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SERIOUS PROTECTION ABBYVIIXE, Kan. (UPD Deer hunting in Kansas is tak en seriously, but Paul Ehling is just as serious about protecting his horses from hunters. Ehling posted a sign which reads, "No trespassing, viola tors will be shot at, if missed, prosecuted." NOW! thru Saturday Wl.'llifmllf I u J1ZA OPEN TONITE or 7:00 Complete Show starts 7:15 s-'h JOCK UAHOSETasTrzw' "WOOflt STRODE $273 plus . . . CO-HIT: Page A-8 The Newt-Review -Thur., Nov. 14, 1963 HST Blasts Communists, Birch Society Members LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP1) - Former President Harry S. Tru man blasted the Communists as "a set of damned liars" and the John Birch Society as "Ku Klux Klansmen without their night shirts," on a recent television program. Truman, in his usual peppery style when he deviated from a 16-page text, said "the Commu nists always make promises but they never keep them. People FRI.-SAT.-SUN. j&Nv ' OPEN 6:30 VVMjLS Showi ifort 7:08 "Ma, . (or Adults '. V JAYNE MANSFIELD in the MOST TALKED-ABOUT MOVIE o Hie YEAR "PROMISES! PROMISES!" v with marie Mcdonald plus V Friday & Saturday "FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON" Red Buttons . Fabian Barbara Eden plus "YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" James Mitchum -Alana Ladd -Jody McCrea plus Color Cartoon -"Riverboar Mission" Thursday thru Saturday "DIAMOND HEAD" Charlton Heston Yvette Mimieux George Chakiris -France Nuyen James Darren Plus "THE PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER" Thurt., Fri., Sat. 7:00 p.m. Sun., Holiday-6:00 p.m. Cloud Mon., Tuot., Wod. Friday & Saturday "DRUMS OF AFRICA" Frankie Avalon . Mariette Hartley In Color plus ' "HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMEN" 1 Box Office Opens at 6:45 Show Starts at 7:00 think they are easy to deal with iiecause of all the promises. But they're nothing but a set oi damned liars, they always have been and always will be. 1 wouldn't trust them across the street." He said the Russians are "scared to death of the Chinese Communists who could overrun them at will. We want to keep them that way." Truman turned to the Birch Society a few minutes later in his 45-minute speech before an Anti-Defamation League 50th anniversary dinner at the Fla mingo hotel. "Birchers are nothing but Ku Klux Klansmen without their nightshirts. They should p u t their nightshirts on and we 11 whip 'em like we whipped the Klan," he said. Turning once again to the Communist threat, he said "anybody who wants to over throw this great republic, he's got to fight me tilljiell freezes over. I'm hip on the subject." At one point, he whipped a small folded card from his pocket and, waving it at the audience, told them they could buy one for a dime and every body should. "It's the Constitution of the United States," he said, "every body should read it sometime. And then they should read it again and again." Truman said it was a docu ment that school children under stand in a matter of minutes but that lawyers can't understand after a matter of weeks. Movie Showtime Thursday, Nov. 14, 1IU INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7:00. Complete show at 7:15. "Tarian'a 3 Challenoes" at 7:35 only.-"Flipper" at 9:15 only STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sal-Sun only TRI CITY DRIVE IN-Open at :00. Show slarls al 7 p.m. "Diamond Head" end "The pirates of Blood River" Friday, Nov. 15, 1H3 INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 4:30. Show starts al 7:00. "Tarian's 3 Chal- lenges" at 7:70 and 10:55. "Flipper" at 9:00 only. STARLITE DRIVE-IN-Open 6:30. Shows start at :tw. ' promises, r-romises and "Cold Wind In AuOUst." BENETTA (Winston! "Five Weeks In A Baloon" and "Young Guns ot lexas. rinvFRLFAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box ottlce opens 6:45. Show starts at 7:00. "Drums Of Africa" ona "tier cules And The Cepllve Women." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gates open 5:30. Show at 6:00. "Diamond Head" and "The Pirates of Blood River." POSTAL PUZZLER ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPli-Ilufus K. Barton Jr. addressed a let ter to: "0-5220837 "110423 "79916." His son, Lt. Rufus K. Barton HI, received It at Ft. 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