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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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P-ffa 14 Tuaidoy, D-cmber 18. 196? Th Brook lyo EogU TK III-. La him IJiktiM Iimmmv Tie n4 I Janr Corby at the muvirs: SPORTSMAN'S 165 TUCKAHOE ROAD YONKERS ai Y. Thruway (Exit 6) Fine Film Version of 'Lawrence of Arabia9 DINfcfR SHOW HlCHTlteic.Moo. thru Dec 3i DANCING TYING-IN BLIND low at RESERVE NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE Special Holiday Performance Xmai Eve Mon Dec 24tr (Cloted Tuei Xmai Day) Silk'- Jifv FBHC, BT CaTTBWA Special Holiday Matinee Wed Dec 26th at 2 00 $4 95 Res: GR 6-6200 Motor Inn features 100 oltra- lodern Rooms and Cocktail lounge Pert Miss Susan Harrison In-oomlneJ freshman at Brooklyn Colin.

Sha's th winner of Martin's college ardrube contest. Presenting her with her complete wardrobe Is Miss Helen B. Gurwltt, advertising manager of Martin's. 1.1 IU 1 tion In ml ml, making this one of the most elaborate films of 1 1162. Peter O'loole Is blond, Irish ami a captivating personality.

He brings the chracter of T. K. Lawrence Into splendid focus In the film, as the Lngllsh officer who planned and had a large share In bringing to a successful conclusion the Middle East campaign against the Turks which kept them from making contact with the Germans during World War T. Lawrence himself gave an account of the campaign In "The Seven Pillars of In the film, Alec Gutness has the role of Prince f-'elaal. son of the Arabian king.

Since Fel-sal headed the and Peter (Tool are In close association In the film, and Ihey complement each other effectively. Others playing Important roles are Arthur Kennedy, Michael Ray, Sir Donald Wolllt and Norman Rosslngton. David Lean directed the picture, and Robert Bolt adapted the Lawrence version of the famous campaign for the screen. "l.iwranc of Arabia" is Culumbla'a tnultl tnllllun ikillai nuitlun pit turf lnvost Hallun ut tha career uf T. E.

Lawrence, lm It still roiatmverslal IK -ure, ivenrly 30 yean after Mi death. 1-iwranre cunquered Ar Ma, ik1 the question has ffi rilaed why? Uerause he was hero, or because he was takli the first srtop In the conquest of the wnrhr' Peter ()' Toole has the title role In the picture, which had its Atierlran premiere at the Crltxrlon Theater last night. The Technicolor 70 mm production belntf shown on reserved seat basis. "Lawrerace of Arabia" was In production nearly two years, much of th shootlnf being done In the Moroccan desert. In addlllun to Peter O'Toole, the principals In this Sain Spiegel -Uavld Lean pnxlurtSon are Alec Guinness, Anthony Qulnn, Jack Hawkins, Jose Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, and Claude Kalns.

I There were 4,000 camera setups, with the width, depth and color of the 70 mm. exhibi thru WmBN 6LCTING A LOCATION PCM A OUCK 6 MOOTING BLIND, TWV TO Tie IT IN WTTH AN OLD FCNca, BWvrSM, op otmeh oea JBCTB IVNCN NATURAL (EDS, err cc tewa Aastrr avail Ajie IN OTMUR WORDS, DON'T ISO LATE THE BLIND IN THE OPSt VATCfleOWL ARC rSRY Of ANY -TMIN6 WHICH LOOKS UHNATUHA. BY SCOUT1N6 AROUND, YOU A FIND DUOCB CO NQRC6ATED OFF A POINT OF LAND THEIS FIGURE MOW YOU CAN USB tXISTIKG OtVvjeCTS TO TIE WTTH A BLIND. biimii ii mi" ic ee ttltln your vacation decision SAKQJN UNCSMT 'wnitato fgyj evn rw vytwi it to I MM talD SVflRlkY JERRY C0LUIS THE SAXONY a IT 4 TWO i fc TERRACE O'AOBREY nightly tkra New Year'l is BLIND minion SfKSW curm Decoys 0 0 MOSEY AMSTERDAM To rm ri fc4 moil 4CC1AIMI0 Mast 3 Keeetre Wow ear Mew yf Pyt'fc "A aAITieKI "mm am,) THE ISLAND How do you choos th hotel which ivtj you something extra beyond the fine culiine, excellent entertainment end smart decor of most Miami Beach hole Is 7 It's simple. The Saxony offers the most important feature of ill: genuine Interest in your vi'ation pleasure real hospitality warmth and welcome.

