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Th Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, April 25, 1962 Julius La Rosa Captivates With Songs i effectlvflM Lyons Den In charge of the lighting. Sorry, fellows. a saenaaaaa s- Tony Curtis Joins Yorkin And Lear HOLLYWOOD Tony tis' independent company, Curtis Enterprises, and Bud Yorkin and Norman Lear's Tandem Enterprises, have joined forces to produce Playboy." Original screenplay will be I written by Lear, directed by Yorkin, and produced by Stan Margulies, with Curtis essay-' Jng role of publisher Hugh Hefner. By HENRY WARD Boyish looking as ever, Julius La Rosa is back with a trunk full' of good songs at the Vogue Terrace. Julius is quite a charmer and he had the Vogue Terrace -patrons practically Jar Joe Negri Trio will play for the show and Steve Gay-nor will be master of ceremonies.

Here. There The Friday night adult dances staged by KDKA disc jockeys will be resumed this Rose Caldcrone will host thfej press at a luncheon honoring Libeiace at the Variety Clu' Friday. The pianist opens a-nine-day run at Mrs. Caldrrj one's Twin Coaches Friday, night. ous appearances In district niteries.

Julius will be at the Vogue rTTTT'TTf- wei-k at the Sherwyn Hotel. Al Snyder's orchestra will play fur dancing on the hotel's second floor Jim Williams will have a record dance on the third floor. The. dances have been a Friday night feature for more than four years and the quartet of discmen includes Bob Tratvy. Art Pallan, Clark Pvace and Jim Williams.

A re lew of the two nne-actor at the Mttsbursli I'laj house Dream," ami "The Zoo Inadvertently omit-tenl tlm names of Mel Shapiro, who turned In a top-notch. Job of direction, and Moner, who as Terrace for two shows nightly Casey Adams Joins through Sunday. Comedy Cast mesmerized with a set of tunes that fit him perfectly. Of the (roup we prefer Ills dnlnjr of "Moon River," "Bowl of Cherries." the effervescent "Coniparl" and the haunting- "Maria" from "West Side Story." But it wasn't until he switched from being just a HOLLYWOOD Cascv fgwiiosiui tro45 IvS 7 10 TO 1 1 oovgu uonc rcATufu ivtur wuk By LEONARD LYONS NEW YORK, April 25 The staff at Doctors Hospital, where Jackie Gleason registered for minor surgery last week, prepared for unusual behavior unlike that of any other patient When Gleason was at the hospital a few years ago he gave daily parties for visiting friends. He had a bar and food sent in from Shor's When Frank Sinatra visited him, Gleason said: "Name it, and I'll produce it food, booze, girls "A girl in a hospital?" Sinatra wondered "Of course," Gleason replied, "although she may have a little fever.

The "American Tribute to Picasso" opened today in nine New York art galleries, for the benefit of the Public Edu- Vorety Show Pittsburgh tallent goes on parade tonight in a special program at the Variety Club. Called the "Wonderful World of Entertainment The Coldert Goddess DeNELL DeLAIN singer of songs to a full-bodied per- MARGARET RUTHERFOKU Nigh the The Canadian Entity program is de- Adams has been signed by producer Gant Gaither to a role in Technicolor romantic cometd, "My Six Loves," starring Debbie Reynolds, Davkt Jansscn and Ralph Tacger. Adams will essay the part of J. C. Smith, an Itinerant fruit picker who claims guard ianship of his six nieces and nephew so that he can collect welfare aid.

HUHD3SE (SHE 8AIPJ" LAST RALLET 0 THE SEASON! 1 NITE SYRIA MOSQUE-NEXT SAT. MAY 5 ARTHUR KENNEDY "Ilctries Mioml iineiii is 'O. signed not only as an entertainment feature for members of Tent No. 1 and their guests but also to provide local performer an former with the "Soli 1-oquy" from "Carousel" that Julius really demon-s a his prowess. For the major moving number he put aside the wet I Rafter Shokmo Ovoti I Viontl Hernia! "J.eecb (I If 1U INI "tl iaYXY TWIST AT THE "COVE' I its Aaeele.

