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LITTLE MAIDS FROM THE IRENE KAUFMANN SETTLEMENT ON ARBOR DAY IN 1921 do you OLD KING COLE AND THE QUEEN OF HEARTS fun at IKS along about 1923 for Writer Leaves Villa to Reds a Malaparte, 59, Italian writer who died yesterday, left his vacation villa on the Isle of Capri to the Artists Association of Communist China. The Italian writer died yesterday. Mr. Malaparte in turn was a Fascist and Communist sympathizer. He was stricken with pleurisy early this year during a visit to Red China and had been in a clinic since returning here.

His best known works were "Kaput" and "The Skin." Our Aliens Pay Security for You wouldn't be eligible for ments as a wife--that is, while alive--until you've been married for three years. From W. S. J. of Rock Hill, S.

"I'm an employe of the federal government and am covered by the Civil Service retirement program. I put in four years of active duty in the Army in World War II. Is this military service recognized as credit under the Civil Service retirement program?" Yes, if the service was ended under honorable conditions, From F. W. Woonsocket, R.

1 "I have been told that I qualify for Social Security disability payments. I'm 61. Will my payments be more or less after I reach 65?" The payments will be the same before 65 as they are after 65. From S. E.

of Toledo, Ohio: "I'm 68 and have paid in Settlement Seeking Its Alumni The first get-together for the alumni of the Anna B. Heldman Center, formerly the Irene Kaufmann Settlement, has been set for December. But the center is having trouble compiling a mailing list for the 15,000 invitations waiting to be sent out. The settlement is anxious to locate everyone. In the past years, youngsters raised there have moved and left no address.

THE SETTLEMENT was established in 1895. It was one of the country's first community centers. Since then, thousands of youngsters who made the center. a second home have come leaders in law, engineering, medicine, sports and education. County Court Judge min Lenchner and Councilman David Olbum City.

two of the many alumni of the Hill District settlement. IT HAS GIVEN AWAY over 1,000 scholarships to deserving persons since 1910. 'The Irene Kaufmann Settlement's name was changed last year in memory of Anna B. Heldman. She was a staff worker from 1902 until her death in 1940.

Even RAY HENRY From C. B. B. of Phoenix, "My cousin who recently arrived from England plans to spend the next 18 months with me. He got a job about a week ago in a bank.

Since the job is covered by Social Security, his employer is taking Social Security tax out of his pay. Is this right? He doesn't plan to live in the United States, so he'll never benefit from the tax he has to pay." The law requires everyone in a job covered by Social Security to pay the tax. It makes no difference whether he's an alien or whether he'll ever benefit from Social Se. curity. From E.

M. E. of ville, "I have been drawing Social Security for almost a year now. My wife died in 1954. Should I remarry, would my second wife be eligible for Social Security upon my death?" Yes, if your second wife has been married to you at least a before your death.

She year Social Security. I'm desperately in need of to live on. After reading your colum, I believe you might be able to help me. What can I do?" Chances are you're eligible for public assistance from your state. This aid will come in the form of cash if you are without enough money or resources to provide the essentials of living.

From B. S. T. of Albany, N. "Would you please tell me how much the operation of the Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance will cost in 1957 and the number of people working for the bureau?" cost of its operation will be about 119 million dollars and it will employ nearly 21.000 people.

From Mrs. D. H. S. of Poplar Bluff, "About three weeks ago, I was injured in an auto accident and will be away from my job for about three World of Chess U.

S. Team 4th in Tourney By T. M. CHERINGTON. Chess Editor The American team is 14 entrants in fourth among the fifth round of International Students tourney at Reykjavik, Iceland.

Russia leads, followed by Czechoslavia, Hungary, United States, Iceland, Equador, East Germany, Bulgaria, Rumania, Mongolia, Denmark, England, Sweden, Finland. rounds remain to be Eight played. Last year's National Junior chess champion Robert Fish is in the lead at San er Francisco to repeat his victory. He is 15. IN THE THIRD GAME of their match, sponsored by the American Chess Foundation, Arthur Bisguier has yet to win or draw a game against champion of the Western World, Samuel Reshevsky.

