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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 31

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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31
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U. S. Chess Champion HALlNk jOUKNAL-tlMti Wtdnnday, Spt 1, 1965 'V ething Wins 'Long-Distance' om new NEW YORK UP) Bobby unaer Fischer, 22-year-old U. S.l chess champion, has -won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca Memorial Tournament. 1 for New Yorkers this summer their Consul of Poland Defects in Sweden STOCKHOLM MP) -The Polish consul in Sweden, Edmund Michalski, has defected and been granted political asylum in Stockholm, the Foreign Ministry 'said today.

officials and the Polish Embassy here declined to disclose his whereabouts. Michalski came' to Sweden in August, accompanied by his wife and two daughters. They- also have asked to re The tournament is being since the park has been a place for pleas-summer weekly' concerts by the New played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Department refused him a visa to visit Cuba. Sheep Meadow mean music under the M-- 'fivV vj I'" V'M 1 skyline from a rarely seen angle as a j'Vf KyX 'dfiL i 'jSVL jW thousands mothers carrying babies, Vfc '('? rAv- Cv folding deck chairs, whole families with ffH?" concert time is also refreshment time, for I r- 0 JL -r the crass and others, there's: )A-, Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves.

i Alt CONDITIONED I own Central Park. It's been a long time ure and relaxation after dark. But this York Philharmonic in a bandshell on the stars with a glimpse of -the city's night 10 1 1-7 It i IUUAT iUM) (J- I Af'i BRITAIN'S SWING fN'ESTfiVE IN fH young couples on bicycles, people with blankets and picnic For some some anopportunity to stretch out on always girl-watching." It's New York 1 lin' JLko YEAR'S BIG DRAMATIC SURPRISE, all of a sipir -rx4 rr 3:15 I II -sri I 9:45 II jPI I 1 pi -o i HUE I 4v; v', -sLjJS with IrrtTil xV '0111)011011 0)1)? iMwwaiiwrNfBBiiiw, Ira PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. I niw jjiii'r miiiitiMtevi-it'wrriTfmiiwww 88KWwM1WftWiMI i fc.Mnit i.f i -fciiaMmMMMMl I C-T-r'r' r-n i -m I rrMT I ALSO AT-: 8:05 i Steve Allen May Seek Congressional Seat WW' "KEEP VOlfS EYE AH THE HISS YQliil EH By R. J.

SCOn Si Judy Garland, on Stage, Reveals She'll Be Wed LOS ANGELES UP) NOW. THRU SUN. rL---- OHTHEUr OF CIMI'RAL A.FRKA. Stepping out of the stage- light and into the political Jut)it5 )H limelight as have-Republi Los Angeles, but details were cans George Murphy andi not known. SAN CARLOS, Calif.

UP) Judy Garland opened a engagement Tuesday X4 Ronald Reagan may pro-1 vide a cue for Democrat Steve' la A rfIAi Herron, who was Miss Garland's traveling companion on a Far East tour, last year, 1S1HI5AME. SFAU-fHORliy. Allen. Allen, an actor, and said he's consid TECHNICaWTlCHKISCOIt. night with an emotional announcement to a packed audience' thatj she will marry Mark Herron on Sept.

19. With Herron, at her side, Miss Garland announced to reported in June 1964 that he and the were wed in Hong Kong in a Chinese cere-money. Herron said at that ering running for Congress in Los Angeles' 26th District, vhere Democratic Rep. James Roosevelt will resign to take time that Miss Garland had obtained a Mexican divorce WHAT WAS HARLOW REALLY LIKE? the Circle Star Theater audi-from producer Sid Luft, ence of about 3,000: 1 Vi547 I -no Indict George Raft on Tax Charges "I'm going to marry my beloved Mark on the 19th." Then Herron, whose name A.Y0a of LA.Y5 rfi IW-1K A.TM.1LY a UN post. Murphy won election to the U.S.

Senate last November. Reagan is considered a leading candidate for governor. Allen lives outside the 26th Congressional District, but candidates are not required by law to reside in the district. CHA.lt5 OF DLVfX 7 OMF. IK 365,000.

