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'I! 'II 1 I'M fl)ili Will 17 'I COUlStKST, N. 1, Friday, 22 Stale Traffic Aide speaking engagement, will come State to Intervene In PUC Hearings Stage Presented To Longfellow back and make another picture OLOUELLA lor OM. I hear s. new con -Urges 50 MPH tract is now in the offin p.im in iou miiwi mum wm ll up mii jjnm ''WHW'HH in hind I V. c.UA 4 'TV PARSONS On 8-Ccnt Fare School by PTA very popular in Hollywood.

In InlClflP I it IPC fact, seldom have two persons vMloIUl, made such a permanent place for themselves in such a short time. Trenton, Sept. 29. A In Hollywood Nearly 200 persons attended Trenton, Sept. 29.

A deputy, attorney general will represent the public at a hearing in New-j ark starting Oct. 16 before the State Board of Public Utilities Commission on the proposal of DANNY KAYE took hour sPeed limit in business Douglas to call on Vivien residential areas of New at Warners. They visited Vivien Jersey and 50 miles an hour in "Streetcar Namediail other locations, was recom- sen'ices so it could be realized," she said. In accepting the stage for the school, Miss Coe said: "It is wonderful to have a dream come true and I hope everyone here tonight will use this stage during the winter." Mrs. Smith said the PTA sold three Savings Bonds and that the parents of the June, 1950 sixth grade graduating class had made contributions for the project There were many contributors who donated money for the work, she said.

Those who worked on the construction included Smith who was the designer and his two sons Jack and George, and Richard E. Ranlof, all of whom did the carpenter work; William Up-degraff, and Edward Mebs, painting; with Mebs donating all the paint; Martin Hess, did the artist work, assisted by Walter Burgin Harold Chester donated the canvas for the backdrop, and General Sage sewed the canvas. Hollywood, Sept. 29 Sally Benson telephoned from New York to tell me that she is writing "14 Fifth Avenue," the story ol the Smith family, whom I knew so mendea today to tne annual ju- IF "CLARENCE" in the movies dicial Conference of municipal well. Sallv was the youngest; does lor Alan Young what it Smith.

She wrote about the; did for Alfred Lunt 30 years ago magistrates and traffic court prosecutors by Arnold H. Vey, farnilv in "Meet Me in bt. jlouis, on tne stage. Alan is set lor star- a meeting of the Longfellow Parent Teacher association Thursday night when a new 30 foot stage was presented to Longfellow school, Gross and Forrest avenues, Pennsauken. The PTA group, which sponsored the building of the stage, presented it to the school principal.

Volunteer workmen under Robert 11. Smith built the stage last summer in the school. Mrs. Ernest Macauley, PTA president made the presentation to Miss Eleanor M. Coe, principal.

Cost of the stage has been set at $308.50, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, a PTA director and chairman of the stage committee. In making the presentation ifunnc bervice to cnarge an eight-cent basic bus and trolley rate. This developed today following a conference between Governor Driscoll and Attorney General Parsons after the latter had previously announced lack of funds would prevent his office from participating in the hearing. After their conference, Driscoll said that as the hearings probably will continue for sev-eral months, he plans to ask the 1951 Legislature in January to appropriate funds for the state to finance the hiring of rate experts, if necessary.

Will Question Experts which is going so well now on dom. Sam Briskin has made a traffic engineer of the State Mo-television with Peggy Ann with Alan for a remake of jtor Vehicle Department ner. Sally's "Junior Miss" is al-jthis famous old comedy, which recommended a so on television. first brought Lunt into notice! uve recomended Over the telephone she said even before he married Lynn change in the law aimed at the that going to do a series Fontaine. I remember so well slow driver.

