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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 20

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Dayton, Ohio
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JOURNAL HERALD, DA YTON, III TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1960 20 ELMO 0 AT THI It aterHt 4 L-J-l Cool LET'S GO PLACES nmvB-m THIATRf It'a I Invid! "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" (iiiik IMrir Hin Kirkar4 SurtM "ALEXANDER THE GREAT "THf GALLANT HOURS" Jamee uwr Lat Day p.m. "Hist And Fall 01 legs Diamond" f.M. Ill.lr WE0. "ELECTRONIC MONSTERS' WilK A. S.

Kany t.vtltMtl. U.I1IW Mluwt-M Sonva H'llile Jamea 'raarlai'w 9 aaaiai fflES f. "I PASSE0 FOR WHITE" Mark Miller Anita iiiHiiann iXie to gentlempn'i agreement among Hollywood studios, respect has been shown in the selection of film titles since 1936. Thus no major mishap has occurred to mar the situation in this respect. Now conditions appear to be changed and the public may be seeing two religious films beating the tille of the daddy of them all "The King of Kings." "BLONDE IN BONDAGE" 10:3) Bill 1 'Honky Tonk" Doggett "THI IIG FISHERMAN" Krni0 Kovu't Mars Morp TXU- Himara Krrl anl Mnaa Mirr "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" Htlv y- -t, 'v.

aumraaa. v.m A .1 KHIVA FRIDAY, JULY I -WAR OF THE SATELLITES' illlS I IMI.H i Only 4 ulor omedy tldward ii. Kithinvtin Jitaa lulling "SEVEN THIEVES" Onl Drama Itira. Miller ana Mnoaa I aluil Marina Hranil tnna Only Mea. Manure Martins.) f.M.

"THE FUGITIVE KIND Hriille HitriM "LA PARISIENNE" "DRUMBEAT" MfcKf HM 111 KI.IS HtiMiKMt "AIjilltWeBJMBjBaaaaaaaalBBaWBBPlB nLl: fe. the original picture, wherein H. B. Warner was the star, Christ was shown by a strong light from above. In the new version his presence will be shown.

liral Hun latm: i 31 SALEM Mr mm Slee Keeve a-l nl Thilandat I AI TKIN HIT ''Mr. Roberts" At Wilmington II IS ROMAMW Ml EYILIiES are described by l.nsign Ptilrer (Fred (nhalln) to Doc (Ronald left, and to Hitter Robert (Hoopla llubbrll) rislil, in one of the amusing scene in "Mr. Robert." The' Wilmington college summer Theater will stage the play Thursday, Friday and Saturday of thi ueek, in lloyd auditorium on the college campus. "GOLIATH AND BARBARIANS" l-nl. II Healthfully Air lamlili.nr4 fitia't Miaa It l.at shimini y-irhare jm-iiII Marria Henderwia Kirk Murea Ihtrla Ihiualaa Bacall Hay "TOUNQ MAN WITH 'THE IIG FISHERMAN" Htmard keel uan fcohner I A HORN" "NATCHEZ TRACE 10:30 Xtl MVi: I II.M l'ttlirien KO Jltuniiin fltirtn itl Ste Kt'evrt (n first ZMt who ak lor It ne ahnwlnr nly, lHir ien at I P.M.

startiiif lime I -rill COTHRII.I.ER Left Hhanded Gun" Cinema corporation controls the Cecil B. DeMille "King of Kings" while the Samuel Eronston Productions has the same story based on a film story called "The Greatest Story Ever Told." The budget for the Eronston film is announced as reaching $8,000,000 while the other fUm goes under the wire for a total of The Bronston production has already spotted most of its lead players, and first takes are being made in Spain, with release of the film set for Easter week of 1961. Nearly $2,000,000 has already been spent on this film. Claiming to have been written with superb economy the Bronston film focuses on the human qualities of Jesus. In Shoiv Times Km hard Widmark Tina lille "THE TRAP" (col) 1 t'le I'anvlaiwn "THE GOLD FISH" Klddlea Matinee Wednesday I P.M.

