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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Marian Andersen Sailt 1 4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 1 7, 1 950 y. ance there slncaj 1957 wrien rr.a sings In Rio de Janeiro. Misa Anderson Is scheduled to rt TC For European Tour 'Bolero' Tops New Stage.Show At Music Hall Fox Theater Gels 'Coif Brooklyn and Broadway' Marian Anderson, the con 'Ireland Today' Due at Academy Sunday Evening Connell Dublin; various turn to this country in October. tralto, departed last night on oil the Queen Elizabeth for Paris. ADTBetTIIannjrr A spectacular production of "Colt .4, Warner Bros' new where she will begin a concert Eye Don'ts For Ravels "Bolero." presented by Western in Technicolor, started tour of five countries.

Miss An Irish cities, historic sites and the beautiful countryside give Factory Workers derson will appear In England. 8y AL SAURNO France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland. charm to the new all color musical picture "Ireland Today." 86 dancers on Radio City Mu-todav al the Kabian Fox XnM. sic Hall great stage, will high-1 light the gala Leonidoff Stamn Randolph Scotf, travaganza. "Follow the Sun." iZachary Scott and Ruth Roman, which opens tomorrow, with'ihe picture tells a kill-orbe-the world premiere of storv of the rootlri' 1.

Dot hot rt) oncareae-llT. t. Dan a read poor Lrtit. 1. Don't austaot expuewd to duet, wind or evartMriL.

Bauna thorn ttt Lxvopuk. Ouaeclj aaottis to-fWoitel. awt) tvarmner. ttchinc and errwifi leil ratios or money refurjttod. Tboo auita PTeuao ft.

3 aainreaie, Oe The singer will leave for which will have two showings at the Brooklyn Academy of Alan Dale goes into Bop City (where there have been no be-bop headliners in a dog's age) tomorrow night Incidentally, performers say this is a letter house to work than most of the big clubs in town. Reason: Customers here come to see and South America at the end of June to make her first appear Utropttk tsdaw. As J1 Music, Sunday evening. May 21. from 7 to II in.

The pic itottin old Wild West, uic ui iuc, nidi I lug hear the show, not each other ture shows Ireland as It ac Randolph Scott (no relation Tracy, Joan Bennett and Eliza tually is today. The bridges ak for it Tony Martin ftlatfd for the 1951 Ziegfeld to Zachary) plays a salesman beth Taylor. With Margaret Sande, prima for the new Colt .45, who Is Dauenna, ana uu uaivan. weu-known Spanish dance ex crossing the River Llffey, the beautiful buildings and modern shops of Dublin O'Connell St with Its throngs of cheerful people, modern automobiles trying to introduce the new pistol to the wide open spaces when Zachary Scott, a local bad- Mae Muray the Coast to break In her new dance act. but the oldtimer has her eye on a Copa spot here in the Fall Chicago also put the squash on any new drive-in movies I'sual reasons moral The Andrews Sisters are taking toilet lessons.

Well, you got to do Follir. A press agent seeking to snag some space for a hotel client, wrote that the management had named each of its rooms after a Broadway show. That I've ponent, heading the huge Corps de Ballet in the presentation, the production ill bring to the world's largest stage one and double decker buses make man, steals a couple of samples. Dublin one of the most pictur For several months thereafter COmi RUBY KEELER returns to Broadway on Friday, starring in the new Roxy stage show. esque as well as one of the most up-to-date cities of the got to see before I go for it the West undergoes a reign of terror, with Zachary Scott at something with your money of the most dazzling dance spectacles choreographed by Florence Rogge for the famed world.

