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II ASSUKY PARK EVENING PRESS, July 10, I .1 .1 1 Pound Says Americans Are 'Dolts' burv Park and Concert sane asylum thrt months ago tw the federal government dropped ireuon charge agaiiut him for broadcasts he made on behalf of (he Axil during the war. Doctor testified he wm too fatane ever to stand trial. I Pound, who arrived on tfce liner Cnstoforo Colombo, will liva with ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW GAY NINETIES NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE Authentic Actual Sn tihibit! ASBURY PARK MARIHELAHD loordwolk et lit Av. Open 10 to 10 Doily NAPLES. Italy Poet F.ira a married daughter.

Albury Park i I I it-' 1 rouna returned to mi beloved Italy AID VALET PARKING Aihury Par Municipal Bind Frank Bryin, Conductor Eighth Avenue Band Pavllioo Tomorrow at 8 30 p.m. Program March, "American! We" yesteraay declaring he can see how anyone can live in America outid a madhouse, i The 72-year-oltt American made SHOWS DAILY aj0.7- P.M. CONTINUOUS SAT. SUN. SATURDAY, JULY 12th clear he has not changed the vtew sp- iMnnin iasJitt as Fillmore he voiced before and during World "Orpheui" Offenbach War that the masi of his coua- 7IT3 I JEM Trumpet Trio, "Echo Walti" a STOSTi.avD vnxAoe a enters a reoMitE cm a jcnoli too trymeo ere dolta.

gWtdI Pound was released from an ta- Air-Conditioned E. F. Goldman Soloists. Gilbert Johnson. Irvin Bourque, and Douglas Johnson "Jaiz Pizzicato'' Anderson "Big State Polka-' Irons and AI Raymond's 14-Pc.

Dance Orch. a at Selections from "The New mmmmmmmmt .1 1 r. 1 1 a 1 1 lin II 1 1 II I II I I Moon" Romberg DANCE end SHOW P. M. 1 A.

M. Admiuio" March, "Paving the Wav" Slater So great together you'll wish they'd never part again! Jug tHrnupr PatjltmiHp 3rd" ond MADISON AVENUIS SPRING LAKI STEVE COCHRAN In "PAIR GAME" Week of July 7th to July 12th TWO SHOWS SATURDAY 5 si 5 9:15 MON. THRU SAT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY ea ea ta COMING TO IVY TOWER-Botil Rothbont and Geraldine Page will stor in the London and Broadway hit, "Separate Tablet," which opens a one-week engagement Monday at the Ivy Tower Playhouse, Spring loke. NEPTUNE nil mvJt MUSIC CIRCUS Introduction to Act III, "Lohengrin" Wagner Selection, "Victory at Sea" Rodgers 'Arranged for band by Robert Russell Bennett "Turkish Patrol" Michaelis "Peachtree Promenade" Gillis Waltz, "Gold and Silver" Lehar Finale from "Symphony No.

4 in Minor" Tchaikovsky March, "El Capitan" Sousa The National Anthem i I Neptune, New Jttuy It Flo ISGREE? in TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS Glbion 9-6245. tWItt I MUIS WEST Of ASIUIY fAK tv IOO HIT LJ NOW THRU JULY II BROADWAY'S SELL-OUT iAcfcerMaed Today in Aibury Pork Pren Albury Park, Mayfair, 'indiscreet," 2 45. 7.35. 8 so. BR IB TUCUMCOLOR Organ Concert STARTS WEDNESDAY "THE VIKINGS" I 1M 111 tt "1 TTj I io oa lit tT i t.

H. rttmrt HtN TOMTE tte rt mhh etrttt. 1 Ji gyfe-i tra fel Lyric. -The Goddess." Savoy, "Fart Massacre," 2, 7. 51; "Lost City ef Gold," 1.24, 8.28.

Ocean, "II Commandments," 2, 8. Paramount, "The Bridge ea the River Kwal." 2 30, 8.30. Bay Read, Lorraine, "II Nerth Frederick," 7 33, 9.33. Bradley Beaeh, Palace, "Another Time Another Place," 2.55, 7:23, 8 25. Belmar.