You feel this warmth is you dirt graciously in the elegint Crystal Room is you swim in the Olympic pool or bask in the sun in the luxury of your room or the elegance of the lobby in the attentive service. -CP 7 Kiwanis Yule a. FRITZ KREISLER MEMORIAL CONCERT ParticipatingArtists: Zino Francescoftt Erica Mormi Nathan Mi Istein. Isaac Stern Juilliard Ouartef String Orchestra CARNEGIE HALL WED DEC 26 at 8:30 Tickets $2 to $12 50 at Carnegie Hall 3 ZZZZ THE APAjmfXT tfw saw. ia6icw nit was jwnawBttw BUrt fttiTun If KM bcraciO TEE TIOJJUI The Klwanls Club of Brooklyn holds Its annual Christmas program today at noon In trie Towers Hotel.

Guest speaker will be Major "Andy" Miller, dlrectorof public relations (or the Salvation Army. Music will be provided by Captain and Mrs. Bob Watson. Chairman Is club president Daniel T. Rlgney.

TODAY i DArowr COLISEUM What else can a hotel offer? Why not reserve now? maaKNH drift Mrosnci mrw aAOison UtKWICI THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE A 86th ST Ul II KIW i fSAIAJfl A A anJm tallafMT wast 011 rKwi MntN MILLS ITLWA STau NAMaTON fHT W3SS33SSI AT GREATEST GALAXY OF STARS IN MIAMI BEACH I FREE FOR SAXONY GUESTS-IN AlHAMtHA oai rOHOKAM (5 JPAMCiN MILLANO JfAN HAaW BH A HIT NIYMt VlAJR Aaaawtaw Caatf Wl GRAND OPERA rtLM rcsnvAi, Oparas in Color T0SCA' sm ope tawa) 'FIGARO, Tka laaan unit PERSON IN THE IVORY TOWER I CNCSTU flAMlM YIAR ZEF TOOAtl ONIV i ofilinuoiri GERMANY Old Nrw (ULI HOUR SCRtlN TRAVIL TOUR nm mm stuns MAMial tlU OH A THE MATINS GAME oval TOMORROW a THURS. a unmx JACKII fl DICK TONT I -71 MAI0N I SHAWN MARTIN ILkvjan. 10 1 Jan. 21 Jin. 26 aranr CASTU Ml attui mi 08Y RYOILL Dc.

30 Two Holdup Heroes Get $740 Reward P'llllll ANTHOwT QUINN ROCK HUDSON i jack CARTER VrvJ dc 26 ckr 6I0RQI JISSIL Jan. 3 im ttf mm mm Mkry jACKK LAUtni IACAU MMUKA ULL GltASON .1 wmu HUMS MOT STACK JOHN GAVIN SI SUM rOMUS 'www a ww 7 'iMtmmmmfUft Jan. 7 14 tT Jn. 24 MICKtr ftOONCV iokr REQUIEM it Starts SUNDAY DEC. 30 tarts FRtDAV DEC.

21 ROSALIND RUSSELL FREE UNLIMITED 60LF it llslaarfl imtii alaa GyPSYi Natalie wood karl mialden ptmii Auocun iMrun CLE A SON 6SG0T YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS' MAItAITUI ITAITIM TliEl I 'RIDER ON A DEAD HORSE' INOSflMSHr WHAT EVM rUUtfHtO TO LAST MUSa ST. Ttw mm mm mr a Men mum mn taaut tat aotKati IA8V JAKf? ffcjt: SUSAN HAM (tally Mr peraoii For further Informitlon or. reservations, see your Travel Agent, writ direct or cajlr NEW YORK: Wl 7-9775 JERRY 0LIN, Managing Director FULL 0CEANFR0NT BLOCK 32nd to 33rd St. Miami Btach, Fla. RESERVE HOW FOR HEW YEAR'S EVE PL 2-4444 KWI HILLS fUM( TW STMETS' I UT MLUMt MWC tt TMC TEA KM rifinnvftFAiwit 181 double occupancy a limn a kii.

