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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 9, 1962 Something Cave State Seeks to Oust 4 Barnes' Aides Commonwealth. Aim of the cam Mike Connolly. Imposition of unreasonable restrictions with respect to viewing the paintings.

The exhibit showed total expenses specifically allocated to operations other than maintenance of the art gallery were $244,974, or 80.3 percent. Other expenses were $60,102 or 19.7 percent. The petition charged that the trustees in addition to failing to take steps to increase income and cut expenses have also neglected to ask court permission for a less restrictive investment program to yield greater returns. On the contrary, it continues, they have sought "further to ha-rass and deter the public by imposing an admission charge substantially higher than that of any other gallery In the United States. King Honors Newsman ATHENS, Greece, June 8 (Reuters).

King Paul of the HOLLYWOOD. DDIE FISHER picked up the heaviest suntan of the season at Frank Sinatra's pad in Palm Springs, where Frank has hung a sign reading "John F. Kennedy Almost Slept Here." Between nightclub tands, Eddie'i been dividing hii dates among Juliet Prowse, Edie Adams and Annette Cash. But all strictly for laughs. Metro producer Joe Pasternak made the biggest coup of the season when Peter Sellers, England'i top comedian, stopped in for a fast visit at the tudio.

He signed him to star in a new comedy, "Three Bites of an Apple." Outline for a real iife, real-gone Hollywood script: Kirk Douglas tried to adopt an eight-year-old Israeli girl 10 years ago when he wag shooting a movie near Tel Aviv. Her parents declined. Dissolve to 12. The girl, Dahlia Lavl, is now a luscious 18-year-old actress and Kirk's costar in "Two Weeks In Another Town." "Martha Raye tells the one Dorothy Manners -I. HOLLYWOOD.

BECAUSE the ruckus between Lana Turner and Fred May happened soon after Cheryl Crane's return to California, some of the unkindest gossip is that Lana'i daughter was the crux of the trouble. Nothing could be less true. Cheryl and her good-looking stepfather like each other, get along well and she listens to him. No, whatever the hitch between Fred and Lana, it is not of Cheryl's doing and it's unfair to pin it on her. Lana says there is no serious breach in her marriage.

It's to be hoped she means it. As the song goes "A Good Man Is Hard to Find." Even harder to find is an understanding, sympathetic and kind man. Because he is set to enter Harvard Law School this fall, few people outside the family Know that Tony Hope, Bob's (on, is following his old man into show business. But not as a comedian or as an actor. Tony is prepping to become a writer-producer and with this in.

mind goes to work on the Warner Brothers lot this sum DAHLIA LA VI Kirk Douglas' jind about the character actress who's so ugly, "The Untouchables" has offered her $10,000 to dramatize her face! Dorothy Shay broke ground mer. He would be happy to stay right there. But Bob firmly believes that a man without a solid education in these times has three strikes on him before he starts. So he and Tony reached a compromiseTony finishes college before he goes into show business. Wherever Elvis Presley shows up to make a movie, you can just about bet his favorite director, Norman Taurog, will not be far behind.

Meaning that when Elvis moves over to MGM for "Take Me to the Fair" World's Fair, that is), Norman will again be at the directorial helm. He's just finishing "Girls! Girls! Girls!" with Elvis at Paramount. Returning to MGM is actually a homecoming for Taurog. He was under contract there for years and reached one of the top spots in his career directing the unforgettable and Oscar-winning "Boys' Town" with Spencer Tracy. It isn't set but Ingrid Bergman will get first chance at the role of the Swedish movie ac RED BUTTONS Recalls war missions An agent sent Eva Gabor a script with the note that it called for a Southern girl, with accent, and did she think she could play it.

"Just make it a Southern Hungarian girl," suggested Eva Remember the Ink Spots? Well, they're back again, this time as "The Seven Modern Ink Spots." Book of the Month took Bob Ruark's "Uhuru," which means free I I); LieilniP ifliVi iHIIWltli Itn.nn'iifai1- 4 I. hi L.IIJU ,1,,.,. IU Mmmnmm MMMlllim llffH lrtr.W... tirl II ll IM ri.W,,.-.,,-. ff rT 1 1 By LEONARD J.

