Youth at Rally

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Youth at Rally Memorial Day Services Planned at Shore SEE STORIES PAGE 5,12 Sunny and Mild Mostly sunny, mild today. 1WIMIIY FINAL Clear and mild tonight. Sun- ny, milder tomorrow and "1 Red Bank, Freehold 7 Sunday. hong Branch J EDITION (Bee Detain, Pne IX Monmouth County's Home Newspaper lor 92 Years POL. 93, NO. 236 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1970 - 22 PAGES 10 CENTS Youth at Rally KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) no^" and "one, two, three, heard and when they speak try where • a , young person Nixon invited the' Univer- — President Nixon has told four, we don't want Nixon's they think other people should knows that there is a peace- sity of Tennessee student gov- a youth night crpwa at a Bil- war." The crowd booed the be silent so that they can,be ful way he; can change what ernment president, John Rob- ly. Graham crusade that'to demonstrators. heard." /^ he doesn't like about America ert Smith of Kingsport, Tenn., realize their full potential, Nine Arrested The President continued: and that is why it is a great for a brief talk oh the presi- young Americans "must turn, . Poljce arrested nine per- "It js a generation that is not country." dential aircraft before leaving to those great spiritual sons on charges of disturbing the lost generation, as some • Graham made a plea for Knoxville for San Clemente. sources that have made a public worship, a misde- Americans think. It isn't the Americans' to support Nixon "I was impressed because America the great country it meanor. ! beat-up generation. It can be in what he called "the world's he was very concerned and. is.". , Nixon said he and the stu- and will become the great loneliest and toughest job." very worried about the prob- The crusade was held last dents both want the same young generation." • The evangelist invited Nix- lerhsof our country, but he is night at the University of Ten- thing —peace. ' . Nixon- conceded America on and his wife to attend the . searching for answers," nessee football stadium, and. "I can tell you my life is isn't everything he would like crusade while on their way Smith said as Air Force One a university official estimated dedicated to the cause that I it to be. Young people, he from Washington to their San roared off in the background. that 75,000 heard the Presi-. know you are dedicated to, all said, are concerned about Clemente, Calif., home for Smith said he and the Pres- dent' and the evangelist of you," the chief executive such things as air and water the Memorial Day weekend. ident discussed domestic and speak. , declared. "I want this nation pollution, poor housing, infer- "We know, by your pres- international issues and their The- President, appearing to be at peace, and We shall l ior education and alienation ence, you are once again main area of disagreement on a college campus for the be. • between the races. reminding us that ours is was the invasion of Cambod- first time in almost a year, "A great majority of Amer- "I know there are things a crisis of the spirit — and ia. The student leader said was interrupted during his ica's young people, as I do, about America that are that only the spirit of God he and Nixon agreed on the brief speech by a small band do approve of dissent but they wrong," he said. "But I also can heal us and bring us to- right of dissent and a.dislike of hecklers chanting "peace say they want the right to be know this: that it is a coun- gether," Graham told Nixon. of violence. iiiiiim Still a Mystery By JANET STAIHAK SOMERS POINT (AP) — One year ago two coeds left this resort bound for home after a brief vacation. A short time later they were murdered in a wooded thicket, SURVEYING CROWD — Evangelist Billy Graham, left, • Their deaths marked the beginning of one of the most and President Richard M-Nixon, survey the capacity intensive manhunts in South Jersey history—a search that crowd of more than 65,000 persons attending Graham1* is still methodically going on as the killer walks free. Crusade at Neyiand Stadium on the campus of the Today droves of vacationers unwittingly drive past the University of Tennessee last night. (AP WirephotoJ patch of Jersey scrub pines on the Garden State Parkway where the two 19-year-old girls died Friday, May 30, 1969. , VICTIMS IDENTIFIED The victims,, Susan Davis of Camp HiU; Pai, and Elizabeth Perry of. Excelsior, Minn., decided to leave Ocean Utility HSIOM City, early1, that morning to. beat the Memorial Day traffic. They had spent three days shopping, sunbathing and going to liquor-free nightspots in the South Jersey resort town. They^lanned to Join Miss Davis' family in Camp, HiU Plans for a trip to