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Voluntary participation in th! American Red Cross ranges from Cowboy Actor Has ALTElt cnapter volunteers uho give a few hours a week to those who give almost full time to filling key positions. W. ii i Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Friday, February 9, 1362 Pagu 15 Downward Trend Is Seen In Attraction For Sex Films By HAL BOYLE the wholesome (homes tha'1 Six of these dozen, films deal NEW YORK (AP) Is sex los- nave always appealed most to the with either historical or religious inc its box office anneal? ihopeful and normal nature of the themes. Only the 12th, "From INC JL Fling At Musical of Broadway By GARY P. GATES and still is riding high on a stage NEW YORK ll'PIl His buddy venture that began more than There are some "signs that it is majr'ty mankind-adventure, I (ore to Eternity," had scenes of Doom-criers who believe that religion, family life, comedy tand questionable taste even for a John Wayne, calls him "Tallerithree years ago.

And through it 'Chj Qn A shouldpr than Most" and there's no a combination of brawn, Frnm whinrtnn niiiar; "Tnr. rhimsn cane America is heading for the fate of nun ees. ai a i if! iivn I Here are a lew proofs: Now lei's take a look at the mg it Actor torrest lucker is a vo.ee mai Dooms ana a zest head for Summit Conference at Miami. The mobsters who dpcadent Babyorii Sodom and Go-man of size. bravado has been the Tuckerrule chicaeo's racket have suddenly deoarted for Miami en' A headline in the anniversary literary scene.

The two fiction A I. 1 A 'etulz. Hofinito eaition 01 ariety. the run of books that have been oncost nn nitulu's icuciiu. uic iw- 7'- masse.

lor wnat may De anotner crime convention iiKe me no i Thr wm. in jawed Wayne is the biggest and shmv business, reads; "Sex not the best seller list of the New jauer man mosi oeiongs to tonous isar gainering at Apaiacnin, jv. y. um. je sin market "Taller than Most" belongs to torious 1957 gathering at Apaiacnin, N.

'elumn in the sin market JOHN H. I I mil jLjT ltd brawniest hero ever to swagqerithe Era of the Big Men that pro-) Mr. Pearson must be mistaken. Didn't he see the editorial M0raiists cjnr to the theory W'hammo in York Times are "To Kill a Mock- through a Hollywood western. Butjduced Victor McLaglen, Gary spanking "The Untouchables" series (and its narrator) in Chi-1 th't anvonp rancet rich Quick by' The six biggest -drawing films of ing RiH." hv Harper lee, 73 this man Tucker, at 6-foot-5.

Cooper, Ward Bond and, of.mo't American? It assured its New York Corespondent that 3 dj fjm writin a last 'ear wpr0; "Guns of Nava-1 weeks; and "The Agony and the lowers over Dig Joan py one iuu course, Jonn Wayne, these sturdy! vuicago is not ne mat anymore. r. fc.xoous, rarenl Ecstasy by Irving' Stone, 45 lnnn nnn mac aiiah a mi cf id nr -i I I ii i "Absent-minded Professor" "Ala-; weeks. Snort nc r- Mnrrav'c minlP' "I hatP fn ltern nnltin WOrocK iraimon 01 puilian two chariot imitra Af a cnii ha stronf hold on mo- dnu rdmJr "Duke doesn't mind of hero during the days knock on some cities' an old editor once who son. It is easier to make a I America.

i in Keen ip ns hp tnim even i it cpis mono nno s. i The lop foreign import of 1 saiu iulmi, jciciuas was ai us DeaK. i i. I n. eus wouia ve appiauaen mat.