McADAMS Continued from First Page received salaries from the foun dation In violation of the inden ture agreement and without court permission. By employing Pinkerton guards at a cost of $25,028, the petition claims the trustees abused their discretion in that adequate per sonnel could be of service to the public could be obtained for substantially less money. It charged harassment in the em ployment of guards unable to fur nish information or forbidden to do so. TREATED WITH CONTEMPT' Although the foundation has a complete file of photographs of its priceless collection the Commonwealth alleges the trustees have failed to make these available to scholars "treating with insolent contempt the scholarly world in a manner unbecoming a public art gallery and a lax exempt foundation claiming to be an educational institution." Other harassments alleged are: Constant surveillance of visitors, not only by hired guards but by trustee Violette deMazio. Failure and refusal to provide legible and correct identification of all works of art.

Failure to maintain proper lighting. CinLINECENTER-r AIR-CONDITIONED Rock Dorie Tony HUDSON DAY RANDALL jiiniirn niMir ninutl 6 00 111 tit LUIYIt BAlil 00 10:05 "FRANKENSTEIN 1970" Plus "CITY BENEATH THE SIA" Pfll I FGF Swarlhmore, AIR-CONDITIONED FRANK CAPRAS POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES Features 7:15, :35 INCREASED FREE PARKING 'Incredible Shrinking Man' for children et 1 olor Cortoons 3 Stooges Comedy, plus Another merchant's bicycle given owoy COLONIAL "ley Tiger" "Francli Cevere llfl Town" Eve. After 5:30, 1st S. Phila. Showing ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY inmirn enuc bii 4 00, 8 00 LUIIH liUItlL Dnun io or PpfCTiaOO Air MARIA SCHELL UlLl)lD r.j tTIIAPT WHITMAN THE MARK" 6:30 10 P.

M. Adults Only Dons Day PAJAMA GAME 8:30 Kid. Mat. "THE THING" ond Cartoons nflflM 63j3 Fkd. Ave.

Air-Conditioned STUART MARIA ROD WHITMAN SCHELL STEIGER "THE MARK "WILD FOR KICKS" nriVI FTflWN County Theater Fi 8-4014 iiD.r-fMuniTmwr-n PAUL NEWMAN GERALDINE PAGE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' ADULT PLAY SWEET IIRD OP YOUTH" scope Coloi 3 Shows Tonight 4, 8 4 10 P. M. KIDDIE MATINEE TODAY 1:30 P. M. ri 1 10 Fkd.

Ave. ROCK HUDSON Air "LOVER COMI IACK" 5:45 7:50, 10:00 Mot. 12:30, Big 2 7, -Hour Kiddie Shew G0RG0 THI FRI FN "th end Cheltenham Free Parking biihi.il a i rokin iriiitTt owiv WARREN BEATTY, EVA MARIE SAINT 'ALL FALL DOWN' 0J. 10 Stuart Whitman Tu P. Maria Schell 1 WIMRR Only Mat 1:15 'Abbott Ceitelle Meet Mummy' rCnillDC Broad I Olney Air-Conditioned i l.Mtu trai Pnrb'a ROCK HUDSON, DORIS DAY "LOVER COME BACK" JOHN WAYNE, JAMES STEWART "MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" FANS 40th Matinee From 1 2 Noon Market "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" Also "KINO KONG" Evening After 5 P.

M. NAT KING COLE, JAMES EDWARDS "FLESH AND THE FLAME" Also for Adul's "ONE-EYED JACKS" CDU DnPlf 6000 Air-Cond. T.Donahue tun nuuiv 5th Angi, "ROME ADVENTURE" T.ch. so EVA MARIE rill nnuiu" 4 50 SAINT 10:30 Mnt. 1:30 DINOSAURS Three Stooges, Crts.

PDFFMUIII AMERICAN PREMIERE "THI LADY IS A SQUARE" Shows 1:30, 6-30. 8 30, 10-30 UJUIITnU 60th i Air-Cond. Open 11:30 nmniLiun lonI )0 CcKon, Pk Wolf Disnev'l "Meen Pilot" 12 00 A 2:30 EVE. OPEN 6:15 WALT DISNEY "MOON PILOT" 6 30-9 45 ELVIS PRESLEY, JULIET PROWSE "6.1. BLUES" 8 10 Only HILU3n2' "LOVER COME BACK" ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY SECOND BIG WEFKi FFATUSF5 A 8 10 LOUIS PRIMA TWIST ALL NIGHT JANET Bl AIR BURN.

WITCH BURN Starts Tomor "THI MYSTERIANS" "VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED" KESWICK GLENS1DE AIR-CONDITIONED FREE PARKING DOSIS DAY. POCK HUDSON "LOVER COME BACK SI Feature Times 6, 8 1 10 P. M. Kidd.e Show Todav I P. M.

