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hollywood today i ft Tony Trying 1 New Angle I I Aagag) 1, t. 4 1 It I 4 STAR OPENS 'GIGOT' FRIDAY Director Gene Kelly puts Jackie Gleason through his paces in this scene from their new joint effort, "Gigot," (pronounced GEE-Go). The story of a een Favorite citing Ilere tramp and his life among the by-ways of Paris enables Gleason to get Chaplinesque not to mention tremendous. It opens Friday at the Four Calls to talk about dating, as practiced in England and Guest Cellist Excels During Season Opener Valley Times TODAY Oct. 22, 1962 Gene Tierney Plays In 'Attic' I I I I 1 114, I Guest Cellist EN 01- 111 I Excels During II 11 41 It 1 4 1 0 -A 4-4 istik A 7 IL, Season Opener -4 1t 0 7, DAVE HOLLAND.

Editor 'f- 3- 4. Ely! AOMMUSICI valley Times TODAY Oct. 22, 1962 ir i i 4 jp DON Gene Ti erney 1 I A i sl, 14,, "410 1 44-. Plays In Attic .121, Li ,1 1 i 0 41 '4 If 04 -1, f' 4 STAR OPENS 'GIGOT' FRIDAY Director Gene Kelly puts Jackie Glea- tramp and his life among the by-ways son through his paces in this scene of Paris enables Gleason to get A from their new joint effort, "Gigot," Chaplinesque not to mention tremen- 0 (pronounced GEE-Go). The story of a dous.

It opens Friday at the Four teen Favonte Calls 4 .440 1, ating L' ere i asua lr 14,, i N. rrirrr.r....1v1;11";:lib A to talk about dating, as f.ti ticed in England and 4t.09:;'-"Nt 4 4 By ERSKLNE JOHNSON 6f PARIS We hit Paris and the latest ear-popper in the wide, wide movie world hit us: Tony Perkins speaking only French with English sub-titles interpreting. It's the first time in movie history a top ranking U.S. film star tried it but don't get the idea that all-American boy Tony is becoming a Mr. Continental.

We needed an interpreter for his modern Yankee lingo as he talked! about "Two Are Guilty," his all-French movie MGM will' release. He called a French actress a "wiggy dame" and.t laughed about how he "clinked and clunked it up" on the piano for another movie role. Tony interpreted a "wiggy dame" for us as "a somebody, a personality," and we'll get to the clinking and clunking in just a moment. First, we will let Tony explain about acting en langue Francalse: "It isn't because I just wanted to be chic. It was a challenge and I like challenges.

I learned every word in French. I tried not to think in English. Besides, movies are becoming so international I think it is important to me. Along with dramatic lessons these days, young actors should also learn French and Italian and maybe even one other 0) I language." AS WE THOUGHT about it, we decided 1 'Marlon Brando was way ahead of everybody. )IHis mumbling must be a foreign language we jnever heard and they just forgot the English sub-titles.

I PARIS We I 11 lir, 11, a ,1.0.. 1r quite Star. Near-Capacity cii Audience Hears Valley Symphony By DON MICHEL Valley Times TODAY Staff Writer The tenth season of the Valley Symphony is under dool, way. And, the performance 'of the guest artist at the open- ii ing concert Friday evening If will not be soon forgotten. Douglas Davis, 26, a Sun Valley resident and former Young Artist award winner, who placed fifth recently in lys the Tchaikovsky competition ite in Moscow, performed the Milhaud Cello Concerto.

al DAVIS' superb technical ability was matched by his sense of musicianship as he played the difficult work. Milhaud's work, written in 1935, is in three movements, "nonchalant," "grave" and "Joyously." It is in the latter, an energetic and difficult movement, in which the artist's prac. skills were fully tested. A near-capacity audience rner- heard the concert at Van Nuys Junior High School. Near-Capacity i Audience Hears Valley Symphony By MICHEL Valley Times TODAY Staff Writer The tenth season of the Valley Symphony is under way.