HJkL1 1 100 or 4oa rooms Dec. II to Jin. a UST 3 DAYSl IKLOKI IKA0AIT A DIMEI worKen foots ton (Earafaaa Ptaa AsailaMa) lUa-Ja. I kt Jan. ROME ADVENTURE, r7'C TODAY'S -lJ tLs MOVIE GUIDE I 11 45 Si I A RALEIGH TOMOimOW WatD.) Ll TODAY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' 4th SMASH WEEK! QPECIAL- 4 DAY X'MAS WEEKEND pri.

Dec. 21 Tues. Dec. 25 PERIOD oUOJUSTMENT MET. mi PMRIH ELIZABETH, N.J.

(UPI) A bank vault attendant with his forehead bandaged and a heroic gas station owner have each collected $740 for their roles In thwarting a possible $52,000 holdup In the National State Bank's Bayway branch in Elizabeth, N. J. Robert Dlschler, 24, of Hillside closed his gas station, and vault attendant William Petuskey, 65, of Elizabeth, left his home, where he was recovering from wounds suffered in the holdup, to collect their rewards. The bank gave them each $240. The Federal Insurance Co.

of New York gave them each $500. In addition, Dlschler received a silver tray as a reminder of his heroism and a citation. "Because of his courageous action, the bandits were forced to abandon some $52,000 of bank funds already in their possession," the citation noted. Dlschler was in the bank making a deposit when the bandits entered. He Jumped one of the bandits and disarmed him, then shot him with his own revolver.

The other bandit opened Ore on Dlschler. His shot wounded Petuskey in the forehead. The wounded bandit and his companion escaped. 1 CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS! RE6ULAJI NNCI' KING OF KINGS' TgCHHICOLOB MY FRAKWU 1AH Compl ee ond SAVAGE GUNS' Color rtlf 6 PM. STARRING Moit Snalional Nw Act Laat Tlmei TODAY 01R MITZVAH MIRISCH PICTURES ROBERT WISE PRESENT R0BKT SHlRlEY MiWJWl-VBWiNE ML COLOR! THRILLS! Starts TOMORROW (WED.) AUDREY HEPBURN IN A DOUBLE BARRELED HOLIDAY VALENCIA the Itarllaam la Paraaa Oat.

J4 HUM 1 Per UO Person! vTOEYPEE I aaed.it. DINNER STREET OF FUN AND ROMANCE! ORPHEUM aaaM.4Mft UL HTERWMHT! JACK ANITA PALANCE EKBERG MONGOLS' CMOWS EVERY NIGHT 4BANU ALPINE CONEY IS GATES HUMPHREY TlVD BOOART a i I 0i 4 avi who hp immi i i wm ill ja.au RjR HIE fl aa HOLDEN FREE PARKING FREE-COLD HORS D'OEUVRES FREE 2nd PORTIONS SSra IT. WMK STREfT CONMODOM DELANCET I 0 0 0LTMPIA SHERIDAN VICIOIIA tin STREET KINGS 0 RENTAL NEW INDOOR ICE SKATING RINK NEW NIGHT CLUB and LOUNGE NEW INDOOR POOL HEALTH CLUB SPECIAL FAMILY RATES Da) Camp Night Patrel Pre Teen Tem Clut mmm. I mm I auvniT HEPBURN I I PR I AMD STEVE REEVES 'THE Trojan HORSE' SFES1T, tUlariU a V1DIUM EDDIE ALBERT 1 NEW R0CH MT VERNON I WM. PLAINS MOUNT HALL OF FAME am inuo iitxATa iim una urn noowctM WMOtRTlSIIMLIAH THRIFT SEASON WEEKLY RATES ITART JAN.

