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BERGEN EVENING RECORD. TUESDAY. MAY 8. I960 .47 Motorist Pays $103 Peyton, Leonid Director, For Leaving Scene 1 Old Silcnl Film Back On Screen In West Orange West Oraage, May l-The Suburban Playhuuae of West Orange, in a'filiauun with the Film Appreciation Society, opens loniitlit a silent film featitsl, to renimua Ihroueli Jul 10. Dunne iheaa in Puts On Animated Show Knocks Himself Out In Uading Guild 'Chalk Garden'; Wcck-Knd Showing Lwnla-Scott Peyton, who directing the LeonU Tliy.

ers Guild production of The Chalk Garden" by Enid Bag. nold to be presented Friday and Saturday nlghti and a cam on May 13 and 14 la, to fay tb leat. an animated director. Dockets Totals 72 Cases; 15 Are For Driving With Obstructed Vision Hickriuirk Only one me with heavy penalty wit heard by MUtrate Edward G. Everti in Municipal Court yesterday.

The balance of the docket, before nonappearances by defendanti cut into the number, totaled 72 caci. Main Street. Operating a truck 'W if i i mill TMF4 IT niMSEUT Sitting oa lop of table's, standing oa chairs, perched on a lad der, looking at the actors from the front, aides, and back of the stage tin order to get the Picture from every angle even the ones the audieote does not see, he Pryloa UI frequently climb on a stage lo give a direction. "Lefs try it mis way," he says, and gives the action or piece of business a try himself lo see If It is possible. "I won't ask the actors to do anything unless I feel It is phyii-rally feasible and comfortable.

Tbat'i why 1 try It out myself first; if It's not comfortable It's going to be awkward, and this only adds disbelief lo his character and the audience can become uncomfortable aa well." But Peytoa doesn't expect the actors lo copy him: "1 simply Intend to give them the general effect of what I think; ltTa up to them to oo it in their own way." Peyton's theater background Is varied. He has acted and directed extensively In college graduate RESCUER I Burt Lancaster save Aadie Murphy during an attack by hostile Indians la "The also starring Audrey lirpbarn and opening tamerraw at the Lee Theater la Fort Lee. rOUCE CRACKDOWN Fifteen of the rases heard by Involved charges el driv-ni with obstructed vision, The number or such counts itemmed from police crackdown on these Infraction. fines of 110 and costs were collected from of fendert. Most heavily oenaliied ai WU.

bert Browa. 10, of 19 rulton Place, Patersnn. The Magistrate fined him flOO and 13 costs for leavini the scene of aa accident. Brown pleaded guilty to drivini way alter hit auto Jumped euro at rirst and James bireet and plowed through bedcea. croM the lawn, and into tree 330 rim Street.

fined I0 and S3 costs for speeding were Mn. Victoria Porn-orikt, 524 William Street. May- wood, 46 milet an hour In a S3- Wile lone; Mrs. Dorothy Bach' rnann, 87 Eases Street, 48 tn a 23-mile tone: and Robert Ilogrrfe. 130 Seventh Street.

Palisades Park. 43 tn a 23-mlle tone. An thony Perelra, SIS Lafayette Av enue, Cllffslde Park, paid S3 and 13 coata for traveling 44 mllci an hour on Hackensack Avenue. CROSSED LINE Crossing a double white line on Passaic Street cost Mrt. Ruth Bergman of 29 Shelby Avenue.

Paramui. 110 and $3 costs. Percy Wettervelt of 240 County Itoad. Creisklll. wat penalized SIS and 13 costs for passing on the right on Nackensack Avenue.

Charles Kowaltky of 541 Forest Avenue, Paramus, waa assessed 110 and 13 costs for unwarranted hornblowlng as he drove along Undaunted Douglas Has New Spectacle SPECIAL BtNIMT STAGE 4 SCM1N SHOW F. I. M. E. MISSIONARIES Hf A IRIIfa 0S FOX THEATRE TONIGHT AT 1:00 F.

