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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 11

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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11
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IMS AltONOITtOMCO my: 11 ll II tl MI Mack Abandons Television Plans SAT, SUN. AU DAY CHILD UN0 11 SOt AU TIMES SAT, 1I.J0.J J9.43.7O0.0J SUN. 5J I Me mew to aawtt NOW SttCWINS. A CLASf A SMOCKEt (TONO SCLICFr Vl PAfUlUOLWTPtCTUltES OPENS 7 JA. SHOWS START DOS CHtUXEN UNDER 12 FREE HOWthmTUESJ TWO KING KOfJGS Sz 4t Mia Farrow Rserrays the affiliation could not be ob 'iM JoiniUiMItl tained.

JoFm Cassavetes The Mack spokesman was FIGHT TO THE DEATH! Mack Trucks, plans for an Allentown television station have been dropped, apparently' because of lack of affiliation with a major broadcast net work, The move "had no connection whatsoever" with the Signal iillll asked whether the move to drop the new station plan was conditioned on the acquisition by Evans ta C0L0R Far the aMtere a4tt. Caatlwaaui shawa al day every day. Shaw starts ttaay at I a.m. "Rosemarys Baby" tkewa today at 1:20, A 0:0) a JO. Last campleta shew tonite at 0:4 p.m.

"Rosemarys ftaby" lemetrew (Soaday) at a.a a sm ta a.m. today, 1 ava. and all day im6y. k. ja a.

I Mack Trucks' parent Signal MOW SHOW IMS Tht Academy Award Wirndnf "GUESS WHO'S C03IEVC TO DEVNER" Sidney Poitier Spencer Tracy Katharine Hepburn at Desk CfrHit at James Coburn in Water Saa Fan Shaw lata as Adults $1 Childraa Fraa Companies of the Interest in Companies, acquisition of Golden West Broadcasters. nrJiMliJirT') I From the four winds OPENS 12:30 P.M. ADULTS 1.50 CHILD. 75c 49.9 per cent interest in Golden they came, "They were totally unrelated actions," he said. Golden West Broadcasters West Broadcasters, a Mack the four brothers.

spokesman said. have diversified television and Mack announced yesterday their eyes their fingi FEATURE P.M. fPCan. tioni Gf aAi ncruacs radio interests on the West that Mack Broadcasting, has been terminated along with Coast. The company is headed JniilW UrtAllLU ULDDIL nCIIIULUO by Gene Autry.

At the time of announcing the the construction permit for UHF television station WMSV-TV, ifiti Vj. MAURICE RONFT Channel 69. A subsidiary, Mack Broad application for a TV station here Mack had indicated the station' would have an effective range! mum casting was to operate the sta tion that was to be equipped for' color telecasts. A permit for it of 50 miles. There were plans for remote broadcasts of sports or educational events, munici PAUL LYNDE 1 TERRY-THOMAS Thnicol Panamion had been approved by the Fed eral Communications Commis lion.

Delays Encountered inBgEii ESBSDl. The truck-maker's announced -i 0 TOOAY CONTINUOUS 1 tM. FEATURE SHOWN AT merit indicated that plans to proceed with the station had been pal affairs and cultural programs. No definite location for the broadcasting facilities or the TV antenna were ever announced, although it had been planned to provide broadcast facilities in the new $6-mDlion main offices of the company on Mack Boulevard. continued despite delays result ing from difficulties in obtain ing major network affiliation PIUS? 1ST RUM IN COLOR! RICHARD HENRY INGER W1DMARK FONDA STEVENS "MADIGAN" SM TIQjS.llin aV' km Only recently it was determined MARTHA HYER5S WL KICHKl WiSERSCIUH.

3 OVW MGM PRESENTS 1 MIL! NORTH OP HOLIDAY INN RT. 309 ALLENTOWN Tonight thru Sat Aug. 17 ftt Production Hilar. avsly Cwnical Traatmant a rha Canaratisn Gap STEACY, CALL-CHRONICLE ATOM" 2 YEARS ON BROADWAY 2.25-2.50-2.75 FOR CHOICE SEATS call 395-3773 ticket agencies Allantow! TitloWa Music Hamilton; Cratt Sportina Goods. Crast Plaza.

Bathlanami Kama-tar's, Si Main Straat. FINAL HIT OF THE SEASON BEGINNING AUGUST 20th "BAREFOOT EARL HOulMAN JEREMY SLATE- -smsi mm Theaters in N.Y. Prepare For September Premieres siraism SfltLDIJBSIinl V.iLLLJLM H. YiHIEHT, JUUIM YitlSS, KASHT IS2UL -STARTS WEDNESDAY vj a ti-rrt jbm sut bne imipiul a very tired sofa In the theatre's OPENS 7 P.M. SHOWS START DUSK CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Miinnnv i nMonnu.murri junk filled rehearsal room and By DAN SULLIVAN c) N.Y.