P-eilv "Blue Howoii" 5 Cartoons Flvis HEID OVER 2ND PIG WFFK! ROCK HUDSON, DORIS DAY "LOVER COME BACK" U)S 7 Big Thrillers Mot. Today 1 M. Bowery Boys "HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST" Pins "HOUSI ON HAUNTED HILL" LENOX 54th Cont. from 1. Air-Cond Chester "MOON PILOT" AIAN lAOO "1J WIST STRUT" AN ADtHT STORY "WALK ON THI WHO SIOl" 1 5hWS TonightV, A 10 P.

M. KlDDIF MATINFE TODAY 1 LIBERTY u7i W- Noor "THI HIAD" Also "FLIGHT OF LOST BALLOON" Evening After 5 P. Von Johnson in "BATTLEGROUND" Also "GO FOR BROKE" LIBERTY WAIT DISNFY'S MOON PILOT AUDIE MURPHY. JOAN O'RRIFN SIX BLACK HORSES Gigantic Kiddie Show 1 P. M.

1 Walt Disney's "MOON PILOT" 1 Audie Murphy "6 BLACK HORSIS" I npilCT 52nd locust GRanite 6-2600 AIR CONDITIONED SPECIAL EARLY BIRD MATINFE Arlulu 35c Mon. thru Sat. to 12 30 P. M. THE MAN WHO SHOT TSF Marilyn Fired; Remick Hired HOLLYWOOD, June 8 (UPI).

Marilyn Monroe was fired from her new movie Friday and replaced by willowly blonde Lee Remick. Twentieth Century-Fox Studios sacked its leading glamour girl after repeated delays in the film ing of "Something's Got to Give." She had not appeared for work since last-week. Miss Remick, who has not as yet gained the reputation for sex appeal amassed by Miss Monroe was brought in as a last minute substitution. After filing a $500,000 breach of contract against Miss Mon roe in Superior Court, a state ment was released by Peter Levathes, executive vice presi dent of the movie company. It said: "Miss Monroe is being removed from the cast of 'Some thing's Got to This action was necessary because of Miss Monroe's repeated willful breaches of contract.

"No justification was given by- Miss Monroe for her failure to report for photography on many occasions. The studio has suffered losses through these absences and the 20th Century-Fox Film Company has commenced legal action." I GET MORE FUN OUT OF LIFK ABBE ART CINEMA (On 60rh 3 Blocks South of Spruce) Riax in Air-Canditioned Comfort POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY EXCLUSIVE PHIIA. SHOWING HELD OVER FINAL WEEK LAST 6 DAYS MATINEE TODAY 1 P. M. We present somethma completely differ entlll But only for thou mafu'e enough to enioy the brighten ADULT UJMtUY tha' Hollywood or even Europe has produced yeari.

Filmed in Hollywood, in beautitu mi OP th, motion picture it the lores entrant in the ever-growing field of "NEW WAVE" odult films that have drawn loughi ten from those whose sense of humor leave somerhrna to be desired Fr nHtiltt mature enouah to enlov inmethma different we recommend tha you KEEP YOU EYE ON THE APPLE- ITS THE CORE Or THE FUN. EVE OR THE APPLE 1:00, 2:30, 4:15 6:00, 7:45, 9.30, 11:10 EXTRA ADDED: The PLAYGIBIS of PLAYBOY in "PLAYGIRL MODELS'- Coming Scon, "I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE I. BLUES" "BLUE HAWAII" 2 ELVIS PRESLEY HITS 2 Al flCM Midvale Ave. near East River Drive ftLULll fin pacing Vi 4 4608 Air-Cond "MOON PILOT" Walt Disnev'l 9:30 ROSALIND RUS5FLL. AltC fcUlNNESi "A Majority of one" AUTUnUV UiWL'C Woyne MU 8 0800 nmiiuui iiniiiLM, Fu 7PM EXCLUSIVE MAIN-LINE SHOWING S'uort TUB 7:10 Whitmnn THE MAKIl Mat.

1:30 JERRY LEWIS "THE BELL BOY" Plus "TARZAN AND THt LOST SAFARI" ART HOLIDAY Pi 3-0990 4200 Frankford Av. Relax in Air-Conditioned Comfort POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY EXCLUSIVE PHIIA. SHOWING HELD OVER FINAL WEEK LAST 6 DAYS MATINEE TODAY 1 P. M. We present omehina completely differ ent! But only for these mature enough to enioy the brightest ADULT COMEDY that Hollywood or even Europe hoi produced yean.

