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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 13

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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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VICTGKU TIMLS, MONDAY. JUA 10, l2 Transplanted Newport Staggers to a Close ROBBERS WORE BOWLER HATS NEW YORK I P) The Festival New York, a nine-day nmioi.t of from early New Ofleuns music to electronic experiments, staggered to a close; this weekend after an exhausting schedule of 44 musical events. than 100,000 people attended the festival, ofticials said. Producer George YVein, founder of the event that began in Newport, R.I., in called it a "great success," said he planned to keep it in New Y'ork and, taking a lesson from a simultaneous runnier- cstival, pledged to use more younger musicians net year. "We will definitely come back to New Y'ork next year," Went 6iid.

"There was tre mendous enthusiasm for the festival. The people in New York showed they want us here. I plan to book the halts I Carnegie and Phillvarnionic) next week for 1973." This year marked the first time the festival has been staged in New Y'ork. Previously, it has been held in Newport, but youth disturbances gate crashing, concert disruption, destruction of chairs and fences, random camping out in recent yeHi-s led city officials to cancel the festival in 1971 following nights of pandemonium. There were no disturbances riixirted at this year's festival which was characterized by a concert hall atmosyJiere.

All events, except two in Yankee Stadium took place in Carnegie, Philharmonic, and Radio City music halls. The audiences had none of the freedom to wander around, buy hot dogs and drink beer, that characterized the open-air concerts in midnight jam session th4 would probably last until about 3:15 a.m. "The reason we didn't make more money is that the two concerts at Y'ankee Stadium (July 7 and 3) didn't sell as much as we expected," the producer said. "We had horded for 20,000 each night at the stadium, and we only got 25,000 in two nights. They were largely pop concerts and also the rain kept a lot of people away also some of the artists have played New York recently.

But if you finish one dollar in the black, you're a success." Planning was directed two-wird holding concerts that retain the listeners' attention full time. Most audiences responded seriously. They were there for the music, not a holiday outing. The temo of the festival ranged from quick to swift. Listeners rushed from one hall to another grabbing a snaick in-between to cram as much music into one day as possible.

If people were willing, they could start a day with a seminar at 10:30 a.m., attend a 1 p.m. concert, then Ko to other concerts at 5 and p.m., and close the day with a LONDON UPl) Two young women and three men wearing bowler hats and pinstripe suits snub lied yi0.nl)'.) being delivered ti the swank Mayfair branch of America's Chase Manhattan flank today and escaped in a blae of gunfire that wounded two guards. Shotgun blasts scattered scores of tourists and office workers on Mount Street near Berkely Square where the bank is located. Pursued by a tho-gang stopped the getaway car and loosed another shotgun blast that halted tlie chase. The motorist was hurt, but when police caught up with the abandoned getaway car in a nearby street they mm! bloodstains on one seat and on the pavement, indicating that at least one of the rmibers had tx'tn wounded.

Police diverted a helicopter from traffic duty to join the bunt for the rubbers, who witnesses said switched from the ab ind med car to two vehicles a minibus and a white automobile. Johny Symons, 36, one of the wounded guards, said a d' i k-haired mian of about 3(1 villi "an attractive Latin look" perhaps Italian or Spanish rushed at him as he walked from a security express van and said: "diva us the money." lie snid, "Here it is hurled the money bag in her face and liuiied to run, Symons said. She shot him in the leg. Mum's Posthumous Medal utrntmrn this film tilled SHOCK ansa SHOCK SMOCK! WARNING! IHt SUUAL IRViStOMiAhON Of MM INTO A ftOMAN Will- HClUM.lt PUCE SlfOKE YOUR VlHYtltSI HAMILTON A New Brunswick woman, killed last Jan. -K while savin'! her six children from a house lire in Hathtnsl, has been awarded posthumously a silver medal for her bravery by the lioyal Canadian Humane Association.

The association announced today that Mrs. Patrick Hun-tlreau was one of two recipients of silver medals, second highest award offered annually by Hie assiiuiatl n. There were no gold medal winners. The other silver medal went t.i IKvayim 12, of Swan Hills, who faced a starving bear which seized his five-year-old brother, Clinton, and was dragging the buy into the, hush, GEM et i TOMIilir, AT 1:411 f.M. of 157 million eastern orthodox faithful.

A ireign ministry spokesman said Archbishop laknvos, CO, of New York was not acceptable because he is a U.S. citizen. Iakovos has been archbishop for north and Siiuth America since lilM). Government spokesman Semih Akhll said a treaty between Greece and Turkey in 1923 alluwed only Turkish subjects to becnnie patriarchs of Constantinople (now FOLLOW THIS VICTORIA I I yy GUM yJl people ADDED LtlrirEJ KIPH BATES ATTRACTION 'MAFIA means MHHIII llllllllt; $147,000 LAS VEGAS, Nev. Bil- 1 i a i recltthe Howard Hughes will return to Nevada on or before July 18 to give a personal deposition in connection with a stiit against tlve Hughes Tool the Las Vegas Sun reports.

The newspaper says Hughes, now in Vancouver) will appear in the office of l.as Vegas attorney Ralph Henliiii at 11 a m. July 18 to RY till Oil IEKV nil Oil MOIIEL Moil MURDER! Cadet, 31, went on to haul in '22 hsh and won the contest. fell w- RUTf IIAItT CiARDE.N 8 Regarded ai ona of Ihe world loveliest attraction lioiiiantir Nislit Spectacular Ross Fountains Smashing Stags Shows Floral Restaurant neguniit lion it Miow r.reenhouse Fascinating Seed and Gift Simp Open every day 9 a.m. ta II p.m.. BirrniART lUIWKNS New and excitingly different week after week, season alter season.

