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32 THE TROY RECORD, TROY, N. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1968 Poll Voles Jackie Mo si Popular TEL AVIV (AP) In a magazine poll, Israeli women have voted Mrs. John -F. Kennedy the most popular foreign woman of the year. The president's widow got G5 per cent of the vote in a field including actresses Elizabeth Taylor, Melina Mercouri and Brigitle Bardot and Mrs Lyndon B.

Johnson. S-S MOUNTAIN VIEW COACH LINES Box 6, R.D. Rensseoler, N. Y. 12144 Telephone 286-3600 Aug.

29--Lost show of the season at tht COLONIE TENT. DONT DRINK THf WATER, irorring Sorh Levene. -LAIbonr. Plata 5:30 P.M., Troy 6:00 P.M. Stopping for dinner at the JAMAICA INN.

Ticket and Tram. Aug. 29--Tour to the fabulous NEW YORK STATE FAIR ji in Syracuse. Leave Troy 11:00 A.M. j- Albany 11:30 A.M.

Tram. Aug. 31--Tour to OLD WESTBURY GARDENS, Long Island's' Flowering Wonderland, Old Westbury, N. Y. Setting of an 18th century park itt stately Georgian Mansion.

Eight' beautiful gardens, sparkling pools and. lakes. Leave Troy 7:30 A.M., Albany 8:00 A.M. A.OO I Transportation and admission (Child. J6.00) Sunday, Sept.

1--Tour to MARTYRS SHRINE, AURIESVILLE, N.Y.' Indian Day'Pilgrimage: the Mohawk Indian Tribes say Mast i their native language. Leave Troy 9:00 A.M. Albany Plaia 9:30 A.M. Transportation Sept. 2--LABOR DAY.

S-S MOUNTAIN VIEW COACH LINES ANNUAL CLAMBAKE STEAK ROAST at Brbokside Park, West Sand Lake. Steak Roost or Clam Steam, including beer, joda, clam chowder, raw clams, hot aitd corn during the afternoon. Meal served at $0.00 (Children 5-12 $5.50) Adults' Steak Roast $9. Clambake i Leave Albany 12:00 Noon, Troy 12:30 P.M. (Price includes Transportation).

Sept. 7--Tour to LONG ISLAND, visiting'thii Teddy Roosevelt (Sagamore Hill) at Oyster Bay and the Vanderbilt Mir- 'seum at Centerport. Stopping for dinner at the MAINE MAID I INN in Jericho, L.I. Lv. Troy 7:30 A.M., Albany E.SO 8:00 A.M.

admissions, dinner, tax, tip. Sept. 8--Dinner tour to ZUCCARO'S HACIENDA located i' atop Hill near Utica. Lv. Troy 12:00, Albany 12:30 P.M.

Trans. Sept. 8--GREENWICH VILLAGE TOUR. See tha sidewalk Att Show and Washington Square; enjoy dinner at ALBERT'S: FRENCH RESTAURANT. Lv.

Albany Plaia only at 4 9:00 A.M. Trans. 4 dinner (deposit required) T- Sept. 11--Tour to HILL'S DRESS OUTLET in Warrens- '3 burg, luncheon at SIT'N BULL RANCH RESORT 5f Lv. Albany 10:00 A.M., Troy 10:30 A.M.

Transpose- I tion luncheon Sept. 12--Tour to CROSS-COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER, 3 Yankers, N.Y. Stopping for dinner on the way home at PATRICIA MURPHY'S CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT. 3 3 Lv. Troy 9:00 A.M., Albany 9:30 A.M.

Trans. Sept. 14--SHRINE TOUR to OUR LADY OF HOPE, I rN.Y. overlooking Lake Champlain. Luncheon at the 4 A-00 Shrine.

Lv. Albany 10:00 A.M., Tray 10:30 A.M. Trans. Lunch Sept. 14--Tour to beautiful LAKE MOHONK MOUNTANN 8 HOUSE in the Catskill Mountains.

Leave Troy 9:00 A.M., I Albany 9:30 mid-day meal, afternoon 4 00 'J tea, tip and (Deposit, required) Sept. 15--Dinner ride ta THE BEECHES, in Rome, .50 N.Y. Leave Trey 11:00 A.M., Albany 11:30 A.M. trans. Sept.

