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Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, January 1, 1967 DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW 21 Sunday Crossword Puzzle (Solutiion to today's puzzle, on Page 11) The University Center Board of Millikin University Presents' The Supremes IN CONCERT Sunday, January 8, 1967 Kintner Gym at 8:00 P.M. LAST WEEK TO GET TICKETS RESERVED SEATS, S5.00 GENERAL ADMISSION, S4.00 Reserved Seats Available Monday through Friday at Millikin University, Lower Floor. General Admission Tickets on Sale Monday through Saturday at Millikin University, Music Manor, 312 N. Water St. Macon Music', 259 N.

Main St. For Further Information Dial 423-3396 5 "V-5- 47 Wheat huIL 48 Bayed. 49 Biblical weeds. 50 Walking sound. 54 Moslem princes 55 Ahead.

56 Bond servant. 57 Gardner. 58 Mast. 59 Degrees of heat. 61 Prayer ending.

62 High musical note. 63 Small insects. 64 Tiny particles. 65 Slope. 66 Abated.

68 Make amends. 69 Refines metal. 70 Makes lace. 71 Physically adept. 72 Gazes.

73 Spoken exams. 75 Reel. 76 Distributed. 77 States. 78 After part of a boat.

79 September: Abbr. 83 Adventure. 84 Musical drama. 85 Type sizes. 87 Cross.

89 Amer. Railway Union: Abbr. 90 Ruth's mother-in-law. 91 Ethically. 93 Rocky hilL 94 Fortification.

96 Leveled, 98 Chemical -element 100 Stows cargo. 101 Calm. 102 Rates. 103 Bordered. 104 Fern.

same. 105 To turn outward. DOWN 1 Flash flood. 2 Progenitor. 3 Covered passageway.

4 Cheer. 5 Paradise. 6 Desires. 7 Sheeplike. 8 Lease.

9 Part of circle. 10 Wool-hair fabrics. By Myra Carr ACROSS 1 Extra. 6 Girl's name. 10 Affronted.

15 Marching spectacle. 17 Wanderers. 19 Languishes. 21 Architectural features. 22 Make manifest.

23 Raise. i 24 Beverage. 25 Being born. 27 Men's garments. 29 Metal container.

30 Concludes. 32 Join. 33 Liquefies. 34 Noun-forming suffix. 35 Decimals.

37 Pronoun. 38 Red shades. 39 Goddess of Peace. 40 Run away. '42 Furs.

.43 Urges. 44 Steps. 12 Cml: Abbr. 13 Passed as law. 14 Delays.

16 Biblical character. 17 Speak from memory. 18 3 score 10. 19 Eases. 20 FeeL 26 Cuts.

28 Members of a lodge. 31 Footwear. 33 Strokes out. 34 Presses. 36 More furtive.

38 Entering. 39 Angry. 41 Calif, fort 42 Pocketbook. 43 Affirm. 44 Taste.

45 46 Musical instruments. 47 Wild pigs. 48 Fundamental 49 Clocked. 50 Sluice. 51 Mexican dish.

52 Occurences. 53 Gasps. 55 Galas. 56 Rock. 59 Colors.

60 Coral island. 61 'Warner. 63 Repasts. 65 Tiny. 67 Begin.

68 Greek market-place. 69 Station: Abbr. 71 Domiciles for 11 Down. 72 Part of plant. 73 Partook too much.

74 Began again. 75 Flower part. 76 Time period. 77 Seaweeds (or. bacterial cultures).

78 Dots. 79 Alarm signals. 81 Be aware of. 82 Before. 84 Propelled a boat 85 Corn breads.

86 Slide. 88 Clad. 90 Part of church. 91 Nothing more. 92 Days of 95 Wooden stake.

97 Animal doctor. 99 Dividend: Abbr. "7 4M ft Aft jlWATirjBwIlJHlTjlAIIoll wTjlllCT 0 NOV II MC 11 Monkeys. 80 Camera part. 46 All right: SI.

TODAY! IMiiill Feature Starts 1 :00, 3 :35, 6 10 and 8 :45 tA truly extraordinary motion picture! Elvis Presley stars in 'Spinout beginning today at Rogers Theater. Decafur Tieofers WALT DISNEY Nelson Stage, TV Veteran; 'Sixpence' Star Walt Disney Film at iLncoln present Elvis Presley and Shelly Fab- Kenneth Nelson, star of "Half res star in a romantic musical a Sixpence" at the of I Assembly Hall Jan. 10 and 11, has a solid background of Broad comedy about a bachelor auto enthusiast. "Alvarez Kelly" 3:30, and 7:10 p.m., today and Monday; 7:05 p.m.. Tuesday and way, road show and television 6 7 8 9 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Il7" 18 119 20 I 24 25 26 28 29 I) 31 32 33 34 jib mn3T '39 40 41 '42 43 I441 4 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 7 61 63 64 I 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 1 73 74 75 "-76 78 79 1 8U 81 82 I 83 p4 85 8b 87 "88 89 90 91 92 93 "5 95 96 97 198 99 100" 101 hoi 103 I 1111 j104 credits.

