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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 17

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The Daily Newsi
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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17
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"Date Line Page 17 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Friday, April 7, 1972 It Satisfied Integrity, Fulfilled Sense Of Humor Malfress Fire Causes $175 Damage Al Home Damage estimated at $175 resulted from a mattress fire Thursday at the Arthur Zombro home, 1039, Kathleen according to a report from the Rural Security Fire Co. Assistant Chief Kenneth Waltermeyer said smonig in bed was the cause. The Glenn Lebanon Fire Co. also answered the alarm. This was one of four fire calls logged Thursday by Civil Defense headquarters here.

The other three were field GRANTS PASS, Ore. (UPI)-It satisfied her integrity and it fulfilled her sense of humor, too, so meter maid Shirley Shealy went ahead and wrote the overtime parking ticket for a little foreign car. As she wrote, the cars owner came racing up and protested to the miniskirted policewoman, Louis Midgets in the World Series. The network man scratched his chin thoughtfully. Already the possibility was taking on a show biz flair.

the gridiron giadiators are liable to strike too. Basketball and hockey have just about run their course for the year. Track and field is difficult to find during July and August except possibly in Poland. The NBC man broke a pencil in half with his hare hands. Plainly, he was coming unglued.

Pillow fights? Volley ball? An archery tournament? More golf and tennis? A beanbag playoff? This isnt funny, he said. Baseball is part of the American scene. Its a tradition to go to the ball park, or open a can of beer and watch the game on television. Evidently striking players and adamant management dont see it that way. Anyhow, it might be much more entertaining to watch the Boston Libbers play the St.

THE THEATRE ON THE GO PHONE 273-5861 FaLL in Iove whkTwiCCjy Ken Russdls THE BOYFRIEND 5 a qlrrmuNq supcR coIossaI Leart warmincj to E-TAp pi nq dEliqkrful musicaL extravaganza Father's Monologue Bores Son's Friend By ELE and WALT DULANEY Dear Ele and Walt: My friends father likes to talk on the boring subject of. his stamp collection until I want to run out of the room screaming. Sometimes he goes on about this for 2 J2 hours while we miss our favorite television show and hardly have any time at all to talk to each other before we have to go to sleep. I dont want to get him mad at me, but I would like to tell him Im not interested anymore. GLENN.

Dear Glenn Stamp collectors can get really intoxicated by their hobby. Perhaps youd be wise to have chum visit your home more frequently than you visit his. Then when you do hazard his hospitality, and theres a TY program or chat in the offing, announce to your pal within his dads hearing, You know how I lose track of the time" when Im looking at your dads collection. Please come in and drag me out in 15 minutes so we catch All in the Family like we planned. Were not enthusiastic about the possibility of your telling pals dad that his collection bores you.

It could put a bad strain on future visits. ELE and WALT. Dear Walt: My problem is that Im too good natured and people are always taking advantage of this. They borrow money and dont pay it back; use my car for a taxicab and dont help with the gas or clean out their mess; stay over here whenever theyve got trouble at home, but never ask me to stay over with them; etcetera, etcetera. We are moving away in June, and I would like things to be different in my new town.i What do your suggest that I do? TAD.

Dear Tad: Im going to put this harshly to make my point. Does it occur to you on rereading your letter, that youve been rather dishonest with your friends? In your new town, resolve to speak up when you feel youre being pushed to do something you dont want to do. Dont buy pals at the expense of feeling like a resentful (but silent) carpet. Learn to say, Its my policy not to loan things. Hey, before we get in, who has gas taoney? Im going to completely freak out if we dont clean up the car before I drop you off! I feel like being an orphan for 24 hours.

Can you stand a roommate for a day? In time, youll sieve your acquaintances via this honesty, and know who are your real friends. Keep talking up! WALT. Mayor Daley To Be Subject Of One-Hour Show By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Notes to watch television by: The Headliners: Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago is the subject of an hour CBS Reports telecast April 20' The new million-dollar-plus home of Los Angeles baskethall star Wilt Chamberlain is featured on ABC-TVs Monday Night Sports broadcast in prime time next week Ingrid Bergman and Gloria Swanson are among the presenters set for the same network's Tony Awards show April 23 Charlie Chaplin will be honored on NBC-TVs Oscar broadcast Monday. Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte will be the only guests on Dick Cavetts ABC-TV show May 1 Norman Lear, producer of All in the Family, and Jean Stapleton, Hollywood Ballplayers Pul Network Info Loss Column By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Pity the poor striking baseball players? Spare your sympathy for the NBC television network. NBC is stuck with losing virtually millions of dollars in revenue from sponsors if the baseball clubs and their starveling serfs do not come to terms this season.