M. I kj-i S) AT Ww school and la summer stork, as well as having had a of his Ml-leniith plays produced In the summer circuit. Although he makes his living in the advertising pro frsaion. he devotes all his leisure lime lo community theater, li mam Interest at this time is in directing, but he writes and acts whenevrr he has a chance. Guild audiences have seen him perform in "Desk "Phipps" and "My Tbrea Directing wie he has undertaken such diversified plays for the Guild as Sirindberg'i "Ghost T.

S. Kiioi'a "Sweeny Innesco's "Jack" and Tennessea illiams' "Summer and "The Chalk Garden" will bo glvrn by the Leonia Players' Guild at Davidson Hall, Park Avenue, Leonia. Klectronle equipment for soma missJe projects is so sensitive that it la assembled In areas super controlled for air clean-lincss, temprratnra and humidity. OF STS. PETER 4 PAUL Wkat All Baa a.

3 ALL THAT IS UKcoxauuusu IN KAN. THAT IS UNVANQtOU IN WOMAN IS IN BURT AUDREY We-HEPBUHIi it Wkia H's Ovir YUL CRYNNSR KAY KENDALL Vie! TaonMicokono AHO- ii'irrjzECFra Wa VorblsUoaa Frwitt 1 II iaa ITT .1.1 HUaaa I tfJj ff AUD1E MURm'JOHfXQN'CHARLES BiCKFORD CAST DIALOGUE HIGHLYPRAISED Shaw Play Scorci On T. V. Hall Of Fam FRED DANZIO New York. May 8 (ITii -George Bernard fchaw's solid gold comedy, "Captain Rrassnound's shone bright! Ian night.

The Hail of Fame production On N. it. V. ku nn.nl trimmed, shuffled and squared on oy adapter Theodore Apsteia without serious damage to the play'i substance, which dealt with similarities betweea law and outlaw, and eiplored the various realms of self interest. The 90-minute show was staged amid beautifully colored seen-erv bv nradurar.4i Scharfer tT.

betti, and had spirnaid costumes. But the real enlovment eama Irnm Khaui'a dialogue and the cast. Greer Carson aa Lady Cicely Waynfirte and Cnrialopher Plum-mer aa Brassbauiul war perfect. Ufa getting monotonous, inn ouainns or lauding Hummer's T. V.

work Whaa la going to go Into motion pictures and give up T. like the rest of 'em?) Ladtf Clrflv. nt Miipaa la Shaw'i famous supergal. a sugar-laden torpedo who scuttled old Brassbound vessel of vintage vengeance. She turned Brass-bound from a whiplashing bully-boy Into a blubbering and dependent clinging vine.

And it was wonderful entertainment to behold. The entire rut waa mltnt George Rose, with his plispltUng. tlra-scratchlng and cockney accent, made brinkwater a begull. ing sort of rogue. Lorln Smith as the American captain, another of Lady Cicely's victims, was Immense.

And so, too. were Felts Aylmer as Sir Howard; Llam nramora as Rankin; Robert Car-rlrart and Mario. The alt hoinrrf make It a rousing production. "The Shane Of Tna niv.r" last nlcht'a "Plavhouia on" cial on B. showed bow Samuel Clemens piloted his way through a aeries of personal vagcaies.

Clemens, or Mark Twain broke as a publisher and left his daughters at home la order to go On a world lattura Imir that hvwh pay his creditors. While away. uiw uaugnier, ouiy, died and another fell victim in niun, war Later, his wife, Llvy, suffered a nervous breakdown. She died years later in her husband's! arms. Finally.

Jan th mux. I daughter, drowned in a tub. Written from lAumi anal A4f by Horton Foote. the nla haii with an awkward tniinrw stake out too much detail and piot. quick-moving scenes showed Twain performing in humorous style on the lecture tour.