After appearing as Willy Bax Wednesday. William Holden ter in the musical version of Booth Tarkington's "Seven teen," Nelson appeared in such and Richard Widmark star in this romantic drama of patriots caught up in the tensions of the Civil War. Starts Thursday Following is a list of movies scheduled for Decatur theaters this week. AVON Today Through Saturday "The Professionals" 1:45, 4:05, 6:25 and 8:45 p.m. Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin and Claudia Cardinale in a drama of brawling, lusty old Mexico.

LINCOLN Now Playing Me Boys" 1, 3:25, 6:10 and 8:45 p.m. Fred Mac-Murray stars in this Walt Disney film. ROGERS Today Through Wednesday "Spinout" 2, 5:30 and 9:10 p.m., today and Monday; 9 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday. television shows as "The Aid- rk-h Family," the Jack Pan- Show, Kraft Theater and Studio "Visit to a Small Planet" One. Roles in stage runs of "The 7:40 p.m., Thursday and Friday; 2:40, 5:20 and 8:05 p.m., Saturday.

Boy Friend," "Best Foot For "The Bellboy" 6:30 and 9:10 ward" and "Nightcap" followed, before Nelson received considerable acclaim for play p.m., Thursday and Fnday; 1:30, 4:10, 6:50 and 9:30 p.m., Saturday. Jerry Lewis stars in two of his funniest films. ing The Boy the musical, IN APPRECIATION Of The Establishments That Have Employed And Enjoyed Live Music Local 89 A.F.M. Decatur Ass'n. Of Musicians Takes This Opportunity To Thank The Following And Wish Them A Very Prosperous New.

Year. "The Fantastics." Nelson for the last five years has become something of a Audience Shapes Play specialist in interpreting com plex roles in musical comedies coming out of England. After serving as a stand-in for Anthony Newley in "Stop Opening Performance Never Quite Duplicated the World I Want to Get Off," Public Library New Book Listing Inviting Nelson took over the role of Littlechap in the Broadway production and subsequently on THEATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM STARTING New York (AP) A resident theater management training program is being started by the American National Theater and Academy. Harlan P. Kleiman, in charge of the program, said that wide interest in such instruction has national company tours.

Now that the Christmas rush papers and covers the twenty- He followed this with the is over, why not plan to read six years between Winston's role of Cocky in another New- ley production, "The Roar of the Greasepaint the Smell of birth to the day of Queen Victoria's funeraL Four more columes are planned. "Jubilee," by Margaret Walk Editor's Note Twenty-three years in show biz and never missed a performance that's Barry Nelson. But don't give him that guff about an identical performance very night. After the first night glow, they're all different, and they should be, says Broadway's Long-run-champ. more in your leisure time? The following are a sampling of new books to be found in the Decatur Public Library, the branches and the bookmobiles.

If you are looking for some the Crowd." Catatonia Club Y.M.C.A. Teen Town Holiday Inn Cresthaven Country Club South Side Country Club Decatur Country Qub K. of C. Lodge Eagles Lodge Moose Lodge Elk's Lodge Decatur Club American Legion Qub V.F.W. Qub House of Gabriel Office Lounge Wooden Shoe Decatur Cocktail Lounge Corner Tavern Belvidere Inn Ambassador Inn Playmore Lounge Tino's Ken's Tap The Winery-Ace of Clubs Lakeside Club Orlando Hotel Bagley's Valleys Tavern Nelson first joined the "Six promoted expansion of enroll-! ment in the two-week course! from 25 to 40 students.

er, is a warm and poignant Civ pence" cast as standby for il War novel, from a Negro Tommy Steele, in the part of thing different, "Giles Goat the English lad who comes into a fortune. The show played two viewpoint, based on a true account of a former slave and written by her great granddaughter. Jennings CABINET CO. years on Broadway before the taking to the road this season. fOPUCi TOPS-FMECH KI1DENCBINE13 PHONE 877-RS2S 4 Miles North of Decatur Bt.

51 at Forsrtn Boy," by John Barth, is it! It is humorous, bawdy, exciting, while at the same time it is ultra modern and philosophical. "The Day They Lost the H-Bomb," by Christopher Morris, is an uncensored account of what happened when the U.S. lost four hydrogen bombs over Palomares, Spain. "The Interrupted Journey," by John G. Fuller, is a fascin HOLLYWOOD FILMS HAVE EDGE IN ORGANIZATION Hollywood (AP) "Wedding by Agnes Sligh Tumbull, is a good, old-fash'ioned, sentimental love story.

"Five Women I Love," by Bob Hope, is an account of his three Christmas trips to Vietnam. It is made up of gags, farcical anecdotes, with a leav Vienna born Maximilian Scheel, on the difference be tween movie-making in Europe Men's Wool Suits New and Factory Retnrns. $15.00 to 29.95 SEWELL SUSLER Tailor in Decatnr or 38 Tears 53S N. Water St. eryone believes it because nothing has ever been said to the contrary.

