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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 28

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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28 THE MORNING CALL, AHentown, Tuesday, April 18, 1972 IVE-IN mmmmmmmmmmmimmmm Last Night LAST DAY Shows 7:00 9:00 P.M. Ends Today, Hot Rock," 1:03, 3:14, 5:25, 7:36 9:48 i it On Highway 341, Berlinsville TONITB 7:15 "THE DOCTttR AND HIS WOMEN" Plut "PICKDP" BOTH All Seats $1.00 Children Under Free 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIOIK BEST ACTDR! "KOTCII" Boom-Boom Boys Getting Daring p.m. in Enjoy These BARGAIN Prices for EVERYONE on Wednesday AH aflarnaan from I fT Eg vnmo tram JQ a.m. la 5:30 a.m. la 7 p.m.

Ragular SI. a5 ta 5:30 p.m. 75 SHOWS Clint CO PLAY 262-881 1 L1IZ 7 Othar waakdayt Terrific New Show Starting TO flU'W Eastwood Friday Nite Sunday Matlnea THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF "The Railway Children" ir Sat. Sun. Evening CLINT EASTWOOD "Play Misty For Me" (R) Dirty Harry TUC Allirr H.llartown tw I a Hall Lana Cantrell still doesn't know if she'll be allowed to use her nude photo in the ads when she opens April 25 at the Waldorf's Empire Room.

Singer Louise O'Brien will tour Australia in the fall; TV stations there still show "Sing Along With Mitch," on which she was featured John Cassavetes gave his car keys to a man he thought was a parking lot attendant in Los Angeles and never saw the car again. Diners at Tavern on the Green stared at a Christmas tree and Santa Claus and gift boxes last week it was a magazine's "holiday" party for its Christmas issue advertisers. and Liza's sister, Lorna Luft; caught Diana Ross's rousing act at the Waldorf Empire Rom. Liza said Desi's here for "Marco Polo" and "I'm here because he's here" Charo Cugat's sister, Carmen Martinez, said at Danny's Hideaway that burglars at her class hotel took her jewelry worth $116,000. Vice President Spiro Agnew, looking lean and fit, was applauded by diners as he entered SeaFare of the Aegean with a platoon of security men; he gave a waiter a ballpoint pen with President Nixon's signature Ex-Dead End Kid Huntz Hall will open a New York City pub titled Huntz's ojy4 9., 1 4 .4 By EARL WILSON "NEW YORK -The boom-boom mbbsters are getting so daring one of them openly showed his gun to friends in a crowded cafe, while others exclaimed, "Hide that!" Murdered Joey Gallo had predicted to Mrs.

Jerry Orbach, "When they decide I have the most to live for, they'll kill me." "The Boys" are in hiding since the mob was started: both biggies and smallies. They fear to be shot or picked up for THE MIDNIGHT EARL Liza Minnelli, Desi Arnaz Jr. AN6STADT and WOLFE THEATRES MOVIE GUIDE COLLEGE, BETHLEHEM "MIDNIGHT PLOWBOY" (X) 7 STRAND, KUTZTOWN "McCABE A MRS. MILLER" (R) 7 "SUMMER OF (R) if1 1 MiWrPA "THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" Jerry Orbach Leigh Taylor. Young Jo-Van Fleet Shows 7 A GP Earl's Pearls TODAY'S BEST LAUGH Marty Raga-way reports that Eve Ar-den accidentally sat on a piano keyboard, listened to the sound and said: "Hmmm two octaves.

I'll have to reduce." WISH I'D SAID THAT "Of course I'm against sin. I'm against everything I'm too old to enjoy." Bill Strickler, Baytown, Tex. REMEMBERED QUOTE "I have yet to be bored by someone paying me a compliment." Otto van Isch. EARL'S PEARLS Readers SLR of Brooklyn says she fell in the bathtub and broke a shoulder: "I'll write a book about it, titled 'Clean Living Was My With the rash of gang slayings in New York, someone noted that if you don't feel like going to see "The Godfather," wait a while it may come to you. That's earl, brother.

3 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.l 3 I anaMr-aa 1 ill ft crnr WE'RE OtP TO HERSHEYPARK Dutch Refuse to Provide Site For World Chess Title Match 3 i All Class Trips I I a (c) N. Y. Times News Service NEW YORK The Dutch Chess Union announced Monday that the Netherlands would not be the site of the first half of the world chess championship match this summer between Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The International Chess Federation had asked the Dutch union last week to take over the first 12 games of the match after Belgrade had withdrawn in a dispute over a cash guarantee that Fischer would appear. The international federation is thus without a site for the first half of the match that is tentatively scheduled to begin on June 22.

The second half Is scheduled to be played in Reykjavik, Iceland. The conditions originally agreed upon in February were that prize money of $138,000, offered by Belgrade and Reykjavik, would be split, with can go First Class with us. Hurry! Plan your Class Trip for Hersheypark. There's plenty NEW to see this year NEW Carrousel Circle featuring our famed Carrousel NEW Animal Garden and Dolphin Show and the NEW "Der Deitsch Platz" (The Pennsylvania Dutch Place). Spend the day riding and watching and enjoying a thousand-and-one wonderful things! Hersheypark It's a Happy Experience.

