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14 BttOOKVYH IAOLI, JULY IT, 9Zl Lady Expert Says August Hot as June for Weddings Ft 8 If By By VIRGINIA MacPHERSOV -Hollywood (U.R) June Is greatly overrated as the biggest marriage month, a wedding LOUIS SHEAFFER license handef-outer said today. and then changed their minds. "I've listened to lots of fights," she smiled. "It's nothing new to have them battle right there and call the whole thing off. "I've been married twice-very happily both time's," she beamed.

"Maybe that's why I like my job." I August is right in there pitchin' 'Rich, Young and Pretty' Opens Next Wednesday at the Capitol wun ine woo, voo. "We usually get around 30,000 applications in June," Rosamond Rice explained. "But August is almost as busy. Va i Th Metrs-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, which turn out one; Technicolor musical hit after the other, has proddced anotherj gay and infectious tuner in "Rich, Young and Pretty," which1 cation romances, you know. Film Notes "We get a lot of shotgun' business then, too.

Maybe you comes into the Capitol Theater Wednesday, with a stellar cast could blame it all on those headed by Jane Powell, Danielle moonlit summer nights. Darrieux, Wendell Corey, Fer-lto its regular screen and in- Miss Rice is a sweet-faced nando Lamas and introducing; Person show matron with curly white hair the popular singing star, Vic Da- that's stood on end many times Mimi Gibson, three-year-old dancer and singer, will make her screen debut as Gus Kahn' daughter in "I'll See You In My Dreams," the Warner Bros, musical story of Gus Kahn's life, starring Doris Day, Danny Thomas arid Frank Lovejoy, The youngster was recently mone, as Miss Powell's romantic "The Prowler," United Artists' romantic suspense hit starring during her years as head of the partner. The lilting story of "Rich, PIPER LAURIE co-stars with Tony Curtis in the Technicolor "The Prince Who Was a Thief," at Loew's State. local marriage license bureau. "Everything you can possibly imagine has happened down here," she sighed.

"Bfldes-to-be have fainted right at the counter. And so have prospective bridegrooms. Young and Pretty" is laid against Paris in the Spring, with its principals a Texas rancher whose French wife had Van Heflin and Evelyn Keyes, is in its fourth week at the Criterion Theater, maintaining what the theater management describes as an "unusually steady box-office pace." Produced by S. P. Eagle and DOROTHY SHAY, "Park Averiue Hillbillie," makes her film debut soon in "Com in' 'Round the Mountain," starring Abbott ond Costello, at the Holiday.

chosen "Miss Glamour In Miniature" at ceremonies in Sun Valley. Michael Curtiz will direct "I'll See You In My I "One minute they're looking directed by Joseph Losey, "The at us over the counter and the 1 Prowler was written for the screen by Hugo Butler from an next they turn green and dis TATTOO'S' NEW CITIZEN Robert Carricarr helps Rossano San Marco celebrate her new American citizenship backstage at the Martin Beck, where bth are playing in "The Rose Tattoo." appear. We have to scoop them up off the floor and get i original screen play by Robert Thoeren and Hans Wilhelm about a desperate, murder-clouded love affair between a bitter cop and a lonely wife. out the smelling salts." Variety of Ages Miss Rice has handed out wedding permits to gents as old John Maxwell, at i Janet Gaynor Finds Talkies Mute on Subject of Love deserted him 20 years before the story begins, and their now grown-up and attractive daughter who has never known her mother and believes her to be dead. Complications arise when Jim Rogers is forced to make a trip to Paris and reluctantly takes his daughter, Elizabeth, with him, his reluctance being due to his fear that his former wife, Marie, now a Paris nightclub star, will once again enter their lives.

Despite all Jim's precautions, this is exactly what happens, with a further complication rising when the impressionable Elizabeth falls not only head over heels in love with Paris but also with the young government clerk, Andre Milan, as 94 and girls as young as 13. Warren and Emerson Treacy Dreams" and Louis F. Edelman will produce the picture for Warner Bros. The tenth and final week of "The Great Caruso," M-G-M'i Technicolor musical starring Mario Lanza, tallied an even greater number of admissions and dollars and cents than estimated at the Radio City Music Hall. The total admissions for the ten-week period reached approximately 1,360,000 and th gross was considerably greater, it was revealed.

