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Show September 8, 1967 HILL TOP TIMES Page Stars Ann Blyth Musical 'Carnival' Two Officers to be Honored At AFA National Conference Ann Blyth, the lovely actress-singe- r who has success all in mediums of entertainment a resounding will scored the opening musical at Valley Music Hall, star in "Carnival," Versatile Sept. H-2- 3. Tickets for the production are on sale in Room 210, Bid. inJ?Lmei.8tone on the moon's ieen the obJ'ect of de- y the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center. Judged to be about 30 feet in the stone is resting neardiameter, the bottom rnile-wid- ESS years, began entertaining on a New by singing York radio station. She com- bined school work with dancing, singing and drama lessons and was chosen to appear on Broadin way as one of the children g play the Pulitzer "Watch on the Rhine." The spotlight of fame, once focused on her has not dimed Prize-winnin- Ann Blyth but indeed has become brighter as she has matured as an actress, as a singer and as a Most child actresses fade away into obscurity as they reach their "teens," but not Ann. She is known as a triple-thre- at woman. seem to little French waif confiding her loneliness to puppets. Tickets also are on sale in for the other musiBldg. cals at the theater in the round: S-1- 80 "Oklahoma," Sept. 7, and "Take Me Along." Oct. 25-O- 9-2- personality for she is equally at ease in dramatic, comedy or singing roles, . . . moving from radio to the legitimate theater to motion pictures, to TV with incredible artistry. On June 27, 1953, she became the bride of Dr. James ct. 1. COMMERCIAL GOING AIR?? Merry Musical "Carnival" is a merry of the midway utterly fes tive from the first to the last. CAN GET XOO ON THfc WAY f fTER Submit your entry now for the Freedoms Foundation Letter moods fron? mixing brillantly the glitter of the Big Top to Writing contest and speak out for vour priceless heritage Freedom, the enchanting freshness of a ' Regular Colonel Retirements Policy Change is Expained Major commands have with regard to mandatory retirement of officers in the regular grade of colonel. (AFNS) been advised of a new policy Effective with selections made last month, officers receiving regular promotion to with an effective date after completion of 25 years' creditable service for mandatory retirement will be retired within six months after com colonel pletion of 30 years of creditable service. Air Force policy has been to mandatorily retire regular colonels as soon as they complete 30 Selection years' service. Dayton TI10R0FARE 6.00.50x13 050 excite $156 7.75x14 excise $2.20 ' Nylon Tubeless Blackwoll $A89 FREE l27 of a e crater about three miles from one of the eight Apollo S 68 recently selted by NASA The stone appears to have been Award. the uPPer rid&e 55 gfiV?m 1st Lt. Thomas M. McCann down the wall of the crater. Other boulders or rocks on Jr., formerly a production offithe lunar surface appear to have been thrown out of craters, roll- cer in the airmunitions producing a short distance before stop- tion management section, Pro ping. NASA scientists say that , any information derived from the study will be helpful in the selection of lunar landing sites. College, Norfolk, Va., while Lieutenant McCann is now attending the Air Force Institute of Technology program at Ohio State University. lueprint For Freedom Airman Selected Honor Graduate A2C Richard M. Ternyey was named honor graduate while attending the Outside Plant Installation Course at Shep-par- d AFB, Texas. His final grade was 94.5. James T. McElhone commended Airman Ternyey for his exceptional achievement in a letter of congratulations. Colonel McElhone is the chief of the Communications Training Department. AUTO PARTS C&7 210 EAST 200 SOUTH Airman Ternyey is assigned as a member of the Outside Plant team of MSgt. Andrew J. Chellette. early enough in their careers allowed five years in grade without exceeding the maximum 30 years' srevice for retirement. The new policy seeks to improve promotion opportunity to regular colonel for officers with more than 25 years' creditable service for mandatory retirement. 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