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i I 4 1 '4a 4-D FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Wednesday Evening September 171975 7'f6ek1 KAREN BLACK AND BO HOPKINS hangers-on in "The Day of the Locust" Perry Stewart 'Locust' Is UndezTated Final Auditions Set For Youth Fair Entries Final auditions for individuals and groups wishing to compete for cash prizes in the North Texas Youth Fair will be held at 2 Saturday in the Texas Girls Choir building at 4449 Camp Bowie Blvd Bands and choral groups from throughout the Fort Worth area are being given the opportunity to be heard during the fair Oct 4-5 Performances during the bicentennial event will be staged in two areas the Small Exhibits Building and the mall between Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium and Coliseum Vocal and instrumental groups will perform in the Exhibits Building hourly from 2 to 6 both days In addition dance jazz bluegrass and rock bands will be featured on the hour from 7 to 10 Mrs Shirley Carter director of the Texas Girls Choir which is coordinating the fair said bands riding units drill teams youth organizations and floats also are sought for opening parade in downtown Fort Worth at 10 am Oct 4 Dr John Seelig of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is parade chairman Information about participation in the parade or entertainment may be obtained by telephoning 732-2691 or 732- 2791 Arraignment Put Off For Record Executive 1 TITANS TEXAS IASI im 2 PATS tour ninalum 0411t0111 WW1 "FAREWELL MY LOVELY" wins SHADY OAKS The terrifying motion picture front the terrifying seller ITHI 71E1IX7R7 in 1 282-1441 Hurst Polka Waltz DANCE AT Modern Music NATIONAL HALL 1: 3316 Roberts Cut-Off Rd: Joe Lynn Krivanek the RHYTHM MRES Ora Sat Sept 20 9 PM-1 AM $2 Per Person Iles 624-02S1 40-4-40 40-10-4-40-4 10-0 4- 40 0-4 nomck latlykoltd Td7PM $150 Jerry Coffey on TV Morning Star-Telegram 7 wHEM6nTIOISGS GELROUGHI 'WEIGETiBAD! 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Irrri $loo ALWAYS Losti At 6:15 10:1 a 4 4-D FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Wednesday Evening September 171975 a "yaws texas1 news GELRouGHI 4 DAYS ONLY NOW THOU SAT i 'J gm SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NEW ISIS IrAl rinal Auditions Set 11 ri' ini 2lAs'pavs WE 1t GETIBAD I MEADOW1R001 DR IN 1701 RIVERSIDE DR PH 3355871 S2 SOPER CARICAD 45 WV TOM MORIN in BILLY JACK 8 15 iaot 14 lams sl THUR all 1 7641 I i' ItOSEIT MITCHUM I i 7 't For Youth Fair Entries 1PG 4- 4110 i -2s BILLY JACK A it PL 5 RIAC OF BILLY 3 'I lit 1 Final auditions for individuals and groups wishing to 44 is 0 liar AN4 compete for cash prizes in the North Texas Youth Fair will Fimuas 1 I'Ltri 47 41" ii4124 1) be hpaet1444d a9t 2 Saturday in the Texas Girls Choir build- 6 35-433-1003 a ') SPANISH ONIGH BOwie Blvd th 624' TP PM SI 51 Teo I 10:30 The Trial -4 mEgiAoN DETSIJ LAKNIDIJAIE io'kiw-f 0 i tr p-- Bands and choral groups from throughout Fort of a I -i Worth area are be 4 ing given the opportunity to be heard aILIREE Billy Jack BURT RE I EP Jerry Coffey on 'TV vk 4' during the fair Oct 4-5 'Ir 's morning Star-Telegram A RE 1-' 1 I '11' 1 ''qii p' 1'A Performances during the bicentennial event will be PG -i' 11 YNOLDS 4- I HP 1' 'ole 14 4 1 4 4 i 747 staged two areas the Small Exhibits Building and the MIIIIM ww1Alwil mall between Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium and Colise- SHADY OAKS1 TEIEL DL7LIE I tl um D-Illin lie 1 2111091 HWY 360 6 303 i) Vocal and instrumental groups will perform in the Ex- 282-1441 Hurst algus ggggg 1111112-111 All Iti il Maga i At FORUM 303 MALL-ARINGTON DANCERINGS ojazurzly from 2 to 6 both days