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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 17

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The Daily Recordi
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Long Branch, New Jersey
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Long Branch DAILY RECORD Wtdneidoy, July 27, 1944-17 lUHffUIIIII nam iinuiHiiuuf! iff 0 HI in. Jh. jh lllllUHUlltlll iiiMiOlllUEillnilitllli! WCBS-O WNBC-O WNEW-O WABC-O WOR-Q WPIX- WNTA- TODAYS MOVIES Wednesday, July 27,1966 Mil 7 r'-J 1 i -'1 AFTERNOON I 1:00 "A Game of Death" I John Loder, Audrey Long 1:30 0 "He Ran. All the Shelley Winters, John Garfield 9flfi UUInmiii nr Ik Rojfh" Joan Bennett, Robert i Ryan 4:30 "Andy Hardy Comet Home" Mickey Rooney "Dr. Kildare Goes Home" Lew Ayres, Lionel Bairymore EVENING 6:00 If "The Amazing Colossal Man" Glenn Langan fcOO "Beyond All limits" Jack Palance 9:00 1 "The Horn Blows at Midnight" Jack Benny, Alexis Smith, Dolores Moran, Allyn Joslyn If) "Holiday lor Lovers' Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jill St.

John- Tamil T.vyiIm 1 11:00 "The Spanish Main AT SHORE THEATRES "Born Free," the Columbia Pictures and Carl Foreman presentation, based on Joy Adamson's international best-seller of an ahnost-human lion cub, opens today at five Walter Reade-Sterling theatres, the Community, Eatontown; Baronet, Long Branch; Eatontown Drive-In; Lyric, Asbury Middletown. It is also playing at AIT Theatres in Neptune City, Rt. 35; and Freehold Theatre, Rt. 9. Ye-Ye Sheila, Sings Tunes for Young, Old i Color.

See Movie Guide for Title and Stars. THE CASTILES Shore area rock and roll group, The Castiles, will be featured Friday night from 7 to 9 o'clock at Loew's 35 Drive-In Theatre, Hazlet, as the theatre (continues its month.kmg fun-filled 10th anniversary celebration with dance night. They've played various dances in the Jersey Shore area, including Swim CMs and the Matawan-Keyport Rollerdronie. The bandmembers, students of Freehold Regional High School are Bruce Springsteen, lead guitar; George Theiss, rhythm guitar; Curt Fluhr, bass guitar; Paul Popkins, percussionist and Vince Maniello, drummer. Balsam Finds Winning Oscar Hasn't Helped Nor Hurt Him was set before the big day.

Another sideMght to owning an Oscar, BaDsam has found, it the reaction of his actor friends to it WMe none of them resented it outright, many have become a little standoffish. And most of them simply do not want to see it. So he has adopted the habit of hiding it when his friends drop over, so they won't have to conSront it. When the doorbell rings, Marty takes the Oscar upstairs. Ordinarily, it sits on the Bal Park; and Town Theatre, SHEILA CHANCEL' official with a tour of the Un ited States.

'I am just dying to go there," she said, "and I hope I will before very long." State Fair Contest Set TRENTON All Bucks County girls, between the ages of IB and 25, are eligible to com- Ipete for the title of Mias New Jersey State Faar, according to an announcement by Bruce C. Walter, Faff Manager. Preliminary judging will be held at the Arnold Constable Store, Trenton, on Aug. 9 and 16 but entries close on July 30. The 10 finalists will participate in the pageant to be fea tod on the opening day of the fair, Saturdy afternoon, sept 17.