15--NEW YORK CITY--CIRCLE LINE TOUR OF MANHATTAN ISLAND (Boat Ride approx. 3 hours). Stopping for dinner at MAMMA LEONE'S. Leave Albany Plaia only I at 9:00 A.M. boat ride, dinner 4 ft-SO (Children $12.75) Sept.

19--Tour-to SYRACUSE CHINA COMPANY -boldest and largest manufacturer in the United'States. XTime for shopping in the stare. Leave Troy 1:30 A.M., SgC' 5 Albany 9:00 A.M. Trans. Sept.

21--Tour to the WHITE PLAINS SHOPPING CfNTER. for lunch at EMILY SHAW'S in Pound Ridge firit. 4 Tory 8:30 A.M. Albany 9:00 A.M._ Trans. Sept.

22--Tour ta the beautiful historic the Farmer's Museum and the Fenimore House. SO''" Lv. Tory 12:30 P.M., Albany Plaia 1:00 P.M. Trans. Sept.

22--Tour to STERLING FOREST GARDENS. showplocc at Flowers, Fountains and Wildlife. Rides on the Peacock Train thorugh the gardens available. Lv Troy 1 10.00 A.M., Albany 10:30 A.M. Trans, and adm.

Wed Sept. 25--Tour of the WEST END BREWING COMPANY, I makers of UTICA CLUB. Enjoy an old-fashioned Trolley Rida the 1888 Tavern. Leave Troy 9:00 A.M., Plaia 9:30 A.M. Trans.

Sept. 28--Tour to LAKE MINNtWASKA MOUNTAIN I HOUSE perched an the crest of the Showangunk Mountain! beside-a clear blue lake in the midst of an enchanting forest. I Leave Troy 9:00 A.M., Albany 9:30 A.M. 4 -50 dinner, ton, tip. (Deposit required.) Sit.

Sept. 28--Criifrfrcn'i Speical! THE BODIE BIJOU THEATRE i.Gt the CATTLEMAN, plus to fht BRONX IOO permitting). Included in tour: Troniportotion and tcrurnptioul Saturday lunch for the children. Special thow for the young- i iters while the adultl relax over coffee and complimentary cordiull. Lc-orc Albany only 8:00 A.M.

fi' Children (complete) $8.50, adulti Itroniperlotionl Sept. 29--Dinner ride to the BAR-B-QUE PIT, Oneonta, N.Y., I Aho take a ihort ride on THE DO LINE--Mainline to yesterday. Troy 11:00 A.M., Albany Plaza 11:30 A.M. Trans, ond train ride. Sept.

29--Dinner tour to the OLDE COUNTRY INN, I Est. 1860, Freehold, N. Y. Stopping et the "Country Store" 'in Westerlo. Leave Troy 12:30 P.M., Albany Ploio 1:00 P.M.

Trans. GOLDEN AUTUMN COACH TOUH Sept. 13-14-15th--New York City Weekend Special. Staying at LEXINGTON HOTEL. Lv.

Albany only at 1:00 P.M. SOC- 00 Transportation and hotel OBBV Sept. 24-25th--FINGER LAKES REGION TOUR. Visit Widmer's Wine Cellars in Naples, N. Y.

and Corning Glass Center. Leave Troy 8:00 A.M., Albany Plaia 8:30 A.M. Transportation and hotel (twin occupancy) per person' Oct. 4-5-6--MASSENA, 1,000 ISLAND ond ST. LAWRENCE SEA- WAY TOUR.

Staying in Massena Friday night, then on to Alexandria Bay to Captain Thomson's Motor Lodge directly on the Billion Dollar St. Lawrence Seaway. Enjoy beautiful boat ride through the Islands. Leave Troy 9:00 A.M., Albany 9:30 A.M. molel, boot ride (Twin occupancy, per person) deposit requested when makina reservations for overnight tours.

Balance due one week before trips leave) Write or call for the new Fall Foliage Moiling List. BROADWAY THEATRE PARTIES PLAZA SUITE SEPT. 14th SEPT. 25 Ltavo Troy 7:00 A.M., Albany Plata 7:30 A.M. Transportation ond oreh.

seat. GOLDEN RAINBOW SEPT. llih KPT. Uth OCT. 9 OCT.