Filmed in Hollywood, in beautiful COLOR, thu motion picture ii the lates' entrant In the ever-growing field of "NEW vVAVE" odult filmt that have drown laughs even from those whose sense of humor leaves something to be desired. For those odulti mature enough to enloy something different we recommend that you "KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE APPLE-IT THE CORE OF THE FUN." EVE OR THE APPLE 1 00,2 30,4:15 00, 7:45, 9:30, 11:10 EXTRA ADDED: The PIAYC-IPIS of PLAYEOY in "PLAYGIRL MODELS' Coding Sn: "I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVI" ART WRIIPF SH 7-805 HlLI ornULiL Aio.rnwniTinuFn MOST DISCUSSED FILM IN 10 YEARS Stuart Whitman, Rod Steiger, Maria Scheli "THE MARK" ill PLUS HELD OVER BY INSISTENT DEMAND "WILD FOR KICKS" POS'TIVEtY A DUAL MOVIE SFNSATION AVENUE Cont. Air- ehigh 12 noon Cond. Paul NEWMAN, Jackie GLEASON "THt HU5TLER LANA TUPNFR "IACHELOR IN PARADISE" Color Mn "REVENGE OP FRANKENSTEIN" O'l MLATo "THE MARK" Positively No One Under 18 Yri, Admitted Kid Mat. NI2JPR mil Cartoon 12 30 and 2 30 OURlm UIH Carnival rW BUS TICKETS ON SAIE IN WYNNE FIELD RAUn BAY Gtn.

at Armaf Air-Conditionea BANU BIM Connuou, From p. M. THE THRIIL-A-MINUTE SHOCKERI "RIFIFI" 95 3'o biggest of the spectacles, "HELEN OF TROY" 1 TODAY 1 P. M. ONLY 10 CARTOONS "THI KITTLES IN THE OIARKS" BENNER 6054 AIR-CONDITIONED O.tnr WAIT DISNFY "MOON PILOT" P.

M. Also "SAMAR" 8 40 only Mi' Walt Dunev "MOON PILOT" BOYD CHESTER CZK PODGE'S i HAMMERSTEIN NEW "STATE FAIR" F.ntures 110 3 OS 5 C5, 7-15. 9-25 BROAD 48,3 N- AirCond- dij, A. Hepburn, S. MacLaine 'CHILDREN'S 83 Dpn()( lUf Htivertown Mat, 1 P.

unuununi. Hi 9.trn2 chubby checkep "ON THRESHOLD OF SPACE" "DON'T KNOCK THE TWIST" EVE. FR. 7:00 "MAJORITY OF ONE" PJUDpiJ 25th 1 MATINEE FROM 12-30 wHineniM Cnmb 7HE THPFt STOoges "HAVI ROCKIT Will TRAVEL" EVENING AFTER 6 30 JOH'J WAYNF JAMES STEWART "MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCI" "BURN, WITCH BURN" CAPITAL Mat. fr.

12 noon Cont. JERRY LEWIS in "DON'T GIVI UP THI SHIP" Also "ATTACK OP THI CRAB MONSTERS" EVENING AFTER 5 PM. Yul BRYNNER in "KING 1 Also: Audrey HEPBURN "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S" PCTnp663l AIR-CONDITIONED WJl'UI Hill, P. (IIU DILI. Feature 7 9:40 Mot.

Show "MAJORITY OF ONE" "TARGET IAITH" "SAIOO AND THI MAGIC RINGS" Ons PFNTIIRV 6th Ene BA 5-6360 MLniUIW AIR CONDITIONED Sat. 4', Hrs. of Kids Fun Thrills Serial Cartoon Feature Carnival Spooks ll THE MARK" 6 20 9 58 5 PM 8 -ti "JUNGLE FIGHTERS" HAPVf PINFMA chefr Hit Walt vt ty mil. it, li'j i EPF PARKING CAPS 1ST APFA SHOWING GLENN FORD, LEE REMICK EXPERIMENT IN TERROR 3.00, 5.18 7.36,9 55 paign was to bring full use of the tax free gallery to the taxpaying public. INJUNCTION OBTAINED The court action resulted in an agreement on Dec.

12. 1960. per mitting 200 persons admission on two days a week. But last June the foundation notified the court it intended to charge a $2 admis sion fee. Again the Commonwealth went to court and on Aug.

7, 1061, on tained a temporary injunction against imposition of the fee. It seeks to make this permanent. Hearincs in this litigation have been held before Judge Aiirea Taxis. An exhibit with the proposed amendment shows annual income of $305,076 and the follow ing expenses: Kerfeal, salaries and maintenance, arboretum salaries and maintenance plus maintenance of 57 Lapsley arboretum education, salaries. amortization of bond premiums, $40,408.