DesnitO a lourlna' as Llvy by Katherlne Bard, the close bond between husbsnd and wife was never satisfactorily prvjccicq Dy ue script, rancnot Tone, as Sam Clemens, handled his extremely difficult role with deep understanding and sue- ceeaea in making ue tamed author-humorist a complex, sympathetic, sound human being. MENTALLY ILL Baltimore About 98 per cent of Americana hospitalized for mental diseases are cared for in public Institutions. 0. Laaraatar A. Haakara 1 1 "THI UNFORGIVIN" la Calaf aaa "WINK 0 AN IYI" S.

r- I- All Calar Carf Craal Saakla Laiaa "MOUSSaOAT" aa4 fat Braaaar-C Haalaa "as auLLAnna YUL BRYNNF.R OINA LOLLOaniOlOA "Soltmsn Skiba" Sturtt Wee. "SAPPHIRE" "WRECK OF THI MARY DEARE" ran fABKINO wa s-4i44 "rillaa- Laal Tlmaa Tatar 2 ALEC GUINNESS HITS! Tft DIRtt WITU I ftVP ft ntiiw nmi fat "LADY KILLERS" Stutit Tomorrow INGMAR BERGMAN'S "THE UAGICIAN" fus "ENGLAND" narrated by ALEC GUINNESS Last Time Tonight! for eeuts enfyf "STREET OF SHAME" wUk MACHIKO RYO "DIADOLIQUE" wltk SIMONS SIC NO RET Starting WeeVieia'oyj OHFIIEUS RIALTO Mala Slraal, aiSiaHaM fark 'Thi Lctl ALSO Olivia DC BAVILLAND Dirk BOOABOt "LI3EL" "A DOS OF FLANDERS" fso "THI OREGON TRAIL" tuning FRED MAC MURRAY I I a I I H. S. CLASS OF '45 IS SEEKING ALUMNI Hackensack With plant for a reunion dinner of the High School Cass of 1943 searing completion. the committee still la seeking tome former Those the committee hat been unable to locate are Vivian Mat Allen, Benjamin Altshuler.

Ray-mood Alexander, Robert Lend man. Edwin Moore. Wanda Slm-chick, James Smith. Richard Stearns, and Lilian Zimmerman. Anyone having Information on these Graduates has been asked to notify Mrs.

A. Borlos of 62 Woodcllffe Avenue. Westwood, or Mrt. Jeanne Scanloa of 174 1 Spring Valley Avenue. The reunion la scheduled for October IS at the Casa Mana In Teaneck.

HACKENSACK LODGE TO HELP NEW UNIT WTO Travel Te Led! For First Moose Meeting There Eaekeaaack Under the organisation's Big Brother program, representatives of Lodge 489, Loyal Order of Moose, will Jour- ney to Lodi Monday to help the newly founded Lodi Lodge con- duct Its first meeting. The unit It to meet in the American Le- gioa Post headquarters on Union Avenue. Plana for that trip, as well at for the local unit's June 4 dance at. the Saddle Brook V. F.

W. headquarters, were completed at last night's session. Thj meeting marked the initial one In charge of James Paschal, recently elected the lodge's governor. Also discussed waa the group's first Softball game of the season, scheduled for 6 P. M.

Thursday at the Rowland Avenue field. The quad Is to meet Lite-Craft of Passaic. weeks, many of the great silent mm stars, sura as pougias Fairbanks Charlie L'hanha. I na Chaney Gloria Swaason, Rudolph Valentino, Buster Keaton, ana John Barrymore will be seen In datura of the golden era of film. The festival mill open with 'Thantom of the Opera" starring Lea Chanev and ahnavlna miiht through Sunday.

It is in this motion picture that Chaney mated the most horrifying face ever seen an the trrrrn rh. silent films in the festival Include "Tne Mark of Zorro with Douglas Fairbanks "Beau Brum-mel" wttb John Barrymore; "The Fade" wlih Rudolph Valentino: "The Uunrhback of Notre Dame" with too Chaney and "The Cure" with Charlie Chaplin. The Playhouse Is the first theater tn 30 years dedicating Itself to the silent film. STATE DESTROYS INFECTED Tomato Vines From Florida Had JNtmalodes, Early Blight Trntna. Ma 1 Tka Nu Jarsey Agriculture Department nas Destroyed eoo.ooo diseased tomato nlinta shlDDd Inla lha Rial from immokaiee, Fla.

The Denartment said wiinrdav the Dlants. obtained hv iwa iti.af. ers la Hammonton and Mount lioiiy, were found to be Infected with early blight disease and root-knot nematodes. The planta were tracked down, seized and destroyed last week. Some of the plants had already beea dstrlbutrd and nlanlvd anrf five acres of ground bad to be ripped up before they could be destroyed by burning.