12 Leave Troy 7:00 A.M., Albany Plaia 7:30 A.M. .90 Transportation ond orch. seat. Sept. 18-- HELLO DOLLY.

Trans, orch. seat 41S.50 Oct. 9-- MARLiNE DEITRICH. Trans. 4 och.

seat $13.75 Oct. 16-- HER FIRST ROMAN. Trans. orch. seat $15.50 Oct.

19-- MARLENE DEITRICH. Trans. orch. seat $13.75 COLUMBUS HOLIDAY WEEKEND Oct. 11-13 New York City Weekend, Haying at the WALDORF- ASTORIA.

Friday evening see MARLENE DEITRICH. Saturday is free for shopping or sightseeing. Sunday see the show RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL. Lv. Troy 8:00 A.M.

Albany 8:30 A.M. theotre tickets, hotel $tf. Nov. 2 Tour to the opera LA 80HEME at the New York Theatre in Lincoln Center. Performed by the New York City Oiww Company.

Leave Trey at 7:00 A.M., Albany 7:30 A.M. Tram ond ticket A deposit is required in advance on all theitra tours. LAlS.S. TOURS CAROLYN IOLTON phone lloominfrAve Drive Phont: 2M-3771 N. Y.

12144 314-3771 'How To Succeed 9 Retains Old Satirical Bite And Sharpness By HOWARD HIiALY "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," which is at the Williamstown Summer ALBERTO'S ITALIAN REST. 1 14th TROY Open Tuci. thru Sat. 4 P.M. to 11 P.M.

Noon to 11 Specializing In HOMEMADE ITALIAN FOOD Theater this week, is a old enough to have been around on the summer circuit for the last several years. Yet it has not lost its satirical bite. That is as sharp as ever. And the incompetence, the nepotism, the clever inversion of values are all in full flower in the WiUianistown production. Brashness Preserved So, too, is the brashness preserved, at least for.

the part. Whenever J. Pierrepont Finch, the young man on his way up in the World Wide Wicket Company, is about to score another victory, he-turns to the audience and gives -them a knowing smile of'Satisfaction. EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY ARE BUCK NIGHTS AT GRANTS YOUR CHOICE GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN ROAST BEEF AU JUS HAM STEAK HAWAIIAN French Fries and Cole Slaw Roll and Butter SERVED FROM 4 TO 8:30 P.M. KIDDIE SPECIAL -HAMBURG--FRENCH FRIES Tffi All the Iced Tea You Con Drink Served with Lemon Wedge RESTAURANT 120 IIOOSKK ST.

TROY PLAZA THE GREAT '68 SCHAGHTICOKE Thursday, Aug. 29 Thru Ken Howard, as Finch, keeps this sharp edge of brashness alive throughout the whole pro ductlon. Whenever he is about to his boss, or throw In a fellow employe'Who is in his way, a nice sense of satisfaction emerges from Tony Capodilupo, who has re. turned to Williamstown this week to play the role of the big boss, J. B.

an expert sense of timing that preserves all of' the satire -In his role. Convincing Portrayal He knows just how. long to or to let his eyebrows rise in surprise, 'of his mouth gape and he convinces us thai he is indeed the president of such a company as World Wide Wickett. But one of the major support, ing roles, Frump, is unevenly handled by Austin Pendleton. Some good lines escape him-such as when he announces that he has won the pool for correct ly guessing the measurements of Biggley's newest secretary, or when he is carried off jiist after he realizes that Finch has outsmarted him into 1 a junior executive's position.

There are only a such moments as this, however, and when they do occur it seems to be due to of playing the role of the mama's-boy nephew who really doesn't have the sort of ambition to make him bristle with envy or ambition. Well-Handled Roles The role of Rosemary is handled well by Tanny McDonald, while Anne Ashcraft as Big- gley's siren favorite Hedy is right on the mark as Rosemary's earthy opposite. Tom Brennan, as the advertising executive who went to the wrong college, makes a brief but very valuable contribution. Trie musical, the last of Williamstown's offerings this season, plays through Saturday. Germans Emigrate BONN, Germany (AP) -More than 100,000 Germans lave emigrated to Australia since 1945, the new Australian ambassador to Bonn, Sir Edward R.