In The terrifying motion picture i Anaille TN TNT NOT 100 OTANNT FUTURE 11 hladldiattsionBuitani ngceh front the terrifying Nal best seller -1113tum I She wch theirs! In L'S WARS Witt NO TONGTA EXIST an 7 bluegrass and rock bands will be "AleitR ff REIIIIILZHIQUI ra Lost 3S featured on the hotw from 7 to 10 let 6 00 830 510 iS 4 0 Mrs Shirley Carter director of the Texas Girls Choir 7111m1111 kei ITH EXORCI 0 Tw 11tP Kr 5 30 0 00 it 11t 0 TIv H2 5 00 5 10 -5150 Ilt si laNG 00' ve 0 At Peter sews 1 i Whieh is coordinating the fair said bands ng units drill 4 "the RETURN Of NI hIgT RIM i 1 AT i 044 6:15 teams youth organizations and floats also are sought for 7 15 9 30 qeStcrP "11616" 12 00-3 30-6499 50 the Mint Panther 'I RIAU 04 8:45: 10:15 KARE BLACK AND BO HOPKINS opening parade in downtown Fort orth at 10 a i 55 8 15 SAS 8 00 0 Oct 4 Roo Ety 456copm 0 1 0 00 0 1 6 00 8 IS 6r ii hangers-on in "The Day of the Locust" Dr John Seelig of Southwestern Baptist Theological is wall wNTowN iildi Twi He Ur 5 15 5 45 -51 50 tr' TwltH 5 30 6 On 1 inary is parade chairman 1 pa '4' 33000 0 -011114EAT NESO AN 01-110 1 4144 A ji 1 ''Irtlj iiii110 a mum 1)1 4 2 Burt Reynoids Hits! sonsr Informatioit a6out participation in the parade or enter- I A soirsone SemPerry Stewart tainment may be obtained by telephoning 732-2691 or 732- 1 os 408 wEST lth 335-5803 900 800 565 810 Te 1 00 4 2791 1 7159 15 Alk IIM1111111 0 IwtHe 14r 4 10 DO ISO le 0 Tvo I 515 5 AS Alta Sq 41i 2 4t tot 1 1 tit OWIE ALWAYS 0 41-41-0-41 lit 4t -0 0 0- 4 li 4 -41-4--0- Os Polka Waltz DANCE AT Modern Music SHERIA lili(131E: ktk 111- 'Locust Is Arraignment Put Off NATIONAL HALL 1 i oft ''s 41 fig elk: f' ''4! Underrated For Record Executive i 3316 Roberts Cut-Off Rd j4 41 Joe Lynn Krivanek the RHYTHM MRES Ora C' 66 Sat Sept 20 9 PPA-1 AM $2 Per Person Iles 624-02S1 '1 1 4--41-0- 4- 4 44 41 ---'4 to Agmlnylli -1 ir 1 I RaT irmSIL1NK I Idiot BON BR 11- GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION 64 WESTERN BILLSi 646 AMP BOWIE 31-2166 (Puma TrIONI IgAilkitali I 002 45-4 3041S 800 9 45 0STRE1SAND 8 CAM DC! jk ad 10401 INIEbb 6404: WNW Robert jeretnial Redford Johnson" I 303 3050 309 31) "LUCKY PIERRE" King of Comedy PG 100445-4 366 7 58M 45 STREISAND 8 CAAN itc Acki 60eilm letS mk 304 6404:10 031 01 Robert aerettliah Redford Johnson" 1303305'30730930 -PG WESTERN 4 64 WINE -21154 1 31 I 1T 21 IOUlt nEtitill um I 8009 45 111 I RI 1 A 8 CAM it Arhi A Ddih ad gjpT OPERA HOUSE! 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GO pc 1 l'c 1 MEMPHIS Tenn (AP) Federal arraignment has been postponed until next Wednesday for Al Bell board chairman of Stax Records Inc charged in a 14-count indictment with conspiring with a former bank official to obtain $188 million in fraudulent loans Bell heads a recording firm that once was the acknowledged leader in the "soul" music recording industry In recent months however the firm has been beset by a series of troubles Bond for Bell was set at $100000 last week after a grand jury returned the indictment alleging Bell and former Union Planters National Bank official Joseph Harwell already in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling $284000 from the bank in another case doctored papers between 1969 and in1d1974 to obtain loans for Stax and seven subsidiaries On top of the indictment Stax has been unable to make its payroll this summer and telephones were disconnected at the end of August A company spokesman insists however that things are looking better The telephones are back in service although the staff remains reduced Some industry observers say that the departure of Isaac Hayes marked the start of Stais problems Hayes rose to singing