John E. Brarkett. Atlantic County agricultural agent, discovered the shipment. It was the second seized since a regulation was adopted last year banning vegetables plsnts from out of the State that art not certified free of disease. rmriaCcrsiUocF BrYnner-ndaU- 2nd HIT UUsVClJ LAST "Vltlt Ta A Small Plaaal' nfti Taara of i.areaar LAST TIMES TOOAT "TALL STORY" "ISRAEL" "MUSIC BOX RID" Starts Taawraw "Iioiiii Thay'ri Taaag" "COMANCHE STATION NOW THRU MON MAT Rati.

STACK Daratar MALONE "ThtUstVoycsft" alia DavM LAOO Oaaali CBISP "A DOQ OF FLANDERS" JMllaiimiijtJ HELD OVEB art LANCASTEB AaSrar Hapkata AaSIa Marakr "ThsUnforgitcn" "THE WINK OF AN EYE" mm NOW THBU TIES. Bom. Mllrkara Etaaaar farkar "HOME 55" HILL" ALSO "THE 80LDEN AQE OF COMEDY" 2 Hilarlout Cemetffes JERRY LEWIS "VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET" PLUS JAMES MASON Oaaria SANDERS Vara MILES "TOUCH OF LARCENY" box ornce oerNS p.m, Tam'wi Richard BURTON "Drcmbl Dush" "CAREER" Call Taaltai ROCK HUDSON "FILLOW TALK" "SUMMER PLACSr lobliilijlJLlBTI JIumpl with a noisy muffler brought a fine of SID and 13 cotis for Frank Pajaron of 470 Chestnut Avenue, feautn tiarkensark. Four penalued for lighting Infractions rre George Malchok. 24 Henry Place, llarkeniack, 110 and 13 costs; Joseph Wutcn 397 Hudson street.

13 and 13 costs: Richard Parahlll, 704 West End Avenue. Cllffslde Park, 110 and S3 costs; and Richard Locascio, 7 atyer street, in and S3 costs. AQUATICSHOW SLATED AT Events By Boy Scouts Are Planned Iteckeasack The Hackensack Y. M. C.

A. will present a special Scout Aquatic Show Friday at I P. M. that will feature 11 events by Bergen County Boy Scouts, with Russell Martin, physical di rector of the as master of ceremonies. "The primary purpose of the Aquatic Show Is to demonstrate to Scouts and their families and friends the skills that have been taught them on a year-round basts by out physical department Instructors." Martin said.

The physical director explained the Instructors at the are certified to train Scouts In both and Scout Aquatic Programs, and at present three different Scout troops are engaged la the Ya "Learn To Swim" campaign. He said the Hackensack also handles Scouts on merit badge and First Class tests. The show will open with an in troduction by Martin. Other features are: A progressive series la which the Scouts will perform In the water four ttuntt tn each of four classes, known as minnow, fish, trying nsn. and shark.

Low-board divine and aw ex- hibltions, a life saving demonstration and a demonstration to the right and wrong way to handle a canoe. For the last, two canoea will be placed In the pool. i A demonstration entitled "water Safety For The Family" will Il lustrate safety rules to be used by a family. This will be followed by a water polo match between two teams or Scouts and a swim meet between Scouts. The Skin Diving Club will rive a demonstration that -will feature underwater formation swimming, spear fishing, ditching- and recovery.

The last will be under the direction of Lawrence Greco 'and Robert Murry. The, County. Police Force underwater Rescue Team will also give a demonstration. Movie Timetable (This time tehcdnla la auh. Ilshed for the convenience ear readers.

Information is supplied by the theaters and to subject to change.) BELLEVUE-WindJammer, 1:30. BERGEN-i-Solomon, 1:40, 7. 9:23. CAPITOL-Room. 2:45, 6:23, 10; But Not, 1, 4:40, 8:20.

CENTRAL Wake Me, 1, 4: SO. Kill, 3:13, 6:35, 10:30. EMBASSY Houseboat, 1:30, 5:50, 10: Buccaneer, 3:50, I. ENGLEWOOD Visit, 3, 7, 10; Larceny, 1:30, 8:25. FABIAN-Home, 2:10, 5:50, Comedy, 1:05, 4:45, 8:25.

