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and Mrs. B. E. Fasnacht, N. Ninth has completed Navy recruit training at the Great LakesNaval Training Center; 111.

THE PALACE 703 Cumberland St. is anxious to serve you again while shopping and planning to eat downtown. Featuring Metis, Sandwiches, Studies and Milk Shakes Hours: 8 to 9:30 Daily Closed Sunday PUSHNIK'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1352 Cumberland St. Lebanon, Pa. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY TONIGHT TEDDY RICH HIS RICHMEN Featuring Miss PJ On Vocal Singing Your Songs.

Everyone's Favorite Singer. Don't Miss This Happy Group. FELTY'S SANDWICH SHOP South 10th and Elizabeth Streets STEAK SANDWICHES 3 FOR $1 Sandwiches and Pizzas lo Take Oul Order By Phone Dial CR 2-4857 Open 10 A.M. to 11 P.M.—Sat. to Sundays Channel 27is NOW EXCLUSIVELY ABC IN LEBANON, Lynn Christie Is Back In Lebanon After Far Eastern Singing Tour Lynn Christie, radiant from the of a successful Far Eastern ntertainment tour, arrived back Lebanon on Wednesday.

The rip from Japan was made by )et. Completing a 12-week tour as a eatured night club singer and tar of military shows, Lynn is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "lair S. Trafford, 595 Guilford etween commitments.

Lynn, who left Lebanon last July to work in the theater and night clubs in Japan for six weeks, got such an enthusiastic recep- ion from the Japanese and international audiences that she was asked to extend her tour. Performing in a sngle act composed of songs and comen- tary, Lynn was featured in the top night clubs in the cities of Japan and in Hong'Kong. She also performed in military clubs on Okinawa and Taiwan. Far Eastern press representa- refer to Lynn as "a singing Venus who is loaded with talent one of the most classy femme vocalists in these parts." Another columnist, from a top military newspaper, says Pennsylvania born vocalist has a powerful set of pipes and uses Ihem to good advantage on offbeat tunes such as "Let There Be You" She's a belter and a looker she combines a lot of know how with an outstanding voice." Started At Gap Lynn, who began her career as Jackie Kristoff singing for GIs at tndiantown Gap Military Reservation and in various parts of Central Pennsylvania, has come a Daily Double the other night were christened "Night Man" and WILLIAMS Lynn Christie ong way on the road to success as a song stylist. Whether she's wooing audiences the Far East, South America or various parts of the United States jynn still counts it a great hono: perform for the men of thi military.

"I've had a wonderful tour, the people treated me royally and th audiences were great th warmest reception and the greal est thrill, however, was the re sounding ovations from the men on the military tour." What are Lyna's future plans? She expects to take a brief rest prior to resuming her career. There are offers from Canada and the East Coast and while thinking on these, Lynn is excitedly talking 'about returning to the Orient, perhaps next March, she says. 10:00 THE FORUM FrL, Oct PJ1 J2.7S, S3.50, 14.25 OR Now at Shenk TittU J13 Marker CE Enclose Stamped Self-Addressed with Mail Orders Friendship Fir0, Co. Grille Specials 5 to 11 Sea Food Platters Deep Fried Scallops Crab Cake Platters Fried Fillet of Haddock Fried Oyster Platters South African Lobster Tail Grilled T-Bone Steaks All above platters Include choice of two vegetables 1 Killed, 3 Injured In Accident In Delaware WILMINGTON. Del.

(UPI) Daniel A. Monahan, 65, of India Orchard, was killed by a automobile Wednesday night Route 13 near the Greater Wi mington Airport, four miles soui of here. The victim was pronounce dead at Wilmington General Ho His wife and another coup with 'th'em were injured but erkmsly, police said. Accident investigators sa tonahan was killed and th injured when they were truck by an automobile as they rossed the highway-after-having inner at a restaurant. The river of the auto was identified Robert Allcorn, 45, of near ewark, Del.