Duriiam, N. C., where her brother was-to" By PAUL KERN T3eing below the minimums graduate from Duke University. Susan and Elizabeth had THAT BIG riOARD LOOK — The stock market board and faces of watchers mesh in this doiibJe.Mpqsurt ,ajr NEWARK — The chairman set by the Federal Power met as students at Moniieello Junior College, Godfrey, 11. branch office of Merrill, Lynfchr fierce, Fenner & Smith in New York's Rockefeller Center aiTjhe Wlcei con- of the Board of Public Utili- Commission and too low to DROVE IN CONVERTIBLE tinued its upward swing-ye*tejn*a^i \ \' ' , „ >(AP WirephotoJ ties Commissioners yesterday meet obligations to the Penn- Harold Syben, owner of the rooming house where the questioned .Whether the par- sylvania -. Jersey - Maryland girls stayed, and his wife bid them goodbye as the coeds ^ .,!.'•. v : - =^- ent cbtnpany of Jersey Central connection which . requires drove off in Susan's blue convertible. Power and Light to. and New each of its member com- "Be careful, be careful," my wife told those girls, Jersey-Power, and Light Co. panies ha,ve sufficient re- Syben said later. • .. should be allowed to expand. , serves to help out in an emer- Three miles; up the-road, the guis stopped to eat Yesterday's hearing was or- gency. breakfast at the Somers Point Diner. They accepted the Prosecutor Expects Jury dered .for the utility to show 1 Cites Reserves" offer of two yoifihs who insisted, on paying the bill, and cause why it shouldn't be or* W, G. Kuhns, president of then resumed the trip to Camp Hill dered to increase its power Somewhere between that diner and the .thicket the by 400,000 kilowatts. GPU, explained that JCP&L coeds encountered a man who stabbed'them to death with Thev parent company, Gen- and NJP&L's revenues are so a penknife. To Get City Scandal Case eral Public Utilities, is asking low that, according to regu- Unfortunately, a series of errors marred the police" in- LONG BRANCH — Mon- prosecutor , deems her pres- news stories and publicity Robert Graziano and William for a 13 per cent rate increase lations, it won't be allowed vestigation of the crime. mouth. County Prosecutor Vin- ence-necessary.- about the case were prema- for JCP&L and claims that to borrow enough money to fi- CAR DISCOVERED Bpnforte, as weir as'Firemen cent P. Keuper expects the . Bichard B. Ansell, attorney ture and could .be prejudicial Robert Faye and Alfied'.For- if an "immediate and sub- nance the construction it At 8:30 the same morning the girls died, a state police results of a probe: of mis- for the suspended policemen, stantial" interim increase trooper found their car abandoned on the Garden State to his clients. He added that nlcola; - - • • • needs to meet power require- conduct charges against seven, said yesterday that there is he feels the basis of the .Specifics of charges,against istft granted while the ma- 1 Parkway. Since abandoned cars are hot a novelty, only, suspended city police officers jor Increase is under consid- ments. ' '. ' . routine cheeking procedure was followed. The convertible a possibility that Mr. Keuper charges is "political" and in-, the city.workers art expect- and a,pair of firemen to go will bring charges against his volves ' personalities within ed to be released by Bernard eration, it will have to cancel, GPU, as a holding com- was towed from the murder scene to an auto service lot and before ,the Grand Jury next: clients.. He; added,, however, the Police Department. : ' the needed project. pany, has been putting more left there. M. Harfoett, city business ad- Cites Decision week, ("::•:•' r •::'••; 1 •'' that he believes there is no :The suspended city em- ministrator, . Monday.-. ,Mr. money into the two smaller Further dealy resulted when a clerk made a mistake in Mr. Keuper said yesterday substance- to- the situation' ployes are Detectives Joseph. Hartnett suspended the .men William E- Ozzard, chair- utilities than it gets out and checking the license number, and Subsequently reported that that • the. .investigation' by which would warrant such ac- • Miller and Gregory Bova^Pa- last Saturday, following a man of the state board which the license was issued to another Camp Hill resident. ; can no longer afford the fi- County. Detective Capt. An- tion. •••'•• ...••".•• trolmen James Scial]o,Augus- • three-day investigation of Uje must approve the rate in- nancing program,.Mr. Kuhns Susan's and Elizabeth's worried parents contacted Camp drew B. Manning. nears\com-' • Mr. Ansell also said that tus Anfuso, Patrick Conte, alleged incident; i • crease" and has the power to said. Hill and New Jersey Police Saturday and,rented a heli- pletion. He said facts un- order utility construction, not- He said the area served by copter to (search for them.
