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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAY 28, 1952 Wonderland Farm ment park are built in wonderland style. Brooklyn and Broadway The management has ar Vivian Blaine to Cut Zoo for Small Fry Warner Stag Show -Held for Seond Week WAVES' Birthday Cake Opens in Queens The Warner Theater stage Vivian malne. who co-ftari with Esther Williams in M-O- ranged birthday party setup for groups of eight or more, which provides a cake, ice cream and other tweets, souvenirs and rides on the various concessions. Displays will be changed every three months at show headed by Mlndy Carson, lovely singing star of stage, ra M's Technicolor nautical musi Something new has been add 6 Al SAURNO L- I ed for the small fry public, the dio, TV, and R. C.

A. Victor records, and featuring Alan cal "Skirts Ahoy!" which opened at the Capitol Theater today, Wonderland Farm Zoo in South Carney, comedian; The Beach will make a personal appear the Wonderland Farm Zoo to Ozone Park, which opens to combers. Voices from the Is ance at the Capitol this eve conform with the seasons. The One of ihe network giahu and a national magazine arc lining up a teen interview show to star El Gee Bove, the Boro boy, and Melinda Markey, Joan Bennett'a daughter. El Gee la morrow.

An amusement park lands; Elaine Dunn, dancing starlet, and the 3 Asia Boys. where the character! In pic park may be reached by driving on the Belt Parkway to Exit 17 and thence to Idlewlld. ning at when she will cut a birthday cake In the lobby in honor of the forthcoming tenth anniversary of the WAVES. the boy wonder designer of the garment Industry. I dont ture-books have come to life, Oriental marvels, will be held over for a second week begin 4.

generally subscribe to the oft Sv casta of the surprised ning Friday. A detachment of WAVES the zoo has the "three little pigs" in houses of brick, sticks and straw. Goosey Gander, and Century Houses Offer The accompanying screen from nearby Navy stations will a group at Ala res Mirador Room with the item she had been studying to be a doctor in Algiers when chosen to play the Kid Matinees Saturday feature Is Warner Bros. Tech nicolor musical "About also attend the evening performance and act as an honor repeated belief that- show business is a crazy one. But sometimes the Industry tries hard to make outsiders feel that way.

Latest stunt is assigning a full time press agent to Marilyn Monroe. His Job: To keep the Mary's little lamb waiting pa tiently for Mary at the school- Special children's matinees guard In the lobby. native girl In the movie. starring Gordon MacRae and Eddie Bracken, with Dick Wesson, Virginia Gibson, Phyllis house. Half-pint visitors will also be able to pet and feed Bea Llllie could be had to star will be offered this Saturday by several Century Circuit thea in the London company of "Mrs "Skirts Ahoy!" Is the story or the life and romance of three U.

S. Waves, and also stars Joan Evans, with Barry Sullivan and Keefe Brasselle In feaured news chaps away from the beauty whose future was as-cured in the past few months ters. The Mayfair will pre Kirk and Aileen Stanley Jr. Loew's Stato Preview McThlng." Which accounts for her backstage visits. Paul sugar and spice, twin ponies in the Western corral, and to ride on Big Toot, a lilliputlan railroad train.

Peppermint" sticks and lolly- sent "Bugles In the Afternoon" SUSAN HAYWARD is seen in the Jane Froman musical in Technicolor, "With a Song in My Heart," ot RKO theaters and Century's Av-alon and Marine. TV commitments, will be un only on the publicity she Hartman and Phil Silvers try roles, and M-G-M records star Loews State Theater will ing to round up enough rusty Billy Eckstine in his screen debut. amassed in the national press. Who says Broadway colum talent to torm ball teams among and "So You Won't Talk." The Elm will offer "Fury of the Congo" "and "The Daring Young Man," while the Linden's spe present previews of the new M-G-M hit, "The Girl in White," pops will be easily available during the walk through Peppermint Lane, plus such other casts or tneu respective shows all day tomorrow In addition to nists don get Invited every-! Sunday is practice day at able to appear In the tour but RICHARD CONTE will be seen in 'The Fighttr," ot the Mayfair on Friday. where? Now It's a candy store cial kiddie program will in Paul's L.