Al And, the performance of the guest artist at the open- mg concert Friday evening will not be soon forgotten. Douglas Davis, 26, a Sun Valley resident and former Young Artist award winner, who placed fifth recently in the Tchaikovsky competition quite in Moscow, performed the Milhaud Cello Concerto. Star. DAVIS' superb technical ability was matched by his sense of musicianship as he Milhaud's work, written in played the difficult work. 1935, is in three movements, "nonchalant," "grave" and "joyously." It is in the latter, an en- ergetic and difficult move- ment, in which the artist's prac.

skills Were fully tested. Amer- A near-capacity audience heard the concert at Van 1 1 i 1 Gene Tierney has been signed by Producer Walter' Mirisch for a starring in "Toys In The Attic," Mirisch Company' presentation for United Artists which George Roy Hill directs. The actress joins a lineup of top names including Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux and Wendy Miller who are already at work in the film version of Lillian Heliman's New York Drama Critics Circle Award winning Broadway play. IN THE tense emotional drama set against a background of modern New Orleans, Miss Tierney will portray a wealthy Southern aristocrat. In her role, she appears as Dean Martin's mother-in-law and Yvette Mimieux's mother.

It is a key role in Miss Hellman's taut tale dealing with the corrosive effect of overly-possessive love on a close-knit family. Miss Tierney, a leading Hollywood favorite, remembered from "Laura," "Belle clucleTswItel; sineende Tern Mirisch for a starring as- signment in "Toys In The Attic," Mirisch Company presentation for United Art- ists which George Roy Hill directs. The actress joins a lineup of top names including Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux and Wendy Miller who are already at work in the film version of Drama Critics Circle Award Lillian Hellman's New York winning Broadway play. IN THE tense emotional drama set against a back- ground of New Or- leans, Miss modern Tierney will por- tray a wealthy Southern aristocrat. In her role, she appears "It's a bit more casual here," she remarked.

"In England, we don't have the facilities you have GENE TIERNEY In Hellman Drama Starr" and other successet, recently appeared before thlt cameras as a Washington political hostess in Otto Preminger's "Advise and Consent." 1, rt 3 fl '1 tr fig' Ilk 1,,,, NI 400' St A 4 lf -S 1 44. it t-i it 'ci A tf 4,4 4 1, I I), I zi 1,,,, 4 4 11 t.t, a Perkins A year and a half of movie making in Europe has given Perkins stardom in four Sims "Phaedra," "The Trial," "Five Miles to Midnight" and the just completed, "Two Are Guilty." But he is no permanent Hollywood run-away, Tony insisted. "I'm not an expatriate," he assured us. "I could never live in Europe. I have no home here.

I couldn't afford one after spending almost every cent I had on a home in New York. But if the good scripts come from Hollywood or Europe or Japan, that's where actors must go these days. With four unreleased films, I'm now headed for Broadway and a play." A COURTROOM DRAMA of suspense, "Two Are Guilty" stars Tony as an American artist-writer living in Paris. There is a murder and he is one of three suspects, all tried together. Two of the men were seen but not identified at the scene of the crime.

The verdict is acquittal but it is obvious two are guilty. The innocent? That's the surprise ending in the Hitchcock tradition. "The Trial," which Orson Welles directed, is another courtroom drama. Tony played the attorney for the defense while marveling at the "genius" of Orson "He comes up with last second ideas that amaze you." He predicted big stardom for Jeanne Moreau, the French actress who appeared with him. She's the "wiggy dame" we talked about.

For "Phaedra," opposite Melina Mercouri, he went to Greece and to the keyboard of a piano to accompany the "Never On Sunday" star in a song. "It's me clinking it upon the ivories," he grinned, "and it's me hitting a couple of clunkers, too." "Five Miles to Midnight" reunited Tony and Sophia Loren, who bombed out together five years ago in "Desire Under the Elms." After that one, he said, "We were anxious to make a good picture together and I think this is it. Five years ago we both had something to prove and things became a little tense. Now we're both more relaxed." A role of a Frenchman in a French movie now that he's cut his teeth on two hours of French dialog? "Please," Tony said, "I don't have enough ego to attempt it." Loren, who nombea out togetner live years ago in "Desire Under the Elms." After that one, he said, "We were anxious to make a good picture together and I think this is it. Five years ago we both had something to prove and things became a little tense.