Recommended publications
  • 2016 Annual Report [July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016] WHO WE ARE
    Inspiring CARING and ACTION on behalf of wildlife and conservation FISCAL YEAR 2016 Annual Report [July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016] WHO WE ARE Zoo New England is the non-profit organization responsible for the operation of Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Mass. Both are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Zoo New England’s mission is to inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating fun and engaging experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research and education. To learn more about our Zoos, education programs and conservation efforts, please visit us at www.zoonewengland.org. Board of Directors Officers [FY16: July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016] David C. Porter, Board Chair Janice Houghton, Board Vice Chair Peter A. Wilson, Board Treasurer Board of Directors [FY16: July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016] Robert Beal Christy Keswick Rory Browne, D.Phil. Walter J. Little Gordon Carr Christopher P. Litterio Gordon Clagett Quincy L. Miller Francesco A. De Vito David Passafaro James B. Dunbar Jeanne Pinado Bruce Enders Claudia U. Richter, M.D. Thomas P. Feeley Peter Roberts David Friedman Jay Kemp Smith Kate Guedj Colin Van Dyke Steven M. Hinterneder, P.E. Kathleen Vieweg, M.Ed. Mark A. Kelley, M.D. Advisory Council [FY16: July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016] OFFICERS: Kathleen Vieweg, Advisory Council Chair Lloyd Hamm, Advisory Council Vice Chair MEMBERS: Alexis Belash Danio Mastropieri Joanna Berube Diana McDonald Bill Byrne David J. McLachlan Elizabeth Cook John MacNeil Donna Denio Mitsou MacNeil Beatrice Flammia Ruth Marrion, DVM Mark Gudaitis, CFA Jessica Gifford Nigrelli Jackie Henke Gauri Patil Punjabi David Hirschberg Terry Schneider LeeAnn Horner Kate Schwartz Elizabeth Duffy Hynes Steven D.
    [Show full text]
  • OUR GUARANTEE You Must Be Satisfied with Any Item Purchased from This Catalog Or Return It Within 60 Days for a Full Refund
    Edward R. Hamilton Bookseller Company • Falls Village, Connecticut February 26, 2016 These items are in limited supply and at these prices may sell out fast. DVD 1836234 ANCIENT 7623992 GIRL, MAKE YOUR MONEY 6545157 BERNSTEIN’S PROPHETS/JESUS’ SILENT GROW! A Sister’s Guide to ORCHESTRAL MUSIC: An Owner’s YEARS. Encounters with the Protecting Your Future and Enriching Manual. By David Hurwitz. In this Unexplained takes viewers on a journey Your Life. By G. Bridgforth & G. listener’s guide, and in conjunction through the greatest religious mysteries Perry-Mason. Delivers sister-to-sister with the accompanying 17-track audio of the ages. This set includes two advice on how to master the stock CD, Hurwitz presents all of Leonard investigations: Could Ancient Prophets market, grow your income, and start Bernstein’s significant concert works See the Future? and Jesus’ Silent Years: investing in your biggest asset—you. in a detailed but approachable way. Where Was Jesus All Those Years? 88 Book Club Edition. 244 pages. 131 pages. Amadeus. Paperbound. minutes SOLDon two DVDs. TLN. OU $7.95T Broadway. Orig. Pub. at $19.95 $2.95 Pub. at $24.99SOLD OU $2.95T 2719711 THE ECSTASY OF DEFEAT: 756810X YOUR INCREDIBLE CAT: 6410421 THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF Sports Reporting at Its Finest by the Understanding the Secret Powers ANTARCTIC JOURNEYS. Ed. by Jon Editors of The Onion. From painfully of Your Pet. By David Greene. E. Lewis. Collects a heart-pounding obvious steroid revelations to superstars Interweaves scientific studies, history, assortment of 32 true, first-hand who announce trades in over-the-top TV mythology, and the claims of accounts of death-defying expeditions specials, the world of sports often seems cat-owners and concludes that cats in the earth’s southernmost wilderness.
