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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 75

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Ihf Austin frlalfnmati Austin, Texas Page 75 Wednesday, May 30, 1973 W4 Reality Their favorite expression, which they both like to gay, is this: s'yft! carry guns so the public "doesn't have to." They're all in favo, of gun Sixteen Art Organizations Awarded State Grants 'Super Cops' Answer Hoked-Up Crime Films Grants will be given to thei (Jd Ah The Texai Commission on the Art and Humanities announces sixteen grants to arts organization! around Ihe state. Center and the Central Texas Symphony Association for seven concerts by the San Antonio Orchestra; and the Tyler Museum of Art for an exhibit, following touring projects: The Board of City Development of San Angelo for a pageant, "The Flood at Benficklin;" The Abilene Fine Arts Museum for The, grants were decided upon "Duality of Man." Commission's recent meeting in Galveston. General projects receiving an exhibit, "Diagmiev ana funds are: The Globe of the Russian Stage Designers;" The Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University in Houston, for an Great Southwest in Odessa for summer productions; me TRANS 4 TEXAS iyl'llil'tlil'lil SEATS $1.00 MID NIGHT SHOW FRL SAT. NIGHT exhibit, "Options for Tomorrow's Cities The Tyler Gilbert and Sullivan Society in Houston for a production of Museum of Art for an exhibit, "Options for Tomorrow's of Penzance;" The Southwest Division of the Texas University in College Station, College of Association of American Dance By DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD (NEA) "The Super Cops" are coming, to the screen. MGM has 1 bought L.

H. (Hank). Whittemore's book about Dave Greenberg and Bob Hantz, the two super-tough New York cops- The film will be a big one for the studio. Gordon Parks' will direct and Ron Liebman will play Greenberg. Who will play Hantz? I asked the two super cops and they had fun with the question.

Greenberg insisted that Dustin Hoffman is the type an obvious gag, since Hantz': is actually goodlookihg Mark Spitzish sort. They all claim that the book isn't the sensational type of crime literature and they don't want the movie to be, either. Although they don't have any right of script approval in their contract they know how they're going to get the kind of film they want. 1 H'We have, leverage," Dave Greenberg says. picture will be shot in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section ol, Brooklyn and that's our area.

Without our protection, it can't be done. The tough guys there would wreck it and steal 'the cameras. Unless we get the kind of picture we want, we won't protect it." Like most real law enforcement officers they aren't happy with most TV-and movie cop stories. They say the most realistic is Adam-12, but even that is far from "The Adam-12 cops," Hantz says, make an arrest and they are back on the street, in a couple of minutes. It's, just not.

done that fast In New it used to take a cop an average of 14 hours after an arrest before he could get back on the street again. "Dave and I managed to cut that way down but it still takes, us. an hour and a half." Architecture and Environmental fi 'ii irtinfrr iinWihii AfniilnltirttthfrtOT Companies in Houston for Design, for an continued employment of Dance NEA Photo REAL-LIFE CRIME BUSTERS DAVE GREENBERG, BOB HANTZ New York cops earned nicknames of Batman and Robin Consultant for TCAH and for Tomorrow's Cities;" The Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. for summer season AADC; Galveston County Arts in Adelphi University's "Com Academy Summer theater workshop and productions production costs and tickets for muter on Wheels" program on the LIRR. directed by Phillip Hayes Dean; low income groups; The Corpus Christi Arts Council for a performance by the Houston ANDO COHHIir Mil BI MOOUCIONS wt nines The Amarillo Symphony for summer productions; and The The men took graduate busi Train Class Gets Degrees EAST N.Y.

(AP) So what's the Long Island Rail Road done for Sebastian Calcano lately? Two Dance Theater of the Southwest the-move were graduated over the weekend as masters of business administration. Calcano declared: "I don't think I would have gotten my MBA but for that program." However, Calcano no longer rides the LIRR. Recently, he got a new job near his home here. in Denton for choreography and ness courses as they rode in from Long Island to New York City each weekday. When the train was late, Calcano said: Ballet Company; The Port Lavaca Junior Service League for a subscription series, specifically to include the Corpus Christi Symphony; The production of several ballets.