This provision would of stories on the Smiths with herjwhen the slender, gangling boy require drivers to operate at such sisters. Elsie. Esther, was hailed by the critics for his crt nt tn imnaAa herself and her mother and bro-; performance in this delightful I J1hTpede ther, of course, and she wishes 'comedy. bl0Lk "Finf(1. reasonable move- that Judy Garland could play! -clarence" really started Lunt.

nt, of traf.fic' except when re-Esther in "14 Fifth Avenue" as Xow gam feels the comedy can JS? she md in "Meet Me In taiIored t0 suit young and: or ln comPhance Louis-" certainly it is a great break fori Of course, you know you're lhim lt-as mJe several times' iSvEwf in it," said Sally, and my mind beforPi but has been rep0Sing went back to the nay victorious the shelf at Paramoit fosr a held under -the -auspices of the Gen. John J. Pershing returned 'loriCT time Mate Supreme Court and the De- from the First World War and: partment of Law and Public we watched him from 14 Fifth; SNAPSHOTS of Hollywood col-: Safety. Various state officials, avenue, leaning out the window iiected at random: magistrates and prosecutors, as and waving frantically. Bonay Venuta and Fred Clark iwe11 as probation officers and "Look," I said.

"He's waving longer make anv secret of i citizens spoke on various phases right at us." jtheir devotion. They were traffic problem. "Nonsense." said Mrs. Smith.lBob Sterling at Charlie Few's Vey told the conference a prop- Mrs. Macaulay said the stage building was planned in the spring.

Previously the school had only a platform. "The "finished stage is a dream come true. Our PTA thanks all who donated money and their WAITING EXPECTANTLY for the band to strike up are these three members of the committee of the auxiliary of the Catholic Knights of St. George sponsoring a dinner dance Saturday night at Weber's Hof Brau. Left to right: Mrs.

Joseph Abate, Mrs. Joseph di Fante and Mrs. Alfonso Colaiacovo. At the Theatres Tonight He's waving to everybody." and if they're not in love planned, constructed and (there's something wrong extensive new or re- Cecile Aubry CAMDEV ARIX1 "Thf Flame n4 the Arrow." 3 05, 7.35. 9.45.

BROADWAY "Stella" "Bordertown Trails." com. rem 11,00 t. m. GRAND "Prettv Bby," 1J 00, 3 00, 4.00 6,00. 8,00, 10.03.

LIBERTY "The Crisis," 2.01. 7 46, 9 55. LVRIC "The and the Arrow," 7 00 9.00. NORTH CAMDtN "My Friend lrma Com with Jack Hawkins Michael Rennie OHIO CENSORS have banned; the eyesight of Hollywood. DuUt roaaway system is the ul-Jiifimy Cagney's "Kiss Tomorrow! The Puerto, Rican government solution to improving traf-Goodbv," in which he slaps Bar-; is financing the premiere of "Cy-flc operations in New Jersey.

The bara Payton with a wet rano De Bergerac." That's in cost of such construction, how-That's funny because Jimmy was honor, of course, of Jose Ferrer, I ever is prohibitive for extensive the first to slap a woman in a who was born there. immediate application, he said. if anrt that reallv made hiS-i VoHra will crn in Vmi; I Several numerical SDeed limits Jfx-h 2,00. 7.00. 00.

I.OU st Xejend of Sarah "2.3 rf, 8.30. SHl'BtRT "As You Like S.30, 8.30. Mutioa Fictures ALDINE "A Ufe of Her Own" 1108 min i 11,15, 1.25, 3.38, 5.45, 7.55. 10.05. ARCADIA "The Black Hose" (120 min.) 11.10.

1.20, 3.30, 5.40, 7. .10. 10. EABI.f "Union StaUou" i tsO mm. i 11.

2, 5, 8, 10 30. State show. 12.30, 3 .10. 6 30. 9.30.

BOVI) "Tsiree Secreta" (88 min i 11, 13.50. 2.40. 4.35. 6 .10, 8 25, 10 15. fO.

"My Blue Hfaen (97 nun. I 11.35, 1 35, 3.35, 5.40, 8.30, 1.20 a. ra. Wav Out" (106 min. 7 :5.

11.05, 3 a. in. GOLDMAN 'The Petty Girl" 186 mm. I 10.30. 12 05.

1.50. 3 40. 5.25, 7.15, 9. 10 45, 12.35 a. m.

XAKLTON "Devil a Doorwav i 54 min.) 11.25, 1.15, 3.05, 4 55, 6.45, 8 35, 10 25. MAslBAl'M "Summer 11. 1.05. 3 05. 6 45, 10 15.

The Breaking Point' (96 mini 5.10, 40. 12.15 a. m. Borderline. 1.36.