Rlvoll, "Horror ef Drarula," 2 30, 7:06, 9 31; "Thing That 1 I SAM'S DISCOUNT CENTER, SSO COOKMAN PR. 4-2112 At Asbury Park Convention Hall Tomorrow and Saturday at 3 p.m. By G. Howard Scott. A.A.G.O.

Municipal Organist Tomorrow's Program Selection from "II Trovatore" TOMTE -GLENN FORD "SHEEPMAN" JAMES MASON "CRY TERROR" Start, TOMORROW! Verdi Shows Daily RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS and SUN. MATINEE NOW 7th WEEK! I iTTT 2t', I Lavallettt Th I I Long Branch, Paramount, 30. Days," Serenade Moment Gai To Spring Persian Suite Amour Coquet Walt, II Bacio Drlgo Leigh Grieg Stoushton Friml Arditi 2:30, DOROTHY ALONE "TOO MUCH, TOO SOON" "Steel Bayonet" Starm TOMORROW GENE KELLY MITZI GAYNOR "LES GIRLS" PLUS DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER "King 8:30. Strand. "Horror of "Thing That ACADEMY AWARDS! nl00TH ipj imy.vf:k of lair de Lune Debussey Selection from "The Onlv Girl" Herbert Saturday's Program mu nintf! sbhu i ui nsi mucin WILLIAM HOLDEN Couldn't Die," 2, 8 30.

Lakeweod, Strand, "Ne Time far Sergeants," 2:43, 7, 9. Spring Lake, Ritz, "Peter Pan," 8:40, 8.40, 9:40. Manasqusn, Algonquin, "Another Time, Another 7:25, 9 25. PLUS mm je Poet and Peasant Overture i tociain, vtrnuir 55, MAT. DAILY lT.

7:0 no ALEC GUINNESS-JACK HAWKINS THE BRIDGE Oil THE MAT. SO FVK. 7:00 A :00 Mines" DrinkToMel)TirwithhmePPe 0RGE MONTGOMERY Eyes (Concert Paraphrase) 1 rvmmmTSttfff'PrmmiimJ Kewpie (Novelty Intermezzo' "'f11 MjliHil 'HAr' Pilgrims Chorus from "Tann- IM Waltz pjSiSaMiwey 1 Selection fT'NaTo" Herbert I f'fW Selection "Natoma" Herbert RIVER KWAI" THETHlMQrHAT, XYa tUl IOT liM amae an ejii a TVCMMCOLO- HORROR OF DRACU1A I COULDN'T Medley of Bonnie Ballads I Arr. G. Howard Scott! DIE Selection from "Eileen" Herbert' Ocean Grove, Strand, "Marjorie Momlngstar," 2 30, 7, 8.17.

Point Pleassnt, Arnold, "Too Much, Too Soon," 2 30, 7, 9, Red Bank Carlton. "Virginian," 2 28; "Vertigo," 7, 9 27. Seaside Park, Strand, "Desire t'nder the Elms," 2.09, 6.09, 8 09, 10 09. Coloniil, "Horror of Dracula," 2 38. 7:38, 9 38.

Toms River, Community, "God's Little Acre." 2: 12, 7:02. 9:12. DRIVE-IV THEATERS Eatorrtown Drive-In, "The Sheepman," 8.45, "Cry Terror," 10:40. Shore Drive-In, "Too Much Too Soon," 8:55, 10; "Steel Bayonet," 11:20. Bay Drive-In, "Three Faces of Eve." 9, 12:45, "Heaven Knows Mr.

Allison." 10:50. Brlelle Motor-Vue, "Peter Pan," Cont. Dusk; "Tall Stranger." Fly-In Drive-in, "This Island Earth," 8 53, 12; "Enemy From Space," 10:30. Toms River Drlve-In, "Desire Vnder the Elms," 8:57, 12:26, "Escape to Red Rock," 11:08. Laurelton Motor-Vue, "Vertigo." "Maracaibo," Cont.