He sain: iou can i isi um umumuu; Era FadeS rk 'I nan' rlntornnnl filtor icai'Ottff nr 'La Dolce Vita." criticised widely by his popular nickname. "Whenever we've been in a brawl togetheron the screen, that is siiuiiv inc iiuin. iumBini, iii.v. ciifionct i Pnf tUa ri tk. onra Ikln in (ho lflnrinC 101 scenes iiut llic uia ui uic uli; 1 iivawawit hull, uiuii vnv society orgies in modern Rome 2-2 WONDERFUL 22nd Edition The AP reported: "In his address the President of Argentina portrayal of sex can i pTobaWv even make in il.

him trvmih v3 len. Cooper and Bond are gone'urged his people to 'continue your support of law and imore monev hv attinff a one-dav vdut-iv mmu- issuv- m.vi i 7" -fi; and Wayne has begun to show Why didn't Mr. Phoney support it at Uruguay? 1 rliarwr lannrtarinrt crvirtf he top cinema nox oitice nus ot T0NITC at 7:10 9:15 coMeDy-co U-Pll infn il thin! the StraU1 he mUst fee! From an editorial: "The S. cannot claim a victory t( true that (ne C0Untrv has all time. Here they are: on the tradi Tucker has appeared in 91 "films jn trying to carry tion all alone Castro when Argentina, Brazil and Mexico remain his friends." been flooded ith lurid-covered I "Birth of a Nation," "Gone Washington historian Robert Hartmann logie'd: How can you nanoi.h.L.

uith th nn.iinr '10 As for Tucker, when he saw the changes being ou-ht in expecl thei.r V'R T0nl racier aspects of sex. as well as Commandments." "Around th wiouBar in were warning them about Communism Khrushchev daughter y.nmnrnAa on rv.c "Th ried was L-j i- tu. and homemade movies in 80 Days. The Kobe, the Hollywood, he decided Laurel House 229-231 North Eighth Street Week-end Special ituv i iii nil, o'uuiii a mvi-i "ei- time for something new. And so President and Mrs Kennedy! of old maid censors.

River Kwai," "Greatest Show on Monday, February 12 Thru Saiurday, Feb. 24 Except Sunday Nightly At 8:10 3 Shows Saturdays: 1, 5, 9 P.M. Reserved Seats: $2.00, $3.00, $3.75 Tax Incl. Children Under 12 Half Price Monday Thru Thursday Reserved Scats at Boyd R. Fclty 636 Chestnut Street or Phone KE 3-9101, Hershey after 20 years of playing cowboys and cavalry soldiers, he tried his Item But their market is sti imitft'l Earth," "Guns of Navarone "This is Cinerama," and "From hand at comedv in the movie ranemic 'raW nvpr a hnffe mass of titerarv material culled rnmline Koinen naivest is reapea ny J1.00 writers and producers who deal Here to Eternity." 3 Dozen Steamed Clams version of Auntie Mame.

He the works of 74 great writers has been developed, was cast as the celebrated lady's; What do they call it? The Bennet Cerf? gentle, millionaire husband, a role that required him to speak softlvi Uncommon sense from The Oneonta (N. Star "There is a LAST 2 DAYS Today Saturday question in many open minds today whether the greatest danger Variety of Seafood and Steaks KITCHEN OPEN 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. and carry a big heart. Then came "The Music Man our United States is from the Reds of communism or the NOW THE TERRIFYING TRUTH.

hlup on thf riehl Flaeh spems to believe it is rizht is the 1 had never done any real rest of us wno are crazy." singing before, except at parties; land occasionally at clubs where ij mm FIRST TV Urn knew they wouldn't throw mei Phvllis Batlelle's corner in the N. Y. Journal American: out," he said. "And for years I "Have vou ever turned on the radio and felt that the world was The story wanted to give it a try. It was a being taken over by the no-talent kids? It wouldn't be so bad if long wait, but it was worth it ithey had no-talent, quietly.

Tucker took over the title role' ou snou see tne regiments of entees who have no trouble in the National Company producttUnJ They aren't good enough to be called amateurs tion when it opened in Los bl f.ten.-ge ttJd, Join your friends tonight At 7:30 P.M.. Hotel Weimer Casting for Kiwanis Gapers Hieet the director Crescendo-Interlud ot ine Pacific war TIIROU0S1 THE EYES OFTHE HEY KIDS! SATURDAY MATINEE at 1:30 SJatW: 19.j8 L06! sector in Hollywood where one tv "discovery" was cancelled is still going at it, night after after 3 perfs. night, city after city. Tucker has taken "The Music Man" to 50 From (hp Mirror- "N'pw Traffic Commissioner BarnPS cities and, because of an unusu- savs he'll spend two hours everv morning and afternoon cruising ally enthusiastic response, nine of the city to size up the trouble spots." them have been rewarded with i ahnnt pnmieh timp in ert rrosstown. LJrf rT-1 hi a second visit.