The winner of the crown will preside over Pair activities which will end on Sunday, Sept. 25. In addition, she will receive a $250 United States Savings Bond, the coveted Miss New Jersey State Fair trophy a wardrobe from Arnold Constable to Tren ton, and she and her chaperone will stay for the week at the LArBdtown Motel, Trenton. In addition to the pageant, there will be a spectacular Hell Driver's demonstation by Joie Chitwood's contingent of 'i i 1 itiiiiuiuunii Maureen O'Hara, Paul Henreid "Doctor Lee Tracy, Fay Wray 11:30 "30 "Jack Webb, William Conrad fj "The Hound of the, Baskerrilles" Peter Cushinf, Andre' Morell, Maria Landl 1:15 "The Runaway" Pierre Brasseur, Gino Cervl "Attack of the Giant Leeches" Ken Clark, Yvette Vickers, Jan Shepperd 1:25 fj "The Barefoot Mailman" Robert Cum-'i mlngs' 3:05 "And Sudden Death" Randolph Scott 4:20 "She's No Lady" Ana Dvorak MORNING 9:30 "Violence" Nancy Coleman, Michael O'Shea 10:00 "Split McNaHy, Alexis Smith Brlnkley () Zorro Danger Is My Business (C) Woody Woodpecker (C) (13 Senator Williams 7:30 Lost In Space Virtlnlan (D Lawman Batman (C) I Fim Feature (C) QJ Honeymooners (13 Local Issue 8:00 Untouchables Patty Duke Exhibition Football speciaii Jets vs. Patriots (Tj) Movie Drama (C) (13 French Chef 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies )C) Blue Light (C) (13 Science Reporter 9:00 Green Acres (C) (4) Bob Hope (C) Movie Comedy (C) (13 Wednesday Review 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10:00 John Gary (C) I Spy (Jj) South America: Awakening Giant ITpeciaii The late Frank Lovejoy narrate, this documen tary.

(13 Interconnect: Focus '66 10:30 Ladies of the Press 11:00 News Dunn (C) News McGee (O Newi News-BeuteL Martin Movie-Adventure Movie Mystery 11:10 Weather-Field (C) Men Griffin Weather Antoine (3) Local News Hartz (C) News Beutel, Martin 11:25 Sports Teagne (C) Editorial Beesemyer 11:30 Movie Drama (3) Tonight (C) Movie Mystery (C) 12:40 Peter Gunn 1:00 (4) News Teagne News and Weather 1:10 News 1:15 (5) MovieDrama Movie Melodrama 1:20 News 1:25 Movie Comedy 3:05 Movie Drama 4:20 Movie Drama Thurs. Morning 6:00 Education Exchange 6:20 News 6:30 Summer Semester Bwana Don Jungle-la Project Know 7:00 News and Weather Today Gale Storm 7:30 News Wallace Cartoons (C) 7:55 News Hyanu 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:30 News Little Rascals Biography 8:45 King and Odie 9:00 Dennis the Menace News Wilson Sandy Becker Girl Talk (0) Jack LaLanoe 9:05 Birthday House 9:20 Farm Report 9:25 News News and Weather YOUR Nite til ,9 P.M. BY ROSETTE HARGROVE PARIS (NEA) Even Parissian taxi drivers are talcing about Sheila Chancel, which is tantamount to saying she very definiejy has aimed. "For mv manev." said one middleaged cabbie recently "Sheila tons all me ve ve stine- ers. Her songs appeal to both young and old.

"No posturing, no screaming. Just tunes you can remember and hum, plus a nice personality." Shaila is a tall, slender, pret ty 20 year old brunette from Auvergne, a girl next door type whose records are repeatedly No. 1 French ratings. Her fmst big hit was "Ecoute Ce Dikjue," which is approach ing the two million mark in sales. Next came "L'Ecole elt FWe" (school is out; which is over a million ki sales, and then "Le Folklore Americaiin," which has sold about 750,000.

copies. Her records now are begin ning to show up on the British and Amercan charts. In France her voice, style and girlish charm have spawned a magazine, "Journal de Sheila," and loon, a movie, "Les Adventures de Sheik" It's a pattern much the same aB the one that took the Bea tles from rock 'n' to worldwide fame, In fact, the French are so taken by Sheila's singing that they flatly predict big things for her on (he international mar ket. There are strong signs already hat the French rock 'n' roll ye-ye) sound is about to catch on big in the United States. Discotheques and even some disc jockeys aire spinnins; the French sound more and more.

