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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 9

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Wednesday, July 12, 1972 THE JOURNAL HERALD 31 DAYTON, OHIO Hitchcock cautious guy OiiiiiMl StaiHt-ln'l trmn Godfrey says he is NOT retired i MU Mavlri US 224 E. 3rd St. Eari about "Frenzy" except that, in addition to a necktie, food plays a major factor in the form of a bag of potatoes, and that this is no red herring, either. 2532 FAR HILLS $(lfta 298-2412 SOUTH TONIGHT at 7:30 and 9:40 ff STANLEY KUBRICK'S A "A Clockwork Orange" I TODAY I 1 RATED Ore scrod and halibut to take bark home. Can't get that stuff there.

And did you know that scrod is not a fish species? "Most people don't. Scrod is simply, a menu bbel for a cut off of a cod or a haddock." "I know a mystery," said the producer, who has created and solved many a cinematic mystery. "Every spring, these shoals of herring suddenly appear in the North Sea off the northern coast of Scotland. They move south along the coast during the summer months. As the fishermen make their catches, the Scottish fish girls move southward on land and process the herring.

Then, suddenly, the herring just disappear, not to be seen until the following spring, when they appear again in the north and move south. "That's a real mystery, and not a red herring." Never did find out much He asked the captain if this particular New England boiled dinner version was the red type, meaning with corned beef. "I don't like corned beef," he said in a tone that obviously condemned this delicacy as being on the wrong side of the law. The captain assured him that his version featured boiled beef. Hitch still wouldn't go for the whole thing.

"Just bring me some slices of the meat and the carrots from the New England boiled dinner," he ordered. THIS NEW England motif prompted Hitchcock to remark that his next, and last, promo-t i a 1 trip in behalf of "Frenzy" would be to Boston, after which he would head back home to Hollywood to brood about his next cinematic project. "I like to stop in Boston," he commented. "I'll pick up some cod and haddock and By Jack Gaver Unitd Press International Writer NEW YORK -Offhand, there wouldn't seem to be much in common between strangulation by cravat and a New England boiled dinner. But a i is possible when the catalyst for these disparate items is that well-known rotund profile, motion picture producer and director Alfred Hitchcock, who specializes in cinematic homicide.

And food. Before we could plunge into a discussion of the master's latest film, "Frenzy," which has drawn fren7ied praise from movie reviewers, the restaurant captain arrived with the luncheon menu. "I see there's a New England boiled dinner," said Hitchcock, who once concocted a television suspense drama in which the lethal weapon was a leg of lamb, evidence later consumed by the investigating officers. NOW, A NEW England boiled dinner is not likely to be a dangerous weapon, Hichcock is a cautious fellow. "You never know what kind of a New England boiled dinner you're going to get in any given place," he commented.

"There seems to be no meeting of minds as to what it should be." "EC-is a Cohen's talking to Melba -Moore about a Broadway musical and a TV special. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A midtown store advertised a sale of $4.95 toasters, and a competitor next door put up its own sign: "Ws repair $4.95 Toasters." WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sign in a Third Avenue bar: If you're enjoying our TV reception, you've had enough to drink. We don't have a TV set." REMEMBERED QUITE: "A lady is a woman who makes it easy for a man to be a gentleman." A 'S PEARLS: Victor Borge told his audience, "I wish to thank my parents who made this show possible, and my five children, who made it necessary." Playwright Neil Simon, author of 'Prisoner of Second Avenue," once turned down a penthouse apartment atop a very tall building: "I don't think anybody should look down on an airplane flying by." That's earl, brother. Hi AMES 7:45 and 9:35 XnTERW6 HELD OVER! ACADEMY AWARD America apart," noted Harry Hershfield. Publicist Bernie Kamber said Bobby Fisher's press agenting and promotion of i 1 and chess was greatest in world history and he's not even a press agent.

MRS. TED I back from Circleville, Ohio, where they'll have a museum for Ted, proudly recalled that Ted was the first "king of jazz" at Rector's in '17 and the Bal Tabarin in '18. Bobby Fischer 's a great "pawnographer," says Mike Manuche with the worst pun of the year Long. John Nebel, wo has cancer, says nevertheless he's in good health, hasn't vacationed in 16 years and will be on another radio station after leaving WNBC Aug. 11.

