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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Wednesday, July 8, 1964 Pape 42 leater i E. B. Radcliffe W1 MOVIE TIMETABLE ft 40K I Old Nick Tops Stars KEITH'S: "The Sword and the Stone," 12:01, 1:54, 3:47, 5:40, 7:33, 9:26. TIMES: CLOSED VALLEY: "What A Way To Go," 2, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55, 10. in if Ms go tonight to one of 1561-8081 MIAMI CARDINAL" 3J I Travelogue "AROUNO SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY AT 1:30 "CUNFIGHT AT 0.

CORRAL" "TARZAN'S THREE CHALLENGES ALL SEATS 30c "TOM Th! Whole World lov.i Gidget And ADMISSION THIS ENGAGEMENT: ADULTS SI 00 Peter Pout And Capucine ets 'Peter Sellers plays stumbling, bumbling, Jewel sleuth to enrt all jewel robbery detectives in "The Pink Capucine plays his coquettish wife who is a partnpr of David Niven, master jewel thief. This satire on movie gem robbery romances opens at the Times Thursday, Deborah Walley, right, the famous Gidget, and John Ashley, her husband and a popular upcoming actor in his own right, are here for personal appearances at Neighborhood theaters to promote "Muscle Beach Party." Schedule: Ferguson Hills, 8:30, and Dent Auto, 10 p. tonight. Starllte, 8 p. m.

and Hiway 28, 10 p. Thursday. Mt. Lookout 7 p. Twin, 8 p.

and Hiway 42, 10 p. Friday. Nigntly. An AJuttf Only Pictural HANTS TO THE U. 5.

SUPtME COURT DECISION Of Jlt 22, YOU CAN NOW i "Xantipeo these THEATERS MADEIRA AIR CONDITIONED Tryon, Romy Schneider Color, Tom 8 00 Only 7:30 Only THE WORLD" COLLEGE HILL FREE PARKING- 541-0678 CONDITIONED AIR JONES" In COLOR 7:00 end experience in a lifetime hi FIRST RUN SHOWING 2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK 10 p.k. I Mr ml 1 Socmw' "King" Blinks THREE MIGHTY men of business go through their how-to-succeed calisthenics In movies now popular in Cincinnati but their experiences in fiction don't begin to match those of a Cincinnati pioneer In real life. Adjust your eye shade. Lie back on the couch. Make yourself comfortable, while I lull you to sleep with my story.

THE MOVIE characters are the heroes of "The Carpetbaggers," "The Un-sinkable Molly Brown," and the Cinerama "The Circus World." George Peppard Is a bad guy who piles up a Rood fortune as a "Bagger." Herve Presnell makes a million every time he swings a pick at a rock in "Molly's" mining operations. John Wayne is up to his eyebrows in debt and disaster before he jets out of the red In "Circus World." Nicholas LongTvorth, founder of the Longworth fortune, completed a business career which makes the labors and accomplishments of the modern film heroes seem childish. Mr. Longworth, who died 101 years ago, had qualities of a Blackstone, David Harum, Harney Baruch, and Johnny Appleseed judging by his biography which appears In an 1863 Harper's Weekly, which I came upon in my undisciplined and random reading. LET'S TAKE his qualifications as a lawyer, first.

At 21, he came to Cincinnati from North Carolina, where he practiced the shoemaker trade, learned In Newark, N. where he was born. He studied the profession six months in the office of Judge Jacob Burnet; then began the practice of law "In the rough and irregular way peculiar to that primitive period." Lawyer Longworth specialized in land contracts. Unlike a majority of his contemporaries In the Fort Washington and Losanti-area, he believed that the Cincinnati region had a great and promising future. Every dollar or item of barter he received for legal services, he put Into systematic purchase of land.

He specialized In buying what no one else wanted an early application of the Baruch plan of buying when everyone else wants to sell. CARPEIBAGGtHS LADD BOB CUiVllVliNGS ASHLEY LEWAYRES RALPHTAEGER ARCHIE MOORE iARROLlBIL, ALBEE: "Robin And The 7 Hoods," 12, 2:30, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45. AMBASSADOR: "The Carpetbaggers," 7:07, 9:44. CAPITOL: "Circus World," 2, 8:30. ESQUIRE: "A Stranger Knocks," 7:30, 9:30.

FINF ARTS PLAZA: "Two Are Guilty," 7:10, 9:30. GRAND: "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," 11:45, 2:14, 4:45, 7:16, 9:48. GUILD: "The Lovers," 6, 8, 10. HYDE PARK ART: "A Stranger Knocks," 7:30, 9:30. INTERNATIONAL 70: "Ensign Pulver," 11:55, 2:04, 4:13, 6:08, 8:03, 9:58.