Lane Chandler has been signed for an important character role in "The Big Trees," the Warner Bros, production in color, with Kirk Douglas, Pa (Not necessarily for the same are top-featured in support of Heflin and Miss Keyes. wedding, however.) "None of the fathers has ac Hollywood, July 14 U.R) Jan tually brought a gun with him," she said. "Not that I could see, that is. But it's usually pretty Theater Notes obvious what kind of a wedding The Happy Time," which it going to be." Shes had customers walk closed last week after a prosperous engagement on Broad- out on her at the last minute, too. Many a couple has gotten trice Wymore and Eve Miller There are in this new film such, way, opens a Subway Circuit as far as Miss Rice's kindly look as co-stars.

outstanding voices as those ofrun at tne piatbush next Tues- Jane Powell, the vivacious Hav with Alexander lvo and COMPLETE 15-R0UND FIGHT FltMSl ROBINSON vv TURPIM And pitch it they did for seven sizzling years. Old-timers still claim their "Seventh Heaven" is the greatest love story ever filmed. For that one the brown-eyed actress trotted home with the first "Oscar" ever handed out to a movie queen. She pulled out at the peak of her career, right after finishing "A Star Is Born." A year after she retired, she married Adrian, the man who designs all those gorgeous clothes for movie stars. And now, she says, she spends all her time being "Mrs.

Adrian" and mothering their 10-year-old son, Robin. "I feel like I've been on a 13-year vacation, she twinkled. "Studios have asked me many limes to come back. I always French star Danielle Darrieux, et Gaynor, one of Hollywood few living said today the movies aren't making any good love stories any more because everybody's afraid to say, "I love you." "I think the sound of romantic words coming out of the screen makes the stars self-conscious," the tiny actress explained. "In the silent days we did it with pantomime.

But now Hollywood's afraid to put those tenter feelings into words. And nobody seems to he able to think up new ways to say it. "It seems silly. After all, Isn't 'I love you' what everybody in love waits to hear?" When she and Charles Farrell were sparking up the screen, dewey-eyed lovers lined up for Janet Ward in the roles of Papa and Mama. Ralph Bunker will LAST 3 DAYS! TONY CURTIS RIPER LAURIE COIOR TECHNICOLOR the Argentinian Fernando Lam- JEANNE CRAIN, in "Take Care of My Little Girl," new Technicolor film at the Roxy.

TUESDAY "FRANCIS GOES TO THE as, and Vic Damone to sing theinefeatured as Grandpere. Philip songs. The attractive score con- Truex as Uncie Desmonde and tains seven new songs by Pat Englund as Mignonette. Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Donaid Burr is staging the Sam-B rod sky, including "Paris," uel Tavlor comedy for circuit RACES" ContinwHis Ptffoifnincts lftC FO CHiLDiEN AT All Ult Snoo WnMIr Yd eziopinza Amour Moujours. vvnnner head George Brandt.

Whv Moor Talk Much "I "We Never Talk Much. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, after a long absence, returns to the stage next Monday to star in the world premiere of Noel Coward's "Island Fling" at the West-port (Conn.) Playhouse. Hagen under Margaret Webster's direction Rouben Mamoulian will stage the special Berlin Arts Festival Company of "Oklahoma?" which the Theater Guild, Lawrence Lang-ner, Theresa Helburn, Oscar Hammerstein 2d and Richard Rodgcrs are preparing as part of ANTA's program for the said no but I just loved being blocks to watch 'em pitch woo. asked." "C'est Fini," "I Can See You," and the novel "How D'Ya Like Your Eggs in the Morning," with the addition of such favorites as "There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie," "Deep in the Heart of Texas" and "Old Piano Roll Blues." The Capitol will hold three previews of "Rich, Young and Pretty" on Tuesday in addition Tom Powers, James Burke Anthony B. Farrell announces that the new Louis Verneuil comedy, which returns Ginger Rogers to the Broadway stage after a 20-year absence, will be called "Love and Let Love." This title paraphrases the first line of a Swinburne poem, "Live and let live." The new title, incidentally, has 14 letters, same number as in Mr.