    [Show full text]
  • Northern Iowa Football 1980
    University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics 1980 Northern Iowa Football 1980 University of Northern Iowa Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©1980 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "Northern Iowa Football 1980" (1980). Athletics Media Guides. 100. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/100 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Covering the Panthers Table of Contents Press Box & Parking: Only working press and All-Americans .. .... ... ...... .. .. ... ........ 21 scouts with advance notice will be allowed ac­ All-Time Coaching Records .. ...... .. ........ .. ..... ... 35 cess to the press box. The press box is located Assistant Football Coaches .. ... ... ... .. ... .. ...... 3-4 the on the east side of the UNI-Dome above Club . ... .... ..... ..... ........ ... ... .... 43 are located on the north Athletic east stands. Entrances 44 and south ends of the box, Parking for the work­ Athletic Staff ..... ......... .. .. ......... .. ..... .. .... ing press will be in the west lot of the Physical Bowl Appearances . ............... ... ... .... ...... 35 Education Complex building which is located Captains .... .. ... ......... .. ................. ... 8 directly north of the Dome and can be reached Final Statistics - 1979 ........ .. .. .... .. .. ... .... 20-21 (HWY 57) which runs north from Hudson Road Football History - 1895-1979 . .... .... ......... .. 36-39 and south on the east side of the Dome. Your . ........... ... .. ......... 30 Nancy Justis press pass will be sufficient to enter the lot to Future Panther Schedules 1920 ...
    [Show full text]
  • Tim Conway - the Good-Humor Man Page 1 of 3
    Tim Conway - The Good-Humor man Page 1 of 3 printed from AmericanProfile.com on 4/5/2008 Tim Conway - The Good-Humor man by Paulette Cohn The family room of one of America’s favorite funnymen is paneled in dark, mahogany- stained wood, a stark contrast to the sunny comedy for which the star of McHale’s Navy and The Carol Burnett Show is best known. Even more surprising is the news that Tim Conway bought the wood at the lumber mill, cut and installed the panels, then finished it all by himself. “I have all my fingers,” he quips, wiggling all 10 digits in his house in Encino, Calif. “It’s the sign of a good carpenter.” Conway, 73, traces his handiness with a hammer to high school shop class, one of his favorite subjects because childhood dyslexia made it difficult for him to read. “People thought that I was kidding when I would read out loud in school, so they started laughing,” he recalls. “For instance, the book They Were Expendable, I read as ‘They were expandable.’ People were going, ‘This guy is great! Expandable! What are you talking about, rubber people?’” Conway liked the response. “I thought, ‘I must be funny, so I might as well continue with this.’” Wholesome entertainment His ability to make people smile eventually led him out of Chagrin Falls, Ohio (pop. 4,024), to Hollywood and a successful career on television and in the movies. His early success on McHale’s Navy led to a string of other memorable roles, most notably alongside Carol Burnett; Conway became a vital cog in Burnett’s weekly comedy machine during the 1960s and ’70s.
    [Show full text]
  • The Hypomanic Edge: the Bipolar Disorder That Made America the Most Successful Nation in the World/John D
    SIMON & SCHUSTER Rockefeller Center 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 www.SimonandSchuster .com Copyright © 2005 by John D. Gartner All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Illustration credits appear on page 355. SIMON & SCHUSTER and colophon are registered trademarks of Simon & Schuster, Inc. For information about special discounts for bulk purchases, please contact Simon & Schuster Special Sales at 1-800-456- 6798 or [email protected] Designed by Jeanette Olender Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gartner, John D. The hypomanic edge: the bipolar disorder that made America the most successful nation in the world/John D. Gartner. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Hypomania—United States—History. 2. Hypomania—Patients—United States—Biography. I. Title. RC516.G376 2005 62.196′895′00922—dc23 2004062624 ISBN 0-7432-4344-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-743-24344-5 Contents Introduction: The Hypomanic American I Christopher Columbus: Messianic Entrepreneur II Winthrop, Williams, and Penn: Prophets Prosper in the Land of Promised Lands III Alexander Hamilton: Father of Our Economy IV Andrew Carnegie: Industrial Revolutionary V The Selznicks and the Mayers: A Hollywood Family VI Craig Venter: Playing God Conclusion: Hypomania’s Past and Future Appendix Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index Illustration Credits Introduction The Hypomanic American THE HYPOMANIC ENTREPRENEUR The 1990s will be remembered as the age of Internet mania, a time when entrepreneurs making grandiose claims for their hightech companies swept up millions of Americans with their irrational exuberance, inflating the biggest speculative bubble in history.