Walker, noted at the ceremonial presentation of his credentials. I inn's STEER HOUSE DEMOLITION DERBY 100 CAR SMASH-UP FOR $500.00 PRIZE PLUS STAGE SHOW IHEITIIOFER CAMMVAI, orv THE MIDWAY ALL DUltlNG FAIR WEEK! CHILDREN'S DAY CHILDREN UNDER 16-ADMITTED FREE 'TIL 5:00 P.M. SHOW 2:110 and 8:00 P.M. qUAUTER HOUSE ItACINC P.M. SCHAGHTICOKE TUESDAY CATIIDklAV NEIL SEDAKA RCA Victor Recording Stor plus OAlUliUHI firemen's Competition and Parade.

cimnjtv HANK SNOW of th Gr ncl ol Optey plu Drun1 OUHUftl Corps Competition and Parade. BATTLE OF THE BANDS plus Northeastern U.S. Woodchopping Championship. ind Thrill Show plus Pony ADMISSION TO GROUNDS ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25c PARKING 50c GRANDSTAND ADMISSION BOX SEAT S2.00 RESERVED- 81.50 BLEACHERS 75c FOR RESERVATIONS CALL VALLEY FALLS 753-4411 BUSES TO AND FROM SCHAGHTICOKE FAIR AUG. 29 BUSES LEAVE TROY AT 6 AND 6:30 P.M.

AND RETURN AFTER GRANDSTAND SHOW FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, AUG. 30-31, SEPT. 3 10:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 4:00 5:00 4:00 Troy A.M. NOON P.M. P.M.

P.M. P.M. P.M. Lv. Fair 11:00 A.M.

1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. P.M.

8:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. SEPT. 1 Lv. Troy Lv.

Fair 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M.

2:00 P.M. 3:00 PM. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M.

6:00 P.M. P.M. 8:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. up starting at Cangren and 4th Street and along Fifth Lv.

Troy 12 NOON 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M.

Lv. Fair 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M.

6:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. MONDAY, SEPT. 2 Paisengeri will be picked Avenue Bui Route.

ROUND TRIP INCLUDES ADMISSION TO FAIR Friday Tuesday Children's round trip far rhnc intler If inclidts admrsstan Fair until 5 p.m. 'Buses vrll love et conclusion af grandstand Shaw. Brydges Says Appeals For Order Not Racism SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) -The New York State Legisla lure's ranking Republican strucl out Wednesday at those he sai identify appeals for return law and order with racism.

Senate Majority'Leader Ear W. Brydges noted that 's leaders of our society imply tha those of us who demand a re turn to law and order are sec rctly espousing a racist philos ophy." Attack On Patriotism the Niagara Falls He publican charged, is a "dastard ly attack.on the patriotism am the morality of millions of con cerned and committed citizens. Btydgcs' comments were for the annual state farm dinner the Syracuse Chamber of Com mcrcc, in conjunction with the New York State Fair. The address marked the firs of a series of appearances by Brydges at the fair, where he is representing the vacationing Gov; 'Rockefeller. Brydges pictured, as "wholly undemocratic" the idea that "evil in our society, whether real.or apparent can be corrected by subversion of law arid order." The 63-year-old voiced special anger over the student uprisings Columbia University last spring, during which most operations of the university were paralyzed for several weeks.

Student Revolts Of the students who revolted, Brydges said: "Do they not see that when a stable society is undermined anc anarchy prevails, true academic freedom--concept which wholeheartedly support musl wither and.perish?" Likewise, the senator said those who have rioted in some School Taxes Payable Next Week Stilhvnter Mrs. T. S. Ryan (64-7903 Stillwaler District taxes will be collected Tuesday at the Central High School railding. They may be paid without penalty until Oct.

3. will be charged on all axes remaining unpaid after Oct. 3, at a 2 per cent penalty on taxes receivable from Oct. 3 Nov. 3 and 3 per cent penalty on taxes received from Nov.

3 until warrant expires Nov. 4, .968. Taxes will be collected by Urs. Helen Barker, Mondays Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m.

to 4 p.m. Family Picnic Jlr. and Mrs. Raymond Ga dous entertained Tuesday evening at a family picnic in honor of their son, James Robert, who observed his 3rd birthday. The guest of honor received many gifts.

Returns From Service Cpl. Marvin Hill, U.S. Marines, has returned from Vietnam to be stationed in Call- ornia prior to his discharge after four years of He the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marin Hill, former Stillwatcr resi- lents now residing in Drive Near End The Ambulance Fund drive 'or funds for the purchase of new ambulance and to maintain the ambulance for the next year will close this week.