Verneuil's "Affairs of State." Could it be that playwrights are supersti and Bob Morgan have joined the cast of Nat Holt's "The SUGAR RAY' ROBINSON i FIGHT FILMS! EXTRA AT THEATRES CHECKED Damone in 'Sound Off in this RKO Radio release, is not the type for floor scrubbing or window washing. The result of the architect's work is a one-bedroom house with a combination kitchen, Denver and Rio Grande," Tech Although admission is free to Modern House For New Film Needs No Maids J. MacMillan Johnson, a nrominent West Coast architect, mm uukti MCT "rSTRICTLY nicolor railroad drama enrrent Iv in production on location at hlLI.DI the all-Gi musical show, "Sound Off," with recently inducted Pvt. Vic Damone, persons de 9r JANET CZIO Purango, Col. Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden, Dean Jagger, living room and dining room, The kitchen practically disap mm ft.

i iw ooo us ohn PINZA LEIGH I A HBP' tious? siring tickets should write to ESA. NBC. Room 2H6. 30 Rocke- Laura Elliot and Lyle Bettger head the cast of the Paramount was commissioned by producers I Pears when not in use. Mr.

Wald and Norman Krasnal Johnson estimates that it can KIM Of LOV1 IS TSUUMTII Cheryl Crawford, producer ofifplier Plaza. Contributions will I V4(lh STREET -SHELLEY WINTERS JOHN GAM "Paint Your Wagon," the newiDe accepted with the ticket ap- be cleaned from top to bottom film which Byron Haskin is di in 20 minutes. recting. to design a "servantless house." for "Behave Yourself" which 1 I Bedford broadway musicai ny Alan Lerner and jpiications and a collection will Frederick Loewe, the "Briga 3 RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL rioon" writers, will audition Equity male singers Monday at be made during intermission to help continue the work of the Entertainment Service Association and Veterans Hospital Programs in providing amuse SKowplac af la NaiKon P.oclctfllr Cantor "Tunmfvl, dramatic, $math hitl" ZUNSER, CUE has its world premiere at Kansas City, on Aug. 29.

In addition to the feature of requiring no servants, this modern house, it was stipulated, must allow for a minimum of housework. Shelley Winters, who stars with Farley Granger COREY IS. fCATES A 0 VKIN6S CM I A ORIENTAL I the Mark Beck Theater, starting at 1 p.m. The musical, star-, ring James Barton and Olga San BE PREPARED TO WITKZSS THE NEWEST GREATEST ment for Gls at service installa tions and hospitals. Juan, enters rehearsals on Aug.

9 and will open on Broadway early in October. BAY RIDGE SHOWS TONITI I LOtWi akHtaHaHal I "SHOW BOAT" KATHRYN AVA HOWARD GRAYSON GARDNER KEEL wilfi JOE E. BROWN MARGE and 60WER CHAMPION Robtrt Starling Afnti Moorahud William Wirfiald Color by TECHNICOLOR An M-G-M Kclun Oil THE HEAT STACE "SUMMER Golo naw ravua producad by Ruiiall Markarf by Jamai Stawart Mortem Hi Corpi da Bollat, Choral Eniambla, Rocltettai end Symphony Orchoilro diraciad by Raymond Poig. ficiunol, 11,03, Sloo.lhowol.1,04.4 00.7J4.IO.00 Ooon Opon Sunday lli30 A. M.

MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN ALKKE "Th 11:10. 2:41, 12. 9:3.1, "Heuw on Tele.raph Hill," 1:04. 4:35. 7:5.

