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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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64
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i i Hawley and William Daven-fThe Arizona Republic D-ll port, both of Durango. Pboenix, March 16, 1967 Fort Leivis College Band, Chorus at NAU Valley Movies, Times, Places FLAGSTAFF The Fort Lew-. and Spurs March," overture tolgram will be excerpts from the CHANDLER In addition to the band and chorus program, a select 16 -voice Chamber Singers group will present several selections PARKWAY 1 Ifi'n rhslllll Hi I llrnu Mill iv. muuiubv "i ifcWJUi cum 7CiCV. UlMia Af- PHOENIX THEATERS I Nu-View: "A House Is Not a rw.

7:15, "Fanny fair 75 10-55- "Any a concert at Northern "M' ShePhwd WlU SuPP' iAmona University. Flagstaff. Bna 0 My Needs." -Like as the Deadly nesday," 9:10. Arizona University, Flagstaff, Mv Needs." "Like as thp: nn.l including "Mv Heart uith iwo Hill," 9. Prix," 8.

r-. i a Partway Opened Sat. 4 Sun. Only MUSTANG DRIVE-IN Haltv Mills "TROUBLE WITH ANGELS" Frad MacMurrev "FOLLOW ME BOYS" Dder ou-eei, ana a irumpei rf Desireth Water 's Springing." "The Silver at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the University Auditorium, and will Swan." and "The Water Is solo "Carnival of Venice," byjBrooks featuring soloists Eliz.

VALLEY THEATERS Camelhack Mall: "Sparta- Chris-Town: "Deadly Affair," 6:45, "Any Wednesday," 8:40. Wide." Al Torske, Cory, Colo. abeth Beam, Durango; Shar- close a six-concert tour that Oasis: "The Swinger," 7:05, "Wild Seed," 9:10. Peso: "Asi Es Mi Mexico," 7:15, "El Ultime Car-tuche," 9:45. A.T THEAT.E LD" cus," 8.

Included on the chorus Converse, Denver; Martha evening with a performance at Cine Capri: "The Bible," 8, Portof ino 40-0111 48-D E. Main 8 p.m. at the Bright Angel Glen: "Tobruk," 6, "Ambush Bay," 7:50. Lodge at Grand Canyon. Phoenix: "Family Jewels," 7, Continental: "Ma a of Pleasure," con i from 12:15 p.m.

Reds to Shoot Film in US, Hayden East: "Fahrenheit "The Patsy," 9:15. Before roming to Flagstaff, Glass Bottom Fox: "Bullwhip Griffin." 3, Pioneer 451," 7, "Western A fair," 9. a 1 a Cinerama: "Ha the 40-voice choir and 40-piece band held concerts at Aztec and 6:50, "Around the World Boat," 6:40, 11; "Around the Under the Sea," 4:50, 8:40. World Under the Sea," 9. MOSCOW (UP) A Soviet movie director said he hopes to go to the United States for the first location filming by a Soviet studio on American soil.

wan, 8. Kirkland, N.M., and a performance at Window Rock on Thurs opera basso who scored triumphs in the United States and in Western Europe. The movie will be shot here and in America, France and Rodeo: "Rasputin and the Kiva "Georgy Girl," 7:15, Mad Monk," 7:15, "The day. On Friday morning they presented a concert at Zuni, 9:15. Reptile," 9:05.

Hayden West: "Reluctant Astronaut," 7, "Gunfight in Abilene," 8:55. Palms: "Oh Dad, Pood Dad," 7, 9. N.M. TTOL3- CONTINUOUS FROM 11:15 FANTASTIC III EASTMANCOLOR Mesa: "After the Fox 6:30, Mark Donskoi said he planned Italy, Donskoi said. Directed by Fred Schmidt, "What's New, Pussy Round Up: "Reluctant Astronaut," 7, "Shenandoah," 9:15.

Sands: Closed. to direct a movie about Fyodr Chaliapin, the great Russian cat?" 8. the band will present "Saber Paramount: "Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding," 5:25, Mr-TV? Tf OUHjajM "Cincinnati Kid," 3:30, 7, Silver Dollar: "Edgar Allan I 045-OHf-a Iff "IB. Thomas Mall: "The 25th Poe's Horror Classics," 7:15 Parkway: Closed. Portofino: "Mondo Topless," continuous from 12:15 p.m.

Valley Art: "Macabro." We dare you to 4747 N. 7th St. 264-9728 Hour" (benefit premiere), 7:30. Vista: "Sound of Music," 8. 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST ACTRESS LYNN REDGRAVE BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR-JAMES MASON BEST SONG "GEORGY GIRL" "Ecco," "Billy Liar," MATINEE TODAY 2:30 NOW IN PERSON EVE ARDEN (Our Miss Brooks of TV) MTbNITE SHOW totl Butlceye ol 12lh Strl 4111 Will Indtqn School Bd.

10:20. Judges Approve 'The Allev Cats' AT 8:35 DRIVE-IN THEATERS Acres: "Penelope." 7:15, 11: 1 GREAT 7:15 9:15 Ask your friends They A can't stop talking about it! eddy arnold "Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding," 9:25. Big Sky: Rasputin a the Mad Monk," 7:15, "The Reptile," 9:05. EXCITING Co-Featura LOS ANGELES (LTD A two-judge municipal court held Monday that the film "The Alley Cats" was not hard core pornography as defined by the ISUGGESTEO FOR MATURE AUOIENCtSl "MACABRO" 7:00 10:20 Cinema Park: "Katie and the Wildcat," 7:15. "Bull Supreme Court.