11-1 1 1 I i I opportunity to Miss Goodman Julius Advertising Woes HOLLYWOOD Jack Lorn-mon's role in "Days of Wine and Roses" shows the comedy and the sorrow of how an advertising account executive is driven to booze. Ra- mm ts exhibit their talents. Every RAY AND THE FURYSl RT 5 1 DU. 4-9745J I Canada Ballet I CannHert" Joe Frewelica Call' I'flkfST RSlltt ce IR SMUIC Pjk. Priu lelletie un tonight roster are Aileen Goodman.

Janie Allen, The Emeralds, Rod Stadfield, Ron D'Amica, Helen Nardell and Gene Watkins. The popu LwnrANr Or 100 WITH 57MrnON7 ORtlitil KA LOIS SMITH, Prima Salleriea. axel all leadiaa doeceri will do.ee Importont rotes. Bnllioat Preqrom. "SWAN lAkf "A'TIRNOON OR A PAUN'' 'Asts III IV ef "SLIiPINte aiAUTt 'Pos do Trais "SlIIPINS liAUTV" aee) Pas de Dees NUTCRACKER P.ftiburjH Prenleres Alt.

BlArS ItKSFHVUl tl 9i. 5 9S It Hft 4 9 Has ImJ I lirketa NOW tt U1MBKU" HORNK S. SAM GOODY For best seals Phone A. or -nJl. Mail Orders.

Inter.iallonal Theater. Ptfh. 5. Pt microphone and sang straight from the heart. And what a heart this fellow has.

He gets brilliant support on the piano from his musical director, Joe Massimino, who directs the highly capable Art Farrar for the La Rosa portion of the show. Rounding out the bill at the East McKeesport supper club, presenting the first of a scries of new springtime shows, is comedian Rusty Ryan who has made numer- MM JACKIK GLEASON I nusual patient. cation Assn. John Richardson, who prepared the catalogue, showed the photographs of the 300 Paintings to Picasso, who examined them all, then said: "I now feel they belong to me again." Picasso has never been to America, and felt that perhaps this rare exhibit of his works would be reason to come here. "But you know me.

I'll never go." he told Richardson. "I can do all the traveling I want to in my head." Picasso also discussed Americans, from the late Dr. Albert Barnes who bought some drawings which the artist refused to sign to Gary Cooper who gave him a revolver (he was unable to hit anything with in. He thought Scott Fitzgerald was amusing, and said that Gertrude and Leo Stein were his first patrons. 'They are not men; they are not women," said Picasso about this 'breed.

"They are Americans." Joe E. Lewis, an inveterate horseplayer, attended the party at which Eddie Arcaro announced his retirement as jockey. "Eddie," Lew is said to Arcaro, "if you'd retired 20 years ago, I'd be a millionaire today." Louise Fazcnda, the veteran TONIGHT AT LIS FORBES FIELD PIRATES vs. it SGIIHS GIANTS OPENS FRIDAY TWIN COACHES i I I ff mm I ts laaaaarari in ii R.tRR"U i i Z2 r' 3 TWISTIV J.XIT An 1 on it willow loi DlSTllURltS TlsTAR ktlUZ NOIlt MANOR IOWL, NOILISTOWN 00., teREENTRSI WA. I-II8 THIS WEEK: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRODUCE xsuu leAiii thi lift ino a i unnei i and TOPCATS sound or THI wilso.v Special Party Rates Shows mm blended SCOTS WHISKY I I PHONY lORC cr DM fl.l.WH!IH Gil.

1-6888 WA.9 5151 LOTS OF FUN-FILLED STUDIO PARTIES Contlmntil't famous stml-prlvati courjR RtiRRs possible for yog to Itam iry danci rhythm, danci beautifully with any partner. ADULTS ONLY Stop in for your Free Lesson How It's So (Much Fun at this aiimnf SCOTCH WHISKY wo aoumn nmuTH, in TWi it HtBfl ia ran APRIL 17. at 1:40 P. M. APRIL 19, al 3:10 P.

M. FINAL CONCEITS OF SIASON YERDI REQUIEM MtNOriSON CHOIR OF PITTSIURCH tOtS MARSHALL, Sopraiw AUREiN FORRCSTtR, Alt, WALTIR CARRINCIR. Ttr NORM AN TdlldLI. Ian Ales Handtl'i Concerts Grouo In Miner TK Kf TS AT KM MANN S. nd IIORNF ALSO AT I MM RSI TV OF PITTSRl BOOK IIMU rltr lit Rlwr: IJ.

