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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 41

Publication:
The Wichita Eaglei
Location:
Wichita, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
41
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Wednesday May 15 1968 THE WICHITA EAGLE Page 9D PAWNEE Population Shift Study Prepared at Stillwater Bridge Income High SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Golden Gate Bridge which will be 31 years old on May 27 has earned $125 million in tolls since it opened for traffic in 1927 Shew Start! Attar Ywtat Has Yssr Da Yw NmS a Lima cash is tasru Dsas Martin Stalls limn -HOW TO SAVI A MARRIAOR-AND RUIN YOUR LIPR" Is Calif Waha Usi Maha Laval Fall Ovar Lawfhinam Jana FanSa MlMraS NataSch Ratart RaStarS Chnrtaa Barer i 1 -BAREFOOT IN THI PARK-1 Wed Only May 15 5 pm Till 9 pm Special Harvest Buffet ALL YOU CAN EAT only $125 FISH CHICKEN BARBECUE RIBS ETC Serving Noon Evening Buffet Each Day HARVEST HOUSE BILL BRUNS Owner 2706 Amidon TE 8-3111 Dining Party Rooms Available For Breakfast Lunch or Dinner son R-Kan Bishop vice president of the University of North Carolina and former director of the Commission on Rural Poverty Calvin Gross dean of the school of education Missouri University Charles Kimball president of Midwest Research Institute Kansas City and Harvey Brooks dean of applied science at Harvard University nfeftusfa i TONIGHT DANCE NORMAN LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA SINGLES or COUPLES DANCING Special to The Eagle STILLWATER Okla About 300 officials educators and politicians will conduct a nationwide conference here Friday and Saturday seeking answers to problems of rural people moving into cities Sen Fred Harris D-Okla initiated the conference to study problems titled Rural to Urban Population a National Problem" WEsrmn Shaw Start 1:41 Yaa Cam Hara ta 1 Gal SariaS ar HMa tram LHal Jamaa Henry FanSa lnaar Gary LathwaaS -PIRRCREEK" MUSICAL REVIVAL At fils gmmm Attention Members THE PLAINSMEII With Gene Hammers Will Appear at the Stagecoach Club in The Lassen Motor Hotel May 10 fir 11 Alio on May 13th thru 18th 3 SHOWS NITELY For Reservation Call Lassen Hotal AM 4-S3I1 Memberships Available Speakers will include US Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman who will address dinner at 7 pm Friday Theodore McKelvin farmer mayor of Baltimore and governor of Maryland Sen James Pear- Can a Yaunf Innocant lay FinS Haffinafs with a Wild Prtvacativa Ga-Ga DancarT RHiahatti Hartman GaratSIna Rip Tarn -YOU'RE A RIO ROY NOW-j Bath In Caiar JOBBSumt I Lpmm with the Singing Deweys MAY 15th thru 19th Service! Nightly 7:30 Sunday Services 9:30 a 7:00 pm YOU ARB INVITED TO ATTEND BORN USERS no better place to hold your business meeting then at the Shernton-Allis We have several handsome meeting rooms accommodating business groups up to 350 gladly arrange for any audio-visual equipment you may need And if you're planning to have meals or refreshments so much the better For complete Information call 262-6481 Sheraton-Allis Wichita 200 South Broadway Burma Cyclone Toll Hits 837 RAftfBOW DRIVE IN THEATRE ttta MOVED 2nS WRRKI Shaw Start Tha Malian FKlura That Shawi What tha Na I Bat Sallar Pint Fat Inta WarStl arhara Fatty Duka -VALLEY OF THR DOLLS- FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Lincoln fir Main AKYAB cyclone death toll rose to 837 Tuesday as government relief parties pushed into five towns atoni the devastated Bay of Bengal coast VICTORY COMMOMEALTH THEATRES ADULTS ONLY Admission $100 The relief parties said the figures represented the dead from only five towns Casualty and damage