CUKItZ. HM IKL FIR'i'f 0 PROPOSE. LOS ANGELES UP) has been linked with Miss Garland for some time, took -PLUS- Actor George Raft has been BU)Ltm; KCkHkl ACROSS If M- a in the first row of the "IKE ISTHMUS OF indicted on six charges of in come tax evasion, U.S. Atty. Manuel Real says.

in-the-round theater as his bride-to-be sang 10 numbers standards und love songs. A theater source said the wedding will take place in 'imiii iinmin UUin9(CE HARVEY. CUURE BLOCM. Chicago Symphony Resets Concerts; Union Pact Ready FINLAND FOLLOWS U.S. The U.S.

has the world's highest death rate from diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Finland comes next, then Australia. 4 tira H.RUw,sua 7 ioi Raft was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury, in Los Angeles. Raft is accused of paying no taxes on $85,000 income from 1958 through 1963. Real said Raft had $250,000 gross income in that period.

The 69-year-old Raft will be arraigned next Tuesday. STARTS DUSK TONITEl THE BIG 3 reached a tentative agree ment on a two-year contract CHICAGO Wh-The Chicago Orchestral Assn. and Local -10-208, the American Federation of Musicians, have OPEN 7:00 SH OW AT DUSK for the Chicago Symphony paw Orchestra. She was the glittering, glamorous movie queen who put Hollywood on the map! COME EARLY ADUlTS CHILD. UNDER 12 $1.00 FREE The agreement reached Tuesday must be ratified by "GO-GO" 105 sympnony musicians and IT'S AN ALL F-U-N SHOW! Swing Show 21 association trustees.

The She was the Platinum Blonde who became the most desired woman in the world! SUMMER FIM! association canceled the 1965- -t-Soum Highway 32 66 concert Aug. 5t but resei SaNDiga Dee BoBBYDaifjN it after the agreement. Scheduled to open Sept. 23, She was the darling of first-night parties and third-rate hotels! concert season was can MUSKEG0 BEACH AMUSEMENT PARK Parking tike Setting Scenic Pknk 6we celed originally because of deadlocks in earlier negotia DONaLD O'CONNOR Reg. Adm.

as Marvey franson She was famous for tight dresseSy loose living, and quick trips to the bottom between pictures! 3 Times the Music, Songs end Gals Trial FeellNG She-was the-girl -who couldn't-tasteif she had to devour it! SWING AT WITH TECHNICOLOR fields tions over union demands for a higher pay scale, year-around employment, guaranteed annual earnings and other benefits. The union had demanded a basic scale of $235 weekly for the first year of a new contract and $250 for the second year. The current scale of $210 a week is the highest in the country, according to the association. The old contract expired Tuesday Details of the. agreement will be, withheld until the ratification meeting, he said.

She was the star who didn't know when to stop 1m- JOSEPH ELEV1NE-. LABOR DAY WEEKEND MON. LAST CHANCE FUN FOR EVERYONE Highway v24r-4 Miles West of Hales Comen )f in "Kid it Galahad" CARROLL B4Ei0t a At 9:40 FEATURE TIME SCHEDULE 3:00 6:45 10:25 DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS! rVf BALSAM BUTTONS- CONNORS LANSBURY LAWF0RD VALLONE FIFTY SETS TO CHOOSE FROM! NEW AND USED fSTlIISl Introducing JOSEPH LEVINE GORDON DOUGLAS JOHN MICHAEL HAYES nealhefti TECHNICOLOR' PAMAV1S10N 0PEN Sfpnintn BOBBY VINTON sings the Theme from Harlow 'lonely GirH on Epit Records "-r -when you il 1J 1 tm you 11 ins wona -m- P.M. Slingcrland Ludwig Rogers Gretsch Kent COLORS IN STOCK White Petri Sparkling: Red. Blue, Green Fearl, Sky Blue Pearl, Black Diamond Pearl, Red Ripple, Champagne Pink Pearl, Sparklinr Silver Pearl.

Lacquer Sets, White, Gold and BUck Frames. We take trade Ins. it .1 CO-HIT frrshtst sum that er 111 uo the icrfn! THAT UilliUiJ STARTS pgTg SAILERS pay PEwnss mm mmw TODAY, THE MUSIC XENtER, I1VC. THE ACTION IS' AT 7:45 611 -Sixth I C9LCI by 3CLDXE 634-0971 Frank-Mellone, Director SON Of CArTAf! BLOOD" I.

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