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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jun 1961, p. 20

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tives and friends for the flowers, BY Sm SNA TIE, Yeiey Som 3), 0 Senator To Clear . ~__ BIRTHS 1 oday' s Stock Market Listing s on Toronto Exchang e G ts P it KING -- Everett and Vera (nee 11 Net u Net TO 11 AM. STOCKS un ' 'ge Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge i, Soh PLY Io Mntosnce the hdl Canadan Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ores Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock is eh Low a.m. ie ave hes i a OTTAWA (CP) -- Senator|its good work amongst the pub Ibs., on Tuesday, June 17, 1961 at the Toronto Stock Echange--Ji Dom Tar 11676 $19% 19% 19% + % 100 $11 11 11 W Decalta Mas ; Henri Courtemanche told the lc. Oshawa General (Quotations in cents unless marked $. StL Corp 500 2% 2% +H Maritime 18100 M2 110 111 +3 en e oi Drs. Ross, Anderson and McLean 3-0dd lot, xd -- E-lividend, xr--E- Domes Hh au S200 S19 19% 19% MINES Martin 17500 39 3 39 +1 [Senate Tuesday he will appear, "All moneys I have received ORaN Jats. xwoEwarrauts, Net change 19 Exquisite p 100 $14 14% 14% + % Soves As NM DRAW as ogg "is Mattgmi 200 730 73% 730 +5 |Thursday before a Quebec pro-|from the hospital between 1954 bo = Tyna. A IY ue Ad Fam Play 250 318% 18% 18 Shawin A 100 $28% 28% 28% A oeate Mcintyre 13° 834% 34 344 + % lyincial inquiry commission tojand 1957 have been for legal birth of & son, Dean James, § To., 1 Reet NS B= Simpsons 3% 30 WB ~--A 5 = 3 A i clarify "once and for all" his|and expropriation work. "ozs., on Tuesday, June 20, 1961, at 'the INDUSTRIALS Ford US 130 $89 8814 83% +1 Southam 75 $31 30% 31 + % Akaiicho 2000 4 42 42 -- Memil _ Eo Ru a nis 15 2 Mont. 'Qehawa General Hospital. Thanks to 11 Net Ford Com Fog =» = He St Pav 275 sis% 5% 1 3 Anacon 5700 68 67 68 ol Meta BB 2 a pos oa os ol Stock Sales High Low a.m. CHYe Fraser 200 2% By MU +4 Steel Can' dos 578 10m 7 31 A hroutia BI OH Min Corp 800 $124 1214 124 + 15 |Feal hospital. "INTERESTING FAMILY HISTORIES| BCE pr 70 $50 80 350 Gatineau 175 $37% 371 374 + WH Steel rts 4006 380 370 380 +10 Al C Cop 000 11 1 1M Min-Ore 1000 6 3 : 1 Senator Courterganche was vps fom forma. Th au re 'pi Gc' io se ss ss um lg Ji frst, THM WM nm Mo Wright 207 105 100 102 © making his first official state- Wa es ead- fi + . "rents BIRTHS, ENGAGE. Alla Dist 400 205 25 205 Globt A 400 $13 13 13 + % Thorne 220 $8% 8% 8% Pardo 100 15 139 19 Mureay 3 2000 03 9 8) ment in the upper chamber on FRI., JUNE 23 NTS and WEDDINGS. Notice a Altarse vt EA LL i» Ne % GL ore i $04 19% Be +1% Tor-Dom in $64 0% u 5 Bouzan 2000 E 2 = or Nod 3 16% 16 16 a testimony given last week hy y se even are only as in $54% ---0 Bralorne + 8 m to the Classified Counter or tele-] AltGas B pr 20 $106 106 105% + % Greyhnd 100 $16% 16% 16% Fin 325 550 545 50 +5 Broswk 3900 500 475 500 +20 N Man ow. 3% X% Bw Romuald Belhumeur, former ad-| RHYTHM and BLUES <" phone The Oshawa Times RA 3-3492. Gas 100 $13% 13% 13% Ha 225 $i6% 16% 16% + W TFin5lw 20 $15% 15 15 --% Buffad 2000 5% 5 S%+ WH N Mylama' 700 SEM LT ministrator of the Jean Talon 3 Algoma 300 $42 41% 42 + % H Smith z5 840 40 40 Tr Can PL 255 § 22% 2% --% Buff Ank 500 15 145 115 Noranda x " + Hospital, to the three-man Que- Alumini 2735 $35% 35 35% + % Imp Inv A 2100 $20 19% Trans-Mt 1585 $13% 13% 13% + % Chib M 500 76 76 76 49 Camp Chib 2500 875 #50 855 +35 y i ~ DEATHS Ew Shhh BO Lbb- Fh BEEAL BN. BII3N BE EERE [eum ecw ng Walk GW 1515 + Coch Will 4700 3% + " " 5 fe Baimigiin Mn mimi EC BEAD... BE SARA, fm EEE riba