Elvia PRESLEY! ANN-MARGARETI Celorl NEWEST and LIVELIEST of FUN HITS) I "VIVA LAS VEGAS" Lil and Dick Burton witti left Suaeort Actreii Maroaret Ruthtrfordl Color. "THE VIPS" at 8:30 Rock Hudson lurl Ivei Color "THE SPIRAL ROAD" 10:40 Ray Millond Diana Van Dor Vila Man With The X-Ray Eyes" S'io Frankia Avalon Annette Funicollt "MUSCLE BEACH PARTY" COLOR 8:20 "COMEDY OF TERRORS" Vincent Price Peter Lerre Color TONIGHT ONLTI Movie Start John Ashley, of "Muscle Beach Party," and Deborah Walley, of "Gidoet" Series, in Person P.M. Frankia Avalon Annette Funkollo "MUSCLE BEACH PARTY" 11:53 Vincent Price-Peter Lerre COLOR "COMEDY OF WINNER OF Includlni 4 "lest ACADEMY AWARDS Picture" "TOM JONES For Your Convenience Will Bo Shown Twice Nightly Marilyn Monroo Jack lemmon "SOME LIKE IT HOT" color Admission, this attraction, $V2S No Passes. Please Academy Award Winnerl "Best Picture" and Winner of Four Academy Awardsll "TOM JONES" Albert Finney In Colorl Jtarti JM5I JACK LEMMONI TONY CURTIJI FUNNIEST YETI "SOME LIKE IT HOT" CINTI. DRIVE IN EXCLUSIVE All COLOR SHOW Geone Pepoerd Alan ladd Carroll Baker Color "THE CARPETBAGGERS" For Your Convenience "CarptlbacKrs" Will Bo Shown Twice Niohtly Shirley Jones Ceene Sandert "DARK PURPOSE" Cartoons ot Dusk Held Overt 2nd SMASH WEEXI FIRST RUN CINCINNATI! The Bil Blockbuster of 141 An Eioerienct You Will Never Forest "THE CARPET3AGGERS" Georio Poooord Alan ladd Bok Cummins Carroll Bakor Celorl Penevlsionl at 00 1:401 Elvis Presley-Juliet Prowso "G.I.

BLUES" color Dusbl Disnev't "NOAH'S ARK" Color it is unlikely that you will an mat you win see 2nd Week! JOSEPHLIEM Vn DfDD ARD ALAN Si GEORGE PEPPARD ALAN MARTHAHYER ELIZABETH MARTIN BALSAM it is all Hubby Here Once a committee of alms-seeking Mormons was sent to him by a friend. He noted that the committee merited Longworth's help because "Mormons are not Christians," said the letter writer, "and have been abandoned by everybody." Longworth gave the committee financial aid. Once he tried a housing project for laborers of very low Income. Accommodation were above prevailing standards, rents were lower. Alas, these tenants proved most ungrateful and troublesome.

They damaged their dwellings; even attempted to break into Longworth wine vaults. MR. LONGWORTH, at the peak of his success, liked to be called "Old Long-worth." He was five-feet-three, thin, very casually dressed. He was a man of quick and times sarcastic wit. He enjoyed roaming about the city, where he had an Incredible number of acquaintances and friends.

THE BEST anecdote on him Is about an experience he had on a hot Cincinnati summer day. Plainly dressed, as always, he took off his hat, held it In his hand, while he paused to wipe perspiration from his brow. A passer-by dropped a quarter into the upturned hat. "Thank you, sir," said "Old Longworth." "I never earned a quarter so easily in my life!" Charlie," Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone, "Fate Is The Hunter," Glenn Ford and Rod Taylor; "Zorba The Greek." Anthony Qulnn; "Sound Of Music," now being shot in Austria with Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews starred; "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines," now In production near London with top cast headed by Robert Morley, Terry Thomas, Alberto Sordo; "The Agony And Ecstacy," now being finished In Italy with Charlton Heston as Mlchaelangelo and Rex Harrison as the pope; "The Pleasure Seekers," with Carol Lynley, Ann Margret, and Pamela Tiffin, a comedy before the cameras in Madrid. unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime that you will see in opulent color in the lavish revival which last night launched the center's musical theater project under the executive supervision of Richard Rodgers.

But vocally and in some details of performance there was room for improvement. Rise Stevens portrays the English lady who taught at the court of Slam in the 1860's with traces of inexplicable coyness. A flatting of tone was also present in her first numbers, a deficiency that happily vanished subsequently. As the oriental monarch, Darren McGavln is a lusty halfback. Achieving the most felicitous melody are Patricia Neway, the king's number one wife, and, as the young lovers, Lee Ven-ora and Frank Porrett.

DANCING fr! tat. m. 1:00 1. m. no Jimmy Wilber lift COVER MINIMUM lJ INCIEASI IN HICES no; Vernon Manor Hotel it Burnti un nciaini hi 581-3300 TONIGHT 8: 13 SATURDAY Aim FrIHfly SunHv: TRAVIATA Wtvtri Coita, MouUon, Milnii, Gr0n, Smilh Ctmmunlly ht.

