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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 53

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Sunday, August 28, 1973 tTfre 65rn6ill I1MHI I III VI 'Ii SHOWS AT i 18 Arrested On Narcotics Charges In Pickens, Anderson County Raids mfsr it iiri 7 9 B77-5081 235-2834 NOW I (R)- 13th 'Already Seen By 77,843 GREENYILL1ANS From Wire, Staff Reports of Clemson. Bond was set at 1 uai tiWR TALL I i Veats BILLY JACK! WHO PUT A WHITE COP ON THE BIGGEST BUCK RIP-OFF OF THE DECADE "DETROIT 9000" 94th "WALKING TALL' Sheriff Cooley 6aid the groundwork for the arrests were laid by the narcotics squad and undercover agents. Many of those arrested were picked up in parking areas at shopping centers and grocery stores in Anderson, Williamston and Pelzer. Cooley said the parking lots are a favorite mJm r. COtO A total of 18 persons were arrested in two South Carolina counties late Friday night and early Saturday for possession and sale of narcotics.

Police in Liberty said Saturday three men were arrested and charged with possession of heroin. They were identified as Arthur F. Madison, 22, Samuel Abrams, 25, and Billy Young, 25, all $10,000 each. Anderson County Sheriff E. E.

"Duck" Cooley, using practically all of his department as he did a couple of weeks ago in vice raids on three motels, cracked down on violators of the drug act Friday night. Some 15 persons were arrested in a drive which continued throughout the night. .1 tub nut RATED HOVtC PAREPnS u.mMoW bk t-m. i- 3 1MOOLO WHS TUt'n WITH THW TO IttJ WHIN WAS THf LAST TIMI YOU STOOD VP ANO APPLAUDED A MOVIEt mm. gathering-place for the drug SEE JIM BROWN TAKE ON KARATE KILLERS! HELD OVER! group.

Sheriff Cooley said he expects at least that many more arrests will be made in connection with the Friday night crackdown. "A lot of them ran," he said, Mni w-Q' PRESENTS Tzsy nStNcw1. vo2 "but we will pick them up in a few days." Ages and addresses of those arrested were not immediately available. P. ft-" Those charged with violation I NEW PRESIDENT M.

Stanyarne Bell will assume his duties Saturday as 10th president of Erskine College. A Greenwood native, he is a 1943 graduate of Erskine, and former president of Limestone College. COLOR i U0V1EU8 T00D-A0 3b LH winter of the drug act were: John William Barrett, Jerry Michael sum SHOWS DAILY AT 1-3-5-7-9 SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 3 P.M. Weldon, Kenneth Ray Crocker, Barbara Lee Harward, Ben SREGIArGUEST YOUR LAST CHANCE I f- TO SEE IT BEFORE I FX IT IS TAKEN OUT NT' "7E 1 jSAVI HTCHAT Robert Gardner, Georgia Ann Mosteller, Norman Sammy Stanton, Steve Michael Jordan, Wylie Keith Smith, Billy Wilson S.C. Women Name I Hicks, two counts; William Earl Adams, and Donald SUNDAY SEPT.

9 8:00 PM Thrasher, two counts Floyd Shelton was charged with possession of marijuana; tit GREENVILLE MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Tickets: Ronald Hayward Hyatt, con tjK? 'j 1 .1 SPECIAL MATINEE SHOWS TODAY 2 4 P.M.I ALyf "CHARLOTTE'S WEB" A- spiracy; Gerald Thompson Cleveland, violation of the drug ur Delegation Head HILTON HEAD Mrs. Carter L. Allen has been named delegation chairman for the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women to the National Federation of Republican Women Convention in Los Angeles, Sept. 26-29. The 17th biennial convention of the NFRW will meet in Los Angeles to elect officers and vote on possible by-law revisions.

Mrs. Norman C. Armitage of Spartanburg has been nominated for a second two-year term as national president. act and contributing to the delin quency of a minor. Columbia Pleturei And Rtstar ProductioM Prtsent BARBRA STREISAND-OMAR SHARIF "FUNNY GIRL" TECHINCOLOMMMMKI" FIRST 3,000 SOLD, $5.00 BALANCE: $6.00 ST- A- "Might just turn out to emulate the runaway success of 'BILLY JACK'.

Slambang impact. Deeply Ktvin Thomas. Los Angeles Timet Plus 25o Seat Tax JrY.VS ORIGINAL ROADSHOW VERSION 1 MVA PRT Sets Brochure Deadline SOS WESC RADIO GOSPEL CONCERT 9 I COLUMBIA The South 1 ELEPHONE 215-9010 STANLEY DOMEN'S Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism has FUNNIEST set a deadline of Sept. 15 for submitting material for inclusion in their 1974 events PICTURE I HAVE SEEN "bedazzled' 'Bedazzled' is bedazzling!" -Judith Crist TODAY tti tii EASLEY lllnRPSI" The brochure will list activi Yorker -New Yc UULUNT 859-9392 ties of interest to the general i 1 3 public occurring in the state II Directed bv V1NCENTE illNNELU I from January through Decern ber 1974. It will be distributed The ADVENTURE of lost Horizon' by PRT at travel shows throughout the Eastern U.