eme] | Te Mui ty Te : n! WPlyB 100 - 2600 270 + A "HOUSTON, Hugh Bank NS 510 7% 2% + % Jad Accep "287 451 i -- 1% Weston A 175 $18% 18% 18% --% C Fen 50 21 21 21 43 plain 2000 7% Th Th --% wides 4 9 WU 35% 35% ou oe -- subject of espread newspa: "Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 20, 1961, in Bath P B 50 $28 28 28 1 I Ac wis 30 $35 4 4 -- Y% Weston B 750 $20% 20% 20% + % C Halli 13050 43 41 42 +2 Cent Pat 500 ¥ jutrim, Ireland, Hugh Houston, beloved| Bell Phone 1430 $54% 54% 54% + % Int Util 39 $48% 48% 48% -- 3 West A wt 498 $10%% 10% 101 -- % C Marben 5000 50 50 50 +2 Norbeau 1600 .37 35 37 +2 per and radio coverage due to ibter of Halon, Harry. and Mts. Lon | Dru "ar $4 4 56010 SUP 20 1 180 ws 11 i i E Muess 20 to we ub elo Normetal 100 2 0 sm +3 [mY being falsely accused of ob-lf ell, Tr alph, 5 4 M $26% 26% 26% + Rind Prescott all of Oshawa:i| BA Off 190 $39% 37% 3% -- %% Inv Syn A 250 $47% 47% 47% + % ASIDE TIO Sh BN + a Ek Ena, Norns SMH HA taining funds from the Jean Ta- BY : dimes and "David, of Whitby, in his BEp Hm Bm mou Jamaies PS i us $s 304 334 + 4 ss $8 20% WT + Te C Mosher 0 172 170 113 47 N Coldurm 1100 23 1s 18 lon Hospital, supposedly from] ® BROWN DER ar. lemorial a pr 15 4 + 71 123 + p ti agi, Couch, Wi, | BOP, EM DU 18 MECH mee bo Gon 40 58 2 Sum, mow WD Mm Ti nh Kal and federal] @ ZANZIBAR, FTC. 1.30 p.m., Thu y. BC Pac! 1464 + pont 100 $20 4 Craigmt 25 $14 14 14 Brien sTREmL Mn, Oe Be BaeBCt ERE BRWGes Bm BEET. DAL E2 23 ocmiska S78 TW 2p [sovernments" ADMISSION $1.00 Entered iblo est In ihe Osawa Gu! CanBread '0 $6 6° 8 Jabal ff om 2 > Price Br. 2430 $50% 48 50 +24 Dicknen 1038 294 294 + Pamour 200 80 78 80 +4 Mr. Belhumeur, hospital ad- : BLE Se | EEE F.. EE. EEER Donte, G0 2a dai Dame dm ja 64 6414 |ministralor from 1953 to 1956, ~ » . c] 9 . ae Ol | RB aR ou Pm Wmmaratld OILS rid BEER En Bdchobiw fii te san concl RED BARN al ms 5 rew ! 57° BT nston el or . awa, with Memorial Service in the SPAL Aw 160 415 415 415 --10 LobCo A w 220 $17% 17% 17% filer A = 50 2 180 4 i Falcon hi 5 Th, aston 200 830 820° 880 +10 and Teoeived 10 Per vent of +0 chapel on Friday, June 23 at 2 p.m. Cdn Can A 250 $13% 13% 13% LobCo B 70 ¥% 41% 41% + % aeiley 00 $17% TD 17% + % Geco Mines 450 $22 Bu 22% + 4K Renabie 600 155 133 155 +15 Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. Cdn Celan 3465 $30 30 30 + % MB PR M347 $17% 173% 17% + % Cal Ed 30.352 mr, Giant YK 800 $11 10% 11 + % ockwin 2200 16 16 16 +1 federal and provincial govern- ¢ sy ey C ym a in Maar aio Si 1a 13 + 0s Cohiaita 300 76 8 76 2 GF Mining 2000 174 IT 17 + 4 Ryanor 1500 11 11 1 +3 |ment grants paid to the hospital. . GERRCW FUNERAL en hm a Met Stores 200 $8% 8% 8% -- 14 C Delhi © 400 423 is os Srandus | 200 3357515 813" +8 ai SER RE The senator said he felt it was Special Dance CHAPEL gmmm Gniiu fm ime Motel SMa, mn REEL Gunnar! i ms 3 gs do Swe mm 43 #8 +5 lung duty to the honor and in- ; : ClmpBkC sw ssh e685 + Th Nou IS sish 154 w-% Dynan ty Holnter 602 $25 3a 3 114 Steep R400 20 82 820 +5 [tegrity" of the Senate to appear JOHNNY Kindness beyond price Sa O% 5'h site 10s 10% + No NGas 10008156 156° 156 +1 Fr Pete pr 300 ae" aio" go" +3 Hud Bay 1365 $56 5 864 +14 Taurean 10 66 65 68 1 before it and try to clarify the od the + t within reach of a CM 25 $5 5 5 NQ Pow 1100 $20% 20 20% Home 225 i Niel lk T 200 130 130 130 situation. ye © Mare Bu ss ain + Nor Phone 1000 $4 ou wi Medal ~~ 35 2 » 25 IihCp Wm AD Tombill 1200 58 58 58 8 HURRICANES 2 3% 24% x y 1 ) bes . RA 8-6226 SR, I an th BD Overland pr 100 S04 8% 8% Pac Pete 80 $12% os pr . Kerr Add io 05 9% 90 +60 Tvs, IR 3 4 4 T° [WIRED BY HOSPITAL 