43 A ton-. It was repeated by other; York Friday. What lovely, inow leSal in Jersey would i pARKsinE 'bo actors. i brave person she is. I hopeibe snapped by Vey under the; f0 West, the Frontiersman," 3.04, When the hearing gets under way, it was learned, the deputy attorney general assigned to represent the public will be authorized to cross-examine company experts on testimony and challenge any data placed in evidence by the company to build up a rate base.

The corporation's subsidiaries, Public Service, Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Transportation are charging a five-cent fare ordered bv the State Supreme Court until the PUC establishes a rate base. Parsons requested the last Legislature for an appropriation to get men versed in rate-making data, but funds were not voted. It has been suggested by Parsons that where a utility company serving the public applies for an increase in rates and is defeated in that effort, the concern should be assessed for the costs the state has entailed in conducting the proceedings. Governor Driscoll has declared it Ls the function of the state to see that the public is adequately protected in proceedings involving increases in rates asked by utility companies. Wherever they can be of help, the staffs of all state departments will be placed at the disposal of the attorney general's department in the hearings starting next month, Driscoll said.

tnere il be some happiness for io uasic speea LOOKED at a French picture, her he has it coming to her limits of 25 and 50 miles per "The Blue Veil," and I can under-; Ruth Roman and what a substituted to avoid con-stand why Jerry Wald and Nor- Hnrfnl piri 5hc i viae coon uith fusion. A further provision rec- Box Office Opens P. M. GARDEN ftpiVC III Rout 40 tt STATE 1nlTL'in Cuthbert Rd Firit Show Startt at ItOO P. M.

LAST TWO KITES VAX JOHNSON ESTHER WILLIAMS IN "THE DUCHESS OF IDAHO" In Technicolor Plus COMEDY AND CARTOON" man Krasna are enthused about; pauj Davis at the Beverly Hills 'ommended would authorize mu- remaking it The story is poign- Derby. Ruth is doing everything jnicipalities by ordinance or reso-ant, touching and with American she c'an t0 get entertainment or lu.tion tG establish speed zones technique well, it snouia De an our boys who vait for thejr over.jWitn limits higher or lower than artistic acmevemem. iseas ass gnments in Northern ine 'wo Dasic speea limits sag NKWS "Tne Strange Wrman" mm. i 8, 12. 4.

8. all night. Sea Ha" il2S nr.n.l 9.40, 5.40. J.4( all ntsht. PRINCESS Honeymoon" mm.

I 10.45, 12.40. 2.30, 4.25 101 "The 1.40, 84 8.15, She I hope Garbo will do it Qha 1 fciesioci. Dasea nowever. on pn California. IB boys and knows the need and traffic investiga-i StorV- ES i anrl cnhiot iha onnrAi-eil i has talked witn tne while she likes the set ne-svAa usual, she's reluctant about mak oi tne ot Motor Ve- i i nr hides.

ing any picture. PRINTtSS "Woman from Headquarters" it "Bright Leaf." cont. from 1.00 p. m. RIO Duchesa of Idaho." 7.00.

9.00. ROXT Mr Foolish Heart" "Suspect." cont. from 1.00 p. m. SAVAR "The Rose." 11 00, 1.10.

3 28, 5.5T, 7.46, 9 55. STAM.ET "711 Ocean Drive." 1157, 1.57, 3.57, 5.57, 7.57, 10.00. STAR "So Proudly We Hail," 8.14 A "Wake 6.45. 9 51. TOWERS "Vounj Daniel Boone" A State Show.

2.00. 7 00, 9 15. VICTORIA "Over the Border'' 7 00, 9.00. WALT WHITMAN "Duchess of Idaho," 7.25, 9.35. SI RBI RBAN BLACKWOOD (Blackwood) "My Friend lrma Goes West," 7.00, 9.00.

BROAD lenntro) Kiss Tomorrow Goedbve." 2.00. 7 00, 9.00. BROADWAY (Palmyra) "Duchess of Idaho." 7.25, 9 30, DRIVE IV (Burlineton) "Green Grass of Wyoming" 4 Shooting Irons." at duslc. CENTVRY Audubon) "Duchess of Idaho," 2.25. 7 25, 9.30.

CLKMKNTON i lementon Duchess of Idaho." 7.00, 9.00. COLLING WOOD (Collinrwood "Duchess of Idaho. 1 30. 7.00. 9.00 COLONIAL (F.rt Harbor) "Lawless." 6 35.