Here is the network, with two games scheduled each Saturday including the back-up contest and nobody to play. Naturally, the network would be delighted to hang on to the millions being paid 'by sponsors. The World Series alone is worth a fortune. I dont know what the were going to do, said a mystified NBC executive. Theres some comfort in the knowledge that' we wont have to pay the clubs all the money if they dont field teams.

He was reminded that all 24 clubs did not stipulate the quality of teams they might field. The possibility almost brought tears to the executives eyes. Some Possibilities Boston could field a team of womens libbers if they could agree on the uniform colors. Cincinnati might come up with an oldtimers group. St.

Louis once had a midget play there. Why not an entire team? New York could round up nine muggers who hit and run better than most ballplayers. The possibilities are endlesss What about reviving the House of David for Philadelphia? Hollywood is full of deluded actors willing to play all kinds of games for the Dodgers. The Detroit Tigers have been playing Little Leaguers for years. The NBC man said it is possible the network may fill the holes in its schedule left by the baseball strike with other sports.

Pressed to name a few, he faltered and recalled the Chinese table tennis team would be touring the country. Now theres a top spectator sport in the United States. What sponsor wouldnt be thrilled to sell razor blades to the Chinese? Polo Is Out Polo Isnt what it used to be. So thats Too early for football season. And anyway EVENINGS 7:00 9:00 COLUMBIA PICTURES Present A BBS PRODUCTION THE LOOT HCHES nn.7 iRflN U) ATTRACTIONS I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Report Home Sewing Becoming More Popular COLLEGE STATION, Tex.

(UPI) Almost one of every three garments worn by women and children are made at home, according to Becky Dunlap, clothing specialist at Texas University. Considering the fact that home sewn garments cost 50 to 60 per cent less than ready-to-wear clothes, it is easy to see why home sewing is becoming more popular, Miss Dunlap says. In COLOR fflntk TJ RELEASED BY THE teJgNxvl FANFARE CORPORATION PLUS To the Wardens daughter prison was a giant -playpen! COLOR mum Werewolves at 7:00 A 10:00 3,000 Convicts starts 8:30 TE, HXHOLOK 1 DT A 64sfoit LEBANONS INTIMATE THEATRE Rt. 422, West of Lebanon In Annville Ph. 867-1861 TWO TOP FILMS SIX ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING JANE FONDA BEST ACTRESS mu MGM SATURDAY 1 :30 fbx THEATRES MGMTv.COwT ma raw a mss noBora loved hh mans Him memos! Famous KORSeimteilUORLD! type blazes.

The Ono Fire Co. responded to a fire west of Route 934 and along Roite 22. About two acres were involved. Trash burning was listed as the cause. A 10-square-foot area was listed as burned in the vicinity of 22 N.

Center Cleona. The Cleona Fire Co. was called out. The fire was attributed to trash burning. The Bellegrove and Water Works companies were called out by what reportedly was a grass fire along the Water Works Road.

The CD report said it was a controlled burning operation. The rhododendron is the official flower of the state of Washington. The NEW Adventures of EISA's Cubs! Roman PoUmki Rf MACBETH Mg Jki IWk Nmhmb AiMbMfli8R iMriwkffanuM taanrtKenMh1ynM tatMMyWIimShiliapoM Av Kifh M. Hcfrwr AaMAndraw fitBunabcig imi, Roman MomM tom Warner Bros. A Kmncy Lmutc Service SATURDAY SUMMER and 7:00 KLUTE 3:45 and 8:45 cT 'Illutc' Friday 7:00 gutsy, I just went to get change.

Ive heard that before, she answered, and handed her husband, Patrick, his ticket. Now You Know By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL During the voyage in 1620 of the Mayflower from England to what is now Provincetown, one child was born at sea, to Elizabeth Hopkins. He was named Oceanus. 2D SUNDAY 2:00 4:00 CHiSP ELIZABETH TAYLOR 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 the series leading lady, visit Cavett April 24 Another headliner, Jack joins Cavett next Thursday NBC-TVs morning Dinah Shore series next week offers Rose Kennedy on Wednesday, Rita Hayworth Thursday and Richard Chamberlain, currently getting raves for his title performance in Shakespeares Richard II, on Friday. Redd Foxx and Desmond Wilson, stars of NBC-TVs new hit series Sanford and Son, will tour the nation in a comedy-and-music revue from April 29 to July 2.