FINE ARTS Lovers, 7. 10; Blonde, 30: Shorts, 6:30. FOX-Wake Me, 1. 4:40, Kill, 3. 6:50.

10:30. i GARDEN-Wake Me. 2:25, 6:05, 9:45: Kill. 1, 4:40, 8:20. GRANT LEE-To Paris, 7, Killer, 8:15.

I HAWTHORNE Room, Anniversary, 7, 10:20. HYWAY-Solomon, 1:40, 7. 9:35. LAFAYETTE Home. 2:15, 7.

9:30. LEE-Wake Me, 2:50, 7. Kill. 1:30, 9. LOEW'S J.

C-Unforgiven, 11:35, 3, 6:30, 10; Wink, 1:45, 5:10, 8:40. MONTAUK Unforgiven, 2:35, 6:10, Wink, 1:25, 4:55, 8:30. PR1TANI Visit, 3:05. 6:45, Larceny, 1:30, 5:10, Rhapsody, 1, 4:40, 8:20. PALACE-Solomon, 2:40, Kill, 1:30, 7:20.

PARK LANE Queen, 1:12, 3:50, 7. 9:50: Guns, 2:20, 8:20. PASCACK-Wake Me, 2:50, Kill, 1:30. 7:20. PLAZA-Wake Me, 2:20, 7:20, Shorts.

2, 7, 9:30. QUEEN ANNE Shame, 7:15, Dlabolique, 8:40. RIALTO-Voyage, 7, Lo- bel. 8:40. RIVOLI-Hot, Hole, Shorts, 7.

STANLEY Tall Story, 12:15, 3:40, 7:05, Music, 1:45, 5:10, Israel, 11:35, 3, 9:50, SUBURBAN-Phantom, 8. TEANECK Solomon, 1:25, 7, 9:30. WARNER Voyage, 1:30, Dog, 3. 7, 10:10. NEWARK Drive In-Rebel, dusk, 11:58: Heller, 10:10.

PARAMUS Drive In-Dog, 8:15, Affair, 10:10. ROCKLAND Drive In-Dog, 8:15, Fighting, 10:12. ROUTE 3 Drive In Cartoon, Pillow, 8:15, Summer, 10:25. ROUTE 46 Drive In Visit, 8:20, Larceny, Cartoon, 8:15. i ROUTE 303 Drive In-Dog, 8:15, Fighting, 10.

TOTOWA Drive la Visit, Larceny, 9:50. TOMORROW! i TtNSir BbCa fmt WV MlTCHflL itxhui a ACADEMY AWARD ItHruuA, 9 BitTMiiaiatAv lth many other big names. Although no detail! were given out about the lermt of his settlement with Warners, I'm pretty sure Kookie has been allowed tome outside T. V. appearances and there may be some motion pictures in the offing.

Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: When Tommy Sands opens In Vancouver, he and Nancy Sinatra Jr. will be chaperoned by his mother, Mrs. Grace Sands. The eldest daughter of Douglas and Mary Lee Fairbanks presented them with an oil painting of herself for their 21st wedding anniversary. One of the best wives in this town to Ruth Berle.

who gives Milton such expert care. We saw them at La Scala where they were having dinner, and agam at the Cloister, and. as usual, she was coaxing him to get back to the Cocoanut Grove where be't been packing them u. Howard Lang stepson or Aaron Rosenberg, marries Margaret Sonntag. sophomore at Immaculate Heart College In June.

At a email dinner party at George Frclinghitysen's, Anne Jeffries and Bob Sterling revealed that a fire had scuttled the bedroom of their New York apartment and the damage to heavy. Their apartment to rented to the Ambassador from the Dominican Republic. They'll go east to attend the repairs. Cute little Tammy Harihugh gave a birthday party at the Brown Derby for her doll, Lou-clla. I'm very flattered that she's named her child after me.

Eva Marie Saint sends me a picture of her son Darren Hayden taken with a group of Arab children In Israel, and a little note saying how much she Is enjoying her stay there while the to making "Exodut' That's all today. See you tomorrow. TWO WOMEN WIN IN VALLEY BRIDGE Mrs. Brady. Mrs.

