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SAV. PARISH
Bl. Sac. CYO
Produces Play
BY A MEMBER OF
THE CAST
When Playwright James
Reach wrote “Why Not Join
the Giraffes? “He produces
play probably never dreamed
of a group of teens
interpreting it as the Blessed
Sacrament CYO did on
January twenty-fourth and
twenty-fifth before large
audiences.
It all began last October
when Tommy Coleman
conceived the notion of a
play by the youth group. He
contacted Father Donal
Dunne for his approval of the
idea. Father gave a hearty
go-ahead and the task of
selecting a suitable comedy
started. It was not long
before “Why Not Join the
Giraffes?” was decided upon
and tryouts began for the
eleven roles needed to present
the production.
After long consideration
and evaluation with following
were ch osen: John
Henderson, Tommy Coleman;
Helene Henderson, Cathy
Lyle; their children Sam and
Susie, Jimmy Coleman and
Helen Butler; Natalie
Goldman. Therese Adams;
Ralph Chesney, Harold Rahn;
his mother, Mrs. Chesney,
Ethel Butler; Mrs. Scanlon,
the maid, Sandra Sasseen; and
a gypsy, Zignora, Laura Mell.
Also two modem day hippies,
YAK (Youngblood Andrew
Kingston, III), Bubba
Williams; and the Beast
(Sylvanius Augustus Lion),
Mike Buttimer.
The basic story is centerd
around Ralph’s search for
identity in his new
environment of New York
City. He is a newcomer to the
hustle and bustle of the big
city as compared to the slow,
even-paced life of Wheaton,
Illinois.
He makes the
acquaintance of Susie who is
a determined young girl of
fifteen. One thing leads to
another and Ralph is
accepted into a rock group,
“The Giraffes,” to which Sam
also belonged. Mrs. Chesney
strongly disapproved of her
son’s selection of companions
and enters in as one of the
forces that drives Ralph to
the decision of running away
from home. The last scene,
situated at a park bench finds
Ralph, who is attempting to
leave home, being persuaded
by Susie and Sam not to
escape reality. He agrees and
rejoins the Giraffes.
The play ends -- but the
feeling of accomplishment
lingers on in the minds and
hearts of all who participated
in it’s production. Tlje hours
of work put into designing,
building and painting the sets
were all done by CYO
members who combined their
talents to make the show an
overwhelming success. During
the fourteen weeks of
exhilarating interworking,
the young adults were
encouraged by Father Dunne,
Mrs. Angela Straight, and
Mrs. Martha Maloney their
advisors, who were as
enthusiatic as themselves.
This production proved to all
the positive contribution that
young people can make to
enhancing the life of the
parish and the community.
STIFF PENALTIES
Obscenity Bill
Clears Panel
WASHINGTON (NC) - A
bill defining obscene
materials that cannot be sent
through the mail to minors
and providing stiff prison
sentences for violators was
approved (Jan. 4) by a House
Post Office subcommittee.
The measure also would
permit anyone to have his
name placed on a Post Office
list of persons who do not
wish to receive “sexually
oriented” materials through
the mail.
TTie bill would prohibit
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the mailing of obscene
materials to minors and
defines such material in the
terms provided in a recent
Supreme Court ruling.
The court said any matter
that appeals to a person’s
prurient interest, which has
no social redeeming value,
and does not conform to
community morality
standards is obscene.
Present law on obscene
materials mailings provides
only that once a person
receives material he believes is
objectionable he can request
the Post Office to order the
mailer not to send him any
further materials.
The new bill would
provide that whether an
individual has received
objectionable mail or not he
can be put on a Post Office
list and a mailer of such
materials would be prohibited
from sending mail to him.
Anyone who knowingly
mails such material to a
person on the list or to a
minor could be subject to a
$5,00 fine or five years in
prison or both for first
offenders and a $10,000 fine
or 10 years in prison or both
for second offenders.
The bill is one of many
concerning obscene materials
introduced in Congress this
session.
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PAGE 7 — The Southern Cross, February 12, 1970
“WHY NOT JOIN THE GIRAFFES?” Cast and production Sacrament Catholic Youth Organization are shown here with
crew of play presented by members of Savannah’s Blessed Father Donal Dunne, Parish CYO director.