11:17. FOX "Stranrere on Triln." 11:15. 2:41. Albert H. Rosen will be gen IP A i a MiMMm mm vujuw i I MW TOM AVI I -AJtCAtfT SWkVMllT I eral manager of "Buy Me a Blue AWED HITCHCOCK'S' aWakni Bot.ncTvc loan CRAWFORD -'GOQ08YE, My FANCY' qquglas 'Uong The Great 0' Ribbon, satirical comedy by YOU HAVE IlBORO PARK "vODvTLaMeA CONTINUOUS ALL DAY 1 lOlMI Sumner Locke Elliott, which Jay Robinson will produce and appear in.

Rehearsals are expected to start in late August EVER SEEN I JOIE fiMtK KUMAn wALRcK -I A MELODRAMA OF PASSION!" Mirror 8:07, "BullflrMtr and (he Lady," 1:14. 4:411. 7:59, 11:25. METROPOLITAN" "Two of a Kind." 11:17, 3:21, 7:15, 11:119: "Slrirllr Dishonorable." 1:30, 5:34. 9:28.

1:22. PARAMOI'NT "nark Vlrlorr." 1 2:54. 4:34. 11:17. 12: "The Malteso Falcon," 11:10, 2:54.

.14. 10:20. MANHATTAN ASTOR "Hard, Faat and Bcaullf ill," 10, 11:39. 1:33, 3:27, 5:21, 7:15. 9:09, 1 1 0:1.

12:42. CAPITOL "Strictly Dlihonorablr." 10:37. Michal Alichalesko is cur 1 mmmm 7 rrFmn lonvv i rmrr VAN HEFLIN- EVELYN KEYES I i i I rently playing West Coast cities in the Yiddish musical, "Yosel the Musician," and will return here in September to co-star in the Herman Yablokoff show. 1:24. 4:05.

0 54, 9:35, alalt, 12:22. 3:03, 5:22. 8:13. 11:14. imi-rVT tiVT rr -W-SIZ I (FT Of I' A II I- I CRITERION "Tho Prowler," 10, 11:50, 1:50, 3:45.

5:40. 7:40. 9:35. 11:30. 1:25.

I aUrow njTTU.ra.l,. him tf AX nuiiHor jrrr" fhp GLOBE "Aco in tho Hole," 9:10. 11:23. 'The Magic Melody," at PRESENTS THE NEW 1951 EDITION OF HIS ORIGINAL WORLD'S CHAMPION Public Theater Oct. lfi.

He'll! holid'at i-ai 'iiiaiv share stellar billing with Nor- maa.SbL?' man Yablokoff, Bella Mysell and; l0-8. tin." Aaron Lebedeff. Ml'KIC HALL "Show Boot," 11:30. 2:01. 4:55, 7:59, iCaie, 1:08, 4, 7:04, 10.

I mt Knew 0 CR AIN Da ROBCRTSOW-Mitri WYNOR-tea, PETERS TODAY I YouHty FOLKS SHOWS' meTs Frederick Kilf will nlav the FARAMOI'NT "Peklnr EiBreea." 10:18, Billy Wilder Pinmount Picturt 1:23, 4:28. 7:15, 9:50, ilaie, 12:08. .1:13. 11:18 8-51 Bftndt COOl inquisitor and Kendall Clark madison r-YtnlfjVx. Jp 1 I 'M I 2 '1 SojW I 1 i lOTT "T.k.

at. 11.11. I 1 1U1C HI JllUllltri 4ldlUlt ill; 7 Theater Guild production of 4:55. 7:55. lo'MTrn-l r-fiTir "Saint Joan." starrintr T'tai Train." 11, mS.

PAlHnirk HAYMES 1:38, 4 (1.1, 6:17, 8:111, 10:16, 12:17. HAL WALLIS STACK 1'LAYS STAWE PI-AYS KEITH'S llUiMMC 'GOOPOtt JOSEPHCORINHE KEITH'S St'AlOAfSTffSlTX TI NNIFRT PI.AT SINCB BORN MCOV KKMOMO Hill STRAND a A rlonblF hit, rary SHIRLEY JOHNNT BOOTH JOHNSTON MrfAMCV GOTTEN CALVET SEE The Greatest Name in Thrill Show History mwy victor few GEORGE SANDERS-MERLE OBERON KELLY JORY A NFW MUSICAL mmfr. -Ol -rrA EDMUND WHIMM LUMDKGAN RICHARD niAiiania uiinajaraif flAall AainDriliC A tree Brooklyn Season in the sun ALBEE UltnHHU wiumHRn-imnw nnuni.nja VIKNIWA CWHSI I GARY MERRILL Air-Cnntitirmri ALVIN. 52 St. Clr S-S22 Comrdv Wnkirt GiTki with Anlliaa Ran wmmaui A4t-cwrnori Erd.

