencies, film-developing large laundries and dry cleaners, management service firms and real-estate brokers. One of the problems will he how to fit the services into the HOLLYWOOD (AI) Check he local listings and you're likely lo find movies Blurring he offspring of Henry Fonda, Judy Garland, Kirk Douglas, jlicllle Ball and Desi Amaz, a IJcrgen, Maureen O'Sulllvnn, Lloyd Bridges and John Wayne. Now add another name lo the list of second gehcralinn stars: Edward Albert. He's the handsome, blue-eyed son of Eddie Albert, star of the lelevision scries "Green Acres" and several dozen movies, and Margo, who appeared in "Win- lersel" and "Lost slic was the beauty who aged in minutes when she left Shangri La.

Their 21-year-old son will he come an instant star with the release next month of the mov ie version of "Butterflies Are Free." Little doubt about it. lie has the best star-making roll since Dustin Hoffman's in "The Graduate." Albert plays an affluent blind youth who runs away from his protective mother to set up his own pad in San Francisco. Arthur Knight's Hollywood Reporter review termed him "infinitely touching in a role that could easily degenerate into self pity. Instead, lie is warm, funny, belicvably self-reliant, and dramatically effective. is like In be blind," said Al- erl.

"I worked with the Braille Institute, and I spent a lot of time i friends of mine who blind. I blindfolded myself for eight, ten hours at a time, nnd 1 walked the streets with a white "The result was a Fischer Wants Everything i for Meet NKW YORK (AP) A friend of Hobby Fischer, America's for the world chess 'championship, says Fischer wants "every thing'perfect" for "Then I had to find out whal'his match against Boris Hollywood Highlights By BOB THOMAS AP Movle-TV Writer not have the "proper color jnot disclosed, but Cramer said 1 June OREELEY (Colo,) TRIDUNE Spassky of the Soviet Union. And the type of lighting proposed under a six-figure television conlract is not so perfect, according lo the friend, Fred Cramer, past president of the U.S. Chess Federation. spectrum for color Him." Fischer was to have flown with Cramer but cancelled his flight without explanation at the last minute.

Col. Edmund W. Edinonsilon, head of the U.S. Chess Federation, said, however, there was no reason to belicvu unpredictable Fischer would fall to appear for ihc match. Fischer's whereabouts was bruises, but I think 1 got it." Albert lives at home with his parents in Pacific Palisades.

Doesn't lie want more freedom? "No," he replied. "I've done my independent bit; 1 lived in Huropc nnd other places alone. Right now home is the nicest place to be." "Fischer lot ofi won't play under fiourescent lighting it is very important to him," Cramer said Sunday night before flying lo Reykjavik, Iceland, where the 24-game match is to begin next Sunday. The television people, Cramer said, have "insisted" they must use additional incandescent or tungsten-halogen lighting because fiourescent lighting docs he was "not far away," Nat Flolschor NEW YORK (AP) Nat i considered the world's foremost boxing authority, died Sunday at 84. The au- thor of more a 50 books on fight personalities, Fleischer-, was the founder, editor and publisher of the monthly maga-' nine The Ring.

Mini Cinema Ft Colling Star Ft Luplon ADULT THCATUIS XXX GIKGtm 10:10 Mm SUNK Mil SMOOM till ihorriii Fii. bt 11:30 il CINEMA 3S Ft. Uliiu Doa'l tMilust Ifcit iith prm'Ms iniililiHi. Lll! si 11:50 OIRTIESI GAME IK THE WHO 1 I FHIhililM'j 1:15118:50 CMliHMi Irm JP.M. Not bad for, a young man who never acted before.

"Well, just once," he admitted. "It was in a picture called "The Fool Killer' with Anthony Perkins, and I was 11 years old. My mother helped me get through it. I don't remember much about the experience at all." CJ Home-made Dough Sauce, Sausage, etc. It Does Make A Difference i Old Milwaukee On Tap DELIVERY CARRYOUT 1105 26th Ave.

Albertson's Skaggs two categories or precisely to define professional services, a spokesman said. 'Fiddler' To Close On Broadway NKW YORK (AP) Broadway's long-run champion, 'he musical "Fiddler on the Roof," to close Sunday after 3,242 'performances. The show opened Sept. 22, 1964, and two weeks ago bested the record of "Life With Deaths Around The World Waller A. Huxtnan TOPEKA, Kan.

