noftmAT ■Tiwufu, juin mhVandols Damoge Outdoor Theaterlt;OMCt8Uii tictt Pm« Oee;pfeftirc vUek ii oAm oied In itrip-aiM bUirttegU wredt tlil |grOi, vhik dyne mit# VM fvptoyid ^ dMlroy tteproJeetioQ bootkMnii eord, wUek ii Ml oA by a d€toojtion eip» lud teeo wripptd arpuad ill tat ooe olt; tbo U irpodM pofU ttait iupport tbf KncQ wUch U M (Mt wi^ ind Si fact high. The aberiff aild the culpdti ippir*^ Mtlj tied lU the fUMi toother and used ao electric pitmfer to wt otf the prima eoHl hint Ailboufh all poaU but ooe were sheared off at base, the acreea did oot topple and ooly ia 10-toot sectioo wis damaged. The framework, however, wis iprung.Djdaznite wia uaed to damage the pro}ecii^n booth ifKl eQUipmeDt; A hole was drilled through the concrete foundation at a corner of the building where the sticks of dynamite were placed.Rubble from the base of the screen and damaged building was scattered over parts of the eight-acre tract used by the theater.Mr. and Mrs. John Hcxlges, who live near the drive in theater, and Slatt McConnell, w'ho operates the Parkwoiy motel, said they 'were awakened by the explosions.Mr. Hodges atid he .saw a flash of lighi when the second explosion occurred. Mr. McConnell said a mirror' in his motel fell off the wall and that a window was cracked at Dreher’s Tractor Sales. The building which houses the projection booth and equipment also contains a concession stand and rest rooms. The frame structure w*as shattered at one end* and the wall looscrcd.‘ Mr. Gilfilen said it was his opinion that the explosions were instigated by someone who “wants to get me out of the drive-in theater 5 business.7 He said he had not rc-cei\'ed any threat ynd did not know who might wish to harm him. Bud I'jck has trailed Mr. GiUUento Ito pMt tferat fmtt. iprlBgof IMS a toM(«Mgvtr;to ieraw gg to fermer kcatk«f nuakf ahk damage. Itoi Uit wii forted to fgetto to Mgr Lake Pagk .wkM I higkviy dtpartoto .toM aKe to apprpatos to a wmm ovar to WatoMdtog rtork tor*beallatoto•M . ' *All of Argentine Cabinet Resigns(CoDMaoai n«« r*f* Ob*Ipiiper plcUiirti tikrn ot Ptron Tuesdiy afUrnooa it Mi raii-denec. They ihowelt;j him imJllni vhile recelvbg t delefaUon of • itudcnti (BUM froiB leMfiiiiry KbooBi.Significintly. Um itite.owMd ri-dio resumed its mtDtioo Tutsdiyni|ht of the Ui« Evj Peroa ia. Its evening newt bulletin, Mtting the S:25 broadcist it the “time it wMch Evi Peron pisied into in-mortsUty.’’ , .The radio omiUijd the- sloca*) Monday night for the first tiine itii three years and moved the buUetIn back to 8:30 p.m.Authoritative but u n o f f t e i a 1 sources laid the cabinet resigned to facilitate reorganiiation of the government following lart Thursday's abortive revolt. Some of Uw Ttlinbters. wilV retain their posts the sources said, -but there v-ai oo indication which o.nes.r1DANCESATURDAY NIGHTteJOHN WEST«nd th«KEYNOTESfha