The Commission is a state aotrtru but pant; baVanother 'fdea which he figures will keep thl Jdreaedj.Ijjional Rifle Association happy. "Let have Hanii says, 'but, -control, the distribution of ammunitipn. I don't, care how many peppJe have guns if they don't have also p.r psychological pf. all applicants for police lot of men wear-police Greenberg says, "who no business wearing them." But they not favor free sale of. narcotics, (and' they are.

careful to point out that they doxi't include marijuana amongarcotics). "If you Jet addicts have all the narcotics they Hantz says, are, signing, their death warrant. Thatls because an overdose is the inevitable result. If you try to limit thero they'll want more and will be the inevitable result. Eighty per cent of crime is drug-connected." They think that corruption anywhere and lh' particulaf in police: departments should be a federal offense That' they' figure, maybe we can have "some better-run police departments.

Then every cop could be' a "super cop." Greer Carson has a dilemma. The great star of so many great movies, like 'so many veterans, is finding it-hard to get parts she wants to do. that's because she docsri'f like most' of' today's films. Now she's been offered a play, a dramatization of the abdication fef' King Edward VIII, in whicH she would play Queen Mary. She'd love to do it but she says" it would mean eight months away from home and' husband.

Even though there might be a movie in' 1 it later shell probably say no-. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) ttTER DENNIS JACK FpOAf HOPPER NICHOLSON agency which administers both state and federal funds for the Temple Cultural Activities "We got the benefit of additional instruction." The eight pioneer students-on- years ago he was one of eight adult commuters who" enrolled arts and humanities in Texas NOWI OPEN 1:45 Feature 2-4-6-1-10 Reduced FrkM 'Tilt: IS 7 AUSTIN'S MAGNIFICENT ALL-NEW UUa HMturt Dim -4SJ Wl CLINT EASTV003 LUXURIOUS 4 THEATRE SHOWCASE! 1 0 MATINEES DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 31st! TRANS TEXAS HELD OVER OPEN 1:45 FEATURES 1 1 Ml Baa MM, BM 117 1423 23i DOORS OPEN 1:45 FEATURES 2-4-6-8-10 KITTY KOPEHKY 20th Century-Fox Presents Cliff Robertson OPEH 5:45 $1.00 Tit PJL FEATURES 6-8-10 gAST FIRST ST. Jill TOGETHER AT LAST! A Kobert B. fUdnltattattla Ritt FUm PANAWSIDNCaOflBYOl.UXE. mm 13.

CICELY TYSON PAUL WINFIELD mm futvun Aiti Meu-im loi Offltt Opn Bally 10 I.M. All SeoH Reierved All S.ol $4.00 All Timet Fait Litt Suspended PERFORMANCES M. NiiilUiT-I I. fa. SitH mt ItMart 2 P.M71 M.

'Fiddler' Continues At ZSTC mm mi ivies -A. a I I nmiOT I es7 yA -sy WffK DAYS AU SEATS EASILY ACCESSIBLE FROM ANY DIRECTION! NOTHING FINER NOR MORE REAUTIFUL IN THE ENTIRE SOUTHWEST! ''Fiddler on the -Roof" TRANS- TEXAS continues its run at Zachary OPEN 7:45 FLi 8:45 HUMfXK2Jl.MUSHCTllt FX FOODS 10 DiBNKS POPC0RH The story of Ace M01 Scott Theatre Center Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available fcr all performances' at the when planes DOWN were young WKO WILL SURVIVE IN ONE OF THZ The role of Tevye, tha GSZATEST ESCAPE ADVENTURES EVER! and the world was except for Ace's son Rodger of dairyman" of is being played by -Warren Dwyer. His Golde, is portrayed by IR'N ALLEN'S production of tm WHK DAYS I ii AU SEATS '4 it I I I i I Til I II I I 'lU SIE1A SIMNS SHELLEY W1NID5 the Skies. DM1 SWflMC Gina Lalli' and their fiv daughters are 'by Una Yakatan, Kyra Mary Faith Geah, Paula Donner tind Cindy Matney.