390 KING STREET WEST C Vickers z10 $21% 21% 21% Page-Hers 1305 $23% + Pamoll | 3833 30° 48% 0 +32 Rik In MU DD iW Upp Can 5750 136 135 136 +1 I was hired by the hospital Direct from CWN G pr 210 sie 1614 16% in Ppmbina 10 $1 13% I » Phillips yn L Shore 100 335 335 335 +10 Ventures 200 $42% i a po in 1954 to act as their legal ad- NEW YORK CITY Con Baks 100 od iy is 4500 4 4 4 Waite Am 100 646 640 + ' hi id. "I; 4 Con Gai 525 $17% 17% 17% + % QN Gas 110 87% TH TH + % Ponder 500 47 47 47 Lang will 8800 155 152 155 47 viser," he sai n my capac- ES ORT | ER EE EE" BREE L4 Done ae he ww 03 Dow" ems wom op Why Ballel e's C0 lity as such I was called won| FRY, JUNE 30 uneral arrangements an Corby vt N Gas 85 LL Lae 3600 190 185 190 +5 Wr Harg 500 09 + by Mr. Belhumeur, who at that . i 7 kro Roe AV C 1320 $6% 61; 6% Secur Free 100 385 385 3 5 TY floral requirements for all Diet "Seng siov 30% 40% % Rolland A 100 $9% 9% 9% Tidal UW G8 x 2 brag, BM BBS Jog HO SM 8 0.8 time was acting as general man- ADVANCE TICKETS AT Set sions PB. Bijdge Cx bi 94 i % Rovay Bank 0 ru ne En : " Un one 700 5 i 135 +2 MacLeod 800 102 101 102 +2 OP ager of the hospital, to try and WILSON & LEE LTD, - OSHAWA Sopp ING DO ee I on Royalite 100 $10% 10% 1044 + 3 Un Reef P2500 39 3 +1 Madsen 6300 224 220 223 +3 Sales to 11 a.m.: 580,000. acquire from the provincial gov- = ernment, grants which would Ee: 4 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE . with them to their new jobs. enable the hospital to carry on RA 8-6555 CL ASSIFIED Private P ortable Mr. Fleming also said the fed- "GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- o 1C1 u P : Pl ed eral government is considering orial. For placement Sontact funeral ensions ann measure of supervision over i or phone RA 5-23: S NG | a p t ADVERTI I | OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min-|Private pension plans to onsite i Flemi d Tues-|that money in them is properly IN MEMORIAM (Continued from Page 19) ister Fleming announce: ue rested, - T T day. night the government will{! HE pr Oo ake U ac < consult provincial authorities on] One of the difficulties was METRO GOLDWYN MAYER presents "MULLEN -- In loving memory of a|35__| 1 plans to work towards private/that the field is split between ELIZABETH TAYLOR dear mother, 1da Mite 31 allen, who --Lega 'pension plans on a portable ba-|federal and provincial constity LAURENCE HARVEY 21, 1958, a » e " ved away Mullen, who' passed away TENDERS | OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min-|some quarters" there were con-|the conclusions are also er-|sis. : tional authory: ith 2s ares) DIE F ER Nip Be was tic uilge of aviel | lister Fleming proposed Tuesday|clusions that Canadian unem-|roneous.' { ry said one of the factors part of § it Testin A ih the prov ED ISH Bat memory eis back every Jaf. | night to take up the slack in|ployment, the balance of pay-| He warned against compla-|t 8 Jay Jrevent Workers fom inces. low Oe a in JOHN OHARA'S .1'=Lovingly remembered and sary | FOR MATERIALS Canada's economy by budgeting/ments deficit and disappointingcency, however. He gave this|Seexing etter jobs and contrib-lernment is if ng - operative 'BUTTERFIELD Fisaed by the family. for his fourth straight deficit|production levels are due to ma-|capsule assessment of economic luting more to the general econ-|lead to See § a ® ope ive a © PAGE -- In loving memory of a dear | mo without an increase in the gen-|jor structural faults in the whole|jjis: omy of the country is that they plan can be wor d brother, Tommy Page, who : | cannot take their pension rightsithe provinces. KT ed Way June 21 1955. 