He's departing because sports preemptions hurt his ratings. The Midnight For Joe Namath'U "sign one of the biggest contracts yet," and "it may. not be with the Jets," says out Secret Source, adding that there'll be vast excitement For a ticket to a major rock concert, some fans are offering $500 worth of cocaine Tony Randall got a raise for his TV series, "The Odd Couple." George Shearing said at Inn of the Clock another pretty fair pianist Count Basie will play at the wedding of George's dtr. Wendy to James Cunningham Producer Al- NEW YORK Arthur Godfrey seized me by my beautiful lapels at Cdunt Basie's reopening of. the St.

Regis Roof and said: "Make clear I have NOT retired! I've only quit CBS." Recounting that he's on Chet Huntley's radio syndicate with 1500 outlets, with three TV specials due, plus his auto commercials, Arthur said, "I ain't about to quite work, goddam it, I like it!" William B. Williams, introducing him to the Count Basie fans including Artie Shaw (wearing a bolo tux tie) and Mrs. Tony Bennett, Celebrating her 22d (uh huh, 22d) birthday, said, "Arthur's such a salesman, he could sell Martha Mitchell." BEAUTIFUL singer Lorna Thompson of Westfield, N.J., went to an agent at 10 a.m. to audition for a toothpast commercial and was told to take her clothes off. Strip for a toothpast commercial? She thought it strange, too, and didn't Godfrey Cambridge had a heart atttrach in LA but is recovering though still in intensive care in Mt.

Sinai Reprinted by 1 a demand: My only poem: "Girls who wears slacks -Please by all means Make sure your end Justifies your jeans." (1955) The U.S. is-preparing extradition papers for Meyer Lan-sky figuring Israel will boot him "Ping Pong brought America and China together, chess is keeping Russia and 2 THE BOLDEST MOTKHU PiCTUEE OF OUR TIME! QUI! VU BEST suproBTmo CTrm BESTsuppoiitihc Kermis T5CE LAST PIGTUTiS Sexual Freedom IN in Denmark 5TH FANTASTIC WEEK WARNING! Anyone offended by complete sexual Iranknest should not view this motion picture! 1 Ml WfSf OK US HWY 35 TONIGHT-NOW SHOWING 3 ADULT RATED MOVIES No One Under 18 Admitted Proof of Age Required Showing Begins at DusV "DIRTY LOVERS" 2nd Adult Movie "TRADER HORNEE" 3rd Adult Bonus Hit On Friday and Saturday When you use Classified-Call DIRECT 223-1515 For Men Women Over 18 DOOM OfIN MOWl AT-l) MXU.TiM IIP WINNER 3 "Tiddler 'on the ROOT tJ AVE ia ARTf 7:00 mnd Matinet)it Sun. at 1:30 and 3:43 HELD OVER! 14th WEEK! HURRY! ENDS THUR. JULY 10 thru 15 Ink (ii available loi ety I- III 4S- peitormanct theaiet bo office only. No What's gvfceooxi rnervotons needed.

i i i i WtO MM 11 TONIGHT I OO I THEATRE DINNER FOR TWO Select Dinner from Menu 7.00 Botrle of Cold Dm or Champagne plus ti Two Tickets Kcnlt-y Players "Oklahoma" A For Reservations Call 22 -70i2 if Olde Vic Pub 1 flf irsf mi! nn h0mmrtn ii II (. i 1 I pi iij.ii i I i terina ond Middletown Youth Bands, Fair WILL JORDAN One of the World Greatest Impressionists Meetings mont West Amphitheoter, 3301 Shroyer' Road, p.m. CINCINNATI SUMMER OPERA: "Tur- FAIR RIVER OAKS COUNCIL: Medical andot" Music Hall, Cincinnati, I p.m. "SLEEPING Miami University, Oxrord Village Ployhouse 7 p.m. MUSIC UNDER THE STARS SERIES: "Flying Machine Bandshell, I p.m.