I. diggings. and Gary Merrill. Regular showings of "The Girl In will loin the cast If the musical, the last showings of "The Wild North." The M-G-M film stars refreshments as popcorn and sodas. All the houses and other elude "Kill the Umpire" and ai planned, opens on Broadway opening.

Tie-in Is that Joe Coniglio will run it For nine June Allyson, Arthur KennedylWhite" begin on Friday. "Shut My Big Mouth." Alan Dale goes back Into structures In the new amuse In the Fall. headed the Roxy stage show Friday. 1 Theater Holes This Is the Brooklyn Ind's second shot there in four group which dips Into its I've Got Sixpence," John van months, quickest return on record for the Roxy. Billy Eckstine flying home so he Druten's new play, has been RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL turned over for production early this Fall by Gertrude can do a TV show before acy and Walter starcke, Rocktfeflw Center Shewpltct of tht Nation II v- sponsors of his current hit.

Am a Camera." The author will own pockets to send kits to G.I.'s around the world and to bring shows to the hospitalized here. His new place Is In Benson-hurst story is around again 4 ,1 Li WORLD PREMIERE TOMORROW again direct his own play, Doom ft pen 10:80 A. M. which calls for seven charac ters and is described as "a drama about a young couple in Thrilling, eye-filling Technicolor entertainment Jerome Kern's matchless melodies dances to marvel at a fabulously New York, their problems, their opening at the Copa. Do As I Say, Not As I Do Department: Murray Dale sprained his ankle when he attempted to help an Instructor with a dance pupil.

Aly Khan's sons may be enrolled at a Long Island military school after a Summer tour of the States. Annual re-shuffling of help in bistro circles under way. In-town locations are tightening their organizations while the suburban spots are expanding for the warm-weather trade pick-up. Lena Horn Samt Old Slow sex life and their faiths." that Lena Home will make her beautiful Fashion Ballet Paul Gregory, who produced 1 I permanent home in Paris. The beautiful Negro singer from "Don Juan in Hell," has signed love and laughter in a delightfully different musical ON THE GREAT STAGE Produced by Russell Markert, settings by James Stewart Mor com featuring Tyrone Power and Raymond Brooklyn and her white band Massey to appear In a stage leader hubby now live in Holly Jr.

version of Stephen Vincent HA wood, having been part of the tenanrommunity for years. Since Benet's narrative poem, "John Brown's Body." Charles Laugh Dodgers' Jackie Robinson went, 1jS is only the sixth time the band oory nag Deen circulated, you will be co-chairman of the ton will make the adaptation and direct it. Due here around Feb. 1, the presentation will Harlem Branch YMCA's out open a pre-Broadway tour Nov door benefit June 16. The Lewl-sohn StadiunKevent will have 1 covering 77 performances in Fred Waring 15LA 66 cities.

and his entire tpk i. a. broU dl8C0Unt I orandiK Quiet, likeable Joe E. Lewis and Loya he will bring that $1 neral 800,000 snit against Universal nedy's because his attempt to con- i Avenuttact the siadio and resolve wefe hi, salt Is directed against the BR) movie "No Room for the i nilcoi Groom," which Ik also the 7f crew in their iA Replacement time Juanita Hall, a year to the day after she first concert I X-1 date in Y.J jkV left "South Pacific," returns next Monday in her famous role as Bloody Mary. The part has been played in her absence in Waring' years In May title of a sons he made fa by Diosa Costella, Musa Wil "SERENADE TO THE mous over the years.

Premise C. .11 I liams and Odette Myrtii Barbara Baxley the same night of the song was used as basic plot for the film, he contends One hundred artists in one of the theatre's most dazzling Willi surv Sen Brr Fu te will take over in "I Am a Cam era" for Julie Harris, who is noun cement by Valerie Bettis the other day to the effect that Rita Hayworth due on the Coast to make the Chopsticks, Chinese restaurant in the Fulton St. hopping sector, re-opens tomorrow after a complete going-over and some expansion Lionel Hampton will film version of "The Member of the Wedding" George Tobias returns, also Monday, to and Marilyn Monroe are succeed Harold J. Stone in the only two Stalag final three weeks 6 naturally sexy and to tour with the GI women in comedy-thriller. feature a medley of press agents' (three of the Broadway tribe) songs at the Apollo.

