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The Daily Record du lieu suivant : Long Branch, New Jersey • 13

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The Daily Recordi
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Long Branch, New Jersey
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v. Jhrad am Frifcr, SpHblS, 1967 13 Uf Branch DAILY IECORD New Records NEW YORK rPl T7 A WCESO WNICQ WNEW-O WABC-O WOR-Q WPTX4D WNTA-O Friday, Sept. 75, 7967 Mottola and Al Caola are be-earning statTneii cf 5 TODAYS MO VI CO 4 tt-ttrists withsut wn fu' Hff. Bath t.o'.a and Ca ola hr.e been in hr p-52- '-n in a OH -e ir.sturmertalils have t)-- rv-err popularity c'v auay. Fach has his cw- syte, one that ran VvJ AJTERNOON "Crime aid Puniib- ment, lS.A."-Gtr;e Hamilloi "Talky the Elgin" 11 Jack Warner, Nadia Gray the onslsuiht rf r- which are hv f- of and ihroush pure irve-t Mehr :00 "The Great Z-Steve McQueen, James Garner Hat and Dishonor" Peter Baldwin, Vlrna Lisi "Last of the Comanche" Broderick Crawford, Lloyd Bridges CD "prt of New Brady, Yul Brynner "Beat the Humphrey Bogart, Jenni'rr Jones "Just Across the Sheridan, John Lund 1:15 "The Couch" Grant Williams, Shirley Knight 2:45 "The Cast Against Brookljn" Darren Mo Gavin 4:20 "He Laughed Marlowe, Frankie Laioe 4:30 "The Last Angry Man'Ml now aua frees.

Their Jatet recordings Paid Muni, David Wayne "Great Laurel, Oliver Hardy EVENING "The Angry Red Plan- why Tony and Al i eble to enjoy perenn'a! pop-lac ity. A Latin Lw-lr," bv a a lj Loior. -aee movie Guide for Title and Stan. M-nio'a Project 3 PR 5010 SD1 is a fast moving that includes ''Samba de Orfei'." s. i "What now my love" and tl-e Petula Clark hit, me." and seven other fine numbers.

Mottola is rrwe of a personal guitarist than Caiola in s.me respects and his skill is Friday Afternoon 12:00 CD I 01 Q) Jeopardy (C) Cg Bishop Sheen (C) Everybody' Talking (2) News Wingate, McPhillips QJ) Cartoons (C) 12:25 CD News-BenU (0 12:30 CD Search tor Tomorrow Eye Guess (C) uated by the excel'ent fiddly of Enoch Light's Project 3 sound which is recorded on 35-mii- (C) 11:25 g) Sports-Rote (C) Weather-Farrar (C) 11:30 (J) Movie Western (C) Johnny Carson CD Joy Bishop (C) QT) Movie Drama 12:30 Whirlybirds 12:45 News 1:00 News-Collins (C) CD News (9) News 1:05 News (7) Movie Satir 1:10 CD Movie Comedy 1:15 (4) Movie Drama 2:45 (J) Movie Drama 4:20 CD Movie Comedy meter magnetic film. Light pio neered this process when he was master minding Command records and it seems as though (D Truth or Consequences (ITI TtkiktU) SAYS HE'LL RETIRE With a large smile and a double hand salute, French entertainer Maurice Chevalier celebrates his 79th brthday at his Marne La Coquette estate in Paris. Maurice hEs announced his retirement, but not before his 80th birthday. Between now and then he says he will "be seen everywhere where I was happy as both as an artist and a man." (13 Cartoons 5:45 (13 Friendly Giant Friday Evening CD News-Jensen (C) News-Wood (C) (5) Flintstones (C) CD Movie-Science Fiction (C) Make Room for Daddy UTT) Speed Racer (C) (13 What's New :30 (5) McHaie's Navy Gilligan's Island QD Munsters (13 Tony Montanara 7:00 (5) News Cronkite (C) 0) News Hnutley, Brtakley (C) (5) I Love Lucy Twilight Zone (M) Troop (C) (13 Washington: Week In Review 7:30 CD Wild Wild West (C) OTarzan (C) 'h or Cmsequences Truth or Consequences (C) CD Cf? to See the Wizard he has improved what prev ly had been called a perfect sound. "King Guitar" by Al Caiola 'United Atrists UAS 6588i has more fullness of sound than the usual guitar record but the first impression is that Al is not giwn Seek to re-activate WRTV The transmitter and main stu enough to do on some of the selections, which include ''A man Movie print is sought ALLAIRE A search is un dio would be located at the NEW YORK The Walter, Reade Organization's television station, WRTV, has amended its existing site of Radio Station owned subsidiary of the NewlFrequency 794-800 mc with max- Jersey-twsed Walter Reade Or-jimum power of 1000 kws, which IganizBtion, was on the would extend its coverage con-air from the Asbury Park, N.J.jtours to Lakewood on the south, area in 1954-55.