The Nelson Pillars on O'Con with such names as the head of a gang known now metier. 01 oniy win ine as r.a PanHnlnh record since re-eUvtion: "The nell St. are one of the city's win, v- landmarks, across from which citing interpretation of the, s' jn jM a tjme under popular Ravel composition be icion of hej in distinguished by its great ngu gltML Ulll-, tu ctt olilo hia or "Kis Me. hate? Or trying- stands the historic General Post Office, the principal site to put honey mooners a pany of lavishly costumed' m. i.

fir.an and of the struggle for independ dancers, and a dramatic use of goes after the bapdit. The Indians get into this, for tunately on the side of Ran the huge stage elevator platforms, but also by thrilling effects at the spectacle's climax, dolph, and Ruth Roman Is in "msi1- volved because she is the inno- iwii oyinpnony urenesira rent wife 0f one 0f the gang, be augmented by 28 drummers a he nn tna ftionr ohnril cTHTni'ava! many a shower of arrows from vii vifc giuiii, iiifia a Featured with "Bolero" in the show will be a Southern The sister of a very hot vocalist In slinging hash in a Hollywood beanrry Ituth Konian, who's had sonic good roles lately, is another to come out of the night clubs. She took pictures in Boston's Ijttln Quarter Rob Sloane of Tort Washington (he's "Big Story" narrator) and Red Rolfe are planning a Dartmouth dinner shindig for Brooklyn and Long Island alumni A Warner's executive is saying privately that the firm would he delighted to give Krrol Flynn an out on his contract, if he ence which gave birth to the Irish Free State. Many lives were lost and gunfire destroyed much of the building in which Ireland carries on its peaceful communications with the world today. The famous horse fair In Wicklow, Ireland's children, who steal the picture, and hundreds of other attractions make "Ireland Today" a picture of unusual appeal.

Carlo and Sanders have furnished a musical score replete with vocal and instrumental numbers. cubicle with a sitjn outside reading: "Tickets Ileae." or "Peep One Broadway title might apply to such couples "The Innocents." And how about putting brunettes in rooms called "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?" It just wouldn't work. Buddy Harkett will entertain Saturday at the annual party held In Infants Home of Brooklyn Some time aco I asked a question. Whether the expression used by the mule in that movie (If 1 knew you were coming, I'd have baked a rake) came first, or whether it was pre- (he Indians before Miss Roman's no-account husband, along with the bandit leader, is scene presenting the Rockettes in a Dixieland precision routine by Gene Snyder, intro disposed of, so that Randolph Scott and Miss Roman can look forward to a future together. duced by Roy Raymond, bari tone; novel comedv bv the On the Fox screen with Martin Brothers popular pun-; tnis Technicolor excitement Is peteers: the Glee lub 'l louse on the River," murder rollicking Western song, with wlth Hayward Lee Earl Lippy, soloist; (, a jtoraan and Vyatt in moulds, dancer, aim j.

Ktraits carnegieTo) i.yon, comeuian. Zm. aW I OPENS FOR SEASON' MAY 20 Starting Sat. May 20 DAY 1 MANY NEW THRILL RIDES rrdt'd by the Itlra for Hip 1 am now informed that in a niovir niiitle in onp atlor nid to anolhrr: "Well, did you want nif to pull that old about "If I knew you were coming, ets. Ko that' answered Major movie studios will wend stars on nationwide personal appearance tours next month for good will at the box office.

Dennis James' press agent writes that the announcer purchased a yacht with a value in the neighborhood of $63,000. That's nice. What's it worth on water? put his personal of approval on "Tokyo File 212," to be made in Japan with Lloyd Nolan starred Evidence has been offered in a recent publicized divorce to show that the title proudly flaunted for years bv one of the principals is as phony as a $3 bill Jack Gilford's wife started to pick on him in Lindy's. "If you don't behave, I'll call a waiter," he said. If you're familiar with Lindy's waiters, it's a funny story.

If you're not, just forget the whole thing. Lex (Taran) Barker and Pat Ie ticco (who's going to marry "Lace rants" Moran) almost made the front pages. Some clear headed gent talked them out of tossing punches at a recent party Thll Baker tells the tale of a writer friend who had a tough break. Wrote a great story for Flair but it fell through one of the holes. You've seen Flair, the magazine with the built-in book marks Martha Stewart and the Black-burn Twins open at the IMa.a tomorrow.