Kerima, the Kiss of Fire Girl Hollywood I Bil and Cora Balrd, whose marionettes were seen on submit Ava Gardner (see photo) and ask: "What is musical spectacles Mario and Floria, distinguished dancers, and Patricia Rayney, soprano "RHYTHMANIA" The famed Rockettes in exotic, new precision dance "Off TO THE RACES" The Choral Ensemble, with George Sawtelle, Hal Norman, soloists The Honey Brothers, hilarious comedy "PORTRAIT IN WHITE" Chopin divertissement by the Corps de Ballet, choreography by Florence Rogge "GRAND FANTASY" The Music Hall Symphony OS chestra, under Raymond Paige, direction, in an overture by Liszt. (it lasts, 112 ascondf In, "Out: Broadway in the musical "Fla-hooley," have been signed by Ant Qftrtfnar this, wood?" rwi wootr Edwin Lester to supervise the puppet sequences in "Jolly- Solly, the one-name chef at anna," a new 6how based on NASSAU MOVIETIME Tewa Tbeatera BALDWIN BALDWIN "TlMk an rry," 1:1, 4. 7, "Ctaurrea Kid," lilt, BSUMOBE KUWOU'M aa Far," ll "Guaarraa KM." EUfOKT Jimmy Kelly's, looks askance at folks boasting records for one thing or another. Offers his claim to fame 32 years in the lanooiey, wnicn will open Aug. 11 in San Francisco with Bobby Clark and Mltzi Gaynor as stars.

The Bairds, because of same night club lob. That's 1BGO "Fleea aa Farr," 1, 4, 11 ZSA 2SA GABOR KURT KAS2NAR GEORGE WELLS HARRY RUBY "Claearraa KM," 1:34, 4:3. 4:44. FAR ROORAWAT COLUMBIA "Beaaefltae," 1:53, 1:14, 1:3 i aj ANOREW SOU Imt MMal Oemft "HobbH" ttm Da Sent ai Dm Mtw iJWri V-'L-wTW- maevw 12:43, 3:24. 4:4, i OTTO A.

HARBACH MMkv JEROiVlL KERN LFi 4:48 t-Alftitl I AAll HAM AIIIIKIIIAA 4:1. an m(m mm 1111. EM "DaMlla C. S. 14! "Ilium War atMV Ii44, 8:34.

STBAND "BMdln Empire," 11:35, "Wttk tal la Mr BMrt." LAST TIMES TODAY "SCARAMOUCHE Vt.li Pwtanil; 10:40. I JL 4:24, I IV 40. I J2.4:24,7 4:11, 2:14, iiiBnMlBirasThTfitiM 4U(I Show 41: 12:42, 3:14, 31 t2i rTitllllil' ami 'f "ayaJalaHilv8 laaiail itflll jiftaalaTaBlitl itii' in altli illi ililai it' aalrTiafa.iJ STAOI FLATS STAQC flATS UUVIVJ Crwk'tli Clint Of Tit Ctttottfjp 4:11, 10:44. rt.Ot.AL FASK ILOBAI, "WClk Mr Btstt," 11:14, 1:35, 4:44, 14; "TIIlM Sin," 1:14, 4:14, 4:44. FLD4BINO HKADOW8 "Wltk I Mr Heart," 11:14, Ills, 4 44.

141 "TU4M aUn," Si24, 1:45. rmANKUM iocabs VmANKUN "Ml New Terk." 1:15, 4:44, "Lara Beater Taaa (Tar," fill. 1:30. ractrOBT raiirOBT "llarla la taa Bala," 4:14. "BaaaerUae." 1:17.

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lilt "An IrreiUtibU Comedy" uirPftNVN 4. -Rl 1 f. V11VI1I11 HE FOURPOSTER CK1TIC1' AWARD 'Bert AaurUaa Mar' JULIE HARRIS 1 AM A CAMERA br JOHK TAJ DRtrriW with WILLIAM MINCE EMPIRE, 'way A 44. BAaTII0BI.W.47.,.l44.Mt.T(4ar44at.l44 4.1T. aova "Wlta a leaf la Mr Heart." 11:14, 1:15, 4:4.