WE OARED 10 SHOW IT-Wt DARE V0U 10 SEE IT The judges ruled that the in person with tha PHOENIX Whip Griffen," 9:10. WELCOME COWBOYS COW-GALS TO ARIZONA'S LARGEST BALLROOM in DAL PERKINS NO COVER OR MINIMUM WED. THURS. "POPS" ORCHESTRA GUY TAYLOR FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Cammage Auditorium Indian: "Battle of the BulgeV-3 uc "Is Paris Burning?" 10:10. turned to the owners.

"tvm An 1 The film was seized June 9 Mustang: 'Trouble With An- rrpstpH gels," "Follow Me, Bovs." pollce ares ed 1 aul on Portugues, assistant manager of the Cinema Theater of Holly- Northern: "The Pad," 7:15, wood. for showing the 11; "Fahrenheit 451," 9. alleged lewd film. and the VERSATILES AFTER HOURS 141 E. Waihington Ph 353-8279 Cantmuout from 12 IS OLYMPIC INTERNATIONAL FILMS PRESENTS A SHATTERING STEP FORWARD IN THE REVOLUTION OF MOTION PICTURE MAKING Attendance Restricted to ADULTS ONLY ADDED: ADULT FEATURETTE FRI.

SAT. TILL 3 A.M. "1 Neil Simon's Comedy Hit "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" Co-Strring BROOKS WEST CURTAIN TIME 8:30 P.M. Boxoffice open dally 10 A.M. P.M.

SOLD OUT Community Box Office CALL 277-6205 EfAPAncMV AUUADn unMiUATinue? Under Personal Mat. of Tommy Butler 1975 S. CENTRAL nuftUkiii i nimnu iiuminniiuntj; i ..9 JULIE ANDREWS MAXVONSYDOW RIGURPIARRIS WE'RE PROUD TO ADD OUR NAME TO THIS SYMBOL Ciiicnetier' i i KACHINA THEATRE 947-5495 PASAVISluN' C0l0R by VUit iMH in INITKII ARTIbTS TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL COMMUNITY BOX OFFICES TONIGHT 8 P.M. kwTHOMAS MALL ft SUPER PANAVISION" lUJUJIBJIflJ AND METROCOLOR BENEFIT PREMIERE OPENING TONIGHT at 7:30 P.M. The Entire Proceeds of this Performance Will Be Donated to the Phoenix Symphony Guild.

TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE SOLD OUT- NOMINATED 3 ACADEMY AWARDS MATINEES SAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. 1124 W. ICTHANT HOMI BETHANY THEATRE I a I TUTT AT'TTT! rtTthemosHiilciriousspace-ri mljL THOMAS MALl P'Sents Mm' 11 MVl.

mammmmmmm LESLIE JOAN JEANETTE AflTHL'R rnii now rarv JAMES! 1 1 SHOWING! eTpffiflS 1 (W) Ss CENTURY'S N. vV: OT I The Fox vs. Th. PUSyt 1 i r-'HZ iFl "-TY'TWiiSI ll 'mi ffl 1 a n.athstrfft 0 i i 7 -n .1 mm ruin a arB (( a- ill i Macdonifl I WvtntHihrv your enjoyment of fine motion picture entertainment. Convenient location, ample free parking, the latest in movie presentation techniques, as well as the most modern physical features, assure you true relaxation, comfort and pleasure when you attend Century's THOMAS MALL Theatre.

tut cm 1 CENTURY THEATRES is proud to become a part of the THOMAS MALL SHOPPING and we hope to make a genuine contribution that will enhance its already established position as an integral part of the growing Phoenix community. The THOMAS MALL THEATRE offers you the best environment for "1 W0 ALLEN UNITED ARTISTS TECHNICOLOR I The Adventure they lived it the screen's supreme achievement 1 1 1 Va 1 i Pfff sssssssizsj REGULAR PERFORMANCES START TOMORROW AT 2:00 P.M. KWRroara ROCK HUDSON GEORGE PEPPARD GUY STOCKWELL NIGEL A LOVE STORY THAT RISES ABOVE THE TIDES OF BATTLE! mw sm i TK0L0 xnthonyQuinn ViraaLisiU( 1 aSSSSSSi co Hit O'BRIAN ROONET MITCHUM JI Jm. NOW SHOWING OPEN METROCOLOR I 1 1 I I I 3:43 SKMSiMm WTUtlTltTS i VE 7-9172 OPtNtV1S 1 SCHEDULE MONDAY thru FRIDAY: MATINEES at 2:00 P.M. EVENINGS CONTINUOUS FROM 7:00 P.M.

OF SATURDAY, SUNDAY HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 P.M. PERFORMANCES FOR aDDITIONaL MOVIE INFORMATION, CALL: 959-6610 JI IIIIV In 2 of hi moM hilNrliiun "FAMILY JEWELS" color PATSY" color IhfeSiaBBMaMiAeaVS IIO All COLOR All FAMILY PROGIAMI DORIS DAY ROD TAYIOR "CLASS BOTTOM BOAT" PIUS "AROUND THE WORLD UNDER THE SEA" OPEN 61 5 i 1. (OTURY'S raOiWS fiMLL THEATRE 5 THOMAS MALL SHOPPING CENTER E. THOMAS ROAD N. 44TH STREET -AMPLE FREE AIWA YS- (l) THOMAS MAllgF 1 ANN-MARGRET TONY FRANCIOSA "THE SWINGER" color Plus MICHAEL PARKS WILD SEED" OPEN 6r1S.

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