Tlmi Nawi Sarvica NEW YORK August in the COLUMBIA PICTURES -4 in- iviunnai LHiiuuuiY wm. read quietly at each other from HORIZON PICTURES "Burt Lancaster gives a beautiful Burt Lancaster Mel Arrighi script. Harold Stone, the director, In ETROCOLOR New York theater is something COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents JEWlEWiS TheSwimmer said it's very good but "per performance!" IN THE PARK" ORDER YOUR SEATS like March in the country: green shoots pushing through dead leaves. The 1968-69 Broadway haps you could have a little H3 TECHNICOLOR MtaaafRiD -KltLMM wolf. Cut MafUifl.

more private feeling there-?" 'PONT RlSETHe BriDCEj LAST 4 DAYS! MON. thru SAT. SUN. BflngnnETI "Yes, yes," nodded season will start after Labor Day: "And Now, Noel Coward" IirrDnivcz-ira "It would take away from SteveMcQueen FayeDunawLy, NOW will open Sept. 10 at the Long-acre Theater and six of the early shows are already quietly in rehearsal or trying out on the glibness-" "Uh-huh." "Want to try it again?" "Sure." 2ND COLOR mi "WHERE ANGELS GO TROUBLE FOLLOWS!" i the road.

They will try it any number COLOR by DeLuxe c3uotmi.iw.mm, omiedHisti MON. thru THURS. $1.50 FBI. SAT. SUN.

$1.75 Ninety-three productions have of times because it is August On Highway 241, ariHiivilla TOMTE THRU TUESDAY Starting at Italy Dirria CaraUiia CoapHa "COP-OUT" Second feature at 10:30 Academy Award Winner "THE GRADUATE" Admission per person Recommended for mature audience CAT AT cilM AT 2:35 S8 SAT. AT 5:30 7:35 9:40 5UN AT 7:05 9:25 LUCILLE BALL -HENRY FONDA in the New York theater, a new been announced for the new season: 50 musicals, 34 straight season is on the way. and if am everybody works bard enough, piays ana 9 comeaies. TODAY CONTINUOUS 2 P.M. 2 DARING HITS 2 ADULTS ONLY $1.50 ft how can any of -their snows In the air conditioned ball LAST 4 DAYS SHOWS miss? ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN SOe room of the Riverside Plaza Ho SIXTH GORDON tel at 253 W.

73rd Brian A WILD, EXCITING STORY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 9 FAMOUS FIRSTS 9 MacDonald conducted dance rehearsals this week for the new "IfiTVT TATIATOAAT The first wooden money was issued at Tenino, in Feb Shirley Jones Jack Cassidy jmy oviiiydJLT(M boslev MELViLLt SHWEuSOJ; KOR! L6CHMSH U1DELVH BOB CARROLL.JR KELVlllE SWfflSflH ruary, 1932. musical, "Maggie Flynn," which AND LOTS OF ACTION AND THRILLS "CURSE OF HER FLESH" ALSO: 2ND DARING HIT "BEAUTIFUL, BLONDE AND AVAILABLE" POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED is to' arrive at the ANTA Thea roberi f.BLUOFt-oswtw-" COLOR by Deluxe ter on Oct. 22. Composers work at home ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I SUGGESTED FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Choreographers, as they say, "hammer it out on the floor." MacDonald, who used to head 'Sfituuaw SSB. and OPEN DAILY 12 IIOOII CLOSED M0KDAY OPEN 7:00 P.M.

CHILD. FREE FREE SUPERVISED PlAYGROUNDl Always FREE PICNIC TABLES 1 FIRST bTyniisiU'M 1.1 color ri CtSMM0mstfhm HITS! inwrr; RUM the Harness Ballet, was working on the climax of the musical the burning of an orphanage during the draft riots of 1863. Off Broadway, it is the second week of rehearsals for "An Ordinary Man," a drama about racial tension, which is to open at the Cherry Lane Theater on Sept. 9. Mike Baselon, as a movie director, and Caroline McWil-liams, as his mistress, sat on fflm.a ANNEHEXWOQDSST WnR LAWRENCES s.P m.

last timet tonite In Person! ZINA BETHUNE "SWEET CHARITY" "High entertainment audience fell in love with Bethvne hiliri-out and well-itaaed." -Blacker, Cill-Chronicle p.m. 4.10, 4.00, 1.50, 3.00 :30 p.m. 5.00, 4.50, 4.00, 3.10 all week starting Monday In Person! RUTA LEE "THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN" 1:30 p.m. p.m. 4.50, 4.00, 1.00 rl.

A Sat. 0:30 a.m. 5.00, 4.50, 4.00, Reservation cad box efflce, 3H-S0M open 10 to 10 daily. Tickets at Krath Piano, 540 Hamilton St. Jerry ILraS "DOiMTRdlSE Ttie DPIDGE LOWER THE RJVSR, COLOR CO-HIT AT 10:29 Saa Our Own Baautiful Domcy Park in Tha Meviasll ROSALIND RUSSELL "WHERE ANGELS KUAHMil KUMtLL TROUBLE FOLLOWS" OPEN 7:00 P.M.