"niicl te Man," 1:14, 1:23, 1:44. (1LCM GOVS COVC Kaaiaroe," 1:14, 4:1. 7:1. 1:04 "lhaaew la the Skr." 144. BKMT8TIAD CALDEBONK "Wltk a Seat la Mr Heart," 1:41, 4:44.

14.581 "rUfht ta Man," 1:15, 4:47, Sill. BrvOl.l "Btaihti la tb IUIb," 1:51, "Banaerllne," 1:20, 4:45, 8:15. STATE "Sailer Beware," 2:41, 4:44, Warpath," 1:08, 7:51. HUNTINGTON MOMTWOTOIf "Valler el the Bailee," 1, 1:55, 4:50, tl5.1l "Lata Ikark." 1:1, 1:14, 1:30. SHOBK "Akoat raoa," 1, 4.

7:05, 14:11 "Llea e4 the Hene," 1:15, 5:44, 4:40. LTNBBOOK 4BCADB -Ueadllae 0. I. 1. 1:45, 4:50, "Japaaeu War Brlae." 1:11, 1:24, 1:20.

LTNBBOOK "BuUe ta the Alterneea," 1:10. 4:35. "Tab Weaua la Daa- leieal," 1:40, 4:5. 8:05. MA4SAH4CA UAS8AFEQUA DBIVE-IM "Hew While aa4 Berea 5:35.

"Wua Blee Teaaar," MEBBICK CABLE! "Taawrrew Tea Late." 7:11, 1:1. M1NEOLA aflNEOLA "Brttht TletarT," 1:41, 1:54, fill "Keekea With Father," 1:14, 4:24. 4. NEW HTDI FAU ALAN aa4 Farr," 1, 4. 7, li "Clatarrea lit," 1:34, 1:3.

1:35. ABK "Battle at Aaaehe Faaa," 1, 7:05, 10; "8ted Tewa," 1:35, 5:40, 1:45. QIIEFNl VILLAGE QUEEN "With a Rear la Mr Heart." 12:14, 3:15, 10; "Filial I Man," 1:14, 5:25, 1:44. BOCKVILLE CENTB1 FANTASY "(larlnr la Ihe Bala," 1:, 4:11, 1:411 "BaaaerUae," 1:17, 4:4. 1:17.

B08LTN 'kinq or nuii nt hits. winoAn GERTRUDE LAWRENCE 7 a. JOUIE RAY GARY MORTON THE KING AND I A MaMlei Wi 1 fj HELEN HAYES'" MRS. McTHING A Cotnl rtntclf bf MARY OHA8I JULES MUNSHIN BRANDON De WILDE Kicoard Kodfert 0cv Hammerstein 2nd Alr-CeC ST. JAM I.

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ELLIOTT MARTEU ROBERT NEW FACES of 1952 NUGENT SCOn PRESTON 'B'waf'i Maitoal llt'-ta Salllraaj Stand bt iHM MURRAY ANOERMN t.4l..M.Mewl.Wed.Aaat.ll.M-l.M.lael.Tal THE MALE ANIMAL Alr.iM.At. miiaim anw ms ROYALS TMEA. ett t.W( t'aar. uaimi iya iiitaeaaiii.v.,.M.w tiM.llaftl.T ROBINSON BILLY GOOD EXPERT TI." WaKl. Pott BARBARA DONALD BARRY Jack CARSON Paul HARTMAN in Tht Palltear Prim ATtlMal tt Of thee i sing Alr-Cead.

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TODAY aal AT. 1:4 BEL OEDDES COOK NELSON OSLYN "Hel Thai Cheat," "Oaest The MOON IS BLUE CeUhen," 7, 10:07. VALLET BTBEAM Presents Mil Matustopic Sam H.r.T nawi alliaiBAL ml THE IEAION KV1AY HaaryMIUv.lHW.M.tn.lM.Matl.MerJOABat. SDNBI4I DBIV1-IN "Ihe Were a Tallew Blbben," 8:211, 11: "I Waa aa Aaertrea AIHoa, rimta POWELL md PRESSBURGER PRODUCTION A SELZNICK PICTURE 10:25. 4 I tl A kjai4akiami VALLET 1TBEAM "Teaierraw la a JAMES BARTON Paint your wagon Written.

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