    [Show full text]
  • FINAL SALUTE Each Year We Note the Passing of Influential Creators, Performers, and Institutions
    FINAL SALUTE Each year we note the passing of influential creators, performers, and institutions. These passings occurred between SoonerCon 28 and the original date for SoonerCon 29. American actress and singer Peggy Lipton passed away May 11, 2019. Her best-known acting role was as undercover cop Julie Barnes on The Mod Squad, 1968-1973. She won a new generation of fans when she ran the Double R Diner as Norma Jennings, in Twin Peaks. Doris Day was a big-band singer, TV and film actress, and talk-show host. She won several awards for comedy and popularity. She was also an activist for animal welfare, lending her star power to several organizations bearing her name. She died May 13, 2019. Domestic cat Tardar Sauce was better known as the meme she unwittingly founded: Grumpy Cat. Dwarfism contributed to her scowling face, which graced ads for Friskies and General Mills Honey Nut Cheerios. The frowning feline cashed in her lives on May 14, 2019. The career of the inspired Tim Conway began in 1962 and lasted through TV, movies, voice-overs, and video games. Among his noted appearances were the goofy Dorf; four years on McHale ‘s Navy; eleven years on The Carol Burnett Show; several solo TV shows; and as Barnacle Boy, 1999-2012, on SpongeBob SquarePants. Conway took his final bow on May 14, 2019. Born in China, I.M. Pei moved to America in 1935 and in 1948 became a professional architect. He designed the John F. Kennedy Library, which took until 1979 to complete. In 1962 he was selected by OKC’s Urban Renewal Authority to redesign our downtown.
    [Show full text]
  • Deaver, Michael: Files Folder Title: February 1984 Incoming (2) Box: 16
    Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Deaver, Michael: Files Folder Title: February 1984 Incoming (2) Box: 16 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name DEA VER, MICHAEL: FILES Withdrawer KDB 7/27/2011 File Folder FEBRUARY 1984 INCOMING (2) FOIA f 97-0066/ 19 Box Number 17 COHEN, D 18 DOC Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions NO Pages NOTE KATHY OSBORNE TO BILL SITTMANN 2/14/1984 B6 2 NOTE SITTMANN TO DEA VER ND B6 Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)] B-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA) B-2 Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA) B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA) B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] B-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] B-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA] B-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(B) of the FOIA] B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA] C.
    [Show full text]
  • Worksbroa1casitsacrossamerica
    Vol_ III No_ 3 Los Angeles Courity's Only Radio Mogi:emir-se 1998 ILBroa1casitsAmerica.011kAcrossWorks-TIN 4m es It ir 1997KIEARTH'sImmortalized in RearMorgan View 101P 0 Fall Ratings Robot W,,thanks for "Morpoilio'us 101 FM Contents Volume 3, Number 3 February 1998 Listings Talk 21 Sports 22 Soft Hits 22 Adult Standards 23 Classical 23 Public 23 Children's 25 Oldies 26 Features COVER STORY: L.A. Theatre Works 5 KUSC's New Leading Lady 5 Radio Movie 12 lum roles from the pantheon of lit- 14 Robert W. Morgan's retirement rary and theatrical immortals 1997 in L.A. Radio's rear view -mirror 16 continue to attract top Hollywood talents to L.A. Theatre Works 'The 111 Play's the Thing" series. Sparked Depts. 12 years ago by actor Richard Dreyfuss' sugges- tion to founder Susan Loewenberg to put great SOUNDING OFF 4 plays and literature on the radio, the award -win- RADIO ROUNDUP 6 ning series has produced 350 hours of plays, RATINGS 27 novels and short stories. Numerous marquee names are deeply involved, such as Annete Ben- LOONEY POINT OF VIEW 13 ing, John Lithgow, JoBeth Williams, Amy Irving 28 PLAYERS and Alan Alda. Los Angeles Radio Guide Cover design & production by Ben Jacoby 61 Dave White P.O. Box 3680 Publishers Ben Jacoby & Shireen Alafi Santa Monica CA. 90408 Editor -in -Chief Shireen Alafi Voice: (310) 828-7530 Editorial Coordinator/Photographer Sandy Wells Fax (310) 828-0526 Production Director/Photographer Ben Jacoby Subscriptions: $12 Contributing Writers Thom Looney Production Associate Dave White e-mail: [email protected] www.