at Mala. TODAY A WED. Air-Coni. BOOTH, W.4J St. Matt.

TadayA Wad. il nit.uTiT?Ti "WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL SHOW." Genrar. Jettn Nathan l. 000.000 mmm I JUNE HAVOC Crniady Hitl BOOTH TARKINGTON'K New JfUjicolHit AFFAIRS OF STATE jQ iiiii tumi screeds Tiuav REGINALD BARBARA 8HEPPCRD I Staaei bt HASSARD SHORT Vith OWEN 0 NEIL nd STRUDWICK I Air-Cond BROAD UR8T. W.

44 St Cir l-MM (Air-Cnnd. I MUSIC BOX. W.4SSt. Clr 438 Ea. al 8:110.

Mala. TODAY A WED. BETTC DAVIS ka Eto. at Mala. TODAY A WED.

8:301 DARK VICTORY BAY RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK Crntar. lib Ava. and Ulb St A Day at tha Rareai alao Enchanted Forcat Eletra. 78th Bt, and 3rd Ava. Over Mr Dead Body! also Doollna of Oklahdaad CfAMrhff Meul wumm AtTAft a.

LATE SHOWS AT ALL THEATRES TONIGHTI Stanley, lib Aye. and 7Jth St 14 Houra; alsa Cariboo Trail ETHEL MERMAN fiioiirSHl I VaiV IVret rcii iAM ROGER RICO MARTHA WRIGHT In The Pulitzer Frixt Masiral PUr i it ii it a BEDFORD National. Flu Waihlnatea Ave. Rawhide: alaa Larky Nirk Cain SHOW I IHC MALI 11 rmvuw 17 1 II I 117 A Vjohn GARPIELD "HE RAN ALL THE WAY" I 11 ll.l I SHELLY WINTERS CALL ME MADAM atari, Ul Retara An. PR.

4-2231 Rawhide; alaa Lucky Nick Cain PAUL LUKAS IJUUin rALIHl BORO PARK Klnaa Hlllway 4 Caaoy laland Aya.4 Clann Ford Tilt REDHEAD Tkt COWBOY a SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION COMPLETE 15 ROUND BLOW BY BLOW SUGAR RAY ROBINSON RANDY TURPIN FIGHT PICTURES Nornaody, 43rd IL 4 Ni Wtraebt At. Tripoli: alao Rama Riyer Atr-Cmditinnttt IMPERIAL, W. 4Mb Si. Air-Con. MA1ESTIC Tina.

44 St. W. af B' E. at Mall. TODAY A WED.

Taday 4 Wad. 2:30 Shara BOROUGH HALT. AND DnWMTnWM I LATBUSH II J-Al NIVINS ajkl WomV 'GOODBYE MY FANCY' an. 1V1I AU Klnaa Hlfh.ay. j.D Crawford AYALUil and C.

lata t-Robert Ya.ni Daffleld, Oiittlald and Foltaa Sta. Hollywood Story; alao Apache Drama ST. GEORGE Samton and Delilah; Short Subject! "Carol Channlnf'a LorflH Lea la he "HILARIOUS Sffrri rror SSfe VtLtB COMEDY a MARINE ki.7. Kirk -alowc THE CHEAT DIVIDE' moat fabulona eoaaie craatlon thia A I A 17 B'neration." Atkmnnn. Timet I A Li A 1 If I nni rt i a a.ta.rimi i OV Air-rnnd 4Rth Th- ST.