The United States, remains the only great nation nevas er to have honored the art of at 1 Hope Cast As Walker In Penn Film Beau James Paramount picture, in color, directed by Melville Shavelson from screenplay by Shavelson and Jack Fowler. Rose. Based on the bonk by Gene Presented in the Penn Theater. The Cast Jimmy Walker Rah Vera Miles Hope Ketty Compton Chris Nolan Paul Douglas Allie Walker Alexis Smith Charlie Hand Darren MeGavin Guest Star George Jessel Al Smith Walter Mantell Catlett Bernie Williams Joe Prosecutor Horace MeMahon By JOHN NUSSBAUM THE role of the late New York Mayor Jimmy Walker -light-hearted showman, lawyer and politician- -comes naturally to Bob Hope. In "Beau Jones" -now in the Penn- Hopes takes us back to the roaring twenties and the administration of the singin' Mayor.

He does it in a mixture laughter and tears, for of Walker was a conJimmy troversial man. Some of his contemporaries loved him dearly and betrayed him: others hated him bitterly but respected him. Hope's portrayal reflects the reasons for both attitudes. HIS Mayor Walker is a kind person with no regard for man or money; compassionate but separated from his wife; he neglects his office but gives his beloved city good government after his own fashion. He is honest, but willing to play politics to help his city Mephistopheles I will sell my soul for a decent sewer system for this he is loyal to his friends, but not beyond coercing them to his will; he loves luxury but never has money you have 1 to worry about money, don't have WALKER had just spent 16 years in the state ture, where he did little besides telling jokes to his fellow senators, when his political associates and his estranged wife inveigle him into running for mayor of New York.

He doesn't want to be mayor, but sings and plays himself into office in a campaign that causes one of his friends to remark: "He'll make a lousy mayor. But what a candidate." Yet when he reaches office he surprises friend and foe with his independence and his determination to help the city. AFTER two terms in office his political career is finally ruined by his involve. ment with a young showgirl Miles. His city turns against him.

The Roaring Twenties are over, and characters like Jimmy Walker are a thing of the past. Yet, in some ways he was far ahead of his times. Alexis Smith gives a smooth and able ance of Mrs. Walker. Paul Douglas effectively portrays the ward heeler behind the scenes.

The screen play is based on a book by Gene Fowler, a contemporary of Mayor and his friends. Like Fowler's books, the, movie provides an entertaining, fairly, 1920's accurate in New glimpse York. into AA Unit 'Treats' Crippled Children The Army Reserve 313th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Group of Pittsburgh played host to a group of physically handicapped children while training at Ft. Miles, Dela. It is the seventh year the reserve organization headed by Col.

Armand F. Hoehle has treated handicapped children. William Penn Playhouse Rt. 22, 15 Miles East of Wilkinsbure "THE RAINMAKER" Comedy July 15 thru July 20 CHurchill Tickets Mon. thre Thers.

Sat. $2.00 HOward 8-7070 Tax Included BASEBALL FORBES FIELD TODAY 1:30 P. M. ST. LOUIS VS.

PIRATES THE PIRATES HARRIS THEATRES MUseum 1-8300 JOHN P. HARRIS Held Over 2nd Week OPEN 11 A. to 12:30 COUSIN PICTURES RITA ROBERT (HAYWORTH MITCHUM JACK LEMMON CINEMAS SCOPE LIBERTY LEATHERNECKS" E. Liberty and MO. 1-7820 CHANCE" "THE LITTLE HUT" DENIS with Ava Gardner Mi.

Lebanon LE. 1-1300 Convenient Parking AT BOTH THEATRES SO. HILLS PERRY Dormont Perrysville Ave. 10. 1-1100 1-3700 BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS "GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL" STAGE AND SCREEN The Theater Clock (Starting times of feature Alma elven here were announced by the theater managers) PITT STADIUM: and Hammerstein' famed musical drama, with John Railt and Margo Moser.

Last day, Tonight at 8:45. NIXON: "Around the World In 80 Days" -Mike Todds Oscar winner, in Todd-AO and color, with David Niven, Shirley MacLane Cantinflas and many other extra stars. Fifteenth week. Today 10:30 2:30 and Tonight at 8:40, OLD ECONOMY (Ambridge): "Man's Reach' Outdoor Historical drama, 8:30 p. m.

WARNER: "Ten DeMille Biblical spectacle VistaVision and color with Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Yvonne DeCario. Nineteenth week. Today 9:30 a. 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. PLAYHOUSE (Craft Ave.