That's the last show before Summer closing. AVhen room re-opens in Fall it will have been completely done over Luba Malina tonight at Versailles, first time in several years in a night club here. 0 0i ufiay pUtff ni SAT. CONCERTS (NO CONCERT TWITE) Meaakera N. rhllhranlo-8raiplionv "Bol mm of all la Ciruili Hll." NEHS ROMBERG rA KURT WEIL-RODGERS KERN COLE PORTER BROADWAY HIT TUNES RACHMANINOFF SLST (Steinwayl.

Refreshment. "POPS" Prlcei. Table seat $2.40. Parquet SI. 80, S2.40: otheri SI.

50. 1.20. tax Incl. Tlckcta Mall Orders at Box Office CABNEU1E HALL. S71B 7 Ik N.

V. 1 'Annie' Starts Today At Loew's State "Annie Get Your Gun." Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's Technicolor screen version of the Irving Berlin musical, starring Betty Hutton and Howard Keel in the leading roles, opened today at Loew's State Theater. The new-film was directed by George Sidney and produced by Arthur Freed. Louis Calhern, Edward Arnold, J. Carrol Xaish and Keenan Wynn head a large supporting cast.

Select Dance Winners Arthur Murray, dance master: Frank Farrell, newspaper columnist: Martin Block, famous radio personality; Nick Kenny, newspaper columnist, and Betty Bruce, dance star, will officiate as a panel of judges to decide the grand final winner of the $300 cash award at the N. Y. Strand Charleston Dance Contest tomorrow at 9 p.m. The Strand will present previews of "Caged" starring Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moore-head and Jan Sterling at 2:44, and 11:08 p.m., tomorrow, in addition to the regular show. UV Ml 42nd St.

W.12MhSt. Yonkera a.m. Atarvi at. a-ftnie 9 90 Indian Pt. 11:56 Si 9:50 Bear ML 12:15 10:30 Weat PL 12:45 2.00 Newburgh 1:20 200 P'ketpnie 2 10 2 50 Treat yourself fo the best eat Horton's Ice Cream.

Enjoy creaminess that's ultra flavor truly delicious. Have you tasted Horton's latuly? Sal Sun, ft Hoi. H.80 Child'n half fare Bus conn, at P'pJ to ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, HYPE PK. (nctpt Mon.) BE BRIGHT, EAT If WORLDS SERIES 4 DIN1NS CAfCTtm nreuciB onoup hath-wwiti ron roLotit STOP AT THE STORE THAT SAYS HUDSON RIVER DAY LIME, Inc. 303 W.

42 ST. JU 6-5300 mmsw "GOING PLACE?" PHONE MA. "4-6200 FOR IDEAS TWO BIG SHOWS EVERT FRIDAY SATURDAY KITES at 8:80 and 11:30 P.M. STH( BU.CK ovoilobe, JUNE 3-4-6-7-1 Tickett it .50, i 30, 3 50, lu md On Sole et Cofden I Woodstock Hotel, 43d I Bdwy. DOUBllHtADtRS JUNt 3-4-6 Ih.

salt j. luxe fmnh. 0 SUPE STAGE PLAYS LAST 5 TIMES! 'The Best Son? and Dance Revue SADLER'S WELLS ot This Seasonl -suvtstu, n.w. 8. HUEOK preienft KATHERINE DUNHAM AND HEB COMPANY IN HER GREATEST DANCE-MUSICAL till It II I.

ran wuti noiMcatot Vaeaa-W III JAM Em. 1:30. Lut Met. Sit. 2:30, I3.t0-I.20 I SWAV AIIS.elilt.t.rvMl BROADWAY 53rd STAGE PLAYS Alexander H.

Cohen has resigned as company manager of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" to join Robert L. Joseph as co-producer next Fall of Shakespeare's "King Lear," with Louis Calhern in the title role. Harold Clurman will direct. MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN Al.llKf "Wabuh II. 4:40, Dajilel Boone," 7:30, "Young 12:15, 3:25, 8:15, 8:05.

1:52. 4:51, 7:43. the Blver," 12:24, FOX "Colt .45 1 1 "Houif by 3:23, 1:15, METROPOLITAN "Conanlralor." 4:01, 7:17. 10 "Oulalda the 12:45, Wall," 11:19. 2:35, 5:51, 8:07.