Perhaps Sheila could make it Station Break WATCH Yre written 15 wccejsfuf shows for TV. Count, they em put them on the air, that all could change!" Ml Wed. Afternoon 12:00 Love ot Life (D Jeopardy (C) (g Romper Boom (2) Donna Reed QJ Cartoons 12:25 News T.our 12:30 Search for Tomorrow Swingm Country Father Knows Best 12 45 Guiding Light I Mack and Myer 12:55 News McGee 1:00 News Dunn, Murray PDQ (C) Cartoona Ben Casey World Adventures (C) Kfl) Movie Melodrama 1:10 King and Odie 1:25 News 1:30 As the World Turns ii.i. i na1 (5) Movie Drama f) James Beard 1:55 News Kalber 2:00 Password Days of Our Lives Newlywed Game () Movie Drama 2:30 House Party Doctors A Erne for Ul Millionaire 2:55 News Sanders 3:00 To TeU the Truth 1 Another World General Hospital Suspense Theater News News Edwards 3:30 Edge of Night Yob Don't Say! (O (5) Soupy Sales Nurses Fireside Theater Bozo i Secret Storm I Match Game (5) Chuck MoCann Dark Shadows Gypsy Beachcomber BUI News Dickersoa 4:30 Movie Comedy. Drama g) Movie Drama Where the Action Is Mike Douglas Eighth Man 5:00 Sandy Becker Local News Martin, Beutel (JD Surprise Show (C) 5:15 Weather Antotne 5:20 Local News Martin, Beutel 5:30 (TTJ Three Stooges 5:45 News Jennings (13 Friendly Giant Wed.

Evening 6:00 News Jensen News MacNell, Pressman Paul WincheU Movie Science Fiction (9) News Wlngate (C) (JD News O'Hara (JJ What's New 6:10 (JJ) Local News-Tinman 15 Walter Klernan 6:20 () Sports Mosher (C) 6:25 tfTT! Weather Farrar 6:30 Kingdom of the Sea (C) (JD Superman (C) (13 Uving for the Sixties 7:00 News Cronkite rn Martin Balsam somewhat. Be has concluded that, strangely, his winning the Oscar has apparently meant more to Broadway producers than to Hollywood producers. But motion picture offers have straggled in at about the same rate as in Balsam's pre-Oscar period. He'll do a low budget picture with Shelley Winters in New York next fall, but that sam televilion set. And Marty and Ms wife have given the statuette a new nickname.

They call it "Teddy." "My son has a Teddy bear," Marty says. "So now he has his Teddy, and I have nAinAk.IT Divrnv Clllb WiltlMf i f. WIN rf RED nF2 SATZINGEB 1 VS-S Uyett Bt 3- Kubmb Visit Out Wedding We hove the latest in decor- otlve creations for weddings. birthdays, anniversary and all jc occasion cakes. 4.

j( nui oregu a iuiis 4. Ll-i 1 rn BALDANU BAKIKT tn-tMS (11 Pratpctt St. lanf Brueh AT 4 THEATRES Air Conditioned -WALTER READE THEATRES' Amusement Timetable INDOOR THEATRES ASBURY PARK MAYFAIR Dear Bridgit- te, 10; The Russians Are Coming, 2:20, 7:30, 10 PARAMOUNT Sound of Music, 2:30, ST. JAMES Dr. Zhivago, 2:30, 8:30 AT.