Theater): "The Seven Deadly Sing' Summer Film Festival feature. Tonight only at 7:30 and 9:30. WHITE BARN: "The Desk Set'The Erwin summer players in a Broadway ecmedy. Last day. with music.

Tonight at 8:15. LITTLE LAKE: "Wake Up. Darling" -The Route 19, South, summer play. ers in a comedy. Tonight at 8:40.

BUHL PLANETARIUM: "Destination Jupiter' sky show at 11 a. Prince and the 2:15 and 8:30 m. -Romantic comedy, in color, with Sir Laurence Olivier and MariFeature begins at 11:15 a. 1:30, lyn Monroe. 3:50, 6:10.

8:30. 10:50 D. m. WILLIAM PENN PLAYHOUSE: "The The Route 22, east. summer players in a comedy.

Last day. Tonight at 8:40. PENN: "Beau lames' -Biographical drama of Jimmy Walker in color. with Bob Hope, Vera Miles and Paul Douglas. Reviewed today.

Feature begins at 11:30 a. 1:40, 5:55, 8:05, 10:15 p. m. HARRIS: "Fire Down Below -Roe mantic adventure melodrama. In CinemaScope and color.

with Robert Mitchum. Rita Hayworth and Jack Lemon. Second week Feature begins at 11:15 a. 1:25, 3:35, 5:35, 7:45, 10 p. m.

FREE PARK CONCERT Tonight at 8:00 P.M. WEST PARK Salvatore Cappella's Band Helene Baldwin, Soloist Sponsored by City of Pittsburgh FULTON NOW JAMES STEWART AUDIE MURPHY NIGHT PASSAGE TECHNICOLOR TECHNIRAMA DAN DURYEA: DIANNE FOSTER ELAINE STEWART BRANDON dE TILDE COND. 1-4445 Mahouse SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL TONIGHT ONLY 7:30 9:30 P. M. "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" of the most memorable port In recent years" Henry Ward, Press L.0.D.--C.

Coil B. DeMillis TODAY 9:30 A.M. Che Gen 2:30 8:30 P.M. P.M. Commandments VISTAVISION SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE Children Air Cond.

WARNER Theatre AIl Shows EXpress 1-3447 for reservations The World's Most Honored Show! MICHAEL TODO'S the Wore in80 days 3 SHOWS TODAY 10:30 A. P. P.M. Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Box Office -AIR CONDITIONEDNIXON'5 AT. 1-6773 LIBERTY Mail Orders Promptly Filled PENN Theatre NOW! BEAU JAMES The Story el fabulous Jimmy Mayor New York Starring BOB HOPE VERA MILES Today: ea Giant Parking Hi-Fidelity Screens near Sound STANLEY Theatres WARNER For THEATRES Call AT.

Show 19200 AIR CONDITIONED STANLEY Marilyn Monroe Laurence Olivier in The prince and the Showgirl Feat. 11:15, 1:30, 3:50, 6:10, 8:30, 10:50 Air -Conditioned BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS SHERIDAN SQ in East Liberty. "GUN FIGHT AT THE 0. K. CORRAL" Air -Conditioned Lancaster- -K.

Douglas SCHENLEY 0. FIGHT CORRAL" AT THE K. Oakland. AND ME" STRAND WALT DISNEY'8 "CINDERELLA" Oakland. "Buster Keaton Story" BURT LANCASTER Air-Conditioned KIRK DOUGLAS MANOR in AT THE Sq.

0. K. Air-Conditioned Audie Murphy George Nader HOLLYWOOD BUTTERFLY" "HIGH TERRACE" Dermont. Ava Gardner BELMAR LITTLE HUT" Home wood "FORBIDDEN BURT LANCASTER ROWLAND KIRK DOUGLAS "GUN FIGHT AT THE 0. K.

CORRAL" 'HOT SUMMER NIGHT' Air AT Randolph Scott WHITEHALL MEDICINE BEND" A Brentwood. BURT LANCASTER Air -Conditioned KIRK DOUGLAS KENYON FIGHT CORRAL" AT THE 0. K. Northside "HIGH TERRACE" Air -Conditioned JAYNE MANSFIELD "THE WAYWARD BUS" ARSENAL Lawrenceville, "THE MARAUDERS" HELD OVERT PLAZA Davis-Barbara FROM Turner GREEN HELL" "HALF HUMAN" JORN WAYNE ETNA "Flying Leather Neeke" "One Minste to Zerg's SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957 13 PITTSBURGH SUN TELEGRAPH melodrama, Fifth week. Features begin at 11 1:51, 4:37.