J'eaa Martin Jfrry tewla la "SCARED STIFF" ALSO "IANDIT OF ZHOBE" Plua artotiaa Elt Time al I HAUTIFUt UNO CXTRAORDiNARV LOVE STOKt- Kiihert Ryan Hurl Ivet UOUT I FRENCH Clit WHO JOINS "DAY OF THE OUTLAW" 10:25 AMERICAN NATURE COLONY FIRST HI THEATERS COI.lM.Lr-"Th CoMck" al 1:50. 5 35 and 9:23. Also "Head of Tyrant" at 12.15 4 and 7:50. Hlory of Ruth" at 11:. 10, 2:45.

and AIo "Valley of th Rprtwoodn," 1:4.1. 5 and Silld I.IO.W "Macumua Love" at 12. 1:55. 4 SPECIAL YOUTH PERFORMANCES Tuesdays, luly 12, 19, 26, 1 P.M. Ural Run Haylim Sieve Reee 'al id Thilland "GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS ml.

it Zarhary snill Marela llenderans phi nit ay Ha'himl, Biy H'ihiU anil Mbr tytith It hum under 19 rm (imum wf mrt iifrvlMir a urt with ruck tH-HCKi I I. 11 TH I KK K. All llt ketn ff thr 1 AT WAVNf i CL-a-laOfl AIK iiilliisr.l KurKnine anile Mathew "STRANGLERS OF BOMBAY" la 1 lnniRrii av 1. ftai nut at I and :45. i Mr "Ben-Hur" at I.

I STATE Vounir Man with a Horn" at and Also "Lrft Handed (inn" at 12:35. 4:10 and If TORY Toniplracy nf Hea'H" at fll: ti, 1:31, 3:32. 5:33, 7:34 and :35. "NATCHEZ TRACE 10:55 MS Thia INN) 2334 FAR HILLS FAR HILLS met a disastrous end with his conduct of a summer stock season here last summer. Home for Al Al Warth.

formerly manager of the Art theater, returned yesterday from a short sojourn in New York, where he also insured himself a job if nothing suitable turns up here. He likely would take either of two houses, the Brooklyn or Hempstead, which are owned and operated by Adolph Herman, who controls the Far Hills theater here. In the meantime, Al will take over management of the Far Hills for 10 days while the manager, Eddie Eads, is on vacation. Loan Your Chariot What we've always wanted Shim a art "A i.son Ixiva at and r. Slirirlne e.hiw I.I IM.HT HI.M he I'atteriiiMi Ktl JiihaiiMMin I'rt'e I'hntii wf Steve Ki'evea lo first vilio ask fur II Rod I ameron Mary Miiriihy SPECIAL 4th of JULY MATINEE Monday, July 4, 2 "ADDED THURSf MATINEE EACH WEEK Eviry Thursday, I M.

$1.50 "THE ELECTRONIC MONSTER" IME21ISEE1 Jeffrey Hunter, who has frequently been seen on the screen, has been selected to play Christ in the Bronston film. John the Baptist will be enacted by Robert Ryan. The spiritually rewarding role of Mary, the Virgin Mother of Christ, is4eing enacted by the Irish actress, Siobhan McKenna. Hurd Hatfield, who plays the haughty Roman governor of Judea, will be Pontius Pilate and Ron Randall will play the role of Lucius, the Roman captain, while Earabbas, the Ju-dean firebrand, will be played by Harry Guardino. Claudia, Pilate's wife, will be played by Viveca Lindfors.

Rita Gam, soon to be seen here in Hannibal," will be Herodias and Rip Torn will be Judas. That sounds like a cast to end all casts. MGM has not jet announced its players. Crawford's I'ew Plans We note this squib out of Milwaukee in the current issue of Variety: "Douglas Crawford, New York legit producer and summer theater operator, is contemplating a season of stock at the Garfield theater here this season. He's put down a $2,000 deposit with L.