Burt Bacharach has an hour ABC-TV musical special April 23, featuring Rex Harrison, Carol Burnett and singer-composer Isaac Hayes Dramatic poet Archibald Mac-leish and Frank Shakespeare, head of the U.S. Information Agency, are guests on NBC-TVs Comment! series Sunday Same day, CBS-TVs 60 Minutes" profiles chess master Bobby Fischer, as well as offering excerpts from a film on legalized abortion Also Sunday, Tom Landry, coach of pro footballs champion Dallas Cowboys, is interviewed on ABC-TVs Directions Orson Welles narrates NBC-TVs wildlife special, Secrets of the African Boabab, May 16.. The Programs: The U.S.-China ping pong match in Detroit, the first competition for the Chinese team in this country, will be seen on ABC-TVs Wide World of Sports April 15 Whats New at School? will be an hour documentary on CBS-TV April 18 Amnesty, as applied to the Vietnam War situation, is the subject of a half-hour April 24 program entitled ABC News Inquiry: Can You Go Home Again? An Essay on Church Architecture, a half-hour with Harry Reasoner as reporter and Andrew Rooney as writer, is set for ABC-TV April 24 The Oscar program Monday will be seen live in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) and Venezuela. NOW PLAYING Walt Disney irnrnntm, i.

In everyones life theres a SUMMER OF 42 A Robert MulliganRichard A. Roth Production JENNIFER O'NEILL GARY GRIMES JERRY HOUSER OLIVER CONANT Wriiiwiby Produced by Oiroctadby Music by HERMAN RAUCHER RICHARD A. ROTH ROBERT MULLIGAN MICHEL LEGRANO ItCHNKOlM. FRIDAY SUMMER 7:00 KLUTE 8:45 TONIGHT 7:15 9 P.M. Sunday Matinee 2 P.M.

Sunday Evening 7:15 P.M. jono fondo ctenoid uthoctend Dead Walt: My nickname is very embarrassing. I got it for sexual reasons and Id like to lose it. My friends promise to stop using it, but then they forget even when there are girls around that I like. How can I make them remember? JEFF.

Dear Jeff: If the nickname is unwelcome, dont acknowledge it. When chums forget and hail you with it, go deaf. If theres a woman with you and she points out the snub, explain that its a joke name that has long since lost its joy, and that your friend is being reminded by your silence that youve shed the name. In no case punish the offenders by trying to shackle them with vindictive nicknames. -WALT.

A party wont get off the ground until guests loosen up. How to break that Ice can be a hostesss most Important job. Eles Ice Breakers: 33 Mixer Games can help you Insure your partys success. For a copy, write Teenage Date-Line In care of the Lebanon Dally News, enclosing a dime and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Bigger And Bigger Trend in Our Cities WASHINGTON (UPI) -nBig-ger and bigger that promises to be the trend in our cities population spread.

The Population Reference Bureau, says that most of the people-growth in the next two decades will take place in the countrys large urban areas the megalopolis. The bureau makes the forecast in a new publication examining accommodation of the next 50 million Americans, expected by 1995, without increasing the decay of the central city and without environmental havoc. TONITE THRU SUNDAY 2 BIS ADULT FEATURES "NANA" also "EUGENIE" COME SEE WHAT THEY DO an alanj pakuia production ponovision technicolor (rom worner bnney leisure service pngmAl ndtfocL Qvo-lotiSq on mmm i bo ocprdh STARRING MICKEY ROONEY- DONALD Elizabeth Taylor has discovered in herself a unrestrained spirit. Her all-out, let-it-bleed performance is a PA ULISE KAEL, New Yorker Magazine COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents ELIZABETH MICHAEL SESANNAH TAYLOR CAINE TCKK Renters ill Offener Than Homeowners STUTTGART, Germany Long-term surveys conducted independently in Wuerttemberg and Britain show that people living in rented accommodations tend to become ill more fre quently and have a poorer state of health than people who own their own homes. SlfSoevIiMWi Unkkal SOUNOTBACXAtBUM AVAILABLE ON PARAMOUNT BECCWOs rRl-wss-H 3rd WEEK Richland Theater Friday Saturday Doors Open At 7:00 P.M., Shown Only At 7:30 Star Spangled Girl With Sandy Duncan Saturday 2:00, 4:00, TONIGHT-8 P.M.

SAT. Mat. 2:00 Eve. 8:15 RflNS-luY LEBANON PLAZA 273-8031 4.

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