reports are stil awaited from other regions along a 20-mile stretch of coast struck by the cyclone Friday Akyab was virtually destroyed More than 50000 of the 75000 people are IS MY CO-HIT THE IMSOICNrOMTIWnmni BLAKE EDWARDS nooucmi CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY 231 BROADWAY FO 1-4717 HHEPAKry MU Thank You for dialing direct The Wichita Eagle and Beacon For your convenienco clip and savo this list of frequently called numbers: whnhsCLAUDINELONGET huic-HENRT MANC1NI COLOR by DeLun PANAVlSItNI was ENTIRE RACE EXCLUSIVELY ON GIANT CLOSED-CIRCUIT SCREEN Memorial Day THURSDAY MAY 30th KILLER STARTSlI TODAY "PARTY" AT: "DANGER ROUTE" AT: 0BPHEUM 1 mrs IIIAIVAT AM 2-1224 3S2 fLAST 7 wmwjm THE TOUT i CRUTTMATtl 1 1 1 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW AT SOX-OffVCS OR BY MAM' OPENS 4MIM UXUMBUl PCnjREB WINNER OF 6 'ACADEMY AWARDS including I mV I The Host Impossible Gan In The Most loos mink Hilarious Picturel wrfixj COLUMBIA PICTURES in FRED ZINNEMANX5 HUU man FOR ATiTi SEASONS MM ROBERT BOLT- WENDY HILLER LEO McKERN-ROBERT SHAW-0RS0N WELLES SUSANNAH YORK mPAUL SCOFIELD NIGEL DAVENPORT-JOHN HURT and CORIN REDGRAVE TONIGHT AT: 7:30 fir 9:45 -L tONICHT ATi 7J5 9:20 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Home Delivery City and County 268-6344 State Circulation -268-6433 Mail Subscription CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING To Place a Want Ad 262-4222 Want Ad Billing 268-6391 Classified Salesmen 268-6493 Mail Ads ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Proofs and Customer Service 268-6481 Retail Advertising Salesmen 268-6461 General Advertising Salesmen 268-6381 Credit 268-6363 BUSINESS OFFICE Billing Supervisor NEWS DEPARTMENT WICHITA EAGLE City Editor 268-6351 State Editor Sports 268-6251 Editor 268-6401 Sunday Editor 268-6311 Home Town News Editor 268-6287 Oil Editor 268-6357 Markets Editor 268-6448 Library 268-6473 All Otner News 268-6351 NEWS DEPARTMENT WICHITA BEACON Editor 268-6231 Sports 268-6251 Editor 268-6401 Green Section' Editor 268-6313 Peach Section Editor 268-6466 Business Editor 268-6497 Church Editor 268-6319 Library 268-6473 All Other News 268-6231 EDITORIAL PAGE WICHITA EAGLE 268-6261 Letters to the Editor 268-6261 EDITORIAL PAGE WICHITA BEACON 268-6261 Letters to the Editor 268-6261 PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT 268-6342 MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY 268-6200 OTHER CALLS IF NUMBER NOT KNOWN 268-6000 EASTMAN COLOR With a east of thousands (naw onss!) and hundrads tans and singhs SEATS NOT RESERVED SI SO STUDENTS (FOX SI JS CHILDREN JOc BDUHVARD lhMk Si UK WML BA Me 24771 UPTOWN livtus SRI NILISIIE MMMI OPENS an 14th week: THE LONGEST NON-ROADSHOW RUN IN WICHITA'S HISTORYI BUT HURRYI IT'S ENDING SOONI YIH ACADEUY AWARD WINNER! ESTACTHESSt BEST SCMENMJV1 KATHARINE HEPBURN WILLIAM ROSE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JOSEPH LEVINE MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN This Is Beruaima a little wrried about his future COUMMriCTUKSpwmtia Stanley Kramer' pnductim Spencer Sidney TRACY 1 POITIER Katharine HEPBURN guess who's coming to dinner ChIMran Net Admit lad Untam Accompanied by an Adult THE GRADUATE TECHMCOOR" ranamsion HUM KIMS nun iiauMWTjBniMRMMHnuKin SOON-GAARJNKB HKMCHOU 7 -f-mninWItallM OPENS 4:45 FM! mdkMucMf TECHNICOLOR Katharine Houghton PRICES 4I7J STUDENT'S (FOX ID'S) SUt 4th WEEK! MILLER II I IIIAIVAT 24274 -GRADUATE- AT AMI SI7S Student -(Fax ID1) SIJI AM 7-MI WICHITA7 JMEDMWM Sty Bidjita latf mi The Wichita Beacon DRIVE-IN THEATRES START AT DUSK.

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