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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 8

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Binghamton, New York
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8-A PRESS. Binghamton, N.Y. July 3. 1972 Problem Kids' Collar Gunman Banker Puts Up TUESDAY SPECIAL 3 DOZEN STEAMED FULL HOURS! COMING JULY 6 ITALIAN DINNERS AT THE BROTHER'S 2 23I WATSON ENDEU SHARKEY'S 56aUIW00DAVMint FEATURE IMfflW LL I -t James Doud, the youngster pointed the gun. at "Kenneth's head and pulled the trigger twice but it misfired both times.

Several blocks later, Kenneth finally tackled the boy in a churchyard. Police quickly arrived and arrested the 15-year-old on a charge of robbery. He was accused of having taken a bag of money from a 52-year-old woman who was putting auto tag agency receipts in a bank night box. Law officers then began a search for the missing money, but it was Kenneth arid Johnny who eventually found it buried in sand behind their school. Dr.

A. J. Montanari, head of the school for disturbed and problem children, said the two students were probably anxious to aid in the chase because "if my boys hadn't caught that kid, they knew they would be the first ones suspected of the robberv." HIALEAH. Fla. (AP)-The Montanari Clinical School tries to make good citizens out of problem children and two of its students passed a course in community action with honors.

Police Sunday credited Ken-. neth Sprouse, 16, and Johnny Price, 14, with personally collaring an armed youth and recovering ,500 in stolen cash and checks. Johnny and Kenneth, were in their cottages Saturday night when they heard calls of "Stop him! Stop him!" The pair ran outside and saw a crowd of shouting pedestrians chasing a gun-toting boy about their own age. The tern-agers joined in the chase and kept at it even after the fleeing gunman spun and pointed a .22 caliber automatic pistol at them, according to police. At one point, Kenneth came within five feet of the youth.

Then, said police detective 7) PETER "fLIURWrS OTOOLE WAIT 3.1 4 i i kri mnfiimM fan turn 'A JIM "EL CONDOR 2) BROWN -color- 1 James Stewart-Henry Fonda "ThlCffiilNKESOaALClUBcoio. 77 22 UZA MINNELU "ThISTERIi CUCKOO" Color REFRESHMENT CENTER TONIGHT ONLY! "f0" jDBIVf IN i r. 797 0MJ vtHfATOtJ tMDRIVE-Hr YOU'RE INVITED TO COCKTAIL HOUR STARTING JULY 5th FROM 5-7 P.M. ALL DRINKS UNDER 95c HOT HORS D'OEUVRES IriTii SERVED Lib IHERATON MOTOR INH WHERE ELSE IN AMERICA I "VWASMiNGTON St can you get so much for just the cost of a Meal? Famous food is just one reason for coming to O'Briens. Perfect mental relaxation and the feeling of "Glad to be alive," all become yours at O'Briens.

Dine high in the sky as you gaze at the 20-mile Mural. Stay over-night and "Sleep in the Clouds" America's Most Scenic! 50 FRONT Itt Adion Pocliod I I liLaRir. t.ciltmonl I NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT COR. ELY EAST CATHERINE 111111 AIR CONDITIONED tons of ict daily Fr RtstrvafionsCall Wvrly5t5 OPEN DAILY 7:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

ON BEAUTIFUL WAVER LY HILL; on wtst of Wavtrly, N.Y., ok) rt. 17 SERVING FINE FOOD FOR OVER 50 STEAMED CLAMS ITAIR-CONDlTlONEDr PIZZA-SPIEDIES QammJhswdhsL 1 'Ztr TECHNIC XO 797.9J4J "The legend oil NIGGER nr a tit rv "LITTLE FAUSS v. AND BIG JLKALSY" -COLOR mm tame es at Tortnors ComplainrJ THURS. 5 TO 9 P.M. CORNED BEEF OR 00 HAM CABBAGE DINNER ROBINSON ST.