The board of directors will meet Wednesday evening. All returns are to je turned in at this time. To Show Movies Movies will be shown Thursday at the Free Library at 10:30 a.m. Movies this week will be "Tony's Good Luck" and "Adventures of a Baby Fox." Patient Moved Mrs. Marshall Prcgent, who has been confined to Faxton Hospital, Utica, for several weeks following an automobile accident has been transferred to Albany Medical Center.

Mr. Prcgent and daughter, Shcryl, have returned to their home from Faxton Hospital, Utica. Personal Mrs. John Suska, Tonawanda, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kiley have moved into the Hewitt flat on Dickinson Avenue. Mrs.

Mae Mcagher and Miss Margaret Meagher have returned to their home after vacationing at Cape Vincent on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newman and daughter, Lois of Buffalo, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Zagorski while visiting relatives in Stillwater. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and sons of Maryland were the recent guests of Mrs.

Mae Meagher. Mr. Moore is former Stillwater resident. Parliament Exempt NEW DELHI (AP) Mem- Ixirs of Parliament, who have raised their salaries at this year's session, now have been exempted from the 1-nipee--13- i cent--fee for entry into the pas- booking halls Hit main airport. of the nation's-big cities fail to' see that "they are helping to destroy the very freedoms and social gains to which they aspire." Agreeing with many Republicans 'who spoke out at the party's national, convention in i a in i Beach month, Brydges pictures law and order as "the paramount issue of our times." ODD COUPLE" "ASSAULT'ON A QUtEN" ACROSS THE RW TRI-CITY TWIN IN 273 3 8 6 1 CARD STUD" "NO WAY TO A LADY "WAR WAGON" Jack Walter Lemmon Natthau The Odd Couple 2nd HIT "VILLA RIDES" CALA FIREWORKS DISPLAY SUNDAY, SEPT.

1 SI3-44J5 SHOW TIME 1:10 P.M. SHOWN 1ND Chirllon Htilon Kim Hunter 'PLANET OF THE APES' SHOWN 1ST JERRY LEWIS "THE BIG MOUTH" STARTS FRIDAY SHOWN 3RD BETTE DAVIS "THE ANNIVERSARY" 1 Mill North ot Latham Circle BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. CALL 785-8559 FINAL PRODUCTION me SEASON Now thru Sun. SAM LEVENE MARJORIE LORD WOODY ALUNV PONT PR WK 1H6 WATER Even.

Note: 2 ihowi Frl, and' Sat: nights, 8 I P.M. No matinees. Sun. 8 P.M. at by phono or 'Bat 1JC.

N.Y. Tlcklts ilia Copesanrt Travel Burtu kt'Hendrlck Hudson Hotel. Show WEDi, AUG. 28 AT 2 P.M. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK ALL TICKETS $1.50 DOORSi OPEN P.M.

1 SHOWING CYCLE PSYCHOS vs. COPS! FROM THE CQMPANYlllUT BROUGHT YOU "HELL'S AM8ELS Ofl -2 EXCITING HIT- MINI-SKIRT Call Holiday Show DorisDay at off Brian Keith "WithSkYou MUS- frank sinatral COLOR I tonu romel HUDSON RIVER 1 nil 1 I SniHHMCOM ZERO MOSTEL THE PRODUCERS" 1 COLOR HITS ALAN ARKIN "WOMAN TIMES 7" Starts Tom'w Nile At 5:30 p.m. JOHN WAYNE In "THE GREEN BERETS" Also "DOUBLE MAN" thru TUES. Rod Taylor Jim Brown "DARK OF THE SUN" Elvis Presley Nancy Sinatra "SPEEDWAY" Home Quality Filmi SHOWN AT 7:25 9:05 DICK VAN DYKE EDWARD G. ROBINSON THEY SET CRIME BACIUOI) YEARS! 1 AIR-CONDITIONID CINEMA ART THEATRE TONIGHT thru SATURDAY 3 DAYS ONLY FIRST TROY IHOWINO SHOWN AT 1 1:30 'lllE MIRISCH COmMIIM ptmli BLAKE EDWARDS nuucni Peterfe "BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN 1 DOORS OPEN P.M.

SAT. AT P.M. SUN. AT 4 P.M. MAM'III- SHOWN TONITE AT CUNT EASTWOOD M(S EM COLOR Wn CHOICE SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE OR MANCINI TRAVEL MGM STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION.

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