(AP) Waller A. Huxman, 85, former governor of Kansas, died Sunday. Huxman, a Democrat, v. on the governorship in Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1936 landslide, suc- iceeding Alf I-andon in the of- Ifice.

Defeated for a second term in 1938, Huxman was appointed Despite his inexperience, lie more than holds up his end of scenes with pros Goldie I lawn and Eileen Heckarl. Could this 3e laid to heredity? "Environment, too," he said. "You see, ours is a very tight family. Whenever my father went on location, he took all of us along--as far back as 'Roman Holiday' when I was 1 year old. I often went with him on night club tours, too.

So 1 a a tremendous amount. "We also stay home a greal deal and watch movies on television. Afterwards we discuss what was good and what was bad about the pictures." Edward Albert was born and reared here, but he grew up outside the Hollywood His parents sent him to public schools, and the Alberls never traveled much in the movie crowd. 'The only friend 1 have among the second-generation performers is Candice Bergen," Albert said. "She is a remarkable person and my host friend.

We don't see each other often, Circuit HILLSIDE SHOPPING MALL but when we do, we pick right up again." Young Albert was a junior in psychology at UCLA when a friend, Mary Loos, recommended him to producer Mike Frankovich for "Butterflies Are Free." The Greeley Elks Lodge presents The Treasure Tones from Denver Friday-Night 9:30 to 1:30 in The Penthouse The Frank James Gang and The James Sisters Saturday in The Ballroom providing the music'f or The Rodeo $1.00 per person. to the 10th Court of Appeals, where served Jar testing. There was some fear that he might be loo young for Goldie--she's 26--but Frankovich decided in his favor. Chuck Wagon Dinner with Standing Baron of Beef, Deep Fried Rocky Mountain Oysters with all the other vittles. Serving from 6 to 9 p.m.

Saturday Night, July 1st DINNER: $3,00 per person Open To The Public MENU FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th Knockwurst Links with Sauerkraut 79c I Old Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings 65c I Beets with Orange Sauce 20c Cauliflower a la Romana 30c I Fresh Cucumber Salad Me Tropical Fruit Salad with Sour Cream Dressing i Boston Cream Pie 30c Hot Spicy Apple Dumplings 2Sc Serving Hours: Monday thru a.m. to 2:00 p.m.'and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday conlinuously serving 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

James Garner Skin Game LouGossett Susan Clark Box OKice Opens At 8 IS p.m. Showtime Djsk Come As You Are Try Our Snack Bar 3538484 2333 2 8 St TIM HAS A PET RATTLESNAKE, WHEN TIM GETS MAD- STAN LEY GETS DEADLY! CtOWM WTUTUTIOAJIL NCTUm STANLEY MAKE YOUR SKIN CRAWL TONIGHT A 7 3 0 9 3 0 35381SW 2323 W. 28111 SL TONIGHT'S, PERFORMANCES AT 7:00 AND 9:00 xjusl Jiulher normal Inighl ol Kith a lew exceptions. Hlllsiit Mill Between Woolco and Purr's Cafeteria Greeley, Colorado Phone 356-2499 Northeastern Colorado Wants "The OVER for the 8th Week! Frankovich and director Milton LAST TIME TONIGHT FILM RATING GUIDE For Parents and Their Children Wfcty teftritpla 7 p.m. Showtime 7 4 5 Friday, Saturday, and Sundny, p.m.

10 All Seats $2.50 Each 353-3636 15I6 EighlJl Ave. HELD OVER PERFORMANCESAT HERE COME THE Urutod Artists and BURT REYNOLDS RAQUEL WELCH, LAST DAY MATINEES TODAY! They risked everything for no'count hound! vSHOWS AT 1:30,3:30,5:35, 7:30 AND WftLT DISNEY HMMWcnoK' Eater 1 EH IE 352-O24S '706 Eighth Ave. STARTS WEDNESDAY! PERFORMANCE ONLYI FUWINDA B04XU4 JEAN SOREL PERFORMANCE AT Love. ta fl 8 two peopfc Somaof my bast (riunds WIDE WORLD or.

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