Well, I'd like to rouse everybody." The red-haired actor's experience has given him more time than most to mull the perils of rigidity. His long runs include "No Time for Sergeants" (18 months), "The Moon is Blue" (30 months), "Marry, Mary" (24 months plus the film; and an extended grind in TV's "My favorite Husband" lines different medium," he sighs). Long Run Economics The desire to eat regularly is what keeps a man looking for long runs despite the danger of and Hollywood: "Here you are better organ ating account of a two-hour ab duction of an American couple aboard a "flying saucer," re By William Glover Of the Associated Press New York Now that a new year is here, Barry Nelson wishes everyone would swear off a few old theatrical notions. Nelson, Broadway's champion long-run star, got going the other day on a list of expendable biuinides while holding forth on his pet peeve about players being expected to give the exact same performance night after night. "The guys that thought up that cliche," he amiably protests, "never had to do it.

And the same thing goes for certain other popular axioms about stage work. "Take that one about 'the show must go For whom?" Even though he has never missed a performance since i Broadway debut 23 years ago, the idea bugs Barry "What other business works on such a principle?" Then there's that slogan about no part being small "Which is great until you try signing a contract with management." Public Always Right? Or the one about the public always being right. "Some darn fool writes that he couldn't hear all the dialogue and panic breaks out all over the place. Nobody wonders if maybe he's hard of hearing or if someone was talking near him." For supreme backstage hysteria, however, Nelson says there is nothing like the return visit of a show's director for a brush-up session six months after a run begins. "Trying to freeze a show exactly as it was on opening night is a pernicious fallacy.

It's un ening of gravity and sentiment. "A Role in Manila," by Eugene Burdick, contains fifteen short stories of war, post-war, peace-time and adventure. "Tongues of Fire," by Francis Parkinson Keyes, includes inspiring stories of Christian missionaries, from St. Paul to the present. "Contemporary Table Settings," by Patricia Kroh, is a hostess handbook with illustrated fruit and flower arrangements, menus and recipes.

ized, everything is well thought out. There you can improvise, more room is left for the imagination. Both ways have value. "In Hollywood you're secure, but I think art should be insecure, sometimes daring. The ideal is to capture the magic moment." Schell is here to a German general in "The Battle Horns." On his only other visit to Hollywood sound stages, in 1961, he won an Oscar in "Judgment at Nuremberg." TODAY AT 2:30 7:30 and Jan.

monotony. "Try getting a sec ond show a season if the first is a flop," he comments. "Peo ple think you're slipping." Nelson now is into the second year of "Cactus Flower," a comedy about a Cinderella vealed by them under hypnosis. Included is a transcript of the tapes made under hypnosis. "The Boston Strangler," by George Frank, narrates an incredible but true account of the strangling of eleven women by a killer who left neither clues nor witnesses.

In "Everything but Money," Sam Levenson recalls the world of his boyhood in a New York tenement. Kennedy Friendship "The Pleasure of His Company," by Paul B. Fay, is the unique account of a twenty-one-year friendship with John F. Kennedy, from his days in the Pacific through his years in the White House. "Winston S.

Churchill," by Randolph S. Churchill, is a biography by his son. The material was taken from Winston Churchill's private letters and Approximately 1.5 million per (Lauren Bacall) who works for a dentist (him). To date it has grossed $3 million, a record for a nonmusical. The glow of any first-night sons died during a famine in Bengal, India, as recently as 1943.

Cesar Romero in performance, he argues, can be advertisement preserved by a cast for "only a couple of months," despite the ''Strictly Dishonorable" Good Seats Available For Reservations PHONE SULLIVAN 8048 best intentions. After that a per evitable for a play to be reshaped by audience response, by changing characterizations, by new business and values uncovered after the opening. "There's danger, but the danger of the traditional way is even greater it leads to decay. You'll get the same readings, but not the same feelings. "Innovation of course has to be done with taste, and with consideration for your fellow actors." Nor is Nelson recommending undisciplined change.

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"There's no conspiracy," as NOW Open 1:30 2 Hits HIS NEWEST AND BEST! serts Nelson in support of that natural and unhealthy, but ev- middle alternative. "It's just in- JAN. 10 JAN. 11 8 p.m. Public: $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 U.

of I. Students: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 itsP 4 7i Now! Raw Courage I Coming Mondav ANN TAYLOR and the CAPITOLS For a very limited engagement; 1 week only. Coming Jan. 9 The Actions Outstanding! LAST TIME TODAY The FOURMOST This is a modern jazz group that yon won't want to miss! 45 "The IN KIs Professionals" Us ORDER BY MAIL: Send check or money order payable to University of Illinois to "Half a Sixpence, Assembly Hall. Champaign.

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