HIGHLANDS ATLANTIC Arabesque, 7, 9:15 EATONTOWN COMMUNITY Born Free 2, 7:55, 10 FREEHOLD FREEHOLD Born Free, 2:23, 7:25, 9:30 HAZLET PLAZA The Russian Are Coming, 2:15, 7:15, 9:25 HIGHLANDS MARINE Last of the Secret Agents, 7, 10; Girl LONG BRANCH BARONET Born Free, 2:25, 7:35, 9:40 MIDDLETOWN TOWN Dog of Flanders, Born Free, 7:20, 9:30 RED BANK CARLTON Flying Leath- Coming, 7:10, 9:20 NEPTUNE NEPTUNE CITY Lt Robin Crusoe USN, 2:55, 7:10, 10; Run Appaloosa Run, 2, 9 OUTDOOR THEATRES EATONTOWN Born free 8:45, 12; Last of the Ren- agades, 10:40 FLY IN, Belmar Nev-ada Smith, 8:40, Mo ney Trap, 11 LOEW'S 35, Hazlet Cartoons, The Russians Are Coming, 9:02, Mc- McClintock, 11:15 SHORE The Russians Are Coming, 8:40, Viva Maria, 11. Home Owners To Name Slate RARmAN TWP. Members of the West Keansburg Park Home Owners Asm. will be no tified by mail of the time and place of the September meeting it was announced today by Mrs. June E.

Cundento. The state of officert will be presented by the nogitinatihg committee comprised of George Cundento, chainnati, Mrs. Dottie Yasco and Mrs. Marios Mac- Gregor. A petition has been signed by the members of the association to have the Bookmobile stop at Curran street and Essex avenue twice monthly starting in the faH.

There will be no meetings of the association this month or nest 6B Bar Scren OB A PLOT llNfcitfcf WMHUI JOHN WAY MAUKBNOXaIA rm til. Bsai MlVt-M iMAMf EATONTOWN CINEMA CENTRE I surely I icatotoiVFil EATTOWI I ccnVB-irll' MAT. DAILY 2 P.M. SHOWS NIGHTLY EVES. 7:30 9:30 P.M.

CHILDREN FREE BY DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD His toricaMy, winning an Oscar is like finding a four leaf clover on Friday the 13 you really ao't be sure if it's good or bad. Martin Balsam won one this year as best supporting actor for his work in "A Thousand Clowns." So far, he has found that the historical assessment is correct. I doesn't seem to have helped him specifically, yet it hasn't hurt. Balsam is now working in "Hombre," with Paul Newman. On the day after the Oscar winners were announced, Balsam says Newman came over to him and said, "Marty, what you shoulo do now is take an ad in Variety and tel everybody you've cut your price in half." That was a reference to the fact that most Oscar winners automatically double their price.

And, because of that, they fre-j quentty price themselves out of the market and suffe great quantities of unemployment. Balsam didn't have his price Bat neither did he double it. He kept both feet on the ground and his price where it was. I ctaded to see what would happen before I asked for more money," he say? "Listen, I've been this route before not with an Oscar, but with other things. Several times the past.

I've done good work and peo ple would say to me, "Marty, now you ve got it made now you'll be a big success in pic And nothing happened. "This time I'm expecting nothing. I don't want to be hurt any more." There was, he says, a tremendous sense of personal satisfaction in the mere act of winning. Nobody can ev take a-way from him the joy of that moment when bis name was an-no-mced. The fact that his work was recognized was a glorious feeling.

But after that tr'umph came reality. Even through he told himself not to, be kept waiting for the telephono to ring witr fabulous offers. It didn't. There have been more Broad way offers since the Oscar than before, which has surprised him AJB-CONDITIONH) MX NHKt in swat ttrlMtl- iiimiiitij LI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EPTUNE UIT Shopping Center KL SS TJ4-e Oreehold C.S. BraU I 482-MM "NOTHING SHORT OF WONDROUS" Life Magazine "BORN FREE" Panavislon Color 0LAIA lost! II KMdl Boa Hulit IM-4434 "Russians Are Coming Russians HAre Coming" In Color I A 1 "NOW SHOWING" CARL FORM (EUlllPICllJRES ft M) 4 'W-'V AIR CONDITIONER IMMiHM'BEIilES from REISEilAN'S 234 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH CA 2-0897 HILARIOUS STORY "The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are starring Carl Reiner (above), Eva.

Marie Saint, Jonathan Winters, Paul Ford, Alan Arkin and Brian Keith, will be cofea-tared with "Mclintock. starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara arfd Stephanie Powers at Loew's 35 Drive-In, Hazlet, beginnings today. fj "Lost of tho Renegades" i Open Every.

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