TROTWOOD CIRCLE THEATER: NOW AT CINEMA 1 Arts Building, 627 Solem 7:30 p.m. DAYTON CITY COMMISSION: Municipal Building, 101 W. Third 8:30 a.m. MIAMI TW. TRUSTEES: 2700 Lyorti RsadJ Miamisburg, 4:30 p.m.

BEAVERCREEK TW. TRUSTEES: 2270 Whitey Marshall Drive, 7:30 p.m. TROTWOOD-MADISON BOARD OF ED ADULT FEATURES UCATION: 444 S. Broadway SI. 7:30 p.m.

GRACE MARKET Singing Star Of STAGE AND TELEVISION "American Primitive" Trotwood, :30 p.m. CHEST XRAYS: Liberal Market, 431 Salem 10 a.m. to noon, ord 1 7 I p.m. LIBRARY FILM FOR CHILDREN: Burk-hordt Branch, 4680 Burkhardt 1:30 9:30 12:50 hc i 1 iMri it.i irsirFKJQnppn Other Events ram ran I Thf4'er i p.m., Huber Heights Branch at Shopping Center, 1 p.m. ond Madden Hills Branch, 3 p.m.

LIBRARY STORY HOURS FOR CHILDREN: Dayton View Branch, 1 p.m.. Ft. McKinley Branch, 1:30 p.m., Hills and Dales Branch I p.m., Ketterlng-Moroine Branch, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and I p.m., North-town-Shlloh Branch, 10 a.m. ond 1 p.m., West Carrollton Bronch 10 a.m.

ond 1 p.m. TEACHERS' Dr. Roger Cunningham, of Ohio Stale. "Developing Question-Asking Skills" in Miriam Hall on UD campus, I p.m. TRAVELING PUPPET SHOW: West-wood Pork, 1:30 p.m.

and Trenlon-Colhoun Park 3:30 p.m. CINEMA 11 UNCUT UNCENSORED 2 STARTS TODAY OPEN AT NOON ADULT FILMS LATE SHOW FRI. AND SAT. id 1 flTTTTIfR fiTWy '1 yf lh The overwhelming, absolutely shattering in-depth investigation of sexuality in America and how it got there. Filmed entirely on location in virtually every major city across the United States, showing in Show Times Schedule LOEWS Sex-, slicks" at 9:37 and 1:42 o.m.

and "A New uol Revolution' at 12:30, 2:10, 3:40, 5:10, Leal" ol 11:55 p.m. :40, 9:45 p.m. NORTHWEST A I A "Clockwork ART "Sexual Freedom In Derm-ark" at'Oianse" at 1. 4:30, 7 ond 10 o.m. 12, 1:30, 3, 4:30, 7:30, ond 10:30 p.m.

I SALEM MALL "Snoopy, Comt to BELMONT "Bedknobs ord Broom-Horn ot 4- 0n1 10 -m-sticks" at 9 37 and 1:40 o.m, ond "A New! SALEM MALL II "Full" ot 2, 4, 3:50, Leaf" at 11:53 p.m. 1 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. CINEMA EAST "The Oroduule" al SALEM DRIVE IN "Dr. Phibes Ride' 7:30 ond 9:25 ut. Again" at 9:35 p.m.

ond "Dr. Jekyll ond CINEMA SOUTH "Billy Jack" at 7:30 Sister Hyde" ot 11:20 p.m. n5.1?.pm- SHERWOOD NORTH Block" at OABEL "Fiddler on the Root at 1:30 9.35 rn, and Condor" ot 11:15 p.m. DAYTON EAST "Dr. Phibes Rises' I iR WO 0 SOUTH Phibes Again" ot 9:35 p.m.

and "Dr. Jekyll and lain 1 it 9 35 m. ond Dr. Jekyll Sister Hyde" at 11:20 p.m. Hv 01 P-m- DAYTON MALL "Snoopy, Come' JU.Z Home" at 2, 4.

8, 1 ond 10 p.m. Again" at 9:20 and 12:40 p.m. and Dr. DIXIE "Dr. Phibes Rises Again" ot Jesyll and Sister Hyde ot 10:55 pm.