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12.50, 25, M. i lic: 1 ii. SI 0, 11.75. S2 p9wmmwm9mmmmmWMwHmmMmmBammmjmmmmwm' Ii il comedienne, who died in Hollywood last week, achieved remarkable success. Even her sentimental gestures turned out profitably.

She invested her early earnings in walnut groves in Hollywood. She told realty men who coveted the land: "No, I want RELAX ENJOY MOVIES ew. mil in iu in ii.ii iiii.niiii TONIGHT ON A GIANT esauc rox iffice inns hruis Rfrm ir.n rtnemiaact PANORAMIC SCREEN Don't Miss CONTINENTAL'S Famous 1962 TROPHY BALL Dinner, Oinclnj, fnttrtaln-want, Ftnn Sheraton Hotel, May I P. Tickets new available at I I st.u Dnivt i Bcuin A i I HAL fclOtK pruanla TNC MOST CRIAIIVt MUSJCAl CIANT Of THIS C(N(MTION! STyt a place whore my friends can come and pick walnuts" When she finally sold the land, it was for millions of dollars. A woman called the West-hampton Bath and Tennis Club and asked if only millionaires belonged.

"Oh, no," the manager assured her. "We have multimillionaires, too." h. aV' ray CC3ARLES i Why Settle for a I Second-Place Stamp Plan i Green Stamps are WORTH MOKE than any other stamp plan in Pittsburgh- none ABC ail Time Tee.le'M n'l Miss II! a) Walt Disney's "PIMOCCHIO" Oeell Al 4 O'Cleek Tech. rank Ainstra, Spencer Tract RR "ftlfiii 9-1271 Hifimay hS it Iir -S-' wriN Mil Uv ttdf ft 4t 'cooj -ow it urn- -tt diiih MMttr tl PtU MW CINIM RAT (NARliS "TWO WOMEN" Sophia Loren ARDMORE tt tnt ents tl. 1-iUlO Continental DANCE STUDIOS 313 Sixth Ave.

COR. WOOD ST. OPEN DAILY 10 le IS, SAT. Till i "GUNS OF NAVARONE," G. Peel "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" Um Hnlftrn trirtr Numn tiflnn Uefhh "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" Doris Day BLUE DELL SO fatf After SYRIA MOSQUE-TONIGHT ONLY 8:30 P.

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(ALTZ Un l.i'.l HI l.b.rt. Atlantic 1-214. S.oi alM avollobl. at SYRIA MOSOUI T0NI4MT at lata at shaw tima. 1 "KIN" 0 KINGS" Technicolor (Ifl Sranaa lilt RliRlMst kVaifekfl iitR Wilts, far riut RflfctreJ Khnrl Suhiectt Justice Frankfurter will not return to the Supreme Court Jackie Mason has been signed tor a top role in Stan-Icy Kramer's film "It's a Mad, Mad World." Astronauts Glenn, Shcpard and Grissom will be at the Seattle World's Fair May 10 for a "Conference on i Peaceful Uses of Space." Peter Sellers, whose newest films are "Only Two Can riay" and "Lolita," arrived from England Friday.

Sellers CAMP HORNE ICKETS "Bachelor Flit" Tacit' fuesdv Wetd Sits IUrtt4 4U7 SYRIA SHRINE IRCUS GET YOUR "THE OUTSIDER" Tony Curtis ODAY! SfwpatAU the Stores -JjI ice St a Hons -JH COLONIAL ll Satk J-9707 "JOURNEY TO 7th PLANET" Tech. John Aiiir. Thj' "4 Horstmen of Apocalypit," I K.J A lla.elsoa I katlaa HeaVAtr EL RANCHO BENEFIT SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN CIVIC ARENA BOX OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY NOON TO 8 P. M. HORNES, GIMBELS I SYRIA MOSQUE BOX OFFICE OPEN WEEK DAYS "Stent pf Mont Crislo," R.

Calhoun tt SO. R'isinllit Csssl 1-4100 That tZtl lliiitM 111 Asm aVsr Tolls! FAIR GROUND "KIND OF KINDS" Tech. 8:45 said: "I would like to see Las Vegas; I hear it's very interesting. And that," he added, "is what we tall ImaiHIls list Is Seal Plus Selected Short Subjects rs'l s.tfriinll. IS 1 OW -Tt GATEWAY SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST 3-RING EXTRAVAGANZA "THE OUTSIDER" Tony Curtis "THE TRAPP FAMILY" Tech.