Mullen First By 31 Points North-South Eagtewood Members of the Northern Vallev Dunlleata Rrlrtoe Club played a 10-table Mitchell game last night at Post 78 American Legion Hall. Average was 84. Winners north-south were Mrs, Ruth Brady and Airs. Carolyn Mullen, 994. William Fradis and William Hill, 96, were second, and Archie Zack and Herbert Bernfleld, 95.

third. la the east-west position the winners were James ronmv anH Irving Cohen, 98, first; William iogan ana jerry robin, 92. second; and Blanche Wasser-burger and Mrs. Gene Colman, 90 third. MaaiHaal rarklaj faar af tatatra PATIIHflM trala KOVACS Dirk SHAWN In "WAKE HE WHEN ITS OVER" alia "IS HOt'WS TO KILL" TODAY: "THI SNOW QUIIN'9 ft "Goal Of Tka TlaikarlaaS" Slarls WaS.

JESSY LEWIS 'VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET' ft Jamti MASON Of. SANDESS "A TOUCH Of LARCENY" thi NEW BELLEYUEtkutre Valley Rd. Bellevue Ave. Upper Montdsir Stati Reserved a Phone: 4-145S mm Hi in ran playgrounds A HOLS MINlATlini GOLF If VIII 7 JaaMBwnW aaVAASWMkSBb til It a lr a pliaa a rackair no. iral jennr lewis in a "Visit to a Small Planet" alia fir ORGS SANDERS la "TOUCH Or LARCRNV" David Doaaia CRISr "THE DOG OF FLANDERS" Ciry Qraal Daaarsa Karr 'Aa Affair Te Remember' mifriv la--nil mi aiaaaa I jiiii BY LOIF.LLA O.

PARSONS Hollywood. May U'PD Never let it be said that Kirk Douglas scares easily. Undaunt ed that "Spartacus" look over a year to film and cost around 312 million. Kirk takes on another biggie. "Mnniciuma" and for this John Huston hat been signed to direct.

Huston gets here the end of May to get his picture with Mari lyn Monroe "The Misfits" rolling as soon aa possible. This is Marilyn's Independent which her husband Arthur Miller to producing. Then. Huston heada for Mex- Ico for four months of research on Klrk'i role to that of Cortes who virtually takes Emperor Montezuma a prisoner and uses him to aid in his con quest of Mexico. This spectacle rolls as one of Kirk's Independent Bryna Productions, with Eugene Frenke and Ed Lewis producing.

Again. Universal-International re leases and putt up some of the moola. o. I'm not coins' tn areua with th enthused Drfaa a sunt ivhn in 111. Ing me that Robert Ryan and reter Ustinov nave Been signed for "Billy called this story "The Ben-Hur of the Herman Melville's elastic novel to one the greatest maritime stories ever written encompassing two events that changed the course of the British Nary the Spithead and Nore mutinies of Admiral Nelson's day.

Ryan will play Claggart. the tyrant who to so cruel that young Billy Budd kills himself. Peter Is cast as Captain Vere and. in addition, will do the directing. This wider-taking to the venture of the new producing team of A.

Ronald Lubin (former vice-president of M. C. and writer Millard Kaufman and Steve Broldy, of Allied Artists says shooting starts In the Mediterranean In early winter. The dramatic ainrv of th MIS. Jackson E.

McVey family of nousion, wnose lives nave been drastically transformed by an accident of atomic radiation, will be made Into a motion picture by Tom Laughlin, who has obtained screen, literary and T. V. rights. Young Laughlin will produce and direct the move tentatively titled "Poison In Our Land" early this fall. The McVeyt who have been isolated from their friends and neighbors since 1957, for fear of contamination of the deadly radiation, have recently testified behind closed doors in Congress in an investigation Into the plight of such victims.

The family has arrived in Hollywood and will appear on Jack Linkletter's show "On The Although there is no longer any danger of contamination, McVcy has leukemia, and his wife and oldest son have cataracts. "We are finally ready to pro duce our motion picture Carroll Baker told me over the long distance telephone. "Remember you printed that my husband Jack (Garfein) and I were going to do a picture from the book 'Mary Ann. It's all set now. We have the backing and we start in August in the sweltering heat.