Now we're both A role of a Frenchman in a French movie now that relaxed." he's cut his teeth on two hours of French dialog? "Please," Tony said, "I don't have enough ego to attempt it" aemp.ms, Comedy To Todd Producer Mike Todd has purchased an original.4 comedy by Art titled "The Island of en," with feature filming tentatively scheduled to be." gin in March. SIMI IMIO 1 (1 Vet Performer Plays Plumber 'Professor' By BOB THOMAS AP Movie Writer Hay ley Mills had her first date at the age of 312. Lau. rence Oliver took her to a movie studio. Hay ley's dating slacked off after that.

Now she is 16 and like all 16-year-old girls, has more than a passing interest in boys. "But I'm not utterly desperate about dates," she says. "I don't mind if I'm boy-less on a Friday night. I'm perfectly happy to go out with my parents. They're fun, too." IN THAT regard, she may differ from other girls of 16, who as a class are inclined to consider their parents square.

True, Hay ley has unusual parents British film star John Mills and his authoress wife, Mary Hayley Bell. They.have done a good job of keeping their daughter fresh and unspoiled despite international fame. Hayley's achievement Is remarkable. She is unmistakably British, yet she has been adopted by American' teen-agers as their favorit1 young actress. The Disney films, "Pollyanna" and 01 keeping their daughter fresh and unspoiled despite international fame.

Hayley's achievement Is moreremarkable. She is unmis- been ado ted American co takably British, yet she has teen-agers as their favorite young actress. The films, "Pll oyanna" an By BOB THOMAS Al' Movie Writer ILIVIPV Milk hnd hpr firtt THE PROGRAM opened with James Swift conducting the orchestra in Verdi's Overture, "The Sicilian Vespers," and Barber's Adagio for Spring Orchestra. It concluded with Brahms1 Symphony No. 2 in Minor Whether Swift chose the Barber work as a show piece for the strings of the orchestra or just as a pleasant sounding work, it served both purposes well.

The players appeared to take pride in the work and some of the intonation problems heard in the opening work disappeared. IT IS always a pleasure to hear the orchestra, because one always has the feeling that it is growing. It would be simple folly to say that it is a perfect orchestra or even to expect it to be one. One can only hope that Swift, Carroll Willoughby, the Symphony Association's new president, and their associates will continue to aid the growth of the orchestra. 44 Fut vt a or even to expect it be "1-e one can only hope that Swift, Carroll Willou hbv the mphon Associatgionl; 'd th 1 ew presi ent, an as- sociates wal the growth of the continue orchestra.

to aid VALLEY ill THEATRE GUIDE1 t) Vontoro Slot Corbin co.Ltra ,1: open Daily 141-10, 1 Sun. 1145 V.1 0, Vootora Slot at Corbin Diollra Open Daily II Son. MSS HAYLEY MILLS No Dating Problems daily "Parent Trap," established her in the top rank. SHE IS now finishing "Summer Magic," a modernized "Mother Carey's Chickens," before leaving on a round-the-world tour with her parents via Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, India, the Holy Land and Greece. She paused on a work day "Summer Magic," a mod- ernized "Mother Carey's Chickens," before leaving on a round-the-world tour with her parents via Japan, Hong Holy Land and Greece.

Kong, Thailand, India, the She paused on a work day here the beach, drive-in restaurants and so forth. "A date generally means going to the theater and thert returning to someone's house for a group party. Dating is done more in groups over there; it's not so much of a pairing off. "EVERYTHING is much more casual here. I like it, although sometimes I think the dress can be a bit too casual.