Cf Clit i te ksaiieslsa. ft. RieaKinrn Thriltert w'T "Ivinhoe." Elli. Tavlor. Robt.

Taylotv Gr. Pittsburgh CIVIC ARENA -4 Rt ni istt ef t.K.,hti of Round Table." Ave Gerdner i)ies fftetf Alltr 4-W Ihe tireatest Human luama Fer Told riNR OF KINGS" Tech. LXACK AVII17 Gr. Pittsburgh MAY 1st to 5th 1.. a 141 I Ml teif mi WtTt- inBh.ti trU VMl 4 IX Riht.

Watner. Dolores Hart, t.rnle "oetcl COMANCHEROS" Tech, A 6Ft PICTUItt T. Pelt Jed PewerM Week I GRFFNTREE John VVane. Kluart Whitman fSft "ich.lor Flit," TuesdayWeld SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" si i.a.e Mii.ah I hflnn Urhb HARMAR EVENINGS AT 8:30 MATINEES AT 1:45 5 NIGHTS SAT. MAT.

J2.50 to $3.50 MAY 1. 1 A 4 MATINEES JO ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX SEE A CAST OF 500 IN THE OPENING "ORIENTAL FANTASy" AT THE SHRINE CIRCUS! I Dkriv'i Cttr Hit' RARENT TRAP" Hiyin Mill-. Miri I moi MILLI0NAIRI ROWLANO fctlkmifcif i S002 Ihh 6 45 ILI7'R TH HTLH "IVANHOE" Rlk't. Tivlftr. Al Gtrtfmr tf INt "Oil 0 TtllE" COMANCHEROS," John WyrW Rt.

2k Ha'eianllls 111) EODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S "SPLENDOR IN THE ORASS" Tech. KANE ROAD criiii rir rph WHITEHALL 'SUMMER A SMOKE ONE.TWO, THREE TmV CUK'I "THI OUTSIDER" ctv. rimiii ti! ONE. TWO. THREE' 1 I) CAPT.

EDDY KUHN Kim AtfqitMl "FANNY," Chas. Boyer. L. Ciror 5 Sheridan Sq. Eait Utrtr 1-3215 12 Rom STRAND eiiir, MU.

i-V92 i f.jr MANOR it.Htl Hill 1.16)5 6 r. HOLLYWOOD 1 10f MllttlllU. Tlerhnlrnler Adrenture Ihrlllersl t.Uanhnn." Flir. Tvlor. Robt.

Taylor KENTON Uk. iv. KENMAWR llllll "YWO WOUIN" S' "Knights of Round Table," AvaGardner tt 11 t.t twlt-t I 1 OMI I A. 110O5 i r. a.

6UNSf NAYARONE fyjRjPLE Th Griattst Humin Drama tvir 1010. cinema? e. r. IICHT IR I HE PIA12A i i.iMnHIa Hittkia. Rtriir J-5SA4 sr tik.erHH "KINQ Vt hnii lecnnitu.v.

10 Hi. I. al Wiisisissri HOMF ROM THE HI US 7:15 P.artnnn Show 7:30 MONROEVILLE tl 4k C' kaatisaes i. 01 2 "KINQ OF KINGS" Tech, 9:00 On esniilele "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" Wm H-IAer, tranre N.ten. Clltte" "BROKEN Kent TayleJ "7.i wrtHtN rB0MHELL" P.

Ower BEVERLY HILLS HOTRL lobeeck IUrfM No. Hillsi MT. LEBANON Hit ft Wt UkinH st Ltttt W1- 1 PENN LINCOLN AR0UND CLOCK" C. Checker Kr -Z. St Ikt 1.

elS J-7l T.U vl rA PlklHi Mortvilli I ILbnll LULUlXj ft TWIN COACHESRo.it. I The trrealest Human wraaia RANALD'S "KIND OF BRING HAPPINESS TO MILLIONS Why not enjoy a good movie TODAY at your convenient friendly Naborhood Theater. a.i riu 1 itiritffl'n. Hitlt Dine In the continental nian-nei. B'eve oavnur.

r.clav and al Darue 10 lJeie Taiobain OrcJies'-ra, THE PITTSBURGH HILTON Gateway CtnUpi Danrinr In the Kinii aarden evrt Saiurdar al 9. WEST VIEW PARK 0anilaRt: Teen Kerorf! Dance Lee I indv Artie 1 cdax 0er 19 Rioid Denf POINT VIEW HOTEL 1720 IrewRsvill Rd. Disney "MOON PILOT" Tech. Tno, Tr.n. Isn karal.