Dusk. tow, LOW reicn STRAND THEATRE 'TOO MUCH, TOO SOON' LAKFWOOn, N. I. MAT. DAILY 1:30 EVE.

7:00 Si 9:00 r.M. THE STORY OT DIANA BARRYMORI 1,1 mi. TWO SC1EISCE FICTlOy HITS! "THIS ISLAND EARTH" "ENEMY FROM SPACE" A nd Sun. Cont. (ram I r.M.

And, rirltflth Mtrvrn I.f Ko 4 "MO TIMC COD (tDr.ClUTf" MAT. 1:30 IVK. 10:00 01309103- LOREN' PERKINS' IVES 3rd Week! PHONE: TRospect J-S533 SOW SHOITISG Mat. :,10 Eves. 7:00 and I Wrestling, Convention Hall, 9 p.m.

Casino, "Antique Auto Show Old Xew England Village Exhibit." from 10 a.m. Storyland Park, Route 66, Neplune, 11 i.m.-l p.m. Monte Carle Pool A Ocean Bathing 8th Ocean Albury Park. Roller Skating, Dally, 7.45 p.m.-ll p.m., Miftsiquan Recreation Center, Route 71, Manasquarr. 17 JOANNE WOODWARD Faces of Eve" DEBORAH KERR JAMES MITCHUM "HEAVEN KNOWS, MR.

ALLISON" ET. :00 1:00 10:00 IF FAINY MAT. S.00 6ARY COOPER DIANE VARSI Mariorie eos MftNT "3 TIME FOR SUZY PARKFR Morningstar rim i jhvm weiBinEsl FVE. 7:15 9:15 TF FAINY MAT. 3:00 BOB THOMAS I) TbeScreere Laughtime of a Ufttime! It.

SI Ext ETER mm lr Aft. MN Waah EVI. IT RAINY MAT. 00 KCIIV DOROTHY MALONE ERROL FLYNN "TOO MUCH, TOO SOON" BRIAN DONLEVY "ESCAPE from RED ROCK" TtCHKIOOLOB 1 mi IVLLLI MATAlIt I IvvW rim ninfy's "Arctic Roundup Jlirb Monday "Tnchr'i Pel" LAS VEGAS, Nev. To bare or not to bare that Is the question facing the night club operatori here.

This capital of live entertainment In the United Stales hai gone all out for nudity. Showgirls itrlpped to the waist have become ai common at slot machines. Some wear little more than a few strategic lequlni, and a few don't even bother with that. The climax came with the Importation of the Paris Lido show initial a r.j i 1 1,4 QTJJ4 3 EVE. 7:00 A :00 MfflSEil tho Young" Lions XT RAINY MAT.

2:00 4th AVE. of KINGSLEY ST. Cecil B.DeMilles at the giant new Stardust Hotel. A dozen statuesque foreign beauties paraded across the stage in a manner that could win them chest colds In the air conditioned theater. Is this nudity good or bad for Las Vegas? You hear it both ways, judging from which side of the Strip you're on.

The newer hotel-casino on the west side of the Strip, as the nightclub-studded street Is known, have thrived on it. ram A ANNt CtiAiitOe The more established places on the east side are tsk-tsking. fDWAHOS rut. HORRO OF HCST0N BRYN LR EAXTLR ROBINSON Opposition Voiced "I think it's bad." said Ben Goffstein of the Riviera. "It's MAT.

DAILY TOO IVK. 7:00 A WONNt JOMM OfM DRACULA like a comedian resorting to smut. If he can't entertain with out It, he can't be very good." A WALTER READE THEATRE Starts TOMORROW P.M. EXCLUSIVE KORTH JERSEY EXG4GEME1ST iILMM.lf.l DECARLO'PAGET'DERW EVENINGS at 8 MATINEE rr 2 P.I a "A passing fancy," remarked Jack Entratler of the Sandi. "If you've got the star names, you don't need nudity to attract eui-tomen." it BENfHT PREMIER FRIDAY NITI MONMOUTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL "I think k's a mistake," commented Monte Proser of the Troplrana.