SMASH! tvV AS FEATURED IN LIFE, TIME, SAT. EVE. POST IN THE NEWSREELS! ON TELEVISION! The World Famous Show That Featured CLARK GABLE in "TO PLEASE A LADY" C. nl war "Fratkuah Avaaua aad DANNY I'AU TUC DIXIFDA' PATIO Mldwaad Btroat KAYB VH 1 TTdalltl UlAVkll Eraa. :40.

Malinrea TODAY A WED "A ahow of 1.000 drflfhta!" Warn, Paat GERTRUDE LAWRENCE jnwiaai, rianH an. ano uiil ai, airacca; mimm aaaia re Tlroll, Ban Hall. TR. I-7U7 Helliapopvini alsa Youncer Brotkera BRIGHTON BEACH Oeaana, Sr'abtan Baach t. On the Rivierai alaa Mystery Sobmarine BUSHWICK Calonlal, traadvay and Cbauneay Hollywood Story: alao Aparfae Drama Eaapira.

Raiyh Ara. 4 B'way. SL. 1-7941 Saraband; alaa The Loat Volcano FLATBUSH Aetor. 27 Flalburt Aya.

State Fair: also The Lodier initifiiiTW andthiJJIvt thj: musical commdy smash Gentlemen Prefer blondes Air-Cnni. ZIEGFELD. Tkaa. 54 St It An. MIDWOODlg.

M.cDon.ld Carey. "MYSTERY SUBMARINE" ri.il..4.a Flatbuak A. tl A I FUTTMAI Toah. 1 'THE BRAVE u.c... 1.1.

An. YAUWIUW I BULLS' Nal Farror KING AND I Evea. Matirwea TODAY A WED. THE Oluila 'APACHI ORUMS' ELM, at Eaat I7t 'HOLLYWOOD STORY NOSTRAND, Klnaa Hwy-Waat'd A. nWLI.IHWM SIVIll Richard Rodger.

(Calar) A lot of solid laurh. -Coleman. Mirror Granada, Cherch and NMtrand Area. Fabiola; also The Man With Mr Fare Kent, Caney Island Ara. 4 Arenea I Waa a nmmunijt lor the FBI; alao Kyewltneaa MARTHA AIR CADET" SCOn STERLING Oscar Hammpritein 2nd ALBEMARLE.

FI'a'N Rd. "SAMSON AND DELILAH" and Laaer, onay laiano a Newaira ayaa simsnn and Delilahi alsa Navy Bound Lyriri ay VlNTlKN Haatrand-Parkaida A.M. Martin 4 Lawla 'My Friand Irma' A 'Trail LanaMraa Plna' VOGUE Censy llland Ava. and Matinee Ithahod 4 Mr. Taad; Wbo Kilted Oso Rabbll Annua NA.

i-3292 Evenlnc Devil In the Flesh; alaa God Needa Man ST. JAMES. 44 St Eva 11:25 Matt. TadayA Wad. URAMERCY GHOST IHARDVFAST1 iimiiii CLAIRE TREKOI-J ALL! fOIREJI I JSS.

THE SUN" "TRY AND GET MR" vs3 Vifl RICHARD WARING and "THE MAN WITH MY FACE' rnl LEol. Flatboah "GO FOR BROKE" "CAUSE PORALARMJ DRAMA CRITICS' FRI7.E MUSICAL! DOLLS f.UYS A EAST FLATBUSH Aveaaa Avenue 4 Eait 43rd Bt Go for Broke: alaa Cause for Alarm Ret-by. Utlia 4 Cbarab Ana. 01. t-7107 Hollywood Sloryi alsa A oar be Drama GERRTTTSEN BEACH New Graham, dorrlttiaa 4 Whitney Ava.

I Waa a Communist tor the FBI; "Bluet Batter KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Hlebway 4 Otaaa Parkaay. Not Wanted: alsa Cemanrhe Territorr Triantle, KianHary-t. list. ES.a-1071 Hollywood Story; alaa Apaeha Drama PARK SLOP! CARLTON ir tZL. He Ran All the Way; Plaaa.