ON BINGHAMTCN'S EAST SIDE BIG HOLIDAY DOUBLE-FEATURE Tonight at 7:00 and 10:00 AT OUR REGULAR LOW ADMISSION $1.50 CLOSED JULY 10-JULY 15 FOR VACATION CLOSED SUNDAYS PH. 724-979 1 vSill Masai STREET, BINGHAMTON THREE COMEDIES "1776" in "THE LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS" in "GOOD NEWS' "AND MISS REARD0N DRINKS A LITTLE" in "DO I HEAR A WALTZ?" in to $29.50 PHONE315-471-0462 or 479-55 15 LONDON (AP) A British banker today offered Bobby Fischer a deal worth 50.000 pounds $130,000 at official parity to entice Fischer to play his Soviet rival Boris Spassky for the world title. James D. an ir vestment banker, said in making the offer, "Fischer has said that money is the problem. Well, here it is.

What I am saying to Fischer now is, 'Come out and play." Slater's offer was made through Dr. Max Euwe. president of the International Chess Federation, and was immediately relayed to Fischer in New York, a spokesman for Slater said. Fischer faces a deadline set for noon Tuesday to be in Reykjavik for his match with Spassky. The American champion was reported as saying he would not appear in Iceland unless his financial demands were met by the tournament organizers.

Slater, chairman of Slater Walker Securities which has worldwide business affairs, has proposed a package containing several alternative offers. One is to double the prize money for the match which is now $125,000. The winner would get $78,125 under present terms. Movie Timetable AIRPORT DRIVE-IN "Ben" at 9 05. "Tl FromtheCrypt" About Sx of All Nations" al 1 SO.

4 25, 7 and 9 35. "Pleasure Spots" at 3 25, 6 and I 35 CAMEO "The Hospital" at 7 and 10. "Bananas" CAPRI "What's Up Doc" at 7:20 and 9.15. CINEMA "fiddler on the Root" at 1, 4 CINEMA I Orange" at CINEMA Godfather" at 2, 7 and 10 CREST "The War Between Men and 30and9 30. at 3:40 and "French Connection" at 2.

RIVIERA "Swiss Family Robinson" at I. 5 and 9. "101 Dalmations" at 3:30 and 7 30 STRAND "Shaft's Big Score" at 7.25 and 9 20. TIOGA THEATRE "Barefoot Executive" at 2 and 7. "Bedknobs and TOWN at 2, 7, 8 10 20.

VESTALTHEATER "Portnoy's Complaint" at 7: 20and 9: 15. Suite" at 9. "Murphy's War "at 11:10. "El Condor" at 1 "Chevenne Social Club" at 2:50. "Steril Cuckoo" TUESDAY NIGHT "MAD JON'S 41 tMAPt" ENDICOTT PLAZA Qn1 ENDICOTT 5 lU 4 JUST A TONIGHT'S SPECIAL 3 DOZ.

STEAMED CLAMS 5 1.65 SHARKEY'S 56GIENWOOO AVENUE ORLAKDO'S RESTAURANT OF ENDICOTT WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 2, 3, 4 R-openirtg Wednesday, JULY 5th llll Ml III lUBfJlMfc TOPLESS GIRLS A-GO-GO VI SY KITE 5 P.M. TO 1 A.M. FKI. SAT. TIL 3 A.M.

CARAVAN LOUNGE UPPER COURT ST. now OPEN ITAUAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT Breakfojf-lunth-Dinrwr CONKLIN AVE. JOHN ST. 0 AND DANCIKG EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:30 a.m. "COUNTRY PLAYBOYS" AT THE H0NKY TOliK 22 LEWIS BINGHAMTON BETWEEN STATE CHENANGO ST.

"MATRIX" Vjl A TREE ADMISSION SI TOMORROW I BEER KITE PLUS HJdJ UTf LUMCH WEEKDAYS 11-2 1 I AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT I ifRIUIERBu TECMNICOIOR WNAVISION Pi aS WALT DISNEY'S 4ii ct'too iiuum IOI CAlriSRTIAliS I JOHNSON CITY 1 Adults- Only 9 CQtOR Rv op i BOSTON STRANdER" Daily 8 00-Fri 7 00 10 00 Sat Sun. Mon Tues 2 00 7 00 10 00 Daily 8 00 Wed 1 00 8 00 Fri 8 30 Sat.Sun Mon Tues 1 00 4 45 8 30 A WINNER OF I ACADEMY AWARDS umm mmkii, on the screen HHB1BBH SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! site BORIS SPASSKY An increased prize would mean that the winner gets M56.000 and the loser 1104,000. The alternative is to give a traight $130,000 extra to the winner making his prize money jp to $208,000. "The idea is to remove the problem of money from Fischer and see if he has any others," said Slater. London bookmaker William Hill made Fischer odds-on favorite to defeat Spassky and gain the world championship.