It has actively Princeton on the southwest, Wash maintained its construction on the west (all in New and a woman," "Sleep walk," "Detroit City," "For a Few dollars more" and others. WFME. In May. 1966 the station had proposed to locate ite studio in application to the Federal Conv rr.ur.ications for mod-' ification of its construction permit. Reouest was made to operate and transmit from the New derway for a usuable print of an old silent picture entitled, "The Mountebank" produced in Newark and transmit from the Empire State Buikfine.

Selected Singles "Ode to Billy Joe" by Bobbie Gentry (Capitol 5950), "A Change is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke (RCA Victor SP 45-173), "Green Street Green" by the New Vaud wtwlp nr nnri at ih TWaHJ The officers of Atlantic Video mit since then. The Reade Chester, Monroe, Peek-pany is a diversified orsjaniza-j skill and Katonah 1 nNew York tion producing and attributing on the north, and Huntington film, and operating a cost-to-jand Amityville on Long Island coast circuit of motion picture on the east. City grade service Corporation are Walter Reade president; Sheldon Gum- berg, vice president. Elliot A ed Village at Allaire in the early 1920s. Mrs.

Evelyn L. Tindall of Point Pleasant Beach remembers as a child watching a movie com eville Band (Fontana F-1598), I ark area, utilizing the former! Channel 13 television tower now owned and used by radio sta- tion WFME (FM) in West Orange. N.J. I WRTV, owned by the Atlantic Video Corporation, a wholly- I jbrams, treasurer, and Albert theaters. I would encompass the North Jer- In its amendment to the FCCisey Slwe, all of Manhattan and filed Sept.

1st, WRTV proposesimost of Westchester, Brooklyn, to operate on Channel 68, on Queens, and Staten Island. Ftoersnejrner, secretary. In the 1960's. WRTV onerated Make a Fool of Myself" by Frankie Valli (Phillips 40484), "Just Beyond My Fingertips'' by The Loveables (Toot 4514), "The Minute You're Gone" by Rick pany make several scenes ofi in Asbury Park and was the pioneer UHF station in the New Free shows feature state fair York New Jersey area. Coyne (MGM K13799).

this picture at the Deserted Village when it was truly deserted. She also remembers having seen the completed production in a theater in Manasquan. The De GD 8:00 () QD 8:30 CD CD (13 9:3013) CD 9:35 (13 10:00 Ig) Patty Duke peculation Hazel (C) Movie Drama Baseball (C) (C) Gomer Pyle (C) Star Trek (C) Merv Griffin Hondo (C) NET Playhouse Movie Drama (C) Accidental Family (C) Guns of Will Soneti (C) To Be Announced NBC News Special (0 I SPECIAL I with Bucks County senior citi (C) (J) Donna Reed () Movie Drama 12:15 CD Guiding Light 12:55 (5) News Newman (C) 1:00 CD 2 At One PDQ (C) New Yorkers (0 CD Fugitive 2) Continental Miniatures 1:30 CD As the World Turns Lei's Make A Deal (C) JD Movie-Drama 1:55 (3) News DIckerson (C) CD Pwsword (4) Days of Our Lives CD Newlywed Game (D Continental Cookery (C) 2:30 CD House Party (C) Doctors (C) CD Dream Girl Fireside Theater 2:55 CD News-Sanders Amazing Three (C) 3:00 CD To Tell the Truth (4) Another World CD General Hospital I Journey to Adventure 3:25 (J) News-Edwards (C) OD Eighth Man (C) CD Edge of Night (4) You Don't Say! (Q (D Sea Hunt CD Dark Shadows () Loretta Young 4:00 3) Secret Storm (5) Match Game (C) CD Dating Game (C) Outrageous Opinions '(C) QTj Stingray (C) 4:25 (5) News Kalber (O 4:30 (5) Movie Drama Movie-Comedy CD Car 54 (5) Mike Douglas (C) Little Rascals 5:00 (g Paul Winchell (C) (7) Local News Beutel (Ti) Three Stooges (C) 5:25 CD Weather-Antoine (C) 1:30 CD News Reynolds, Mo C) QJ) Superman (0 MONMOUTH COLLEGE TRENTON Free grandstand shows, both afternoons and evenings, exepet on auto race days, serted Village operators of the Historic Howell Works, for zens and school children, outside of Mercer County, as guests. there will be the usual com-J mercial exhibits and midway plus state and grange buildings, the two flower shows and the dom-lj estic arts building which will also house the entries in the cap- itol arts competition for the THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS I Saturday, Sept. 23 will be will feature the New Jersey State Fair, which will open for the 80th year on the same merly known as the Desterted Village at Allaire, are most anxious to obtain a print of this picture if such an item is still available.