    [Show full text]
  • Ocean Grove Prepares for Nixon Visit
    Katz to Quit as Assistant County Prosecutor SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy and Cool Cloudy and cool with rain to- FINAL day. Clearing tonight. Sun- ny, cool tomorrow and Sun- Red Buik, Freehold day. Long Branch EDITION (Sf • Details. Fan 2). Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 92 Years TEN CENTS VOL. 93, NO. 79 ~ RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1970 24 PAGES : 1 ! afijnsMPijjjjiijJiiiFHiii jjjfifFii^iNMii ii;ii!iiii[,-,iiiiH.iiiiiuiujj.iinn iiitfu^in NJHd.Jjiiirnirrf.fnTHJiirrffrriHHriirriifTirHaiflMMi.-irHiu^fjjmN iiiiiimn jH!:fi[tii!iNNHNir i;iiJiut;[ii!!!^!;jMii iunfirir;i ?;;.!! |ii!],;:MiniMi nun JIN iiiiiiiiiiiniiiivjiitiiiiiMiiiiiHiiLiii iiii:;ii;:ikj[;i,, iiiii^nt: ILII Miii /iiiiuiuiiiii!iBfiJi!iri.;ii:;.iL; ,ii:.:,'ii :h:.ii iiNi.v.iii iLiiini" :::;!!!!!!!:!!. ;IIM ;I:UI r;inii: .LU,; .i liiiiiiniii-Niii MN.I :iiiii iitiiiiiiirKJiiiiniiiMiiN; :IIH IMM lirirniiii i!?iir;m iiiiniiiiin^JiiumiaJiJitmiii urn iiniiiiniiunM•••••••• i I Ocean Grove Prepares for Nixon Visit OCEAN GROVE - Round- sure that there will be no plans are still tentative and the-clock work is in progress problems in bringing the last minute details still in this normally quiet commu- President here by helicopter. haven't been decided. nity in preparation for the He will land in a park border- "We still don't have ah ex- hour-long Saturday visit by ing the ocean a short dis- act timetable from the White President Nixon. tance from the auditorium. House yet," he said. Police, faced with major The tentative schedule calls Politicians, secret service, traffic problems, both pedes- for the President to arrive at agents, police, helicopter pi- trian and vehicular, spent the Newark Airport at noon lots, anof phone company em- day detailing plans for traffic aboard Air Force One.
    [Show full text]
  • Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
    Keith Crofford, Executive Producer Outstanding Animated Program (For Corey Campodonico, Producer Programming Less Than One Hour) Alex Bulkley, Producer Douglas Goldstein, Head Writer Creature Comforts America • Don’t Choke To Death, Tom Root, Head Writer Please • CBS • Aardman Animations production in association with The Gotham Group Jordan Allen-Dutton, Writer Mike Fasolo, Writer Kit Boss, Executive Producer Charles Horn, Writer Miles Bullough, Executive Producer Breckin Meyer, Writer Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Executive Producer Hugh Sterbakov, Writer Peter Lord, Executive Producer Erik Weiner, Writer Nick Park, Executive Producer Mark Caballero, Animation Director David Sproxton, Executive Producer Peter McHugh, Co-Executive Producer The Simpsons • Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind • Jacqueline White, Supervising Producer FOX • Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Kenny Micka, Producer James L. Brooks, Executive Producer Gareth Owen, Producer Matt Groening, Executive Producer Merlin Crossingham, Director Al Jean, Executive Producer Dave Osmand, Director Ian Maxtone-Graham, Executive Producer Richard Goleszowski, Supervising Director Matt Selman, Executive Producer Tim Long, Executive Producer King Of The Hill • Death Picks Cotton • FOX • 20th Century Fox Television in association with 3 Arts John Frink, Co-Executive Producer Entertainment, Deedle-Dee Productions & Judgemental Kevin Curran, Co-Executive Producer Films Michael Price, Co-Executive Producer Bill Odenkirk, Co-Executive Producer Mike Judge, Executive Producer Marc Wilmore, Co-Executive Producer Greg Daniels, Executive Producer Joel H. Cohen, Co-Executive Producer John Altschuler, Executive Producer/Writer Ron Hauge, Co-Executive Producer Dave Krinsky, Executive Producer Rob Lazebnik, Co-Executive Producer Jim Dauterive, Executive Producer Laurie Biernacki, Animation Producer Garland Testa, Executive Producer Rick Polizzi, Animation Producer Tony Gama-Lobo, Supervising Producer J.