stardom on the Stax label and much of the company's emphasis was on him until he sued Stax in 1974 Hayes sought damages of $58 million contending Stax had breached his contract which allegedly gave him a share in the company and had cheated him out of more than $1 million in royalties Later in 1974 Stax and Hayes reached an Out-of court settlement that included voiding of his contract Meanwhile Stax Union Planters National Bank and CBS Inc became embroiled in a suit that was settled earlier this year CBS which held distributorship rights to Stax output claimed Stax had breached the contract Stax responded with a $67 million suit in which it claimed CBS Inc had failed to distribute Stax products in an attempt to bankrupt and take control of the Memphis firm NIEMPHIS Tenn (AP) Federal arraignment has been of until next Wednesday for Al Bell board chairman Stax Records Inc charged in a 14-count indictment with conspiring with a former bank official to obtain MI million in franrinient loans nos- tirsalif HMIS! wor aw PyN ieu 1 LvroE (Liaar 'i' DUCKLING GANG owl DM oft3114 :5 ed mom PLIN a vultoaE Gaa (06r '0ip Migivromas 4125 John Wayne As "Mc 0" John Wayne As "Mc 1 0 oj 0 0 In 4 6 cleaCty NO 1 0 Tr rhie COVER 5 AO 0 513 MAIN DOWNTOWN Ar 5 i :1 si TOTAL NUDE dr 0 1 rA '14 8 FOXY DANCERS 9w1011wanomalmanoammotalonoklizar 40-7 SO MARV MUST ENO SOON! 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HELD NOT sNCLICILIN7LIRY THE OTHER SIDI I THE Pd MOOUNTAIN' 1( 11 5 401 35 9 30 Robert Redford leremiah Johnson" 3i Xtt If you want to see "The Day of the Locust" you'll have to be quick The film's days are numbered at the Opera House Cinema where it departs after tomorrow to make room for a revival of "The Hound of the baskervilles" Although "Locust" has met with scant box office success around the country (hence its abbreviated runs several weeks ago and currently in this area) I suspect you may get another chance to catch it next winter For however much the film makers may have misjudged its commercial appeal there is no disputing that "Locust" is a beautifully crafted motion picture It seems likely to garner at least one Academy Award nomination in an acting category and its contributions in cinematography and production design aren't apt to be overlooked either AN ACTING nomination could go to any of the film's four top stars Karen Black is terrifyingly real as a movie extra clinging to the desperate hope of becoming a star in the Hollywood of the 1930s And William Atherton a standout previously in "Sugarland Express" is excellent as the studio artist who loves her His character is an obvious autobiographical figure for "Locust" author Nathaniel West who was a Hollywood neophyte himself writing B-movie scripts when he set down this chronicle of the wretched teeming hordes of "locusts" who swarmed to the filn capital seeking success 1 An earlier West novel "Miss Lonleyhearts" was a good movie several years back despite a watered-down script dictated by studio restrictions of the era A lot of that film's impact had to do with Montgomery Clift being the perfect actor to play West's tortured title character: an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist who took his readers' problems to heart Happily there is a similar piece of casting in "The Pay of the Locust" For the role of Homer Simpson a bookkeeper who seems the quintesscence of the Pour Soul director John Schlesinger decided on Donald 'Sutherland With hulking gait clumsy giant's hands and heartbreaking hound-dog eyes Sutherland skips along the comedy-pathos border like it was his own private hop Scotch court Rivaling him is Burgess Meredith superb as Miss Black's father: A pathetic washed-up