Oil 4IS Rici, 740 103) SWIM RIDE DINE (ROGER DAYS! TODAY thru FRI. First Bargain Days of Season! Half-price Rides with Kroger Coupons DANCE THURS. SUN. l'UFIl PALMER his voices orch. Smith NEW YORK "The King and at Lincoln Center is a glittering production that only sparkles sometimes.

There's plenty of rich, JOHNSTON PARTY BOATS TODAY'S CRUISES 30 A M. 11 NOON 2.10 P.M. Phon (or tickatt: 421-4455 A 7 s' COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE 11 A.M. till 2 A.M. Closing FREE PARKINS DAYTON, OHIO 850 N.

MAIN ST. PHONE DAYTON 441-5323 GARDNER BENEDICT NIGHTS EVERY WEEK Coming Attractions! EDDIE ALBERT ft CO. MIMI BENZEL JOHN GARY it FLORIAN ZaBACH JOHNNY PULEO PAT BRIEN yy, Wf 'if Fox Showmen Confer Here 1 ins For Your Added Convenience CARPET. BAGGERS wiiii shown Twice Nitelyi LADD m0 Dark IKHNICCKOr Mr. Longworth's best deal was swapping two secondhand copper stills his fee for winning acquittal of a man accused of horse stealing.

Longworth gave the stills to Joel Williams for 33 acres in Western Row (Sixth and Seventh Streets later). This land was one of the main assets of a $2-mllllon estate after 46 years of Longworth's local investment. His holdings in 1850 made him second only to William B. Astor as a taxpayer to Uncle Sam. Astor paid taxes of Longworth of $17,000.

SKILL IN law, business enterprise, and management were matched by knowledge as a vine grower and horticulturalist. Favorite flowers of today's American florists were taken from forests and prairies and cultivated by Longworth. He was responsible for extensive cultivation of the strawberry. His investigation and expenditure of large sums of money resulted In the culture of the Catawaba grape after scores of importations had failed. He finally developed largescale manufacture of Catawba wine.

His wineries were the first in America to turn out wine In millions of bottles instead of millions of gallons. HIS THEORY on charity was interesting. He confined his aid to "worthless and wretched vagabonds everyone else turned away." District manager Elwood Jones, manager RKO International 70; Jack Haynes, Cincinnati Theater Company, Roy White, Mid States Theaters; Mike Cha-keres, Springfield, Ohio, Chakeres Theater Circuit; Ed Hyman, Greater Huntington Theaters; Don Aaron, Charlston Theaters Company; Walter Rhodes, Lexington, Frank Yas-senoff, Columbus Theaters, and representatives of Tri state Theater Service, T. O. C.

Booking Agency, and F. L. Weltzel Booking Agency. Reports will be made on 10 upcoming Fox releases some completed and some in production. The pictures are: "Rio Conchos," starring Stuart Whitman; "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home," Mac-Laine, Ustinov; "The Vis-It." Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Qulnn; "Goodbye I Funny Man Robert Walker Is most amusing in the title role of "Ensign Pulver" (RKO 70).

(1) "RARE WEEK END" A' "THIIlllrie F0M .4 START TO fINISM i. neraio Phis lnd Dorfno Hill 12) "SUN 1 fun- "irS SUNSAT10WAI BtlAT" NT. Times Plus Ird It I tine Derlnf Nrtl (3) "NATURE COLONY" Too Most Beautiful lrls I Te World! NO CHILDKIN PIIMITTID I -V. 1 I smm 1 iivulib as HfljeasJ ltfOll tm iVrB in FMOUJ tMAVJJt NAIUH CAMPI mi IH BM RALPHTAEGER ARCH1EM0QRE lUuuUIIUUIOUl leonjeiaaden Ti: RAY RUSSO, branch manager for 20th Century Fox Film Exchange, will preside over a sales and publicity meeting for the area Thursday. Besides members of the Fox organization the following showmen will be among those present: Robert McNabb, Chicago, Midwest Division Sales Manager of Fox; Joseph Alexander, RKO Theaters Concerts Slart Soon General format for the 1964 WKRC Pops Concerts will be substantially the same as for the two put on by the radio station last year.

Location once again will be Coney Island's beautiful Moonllte Gardens, which will be transformed into a picturesque cabaret, complete with checked tablecloths and flickering candles. Refreshments will be served throughout the concert. Of greater importance to area music-lovers will be additional Improv ements WKRC-RADIO engineers and Coney Island sound technicians are working on. The lineup of guest conductors Includes Frederick Fennell on Sunday, August 2: Carmen Dragon on August 9 and 16, the latter with Paulcna Carter as piano soloist; Arthur Fiedler on August 23 with Eugene Indjic as piano soloist, and Nelson Kiddle on August 30. All concerts begin at 8 p.

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M. at Dent Auto THURS. 8 P. M. at Starlite THURS.

10 P. M. at Hi-Way 28 FRI. 7 P. M.

at Mt. Lookout FRI. 8 P. M. at Twin FRI.

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