F. Gran, president of Entertainment Centers, which operates the house. If the deal jells, Crawford intends launching an eight-week season July 4. The spot will be called the Wisconsin Music theater. Planned as the opening KA Hlll.i-'Th Naked Vemu" at and THKATER AI.HAMHHA-lloria pay in "Tunnel of Also "LI'I Ahner." AMES Howard Krel In "Tha Wig f'mherman." AIo "War of tha Stel- litPK." BM.MiiXT Brnia Kovara In "Waka Ma When It'a Over." Also "Alexander irst Hun lla.ltim! ham Wilde Jamea r'ranrleen "I PASSED FOR WHITE" Shown At SntHf.

KIIIIIIK MtriMK Wl.liMHV Al I MM) Unrla l)a- Jai'k LemmiHl "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" (col) eWI Mr pa 4ttH Aduni "THE CUNFIGHT AT DOOGE CITY" iilnr lnemaruie I'lua (nlor artnn Ixlt KOW COOL Mark Miller inita Thatlam HOW DO YOU TAKE YOUR COFFEE? If you art ent of tht thou "BLONDE IN BONDAGE" 10:53 the Orent THRU TO THI DtMON.KITlS OF TNI WITCH OODDISi MknIC "Sammn and Pelilah. Alao sitriiriae shttir Town" and "Jack tha Ripner." BorEnine In "Stran- Blera nt Bombay." Alao "Tha Electronic Hanilnlph srntl I iirreU Tili'ker DAVI K-Hnwrd Keel tn "The Riz Starts Thursday "RAGE AT DAWN" (cell Frank sinnlra l.leannr I'nrker "A HOLE IN THE HEAD" (col) 10:10 Kishermsn." Also "The flolrien Klsh." i Jamea Carney In "The r.allant Houra." Also "Tha Ri. and Fll of Leps Diamond." KKItKRATlOX Carroll Baker In "The Miracle." AIo "Edne of Kternlty." M.W HALEM-Ernla Kovara In "Wake Me When It'a Over." Also "Seven Thli vea." lands whost life is on long Alan l.add arnhn Junee "A MAN IN THE NET" 12:1 I'lajKrntind farlwina COLOR HUNTS McCOOK I2ST Kiowet-U. S. North 25 BA-2-1212 tree l.ljhlcd Parklnf, Rear of Theatre 8o Office Open Noon Til 3:30 p.m.

EVKNINfi! Mm. thru Irl. I2.IMI Nat. Ifi.ua EMM l.f'E "Boardlnghoune Blue." Also "Stranejera of Bombay" and "Electronic Mnnater." PEOPI.ES-Marlon Brando In "The Fueltlve Kind." Aluo "Edge of Elernitv." hlfi.MA Elvla Preslev In "Jsllhou.ie Rock." Alao "Because They'ra Younit." hustle and bustle, then the habit ii for you. Whether your work Is the MATI.NKKS: Wed.

Thuri. 1 p.m. to do since kid days: drive a chariot. Now comes the chance. Embassy Pictures wants "an experienced chariot driver to tour the United States and Canada in conjunction with the summer1 openings of 'Hercules Then they squash our chances by stating that "the charioteer must show proof of formal training in the handling of both Greek and Roman style chariots and must be able to handle multiple teams of horses," We knew there must be a catch in it somewhere.