For art education salaries and supplies, less $3419 income, were listed at $26,067, including 000 for Violette deMazia; administrative expenses totaled $32,212, and salaries, including $12,000 for Nelle E. Mullen, total ed $27,558. ITflWH Nf' Mkf' AIR CONDITIONED 1 li 1 Continuoui Showf from 12 Noon LAST 4 DAYS! ROCK HUDSON, DORIS DAY LOVER COME BACK incEolorAN Shown at 1:55, 6 and 10 P. M. YUL BRYNTJER, ELI WAUACH MAGNIFICENT 7 cin0Alo6 Shown ot 3:45 Be 7:50 P.

M. runn matiwff rnnAY at 12 NOON FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD 5 CARTOON? TflWWP Levitiown Shopping Center Rt. 13 PKS. Wi 6-1000 A.r-Cond GREGORY ROBERT PECK MITCHUM 'CAPE FEAR' Evening 7-70 TVCnU 7000 Air- Glenn Ford I I0UI1 r.j rhnrlei Rover "4 HORSEMEN of APOCALYPSE" 5 30-9 40 John Mills "SINGER NOT THE SONG 8.05 Mnt. 1 P.

"MORGAN THE PIRATE" One UPTOWN Broad below Dauphin AIR-CONDITIONED Continuous From 12 Noon FIRST AREA SHOWING JANET BLAIR PETER WYNGARDE Te-rifving Horror Thriller "BURN, WITCH BURN" LOUIS PRIMA, JUNE WUKINSON SAM PUTFBA AND THE WITNESSES "TWIST ALL NIGHT" WALTON "1NG Relax in Air-Conditioned Comfort POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY EXCIUSIVE PHIIA. SHOWING HELD OVFR! FINAL WEEKI LAST 6 DAYS We present something completely d'ffer- tntlll But only for those mature enough to enioy the brightest ADULT COMEDY that Hollywood or even Europe has produceo years. Filmed in Hollywood, in beautiful COLOR, this motion picture is the lates' ntront In the ever-growing field of NEW WAVE" adult films that have drawn laughs even from those whose sense of humor leaves something to be desired. For those adults mature enough to enioy something different we recommend tha' you "KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE APPLE- ITS THE CORE OF THE FUN. EVE OR THE APPLE 6:00, 7:45 9 30, 11:10 EXTRA ADDED: The PL AYGIPLS of PLAYBOY in "PLAYGIRL MODELS Coming Soon.

SPIT ON YOUR GRAVt" 4910 Wayne DA 9-7552 GERMANTOWN AIR-CONDITIONED VENICE FILM FESTIVAL WINNER ALEC GUINNESS, JOHN MILLS "TUNES OF GLORY" ir ACADEMY WINNER, PORTUGUESE VERSION "BLACK ORPHEUS" 0n'v YFMlflN 11 Air-Cond. Fr. pkg "4 Horsemen Apocalypse 8:30 Mat 1PM "Spate Children" Ratmie" HATBORO, PA. HiTRflRIl AIR CONDITIONED Donahue, Annie Dirkinion "ROME ADVENTURE" Reg. Feat.

Not Shown Snt. Mat Sat Mat "MA AND PA KETTLE AT HOME" AIRPORT Drive-In V'ph, cum Philo Open 7 P.M. Starts P.M. Free Playground WITCH OR WOMAN? A Terrible Thing That Stalked by Night "BURN. WITCH BURN" Hit 2 The plavgirl sensation of the nation JUNE WILKINSON, LOUIS PRIMA "TWIST ALL NIGHT" ANDALUSIA DRIVE-IN Positively Last Times Tonight 3 BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS D.r;0" "LOVER COME BACK" "MAGNIFICENT 7" ohn "UilDfC Cfll niCDP" Wayne IIUIlJL OULUILTU ATCO DRIVE-IN Whl" 'i'1 73 "USA" "LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER" BUCKS COUNTY DrJ" 5 Ml IANT FPFE KIDDIE PIAYLAND Di 3-150C DORIS DAY, ROCK HUDSON 'LOVER COME BACK' Colo, Hit 2 "DESERT PATROL" CHESTER PIKE DRIVE-IN -lr '3 c-iwyi'Dno Open 7 PM.

Cartoon ot Duslt Giant Cast Giant Production in Coloi "'SWORD AND THE DRAGON" lovne Mont. eld "IT TAKES A THIEF" CIRCLE DRIVE-IN tl'f. 5 Miles from Tarrny Polmyo Bridge I. 0. Opens 7.30 Show Cont.