7:28. 10:09 m. at 12:26, 3:12, 5:58. 8:44 FULTON: "Night melodrama, in Technirama and color. with, James Stewart, Dianne Poster, Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea and Brandon deWilde.

Feature begins at 11:45 a. 1:52, 3:59, 6:06, 8:13, 10:20 SQUIRREL HILL: "Young and the Passionate -Italian melodrama, with Franco Fabrizi. Feature begins at 2:20, 4:15, 6:15, 8:05, 10 p. m. GUILD: Gold of Naples," four Italian short stories, starring Sophia Loren, Vittorio de Sica.

Toto and Silvano Mangano. Fourth week. Feature begins at 2:19, 4:17, 6:15, 8:13, 10:11 p. STUDIO: "Three Coins in the comedy, in color, and "Roman romantic comedy. with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn.

Features begin 6:19 and 10 p. at 8 p. m. ART CINEMA: "International Barlesque" Musical, and "Unguarded Relax Enjoy a AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONED (Greater Pch. Airport) AMherst 4-3766) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire "Friendly Persuasion" C'Scope-calor, Also shorts.

(South Side) Lancaster. Kirk Douglas "Gunfight at OK 2:30. 6:05. 9:40. Plus "Kelly and Me" 1:05, 4:35, 8:10.

(Bellevue) -Burt Lancester "Gunfight at OK sion-Tech. 5.55. 10. Also Henty Fonda "Wrong Man' 4:05, 8:10. (East Liberty) "Houdini.

3 Big Hits! Tony Curtis Plus Robt. Mitchum "Man With the Gun" and "The Deadly Mantis." (120 Beltzhoover Ave.) "Flying Leathernecks" 3:12. 6:33. 9:54. Also Robt.

Mitchum "Second Chance" Tech, 1:50, 5:11, 8:32. (Cheswick) -Henry Fonda. Lee J. Cobb In "Twelve Angry Also Richard Widmark "The Last Wagon" ('Scope-color. (Coraopolis) -Jack Par lance, Anthony Perkins "Lonely Man" 6:40.

10:20. Plus Andy Griffith in "Face In The 8:10, CRAFTON (Crafton) Jack Palance. Anthony Perkins "Lonely Man' VistaTech. Plus Audie Murphy, Keenan Wynn "Joe Butterfly" Cine-Tech. (Frankstown Rd.) "Kronos" with Jeff Morrow and Batbara Lawrence.

Plus Mari Blanchard. Jack Kelly "She-Devil." (Aspinwall) -Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger "Little (color). Also "Hellcats of the Navy' with Ronald Reagan, (North Side) --2 C' Scopecolor Hits! Audie Murphy, George Nadar in "Joe Butterfly." Plus Errol Flynn in "Istanbul." 500 FREE TICKETS COUNTRY BELLE MILK has PURCHASED 500 general admin- sion tickets to he distributed FREE for this evening's performance at Winder Gate 1, Pitt Stadium, 7:00 P. first-come hasis.

Children must be accompanied by an adult. CIVIC LIGHT OPERA TONIGHT PITT STADIUM JOHN RAITT in "CAROUSEL" Curtain 8:45 Phone ATlantic 1-3973 Tonight! Movie recognize any of them? 3 Minutes A Day By FATHER KELLER Do you realize that crime has increased almost four times as fast as the population since 1950? Here are just a few other startling statistics brought out by FBI reports. Major crimes hit the two and one-half million mark for the first time in 1956. Crimes in rural areas are growing at a greater rate than in cities. In 1956 the increase was 12 per cent, whereas rural areas showed a 15 per cent rise in crime.

Arrests of young people under 18 increased about eight times as fast as those in other age groups. Of young people under 18 arrested in 1956, nearly half were not yet 15 years old. The more people drift away from God, the less human they become. The most realistic solution for this problem is to restore a respect for God's law to all phases of public and private life. Allow me to play a role, 0 Lord, in bringing back to the mainstream of life respect for Thy commandments.

(Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Hear Father Keller's Christopher program Sundays at 9:45 a. m. on KQV. SS Tax months. Am I eligible for Social Security disability payments?" No.