I.JU Sat. Sim. 3 p.m. eiittith srreen hrMlane Mnrtrt arlna Moan a "ADAM EVE" Untitle Kariliil IKha Alter "NAUGHTY GIRL" itriri Iihw Hunt Him! ffee I'allt'ritnn Ktl Jiilianttntif THE WALT DISNEY COLOR CARTOON OPEN 1 1:15 BA 8-2232 NMD mil home or at an office you King To Visit Cttngo BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 27 (AP)-King Baudouin of Bel 1 I 1 1 III Save LAKESIDE Maaal gium will attend the new Congo k-irnt Ittin HaMnn will find The Journal Herald smooths the busy day and bill will be Julius La Rosa in West Side Story." Crawford is the fellow who exchange coupons iTiminnV 1 I i i Republic's independence ceremonies Thursday. "Goliath And Thi Barbarians" col.

hnry SvnM Mitrriti, H-mlMa nuiviuiv Vj provides relaxation and enjoyment at your convenience $-100 worth "NATCHEZ TRACE" 10:55 Mirpritt Minw rt sm r. i M.nr imm Ni Pltcrim ho Jthnwf I rpp I'ltotii Krvr lo firt 'Wl hn n-k (ir ir AUTO BODY REPAIR THE FINEST Or Lenny throughout the day. "SCHOOL FOR LOVE" "ISLE OF LEVANT" (Color) Rrlgltl Bardi.t MUrha Alter 'Ihrpp amily Hilt "HAVE ROCKET WILL TRAVEL" 8:35 in TV GUIDE for $2C0 worth of Ride Tickets to liavlil Mven A MiUi liasanr "HARPY ANNIVERSARY" 10:04 TENDER AND BODY REPAIR rRAME REPAIR PAINTING FOREIGN CAR SPECIALISTS ALUMINUM BODY REPAIR MST elND EfFICIlHT CHUCK SIMPSON, MGR. LEE HILGEFORD AUTO SALES KEOWEE AND WEBSTER STS. BA-2-0042 Dayton, Ohio BA-2-7443 nighKy at The JOURNAL HERALD FOR 6:30 A.M.

DELIVERY CALL BA'3-1111 Kiharit WiilniarU llenrjr (unila "WARLOCK" 11:35 DANCING STARUGHTERS TITSDAY THRU SLDAV NIGHT HUNGARIAN VILLAGE W. Third St. 44-6428 I'm! timm (nun1 lmn HIT. 4 RrrvKkv Mini. HM.

"rpnl Ihty POST-TIMES DAY WLW DAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 it FREE SHOWS Bob Braun Bel Airs Jack Norwine Bel Airs WIN PRIZES FIND MR. POST-MISS POST REDUCED RIDE PRICES MANY FREE PRIZES LADIES DANCE FREE PAUL STEEL'S ORCH. "OfTint Mart fun By rarl- LAKESIDE Park "JOURNEY TO CENTER OF EARTH" (iiliir cllle Bra nil I'alrliia Oaena "FIVE GATES TO HELL" 11:15 Kal Mlnen Terry "A PRIVATE'S AFFAIR" during LAKESIDE Days June 23 to July I Incl. Racquet Club Lenny Bruce is the most perceptive communicative individual ever to en-tertain the general public. Here is a free-thinker unconventional, controversial, intensely interesting.

If you are not the least bit sophisticatedif you are not open-minded you might not understand you might even be offended. If you have a little savvy you'll have a ball. Noreen Parker Sings The RACQUET CLUB Route 25 at Dorothy Lane Reservations AX 9-8483 X4 1,1 MI llTO MIOUIXi Mmi Millie JjtniPH I'ntnrlM'ii "I PASSED FOR WHITE" IB Mark Anita Thallaiic "BLONDE IN BONDAGE" 10:33 MIIIWIM. MIAMI MIC ENDS TODAY "THE COSSACKS" "HEAD OF A TYRANT" tiini ik: I'l Sieve Reevea Mvlene lentnnaeot i Healthfully Air-conditioned "GIANT OF MARATHON" col. you tiriedl todays TOMORROW GALA DOUBLE HOLIDAY SHOW Tjt5JALTHRIEST00GES "REWREL'S- ANTHONY MARCONI and his exciting LATIN RHYTHM GROUP Entertaining Nightly Direct from the Ambassador Hotel, Cicogo fOgffiUBi.

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