SAVANNAH
K.C. Basketball
Scores Posted
Sacred Heart girls playing
twice this past weekend, won
one Basketball game and
dropped another.
They defeated St. Mary
girls 29 - 25 on Saturday but
lost to Nativity girls 19-11 on
Sunday.
The scores in the boys
divisions were Nativity 42 •
Sacred Heart 21, Blessed
Sacrament 54 - St. Michael
41, St. James 33 - Cathedral
16, St. Mary 37 - Sacred
Heart 16.
In the girls division, Sacred
Heart 29 - St. Mary 25,
Blessed Sacrament 44 - St.
Michael 23, St. James 28 -
Cathedral 11, Nativity 19 -
Sacred Heart 11.
Boy
St. Mary
Blessed Sacrament
St. James
St. Michael
Nativity
Cathedral
Sacred Heart
Scheduled games this
weekend are all to be played
at St. Pius gym and are on
Saturday, February 14 at
1:00 P.M. Cathedral boys —
St James boys, 2:00 P.M.
Cathedral girls — Blessed
Sacrament girls, 3:00 P.M.
Sacred Heart boys - Nativity
boys, 4:00 P.M. Sacred Heart
girls - Nativity girls.
On Sunday February 15,
at 1:00 P.M. St. Michael boys
* St. Mary boys, 2:00 P.M.
St. Michael girls • St.
Mary girls, 3:00 P.M. Blessed
Sacrament boys - Cathedral
boys, 4:00 P.M. St. James
girls - Cathedral girls.
League standings after 6
weeks of play are:
Won Lost
7 0
6 1
4 3
3 4
3 4
1 5'
0 7
Girls
Blessed Sacrament
Nativity
St. Mary
Sacred Heart
St. James
Cathedral
St. Michael
Won
7
6
4
3
3
1
0
Lost
0
1
3
4
4
5
7
OUSTED BY NIGERIA
Missioners Saddened By
Collapse Of Relief Work
BY PATRICK RILEY
ROME (NC) - For
missioners expelled from the
desolation that was once
Biafra, the biggest wrench
was to see their massive and
efficient relief operation just
fall apart.
And then, to see nothing
adequate take its place.
(Editor’s Note: Among the
priests sentenced to prison
terms and later expelled was
Father Tom McCarthy, a
priest of the Holy Ghost
Congregation, who was
stationed in Albany, Georgia,
for nine months before he
returned to Biafra. The
Government of Ireland had
intervened in behalf of those
missioners sentenced to
prison terms. At least one
American among them has
charged that the U.S. State *
Department made no effort
to seek his release or even to
try to Find him. He credited
his release to the good
officers of the Irish
Ambassador.)
“In Ihioma alone we had
19 feeding centers,” said
Father John Finucane, one of
the expelled missioners.
“We fed two meals a week
to 62,000 people, one meal a
day to 5,000 people, and
three meals a day to 739
children. We were keeping
150 orphans, the oldest of
them seven years. We had 500
children in sick bays.
“The most distressing part
was to see this whole
organization destroyed.”
He said the scene was
repeated throughout the
overrun enclave, where
missioners and their
co-workers operated some
1,500 feeding stations, 20
hospitals and 100 sick-bays,
as well as distributed food in
more than 1,700 refugee
camps and a dozen prisons
where some 4,000 political
and military prisoners were
kept.
Father Finucane was one
of 21 priests, four Brothers
and five nuns taken from
their missions and deported
by the Nigerian government
on Feb. 4. The younger men
among them had received
six-month jail sentences for
illegal entry and working
without a permit, and the
older men and the nuns had
been fined on the same
counts. All were deported
within about a week of their
trial.
How did they feel about
their trial and conviction?
None of the missioners
had expected a court case or
imprisonment, said Father
Finucane. Their treatment by
victorious federal troops had
been correct and reassuring.
Father Frank Mullan
commented: “We knew we
were guilty of illegal entry
and of working without a
permit. But these were
technicalities. We didn’t do
these things in defiance of the
federal government, but just
as the only possible means of
continuing our pastoral
ministry and the alleviation
of suffering.