One of the require. ments to be eligible for Social Security disability payments You may write Ray Henry in care of the Sun graph, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. about your own Social Security or retirement problem. Please enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope and 25 cents in coin. (AP Newsfeatures) is that the disability is expected to continue indefinitely.

However, you may be eligible for workmen's compensation. I would suggest you get in touch with the nearest unemployment compensation agency in your state. Marriages, Divorces MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS BLAICH-SOUTHERN, Henry 1701 Rhine Lillie 1418 Federal St. TAGGART-COOPER. John Castle Shannon: Joyce 435 Climax St.

SANSONE Joseph Aspinwall; Eleanor Walker Mills, Pa. Harold Greentree; Helen Lynn, 425 Serpentine Dr. RAY-ARABIA, William Duquesne; Lucille Duquesne. Richard negle: Shirley A. 432 Rochelle St.

Louis, Morgantown. W. Pierino, Carnegie, SANTILLI-DIEBOLD. Anthony West Allquippa; Mary 4216 Geneva st. BANKS- PATTILLO, William 2066 Bentley Sarah, 535 Gold Way, Homestead.

GREFENSTETTE-GLAVIN, Donald 2103 Los Angeles Elizabeth Allison Park. SALOPEK-FOLEY, Stephen 2926 Preble Ruth E. West View. COLTERYAHN-WEBER. Wayne wood: Lois 2307 Beaufort St, YOUMANS-CROUSE.

William 1650 Parkline Norma 0., 1650 Parkline Dr. BURKE-HARNED. Regis 2610 Edison Carole 601 Kirtland St. KARR-BEVINS. William 407 Lee Eleanor 221 Chickasaw Ave.

RICHARDSON -REEVES, Willie, 364 Burrows Lillie May, 364 Burrows St. SCAPELLATO PAOLICELLI, Sebastiano, Clairton: Katherine, Clairton. PLAVCHAK-BERAVAC, Edward Clairton: Bernice, Clairton. NANIA-KIRSCH. Nicholas 7135 Me.

Pherson Janet Maw. 209 Courtland St. Joseph 523 Lockhart Jeanne 823 Lovitt Way, Earl E. 611 Calvert Carol Ann. 230 Airies St.

Billy Etna, Faye 212 Parker Etna. Robert. 6630 Butter Anna 5863 Ellsworth Ave. INGOLD-O'CONNOR. Ralph Shaler Township: Mary 409 Spencer Ave.

James G. 5107 Holmes Dolores 405 44th St. Louts Bethel Borounh: Ann. 1415 Fifth Ave. GRIMBALL-COLEMAN, Eugene McKeesport: McKeesport.

SLATTERY. William Ren, Bethel, Marian Brentwood. MOORE-GRADIER, Barry Greensburg: CARDELLO PATTERSON, 'Mt. Nicholas F. Lebanon: Norma, Lebanon.

GROVE- MILLIRON. Chester Natrona Heights, Stella K. Natrona Heights. DIVORCES GRANTED MeWILLIAMS, Nolen Jr. from Jean.

VORCHAR. Elvira from John Jr. KELLY, Margaret R. from Francis S. DIVORCE SUITS FILED KITTLE, Florence against Clifford.

SMITH, Randolph R. against Gloria M. THEISEN, William L. against Joyce Helen M. against Michael.

QUILLEN. Earl C. against Betty, SAUPP. Helen against Harry O'CONNOR, Frank against Agnes. FAVORITE THEATER (West View) -Ronald Reagan "Hellcats of the Navy' 6:30.

9:46. Plus Burt Lancaster, Diana Lynn "Kentuckian" C' Scope-color, 8:02. (Carnegie) -Burt Lancaster. Kirk Douglas "Gunfight at OK ral" Vista- Tech. Plus Van Johnson "Kelly and Me" C'Scope-color.

HIPPODROME (Manchester) -3 Rock Hits! "The Girl Can't Help It." Plus "Rock Around the Clock" and Don't Knock the (HO. 1-4040) Burt Lancaster "Gunfight at OK Vista-Tech. 3:05. 6:15, 9:40. Plus Fighting Trouble" 5:10, 8:30, OLIVER (Mt.

Oliver) Lancaster, Kirk Douglas "'Gunfight OK Corral" Tech. Plus Van Johnson "Kelly Tech. Free Parking (Oakmont) Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hepburn "Desk C' Scope -color. 6:40, 10.

