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Show ' “| Actor Paul Muni Dies at Age 71 | 7, Sunday Merald FOND*Y, wOCvsT Georry, Vien | SANTA BARBARA, -Calif., He is survived by his widow (UPI)—Paul Muni, the Aus-|and-two brothers, Joseph and Al trian-born actor who "Pioneer won an of Los Angeles Academy Award for his film His acting career spanned 50 portrayal of Louis Pasteur, died years. Born Muni Weisenfreund 1255 S. STATE, PROVO Friday at his home; He was.71. in Lemburg, Austria, on Sept. A family nurse said death'22, 1895, he entered the theater & was atttibuted to heart trouble.!at age 13 with a Yiddish stock Muni had been ill for several'company. He signed with 20th months and had been in/Century Fox in Hollywood in generally poor health since/1928 and dropped the name undergoing treatment for pneu-| Weisenfreund. monia and a heart ailment in| His first two OPEN £00 — THIS GREAT PICTURE NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT AT THE DRIVE-IN ADULTS 1.25—CHILD FREE SHOW 8:30 MGM presen: A KENNETH HYMAN PRODUCT) pictures were |undistinguished 1964 CLOSED SUNDAY “BIG MOUTH 7:30 and 10:55 “RINGS” 9:25 | but they His. wife, Bella, was at his'brought him to the attention of him side when he succumbed in his Howard Hughes who chose .JERRYLEWIS ~~ “THEBIG MOUTH home in this southern California|for the lead in “Scarface”: in coastal community. In 1955, impaired 1932. His gangster role in vision) “Scarface” established Muni as forced him to leave his role in'a top movie star. In the same “Inherit the Wind” on the New|year he appeared in “I Am a York stage. A tumor in his left Fugitive From a Chain Gang” eye was removed later that|which year, aroused a nationwide FELDToneORL CALAS Blnov LESTER. SUSAN BAY reaction against inhuman prison RRY Tes9 RCD BLRed ses ERT Sit asta Services for the actor who| conditions. became famous for his roles as) He won an. Academy Award| “Scarface” and a fugitive from|for “The Story a chain gang were scheduled) Pasteur,” in 1936. "PAUL MUNI, shown in 1960 photo, a giant of the movies’ hey- [Tuesdayat Holywood Par of Louis _—_—_———_ | (i day who was equally convincing as the gangster “Scarface” Cemetary chapel with] The highest point in Massa-) femorial and the dedicated scientist Louis Pasteur, died at his home in | Rabbi Leonard Bierman offici-/chusetts is Mount hes Santa Barbara, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) ating. 3, feet. What's Playing At the Movies “SWIM AT << non PROVO Academy — Luv. Paramount — A Guide .For the Married Man. 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