    [Show full text]
  • Aristocats Study-Com
    The Jefferson Performing Arts Society Presents A Study Companion 1118 Clearview Pkwy, Metairie, LA 70001 Ph 504.885.2000 Fx 504.885.3437 [email protected] www.jpas.org Page - 1 - Table of Contents Teacher Notes……………………………………………………………..3 Louisiana Content Standards………………………………..…………….5 Background……………………………………………………………….6 The Film and the Play……………………………………………………8 Compare and Contrast…………………………………………………14 Grade Level Expectations: English……………………………………..27 Voice Acting in Animated Films………………………………………..29 Grade Level Expectations: English……………………………………41 Scales and Arpeggios…………………………………………………….42 Page - 2 - Teacher Notes Everybody wants to be a cat! Madame's jealous butler Edgar cat-naps Duchess and her Aristokittens and abandons them in the Parisian countryside. What's a cat to do? Luckily, Thomas O'Malley and his rag-tag bunch of Alley Cats come to their rescue! This feline adventure starring an all-kid cast is sure to get you tapping your feet to its hep, jazzy beat! The JPAS presentation of Disney’s Aristocats kids is directed by Matias Grau III with Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman and Al Rinker and Floyd Huddleston. The music was adapted and arranged by Bryan Louiselle Bryan Louiselle also provided additional music and lyrics. The Book was adapted by Michael Bernard, who provided additional lyrics. Based on the 1970 Disney Film THE ARISTOCATS, DISNEY’S ARISTOCATS KIDS is presented through a special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). Disney’s Aristocats was originally planned to be a T.V. show. It also was the first Disney film to be completed after Walt Disney died. The Background section provides information on how the story was developed and how it was transformed from T.V.
    [Show full text]
  • January / February
    CONCERT & DANCE LISTINGS • CD REVIEWS FREE BI-MONTHLY Volume 7 Number 1 January-February 2007 THESOURCE FOR FOLK/TRADITIONAL MUSIC, DANCE, STORYTELLING & OTHER RELATED FOLK ARTS IN THE GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA “Don’t you know that Folk Music is illegal in Los Angeles?” — WARREN C ASEY of the Wicked Tinkers MARIAMARIA MULDAURMULDAUR GIVESGIVES DYLANDYLAN AA SHOTSHOT OFOF LOVELOVE inside this issue: BY REX BUTTERS inside this issue: aria Muldaur’s latest release, Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan adds PraisingPraising PeacePeace another notch on an enviable creative upswing. A bona fide national treasure, AA TributeTribute toto PaulPaul RobesonRobeson her artistic momentum since the nineties has yielded a shelf full of CDs covering M roots music, blues, love songs, and Peggy CalifoniaCalifonia IndianIndian Lee, each with Muldaur’s faultless aesthetics overseeing the production as well. Graciously, she took a break from Tribal Culture her relentless performance-rehearsal-recording schedule Tribal Culture to chat about her recent projects. FW: It was great to hear you back on fiddle on You Ain’t Goin Nowhere, a very exuberant reading of that song. PLUS:PLUS: MM: Thank you. We just kind of got down with a low down Cajun hoedown on the whole thing. It reminded me RossRoss Altman’sAltman’s of the kind of stuff the Band was playing over at Big Pink when we all lived in Woodstock. It had that vibe to it. Bob HowHow CanCan II KeepKeep FromFrom TalkingTalking [Dylan], in the last ten years or so, every time I would see him backstage at a gig, he started asking me, “Hey are you ever playing your fiddle anymore?” And I’d say, oh no, && muchmuch more...more..
    [Show full text]