Adlai Stevenson's quote: "The work of America's is just one more case of perpetual emotion." Takes Break In all that time he worked ML ZI0N COMMUNITY FIRE GO. without a vacation until just re-Ua fr vl 1 i. i- i the L. iNo. 1 wit using a stale quip.

:v.v.ivij fta Hill lll a eek in New York "to see some Ruth Montgomery's Washington critique: "Our good neighbor Canada sells millions of dollars worth of wheat to Red China, ar.d olanes and tools to the Communists. In the first 8 months after i shows and have a few laughs." I Why all the dedication? In hi NEW hit I a' i rjk KITCHEN Fri. and Sat. -8 12 P. M.

Sunday 4 10 P. M. SEAFOOD SANDWICHES HAM and CHICKEN "There's something so damn up-jThe U. S. placed an embargo on trade with Communist Cuba, lifting about this show," Tucker Canada stepped up her own trade with Castro by 200 percent, said.

"In some of these tovnsWhat nations would be the first to yell for U. S. help, if Commu-we've played in I got the feeling nists launched a surprise attack? Canada and Britain, of course we were bringing gaiety rannot resist making a fast buck." warmth into a 'lot" of lives that 'Sil'y ir'- Didn't she ever read the statements of our experts were dull and somber. I know that Russ'a wouldn't dare attack? Does Ruth really believe there it sounds rnmv Vmt vnn ran is a Castro, Cuba or Canada? Kitchen Open mm? Aiiui Cleveland Amory in Sat. Review: "The appearance in Hap it in the faces on the other side of the footlights and, believe me, T.

a jiaLaaL it ic nuur nu isu vi wrnrm vnn.i.:iio it something to see. It would be Palozzi brouhl. her mo)w the formpr AlicP Spauldinc of Bos- awtulty hard tor me 10 leave (ori; to me 0ffjce 0f the photographer where she slapped his face." 1 InslpaH nf lanniner Thristina's Rarrlnt. audiences like that. MERRY ANDREW and "Everyone just assumes that must be tired of the show by now.l From a fan-mag: "Sophia Loren says even if she doesn't win But I'm not.

It's become a part the Oscar for 'Two it's an honor just being nominated." of me arid I probably would get That's the trouble with being a good sport. You hafta lose as a kick. out of playing it another noted before to prove it. three years." Chances are. however, that "N.Y.: Wealthy philanthropist William Black advised rich Tucker and "The Music Man Parents: 'Never leave your money to your children.

Ynu will rob will complete their marathon them of ambition, incentive and make them idlers and poor Am-journey across America in April when the current engagement in ha' about William Randolph Hearst? His father left him a Boston is scheduled to close. The Chipf became the biggest newspaper and maa-movie version will be out next 7ine in America. How about Howard Hushes? His VALENTINE DANCE Jetra's Dance Studio Palmyra Legion (Blue Room) Sat, February 10 9:30 P.M. 12:30 A.M. 5 Host: Semo Dabich Hostess: Mary Bowman Featuring the DIPLOMATS Guests Invited Tickets Can Be Purchased at the Blue Room General Dancing and Student Exhibition TANGO: Helen and Fred Shirk SWING: Thelma Reed and John Arnold SAMBA: Marion and John Arnold CHA CHA DANCERS: Jo and Ston Rupinski; Kate and Bob Shaetfer; Jan ord Cotton Miller; Jean and Frank Tavoni; Florence and Oavid Grumbine, Phyllis Vranesic and John Arnold.

RHUMBA TRIO: Kandy and Dick and Jetra CHA CHA: Jetra and Harvey Snavely Second Action Feature A Lost Patrol But One Is A Nazi Spy! "THEN THERE WERE THREE" "Pearl Harbor" -7 9:50 "Three" 3 Sat. Conl. From 1:00 Last Feature At 9:30 Color Cartoons father left him half a-million. He has it up to one billion plus. summer and.

besides, even the most successful of shows can go "ow the Rockefellers? The Ford boys? The Kennedys on forever linen mere was u. vvasningion. has no definite plans' x. for the future but he intimated' wsmag quoting a rich landowner in Nepal; "Why should ho lito'tA Pav laxes when we can always get more money from the (Americans?" cal, this time on Broadway. Mr.