taudevillian reduced to peddling door-to-door 1 I 1 1 rinm wh 34 zz If you wan to see "The Day of the Locustou'll have to be quick i The film 's days are numbered at the tl yarn tinitezt on om it de narta after tomorrow DUX 2:1 A Ft AIL IN01061 EXCLUSIVE ADULT FILM IN COLOR MO Old UPOOtil 17 6 15-7 55 9 35 It WIN EXCLUSIVE ADULT IN COLOR MOORE ORONO 6 15 7 55 '14 935 ENDS THURS IS LATE DATE NIGHT 1171111 RICHELIEU GRILL Luncheon Specials Served From 1030 Aist2 PAL Thursday September ISM Special BAR B-C1 PORK RIBS $139 Potato Salad Pinto BOCHIS Mors To Go At Regular Prices 415 MAIN ST DOWNTOWN 7TM STREET Irs I 'm 6 00-750935 FlaaPPY1 RTTra titj SINGLE ADULTS If are single massed ce dreamed moil le this iserport and ve will moil set It cur list of compatible members km bermes No lip will be marled without iii your Seiephorte number to verify ockiress 'h Yqur Nome A99 Address Sex :1 City Zip ei Occupotion Phone ei ee CHRISTIAN SINGLES ASSOCIATION'vw 5001 Brentwood Stair Rd 429-1136 SUITE Worrh 7ex 76112 f4 ee 'BUY AONEPITZA7GET ONE FRE Buy any get next mailer sin (Same Price) FreP 111g3: C1 taupe 4pires SetiC23: 1975 MCLEAN'S critmmazon ro'PoS re0 1 ENDS SOON 1S Mon rice0 a GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION YOU ASKED iytmaza $125 ALL I FOR IT! CINEMAS TIMES I OPERA HOUSE Sti 111140VRIACII-UNIVDS 3397343 Tbe story of a 20044012010030eodos72010010nle smalkown girl THE DAY OF THE LOCUST DONALD SMENIMI to be a bog-time Wile Sta IMO CIAO( asLoKirom sop SEMINARY saints limo New voitcomoom saw loOalM enwir Goo now 200330440 WoNdois 605 1130 nom the torrif Om Sal boot Miro to 210 ofilfPntiiiit? 1111111AWSII 950 PGmore Mil 001111111011111 INN ARLINGTON dm Mr19 9009110199019 IOW 211111011 NOT Oa 'THE siNct IrKtartosset71-4-4W40291 44 'lip OTHER SIDE 1 OF THE FINAL WEE ILWE MOUNTAIN' TM Sat 130330 STORNI 5307309300041730913 SEMINARY sourH ms rt 060d4O wwwww souverswocnr ItIWNYVIlt 10710139 I 230403400400 MO 001010 cmi 1 flS411IS e4 9 0 Odomws 7 19919 7 00 "THE EXORCIST" Toon rAnp 4 70 7 00 SIC379419 Mo Von Sydow 'Malt LAMInm 9 30 Wookdayk Wen Burstyn Linda Bloat tantlic2Ber lid 00 In Cokyt Rated 'IV II Int Kill poi 930 a LOWEST PRICE RENTALS rictra AU 0 1 ENDS THURS FEA 500-800 "NASHVILLE" A fiv WANTED HOUSTON BALLET 4 SALUTES AMERICA IN DANCE Music By Scott Joplin and Fisher Tull Sept Convention Center With The FORT WORTH SYMPHONY John Giordano conductor Single Tickets S200 to S1000 FIB 7311879 or Centrdl Ticket Z-9000 and Scott Theatre 7384509 FORT WORTH BALLET 45' A 1 'friiiK Dm Se etiCeiii PefMtle BELAIREss immEs13mi2 P001 600-1000 BEAN AT 750 "THE DROWNING PO3E" PG ft "LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE ROY BEAN" PG with 1975 PINT 0 s25N M132t PINTO Pie Mileage i nTTITTIrrrrIrTYXPWTmil THERE ARE OTHER fine performances: Richard Dysart as Atherton's boss and initiator into the hedonistic social life of Hollywood Bo Hopkins as an affattle hanger-on cowboy and Geraldine Page as an Amy temple McPherson-style evangelist The persons who pass judgment on matters such Ls these have decreed that "The Day of the Locust" ihould carry an rating I gather this was because there is some nudity some coarse language some violence (particularly in Schlesinger's brilliantly excessive climax) I'm forced to agree with the restrictive rating not tor the standard reasons as much as the fact that this is very strong dramatic stuff It was written and filmed for "mature" audiences The casual escapist filmgoer whatever his age is not going to get much put of "The Day of the Locust" 41 A so Feature 975 MAINAICKS OAANADASZORINOS tToraiid MUSTANGS AtitontetiiFactoriAirtflowe'l Stelrinilliakes flak brindDellve Service 8'476'Das a 114011392- DRIVE