Also Jeff Hunter "Way To The Gold" 8:42. Cartoon. (McKees Rocks) "Untamed Youth" with Mamie Van Doren, Lori Nelson. Plus Randilph Scott in "Shoot -Out at Medicine SQUARE (Edgewond) -Van Johnson. Piper Laurie "Kelly and Me" Tech.

3:30. 6:45. 9:55. Plus Alan Ladd "Big 2, 5:10, 8:25. (McKees Rocks) -Anthony Quinn, William Conrad "The Ride Back." Plus John Payne, Karen Steel in "Bailout at 43,000." (Sewickley) -Andie Murphy.

"Joe C'Scope-color, 3:36, 6:45, 9:50. Also "Kelly color. 2:10, 5:16, 8:25. (5518 Walnut) Ava Gardner Little 2:31, 6:15. 9:55, Plus Tyrone Power Ship' 4:20.

8:05. 'TEMPLE of St. Louis" (color) with James Stewart. Also Henry Fonda. Lee J.

Cobb in Angry Men. Enjoy Movies Under the Stars Drive-in Theaters Two Shows Nightly TRI-STATE Rain or Clear ASSN. Technicolor Hits! ABC "FLYING LEATHERNECKS" John Wayne On Route 88 between Ambridge Rochester "SEA DEVILS" -Rock Hudson BEL-AIRE "NAKED PARADISE" -Tech. R. Denning At Bine Dell Pool "FLESH THE SPUR" -Tech.

J. Agar VAlley 3-0300 Special Late Feature Thing" 'THE D.I.' (Drill Instructor) Jack Webb BLUE DELL 30 East "BUNDLE OF JOY" -Tech. Valley 3-1828 Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher Weekend Party- 4 Big Hits! BROOKSIDE "Gunfight "Mister at OK Corral" -B. Curtis. Lancaster.

11:30 9:15 -Tony OR Orange Bait midway Wexford "It Conquered the 1:30 and Sewickley. Watch for sign Late Show Payne CAMP HORNE "GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL" -Tech. Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas Between Rt. 19 Chie River "Bold The Brave" -Wendell Cory Bivd. FOrest 4.4127 Extra: Sneak Preview Tonight COLONIAL "Joe Butterfly' A.

Murphy Rt. 51 South "Unguarded Moments" Tech. E. Williams Olympia 5-9707 at Medicine Scott DEPENDABLE "GUNFIGHT Burt AT Lancaster, OK Kirk Douglas Parkway Extension 5 Min. Errol Flynn from Airport.

Amherst 4-5071 Extra: Late Spook Show Tonight ECHO "GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL" Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas Rt. 51 at Large "Wrong Fonda Elizabeth 663 Extra: Late EL RANCHO Bart Lancaster. Kirk Douglas "GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL" Rt. 28. Bridgeville "Incredible Shrinking Man" Canal 1-6027 Grant Williams, Randy Stuart FAMILY "GUNFIGHT AT OK Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas Rte.

56, New Kensingtes "The White Squaw" -David Brian EDison 7-7831 Extra: Late Spook Show Tonight GATEWAY "Heaven Weekend anows. Mr. Party-3 Allison" Big Bits! Dakmont Ct. Club Bear left "Tension Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr Mi. to N.

Kensington. Rt. 909 at Table Rock'-Tech. R. Egan "Hot Cars" -John Bromfeld Technicolor Hits! Greater Pittsburgh "SPIRIT OF ST.

-Jas. Stewart Rt. 30. MI. East of Inghanse Bridge.

Valley 4-5590 "KING 4 Gable Technicolor Bits! Greater Pittsburgh "THE BIG Ladd Rt. 30. MI. East of West- "The Mountain" Inghanse Brides. Valley 4.5590 Extra: Science Fiction Spook Show -Spencer Tracy GREENTREE "SPIRIT James OF ST.

LOUIS" -Tech. Stewart, Sheila Bond 4 Noblestown Carnegie, Re. Met. 1-2049 "'THE RIDE Quinn HARMAR "Tammy Bachelor" Tech. D.

Reynolds Rt. 28. Harmarville "Sign of the Dakmont 2525 Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance HILLTOP "BATTLE Rock Hudson, HYMN" Martha Ayer On "Showdown at Abilene" Rt. 837. Blackburn 0 8-7270 Tech.

-Jock Mahoney TRIPLE FEATURE! KENMAWR "Boy on a Dolphin" Rt, 51. Bet. Me Kees "Run for the Sun" -Tech. Riehard Widmark Sophia Soren, Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb Coraopolis. SP.