Dedicated gar-rieners, skillful planning, constant replanting keeps them that vvav. Developed from an old abandoned limestone TUESDAY I HONDA "Wiirld of Measure" riihribrAnniutir rrnxntiron is. I rnno DrDcnrr bULUIt 1 :00 p.m Adults I p.m. Public 1 Mill 8 p.m. 1'iililie.

wiuUH.uniiuHini4 liailLUOLnu kcgj.uUUU nCOllliail TLnJUf fk" 836 Vales ATU Street nrviv.1 mi ih.vii hi tat a a i Ill'liUV LAST TIIKKL DAYS sum Listiisfkii Nivtfj sia tins 1.0.NDON Sam Marrls, head of a fashion st re chain, hopes to boost his lingerie sales. Morns has seen strong men go weak at the knees when they ask girl sales assistants tor sexy underwear lor their wives. i he opened a "blush bar" stalled by men in one ol his Loiid hi stoics. "A man can handle one Woman at a tune, hut put tin is in a shop full of tiiem and he paiiiis," sajs Morns. tLYKJAVlK A newlyor-dsuied minister, preaching give the deposition.

Kngland The organizers of annual I festival are having second thoughts alniut the Viong language student fiiim Kxeier University who translated their program into Sanish for tourists. After all Ul.tKiO copies of the program had been distributed a Spanish-speaking waller told Ihem what it said' LEE MAFVIN CUNT EA5TWO0P JEAN SEBERG ie. Hull (hxcept Sat.) at vi al 5 and ml. Weil, and Sun. a I Lull; Sat.

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talked about, admired gardens. Luiliiaiing over acres, actually si gardens in one tahulmw Sunken, spet tin ular lloss Fountain Cm den. slnlely Italian, iptaint J.ipanese, tie great Slsiyp Show d.iritcn hum in full a.ni and Hie Knglish P.ose darden, especially gorgeous right nuw! Ill l( II I I.AKMAS liOMAN I'll' Mi. II I I l. Ill IV.

As darkness lakes ovei, a thousand hidden lights combine with l. moon and stars, the lulls, tie and shrubs, lily aul fountains, to create a fairyland, soltly n.enled by (lie flowers a special If so unusual, so grand, II mdehcrib ihle! reaturing Ihe Sunken i.ard'n and the iliecHcular louiitaitis in their m.ijistic "Uallet to Ihe Mars." HI II II Alt GAIiHI I I ORAL Al NT Open every day 11 a to pnv, serving delicious luni allrriwm leas, and d. hghilul butt Mi.ers the even-i i I'onlinuotis Snai and Codec liar suviee. It Till MIT Mlllr AS M'AltMlMi KN Tr.ltTAINMF.NT Stigid 111 Ihe midst ol inuediliie beauty Its the highlight i Victoria iiiniiiirr i ntei tamm. nt season.

MONDAY'S. B.r.0 pin. 'n' I'ASY" Vari ty music .1 entertainment featuring Marge lindeman, Murray Mc-Alpine, dim I el nr. Clii'islniler Poss, Petty inter, John (Yagn, Woody Wnndland, and Ihe "Itunhart llu.sk-Alu "Hie IHitchart CardeneiV, 1:30 to 3. 30 p.m.

Tl'KSDAYS, 8 30 p.m. "NICK ly musical entertainment featuring John Dunbar, Marge liridge-man, dml (liristopher R.iss, Hetty Winter, John Cragi), Wmidy midland, and III. "Itutchnrt Hunker." Also "Tlie Hut. hart Caid.nen" 1.0 In 3 30 p.m.. and the "Zinpari" Pop-t 7 nil and 7 p.m.

liDNKSDAYS, ft 30 m. Same program as Monday. THl'liSDAYS. 30 p.m. "Scottish and VarMy Night '-Colorlul S.atish Stage Show and Tattoo.

Thrill lo Ihe I'Mies and Driimn of Hie Oinmlinn Itegiment JEAN PAUL DYAN DELMONDO CANNON OMAft SHARIF CATCH THE BURGLARS HOME DELIVERY FISH until 35 CHIPS uiui) 30 inder 5921209 his ttrst sermon, assailed chess champions Hobby I Uclier and Burla' pusky Sunday. Rev. Olulur Jmt Mgurdtxin sai.l In a religious broadcast that Fischer was guilty of the "sin of greed" and Soviet titled rider Spassky Ihe "sin of anger." Ihe two are scheduled to meet Tuesday In the first game of Iheir mat ir the woi Id chess championship. ISTANBUL. The Turkish Roveriiinent Saturday vented HtliiH l.

fUL tutor m. Iriilui -1 il lyf'M Mtm 14M sa- trvH "Welcome to Teighnmoiith. We hone yog will en toy yourselves in the unfriendliest resort in Great Britain. There are many sharp people here who have many ways of taking your money, Including the organizers of the annual Harbor Festival. "We hote you will n.4 come back next year." OXFORD, Kngland An-gler ls (adet had a heyday whin he enteied a fishing mietition on the Itlver Thames.

In a few minutes he made his first catch a 2.0o0-year-old Saxon sword which loeal niueum experts lat-r described as "an interesting and valuable tind." a Week 'til IV Kud K. stain ant Menu and liming Itimm Service ITU OAK HA A KM I'. 4mM mt fntstt fraul lUv I ROD STEICER JAMES COBURN ill lll.m im Airl In "DUCK, YOU SUCKER" la Tefrlur and now for a i.ivmu. tMiHHiMiivr WlHSISii; lw laiK l.MM4ft a I lllirt.4 lfci I i mi. Iisili iwanl il a I II la I mtl I u4rW the candidacy of an American i.

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