From Dusk Free Kiddie Mechanical Playground Cinemascope and Color Pot Bobby BOON? DARIN Ann Pamela MARGARET TIFFIN "STATE FAIR" Plus KIRK DOUGLAS "THE DETECTIVE STORY" Children under 12 F'ee EXTON DRIVE-IN 0n i-1d iauii ru. Paul NEWMAN, GeroJdm PAGE Tennessee Williams' Adull Play "cwrrt mon nc vmiTii" s-oDe JMS.LI UlllU Ml fUUIII Coloi Hit S2 "HOUSE OF FRIGHT" FAMILY DRIVE-IN Open 7 P. M. Starts Dull Free Plnygr-0Una Hit I See it from the banning JANfT RI AIR "BURN, WITCH BURN" Hit 2 lows P' mifj iwtnqt it In thu P'lun', PMm' Tv V-n' "TWIST ALL NIGHT" tMwyrt Bi iiwi'" iBiB Robert Sylvester In violation of court decree Violette deMazia, the petition charges, permitted the solicits tion and collection of funds in the art gallery from persons attend ing classes there in order to pub lish literature attacking the de cree of the court. FAILING TO ACT Sidney W.

Frick and Joe Langran are charged in the peti tion with failing to act as reason ably prudent fiduciaries by fail ing to apprise themselves of the lack of professional training of their co-trustees; failing to con suit professionally qualified per sons with respect to operation and maintenance of a public art gallery. Also failing to consult qualified investment counsel in order to obtain maximum income, and relying upon the management and judgment of co-trustees lack ing professional training, experi ence and qualifications with re spect to the care and mainte nance of a priceless collection of art and the operation of a public art gallery. The art gallery of the Barnes Foundation, at Latches lane and Lapsley Merion, was opened to the public after a long battle pressed by The Inquirer and the UXVrilD Frankford AIR-CONDITIONED mniininotCottman Ma, WHAT WAS THE FRIGHTENING THING SHE SAW THAT NIGHT? "BURN, WITCH BURN" Feature Timesi 2:45, 7.15 10:20 The Twistenest Twist of them all "TWIST ALL NIGHT" Feature Times: M5, 5:45, 8:50 UCnil Iroy Donahue, Angie Dickinson ITILUIM I. AtlVf NTiIM" Air.Cnnrf Features 7.15, 9:35 tech. Kid.

Mat. 1:30 'Tonon's Greatest Adventure' UCDDrU Fkd. Bel. FREE PARKING 7 GIANT BLOCKBUSTERS Rock HUDSON, Dorit DAY. Tony RANDALL "LOVER COME BACK" Feotture Times: 7:00, 10:45 JOHN WAYNE JAMES STEWART "MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" Feature Timesi 5:00 4 8.50 Gigantic 3-hr.

kiddie how today 12:30 pm. I Action Thriller, THE MT5T6KIAN5 2 10th Chapter "IOST PLANET" 3 ONE HR. C'SCOPE COLOR CARTOONS 4 A FREE BIKE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE LUCKY BOY OR GIRL MUSIC HALL lrdalt- 7 NARBERTH 15 M7a 1 WAIT DISNEY Te-h. "MOON PILOT' NEW LYRIC AIR-COND. GLENN FORD ta iinnrrifru nr leeestvnerrt 6-4C 4 nunaimtn ur uruwui rot Mat.

"KONGA" 3 STOOGES Os NIXON AIR-CONDITIONED Continuoui From 12 Noon LAST 4 DAYS ROCK HUDSON, DORIS DAY "LOVER COME BACK" PLUS TROY DONAHUE, ANGI I DICKINSON "ROME ADVENTURE" BOTH IN COLOR Ufippif Norriitown, Pa. PAUL NEWMAN nUIrl)flM prking GERALDINE PAGE In TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH Cinemascope and Technicolor Features 2:12, 7:17, 9:35 P. M. fiypflDf) Ruing Sun Below Cottmart UAlUnU AIR.rONDITIONED JUNE WILKINSON, LOUIS PRIMA "TWIST All NIGHT" Plus JANET BLAIR In "BURN, WITCH, BURN" Motinee Today ot I P. M.