Fischer was quoted at 2-1 which means one dollar paid out for every two dollars bet. Spassky was quoted at 6 to 4 against, meaning $6 won for every $4 bet. 'WEDNESDAY SPECIALS SHARKEY'S iSPEIDIES 399 25 LARGE PIECES OF SHRIMP M50 SHARKEY'S AVE. BING.I ICE MACHINE RENTALS TAVERNS HOTELS INSTITUTIONS RESTAURANTS CAU 729-2702 For Debis ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLY I 59 Uitor Avo. JoKnton City 1204 VESTAL AVE.

7144114 CINEMA NOW SHOWING i9i urn win DO YOU KNOW All AROIIT I TKE PLEASURE SPOTS mum l9 p.m. to 1a.m. SPECIALS "CLAMS SPEEDIES STEELE'S J.C.I Biggul lull Night Spel 47 Lttr Avt Johnson City tiMON-THURS. TONIGHT 4-7 P.M. AND 9-1 A.M.

TOPLESS GIRLS A-GO-GO -THIS WEEKEND BROTHERHOOD JACOB'S LADDER MAD JON'S ESCAPE THIS WEDNESDAY AUSTIN GRAVELDING AND CHUCK HAWKINS PIUS TOPlfSS GIRLS A-C0-G0 AMATEUR C0NUST '25 SAVINGS BOND TO THE WINNER EVERYONE WELCOME FAMOUS ARTISTS PLAYHOUSE HENNINGER AUD. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (OFF RTS. 81 -690) FOUR MUSICALS 10-15 DON PERKINS llll 17-22 SID CAESAR in JULY 24-2' m-AIAN SUES JULY 31 AUG 5 SANDY DENNIS Diiy7 3010 C0 Sit Sua Mon.Tuit130 7 30 9 52 COLOR onths 4ii J17 milt YEARS Britts Charge Accounts Welcomed 7:30 P.M. SPECIALS 1 10 1 10 1 10 $110 i I $110 I $110 $110 75 VESTAL PLAZA PLUS B0XUS FEATURE SHOWN AT 8:40 W-fi Lens ni Tall House WEEKLY I PATRICE MUNSEL AUG.

KITTY CARLISLE, RUTH McDEVITT "LIGHT UP 14-19 SAM LEVI HE, JEAN KEAN In the SKY" AUG. 21-26 THE SUPER MUSICAL THE MERRY WIDOW ORDER SEASON TICKETS NOW! Reserved Performance Presentation This means that you are guaranteed a scat (or the performance of your choice-but it is not a reserved seal! From $19.50 FAMOUS ARTISTS STATE TOWER BIDG. SYRACUSE. V. WEDNESDAY LET US SPOIL YOU! jk ii.

i nuiiitmdue Ldsagnd wsaiad Where "WILLARD" AT RAM ADA "The Place That Sets The Pace Doing Things For People" Beef Stew Liver with Bacon Meat Loaf wsaiad THURSDAY Meat Loaf wsaiad Veal Cutlet Parmegan 2Salad Tuna Noodles wSalad Daily 7 00 8 40 10 20 Sat.Sun Mon.Tuei2 00 7 00 8 40 10 20 And this time. he's not alone nr. JASON X2 ZXri begins. In Color 2AJO MfT! AIRPORT OflYf Wf 930 SitSuaMoaTud 1:30 3.30 30 9 30 ROeAROS' 2 FRIDAY FishCakes wsaiad Baked Flounder Salad Macaroni Cheese fiV'S OAOilOl MOHlS I BRITTS Is- I my IS CHARLOTTE ST BINGHAMTON -iailliiTi Ji'i'i'i'i''1'iiiii.

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