“No, we did not think the
federal government would
take any kind of punitive
action. We had saved the lives
of people with whom the
federal government had no
possible quarrel. These people
were, absolutely speaking,
innocent victims who knew
nothing of politics or of
secession.”
Would the expelled
missoners ever be allowed
back?
One shook his head sadly
as he stepped off the plane
and said, “No, it’s all over.”
Yet, if the missioners were
deported on a technicality,
they could just as easily be
re admitted on technicalities
once the public resentment of
Nigerian authorities is
tempered.
From the account of the
missioners, several apparent
irregularities in their trial
emerged. Although they had
been working in the
East-Central state they were
tried in Rivers state, a
different jurisdiction. TTiey
were not informed that they
would be tried, and realized it
only when they were led into
the courtroom and
confronted by a magistrate.
They were not given legal
advice or counsel. The
prosecutor made some
demonstrably false
accusations which the
missioners were not enabled
to contradict effectively.
Provided anti-missionary
and anti-Catholic feeling in
Nigeria is pacified, a
successful appeal against the
deportations might be based
upon one or more of these
counts.
But how is the political
climate to be changed? One
missioner gave a clue in a
reply he made during
interrogation:
“I would be happy to be
judged by the people whose
lives I saved.”
People who owe their lives
to the missioners are legion in
Nigeria now.
Already southeastern
Nigeria-the part once called
the Eastern Region and then
called Biafra and now divided
among the Rivers state, the
East-Central state and the
South-East state-is the scene
of happy reunions of
relatives, of parents and
children long given up for
dead.
Already word is spreading
that the missioners kept these
loved ones alive, with food
flown into the beleaguered
territory.
What gives speical force to
this phenomenon is that a
substantial portion of the
young and the old who owe
their lives to the missioners
are members of the so-called
minority tribes and not
members of the Ibo tribe that
was the backbone of the
Biafran revolt and constituted
some two-thirds of the
original population of Biafra.
Minority tribesmen who
speak out for the missioners,
as they now are beginning to
do quite loudly, cannot be
accused of anti-federal bias.
And the role of the minority
tribesman in post-war Nigeria
is certain to be far stronger
than before the rebellion.
The deported missioners
included 20 priests of the
Holy Ghost congregation, one
Vincentian (Father Mullan),
four Marist Brothers, three
Holy Rosary Sisters, and two
Presentation Sisters. Most of
these are Irish. The Marist
Brothers are British.
Subscription—
(Continued from Page 1)
Special envelopes will be
distributed in each parish and
mission before February
22nd. Parishioners will be
asked to return them with
their new or renewal
subscription by mail before
February 22 or to the church
on February 22.
The committee expressed
the hope that this year’s drive
may realize a minimum of
$30,000 toward operating
cost of $50,000 for the year.
THE SOUTHERN CROSS
is mailed to every home on
parish mailing lists in the
Diocese of Savannah. Total
circulation of the paper is
10,300 per week.
THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC OFFICE
FOR MOTION PICTURES
Film« treated in review or capsule form in the Catholic Film Newsletter are followed by the appropriate reference to volume and iaaue number
CLASS A — Section
Angel in My Pocket. An—Univ. 34:6
Battle of Britain. The—U.A. 34:19
Barren Uvea—Palhe-Conl. 34:18
Ben Hur—MGM 34:11
Bible. The—Foz 31:25
Boy Named Charlie Brown. A—Nall. Gen 34:23
Boys of Paul Street. The—Foz 34:9
Chitty Chilly Bang Bang—U.A. 33:33
Chronicle of Anna Magdelena Bach
—N. Y. Films 34:8
Circus, The—U.A. 34:22
Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy. The
—Jos. Brenner 34:18
Destroy All Monsters— Amer TntL 34:11 I
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I — Morally Unobjectionable for
Doctor Dolittle—Fox 33:5
Don’t Look Now—Bue na Vi»U 34:4
80 Step* to Jonah VI B-7 Arts 34:2*1
Faniaftia—Buena Vista 35:1
Finian's Rainbow—WB-7 Arts 33:27
Funniest Man in the World. The
—Grove Press 35:1
Goodbye, Mr. Chips—MGM 34:20
Green Slime, The—MGM 34:8
Hello. Dolly!-Fox 34:24
Hello Down There—Para. 34:6
Ice Station Zebra—MGM 33:32
Incredible Journey—Buena Vista 34:1
Love Bug. The- ^ujna^.^34^ g- .* -
General Patronage
My Side of the Mountain—Para. 34:5
Oliver!—Col. 33:33
Paper Lion-U.A. 33:31
Rascal Buena Vista 34:10
Ring of Bright W'atrr -Cinerama 34:8
Run W ild. Run Free—Col. 34:10
Shoes of the Fisherman. The—MGM 33:31
Smith Buena Vista 34:6
Support Your Local Sheriff—U.A. 34:7
True Grit—Para. 34:11
Undefeated, The—Fox 34:18
Valley of Gwangi, Thg—WB-7 Art* 34:10
War and Peace < Russian I ~ Cputim nul 33:17
« 4TV f \W
CLASS A — Section II
Ace High—Para. 34:16
African Safari—Crown Inti. 34:13
Alexander—Cinema V 34:4
Blood of Dracula’s Castle—Crown Int’l. 34:16
Brain. The—Para. 34:21
Came lot—WB-7 Arts 33:5
Change of Habit—Univ. 34:20
Che!—Fox 34:11
Christmas Tree. The—Cont. 34:19
Chubasco—WB-7 Arts 34:7
Extraordinary Seaman, The—MGM 34:1
Flying Matchmaker, The
—Nat’l Showmanship 35:1
Follow Me—Cinerama 34:9
Fool Killer, The—A.A. 34:11
funny Girl—Col. 33:27
Gone W ith The W ind —MGM 32:25
Guns of the Magnificent Seven—U.A. 34:10
Guru, The—Fox 34:5
— Morally Unobjectionable for
Hamlet—Col. 34:23
Hannibal Brooks—U.A. 34:6
Hellfighters—Univ. 34:1
Hook Line and Sinker—Col. 34:7
In the Year of the Pig--Pathe-Cont. 34:20
Italian Job, The—Para. 34:15
Journey to the Far Side of the Sun—Univ. 34:15
Krakatoa. East of Java—Cinerama 34:12
Last Adventure. The—Univ.
Madigan’s Millions—Amer. Inti. 34:24
Maltese Bippy. The—MGM 34:12
Mar«>oned -Col. 34:23
Moon Zero Two- Warners 34:21
Nightmare in Wax -Crown Int’l. 34:16
Oedipus. The King—Regional (Univ.) 34 1
Oh! What a Uvrly War -Para. 34:18
Pendulum Col. 34:7
J’ickpot ket -N.Y. Films 34:3
Popi—U A. 34:9
Adults and Adolescents
Salesman -May sirs Bros. 34:6
Secret of Santa V ittoria. The—U.A. 34:19
Seven Golden Men—W B 7 Arts 34:8
Star!—Fox 33:29
Sweet Charity —Univ. 34:3
Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty
Jalopies—Para. 34:11
Three Sisters. The—Brandon 34:5
Trilogy -Allied A. 34:22
2001: A Spate Odyssey—MGM 33:15
Walkover—New Yorker Films 34:15
Wanderer, The (Fr.)—Leacock-Prnne. 34:8
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
—Cinerama 34:14
Where’s Jack?—Para. 34:8
Young Hillv Young U.A. 34:15
You Only Ix>ve Once- Sigma III 34:12
Z (French I —Cinema V 34:21
CLASS A — Section III — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