Historic Howell Works at Al Firemen's Day with the big parade at nght. Horse shows will be staged on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16 and 17 and a grounds in Hamilton Township, New Jersey Senior Citizens. just outside Trenton, tomorrow kids dog show on Saturday, At the north end of the and continue through Sunday, Sept. 24th.

laire State Park is beginning its grounds will be located the Fut- Sept. 23. A Vietnam village, sponsored gala Fall seaon on Sunday. Every day will be a feature day. Miss New Jersey State ure Farmers of America Dairy i Show; wild and domestic game'j by the U.

S. Army Recruiting with its eighth annual square dance festival to be held in the Village Green from 1 to 5 p.m. in natural environment, dws an Fair will be crowned on the Service will be one of the highlights of the fair this year and old-time farm scene. The following weekend the fall antique show wiJl be held on THE SOUL CRUSADE featuring THE MAGNIFICENT MEN and THE MAN DA LA! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21; 1967 8:30 P.M. GYMNASIUM Admission: All Sears $3.00 Ticket Information, call 222-6600, Ext.

286 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1967 New books opening day and Joie Chitwood will present his Thrill Show Afternoon and evening and again on Sunday night. A tripleJieader race is scheduled for Sept. 17 and a 200-mile race for Indianapolis cars and drivers on Sun The causes of this summer's race riots are explored. News Jorgensen (C) Judd (C) William F. Buckley Jr.

(C) Newsfront Krauss Alan Burke News Dunn (C) News Hartz (C) News-Beutel (C) Movie Mystery News O'Hara Sport of the Week Weather-Field (C) Weather-Antoine (C) News Hartz (C) Woody Woodbury 0 Local News Beulel (C) Local News Tillman Saturday, Sept. 23, with more than 80 antique dealers already signed up, On Sunday, Sept. 24, (13 10:30 11:00 CD 'CD (13 11:10 (4) CD 11:15 (4) the dead and dying in no man's, There was no Florence Nightingale in the Garden of Eden the Model A Ford Club of New and the maggots came. The day, Sept. 24.

land, the spangled welcome in Constantinople of the captured general, the death march his Jersey wiB have a display of their vintage automobiles and expect to put on a fascinating Children's Day will be obser-j Turks proved brutal captors. ved on Monday, Sept. 18 as The British reorganited, a crack general named Maude brought victory. England "muddled well as New Jersey Youth Day. Tuesday will be Armed show.

On Saturday, Sept. 30, the annual junior pet show gets under Forces, Trenton Times, New Jer way at 10, a.m. with an ever- sey State Grange and Future But it cost 100,000 casualties and $2 billion and even in wartime's flag-waving fervor, Mesopotamia became a men underwent, the burning a-live of a captured Indian officer, the out-of-favor Turkish colonel who deserved better than suicide, the Arab warriors who waited until either Turk or Briton had won and ravaged the defeated, the thirst of the soldier, Farmers of America Day; Wed nesday, Ladies Day. Governor Richard J. Hughes 8:30 P.M.

GYMNASIUM Admission: All Seats $2.00 Ticket Information dirty word and was easily, conveniently forgotten. will be on hand Thursday, which is Trenton Trust Day, as well I Barker, one of the best mili- the almost unknown British Dun-j as Governor's Day with New tery historians now writing, Sy Htreldit writes calmly, describing the A-rab Buddhoos who preyed on Jersey senior citizens as guests. Friday will be Bucks County Day ComDlete the Call 222-6600 Ext. 286 increasing variety of participants. The public is invited' to attend all of these events and to participate in them if they wish.