9:35 p.m. and "Dr. Jekyll and Sister VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE "Catch-al 11:20 p.m. 1 22" 0t 7:45 p.m. ond "Goodbye, Columbus" SEiisslioaal jm.

what the American Alter seeing "American sexual revolution you will feel as though you have been everywhere and seen everything because you have. "Many psychiatrists, doctors, psychologists and large lilm studios, as well as pornographers. leel this Ireedom is indeed allowing people to not only enjoy pornogra-phy-but that its attendant ellect upon society in general 1 will help curb the evils of high divorce rate, frigidity, and impotence in marriage, and ignorance in the very important area of one's personal seiual existence." l)(s; Mil Lis i isiv You liked it before, so hz'j bsck with mors FAIRBORN "The Graduate" at 7:30 aI 9:45 p.m. ana vuu p.m. KETTERING "What's Up, Doc?" at 2, i The girl and boy in cactus, tiw snow 3.50, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.

KON-TIKI "The Godfather" ot p.m. ROY MERIWETHER TRIO ti ire Ti in, ot l.OEW'S AMES "What's Uo, Doc? fc.J S- r'i'l. 'Mid on a brand new case. "THE Inn i' Dnoi I I'll Iv, SUN. 9-2 sexual revolution is really all about.

"American sexual revolution is the "show and tell" of all sex documentaries. Absolutely every enlightened willing adult living in America should see it-and become even more enlightened. If you read every book on the subject, saw every film on the subject, or spoke with every "expert" on the you would not know as much or understand so fully what it's all about until you see "ASR" Music In (imuIiiii 7:45 and 9:30 p.m. McCOOKS "Cabaret" ot 1:30, 3:45, 7 i ond 9:15 p.m. MELODY 49 "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" ot 9:20 p.m.

ond "Sholoko" at 1:30 MIAMI CRUISE-IN "Bedknobs ond Broomstick's ot 9:37 and 1:42 o.m. und "A New Leaf" ot 11:55 p.m. NORTH STAR -r "Bedknobs end Broom-1 kyUUin "Janet its Finest" HON. MAM ST. 228-1414 GRASSHOPPER" I decide to: Buy her a nightie.

Ride a merry-go-round. Walk by the sea. See a movie. Take a drive. Eat a hamburger.

Well, you know. cactus the snow Hyffi''-' ALAN DOLL PROD. Every father's dauqhter is a virgin 12:35 2:10 5:11 DR. PHIBES RISES PG funny, beautiful and tender. AGAIN 1:40 1:10 9:45 3:411 mm I I Sc A I raTph bates EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN STARTS FRIDAY McCQCX 117 klOWII 222-1212 tT TIT It CilMJU mm OfBOIilSE HELD OYER! ANYTHING I 4fMJ, OR A THRILL! 9:45 rmm m.

3rd BIG WEEK! Ginger plays rongh-there's not a man alive that she can take on, put down, or slice up. PIQUAONU 1K33 mot inn nrM iamim iapi ii I ipmiam "Sexy. niUWiU DtllMJMIVIIIM JMUN MUUIVHV rmTB ALII 3 AND J7 MftV Al mi mm LJLJ VlUr MM IS.QUITE SIMPLY, '7 THE BEST AMERICAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!" Vintfnt Cjnbf, N. V. TIMES Remembef Dinger? I 1 Ginger back.

baby. 9:20 bach lo bust i girl-selling It Syndicate wide openl 1 2:20 THROBBING COLOR AMIKt MCHBISMIM I in ALA ARKi 0- ABDUCTORS' CHERICAFFAR0 RICHARD SMLDLEY -XNNIFER BROOKS 7:45 frorn todays headlines! Plus 2nd XXX Adult H'rt! "HUEBY'S GO KUNTIKG" urn ucdc riiMi iMt r.y rnMf 1 P'fH They'll do anything lo get everything "RIDE HARD, RIDE WILD" TODAY THRU SATURDAY VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE at hflNMN All Swats S1.7S iTjassi.

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