I see girls out in public with curlers in their hair, and I think that looks 'dreadful." Mrs. Mills said she had the usual motherly trepidations when her daughter arrived at the dating stage. "Now I am not so nervous when she goes out with a boy," said Mrs. Mills. "Hay.

ley is a very responsible girl. And she is very particular about who she goes out with. She has to like a boy or she won't accept a date with him." "I COULD think of nothing worse than spending an evening with someone you don't like," said Bayley, crossing her eyes for added emphasis. What to do about boys who get fresh? "It's very easy," she declared. "The girl decides how they are going to get along.

If she sits there like an iceberg, naturally he isn't going to try to get mushy. He's afraid of being rebuffed. "On the other hand, if she throws herself at him, he's going to get all kinds of ideas. The secret is to find a happy medium friendly, but not too friendly." rived at the dating stage. "Now I am not so nervous when she goes out with a boy," said Mrs.

Mills. ley is a very responsible cular about who she goes "Ha' girl. And she is very parti- out with. She has to like a boy or she won't accept a date with him spending COULD think of nothing worse than snnine an eve- ning with someone you don't like," said Bayley, crossing her eyes for added emphasis. What to do about boys who get fresh, "It's yery easy," she idede- clared.

"The girl decs how they are going to get along. If she sits there like an iceberg, naturally he isn't going to try to get mushy. rie afraid of being re- buffed. "On the other hand, if she throws herself at him, he's going to get all kinds of ideas. The secret Is to find a happy medium-friendly, friendly butnotSoo Bucking the trend to se-I cialization, veteran actor Billy Bletcher, who was the voice of the Big Bad Wolf in "The Three Little Pigs," and for a time played radio's Lone Ranger, has been cast as the plumber in Jerry Lewis' "The Nutty Professor." But, in accordance with plumbing tradition, Bletcher, who was an actor contemporary of John Bunny and Flora Finch at the old Vita-graph studios In Brooklyn, and who later rode the range with Tom Mix and Hoot Gib.

son, will not bring his plumbing tools to the job. He has none. They'll be supplied him along with some business and dialogue in scenes with Jerry Lewis, who stars in and directs the film which Ernest a Glucksman is producing for Paramount IT vumo vi sitz i i 1 6 El fit LI Ul I in The Three Little Pigs, sor. and for a time played radio's Lone Ranger, has been cast as the plumber in Jerry Lewis' The Nutty Protes- But. In accordance with plumbing tradition, Bletcher, who an actor Flora Finch at the old Vita- graph studios In Brooklyn, and who later rode the range with Tom Mix and Hoot Gib son, will not bring his plumb- ing tools to the Job.

He has none. They'll be supplied hi m- along with some business and dialogue in scenes with Jerry Lewis, who stars in directs and the film which Ernest Glucksman Is producing for Paramount re- rs 1 rd A 11 MEW By PHIL SOLOMON Valley Times TODAY Columnist LAS VEGASThe sparkling talents of Judy Garland, Man King and Kitty Ka llen rang out in the Con- 1,,,, tgeol Room Sahara of Haos- room- audiences Pe hailed the per- 411 only p.m., midnight and 2:30 a.m. Miss Garland, held over for formances at 8 6 Kitty two weeks aft- er her smash four weeks dinner-show-only contract, amazed the show-going public with the fantastic response to her 2:30 a.m.- only show. This marked the first time in Las Vegas Strip history that a performer has scheduled regular shows after midnight in a resort hotel. A TOTAL of 902 persons viewed her concert performance that ended at near dawn and didn't get under Isolde Cepparo, renowned lyric soprano, will be guest soloist with the Burbank Symhony Orchestra when the Burbank Symphony Assiciation presents the opening concert of its winter season Saturday night, Nov.

3, in John Burroughs High School Auditorium, Burbank. The orchestra will be under the baton of Dr. Constantin Bakaleinikolf. Curtain will be at 8:15 p.m. and admission free.

The concert marks Miss Cepparo's second appearance with the Burbank Symphony in two months, returning by popular demand after her featured role in the summer Festival of Nations at Bowl. Burbank To Solo Singer In Opener nails. He was 16 before he could tie his shoelaces." On insurance companies: "I pay so much but last year thank godI was robbed. Then I found out that my fire and theft insurance on my house has to be burning before my theft policy pays off." On family life: "I've been married for so long even have a picture of my wife's old nose," and "women live longer than men. There's reason for it.