THEATZ OPOJa2a 0 a REIFRAR TEXAS MOTOR 20at Che rrj one JITs be41 Green Ooknn LAST 'ARLINGTON TWIN ra EAGLE il 2215 Oloston 27541 smatter end et Lows IS MIRIAM OW Nwy OPen 7015 8100 Po' Pim)" Open 715 3356108 Stott 8 00 North Screen "The House of Hookers" RATED "Exorcist" Plus "Four Tirnes That Night" ADULT FILMS "The Other" Bosh Wows 23741071 kw titles loth South Screen FORT WORTITIMI 211CHERRY LANE EAST "Happy Hooker" Open 7 15 3' 1482 Owes I 2481482 "Love Doctor" "Funny Lady" 940 Only nos 1111 loth 4ar Wows 2374971 tow MIN South Screen FORT WORTH MIN 2 110IERRY LANE EAST "Happy Hooker" Open 7 15 3354104 and (7C) 1492 Chews lane 246:1497 "Love Doctor" "Funny Lady" 9 40 Only Open 7:70 CNA GE to see genii for seyen years STARTING GATE CLUB MX 1 EApatni ANN a The Singing Savage Wed-Sat 94 Car Booth I 121 No Cower 1134-34114 Happy days are here again! CeNTury Room is now open with a new revue 1 1 N- 1 1 I a new revue The 414 0 't 7 0 t- it A 4 eit If( ftg I' fF1 77 411'- 4 tk Stan 1115 Plus loth ilCOieg "Monte Walsh" 8 00 A 12 00 "Funny Lady" RBELIKNAPAL loth Stteisand 5709 tad lean "Take The Money Run" Open 7 30 Stan 8 00 Both Paul Neuman Joccpsetine Onset 3500 I 28011 We hi Open 838 8842 1 CHERRY LANE WEST "Life Times of Show Stotts At Dusk Judge Roy lean" 3 ADULT MOVIES Open 7 70 Start 015 8 008 1 )45 ALL LAMED "The Drowning Pool" II osw Rob Rcdfd COLOR Pout PIMMICIn "Jeremiah Johnson" None Undo 19 Admitted 9 4V Pe- 6 "Judge Roy Bean" MOE nil lisTOREADOW11100 Jo loth 1701 lteerside Dr 335 5071 la Ili OWTOWN gfrom from The Aget 4 I haegl 241PANI I lb The most highly-acclaimed family picture of our time will soon be out of release for 7 years (and will not be shown on TV) 00 2245 Hwy Open 745 6261130 Sturi 15 6200 Oki Hemphill Rd Zo1 1371 open 15 Sten Ai Oink "House of Hooker" "4 Times That Night" of" Holsey Mordent) 6200 Old hdi Rd emp 1371 ni tirmi Ai M1 I At A ma aor? zl 'r 4 tifditita i 3:1 4 6e ir it i 114 1 1 i''t' NZ 4art ikoo t''4't 1 ''i '44 it iAritt 1 1Af1 ir tio 0741 i 44 4 --ftvat 'i4t' '''sellt 8 talented Puerto Rican singers and dancers Johnny "Scat" Davis His Orchestra 0 for the show and dancing 43! el 4 0 cS chestra ig 4 A eI er 4 it 1 I "House of Hookers" SOIMISIDE TO RV if Piernspiull kJ IP (Ompt 13 Sippri Choi I $230 PER CARLOAD ei cc Opens 7 30 Shoo Starts ITS SPECIAL ENGAGEME NOW THRU SAT ONLY LAST CHANCE TO SEE THESE TWO OUTSTANDING PICTURES TOGETHER TOPA DELORES TAM IN TOM LAUGHLIN mons TAYLOR IN "TRIAL OF BILLY JACK" (PG) 11030) IT STARTS WHIRS SILLY JACK WI re I CC Nightly except Sunday No cover charge for dinner guests lay 'The Drowning Poor' PO Pawl Newman ken Madhya "Judge Roy Paul NOWM011 Avg Gardnot "Mamas Dirty Gills" kr fi family film by Joe camp SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY WEEK! CALL 338-0101 FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION IG1 rg6A7 11 1-101-EL ionss Multrtry Square Produtfions I trTiPr tilt I POSITAS SAP MY) Dallas 747-6411 for reservations Inforitt II toofs OFNFAl CIPdthIA COOPOPATION DOW00 ISitettatAftratamgrutt todVIS T14A11 LARL LAMIL CORRALwl I obc 111WSFIELDIri 1464 295 SUAINARY DOM 2933 Semmes Or S36464S ia Sueon "funny lady" PG 'Take The Wormy 6 Run' PG Wrot Sctolin "House of Hooker" "Four Times That Night" COWES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINLIENT Inforgloito'g OBEL'AIREZ: 404 PIPLLINt HUHb (WO )acisbato Noy opn 7 17 237 2601 Saws 00 "Funny Ludy" 940 ClOy Pitoo "Mont Walsh" 00 12 00 loth Plan an evening in the Century Room for two or more persons Spend the night at The Adolphus and have complimentary breakfast in your room next mornjeng zk a a a- a a a 4 a a al- 4 a aL.

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