BOTH FEATURES SHOWN PARK 3 1 Cont. Alan ladd Air- "All THI YOUNO MEN" Van Heflin "5 BRANDED WOMEN" II. ..1,. ine "riu lumuuimj Mat. Only "HOUSE OP USHER" PfnDI 21st it 2 THRILL SHOCKER5 riMIU.

gdg, CAN YOU TAKE IT? Xnd "PREMATURE BURIAL" Alive But Buried tor Dead Also "BURN WITCH BURN" HOENIXVILLEPor Paul Geraldine Newman Page "SWEET BIRD OP YOUTH" Features 6:00, 8 05, 10:10 "INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN" For Children al 1 P. M. Cartoons and 3 Stooge Comedy PRESIDENT "'It Kiddie Matinee Doon Open 12:30 WALT "MOON PILOT" DISNEY'S Evening Doo- Open 6 30 Dtp HI Oxford Air- Due to delicate tfteme Stuart Whitman HTUC IJABlf" -K Mario Schell I rifc. meirwx 9 50 Mot. 1 "Terror In Hounted Heuse" Crts RFNFI Air-Cond.

Troy Donahue 6:30 ab. 72d "ROME ADVENTURE" 10 Also Academy Award Winner Sophia Loren "DESIRE UNDER THI ElMJ" Mat. 1:30 'Destination Moon ond Cartoons LT Conshohocken TA 8 0502 Mat. 1:30 "HOUSE OP FRIGHT" Color plus JERRY LEWIS "VISIT to a SMALL PLANET" CHARLES itriiiklV" Color 80YFR rMnni 7 OS 0 25 onriri HNn Brd. a.

Maria Schell IIMMIIUIMU Rock. Cond. Stuart Whitmon "THE MARK" 1 ,5,45 Man Who Shot liberty Vnlonte' 3 25, 7 45 ROX Modern Air-Conditioning FREE PARKING Adventure In World of Superstition 'BURN, WITCH LOUIS PRIMA, JUNE WILKINSON "TWIST ALL NIGHT" 1 P. For the Children Show "INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN" And "FRANCIS IN THI NAVY" R0Y1I 4 DELIGHTFULLY nu I HI. iiD.rnwniTinwtn SATURDAY SPECIAL MATINEE SHOW "TARTAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE" Randy Scott "HANGMAN'S KNOT" A'ter 5 Adults Only "THE MARK" "ALL FALL DOWN" SELLERSVILLE IU0 ANT SENATE 17th it Continuoui fr.

12 Noon Susa. Walt Disney't 'Pinacchie' In Tech. ROBERT TAYLOR "WHITI FIATHIR" STONEHURST.IJ-i-V..3 Audrey Hepburn "CHILDREN'S HOU" Troy Donahue "ROMI ADVENTURE" Mot "ATLANTIS. IOST CONTINENT" Car's STRATFORD "Moon Pilot" Audio Murphy "4 BLACK HORSES" KlIRIIBRiN Ardmore Ml 2 4747 OUUUIIUnll inioncDniKiv r-iiMWV MARGARET RUTHERFORD IN AGATHA CHRISTIE "MURDER, SHE SAID" Feature at 20 8.10, 10 P. M.

Today Family Matinee Today 1 3T Without o-. THPFE StOOOFS COMEDY 1 P. M. Jules Verne I Jeurney Center forth for a footprint patio in the new summer theater she opened, just like Graurnan's Chinese (the patio, not the Her first footprinter is Adlai Stevenson, who accidentally stepped in the wet cement on his way to a phone booth. And Dorothy says there were no holes in his soles.

Ella Fitzgerald is getting fancied up by Don Loper for her Thursday opening at the Crescendo. The week's wackiest coincidence, at Columbia Pictures' preview of "The Interns," which has a scene showing a mother in childbirth: it was preceded by a short subject showing a mare foaling. Doubleday laid it on the line for Earl Holliman's book about his 10 months abroad, "You Don't Have to Know the Language." Hal Wallis slapped an option on Shirley MacLaine to star in his new comedy, "First Wife." The title, at least, should attract a lot of alimony payees and payers. tress in Irving Wallace's "The Prize," all about the Nobel Prize awards. I'm half way through reading the book and it's a spellbinder.

I'd also heard that Cary Grant is a possibility, but where Cary fits in I wouldn't be know ing. Not unless a character is changed or rewritten. It should make both author Wallace and film producer Pan-dro Berman happy that the book is soaring to the top of the best sellers. Nothing short of a conquering hero is George Chakiris, complete with Oscar, in the land of his ancestors, Greece. "West Side Story," for which he won the best supporting male actor honors, is playing currently in Athens, and George, being of Greak extraction, is getting the full home -boy -makes -good treatment.

He's met some relatives he didn't even know he had. It's amazing what a robust bloodline an Oscar can produce. From the happy homeland, George goes to Italy for some dolce vita then to Japan for Harold Hecht's "Flight From Asiya." dom In Swahili. Possibly a swahili idea. Mort Sahl is again pretty funny at Basin Street, but I'll be first to contribute to a fund to get him out of college.