CHILD. FREE FREE SUPERVISED PlAYGROUNDl CO-FEATURE VIRNA LISA "THE BIRDS, THE BEES AMD THE ITALIANS" ALLEN TOWN PENNSYLVANIA MOD MILL closed for the fair see you there for FISH 'N CHIPS AND APPLE BEER! REOPEN AUG. 14 FREE ATTRACTIONS AUG. 11 riicT IN COLOR! RUN! 1 I The Dooley Invention BRUTES! SWAGES! HEROES! ONE OF OUR BEST FREE SHOWS OF THE 1968 SEASON! BRENDA AYE ONE OF AMERICA'S NEWEST SINGING STAR OF MAJOR RECORDS 4 THE ALMIRAS MILLA FUDGE! LAST TIMES TONITEI WILLIAM HOLDEN "DEVIL'S BRIGADE" plus DICK VAN DYKE "FITZWILLY" R0DTAY10R YYETTE MIMIEUX JIM BROWN Atco Recording Stars of "You Keep Ma Hanging On" Are Coming To The 1 1 I Featured on Hollywood Palace, Ed Sullivan, Etc. ALLENTOWN FAIRGROUNDS AGRICULTURE HALL OUNDS AGRICULTURI AT SiSO I CO-HIT AT KILLER 5TBTony Mhorry S-iTle RIIDfl RftVC iV WEDNESDAY, AUG.

28, 8 P.M. TAKE ALL! Tonite 7 Si 0:00 Thru Tuesday Jack Lemon Walter Matthau "THE ODD COUPLE" in COLOR ALSO APPEARING MANDRAKE MEMORIAL YUM YUM ALSO APPEARING MANDRAKE MEMORIAL YUM YUM ALL FREE FROM SID KLEIN'S V.Y, HOUSE OF GUITARS 4-7-9 PJUL OPEN AIR THEATRE GENERAL ADMISSION $3.50 COMING FREE! Advance Tickets: Speedy's Records, (03 Hamilton St Allentown, Pa. MAIL ORDERS: Send Check or Money Order payable to "Vanilla Fudqe 4- Concert" To P.O. Box 590, Allentown, 11105. Pleasa enclose self- addressed stamped envelope.

MW sT ALLENTOWN SUMMER THEATRE IN DORNEY PARK IN PERSON! AUG. 12th to 17 EVERY NITE! RUTA LEE in THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN AT B7 SKIPPER THE PERFORMING I Vf-J CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE I fofywJjvJUU EASTOH, FA. 252-3144 I jjsSiS TONIGHT I TONIGHT TODAY AT "THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE" Technicolor Julie Mary Tyler Carat Andrews Moore Channing AUTO RACES every SAT. at 8:30 PORPOISE Continuous TUES. thru SAT ENJOY TRAVELING TO THE NEW HOPE AUTO SHOW Shopping News? vYou'll find JAMES BOND MEETS THE MAN WITH NO NAME Feed The Sea lions See The 14-ft.

Giraffe See Z00RAMA AUG. 13 to 17 See The Polar Bear, FREE! moro in this newspaper than anywhere else. IAN FLEMING'S 'Hill I 1 AIDC0TD rr RIDE A STEAM TRAIN DOWN! I BROCCOLI I 30 ACRES OF FUN 1 NEARLY EVERYONE GOES TO TECrX3LD7 AND FROLIC HARRY SA11ZMAN mm ike MOSTLY A NIGHT FAIR i WTO 5 twm THE rsr Ai6 JSMM' Shown Al 1:40 A Shawn At TODAY OPEN :30 P.M. FEATURE 7:30 9:30 ADULTS ONLY $2.00 NEW HOPE IVYLAIID R.R. PARK your car FREI at the Buckingham Valley Station (located an Rt.

413, 1 mile south of Buckingham) and avoid traffic in New Hope. Injoy a leisurely 7 mile ride to New Hope and the Aute Shew through beautiful Bucks County on a Turn-of-the-Contury steam trainl RETURN ON ANY LATER TRAIN TRAINS LEAVI BUCKINGHAM VALLEY EVERY 90 MINUTES, FROM 11:15 A.M. THROUGH TRAINS TO BUCKINGHAM FROM NEW HOPE LEAVE EVERY 90 MINUTES, 12 NOON THROUGH P.M. ON DISPLAY AN AIR FORCE MINUTEMAN INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE HANY HEW EXHIBITS NEW CARNIVAL SHOWS RIDES HUNDREDS OF F.F.A.-4-H EXHIBITS CHILDREN'S DA YS Wednesday and Friday Hundreds Dollars Free Gifts FREE ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT LARRY FERRARI THE FABULOUS WADES P0TTST0WH BAND AND GLEE CLUB MISS TEEN-AGE AMERICA PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING OPEN AIR AUDITORIUM WITH ROOF 500 NEW FREE SEATS THE GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL THE NIGHT WAS AND THE PRICE WAS HIGH BUT IT WAS WORTH IT! DON'T MISS "AH EXPENSIVE EVENING" CHILDREN 75 ADULT $1.50 ROUND TRIP FARES PLENTY OF PARKING PLENTY OF EVERYTHING AHST- fl For Additional Information, Call New Hope and Ivyland RJt. CIS) 862-SM or Dl 3-2111 POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED.

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