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Daily News from New York, New York • 416

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col It a. AHard-Vap MATINEES ONLY I ff CI Pterin CCl7tif rt CHATTER -Vr; Guv Convicted 4th RECORD MONTH! "One of the most scathingly honest American films ever Times "Comes up like this picture has got to grab you IOne of five men who took part in the Great Bungled Jewel Rob-i bery of 1963 bungled because Xo one guid boot can be all things to all readers. Bat there is one whch tries quite hard. A 496-page paperbound, it bears the rather imperious title of "The Official Consumer's Guide" (Pocket Books, 1.50.) Written among others, by staff members of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and edited by Al I the dr.ve:- of a stolen vehicle couldn't 1 a 1 a standard shift was convicted in Federal MeOftTANT! NO Ofct UMOC WILL ADMITOTO UNLtSS ACC0MPAMIC0 HIS ftKT.

Court yesterday for his role in i the attempted $3 million heist. Found guilty by a jury on two counts of theft from an interstate shipment was convicted murderer fred Stef ferud, the book was com Thomas (Tommy the Greek) Kapatos, 51. also known as Thomas Russo. A jury took only two piled with the assumption that its readers are primarily interested in economy. This premise is underscored in its 10 major diri-sions.

They are houses, furnish EDWARD ALBEES ings, equipment, finances, safe guards, plants, outdoors, actiri ties, clothing and food. Each divi hours to return its verdict. Judge Edward Weinfeld scheduled Oct. -3 for sentencing. Kapatos, who gave his address is 500 Central Union City.

N. can get a maximum of 10 years on each count. lie is the oniy one of the five ever caught. Kapatos had previously epent 22 years in prison for second-dtgree murder. The near-robbery took place on Xov.

8, 19v. when the five held CeOftGC SEGAL- SANOY DENNIS mkc mcmolS Pf Kvrto at aautwc aaos t.J sion contains brief, separate chapters on different subjects. The one on furnishings, for example, has articles on basic design, selecting and refinishing furniture, floors, carpets, rugs and curtains. Somewhat inexplicably, under this umbrella of furnishings there Continuous performances Criterion East 72n St. a4 TMf Ave.

araay at 4 St St. up a station wagon belonging also are chapters on the installa I 10 00 12 IS. 7 4 15. )H 25 11 41 II CO. 1 20.

3 40. 00. 1.20. 10 :35 tion of fireplaces, interior paneU ing and its application and the to the AAA Jewelers Messenger Service, at 4tt St. and 12th Ave, and then couM not drive it.

ASSOC MANHATTAN (-. OX finishing of walls. After comfor TODAY'S CROSSWORD ANSWER tably establishing you at home, the book takes you outside of it to deal with country vacations, camping, nature study and the TTTi? W'ADER iO Lll like. An ample section is devoted EC PIUS ON SCREEN VE to food, from facts about nutrition tsk hft.tAi Knf jfwlrinr AS ES TiU RJ As with any book, what makes it FIRST RUN HITS ElT'AONJO ROS L'E'E ME NDOD DAL oeovor YERYBODY important to one reader may dif- fer from the next. What we found i especially valuable was extensive i documentation of sources where i more information could be ob-1 IS ATi I VI I 'S'TAI LOVES BO WE DQELD NEW ANATOMY! ASQA-S 'S ElTiS -AWARDWINNER1 era 3 0 FT SjlTlV OiT tained on the topics explored.

1 published in li'fiS. by the U.S. Department of Agricul-' ure as a yearbook, the guide car-j 5 the immodest cover blurb that it is 'the most authoritative, one- SilWCUFPT ONEHLII IRENE RLlF A DaJPOlR 5 Moonlight Dance (Puzzle on page 63) volume collection of household nowledtre ever assembled." We'll leave comments on that score to i a I. i IAS tsr mTT 3C-f tSTTE ELIZABETH TAYLOR Cat I BumRnna Hot I Tin Roof I VI CTO I A "jii mm fact pimmc-vw wirdrt mt ouct. Jt m.

a Statin Axr LAN "A GORGEOUS A BALLET FAN'S MOVIE! May have DREAM! One of the NUREYEV ARE UNBEATABLE 1" Wttar VWMnar IVna World Premiere Monday at 7:45 pm TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOXOFFICE 0B BY MAIL I an edge on the stage ballet because of the camera's ability to move in for closeups. Visually beautifull" "AN EXCELLENT FILM! The screen version is smartly done, has solid advantages. It magnifies th'd superlative dancd techniques. The acting carrier interesting facial expressions that you miss from even the best theatre seat. It has Nureyev and Fonteyn as its lovers, and it would best in years.

A movie capturing the feeling an actual performance would have. The settings are some of the most magnificent one could hope for like Renaissance paintings. The color 13 hypnotic, the Prokofiev music stirring, and the choreography exciting and sensitive!" VSaaa r.Cw Jfadat "A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANTI A gripping-melodrama of love, mayhem and 6udden death." WKSCH tnwrno REStXTS JULIE ANDREWS -MAX VOX SYD0W RICHARD HARRIS CEOEICTixaTC wiootrrwf' HAWAirriXOTSK1! OUtlilMM rJn00ll aVMXOXT S3 a tin SCHEDWXOf fmCES rtRfORMAMCCS OKMCSTRA MAT SCES al 2 30 PM SM Sun Horj $3 25 30 PM (Mem trrwi! 13 SO rVJ H.NGS al 30 PM (Fn SK 4 Hoii S3 75 at a 00 PM (Sunday) S3 75 MCONT S2sa $3 00 ROYALBALLET SI ARGOT FONTEYN RUDOLF NUREYEV S3.7 I 00 S4 25 "TO KmUr wM i mmm i. Hyr Ks. 15 tt, hat.

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