'Yakatan was last seen on the ZSTC stage as the Wicked Witch in" the Christmas production -of Wizard of bz." Mrs. JTebert, Miss Gean, and Mrs, Donner are newcomers to the ZSTC stage although Miss -Gean was JAMES CAAN PETER BOYLE 'Ji WW, SALLY KELLERMAN LOUISE LASSER WRITTEN BYW. D. RICHTER PRODUCED BY JACK SHER DIRECTED BY HOWftRO ZIDT Eric Shes Pamels Franklin Boris Wilson Bill Sampson Chips Rosen Steven Spielberg -JerryGoldsmithPanavision8 Color by Deluxe S'PG mgm METRCCOLOR PGl OPEN-lilS FEATURES 1 1 1 1 5 PANAVTSIOfT COLOR BY DELUXE- it mi: a- -rsw w-xmtw 4 LUXURIOUS THEATRES UNDER ONE ROOF OFFERING A VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR CHOICE! FEATURING e. ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING ELEGANT WATERFALL CURTAINS GORGEOUS DRAPES LARGE CONVENIENT INSIDE BOXOFFICE BEAUTIFUL COVERED ENTRANCE ALL CONVENIENCES FOR PEOPLE.

IN WHEELCHAIRS INCLUDING SIDEWALK RAMPS SPACIOUS COLORFUL LOBBY LARGE TEXAS-SIZE SNACK BAR COMFORTABLE SPACIOUS SEATING THE NEWEST AND FINEST AUTOMATIC PROJECTION SYSTEM UNIQUE DIFFERENT FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE A TOTAL SOUND SYSTEM CREEN-BELT LANDSCAPING SPECIAL AQUARIUS COLOR TV LOUNGE MORE! MUCH MORE! in the Zilker-Hillside production of Dolly!" which was sponsored by the Austin Parks and Recreation Department last summer. Miss Matney was on the ZSTC stage in Soiftid of Music'' as Marta prior1 tb this production. Others -in, the cast incutje David Hausman, who' was last seen as Petruchio in "The TRANS TEXAS OPEN 1:15 FEATURES Hddlerontheof will be shown at CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES REDUCED PRICES ID MOO Burntl Road 465 6933 1 6400 Burnet Road 465-6933 OPEN 7:45 FIRST SHOW 8:45 NOW SHOWING AT 2 THEATRES Taming of- the Bruce. MARK SLADE IS Eric Henshaw and Tim in the cast are played by4ren Lynn -Abneyj. Jerry Blakeney, Mike Champion, and Roberto Flores de la Mancha, -if The.

featured are members of the' Hancock FMdh rB Cofcy By. TECHNISCOPE 11 1:1 TECHNldDLOR Folklore Dancers who. sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department. These men and women learn dances of other and present them in special Reservations may Vt niade by WEEKDAYS All SEATS $1.00 Til fM calling 476-0541 or' are priced 'at' $2 50 for Cbc Legend of Boggy Creeh adults, $2.00 'for students and $1.00 for people T2-years of "age DAZZLING ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE DISCRIMINATING MOVIE GOER v- GIANT KLEIG LIGHTS WILL 5 SHOW YOU THE WAY! (W HEN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PERMITS!) BRING YOUR FRIENDS JOIN THE EXCITEMENT AND CROWDS! rar.d jounger. All seats "are ATKUI STONV reserved.

The theatre is located at Soum Lamar and West $1.00 rJvM i 1 Starring: Jbremy Slate Deborah Walley John Chandler THE STORY OF THE "FDUKE MONSTEP" A HOWCO iNTIRfUTiQNM. VKTuait KLtK "RACING SCENE" Riverside Dr. next to the Parks and Recreation Department offices. MfjlipH PI' VltD!" VP I unr fif vNitiD nMi tccio IgIts llmtnrf hntists.

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