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Daily News from New York, New York • 560

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N' I tJK-LfH FIRST NISrfT HE'S 1 THAT '5 SHOULD HAVE RETEtfEP THIS MUST BE I 11 TI V. TOO- r-JZZA CHRISTY'S WIRE By CW, 354? HOW GUESS SHE DPN'T FEELjrf? wk 3 THERE I -frHTf 11 CF 7VS MESS IS MY MUCH LIKE A PARTY 41 AM CALLS FROM jj 2 WS HAPPEN EP IF CHRISTY 2- alien, mevfi ftfiA ni VVi Wr-M fwu Efl4gsafe ill 1 Urge Real Life Sentences SHOW BUSINESS In Lights Malbin and Chief Assistant Kings Burr Stays as Hamlet; Borge Is Coming Back Robert Rurr, who made a dramatic entry into the Central Park "Hamlet" a week when he took over for the ailing Alfred Ryder, will continue in the title role until the production clones July 4. the services of concert pianist Leonid Hambro, who has been working with Borge in the comedian's recent TV appearances. Korga and his general manager, George Campbell, will present the attraction. Joins "Forum" Lee Goodman will replace Jack Gilford next Monday in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." The musical version of "Golden Boy," starring Sammy Davis has its premiere tonight in Philadelphia.

It will stay there five A Brooklyn judge and a pros ecutor declared yesterday that killers sentenced to life should be kept behind bars until they die and not paroled so they may kill again. The declarations were made by Supreme Court Justice David L. A Lot in This Name Boston, June 24 (AP) The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. processes some 2.25 million policies through a giant electronic computer and one single policy by hand. The company's giant 7074 electronic computer stops dead when it comes to any identification beyond 35 letters.

This one policyholde a Philadelphian of German descent has a last name with 6(6 letters. In addition he has 26 given names. He doesn't use all t')t letters of his last name with the insurance company only 4 4 them. He 's listed with the company as "Hubert W. Wolfeschlegel- steinhausenbergerdorff Sr.

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Here's Love" reaches Its 300th performance tonight. The Rucks County Playhouse, New Hope, celebrates' its 25th anniversary next Wednesday. The attraction on view, the Klayhouae's 635th, will be Shel-y Berman In "A Perfect Frensy," play by John B. Hess. Edward Everett Horton opened the house July 1, 1939, in "Springtime for Henry." Circus Parad The Continental Circus at the Fair will send a Big Top parade around the fair grounds daily for the next several weeks SEATS AT ALL IWMUWWCES FROM S2M a TOOOAO Caka Mats I FM, I County District Attorney Aaron E.

Koota as Malbin sentenced three youths to mandatory life sentences for the slaying of a detective in a $3 holdup. "Life is without value today," Malbin said. "Anyone who takea a iife should forfeit the right to live in a free society the rest of his natural life." Sentenced were Allen McNeill, 19, of 192 Sands his brother, Eugene, 17, of the same address, and Charles Spain, 17, of 44S Bristol St. all Brooklyn. They were found guilty May IS of the fatal shooting of Detective Donald Rolker, 42, last Thanksgiving Eve, on an IRT subway train near the Flatbush Ave.

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Joseph'a Hospital, Stamford, Conn. At the Fair Leslie Gore will headline the weekend show at the World's Fair Danceland The "Wonder World" show at the Fair will present a rock 'n' roll program as an extra attraction tomorrow through Monday. STASTH TOMomtOW If ay a ,7 3HJ pHttM lit Am. i KUl.nT B-tNOCrl GREGORY yWNGCOLEMW-BffljaBRDKI j7la Kmc rzr EXCITERS LAST DAT -THK ('(UHTDKH- I MATS. WttKLT WIO, SAT.

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