4 | eral level of taxation. economy. "There is more unemploy- Today recalls sad memories | The Township of Whitby will He told the Commons in in-| This was an apparent refer- ment and unused capacity in| pb uh 8 a Tn fig today| receive Tender prices on the |troducing 'an economic budget" ence to James E. Coyne, em-|oyr industries than we can pos-| Are the ones who loved him best. following articles until 5 for 1961-62 that the deficit will|battled governor of the Bank of|sibly accept. { ¥*> OSHAWA Always remembered by mother, dad,| pm, Monday, June 19th, [pe sizeable in order to stimulate(Canada, although Mr. Fleming| «pocent rates of economic] : 1961. the economy. There would be gia not mention fim by name, growth have been lower than #17 STONE ~ In_loving memory of a Weed prey. Approx." 65 [some tax reductions aimed at|The governor often has cited c, 1o0q to absorb our rapidly I Et specific economic targets. "structural" economic weaknes- oro lio a or force and the out- 1954. B h -* ray. - Approx. 50 | Mr. Fleming also said the SS: put of our expanding industrial < He bad his last farewell, Tus) pray. Mr. 2 i j i +» He sid goodbye to none, . gal. government will try to reduce REFERS TO COYNE capacity. Some of our industries Ea One Way Snow Plow. Plow [Canada's balance of payments| In another apparent reference have been stagnant in the face THORNTON RD.AT HIGHWAY 401. . .PHONE 723-4972 We often sit and think of you, only. deficit--the loss on international\yo ar Coyne, the minister said|0f strong world competition. TONIGHT BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00 2TH UES Jun SCY WT de Hourly rates on. rental of |transactions in goods and serv-ljt has been suggested that the] "Our technological develop- SHOW STARTS 9:20 «Without a chance to say goodbye earth - moving equipment, |ices--and raise the levels of Ca-\Canadian economy be forced ment, the enterprise of our busi- a avAlways remembered by Ted, Eileen * snd children, CARD OF THANKS "VTURNEY -- I wish to thank my hg rds and visits made during my stay the Oshawa General Hospital; the hospital staff on 3C floor. Special pean to Dr. Weisbaum and Dr. Gard- - ~--Miss M. Turney. "BUDGET EFFECT DATES SET += OTTAWA (CP) -- Effective "* "budget dates: ~ June 21, 1961--Repeal of 7- per-cent excise tax on passen- ~-ger cars. " June 20, 1961, to March 31, 1963--Increase in capital cost + dllowance on new assets ac- quired for use in Canada. : Jan. 1, 1961 -- Removal of - maximum limits on medical expenses. __ Jan, 1, 1961 -- Tax conces- - sions for scientific research. Jan. 1, 1961--Tax concession for metals fabricators. ~~ Jan. 1, 1962--Income tax re- "lief for volunteer firemen. June 21, 1961 -- Changes in import tariffs on various items. Jan. 1, 1962 -- Increase in amount of tobacco in each _ eigaret without higher tax for manufacturers. ==" June 21, 1961 -- Changes in ~-. excise taxes on various items. More Papers May Fold "Thomson Says "CARDIFF, Wales (Reuters)-- 'Canadian publisher Roy Thom- Son warned here Tuesday that _ sone or two more national Brit- 'ish newspapers may cease pub- Jication "before we can setlte down to as normal a period as 18" ever possible in this highly competitive - field. He told a luncheon marking ;Ahe opening of Thomson House, new headquarters here of the Western Mail and Echo Lim- "ited: "We meet at a time when the newspaper industry is going ~tHfrough the most unsettled pe- 7iod in its history. "In the last four years no less than eight nationals and four provincials have ceased publica- tion. "There may be one or two more in Fleet Street before we c4n settle down to as normal a period as is ever possible