"We are calling our picture 'Something Wild la The City' I'll star in it, and Jack will produce and direct. Jack helped Alex Karmel, the author of the book, adapt It for the screen, and United Artists Is releasing." Things have never been better between Edd (Kookie) Byrnes and Warner Bros. He tells me that because of the writers strike he has been able to appear In just one new segment of "77 Sunset Strip" since he and the studio smoked the peace pipe. Now the popular T. V.

series is completely out of scripts and shooting has halted. But Kookie Is a happy boy. He's been given permission to appear on Pat Boone's T. V. spectacular Box offic pin Dully and Sua.

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tkra Sua. SiM mail. sal. NOW THRU SUNDAY, MAY 22 PATTI KARR NOLAN VAN WAY A Gay Musical Comedy Mystery Pilau Frata IraaSwa Sua Tlcksts Bom's and all ncles vmfr py rnwwp ray ay wail JAMES STEWART MTHSKN SSANT YACHT IS SOUGHT BY COAST GUARD Kissing Vessel Has Six Persona Aboard; Five Men Rescued Charleston, S. May iff) Coast cutters searched heavy seas off Charleston today for signs of the missing yacht hJt XitU L'i JBBBT LSWIS "VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET" "toith op arc e.n "SOLOMON mum eu Mm 'Salamaa AaS Skaka" Caaia Ta Rill" AT PASCACK "Wak.

Ma -J Wkaa It' Ovr" At "IS Haaia Ta Kill" 31 MVACR 1- SUfMSN ILaiwaaS SUIItra siCzu tlHOMEFROM Ull I I III S11L4V DOS 0 ruHoiu" 'II "V.V.V,"IS iiaania WI 4-2S0S I rraa rarklas Starts Tomorrow ALL THAT IS ISCCOERA2LE IN MAN. THAT IS UNVANiUISKED IN WOViN IS IN innrrv civnt. nmvrnnnl MUHrni MAUli DlblVUKU Has Sa Hit la a.raakVaaa "Tin Tslrd Voles" Ed. 0'Brlan kf 1 aa 2,71 aasFr I 33 Aiifyr tnuy uABirsi "AISORIINO lit SEMlCK i JA Sf juuaeer witn six persons aboard. Earlier, five men were rescued frira accompanying sister vessel, the ketch Dutch Treat, as It foundered in 30-foot waves during an electrical storm, i Reported aboard the Kllldeer are her owners, Mr, and Mrs.

I Charles H. McComas Jr. of An- in polls, their young son and three unidentified Both vessels were enroute from Fort Lauderdale, where they wintered, to Oxford, Md. The tanker Esso Bethlehem, intercepting the 45-foot Dutch Treat 70 miles southeast of Charleston as it radioed distress signals, rescued the five men. They are Arnold R.

Moyer a retired Easton, yachtman; Jack Shanahan, Easton hardware store operator; Charles (Chuck) I Owens and his son, both of Dun-dalk, and Jack Cranigan of Niagara Falls, N. Y. The Dutch Treat was aban stH Alec Guinness Burl Ives. Maureen 0'Hm 2477 Ernie Kovacs-Noel Coward YlMVI rsfWf IMt I Laat Ilmaa Ta4a trala Kavaaa 'Waki Mi Whin It's Ovir also "12 HOURS TO KILL' Thru Saturday IUHII66H IXSEffl WISEMAN" ALBERT SALMll JUNEWALKER HI I 'I doned. HIGHER DEGREES ATTAINED BY, 12 Dozen Women From Columblettes Council Attend Rites Hackensack Twelve candidates from the Columblettes of Trinity Council 747, K.

of participated in major degree exemplification rites Sunday night at the Bloomficld Council headquarters. The dozen women from the local unit were among a class more than 100 candidates. Candidates from Hackensack organization were Mrs. Louis Avolio, Mrs. Philip Gigante, Mrs.

Vincent Kiely, Mrs. Walter MacLeod, Mrs. Robert Nixon, Mrs. John Scilllerl, Mrs. Paul Swei-gart, and Mrs.

Charles Wasllew-ski. Also, the Misers Gersldine Tranz, Caroline Ribik, and Robi-bero, and Connie Vergona. BURT AUDREY rritin i BBn 'II.

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