S. and Cana mm i In da, in response to mail requests Inmnn mnnn 1 ELEPHONE 2.J5-9010 Ik i. it Is as breathless as it is spectacularl SEATS NOT RESERVED by individuals and various pub lications, at all state welcome A I LAIN I centers and through chambers of commerce, travel agents and automobile clubs. they're RAVING I I Jjl GREER I I II 1 877-9638 I NOW SHOWING I Greenville EEKPjflig) Memorial Auditorium (ED GUI dfflD EM I phis 25c soot tu Any group desiring to submit an event for inclusion in the about II A)S5HUNTEIV5 publication should include the name, date and place of the event, a brief description of COLUMBIA PICTURES PrtMMt Tt STANLEY KRAMER ftoArton same, and the person to contact for further information. This material should be sent to: Cher- GEORGE C.SCOTT FAYE DUN AWAY JOHN MILLS JACK PALANCE ie Had, Travel Writer, S.

C. De partment of Parks, Recreation Music by Lyricjby HAL DAVID and Tourism, P. O. Box 1358, BURT BACHARACH Columbia, s. c.

29202. 0 here's why, Tatum O'Neal! CRUDEj Lensmen SALLY KELLERMAN-GEORGE KENNEDY LIV ULLMANN-PETER FINCH SHOWS PRICES 3:00 ADULTS 5:45 $2-00 8-30 LJHI2J2L CHILDREN i.ir $1i00 Take Honors SHOWS 3-5-7 9 ADMISSION $1.50 75c youngster who is stealing America's heartl You've been reading about her! TIP: "PAPER MOON" is likely the best movie you'll see In Pendleton TODAY PARIS i ANDERSON Photographers from Pendleton, Seneca and SUN. SHOWS AT 2-4 9 Simpsonville took top honors NOW SHOWING at the annual banquet of the Pendleton District Camera this year! LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Club, which took on the theme 'Photography It's An Art." SUN. SHOWS START AT 3:20 I Chair 1 MtAUSTEI SQUt Rodney Stevens of Pendleton FAMILY WEEK $3.00 PER POINSEIT HIGHWAY CARLOAD was awarded trophies for best black-and-white picture and best color slide. Jim Goller of THEY BURIED THE WRONG MAN.

Seneca, out-going president, re From he maker of MB ALSO HE WONT HAKE THE SAME Beginning FRIDAY PMlUUkHl VVTniATHIl I 1QUAM I ceived the trophy for best color print. Charlie Thomson Jr. of "WHAT '5 UP, DOC?" Simpsonville won two trophies the Fant's Camera Shop award for highest point aver WALT DISNEY tsM age and the club trophy for highest total points. judges tor tms year's compe TnnUcr Films Ud. preuuU A rum LlojJ Production "TIIEKUiri called noorr TECHNICOLOR- WIDE SCREEN tition were officials of the Greenville County Museum of The ultimate in Martial Arts adventure and excitement! Art Director Jack Morris, Curator Ed Ritts and Jim Howard Being judged were the winning PLUS WALT DISNEY'S "MILLION DOLLAR DUCK" pictures from all club compe OPEN 8:00 STARTS AT 8:30 LATE SHOW FRI.

-SAT. "CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH" titions in the past year. Any 'DEEP THRUST" FRI. "PAPER MOON" previous awards or points are not considered for the annual IN COLOR RATED judging, but "the best of the SALUTE TO BIG JOHN FRI. best" are the ones chosen in each category.

Officers for the year installed MAULDIN 277-1910 were Clark Webb of Central, And now the movie ss ol COLOR president and Rodney Stevens of Pendleton, vice-president. Re-elected were Tom Compton it i ii iiira SUN. SHOWS START AT 3:00 i ot Anderson, secretary, and "CLASS." Crist, New York Mag. "DELIGHTFUL." Kauffmann, New Republic Sensational! BEBI Deb, a truly sensational find (whose voice is I hauntingly similar to Karen Carpenter's) enter- tains with her fine group fo offer on evening I of superb music for. listeners and dancers alike.

NOW APPEARING aModc 0DK0dD00ra oramEooni "The Finest Food in the Southeast!" I ANTRIM DRIVE Robert D. Jackson of Anderson, JESUS CHRIST treasurer. SUPERSTAR mm "SJIWWMj 20th Child Born To Austrians is a genuine masterpiece ot staggering proportions. Edward Behr' Newsweek LIENZ, Austria (AP) Mrs WisZL I SUN. SHOWS START 2:30 I Si Anna Muelburger has given birth to her 20th child.

Her hus band, George, a 52-year-old farmer, told newsmen he was proud of his new offspring, but said it was getting increasingly Break the law and he's difficult to find names for his the last man you want to see. Jotcph E. Uvlnc in! Brut Productioni children. SUN. SHOWS START AT 3:00 George Glenda! I I JOHN IPS tHH mmmmmm pegal JacksonI Touch OfClass aaRtMl TYerBC.ar.na1.

aNQjESfME Esis.ERA I E3 COLOB 1 PC S3 IN KB I A IN IK RMITMCTtD U()tf IT tequoet Ktmiinfin9 Pertfti Adult GuttdttM Place I SOTSRlMiJffcisBl SHOWS ADMISSION MAT. $1.50 .75 EVE. $2.00 1.00 Wf COLOR I WffftWflBiiljii iig'iiigipi-iBaiEimsigiMEii EiTUCE LEE -JOHN SAXON AHNA CAPRI rENTER THE DRAGON" Co Star ring BOB WALL SKIH KIEN and Introducing JIM KELLY STARTS FQX I THURSDAY downtown irNQUI-AJl DEBATE BODJH 8TRONO KKBlTtTAIi ONI8SVCS. (oiitiuu rHtiMirBiiMKiiiO TlAli 1IAII yAJkhGU XIUIUI I FREE Kiddie show Wed. 10:30 A.M.

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