The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 March 1976 — Page 3
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Famous pirate returns in 'Blackbeard's Ghost'
In the early years of the eighteenth century, there lived the most infamous pirate of all, Edward Teach, know’n as Blackbeard From the Spanish Main to the Carolinas, he wrought a 4 bloody trail of destruction and terror He was killed in a sea battle off the American shore, but his legend remained to haunt the Atlantic coastline forever In Walt Disney’s “Blackbeard’s Ghost,” the treacherous pirate returns from the netherworld, where he has been wandering, in limbo for two centuries, and is given one more
chance to lay his soul to rest by performing a good deed. However, the spirit of Blackbeard. portrayed by Peter Ustinov, can’t keep from pulling .pranks ori track coach Steve 'Walker, played by Dean Jones. tJJe man who unwittingly conjures the pirate Suzanne Pleshette and Elsa Lanchester also appear in the swashbuckling comedy. The color by Technicolor movie is set around a tiny hamlet beside the Atlantic Ocean. Robert Stevenson directed the Buena Vists re-release Bill Walsh and
Don DaGradi wrote the screenplay from a book by noted illustrator Ben Stahl. Walsh also co-produced the film. The show' opens Friday at the Goshen Theater. “ Milford Scouts Observe Anniversary By GARY BRAY The Boy Scout troop 747 of Milford observed Scout Week February 7-14. In celebration they designed a display window for Lavon’s Variety store in Milford and displayed the Klondike Derby sled that the scouts made. They won second place in the display case event. The troop was involved in various other activities during the month of February. They attended church at the Milford Christian church in full uniform on February 8. and visited the county courthouse in Warsaw on February 14. Eight Scouts, scoutmaster and leader Larry Harman, attended a hockey game in Fort Wayne on February 22. First aid runs at Syracuse The Syracuse area emergency unit responded to two calls on Thursday, the first for .Andres Garza, 23, of East Milford who sustained first and second degree burns to the arms, face and neck when , glue exploded at Sea Nymph on Chicago street in Syraciiise. He was transported to Goshen hospital. The call was at 8:43 Jph. Mrsl Leo Druckamiiler. 65, r 4 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen hospital at 9:16 pm. after becoming ill at her home.
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' • Joe Adan- will present Thursday’s travel and adventure serjes program for the Lakeland Kiwanis club’s 1976 season at 7:30 p m. in the Wawasee high school auditorium. His subject will be “Kentucky — Tennessee Experience.” Adair has lived, worked or traveled in nearly,so countries in a relentless quest to know this earth and its peoples.-He takes several lifetime’s worth erf experience to the lecture stage. From these he draws his accounts of life as it is lived around th|e world. hMt. Adair grew- up in the mlidwest. Waterloo. lowa, is still hbme to him and his wife, MaryLiz. He completed his undergraduate work at the University of Northern lowa and Georgetown university, Washington. D C. He holds a master*! degree in education But his education has scarcely been limited to campus life. He has followed the midnight sun
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FOOD, FLICKS 8 FIK A Guide To Area Entertainment
OPENS FRIDAY — CIA director Cliff Robertson, center, is kidnapped by Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway in Dino De Laurentiis* “Three Days of the Condor,” a Stanley Schneider production. The Sydney Pollack film, a drama of suspense and pursuit, also stars Max von Sydow and John Houseman. The screenplay by Lorenzo Semple. Jr. and David Rayfiel is based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor” by v James Grady. Schneider produced and Pollack directed the Wildwood Enterprises, inc. co-production released by Paramount. In color. Opens Friday at the Lake Theatre.
Three Days of the Condor' to open Friday at Lake Theatre
Dino De Laurentiis’ presentation of “Three Days of the Condor,’’ starring Robert
across Iceland; traced and retraced Africa’s grasslands to photograph her people and game at home; signed and sailed aboard whaling expeditions to the Arctic , and been made to feel equally at home living with Moslems in Kuwait, Hindus in India and Kikugus in Kenya In tomorrow night s program, however. Adair puts his talent to work here in the USA as he focuses on the Great Smoky A Mountains. Cades Cave. Gatlinburg, Lookout mountain, the Cumberland Gap and Cumberland falls. This is a land of natural bridges and lazy rivers, Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett, horse races and horsey places. Bluegrass and heritage of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. He shows Nashville and Opryland At every stop the focus is on people, acting naturally, at work on mountain crafts and at play enjoying that good old country music. It is a film of warmth, humor and fun
Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow and John Houseman as Mr. Wabash, will open Friday at the Lake Theatre in Warsaw. The Stanley Schneider production is a suspense thriller about a CIA researcher played by Redford who is plunged into a harrowing chain of events that exposes covert activities within the agency. Redford finds himself trapped in a struggle that not only threatens his life, but forces him to examine his own conscience and personal values Sydney Pollack’s film was shot on locations Uiroughout New York city and Washington, Director Pollack’s impressive film credits include such hits as “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?,” “Jeremiah Johnson” and “The Way We Were.” “Three Days of the Condor," based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor” by James Grady, has a screenplay by Lorenzo Semple. Jr. and David Rayfiel. Redford and Dunaway are two of the screen's top stars, Redford’s many top films including “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” “The Sting" and “The Way We Were.” Ms. Dunaway, who rose to fame in “Bonnie and Clyde.” was nominated for an Academy Award last year for her per-
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formance in "Chinatown.” Robertson, an Emmy and Academy Award winner appears as a CIA official. Von Sydow and John Houseman, winner of the 1973 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in “The Paper Chase.” also have major roles, rounding out an extraordinarily versatile cast. “Three Days of the Condor" is produced by Stanley Schneider. It is a Wildw ood Enterprises, Inc. co-production. The film drama is a Paramount release. NIXON PLANS President Nixon on Nov. 9, 1973, told Republican congressional leaders be planned to make public the White House tape recordings and Watergate documenta. Um & Hul Raws 'er \ MM I T » al BEGINS TERM — Phil Gunden. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Gunden of Milford, has begun a two-year term of voluntary service with Mennonite board of missions. Elkhart. He is a member of the College Mennonite church, Goshen. Phil is working in maintenance at Academia Menonita. Summit Hills, Puerto Rico. Living in two unit houses a block apart. Summit Hills Voluntary Service workers serve as maintenance workers, elementary, music and junior high teachers at Academia Menonita. A nurse VSer also instructs prenatal classes in the community. Phil is a 1971 graduate of Wawasee high school. He attended Goshen college for two years. Before entering service he was employed as a carpenter in Goshen. Currently more than 225 youth through senior adults serve with Mennonite board of missions in 50 voluntary service locations in Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico.
Lew Zaharako to be in Warsaw On March 9, Lew Zaharko, director of the attorney general’s consumer protection division will be in Kosciusko county to distribute consumer educational pamphlets to various local offices. Between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., he will be at the Courthouse in the Commissioner’s room at Warsaw. Individuals who feel that they have been the victims of deceptive business sales practice or who have general questions on consumer matters can meet with the staff member at that time. Individuals who will be unable to meet with the staff member can telephone the consumer protection division on its toll-free number. 800-382-5516, between 8:15 and 4:45 EST, Monday through Friday.
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