"Its done in good taste at the Lido show, but what about the competitors? They can't compete with such production values, so they'll have to resort to more nudity and dirty ihowi. THE PERFECT SHOW "Nudity in ihowi has been run out of every town in the NVP AVHUm tMN4timif9 3 country. It could happen here. Sn far the officials haven't done anything about it. But all of the places are licensed, and If the nudity gets out of hand, there may be some official action." IN TODD-AO! HE tONE IWIGfiR He added that Lai Vegas has been at least partly built on 11 K.I 4 kMV Waif And The tot CltyOGeTd'r family trade and families may be scared away from entertainment that might bt deemed unsuitable for tender minds.

i BI i i i 1 V. VI. Xlr I I HTM KWIf I Out Busineis Is Good Nude or not, the shows are doing great business. The town was completely booked over the fourth, with 35,000 fun-lovers CinumaScopE crowding in from all over. jl kVihJ, MP COLOR by Di Luis But there Is some gloom around town, despite the influx of A4 1ST oAt summer vacationers and drive-through tourists.

The recession and general tightening of spending has hurt here, especially in keeping away the big money-players on whom the casinos rely for a healthy profit. iNiMftitUM'tfittltll Las Vegans are hoping for a quick upturn in the economy n.rnrA iiiva berore the winter business chill sets In. They also hope completion of a big convention center next January will boost the 1 off-season trade. isTAUSIEKSa This town may be the last itand for the night club buiinesi I Awt In th United Statei. With two big niteriei closing in New York mil 1 and othen in big cities on the skids, th lituation Is Erim.

m. TT aMTiaTHliliaM "Horror ef Dracula" "Thinj Tha Couldn't Di" "Horror of Dracula" "Thing Thor Couldn't Di" 'The night clubi are dead," laid Proser, who has run some of the biggest ones. "They have hen killed by 0 the stars wno nave demanded too much mony; 2 the 20 per rent tax; (3) TV, which gives the public the best night club entertainment oecTto JsA R- Dimnvumrn inpiHiJii inmu COtM for nothing." mm DWU I MULLn JUonUM LUUflll TECHNICOLOR trmiu wuia 'ewsMI It Her mm Shore Student Fishpr, Jersey City, note editor, and Gerald B. Goldberg, Newark, I ROSSANO BRAZZI-iVIITZI GAYNOR-JOHN KERR case editor. "GOD'S LITTLE ACRE" STARTS FRIDAY "No Tim For Str(intr Plus 'Trim Hill to Tixu" Named Editor JAMB STEWART Robert Ryan Aldo Ray Ft hay Alston aumtta mm, KIM NDVAK NEWARK Mrs.

Sylvia B. Pre ssler, 102 Osborne Bay Head, will be managing editor of JEAN WALLACE i MAIL ORDER BLANK ITWICAILY iPI the 1958-59 Rutgers Law Review, it was announced yesterday. urn tn mti meat a ta kmi mi Mr. Pressler, a Rutgers Univers CAItOON lM tVHY Ftl St. UN Kit SHOW Mr ity Law School itudent, will be on All Stars RESERVED I the staff publishing the quarterly SJ, HORROR OF ABBE LANE magazine, which includes one issue LONG BRANCH PARAMOUNT NOW TWICE DAILY 2:30 8:10 UAUf Km tVENINCH (Ann.

Mftt. I I lirfc FRANCIS LEDERERj each year devoted to an annual survey of Jersey law. SAT. DM, Cmf theW TCWCOLOR t.m ornrsTitA tan I i.or.E. raETT eoom s.so George L.

Pellettieri. Trenton. will he editor-in-chief. 1 cniLDEE.V, Mt All TlmM iiblf In II. Hmrt in hm- I tfl' llh -It aUmiirit rclorn tnrrltipf i INAUREO HniHCOLTCS VERTIED' 9 CXXILTTEE SO dcx Other editori for the coming year re S.

Victor Luecia. Clifton. CHUHfJI TT mii) eoordiaatlng edit or Robert S..

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