Allcorn drove into the city after ALTER INCH ELL HE BROADWAY-HOLLYWOOD STAGE Times Square people are having Iheir toughest time landing oles. Because so many of the new entries (and some still in the ryout Burgs) employ foreign, thesps. and "Stop the World," to name two shows) Weegee, the Manhattan hocus- ocuser, whose first book wac christened "Naked City," is Paree- ound to dig pix for his next: "The Nudist Frontier" Broad- ay Sportsmen of the opinion that Liston "won't sell a ticket" the U. S. The people he still has to defeat are the sports Idbanon, Thursday, October 4, 1962 Page 43 End Of An fro Auctioning Of Famed Studio Will Put Lots Of Memories On Block riters he keeps fighting The two winning hosses in The Just Walt" Paid $141.70 The new Americana Hotel Cloud- craper embellishes the Broadway scene.

Its roof-top sign in aquamarine bulbs makes the Broadway skies really look like Blue leaven. When the New York-Hilton is ready you will be able to walk underground from 54th and 6th to 48th and 5th Those lady- ike Girl Fridays in Rockefeller Center, who used to wear little white gloves, now wear two shades of eye-shadow People who ead the 1st Act of the untitled Rogers-Lerner show are ecstatic about it "The War Lovers," an Arthur Hornblow screen production, will have a new slant on the "glory" of war" Memo rom Roth of L.A.: "I wish Bobby's Dept. of Justice would act and move as swiftly to prosecute the U.S. Communists (for failure register) as they did in Mississippi." By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) A lot of memories will go on the block Oct. 19 when the Hal Roach Studio is auctioned off to the highest bidder.

How ironic that the place that created so much laughter should come to such a sad end. For more than 40 years the Roach studio has been a landmark of comedy in Culver City. Now it is to be auctioned off in the United States court in Scranton, of all places. The ads appeared in the Holly- other spoke studio with 53 buildings down to and wood trade papers and journals recently. They glowingly of a 14.5-acre including a this would Remember Agnes Franey, one-time Ziegfeldearie? Thatztoo- Well, Aggie just got a 100 acre tract of land (in St.

Peters- Durg, Fla.) from her fella. He is wealthy Vincent Connor, Okla- loma mining engineer Chorus girl Marilyn D'Honau Side Story" and is now ballerina in "Nutcracker Suite" and "Giselle" on tour. Beautiful dancer. Beautiful Female Star Julie Harris dropped a bundle on a Negro revue produced by her mate. It faded after a fortnight in Montreal Gretchen Wyler (she was so good in "Bye Bye has gained back the ten Ibs.

she shed when dieting. Has her whistle-bait figger again A major league pitcher is pitching woo at the curves of Irene blacksmith shop. All go to the highest with bigtime operator Alexander Guterma, whose financial empire collapsed like a house of cards. With it went Studio. Four creditors turned off the lights, in mid production.

the Hal Roach years ago, the Zobeide, bellvrina at The Grecian Palace. If his ever-lovin' out she'll fling a bat at him. End of Game. finds "Candid Camera" producer-director Julio Di Bennedelto (he also did the Garry Moore frolic) and "Miss England" (Kim Carlton) are planning a New Year's Day merger The House of Vienna hatcheck lady told a $1 tipper: "Give it to the Runyon Cancer Fund" Billy Gwon's new spot on West 58th St. (opp.

The Plaza) is where The Chow Mein Stemmers feast Doris, the Polonaise palmist, was a show-gel in "Blossom Time," a Long-Runner in The Long Ago Susan Hayward's commonsense: "I think people are wanting glamorous films again. You can see all the dirty shirts you want walking down the street" Midtown tavern owners and swank spot landlords are blaming the customer-famine on some of the new midtown hotels "which have so many special rooms featuring talent" Joanna Pettet, a breathtaking teen-age darling from Canada, arrived here 2 weeks ago. Landed a featured (replacement) role in "Take Her, She's Mine!" Quote from Robert Moses in New World's Fair Booklet (No. 6): "Modracious, moraine, anfractuous, advenitious." The Show-Oaf means "biting, debris, devious, accidental" Mr. Moses, stop being so sesquipedalial! Joanne Woodward is beautiful even when she's wrestling with an octupus salad at Villanova East Don't Invite Jimmy Hoffa and Toots Shor to the same elocution class.