Flatbuib An. 4 Park PI. The Locket; also The Set Up USICAL FA RLE Of BROADWAY MUSIC lAlr-Cond. 4Mb ST THE A Wat By Cir S-4271 COMFORTABLY Al K-CON DITIONED TOWN 8 NEWEST SMASHTTsnmfrT, Sadie ALORICH 4 MYERS eratant BARRARA DONALD BARRY BEL (iEI)DES COOK NELSON in OTTO PREMINGER PRODUCTION THE MOON IS BLUE A Hew Cnntrrfv nv I. HUGH HERBERT HaoryMillar.l24W.43St.(.l:30.Mat.Taday.Tllr.

THE ROSE TATTOO TENNESSEE WILLIAMS MARTIN Rrr.H aaat ALL THEATRES AIR-CONDITIONED Eth. at JO. Mala. TODAY Ji WED. 1:111 LEAPING, JUMPING.

CRASHING $150,000 IN NEW 1951 FORD SEDANS tASr 2 WElKSt KISS ME, KATE SANiiKRS h. R.n a i w. i- l't h. r. ah "VALENTINO" and "THE BRAVE BULLS" rlMAIMir.

Aim aad lird BtroU Vat dkal awa' am "nal vpi aaiin ism oirnr oas, asaau nil tile fy oj (Jowboy n.iet,ric.i COLE PORTER Rtaat anTTlttiTAaaaaa "KISS FOR CORLISS" and "IROQUOIS TRAIT Book hi jam BELLA SPEW ACK -oTSjTAwiTw W1TH my FACE" Matt T.d.,4 Wad. :40. Mmla.TODAY dt WED. at 2:40 lasttll Z.k awa. bob UN 23 8:30 P.M.

MOH. JULY ipwTTiTsTrFt Hamllt- ELEANOR CAGED' Randy Soatt (Color) "COLT i iik a PARKER "lull o( wit, humor and alfndor!" O'. WHAT A BEAVTirilL MISICAL rC7l'Sn is jfn0f.n. cue BERT LAHR DOLORES GRAY AVENUE SECTION Arena, tj. Anaaa and Eaat litb St, I Wat a Cammanltt tor tha FBI; alaa Erowltnood RIDGEWOOD nd Delilah: alaa Air Cadet Rivoli, Myrtle and Wllaaa Ana.

Prehlstoria Women, Zamba SHEEPSHEAD BAY Sheep.h.ad. Rd. 4 Vnrtia, Ha R.a All th. Way, Redhead and tha CowW SOUTH BROOKLYN AVON SmioB Mihh; Rutty Leads th. War Sanderi Globe, lltk St and ttb An Nary Boand; alao Sunset la tha West VALLEY STREAM, L.

I. DrlTd-Ia, taarlM Hlfh.ay kite tha Blood Oft Mr Hands; Shea Comet Bom SUMNER, tmanor Aa-aaly "RHYTHM INN" and "SIERRA PASSAGE" 'tPh1sT0RiC WOMEN' 4 'PAROON MY SARONG' uailiu Miuuntir rui vriv Mtimril THE wriv MUSICAL REVUF. Be Amazed or Amused AmuMmtBt, maxdmeot. luhtr, -ciurmont. mralar and Ur''u avail you At Uid morlea.

Pie turea tlwn dvfr ara armuemenv A duldo UtU. STATE. DaKalb and Fraaalla Arat jUTX. tt Aaaod 4tMlTtroa A 0 A DEXTER PARK SPEEDWAY BROOKLYN "GOLDEN BOY" and "OUNGA IN" TIN WO ON THE AISLE with COLETTE MARCHAND Alr-Cmd MARK HELLINGERThaa yAIIBt Ioa. 1:30.

Matlnon TODAY WED. "I Waa Caaiaiualit tar tba F.B.I." 4 "Rhythm Ian" LOWEST-PRICED MUSICAL IN TOWNt Air-Ond. BROADWAY Tkaa. di tS St. BERKSHIRE.

Aw. UNCOliN. Radtard Aa-UaaolR 'BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY' 'CAPTIVE OlRf Erta. HIM. Mata.

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