Adding Machine. The- l niv. 34:17
Alfred the Great—MGM 34:17
Alice’s Restaurant—l .A. 34:14
Anne of the Thousand Day*—Univ. 35:1
Arabella—Univ. 34:14
Assassination Bureau—Para. 34:6
Assignment to Kill—WB-7 Arts 34:3
Bed Sitting Room. The—U.A. 34:20
Before W inter Comes—Col. 34:6
Black Girl—New Yorker Films 34:15
Bridge at Rrmagrn, The—U.A. 34:12
Brotherhood. The—Para. 34:1
Buona Sera. Mrs. Campliell—U.A. 34:3
Butch Cassidy and the .Sundance Kid—Fox 34:17
Cactus Flower—Col. 34:22
Castle. The—Continental 34:6
Chairman. The—Fox 34:12
Change of Mind—Cinerama 34:16
Color Me Dead—Comm. United 34:20
Comic. The—Col. 34:21
Committee. The—Commonwealth 34:16
Daddy's Gone-A-Hunting—Natl. Genl. 34:11
Day of Anger—Natl. Gen. 34:23
Death of a Gunfightcr—Univ. 34:10
Death Rides a Horse-U.A. 34:11
Degree of Murder. A—Univ. 34:24
Detour (Bulgarian)—Brandon 34:16
Devil by the Tail, The—(Fr.) Lopert (U.A.) 31
Don’t Drink the Water—Avco-Embassy 34:22
Downhill Racer—Para. 34:21
Dream of Kings. A—Natl. Gen. 34:20
Dreams of Glass—Univ. 34:24
Eye of the Cat—Univ. 34:12
Fearless Frank—Amer. Inti. 34:24
Femme Infidele. La—Allied A. 34:22
File of the Golden Goose—U.A. 34:19
Fire Within. The (Fr. * —N.Y. Films 34:7
Five Man Army—MGM 35:1
Fraulein Doktor—Para. 34:9
Gaily. Gaily—U.A. 34 23
Generation -Avco-Embassy 34:20
Good Guys and the Bad Guys. The
— WB-7 Arts 34:17
Great Bank Robbery. The—WB-7 Arts 34:13
G>ps> Moths. The—MGM 34:16
Hail, Hern! Nail Gen. 34:21
Happy F.nding U.A. 35:1
Hell's Angels ’69—Am. Inter. 34:18
Hell’s Belles- Amer. Inti. 34:9
House of Cards. The—Univ. 34:9
If It’s Tuesday. This \lu«t B» Belgium
—U.A. 34:7
Illustrated Man. The—W B-7 Arts 34:6
Immortal Story—Altura 34:4
Intimate Lighting—Altura 34:23
Jenny—Cinerama 34:24
Katerina Izmailova—Artkino 34:14
kaya. I’ll Kill ^ou!—Altura 34:23
La Femme Infidel. -A.A. 34:22
Learning Tree. The-- W B-7 Arts 34:13
Let Gaubuses Bhues (Fr.)—UA 34:12
Life Love Death (Fr.» Lopert (U.A.) 34:10
L’limiiortelle—Grove 34:21
I ion in W inter. The Avro Emba^y 33 29
Lost Man, The—Univ. 34:11
Love Cod?. The l niv. 34:13
Loves of Isadora. 1 he—l niv. 34:2
Mad Room, The- Col. 34:7
Madwoman of ( haillot. The-W B-7 Arts 34:17
Mafia—Amer. Inti. 34:10
Marry Me. Marry Me—(Fr.) A.A. 34.13
Martyrs of Love. The < Och I—New Line 34:5
Maverling MGM 14:4
Model shop. The- Col. 34:4
Me. Natalie Natl. Gen 34:13
Monitors. The—Comm. I nited 54:20
Monterey Pop—l^acock-Pennebaker 34:16
More Dead Than Alive—UA 34:5
Nice Girl Like Me, A—Avco Embassy 34:13
Numlwr One—U.A. 34:15
Oblong Box, The Amer. Inti. 34:12
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service—U.A. 34:^4
Once Upon a Time in the West—Para. 34:11
Once You Kiss A Stranger—W B-7 Arts 34:17
(>ut «•( It W arners 34:21
Paint Your Wagon—Para. 34:20
Peach Thief Brandon 34:17
Place For I overs. A—MGM 34:17
Popcorn- Sherpix 34:22
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The—Fox 34:5
Rain People. The W B 7 Arts 34:17
Reivers. The—Natl. Gen. 35:1
Royal Hunt of the Sun—Natl. Gen. 34:18
N-rret World. The—Fox 34:14
Sens** Fleetwood 35:1
Sinful Davey U.A. 34:6
Six in Paris (Fr.)—N.Y. Films 34:8
Nki Fever -A.A. 34:6
Slaves Continental 34:13
Some Kind of a Nut—U.A. 34:18
Take ihe M*»nr> and Run -Cinerama 34:16
r«U Them W ilh. B^i^lb r. I niv 31:20
Thank You All Very Much—-Col. 34:9
They Came to Rob l.a* Vegas—WB-7 Arts 34:3
They >hoot Horses. Don't They?