Hoffa landlord of Toots' new spot. They had quite a verbrawl Don't mess around with Gloria le accident and surrendered ty police. to THE PALACE SUB SHOP 9 North 7th St. Featuring Subs Steaks Ham Boats Pizzas Open 11 A.M. to It P.M.

Sunday 4 P.M. to II P.M. Phone CR 3-2431 Engrossing challenging and exciting stories, pooling the foremost actirtgj "writing and producing NOW THERE IS ONLY ONE STATION WHERE YOU CAN SEE THESE GREAT NEW SHOWS The 17th Annual PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL Benefitting th. KIWANIS YOUTH FOUNDATION in the Farm Show Arena OCT. 13-201 Harrisburg, Featuring: Pa.

COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY 10:30 A.M. end 2:30 P.M. RESERVED SEATS T.95 and 2.50 BOX SEATS 2.50 and 3.75 International Jumping "Horieless Carriages" Wed. Fri. Nitei) it Billy and Anthracite and their Fire-Jump Act.

it Daily Added Attraction. 2000 Good Available Daily (Except Oct. 20) at just (Nites 1.25) 1 Ample Free Lighted Parking Peck, the African Room chapeaux monitor. Gloria was a judo tutor in the U. S.

Marine Corps Sudden Thawt: When a group of workers is satisfied with a boss howcum they never line up out front carrying signs, "Fair To Organized Gov. Barnett: Mr. Mississappyl French filmers are readying a movie based on Marilyn Monroe's life. Title: "Immortal Venus" Nairobi declared American newsman Robert Ruark "a prohibited immigrant" because of his wallops at Mau-Mauism Manhattan Borough President (running for State Atty-Gen'l) was an with the W.P.A. during the 1930s depresh The lyrics for the new Judy Holliday musical "Hot Spot" are by Martin Charnin.

He was a chorus boy in the stage "West Side Story." The score for the new show is by Richard Rodgers' talented dght Mary Preshy Marker, ingenue in "Way to the Forum," is the most beautiful blonde on Broadway today. Vassar grad, ex-schoolmarm Remember the rave report here recently about Cugat's dance-team Augie Margo? They paid taxes on $100,000 earnings in '61. Top- rated money act in showbiz. bidder, minimum bid $1.5 million. Not listed in the prospectus were the tradition and lore that are also contained within the gates of the Hal Roach Studio.

Hal Roach had been a trucker in Alaska and Seattle, then landed in Los Angeles and started working as a cowboy in Universal movies at $25 a week. He teamed with a kid named Harold Lloyd in a series of comedies called "Lonesome Luke." They were a success and soon Roach had enough capital to put up a studio in nearby Culver City in 1919. Harold Lloyd left Lonesome Luke behind for greatness on his own, but Roach survived. He developed a mischievous bunch of youngsters he called "Our Gang." Roach's greatest achievement was teaming the immortal Laurel and Hardy. Double features came along to blight the Roach product, which was two-reel comedies.

Even the classics of Stan and Ollie could not find a market because of the overlength movie bills. Roach got the message and went into features. After the war, Roach worked fitfully at turning out small fea lures. That didn't work and in 1948 he took a glimpse at the future and converted to television With Hal Jr. in charge, the studio turned out more film tha it 'ever series as.

"My Little Margie," "Fireside Thea ter," "Life of Riley" "Blondie, "Topper," "Duffy's Tavern" an "Amos 'n' Andy." Then young Hal made a dea Gov. Rockefeller applauded The National Anthem at the opening exercises of Lincoln Center. The item is to remind htm that Americans never do. They tacitly mumble a prayer for those who died while it was being composed Talic about Characters! A press-agent lost a client when he forgot her name as he tried to introduce her to a producer One of the famous commentators used "infectious" instead of "contagious" in reporting news about smallpox J. Edgar Hoover's new book, "A Study of Communism" (it came out Oct.