9 35 "Western Feature." 8 00. CRESCENT (West Collintiwood) "Crisis," 7, 9. EMBASSY (Westville) "Broken Arrow," 7 9 FI.ORE.NCF. Florence) "Caribou Trail" anH "Will the fmnir "78 40 9 50. Look at the way Gloria Swan OllieUV liUO I ODSi To avoid a repetition of stalled 2 BIG hit Fiaum Ann SHERIDAN Victor MATUK "STELLA" Plus SUNSET CARSON "BORDERTOWN TRAILS" With SMIUY BUDNETTE 8.05.

10. RANDOLPH "Toast of New Orleans" (98 mill.) 10.10, 12.05, 2, 4, 5.55, 7.55, 9,50. 11.45. STAN-LEY "The Men" (85 min 11 10. 1, 2 50, 4 45, 6 35.

8 30. 10.30. STANTON "The Fireball" (84 min. i 11. 12.35.

2.15, 3.55. 5.35, 7.15, 8 50. 10.30. STl'DIO "Mail Order (65 min i 11, 1 40, 4.30. 7.15.

9.55. "Freivh White Careo i (10 min.i 12, 2.45. 5 30. ft 20, 10.55. "DeJtination Mm" 190 mill 11.15, 1.05, 2.55, 4 45, 8.30, COMICS Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin provide much of the hilarity in "My Friend lrma Goes West," currently featured at the Garden State Drive-In.

i i 8.10, 10. son came back. The co orlul 'cars along the highways during actors of yesteryear are always: 1 OWei'S Bill itne 1948 snow storm. "Vev also popular. The younger genera-; I recommended that the law be tion, who might not have seen; Another high speed, top notch, I changed to require the owner or them, wants to see them.

stage and screen show is being driver of vehicles to report bv Garbo still is in the hearts of presented at the Towers theatre! the quickest means possible to the public. I do wish she'd make this weekend. nearest police authority the this picture for Wald and Heading the list of footlightjiocation of a disabled vehicle who are young and have ideas, personalities is the very popular when parked on the roadway. A vlf-n lly ndThom- further provision will authorize HEDY LA MAR is on her auo-evie and Broadway mus-a officer to remove such back to Hollywood. Joining her, comedy favorites a hilan-.

vehicle at the owner's expense here next Sunday will be Joei0s jnterlude of fun entitledjor require the driver or 0lwner Mai'man. Honest, there's such at jto remove same from the high-person. He's a hotel magnate; Others on the program include twav Vev declared, and Hedy's latest Church Hale, dance 'lately featured in the sensational tv r-i vmr m. aon stage success Ruth 1 00 -an L. Films Young Thugs Overlook' a o-rwkra Assassination Uiina $d000, beize $600 Hong Kong( Sopt (UP) Detroit, Sept.

29 (UP) Police! Reports from Canton and Han-said todav that if four teenase'kow said today Gen. Lin Piao, fox (Burlington) "Rosues of sher- bandits hadn't been in such a big; regarded as next in line for the fh' Fiamt and the hurry, they probably would have post of Chinese Red army com- FOX (Riverside) Arrow 7. 9. o) inoticed SoOOO in cash lying in an mander in cnier, was snot Dy a r.ARDF.N STATE DRIVE IV i Boole 4 open sale. assassin two weens ago The youths held up the Royal but is recovering.

York Coffee Co. and escaped! The unidentified assailant was with S600. 'said to have been arrested. a Lovely Lady of Song rst Theatre S70 ixtua. Yirit-li ran inrinrirtnoi ri IrROKTlER THRtt-LSl I 17Z, London.

Sept. 29 (UP) The UdDU, IiaU DCCll irStCU HI Jl-UVl. 1 i i i ar waww swai ar m. mm an mttrm mr sf ar as ss wm at a Woll thA tpst ua! nlentv pood1 "ullu lameu McroDais, irtimc vvaics uieaire was and now he mav do C- Ray SmiTh- with his "Re-nned 25 (S70 today for showing ThreS the Snff storv tha vue In Miniature." a real novelty: too many American films, stfrf Stewart Grander Presentation. I The Board of Trade said a 12- This mean that Sarah who' Herman His Towers theatre; week run of Danny Kaye's "Se-wiU leav soW for an in "Duchess ol loano ana cartoons.