All buEdinigs in the village wiB be open and operating including the Wacksmith shop, the cabinet maker shop, the general store, the riding stables and the museum. Amusement Timetable Editor's Note: Features YARBROUGH limerick by unscrambling I the mystery 1 wuru) ui cmu of each line WALTER READE THEATRES. DOUBLE ACTION SHOW derforce expedition into revolu-j tion-torn Russia, the American consuls trying to aid the wel-j fare missions that secretly dealt in oil concessions. Barker weaves his story from newly released secret archives in London, from su-vivors' memories, from Turk, Arab and Briton. Because of him the Mesopotamia may be understood.

And so will General Gorringe's bitter remark, it was believed to be a sideshow and 'no man's child." Richard H. Growald (UPI) BALDANZA BAKERY If a girdle's designed to SPMOCERS listed are subject to change. Features and times are provided by the theatres and are Drive- 1 hat's value as women SSESAS NOW SHOWING BOTH THEATRES To them nothing TEMRAST mm. Club Winner ROBERT R. LONG BRANCH As long as it TETFALSR Lonx Branch i CORNERED! iiiiiuucni gin is They wear it-but DUSRUEDENSR 'y y.w -sr jw.

a Unexpected Weekend buestsr Stop by our store, we will occommodote your last mire ute needs. HOT BREAD I ROLLS EVERY EVENING AT 8 P.M. Hot Buns 1 A.M.-Close P.M. 111 Propct Ave. hong Branch If S2219M 4 Tirsx prize in the dirtiest game ever 1 TU All rlfMi Mnd PaUiihm-Hal Sniinlt played! A broker from Wall Street's ELITE mmmmm ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S Did buying both strong ind DISCREET In a wild PROXY FIGHT Got control OVERNIGHT And did it in his STOCKING i iii mm AlrCondltlnnril A.l.T.

Theatres Free Parking molting Section! STARTING EARLY on what it usually a hobby of some-what older males, seven-month-old Ricky Callan Indulges girl-watching at a beach at Cypress Gardens, Fla. 774427 3 EPTUNE for today only. Weekend schedule lists Saturday and Sunday separately. INDOOR THEATRES ASBURY PARK LYRIC Taming of the Shrew, 2, 7:35, 9:55 MAYFAIR Heat of the Night, 2:10, 7:40, 10. ST.

JAMES To Sir With Love, 2:20, 7:35, 9:55 PARAMOUNT Thoroughly Modern Millie, 2:30, 8:30 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ATLANTIC Dirty Doien, 7, 9:30 EATONTOWN COMMUNITY Two for the Road, 2:10, 7:40, 9:45 FREEHOLD FREEHOLD THEATRE Losers, 7- C.unn, 8:55 HAZLET PLAZA Gunn, Born Losers, 7, 10:30 MIDDLETOWN TOWN Two for the Road, 7:25, 9:25 NEPTUNE NEPTUNE CITY My Sis ter, My Love, 7:30, 9:30 RED BANK CARLTON Bonnie and Clyde, 2:25, 7:25, 9:45 OUTDOOR THEATRES EA'ONTOWN Born Losers, 7:55, 11:45: Thunder Alley, 10:05 SHORE, FARMINGDALE -Bonnie and Clyde, 8:10, Deadlier that than the 10:10 Loew's 35, Hazlet Cartoons Bonnie and Clyde, 8, Fireball 500, CITY -Judith Crist Today.Show ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK RECORD! NG ON TOWER RECORDS I 6 1iSC-W' CAUS f.M.-MOVUS 0U ALSO AT DRIVE-IN "THUNDER ALLEY" ALSO AT BARONET "FJREBALL 500" Look who's the latest I $100. 1 ''A winner! James J. Vv I Joo Moore inBen VMedford WXJ ff ik ri HAVE NEVER SEEN A GANGSTER FILM LIKE IT. AND IT WILL BE HARD TO BEAT!" Wei, Cut Miiuirw Recommended for Adults i Shopping CenterRt. 35 NOW THRU TUESDAY From the Mokert ef I "DEAR JOHN" "MY SISTER, MY LOVE" for Mature Audiences Only HWixrrL AZ A' Rt.

36 at Middle Road I NOW THRU TUESDAY Frem TV to Screen "GUNN" With CRAIG STEVENS Plus "BORN LOSERS" poitttfiMty faktftn'tmtm AlDItEY litntlltV -STANLEY DOWN'S TWO S. RO VD font' Cobr by Dttutt uniuiiiviiii and- Mih the Red Bill Pfay ATLAHTIC DtrsofivineanDROses.

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