Cinerama 34:24
Three—l A 35:1
Tick Tick Tick- MGM 35:1
To Commit a Murder—Cinerama 34:24
Topaz Univ. 34 24
Trouble With Girls, The—MGM 34:11
Two Gentlemen Sharing—Am. Inter. 34:18
Wedding Party, The Ondine 34:8
Where Eagles Dare MGM 34:5
Winning—Univ. 34:9
CLASS A — Section IV -
(An A-IV Classification is given to certain films v
as a protection to the uninformed against wrong
Adalen ’31—Para 34:20
Bonnie and Clyde- W B-7 Arts 32:25
Chastity—Amer. Inti. 34:13
Cool Hand Luke—W B-7 Arts 33:5
Damned. The—WB 34:24
Dim Dozen. The— MGM 32 21
Duet for Cannibals—Grove 34:21
Taw, n«Jei—KM. .54:14
Faccs^—Cont. 31:1
Gay Deceivers. The—Fanfare 34:13
Goodbye Columbus. Para. 34:7
rhK'h. while not morally offensive in themselves,
interpretation* and false conclusions.»
Graduate. The- Embassy 33:9
Hard Contract—Fox 34:8
IF . . .-Para. 34 4
La Chamade—(Fr.> Lopert (L.A.) 34:12
Last Summer—A.A. 34:13
Lola Montes—Brandon 34:9
Mattered Days, A— (Fr.» Royal Films
tCol.» 34:11
MKhat 1 and llcfea Am. r Tnt! 31 5
Midnight Cowboy—U.A 34:11
Morire Gratis <ltal.)—N.Y. Films 34:7
and some analysis and explanation
Pierrot Le Fou Pathe Contemp. 34:2
Romeo and Juliet t Br.)- Para. 33:29
Round Up. The Altura 34:10
'simon of the Desert Altura 34:4
"staircase Fox 34:14
‘sterile Cuckoo. The—Para. 34:19
Stolen Kisacs U.A. 34 2
Teorama (Ital.l—Continental 34:8
T-rr F*r *VimpIr Grove 34*22
W ild Bunch. The—WB-7 Arts 34:12
Morally Unobjectionable for Adulla, with Reservation*
require caution
— Morally Objectionable in Part
CLASS B
All Neat in Black Stockings—Natl. Gen. 34:18
April Fools, The—Natl. Genl. 34:12
Arrangement. The W B-7 Arts 34:22
Baby Love — Avco-Embassy 34:5
Big Cube, The-W B 7 Am 34:8
Bob & Carol ft Ted ft Alice—Col. 34:19
Boston Strangler. The—Fox
Bullet for the General. A—Avco Embassy 34:12
Castle Keep-Col 34:14
Dead Run—Univ. 34:7
Deserter U.S.A.—Kanawha 34:23
Desperados. The—Col. 34:9
Devil’s Eight—Amer. Inti. 34:6
Dr Glas—Fox 34:8
Fine Pair. A—Natl. Genl. 34:10
First Time. The—l .A. 34:7
Flareup—MGM 34:24
Girl Who Couldn’t Say No. The—Fox 34:23
Girl Who Knew Too Much
—Comm. I nited 34:19
God Forgives ... I iVm t- Amer Inti. 34:8
Grazie. Zia—Av.o Emha*«> 34 2
How To Commit Marriage—Natl. Genl. 34:10
Impasse—U.A. 34:10
John and Mary—Fox 34:'. 3
Justin**—Fox 34:15
Last of the Mobile Hot Shots—WB 35:1
l.ast Shot You Hear. The -Fox 34:4
Laughter in the Dark—Lopert fU.A.) 34:10
Listen. Let’s Make Love—Lopert <1 .A.I 34:13
Lock l p Your Daughters—Col. 34:17
Mackenna’s Gold—Col. 34:10
Marlowe-MGM 34:19
Medium Cool—Para. 34:15
for All
Midas Run--Cinerama 34:10
Negative* (Fr. I —CoiiL 34:1
On My W ay To The Crusades 1 Met A Girl
W ho WB-7 Arts 34:16
100 Rifles—Fo* 34:6
Putney Swope—Cinema V 34:14
Sign of the Birgin Brandon 34:21
Southern Star. The--Col. 34:8
Spirits of the Dead Am. Int’l 34:15
Stiletto—Avco Embassy 34:14
Story Of A Woman. The—Univ.