in this highly competitive field." homson said he was confi- dent that "in our expanding economy we will need to pub- ih larger newspapers. A news- paper is an integral part of a nation's or a capital's market I4ce. £And if a newspaper cannot-- as/some cannot--publish the ad- vertising which its traders re- quire, then it is surely prevent. ing the growth of business and employment. Price on hauling end loading gravel. Further information may be obtained from the Township Road Superintendent at Brooklin, Ont, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works, Room B-322, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, and endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS (EAST HARBOUR WHARF), OSHAWA, ONTARIO", will be received until 3.00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, or can be obtained on de- posit of sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief Engineer, Room E-443, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Dis- trict Engineer, 225 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ont.,, ond con be seen at the Post Of- fice at Oshawa, Ontario. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition wtihin a month from the date of re- ception of tenders. If not re- turned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. To be considered each tender must-- (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents. (b) be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department ond in accordance with the conditions set forth therein, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief .of Administrative Services and Secretary. STATUS INCREASED creased more in the last 10 years than in the previous 30, a local magistrate told 85 police sergeants at a seminar held in| Waterloo Colle ge. Sergeants) from Kitchener, Waterloo, El- liot Lake, Windsor, Timmins, London, Ont.,, and other areas| attended. GROUNDED MISSILES CAMP SHILO, Man. (CP)--A| U.S.-built Honest John missile capable of carrying a nuclear] warhead has been stationed at| this military base and further supplies are expected. The mis- siles, however are intended only for training purposes. KITCHENE R, Ont. (CP) -- Al policeman's status has in-| nadian investments and savings. "We shall endeavor," he said, "through an appropriate mix- ture of fiscal, financial and com- |mercial policies to create more into channels less dependent on|ness community, and the skills world demand; that external and training of our people, great accounts should be balanced by|as they are, have not kept pace import barriers, rather than by with the needs of a rapidly| |jobs, to stimulate production, and to improve the general state of our economy." Mr. Fleming noted that "in expanding exports. changing world. "The analysis which supports] "The deficit in our balance of these proposals is in my judg- (payments, while declining, is ment basically wrong," Mr.|still too high for our present | Fleming said. "Consequently economic circumstances." Industry OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min-| ister Fleming gave tax relief to Canadian industry Tuesday | night to encourage scientific re! search and the modernization of factories. | For the individual Canadian, he ordered repeal of the 74%-per- cent excise tax on automobiles, but put a floor under the excise tax on cigaret lighters, radio re- ceiving sets, and radio, TV, and record-player electronic tubes. He wiped out the 1l-per-cent sales tax on a variety of items principally construction mate- rials and equipment used in home, office and factory heat- ing plants. All these tax changes are ef- fective immediately. He also paved the way, start- Tax Concessions 'lwould in a whole lifetime. | merchants passing the benefits |along Mr. Fleming applied a new | floor on the excise taxes on cig- aret lighters, radios, and elec- tronic tubes. through their suppliers. 