-Box office opens 6.30 p. m. GROVE tPennsgrovel "The Furies." 2, 7 9. HIGH (Barlinrton) "Man on the Eiffel Tower." 1.30, 7. 9 HIGHLAND (Aadbon) "Lov That Brute." 7 34.

9.37. HILL (Paolsboro) "Rogue of Sherwood Forest." 7. 9. KINO (Gloucester) "Flame and the Arrow." 2.04, 7.24. 9 34 LAOIS ivineland) "The Furies," 3, 7,15.

9.15. LAVRF.L (Bridgeton) "The Furies," J.15, 7. 9. LAVRKL (Laurel Spring!) "Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town." 7.35, 9.35. LEVOV (Ml lit ill e) "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye.

2. 7, 9. LITTLE (Haddond'ld) "Treasure. Island." 7.32, 9 40. MAJKSTIC (Bridgeton) "Sons of New Mexico." 2 15.

7, 9. MT. EPHRAIM Ml. Ephrirn' "Fortunes of Captain Bif 'd," 7 30. 9 30 JIT.

HOI.LT (Mt. Holly) "Duchess Of MT. HO ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY IHILADELPHIA LESTER GRAND the Student Prince." quota over the allowed 55 The screen offers a brand new percent, drama "Young Daniel The owners contained thev ON STAGE IN PERSON America's Mosf Dynamic Saxophonist ILLINOIS JACQUET of mi sic UntiiLjInA starring David Bruce, Kristine couldn't get a first run British sist season opening oct. -7-9 Miller, Damian O'Flynn. movie to show at the time.

rondortnr: ORMANPY H11.BFRG ANStRMET, CASTON. TAN BEIMM ri I I 7R 'f SYMPHQNYj Stuck Leal EPerts Say: I (i 1 30, 7. 9. Merchanttllle) "Fortunes of Cap tain Blond 7 30. 9.30.

And His Sensational ORCHESTRA ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON Frankie's Free to Romance Ava 10 M0N lvt CONCERTS SEASON TICKET SALE NOW Academy of Music Box Office Broad and Locasi Streeta Philadelphia 2 inf 27 A Wstfld Bl RT LANCASTER AllLU WO 4-2660 I In Technicolor THE FLAME ARROW" "DUCHESS OJFJDAHCT Cytlont tt Sonjt Th, But He Can't Divorce His Nj Fsthrr Williams dj Vast Johnsoo Kithfr WillUtn A Vn Johiuon WALT WHITMAN COLLINGSWOOD lancy KIALTO (Woodbury) "Flame and the Arrow" 1.45. 7. 9. UTZ (Mays Landing) "Asphalt Jungle," 7 08, 9 10. KITZ (Oaklyn) "Return of the Frontiers man.

2.45. 7.45, 9 45. KIVOLI HaramonWn "The Furies," 6 12, 9.15 ana "Trail of the Rustlers," 8 00. BOXY (Maple Shade) "Duchess of Idaho" 7, 9 STANLEY (Bridgeton) "Kiss Tomorrow Goodove." 2 15. 7.

9. 8TARLITF. DRIVE IW (Gloucester) "Return of October" and "The Last Roundup. Open 6.30. WESTMOXT (Westmont) "Flam and th Arrow." 7 9.

WOOD (Wondbnry) "Duchess of Idaho, 1.45, 7, 9. DUCHESS OF IDAHO" herself MABEL SCOTT LOCUST tVEJ. I MATS. TOMOt 130 THUIS. 2:30 coior Your favnf Bfuti Snjtr WYNONIE "Mt.