Three in the Attic—Amer. Inti. 34:1
Three Into Two Won’t Go—Univ. 34:12
2000 Years Later—WB-7 Arts 34:5
Waiting For Caroline— Lopert- (UA.) 34:16
Who’s That Knocking At My Door
— Brenner 34:17
Activist. The—Regional (l niv. i 34:23
Adelaide—Sigma III 34:9
All the Loving Couples—l M Prod. 34:20
Angel. Angel Down We Go—Amer. Int’l. 34:17
Barbarelli—Para. 33:28
Best House in London. The—MGM 34:15
Black on W hite- Audobon Films 34:20
Blow-Up ( Br.)—Premier Prod Corp.—MGM
Camille 2000—Audubon 34:14
Candy—Cinerama 34:1
Can Heironvmus Merkin Forget Mercy
Humppe and Find True Happiness?
• —Univ. 34:6
Carmen. Baby—Audubon Film*
Coming Apart—Kalidoscope 34:21
Cul-De Sac-Sigma HI
de Sade—Am. Inter. 34:19
Fanny Hill—Cinrmation Ind. 34:20
Fox. The—Claridge Pm*. 'WB-7 Arts)
Fuego—Haven Int Prod. 34 20
Futz—Commonwealth 34:22
CLASS C — Condemned
Girl on • Motorcycle. The
—Claridge I W B -7) 33:32
Greetings Sigma HI 34:2
Hell’s Angei* on W heels—L.S. Films
H*r* We Go Round the Mulberrv Bush ( Br. i
—Lopert (LA)
Hurry Sundown—Para.
I Am Curious (Yellow i—Grove 34:5
I Mamed You For Fun—Avco Embasay 34:9
IH Never Forget What's *1* Name < Br. i
—Regional (Univ.i
Inga Swetl)-Cinemalion
Juliette de Sade—Haven International 35:1
La Pri»onn>4re (Fr.)—Avco Emabssy 34:7
Killing of Sister George. The—Cinerama 34:1
King. Murray—Inconographic 34:10
Libertine. The—(lul l Audubon 34:11
Lion’s Love—Max L Raab Prod 34:20
Lonesome Cow boy a—Sherpix 34:10
Love in Our Time—A.A. 34 4
Love* of a Blonde <Csech > —Prominent
Magus. The-Fox 33:32
Minx. The—Cambist 34:24
Miracle of Love. The—Times 34:6
More—Cinema V 34:15
Nanami—Golden Eagle Film* 34:17
99 Women—Commonwealth 34:11
Paranoia—W B-7 Art* 34:16
Rosemary’s Baby—Para.
Scratch Harry—Cannon 34:16
Sex of Angels. The—Lopert (IIA) 34:23
Succubut—Trans Amer. (A.I.P.) 34:10
Sweden, Heaven and Hell—Avco Embasay 34:9
Sweet Body of Deborah—WB 7 Arts 34:4
That Cold Day in the Park-
Commonwealth 34:12
Therese and Isabelle--Audubon Films
Two - Chevron 34:6
Vixen—Eve Productions 34:11
Weekend ( Fr.>—Grove Press 33:28
W here It’s At—UA. 34:9
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