TARAMOCNT "Rldlnt Hljh." 12:20. 3:31. 6:42. 8:53: "The Great Plana Robbery," 11:19, 2:30, 5:41, 8:52. STRAND "Guilty Ryatander," 12:44, 3:55.

7:08. "Uauchter of the Weot," 11:27, 2:38, 5:49, 9. MANHATTAN ASTOR "Jackie Robin. nn Story." 10, 11:48, 1:38, 3:29, 5:20, 7:11, 9:02, 10:53, 12:44. CAPITOl, "Chamimtne for Caew," 10:41, 1:42, 5:01, 8:08.

itaje, 12:38, 3:58, 7:08, 10:15. CRITERION O. 10:15, 12:15, 2:20, 4:20, 8:25. 8:25, 10:30, 12:35. OLOBE "City Llthta." 11:19.

1:12, 3:05, 4:58, 8:51, 8:44, 10:37, 12:25 MAYFAIB "Johnny 9, 10:58. 12:52, 2:48, 4:44, 8:40, 8:36, 10:32, 12:28. MI SIC HA IX "No Hul Bonn for Me," 10:40, 1:23, 4:08, 7:14. 10; atate, 12:23, 3:08. 8:14, 9:01.

PARAMOUNT "In Lonely Hex." 9. 11:34, 2:17,. 5. 7:56. 10:30, ataire.

10:37, 1:20. 4:07, 6:59. 9:40. R1VOI.1 "The Blf Lift." 10, 12:17, 2:34, 4:51, 7:08. 9:27, 11:44.

ou won't be the first to say that not by a long shot. Add Fireball power to all this the roominess of wide, deep seats the lightness of Buick controls and the liquid silkiness of Dynaflow Drive and you have a car just too good to miss. Gome try one, won't you? Your Buick dealer will be delighted to demonstrate without obligation delighted to show you that if you can afford a new car, you probably can afford a Buick. "GAY AND CHARMING HIT." Mirror MARY EZIO NANETTE FABRAY MARTIN PINZA in THE NEW MUSICAL HIT! In The Pulitier Prlte Musical Plajv A RMS AND THE GIRLS 0UTH PACIFIC with JOHN CONTK MAJESTIC 44th St. Weat of B'waT 4th 8t.Tn.a.W.olB y.tvi.8:30.Metl.Tem tat, Evee.

Sharp. Mats. Today 4 Set. 2:25 8litr YOU LIKE IT TEXAS, LI'L DARLIN' KATHARINE HEPBURN 1 JB WILLIAM PRINCE ERNEST THESIGER wllk KtNNY UtLlUAK CORT.488t.E.ltB'y.En.a:30.Mlti.Tni'vSt. MARK HELLINGER Thra.

B'way at 51 St. LAST 7 PERFORMANCES! Shoald be enthola.tleall7 mobbed." ATKINSON. Tmei iJiVrw i i niv gRIGADOON THE C0CTKsTrAJoLT N.YTc7TYNTi'I?WM5VS..O,. HENR Evil. Incl.

Sua. 11:30. Mm. SAT. 1 SUN.

2:30 vts- -3SHAnr. MU. TUM wasai. NBEST AMERICAN PLAY OF THE SEASON' CRmCS. CIRCLE AWARD WINNER! ThIrTey sioHvi" an F0B THK best MUSICAL OF THE YEAR BOOTH BLACKMER CONSUL 1 by GIAN-CARLO MENOTTI OME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA pi litzer prize winner BARRYMORE 41 St.

W. of BOOTH Thea. 43, St.W. it B'y. Clr.

I-SW9 Matineee TODAY Jb SAT. Et. M.tO, S.60, S.00, 2.40. 1.80. ttl.