They're not married to women." MISS KALLEN offered a variety of ballads and up tunes including: "My Romance," "Rain or Shine," "Misty," and one of her million-sellers, "Little Things Mean a Lot." She wound up her 20-minute Hotel Sahara debut with "It's Been a Long, Long Time," the song that began her popularity when she was la vocalist with the Harry 'James Band. Judy, King, Keen Make Powerful Trio At Sahara way until past 3 a.m. be- cause of the lengthy reser- oil vation line. Backed by a 28-piece or- chestra, Miss Garland swung through her routine and sev- 0 en encores in handling such '4; favorites as "San Francis- '1 co," "The Man That Got Away," "Just in Time," "Swanee," and "Chicago." She was cheered by standing thunderous ovations after each of the seven encores. I FOR KING and Miss Kal- len, who will perform to 8 1 p.m.

and midnight show au- 0 diences for the next three 44' weeks, their performances were greeted with customary opening night enthusilasm. XI Former Brooklyn-he King, humorous author of the best seller "Anyone Who Owns a ri Home Deserves It," lam- 311 pooned a variety of subjects a ranging from the American caln Medical Association to his family. II ranging from the AmericanIsin Medical Association to his family. it On the A.M.A.: My older's u'lon, brother is a doctor, but oills wouldn't let him cut my's nails. He was 16 before Itt 4 JUDY GARLAND BEST PICTURE! 4Winner oft Academy Awards CALL THEATPeft op Pillt.2-felfil rm.

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Room of Ho- mencing Tuesday, Oct. 30, 5 Wks. In A Balloon Ageol Sahara as en encores in handling such is 44. following Sammy Davis Jr. being considered for one of COLUMBIA PICTURES (1 i the leads in the new Tony mom IP DAVID MUM 0, lr.

ri ''T 1 standing room favorites as "San Francis- f. HER magnetic qualities Curtis film "Playboy" by i which suited her well when AEU JACKIE MAGNOL IAI QUINN GLEASON ,,1 -he Man That Got only audiences CO co, I I .4.0,40..: 'hailed the per- Away," "Just in Time," 1 she worked with her former producer Stan Margulies 4,24 an Louis Prima, are 4 husband, formances at 8 "Swanee," and "Chicago." trt i HrwoRLD ovEnTilisitioN Or, marr ME lit 0 ki II 401 p.m. midnight She was cheered by standing 4, 4 i given fll sway in her newly- ,,,,,,,.4 DRAMA I Ann Isomer Patty Duke 4 1 a.m. thunderous ovations after a rr a 90-minute pres- A "THE MIRAC LE WORKER i A I Miss Garland, each of the seven encores. entation in which she is "am RITA MURRAY hOoNEy HARRis 11 JA, .,0 0,,, ably assisted by The Smith Sob Hope Slog Crosby rd held over for '''Ili'o, 1 MELVIN 10 FOR KING and Miss Kal- Brothers; The Two Bobs 41 Them Bost PetionnaHos roopol Motor Bpi Pplomarou Amid 471,7 It "ROAD TO HONG KONG er her smash 11 1 two weeks aft- len, who will perform to 8 Lamas Film Nova IOU Cams Ns naval 1962 Kitty '1, and her singing dancing 1 p.m.

and midnight show au- i i chorus, The Kids with the aste .0, A IP 4. I PANORAMA1 contract amazed the show weeks their performances tor 0... i four weeks dinner-show-only diences for the next three i i Bangs I 00.61.. going public with the fantas were greeted with custom I 4: The theme of sow wow 0 I I based on i i the song "I Wish 4 WINNE 1,,.1 Mt Imo 1 tic response to her 2:30 a.m.- ary opening night enthusi- You Love," which was the Now! DOWNTOWN 4 ACBARDITEZ 1 one 141. I S.