Winchell's comment deleted by the janitor. "I'm not concerned about it," he said. "I'll find something. Ij always uiMf iinmj I Editorial in the N.Y. World-Telly: "Unlike the succession of; jpleaders at the Governor's clemency hearing, we find it impos-! jsible to work up any sentimentality over Salvatore Agron.

Nowj lis, he is under death sentence for his part in the wanton murder lof two 16-year-old boys at a midtown playground. Regardless of; inconclusive arguments about the value of the capital penalty as! ja deterrent, there is still the matter of equating punishment with1 crime." Lana Turner Collapses During Birthday Party HOLLYWOOD 'AP) Actress Lana Turner collapsed on a mo-' Punishment for murder is not revenge. It is justice. uon M- inurway nign me's article on U.S. hater Kirshna Menon of India rrnort- St STAnWf9 ft IWH town tt 7 Ior wnarjed: "Menon said that a politician may be either loved or disliked, was described as nervous ex-But he has to get into the newspapers some way." haustion.

Mencken once sassed that if a politician discovered he Miss Turner was admitted to had cannibals among his constituents he'd promise them mis-' Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital; sionaries for their Sunday dinner. I at 10.15 p.m. The hospital saidj her condition was not considered; From Brooks Atkinson's portable: "If there could be such serious. thing as a satisfactory critic, he would be the one who never savv An aide said the actress prob anything that everyone does not agree with professional theater! ably will return to work at Para- people or playgoers." i mount Pictures Monday. Critics are not supposed to win popularity contests.

DM CINEMASCOPE "MEM She collapsed during a party in i honor of her 42nd birthday at the Suspicion Aroused By end of the day's shooting on FALLS FROM HORSE Patricia A. Sweeney, 18. 1.140 Center daughter of Elmer Sweeney and Mrs. Catherine Glo- Sun bather una Ul lb 4i ENTERTAINMENT At. i 'van, was treated at the Good Sa- ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla. maritan Hospital for an injured. Police took the man into cus- THE PERFECT SHOW right ankle Thursday evenins aft-! OLD ENOUGH VLWaW PITTSBURGH fAP rWat areeMttf maas bUrEh loan company tow today for investigation, and no she fell from a horse Corn-! I wall. it'---'. A Pitts-a young wonder.

POR EVERYONE? It'i a cavalcade cf as too young1 The officers were called to Spa i Bearh hv somennp who notirpd a NEPTUNE THEATRE A i 'fascinating story of But he sot his mnnpv anvwav On Our Wide Screen t- r. u- man lying on tne sand under a JTM Ten minutes after his request was Fjl and neocr-endma X-tjj turnea ctown he returned to the 1 "Hey, Lei's Twisl" With Joy De and th $torlihtn 2 Shaw at 7 15 and 9 15 P.M. ft delight in tins office with a gun, held up the head. They found a 3.1-year-old manager and two clerks and es- man, fully clothed, partially bur- caped with $100. ied under drifting sand.

ArrVVrW They uncovered his head and U'orW cf princely asked him what he was doing. I'm getting a sun tan," he GROGE'S CAFE Fifth and Guilford Streets carat'fliis. wicked i replied. and meet Friday Saturday Special sE -Hum tjri otni fire- NOW thru TUESDAY SUSAN SLADE TKOY DONAHUE CONNIE JTfVfNS DOROTHY McGUIIE Technitolor Show Timec Wpekdav: 1 00 07 Sotufdoyi 5 00 7 07 LASAGNA 1 OC (Cheese Filling) faV DRINKS KEROSENE Patricia A. Tiulter.

two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rutter. 515 N. Twelfth was admitted to the Good Samaritan Hospital Thursday evening after she (lirctJtliiii With 2 Mtat Ball (May 8 Takm Out) VEAL CUTLET SPAGHETTI 1.00 ui aiii.

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