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Daily News from New York, New York • 28

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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28
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oo Bar Topless Bikinis Buenos Aires, Dec. 23 (Reut- ers) Topless bikinis have been banned from public swimming places by city council regulations. 'Cheyenne Eye-Filling Spectacle DAY FREE TRIAL sj at BU5CH5 SCHICK I By KATE CAMERON Director John Ford's name imprinted on a film is an indication that the picture will have an arresting- quality. Ford is known far and wide around the as a maker of fine films. His production of "Cheyenne Autumn." which he directed for Warner Brothers and which had its initial exhibition in Loew's new Capitol The OK 8 CM ai-V Electric SHAVER Surgical stainless steel cutting heads start sharper, stays sharper.

OPEN EVENINGS New fork's no I MONEY 1 DOWN UfttVIV 5v Largest Jewelers atre, is an eye-fillinar spectacle of an historic incident in when a band of Cheyenne Indians took the Ion? trek from Oklahoma to HJSCMS mm roars imt mmit mwumi Wr Wyoming in a desperate effort Comfort control dial fingertip shaving comfort. Pop-out had just prats th button. Exfro kind to sensitive skin. FREE TRIAL STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY No Payaeafs 'til Feb. 1st sustain themselves on their rut on Richard idmark and Carroll taV- own land.

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B0 WHEN IT WAS FOUND im possible to eke out a living on trie uniamiiiar land, the Indians took action into their own hands and started the long walk home. FUN ADVENTURE' Cheyenne Autumn." a Warner Bros, release in Technicolor an? Pan vision. Produced by Bernard Smith and directed by John Ford from a screenplay by James K. Webb from the story by Mari Sandoz. Presented at Loew'a New Capitol Theatre.

Running time: 2 hours, 35 minutes. THK fA-T st. T' Norel's NEW EMBASSY Broadway at 46th St. Norel's GUILD 50th 33 W. 50th at Rockefeller I VTilnisrk ft i it THE ZANiEST CRFME 3f M.inrt rvi tii.m Iuli MoritalHan Roland Wivue Ik- iji i'ti Blur Till Tr Brandt's KENT PALACE COMEDY XjO John arra1ine Vir-tcr Jonr KUwani R.thinsna Jsms iew3rt the U.S.

Army at their heels. Men, Century's NO STRAND TILYOU women and children traveled 1.500 miles through sleet, snow, rain and boiling1 sun. Many of them died on the way and one dramatic adventure followed another as they tried desperately to reach their goal. Branded -an outcast among a high-steppin' stallion joins the force! WALT DISNEY preients James R. Webb's screenplay, Skouras' FOREST HILLS Skouras' JACKSON JACKSON HEIGHTS Skouras' MERRICK JAMAICA Skouras' ROOSEVELT FLUSHING SIM Century's ARGO ELMO NT Town Country's GLEN COVE Skouras LYNBR00K Prudential's MEADOWBRO0K EAST MEADOW Century's MORTON VILLAGE PLAINVIEW SANDS POINT PORT WASHINGTON Town Country's WANTAGH ora airection and the splendid acting of the cast make this an impressive film.

It has a sweep and grandeur in some of its scenes that is emotionally Halfway through the film, Fori has seen fit to throw in a long sequence, evidently in an effort to lighten the action, that is sheer fun but has no place in the story of the Cheyenne walk. It is about Sheriff Wyatt Earp and his friend, Doc Holliday, whose poker game in a Dodge City saloon is interrupted by a rumor that the Cheyenne are in the area and Earp goes in search of the Indians. THE SHERIFF IS James Stewart and Doc Holliday is represented by Arthur Kennedy. Elizabeth Allen and John Carra-dine take part in the sequence. But it is Richard Widmark, as Captain Thomas Archer and Carroll Baker, as a teacher of Indian children, who dominate the dramatic action on the screen.

They are assisted by Edward G. Robinson as Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior, who comes to the rescue of the Indians by calling off the Army, by Karl Maiden as an Army officer, Sal Mineo. Ricardo Mantaioan. Gilbert Roland and Dolores Del Rio, as Indians. The dramatic action of the TECHN'COlOR.

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