1130 i Open 1,30.. an: of re- t' IF Lob 0 only show. asm. titl first cord al WARRENS AWARDS MIS mill Sandra Ciao So arm a Former Brooklyn-ite King, JUDY GARLAND bum as a single singing star. it, al." "IF A MAN ANSWERS in Las Vegas Strip history IRIS Sth AVE.

EL REY GUILD HUIMOSA humorous author of the best, This marked the first time that a performer has sched- seller "Anyone Who Owns 11 BEST PICTURE! CAPRI 1 LOS ANGELES NO. HOLLYWOOD KOWA 81 ALH Kim Novak Jamas Guam GOLDEN GATE '7 i uled regular shows after IFS 1 IRE 4 ,7 "BOYS' NIGHT OUT" WA NUYS WILSHIRE min mono STATE BRUI PASADENA WESTWOOD Home Deserves It," lam- Winner oft Aca(lem Awards AST LA. A 1 midniht in a resort hotel 1 Also iMost Theatres) Natalie Wnod Warren Beatty "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASV I NEVEV, 1 4 b' -4 poone a vane subjects from the American inms. NON. MIMI SA7.31630 Pad 1 A TOTAL of 902 persons ranging ta EYES.

HOLIDAYS AT Pad Also at I yiewed her concert perform- Medical Association to his EVES. SUN. KT 11:00 PM TONIGHT "A TASTE OF HONEY" ance that ended at near family. 1 s' of SAT. MATS.

AT 200 PM AT 8:30 SHERMAN 1 "4'6' i LI iosi SUN. UAL PH plus 2nd hit 'PRIVATE PROPERTY' KAMAN OW 7, Cont. 2 f-riTtra torn. dawn and didn't et under 10 asysit mem On the A.M.A.: My older, mann ISM VitsNvAg coot(' Dv lit atottAtioN brother is a doctor, but I TOE ticker information GRAUMAN'S STIVAL IE 1 i REQUIEM "TASTE OF HONEY ig, WINNER CANNES FRA SI HONEY" Burbank To could his shoelaces I wouldn't let him cut my a 0 csu HD 111, CHINESE 44 LACII i IF 0 Ft A 1 Cates Allen Ofteso nails. He was 16 before he 't ti.

sciallim h. tolotomisIddieSS. THEATRE HO 4 1111 I ,,,,1 SOLD STORY OP SEDUCTION! for: to Tv 1111 it vot oll AMNIANoe 6021 HOLLYWOOD REVD SHOW STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN UNDER 12 FRI I. so VAN Of The Sea 11 A rt On insurance companies: 11. LAUREL JANIS CAGNEY Advstur4I I HEAVYI EIGHT PRIVATE PROPERTY CALL THEATTItte sr nye.

-ovel est. SEPULVEDA Iournel lo The Center lir AI0 by i 1 0 I 0 i er "I pay so much but last year -1 Laurel CYR. ONE, ST4 IWO, THREE N. liqs Hwy, 0. Perd li Davis 11S211 0 The Earth 1 ROD SERUMS SUIND i 1,,,, I -thank god-I was robbed.

THE PLACE 01 ionals co WESLCOASTITH RES 0 Ito Th 8 DAVID SSK yage tom VALLEYANESr, I In Opener Then I found out that my fire and theft insurance on 6 E11-1-25111 Pocketful! of Miracles SHWA Des Dols JACK GROSSEIERG RALPH NELSON Tow OPEN 610 Blvd. 0 4 DI-07434 PICKWICK us 11. l'It'l UYS hi 1 TODAY- CO 1 SARLYI DRS. A. 1 Isolde Cepparo, renowned I my house has to be burning 4NORTH HOLLYWOODI 4, VAN NUYS 1 m241 IF A MAN ANSWERS If A MAN ANSWERS INGAGEHINT 2 003 30 1 i lyric soprano, will be guest off." before my theft policy pays PORTAL I 1 EL 32411 Laolmsalo soloist with the Burbank On family life: "I've been p0.1.0 Ak 1 00 Symhony Orchestra when RICHARD EGAN fox la otiaA.