1st) is in its 3rd Edition already sports star Oscar Fraley, the book "The Untouchables," has finished a tome with Sam Gutwirth named "Exotic University." A future musical? Two more shows floundering on the Tryout Tour: "Step on a Crack" and "The Fun Couple" "How To Succeed" will net $500,000 in its 1st Year. -QUARTERLY DIVIDEND MINNEAPOLIS The boar of directors of.Investors Mutua Inc. has declared a quarterly div idend of 10 cents per share pay able September 28, 1962 to share holders of record September 27 1962. This fourth quarter dividen of the fund's fiscal year September 30, is derived exclusive ly from dividend and interes income and compares with 9 1 cents per share paid from thi ource a year ago. It is the 88th consecutive dividend paid by the fund.

Whatever became of Rubirosa? Be glad you haven't his troubles. (1): He lost $250,000 that he invested in fugitive Eddie Gilbert's manipulations. That's Gone. (2): He owned valuable properties (and land) in the Dominican Republic. That's Ditto.

(3): His tax-free salary from Trujillo's domain was $50,000 a year. That's kaput too "Poor Rubi, please it should never happen to us!" is the chant among the International Idiot Set. President Eisenhower, who saw Francis Brunn perform his masterful juggling at the White House Correspondent's banquet (in 1960) complimented: "You are the greatest juggler I have ever seen." Ike may be interested to learn that Mr. Brunn is taking dancing tuition from expert Matt Mattox. So he can hoof and juggle simultaneously They say some of the products at the Japanese Exhibit (at the Seattle Fair) are stamped: Made in West Germany" Feller we know gave a lightheaded actress a cocktail party at The Tenement.

One of us wondered what the celebration was about. Did she just write a book?" "No," giggled proprietor Frank Jacklone, "she just read one!" Quickie: Know what the guy who had everything got? Investigated! ROUTE 422 EAST OF LEBANON Drive-In Theatre TONIGHT $1.00 PER CARLOAD In Color "BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE" Also "CURSE OF THE FACELESS MAN" AND BACK ON SET HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Filming has resumed in Hollywood on producer Fred Kohlmar's "Bye Bye Birdie" following eight days of location shooting in New York and Washington. The Panavision-E a a color picture stars Janet Leigh. FILM SEQUEL HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Production has started on Walt Disney's "Savage Sam," a sequel to "Old Yeller." The picture stars Brian Keith, Tommy Kirk, Dewey Martin, Kevin Corcoran, Jess York and Maria Krislcn. 3 Stooges at 7:10 10:00 Zotz at 8:45 STEVE REEVES NOW SHOWING Shows Feature Colonial NOW SHOWING DOUBLE FEATURE TERRORFROM THESKYL.

Feature Times 1:35 7:10 P.M. AND THE WICKED AND THE BOLD share a thousand delights! HOWARD HUGHES prcienti SON OF SINBAD VINCENT PRICE-HALE ROBERTSON UU n. CYR-SM1Y FORREST Feature Times 2:50 8:30 P.M. SAMUEL HOUSTON CRARLTON A SOPHIA HESTON Tonight's Attraction From The Wagon Wheel In New York City, America's Greatest Twist Stars "EXPLOSIVES" The Exciting Featuring Bobby The Human Fog Horn On Sax TONIGHT IS "LIMBO NIGHT" (How Low Can YouGo?) Super HARRISBURG, YORK LEBANON IWl-UJORLD RTIRflCIIOnS Now thru Tuesday Evenings at 7:30 Sat. Mat.

at 2:00 Arfuffi $1.00 StiKftiiti SOc -If your nerves can stand it after PSYCHO! ACADEMY Matinee at 1:30 Eve. 7:05.

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