Brlen Kellh Ser. Hher.enA Peresl lerh. R. OreefSW ROUTE 19 PANORAMIC JWELL Dine if Pirh 'ipper rh.it rt-repuonel. Cominc April Librk''e.

ANKARA it. SI. Somln 35 Mm Mt. Lllinil llnurr I Brar I euntry Terh. wsj iieifl9-' "win" llohlrn S'ranre Sinea.

ll.floa wlk, The eicitit.f SILVER LAKE "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" Now appearii e' Ai.eto. Mr' slD; ivl FAYE Widow tni the (ilfitle Terh. Witk B'nt. ki" Warren Beetle. Vmes lt.S f.

U.S. I HI 1 13 ajjy li anaa k. A JUdlnra Is llskPtk SOUTH HILLS Hnmeweod Pf. l-ko-o 2 PM. THI VICTIM" Cianrn MlttlMl TN( URSTePPARK MAR 51 Rait tl Ankara A-7112 Jrannle Bas'-er.

Pth'i tvortta Muiio ever Wed GAMMONS Rt. I. Mt. Lebanon: focM dehciuua aiaa ainners. WOODS RESTAURANT til Wood St: rainoua for in foods steaks leclcco.aLcU, braullful aunoaphere.

JOHNNY GARNEAU'S SMORGASBORD Rt. 12. Monroevillt: McKmoht North Hills: Over 100 Afoeritsn-styie sn or-ta bord disi.es nnely f-atunng P.os'-t beef rh1kn and ham. on food b.fret hr.d onj Luckuii Lounaes. BLACK ANGUS 114 At-wood Oakland: Oakland's popular I lilare before and the.

ranie. Special. J.lint in Black Ankul Mime H' sea.oned Oriental Bhishkabob. McSORLEYS COLONIAL Ohio Rir Dine on the Captain's Deck the Ohio. Special Bmoii-a-ord 4 to ill Rom leaiurinf rvund ol beef" carved belg.i votir eyes STOUFFERS Ookland: GaeliclH Roo-n now open Tuesday thru autraav Umners.

cockiaus Hear piano artuuv Tuea. Wed evenlnk. A p. m. till 10 Sat, 7 p.

ni. to I m- AMEL'S 43S McNeilly So ut Hills: Pmous for ShlFh Rapes "4 o'hrr Arabian American menu lso Luncn anil dinner. Co, til loone SOUTH PARK "Ivanhoi," Eliza. Taylor, Robt. Tayl3 "Knights ofRoundJabla," Ava Gardrjf 1 s-Timeaenitiil Aeademr ril "TWO WOMEN" Sophia Loren "GUNS OF NAVARONE" WEE BIRD OF YOUTr," "INVASION QUARTET" Bill Traver, sr fHRTWl J-7iJ7 et Th.

Yiori Rut Ceot.H' ONI, TWO. THREI' POCkirrui if HACKS Ink AIRPORT Ph Airaort. AMbrnt l.ifht in the vMh Oiivii DeKuviiianol. i RoMsknci Brazil ARCADK HK. I-iStl Mtlne Sy Dvl of Klns," itar cut At 1:37.

5.00, it. (PO -8ln Netrr pimp'1 wm Holclfn. Wbb. FrtncH Nuvrn, It 00. 9 SI, iso Broken Land.

at 04. I CAMPRAPHONE Hut I.ifcfrty) Dirk Bnrafde. "The Victim 12 in. i 3 9 SO: "Run Across Tile Rler." 2 15, 5 25. 35 CAPITOI, (Allentoall V.

1-IS In ihr Nataiit i Wood, 30. 'Tinny, Clirl Bover'. 1 1 CAPFTOL Pord in "The 4 Honfiwi the Mt. Leoanea LE. le 6 SUPER 71 51 Seat! It.