At the same club, George Shearing has finally discarded those bad jokes. When Abe Burrows was in Philadelphia with "How to Succeed" a friend asked him how he liked the city, since his shows bring him there so often. "There's nothing doing in Philadelphia," said Abe, "but rewrites." Henry Fonda plays a brigadier general in "The Longest Day," which has a lot of co-stars. He asked Darryl Zanuck how the billing would go. "According to rank," decided the producer Joe Levine held a special preview of "The Sky Above, The Mud Below" at the United Nations.

"That's the only theater in the crty," he explains, "which could hold all those attache cases." Alberto Moravia, the distinguished author, is doing a book about sexpot Claudie Car-dinale. Five photographers will supply the photos. Miss Cardinale is figured to be too much of a strain on one photog. old Arlen-E. Y.

Harburg song for her new film. She'll also use the song in her concert tours. Adlai Stevenson tells of a Hon and a lioness in the Bronx Zoo. The lion seemed depressed, and the lioness asked: "Why are you moping?" "I'm homesick," sighed the lion, "I want to go back to Africa" "To Africa?" said the lioness. "You wouldn't recognize the old place now." Abe Burrows has been collecting a series of awards this season including the Pulitzer Prize for "How to Succeed Each time he's been called upon to make a brief response.

Naturally he thought of Improvements on those responses afterwards. "Frankly, I don't believe the history books," said Burrows. "I think Patrick Henry really said, 'I'm against what the British are He thought of 'Give me liberty or give me afterwards." Bobby Fischer, the chess champ, played 48 games simultaneously. He won 46, and tied two. When he was congratulated he shrugged: "So what? If you can play one game, you can play 48." Hellenes on Friday, bestowed the Golden Cross of the Royal Order of George I on retired, New York Times correspondent Alexander Cameron Sedgwick, who covered Greece for the last 20 years.

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"As soon as they run out of countries I'll be out of work," Red figures. "But at least I did more fighting in the war film 'The Longest Day' than any of us did wartime in Winged I remember I made 68 missions to the Gaiety Delicatessen in 'Victory' and for a while was a tail gunner on the IRT. Finally we marched off down 8th with the band playing and all of us were going. I knew where we were going. We were going to Holly-wood to make a silly movie." Barry Gordon, who's 13 and In "A Thousand Clowns," told Jason Robards he already has a gal.

"I guess you'll call it a childhood romance, he admits. "I've known her for nine years." The Blue Angel got a break from a case of pneumonia. Last spring the song team of Peter, Paul, and Mary played the club and canceled when one came down sick. Since then their records have been winners. Last Thursday they returned to the club to work out their contract at the old salary.

Leonard Lyons NEW YORK. PRIME MINISTER Ben-Cur-ion's view, constantly expressed, is that the children in Israel constitute the nation's most important natural re--jource Billy Rose recently visited that country in connection with the multi-million dollar project he is heading for the Jerusalem Art Museum. He met Ben-Gurion, and said: "I'd like to adopt a two-year-old boy. Will you help me find one?" "Mr. Rose, if you adopt one of my children," replied Ben-Curion, "I'll have you arrested." Orson Welles is one of the world's foremost experts on bullfighting and magic tricks.

Years ago, while making a film in Rio, he became a top expert on the then new dance, the samba Soon after he returned to Hollywood he attended a party given by a producer. A samba contest was held. The dance was new to Hollywood "And When I won only third prize," said Welles, "I knew that my tlayg in Hollywood were numbered." Sidney Poitier and his wile attended i itate dinner at the White House, then went to the Sheraton Park. At the bar Poitier, still in white tie, said of the dinner with the Kennedys: "Tonight, for me, is the icing on cake that took 33 years to bake." Richard Burton probably will costar with Geraldine Page and Shelley Winters in the film version of Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana" The characters in Jerome Weid-man's new book, "Sound of Beau Bells," are thinly disguised. The publisher, Trafalgar Singlenight, obviously is Nelson Doubleday Irving Berlin has written enough songs for another musical to follow "Mr.

President." Ethel Merman was approached about it, but refuses to do any more shows. Celeste Holm is continuing her UH radio show, just made an industrial film for Macy's and will star in "The King and in Beverly, Mass. Julius Rudel, conductor and director of the New York City opera, is en route to Spoloto to conduct Prokofiev's "The Love for Thrc-e Grants' at the opening of the Festival In London, Judy Garland recorded the liar- 1 LIBERTY VALANCE PIUS LIGHT PIAZZA IN COLCH I.

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