tat Saturdays I S'-qKHy Higher I WEB lain-aaa TODA 1 HEAVYWEIGHT' AND I EQUIEM TRIBORO Unrta TOMOHKOW (WED.) STEWART GRANGER CMttTilil KJUinUMH 'SWORDSMAN 'E of aitNA- -cilr1 EAST BERLIN AM I CAN aOULEVARD NATIONAL! PREMIERE SHOWCASE mam inan TWO TICKETS TO PARIS' mm new jfustr uin. 0 0 ft I 0 MR 'FLAME IN THE STREETS' If aoR an DAMON A PYTHIAS' Color TARZAN GOES TO INDIA' I I VYMCIIIV l-PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO MANHATTAN raam-iai astft st BROOKLYN ctNTutv ina'saaT BRONX i i i itiaa QUUNS ltfi(LH0TEL GfT OPfN NASSAU cimutT an acait CENIURV aMuniriiia WESTCHCSTEH suauaii mu In 'Risk' Cast Ttl Falltburm 760 All a' YIAR SOUTH FALLSBURG. NEW YORK CaH Diroci: CMickering 4-4ieo Cimuav KAUIO III MIlNII' HALL Showpiece of the Nation Rockefeller Center Ci 6-4600 DORIS STEPHEN JIMMY MARTHA DAY BOYD DURANTE RAYE gyS! "Wltm HOST fMHus Blackjack APPEARING NITELY LYNNE CARTER ND ALL STAR SHOW EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! ANN MITCHELL SHOWS RESERVE NOW FOR Franklin Cover last night joined the cast of "Calculated RislcJ which stars Joseph Cotten in the role of Congressman Park-hurst. Mr. Cover, who last appeared on Broadway in "Giants, Sons of Giants" replaces Gene Blakely in his featured role in this suspense play at the I "jurioo" Produced by Joa Pasternak nd Martin Melcker Music and Lyrics by Richard Rodfers and Loreni Hart An M-G-M Picture in MetioColor THE MUSIC HALL'S GREAT CHRISTMAS STAGE SHOW f)t atlbltj' 'Far-fomed pageant of First Christmas, and "HAPPY HOLIDAYS "-Marry eirtwwogonia with celebrated Rockettes, Ballet Company, Vocal Ensemble, soloists, specialty acts and Symphony Orchestra.

Doom Opon Monday through Friday 9i30 A.M. Sunday 11,00 A.M. EXTRA SHOW SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 7O0 A.M. 4 DAY SPECIAL GALA XUAS W'KEND f-vriiMiLtf aariar wiei raMaAura7 NEW YEARS EVE FOXUM 47th OatraaaVty-n UN I PARTY CATERING to HOMES, OFFICES, SHOWROOMS Delicatessen Sandwich Platter 1 MT.Na All Round INOOOR POOL Top Entertainment Dancing Day Camp a Teen Program Dietary leai Open Year u-J I Like Old New York I Ilka Old New York 1 i JLS Oh Here's The Vary Place I -1V-JT yfj For You to Dine and I fc -V 5fV "I Sing Alona I jtl 33 W. 8th St.

Res. YU 2-2430 TONIctHT AT8.15! I In a Good Old Fashioned 1 I fn ih. M.IU i ru uvi I K. flAM TUUR NUI PUR THI SRANlfT Fineil THE COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS THE SAM SPIEGEL DAVID LEAN PRODUCTION OF liVRENCE OFARABIA IANUCKS THE T0" "01. An.

Max Cell, SL'PKK PANAVISION 70 TECHNICOI-oif of UT CHRmMAl 3M FUN 1 Vi of ftivitu. I lUV.IjT WitSporti For 30 Ladies or 20 Men DAY 72 Liw'i Itrh Smtvitim. cut 3 WARNER mh sum 1 5 ur WM nyt onaa. uarnco pv KMSt Bf; Turin: 6 Tmcut; mi mrmi tnn. in urtMht Bin tic bagi; 3 I'll TONIGHT at 8:00 vmm i iTmij i tjm'' tmmtnt mlk radi ant ilini; 4 hi.

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Reliable Courteoua 76CLmTOnST. CO atOaTTAOTJI at. reek bra W.T TaUaaaie a-I HEW pe XMAS NEW YEARS 4 BAY WKKKE1VB 4Ija 1 Dr WEEKENDS ItWttl Haraaboel auZt Searta-aiFLt aaScf SWING IARD I FREE TRANSPORTATION 4)W St BOfMS 1 1 ST 3050 Ca Age Decreases Brain New York The average weight of the brain at age 30 is 3.03 pounds. At 90 thi hraineifhsonly 2.72 pounds, me eiieci oT 'tr genet a loss of tissue due foraging. Jl? J.

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