1-0577 "Fort Worth" -Tech, Randolph Scott MAPLE "SOMETHING OF VALUE" Reck Hudson. Dana Wynter 8t. MI. 30. E.

at ON Holden, Glenn Ford First Run Area Showing MT. LEBANON "FIRE DOWN BELOW" 10 min. from Mt. Lob. Rita Hayworth, Kobt, Mitchum, Jack Lemmon Tw'd Little Wash.

19 "Riders of the Purple Sage" -Geo. Montgomery Technicolor Hits! ODIN "MISTER CORY" -Tony Curtis, M. Hyer Rt. 30, MI. W.

of Greense Tall Rand. Scott, M. O'Sullivan burg. Greensberg 2904. "INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN" PENN-LINCOLN Grant Williams, Randy Stuart Rt.

22-30 W. near Imperial "The Yearling" -Tech. Peck, J. Wyman at the Y. Oxford 5-7218 "Reprisal" -Tech.

Guy Madison Tech. "Disneyland, U. S. A. PITTSBURGH "GUNFIGHT AT OK Rt.

22, Monroeville Hurt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas Valley 4-4616 "Solid Geld Cadillac" Judy Holliday "ATTACK" Jack Palance, Eddie Albert Rainbow Gardens "GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT" -Tech. Lincoln Way. 2 MI. of Lincoln Hiway. Brehard 2-6323 Audie Murphy, Kathryn Grant 3 FEATURES-6 CARTOONS ROUTE 19 "Brazech Wells Tech.

Barry Sullivan 25 Min. from Mt. Lebase "Hot Shots" Hunts Deadly Hall -Ralph Bowery Boys Toward Washington "Kiss Me Meeker Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb SILVER LAKE "BOY ON A City, Wash, Bird. "Fear Strikes Out" Franketeen, E. E.

HI. 1-1898 Anthony Perkins, Karl Maldin "Wayward Bus" Cine, Jayne Mansfield SOUTH PARK "SEARCHERS" -Tech. John Route 88 Wayne 5.7757 Extra: Late Spook Show 3. TECHNICOLOR HITS! "Conquest of Space" -Walter Brooks SUPER 30 Rt. 30.

Irwin, Heston Underbiti 3-7417 "Bounty Seatt "MAN ON FIRE" SUPER 71 Bing Crosby. Inger Stevens S. Rt. 51 to 71 at Black Rock" on Belle Vernon 781 Tech. Spencer Tracy SUPER 11 S.

on Rt. 51 to 73 Starring Pat Boone Belle Vernan 781 "GUNFIGHT AT OK TWIN HI-WAY Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas Partway West to Moon Ran "Kelly Cine.Tech. Mi. West of Craften Piper Laurie "JOE BUTTERFLY Wexford Starlite Audie Murphy, George Nader Route 19. Miles from "Lonely Man' --Tony Perkins, Jack Palanee Wast View.

WE, 5-2731 Cartoon Show Esther Williams, George Nader WOODLAND MOMENTS" Tech. Homestead- Deguesne Gary Cooper. Rifle" -Tech. 014 Afranct Mamastesd 2-4354 "Riders to the Stats" Wm. Lundican Tech.

SATURDAT, JULE 20, 1957 chess with a stamp issue. Most distinguished and revered name in chess is that of Paul Morphy of New Orleans, who just 100 years ago won the World championship at the age of 20 in a manner so dramatic that legend cannot surpass the facts. HIS BRILLIANT games have been published and replayed in all lands so ly that they are committed to memory by most tournament players. There is little doubt that a stamp issue commemorating the hundreth anniversary will be issued, but not by the United States. It even has been rumored that Paul Morphy will grace the northeast corner of mail covers from Russia.

Police who were accustomed to breaking up chess games on benches in Lincoln Park. Chicago, on the assumption that the players were gambling were brought to bay by Laurens Hammond, the organ manufacturer. He contributed $90,000 for a handsome structure with concrete tables for chess players. The modernistic open several pavillion has received prizes for excellence of design. Solution to 191 is Bishop Bishop square.

Composer P. Hasse allows three moves for the bleached King. Rook, Bishop, and Knight to mate Somber Chieftan, closely guarded by Knight and Pawn. Number 192 White to play and mate in three moves..

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