CALL TODAY FOR SPECIAL CLASS TRIP RATES 717-534-3916 rCl. PARK OPENS MAY 7 ANI OTTO PREAAIN.tR FILAA DwtfatNNON 14MESCOCO JENNIrtR O'NEILL KENHOW4RD NINKFOCH MURENCE LUQONBILL and LOUISE L4SSER as Marcy BURGESS MEREDITH as Kalman FILM RATING GUIDE For Parents and Their Children QC. SMITH SINGING "SUDDENLY, ITS til TOMORROW' 62.5 per cent for the winner and 37.5 per cent for the loser. Dr. Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said last week that there was not enough time left for a repetition of bidding procedures.

He said a site to replace Belgrade would be picked on a first-come, first-served basis, so long as the host country or city agreed to fulfill Belgrade's original commitment. The Dutch union's decision to remove itself from consideration in the match arrangements was based, according to a report from The Hague, on information that Fischer had refused to play either in Belgrade or Reykjavik. Fischer could not be reached Monday for comment. Col. Edmund Edmondson, executive director of the United States Chess federation, said, however, that Iceland was still the scheduled site for the second half of the match.

Color by A MOVIEL4B B4R4MOUNT Release 'R' rartrictad under 17 raquicoi an-iiponpril parent at adurt gurtim Every Tats. Wed. Draft Beer Party Pizu GENERAL AUDIENCES All Asm Admiittd Faalura Tomorrow 1:16, 3:21, 5:26, 7:31 :37 p.m. HHEncncvnnnff Itlldllt I rfilUt ROCK TONIGHT PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Soma Malarial May Nat Suitable Far rra.Taanag.tft i OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. Show! START AT DUSK' CHILDREN FREE' HERSHEY.

PENNSYLVANIA ft happy experience I THRU SATURDAY PALACE IPI Open every day 10:30 a.m. thru Labor Day Entertainment daily Unlimited use of all 36 rides with one-price admissionl i Back By Popular Demand SCORPION t-STWCTCO Vndtt 1 7 roquirtM (Kccmpsnyinf Parent or Adult Guardian HAMILTON BLVD. ATJSORNfYVMllE 5 ACADEMY AWARDS ir? PICTURE ROCK NIGHTLY featuring Kenny, former lead singer of Soul Survivors DO I ACTOR NOW SHOWING! 9 p.m. 'fa 2 A.M. GENE HACKMAN 2 TOP HITS! Academy Award Winner Best Actress JANE FONDA in 'h lute1 Shown at 9: 12 p.m.

plus Academy Award Winner Best Music Original Dramatic Score 30 NO ONE UNOEI 17 ADMITTED Af limit may vary hi cartain afoot) MPAA EVERY TUES. WED. NO DOOR CHARGE RS BY OE LUXE SHOWN AT 7:10 11:04 p.m. CO-HIT AT 9:1 TnT T' I WJSIJIVIMER OF '42 trlPl I TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th B. LEGEND Featuring BETSY JEAN This Girl Puts It All Together A COLLECTION OF 6 SHORT STORIES LOVE MYSTERY SUSPENSE COMEDY SCIENCE FICTION And Of Course Beautiful Girls! Features Orchestra And Choir To Perform Special to The Morning Call BUCKINGHAM The Bucks County Symphony Orchestra will perform in concert with the Singing City Choir of Philadelphia at 8:30 p.m.

Saturday in the Central Bucks East High School here. The concert will be the season finale for the orchestra. The choir, in its 24th year, is comprised of volunteer singers. They will begin their part of the concert with Bach's Cantata No. 150.

They will also sing Johnson's ''Seven Japanese Tanka," Brahms' "Waldesnacht," and a medley from the musical "Fiddler on the Roof." The orchestra will perform Mozart's Symphony in major No. 35, Chabrier's "Espana" and Moussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain," among others. Sonya Garfinkle will direct the Singing City Choir while Vernon Hammond will direct the Bucks County Symphony Orchestra. WW THE THEATRE COMPANY of ALLENTOWN COLLEGE presents Moliere's THE IMAGINARY INVALID DeSales Auditorium Allentown College Center Valley, Pa. April 20, 21, 22, 23 April 27, 28, 29, 30 Curtain: 8:00 P.M.

Gen. Student: $1.50 Information Reservations Call: 282-3192 or 282-1100 ACADEMY AWARD winner or AT FORTY W. BROAD ST. BETHLEHEM, PA. FEATURE TIMES MON.

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They are Beverly Beltzner, Felix Puskaritz and Debra Paul, all of Northampton; David Everard, Barry Westgate and Jill S. Kline, all of Allentown; Robert Blum, Michael Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Elaine Bar-bary and Maureen Maguire, all of Phillipsburg; Donald Nase of Souderton; Donald Egert of Sell-ersville; Robert Wascura and Pamela Chuck, both of Bethlehem; Stephen Schlegel of Bath R. Nancyt Harries of Em-maus, end Chrystal Bloch of Quakertown. AIL SEATS SI 00 Clint Eastwood I 1 II in I RESTAURANTS1 1 JjTtgSWiL 'Proper Attire Required" Parking in Rear Dirty Harry FREE LIGHTED PARKING FOR 500 CARS BEHIND THEATRE INOKTHAMPTON I ONE OF THE YEAR'S 1 0 BEST kin I AN ANGSTADT ANB W01H TMLAT CLAMBAKE NIGHT If I U- Cl II 1 l88" 1 VTVIS VEAL PARMESAN 1 IllTl I I I -J TONIGHT 7:15 P. GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT TONITE DINE AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF iu in i.

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