4 THE OWDED SKY its. A55 ANDREWS *FLEMING EFREM JOHN ANNE 2IMBALIST x.» KERR FRANCIS EH KEENAN TROY Presented by WYNN<DONAHUE "Yecrmicocons ADULT ENTERTAINMENT REGULAR PRICES ! NOTICE We Have Purchased Forde Sound Systems ond the TOWN CRIER If You Require SOUND TRUCK ADVERTISING AMPLIFIER AND SOUND SYSTEMS RENTALS For INDOOR or OUTDOOR EVENTS Phone Us HAROLD REDDICK SOUND SYSTEMS RA 5-0022 RA 5-3093 single taxpayers and $3,000 for| married taxpayers plus $750 for | each dependent up to a maxi- mum of $3,000 for the depend- ents. WILL EASE BURDEN Mr. Fleming said the max-| imum limits were being can- celled because they were unfair to some individuals and families who might face more medical expenses in one year--such as through a serious automobile accident--than other taxpayers Sales tax exemptions are ef- fective immediately and Mr. Fleming said he would count on to buyers. Automobile dealers with cars on hand will) be able to apply for a rebate; ing next Jan. 1, for production of king-size cigarets in Canada, with no increase in taxes per package. The change would en- courage tobacco growers and the use of more tobacco per cig- aret. Mr. Fleming made no change in the present rates of personal income, corporation profits or estate taxes. SOME GET RELIEF But he gave some immediate relief to employees who benefit from employer contributions to profit - sharing plans, and re- moved the maximum limit on medical expenses that can be deducted from taxable income. The boost for scientific re- search was three-way: Corporations can charge the full capital cost of scientific re- search each year instead of spreading it over three years. A five - per - cent limit on the |amount of taxable income that could be spent on scientific re- search was abolished. In addition, non - profit cor- |porations that are exclusively {devoted to scientific research in [Canada will be tax-free and the contributions made to them by |corporations will not be taxed. | Encouragement for the mod- ernization of factories was the object of a new allowance for |re-equipment. It will boost the {rate of capital cost allowance by 50 per cent on all depreciable assets acquired between now land March 31, 1963, at a rate in lexcess of a base i last year or the average of the last three years. Maximum limits on medical ADMITTANCE R [RCL ¥ Saturday night : you have your fling at life and Sunday morning you face up to it! Bryanston presents A Woodfall Production SIURDAY | NIGEL SUNDAY MORNING ALBERT FINNEY SHIRLEY ANNE FIELD RACHEL ROBERTS wiiwnteies HYLDA BAKER PLATA IN re FEATURE TIMES: LL 55 3:50 5:45 7:48 WINNER BRITISH ACADEMY AWARD BEST PICTURE LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:15 1 expenses have been $2,500 for Pl DAY: B. Bardot "The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful" -- Adult THE MOST VICIOUS iN HOOD GANGLAND HISTORY! - . ht JI U J rewniy WARNER BROS. suse RAY DANTON - KAREN STEELE ELAINE STEWART written by JOSEPH LANDON PLEASE NOTE--"CROWDED SKY" STARTS AT 9:30 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON NOT SINCE "King Kong" HAS THE SCREEN _ EXPLODED WITH SUCH OR SPECTAMATION ADDED ATTRACTION eo that strikes sheer terror ! Gangster realism that "GET OLTA' TOWN" | = | i CHANDLER PIRAGR: ATS Sig Al {| HASEHELSTROM WED: Fefen ARR "MARKS I FEATURE AT: 2:15 - 4:40 7:05 - 9:25

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