71 irerl, 9-704O fenilia N41111 Sofoa Neete Sleeps' "lackelar plat'' Teckaicalorl SUPER 71 LltMTL MO. t-9tfO r.ARnl.V Nnrth Side Eliribel T)lor "Iranhoe aiao Robt Taylor In Knigftta of the Bound Tble MH.BOSE I Mr. color' Hit, tut. Tlor In lvanhoe at 9 00: i.o Rnbt Tylor "Knifhu of the Round Tubik," al 1 00. MT.

OLIVI'ft 'SV. I.Mfll-A ttore of the Chnt. "Kim of Kinji, Tech. tvenltm it 15. NEW CARVI GIP BR.

A.fcA.Vt) Natalie vt ood Wsrren Bcilhv In. tn the Or Cha. 1 Bover in 0K lOakmantl Kmc of KmJ Te, h. I 00 p. Short 8Jbiect 7 30 m.

PARKWAV tt Perk. McKeei Rocktl Hultten 8in Neer alia Bobby Uea 6lt(inf Aioni REl.tNT S1. IfH The L.eht In the Plttn Color. teo Hamilton. Vvette Mimieux.

al 30. 9 50. ROXIAV (MeKeee Rek Ne- nun The 15 Also O. "tiuia of Naarone." 1.40, RKWM'KIET (HI.RSSO) "Solan N'ver 81eev Wm Clifton Webb at 15 "7 Women Prom Hell Pl 0etn DeuJe Denel 1 15. PENN-SHA DY BALLROOM East Liberty: Oknclne Ptldap Bktorrtae nd Moniikv w.lo Joho VanotWk OrcliettrA.

WEBSTER HALL HOTEL Gcerjia Ballroom: Adult dance Bron a.i.tou THE MONA LtSA-Wkiu. kail ShoppiR Center: tflntnt Dinclcf Frl-at 1 nd Setui aar PENN SHERATON Graxd lallraem: Adult flance MondAjr. Lee KcU ton Orchefctra. Rlvcrbaat Ream: Batnta and Sinners. FORT PITT HOTEL English Room: No danre thu etrrk.

il Seat se It. 71 aasris 9-700 "STATE FaTR" net Pal Boene. Bi-hbe Uarln. Anne-Marre "3 FACES OF EVE" Joanne WoodwJJJi 'Ths'tireatest Humsn Urania Saee TIV "KINO OF KINGS" Tech. JJJJ Plus nine-s Teehniealee as "Uae.M in Mathmaste tana" HORIZON ROOM Greater Pittibur jh Airport: B1 bv Monaban.

loads of Uuahter Terry A'ldfron. loe-lv aoi.f The Three Leit-S-r top Coni.ua Monday. Phllis VOGUE TERR AC Crooked Run McKeespori Now throufh RundiiT -Ju'lis iRoa, to shoaa nighfiy nui nrr-saow Sunday at t. M. RESTAURANTS KLEIN'S 130 Fonrt.

Ae.t for Al veark for era frd and lob-ter speclait'e. Own Man. thru 8t. 11 A TWIN HI-WAY Tenr TtrtU "TMI OUTSIOIR" Fret iKl.r'i, "OREGON TRAIL" le Ink. HO.

I-lots tea 1 f. I 60. i XI Wart ittae. wtisat I lf) Wexford Starlit "THE OUTSIDER" Tony Curtis "LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" TecfiS Kheree Nertb. Tea tell u.

eY.e Tald' fats 1 llaa fees lkO "Jpt VUnjt ol 111 Damned." (HFswirn rewtcii "lirht la ihe Piaua O. 45 10 00 "Where the Bo Are." Connie rrincla. I .10. rRAPTOV (Crertent 3 Tech AH. Time Oreatu Ivenh.ie al A 15.

10. Kniithtk of tfie Bound Tebie tl R. tASTWOOn raAMaB RR.l 'imm Ciliion hb "Satan Weer Sleep." Cine. -Tech 35. 40, "Broken 8 20.

Kiddle Bat. 1:00. I. Libert, MO. I-5H-MI ee sr lit l.

5 i'il INTACTI UNCUTI SPECTACULAR TECHNICOLOR "KING OF KINGS" Celt of THeeiondt WOODLAND "KINQ OF KINQS" Tech. 8:30 I Airtert 2-4JS4 "riunalj I. Msll.ni.iie L.4 -t nil A PIL I 'J" ainaMseaaessaeoosalasfts ilaroiunt I O. l.lKWt lira 5 30P IT".

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