BLUIS" HARRIS "SPRtCHTl.T SOMETIMES BAWDY Hollywood, Sept. 29 (UP jFrankie can wiggle out of pay- Tfc'- "DUCHESS OF IDAHO" WESTMONT "THE FLAME ARROW" ALWAYS AMl'SING." Bulletin rvQl, Cmnt li "Oier the Border" 4 EDMOND O'BRIEN'S THRILLER "DEAD ON ARRIVAL" Laiin. ainaua 13 ncc ituvv iu tin llldl illUIiej Plus VERS and WALKER RIT7 Osklynl GORDON MACRE4 4r RORY CALHOI'N ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON a Ftd. niiL N.J. mance Ava Gardner or any otner, "it he tries, in all sincerity, to beauty who strikes his fancy make up with her," the attorney but he may never be able to di-.

explained, "and if she refuses vorce Nancy to take a new bride. I with no excuse he can sue her This is the opinion of legal ex-! for desertion after a year has RIO 711 OCEAN DRIVE" OX SCREEN "RETURU of the jiornng MAKSIM I0M E1HCI T0n; "'DUCHESS OF IDAHO" PHILADELPHIA Thrktrrs The Lady From Parts" ERI.AVGER DAW KPl I ESTHER WILLIAMS Ladles Gift Nil PAUL. DOUGLAS la HIGHLANDS A VAN JOHNSON nUA I fihado I Rotwrts" 8 20. FORREST "Mr Continuous "LOVE THAT BRUTE" 'PRETTY BABY' Donnil ruilDCDT tVfS I MATJ- tomo. jnUDL.nl 1.30 I THUIS.

2:30 THE THEATW GUILD prtum Edmund GWK.NS In KING H-TlWraX" "FLAME AND THE ARROW" DRAKE MO KG AN OPEN P. M. KATHARINE HEPBUR G311IQED perts who agreed the bow-tied elapsed and get a divorce him-crooner's just been slapped with self." the "worst marital penalty that! This, according to her friends, can happen to a man." is all pretty unlikely. For one Separate maintenance always; thing, they're both Catholics, is, the lawyers said. They said For another, that torch Nancy's furthermore, they regard with toting these days is probably the respectful awe the decree attor-; biggest and brightest in a long ney Greg Bautzer won for 'history of unwanted movie wives.

Frankie's tiny brunette wife.1 Even Bautzer's rivals called it LITTLE Haddonfield "the most brilliant legal victory; kobfkt loits stf.vensov California courts have seen in! "TREASURE ISLAND" iWlth Bobbf Drltrall, Robl. Newton i In Tech.) Technicolor TODAY AND S.ATI'RDAY JAMES STEWART SHELI.T WINTER "WINCHESTER 73" in "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW Vlrfinia MAYO Rurt LANCASTER JIsHoutheIt A Cemdf by William Shokpots rONTINI ot FLOWERS FOR THE SICKROOM Flowers art a cheery "Good Morning" after a restless nite and the assurance that someone remembered and cared. in I ln.Il 2 HITS Sat Mat. 1 F. M.

Eal Side Kids and thai. Starrrtt BARBARA FUtlEt in "WOMAN FROM HEADQUARTERS' II CAKY COOPf IAUREN BACAIL in "BRIGHT LEAF" FORREST TONIGHT 8:20 "Sinatra can never get a di-i LAUREL A I I SPRINGS ESTHER WILLIAM in "DUCHESS OF IDAHO SEPTEMBER SPECIAL AT VAN JOHNSON TODAY AND SATI RDAV "THE CRISIS" Pop. Mat. Sat. I Mariitrie Main Perr Kithririr "Mi AND PA GETTLE GO TO TOWN" (ART OB.ANT ,70 "On of lha fabulous plays af tht dcait." Jlllf Large ORCHID SPECIAL BOXED ROSES $950 GREGORY'S RESTAURANT Kat.

Mat. 1 P. M. 3 Hoar Kiddie Shoot Are Hark HOY ROI.fRS "SAGA II? DEATH 8 COLOR CARTOON 8 Inquirer 'far ihf antertainment il Is hard to beat." iullfttn ttlANO MrwD IOITH HATWARD 'FORTUNES OF CAPT. 716 FEDERAL CAMDEN NOW REOPENED CORSAGE $Qoo BLOOD' I'.

peii FAMOUS RESTAURANT 1066 Kaighn Camden ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY DINNER INEXPENSIVELY AMID PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS DAILY Ll'M HEONS A DINNERS Spscio'in'ny in Ssa Food lutii vorce anywhere," Attorney S. S.1 Hahn said. "He can file, if he wants to. But all Nancy has to! do is answer his complaint by! referring to her separate main-1 tenance decree and the courts will throw it out before the ink's dry on the papers." Nancy gets one-third of his fabulous income up to $150,000 and 10 percent of everything after that. And the payments can never drop below $1000 a month-even if the famous Sinatra vocal chords should ever deteriorate to JOHN FOESYTHE wim'ims, nots Men's Lunchoon Dinnors On rfoi.

long ttiitimiri in glftominf block boi. OtcaroUd with lorg baw. Soefood Stoabs Chops IM 5-3135 A.M. to. I P.M.