Tm'w. Sit. 4 May 30 $3.60,3.00.2.40,1.80,1.20 PULIT2TrPRIZE and CRITICS' AWARD LAS 14 JIluLj' AIRFRT T)FkkTFR "PI'RE DELIGHT. "-CTinpmon. Ntiet aluliv MAI'RICE DENNIS MARSHA VICTOR Death of a salesman eyans king hunt jory ltd Arthur KENNEDY Mlldrad DUNNOCK In BERNARD SHAWS COMEDY HOR08C0, W.45.

M.t.T..I.,aa.t.2:30 ft DEVIL'S DISCIPLE RALPH BELLAMY Staved byMAROARETWEB9TEH D- ROYALE, W. 45 8t, Evt.8:40. Mats. Today A Sat. ETECTIVE STORY by SIDNEY KINGSLEY 'Trminrlnul HU080N.44St.E.atB y.Ew.8:40.Mat.T.day,8at.

TemenaOUSiy AITIUSmg Mjrror "The randet, layrat mu.lcal I THE HAPPY TIME GrMTi Plymouth cis-sim ENTLLMEN Prefer BLONDES etm. 8:3.1. Matineea today j. sat. MUSICAL COMEDY SMASH ZIEGFELD 54th 8t llthn.

CI 5-S2IW I ICT 9 rfprjfC FINAL PERF. Eee. Matineee TODAY Ji SAT. L'-'tJI 8AT. JUNE.

3 ATiFSiT. PATRICIA eX4, ALL Remainin, PERtS. DRAKE MORlSONi" THE INNOCENTS KISS ME KATE PLAYHOUSE, I37W.4. Mtl.Today.Sat.AMay30 Aai nnnTrn winner of drama critics' award utc tyrici LULt UK ILK ETHEL WATERS in Boot by SAM BELLA SPEWACK Tl V.i iir if 8t.Mu.T.da,8at.tMayM 1 he Member oi the Wedding L'A MAGICAL MUSICAL'-Clapman7ivfts MPIf THEATRE. Broadway A 40th St.

0ST IN THE TARS "nees TODAYS SAT, TODD DUNCAN LESLIE BANKS HELEN HAYK 1 2 ET8t.at8:80. Mata.TODAYASAT.at THE WISTERIA TREES Extra Peri. I hlS OUndaV tv7. A No Amirlean PHy by Juliua Logan SEAT, NOW. WA.TB FFOOT UrWDV CflWnA MARTIN BECK 80S West 4lh St.

alLlTlM rUlTLlA Evea. 8:411. Matineea TODAY Jt SAT. 2:40 Mister Roberts "I LALGHED LIKE A MANIAC." by Thomaa Hmen and Joshua Logan p.ui stewart The HARTMANS arlr" Williaa HARRICAN Murray HAMILTON I If 5 pi Ctcc, ALVIN, W. 52 St.

Evil. 30. Mati.Today&Sat. 1 HIVL I ij, (LLAOL! C0R0NET.4S St.W. at B'way.

CI. 6-6870. Ev.8:30 "WONDROl'S." BARNES. Her.Trib. II.

20 lo4.60.Matl. Wed. 30,11.20 13.60 "PRICELESS." ATKINSON. Time JEAN BORIS "A SMASH HIT!" Garland, ARTHUR KARL0FF Pin J. M.

BARRXE 8 A I DULliLK PAN 17 uuslCALLAVGH Mualt A Lyrliahy LEONARD BERNSTEIN WHERE'S CHARLEY? Dir. by JOHN BURR ELL. Aua. Dir. Wendy Toya blOEORGE ABBOTT aV FRANK LOESSER IMPERIAL, W.

45 St. CO. 5-2412. NoMna. Port.

ST. JAMES Thea. 44 St. W.olB'aay. LAe.

4-4664 Etl. I Ml. Sunday 8:40. Mata. Sat.

4 Sua. 2:40 Egl. at 8:30. Mali. Today.

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A level, floating, road-free passage over almost any kind of road, with even the worst of them tamed and gentled as never before. ROXY "Wabaah Avenue." 11:55, 7:15, alacr. 2, 5:35, 9:15. STRAND "Colt .45." 10:59, 1:54, 7:50, 10:31, alae, 12:31, 5:02, 3:22, 6:37. 9:18.

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