KB TODAY AND SAM RIMY GRANT "THE CRISIS" MARIE WILkON in "MT FRIEND IRMA OOE WEST" SATl RDAV MATINEE Episode of Nw Krial "ATOM MAN 81 PERM AM" $150 AFRICAN YIOLETS $1oo ItisTer fohfti Ctdf kr THOMAS HEGGCN i J0SHU 10CN lii( s. N.v.1 br Thonoi ROBERT CURTIS DON BURTON C00KSEY FEUOWS Dirertui by JOSHtTA LOriAN settinrs by Jo MieUmer LONG STEMMED GLAWOLAS OEWr EUfSH BALLROOM SUNSET BEACH Sat Mat. I SO 'NORTHWEST STAMPfDE" EAST OK THE WILD HORSES" Chap. 31 "Atom Man vs. hupfrman" ALL COLOHS for Prtlrlr Poopl Almonfssnn.

N. J. II Ml. of Del. HIT.

Br. a cackle that wouldn't attract a $0 50 Potted r.lUf.1S PINK-YEUOW-WHITI Drcnratfd vith foil papr arh with bow and appropriate (all color. stewing hen. I Hahn said there's just one way i BROADWAY ond KAIGHN Dn Andmri fiuitn Hywrth "MY FOOLISH HEART" CharlM IjiHchlnn in "SUSPECT" pmVATI IT 'AV Sundor DINING BaslCy' ml IOOMS 3 ri 12 30 lo OPEN AIX VEAR 'ROUND SI N. OSCAR DuMONT n4 hit urchtBtrm Inext ERUNGER THIAm-JVA4Kr EJ.

8:30 Tomor. Wed, 2:30 WEEK GEORGIA SOTHERN mm Fno Rsrilos lor star 1,000 ian Fras ImIsi KmlM siKEsais fit Enry viator laarsstHd missi ilaartd Rartisi loft n1 i iVA M.imYlfTi DAY MCWtf Mm BETTE ROSE AND HE I iCiard "FORTUNES OF CAPT. BL000" Saturda Mittn i(r i artoom nd omrdirt free NovrlltiMi ft ti Offirial rhilllf Bn4 10 Fhilllni MulK.tn lw.rf Oprn TOO Staru 1-30 PEEK SHOW 9 RESTAURANT Srownirtq i. and Crescent Blvd. Pennsauktn, N.

J. Merch. 8-943S KAHALA DANCING STUDIOS Bnr4 on ti Itn an melodtei Of rCMKOWT 410-16 FROM OUR GARDEN SHOP POTTED ROSES UWN SWEEPERS $32.45 In full bloom intlud- fOM BAMBOO LAWN RAKES 75c ofttr EEACE BOSE. t'lflQ uu LAWN EDGERS ....52.95 riotioi. EVERYTHING Jin.

of food, f0R yg s.to-. ciov.r. HOME GARDENER In Time of Bereavement VISIT 'Iowk (irl al HUBLIT't f. M. look to Arthur for truly artistic TOnit.

Yoi may bo rho floral arrangomtnlt. ono la win a btoulitul orchid csrsags. DAILY DELIVERIES TO I 1 UNLIMITED PARKING THE LOCAL HOSPITALS FACILITIES GLOUCESTER JERSEY AVI. Dances of Hawaii A Living History lot Peslcrify Bum 41 And 21 to door vra i i .1 ii ti TAP BALLET ACROBATIC BALLROOM Antionetti's Charm Self Imprtvement Cwrst 700V, N. 6th Comd.n At S-34J Uaodfttc Colbrrt fulfils Ooddard Vrrnnira "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" Trot Mnrf of Vnclr Sam llrroie Nrnt Pl RrUin Donlfr Wm Rrndii MarDntiald irry Albtrs Drkkar "WAKE ISLAND" Marin Artion From Start la Finlsht LEGION HOME, CLEMEHTON, i p.m.

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