Ladd married for so long even xi 01 Iva Boy On A Dolphin 300 SPARTAN 300 SPARTANS $417 VII. INC THE HUMANOIDS 21 spocKINSI PLUS The Silent Witness EDA PLUS ST.11.75i6 PLUS Tammy I The Bachelor ,1 Tommy A The Bachelor; RICHARD VICTR OY RICHARD EGAN ND SPARTANS 404 WilshNowl I 6451251000 1114REYWA 4 14 10164111, 4 1 totirtit 9ire at Canon Ur. 141 Tires T000tharl 0 Micheal Callao C. Robooloon 41 BIRD "THE INTERNS" BURT LANCASTER to 6 A 4 1 MAN OF ALCATRAZ have a picture of my wife's wide at PO45311 CR.10121 BR. 2-0794 -Ho i the Burbank Symphony As- old nose," and "women live CAPRI 0 i GUILD O.

Bryan.lt Tothinotaa 0. wyesIt Yoltinotte 011-55W FIRTRIND vie et P1O1 FIREBRAND siciation presents the open- Lonk.1110Ntils A Taste Of Honey use sic Am. A Taste Of Honey longer than men. There's ST-531111 NATALIE WOOD SHOCKING! SHOCKING! SPOKEN DRAALA concert of its winter sea- rodrin NATALIE WOOD reason for it. They're not Elm OAS Splendor I psi 14 Splendor In Grass SAX VAL THE HUMANOIDS CANOGA PK THE HUMANOIDS son Saturday night, Nov.

3, ass married to women." gqp T142- TH SILENT WITNESS 1177 PLUS 0111.1211 PLUS in John Burroughs High 4STLIDIO ciTyl, 4 SHERMAN OA mos twill School Auditorium, Burbank. MISS KALLEN offered a l' :1,11.114 THE ILENT WITNESS Los Angeles CIVIC 1-Mr" The orchestr IRIS Rita osoaten Ta my A a of Drwill be Con un- variety of ballads and up STUDIO CITY ow, so. a sas. EA REINA RICHARD IGAN IPACIFICITHEATRESI :1 4 LIGHT OPERA l' a der the baton tunes including: "My Ro- Cepparo's second appear- She wound up her 20-min- WILSHIR stantin Bakaleinikolf. Cur- mance," "Rain or Shine," tain will be at 8:15 p.m.

and "Misty," and one of her i 1 lion-sellers, 1, 00 A al. Imo sulfas WALT DISNEY'S 1411211 tinter. 300 SPARTANS P014371 Lady The Tramp 111'411141 1 0 PO SAS A 4 I Mal ALMOST THE sicy Alloys OST ANGELS Sophia LaroaA Ladd Philharmonic FRED Roy On A Dolphin ENCINO Jr Imhof VELY yr TRUE Adults Peas ADVENTURE Thi 41231 times Die B. If A MAN ANSWERS PLUS Divia anal N. O'Hare achelor I Sort000a.

Ada. STATE FAIR THS6231 Seats Still PIUS Auditorium .,11. RAKE fret ltscs Sue I I 30 I'. 31C-1. Pt, admissioThe con ncert free marks Miss Mean a Lot." Litt le Things BE HII.I.S1 4 HOLLYWOOD 11, Hobbs Takes Vocation at Hs.

Wed Sat 2.30 tOtkeiliOds Last Three Week! VP 4i ance with the Burbank Sym- ute Hotel Sahara debut with 140 I 4l A Taste Of Honey 11 4 0 4 Kim 12 31I OPIN 46, SAT, I MIS billable SA PI 1449 ts pi. At' 1" iET phony in two months, return- "It's Been a Long, Long ct-l'olos TN, MUD BROW ens, 12,11 JESSICA RESEDA MOCKING! ul A 1 1 "'II Sat Wu ,7 64. Philloaramalt CAUFORtw If A MAN ANSWERS ss. cm- 1444 ss, ing by popular demand aft- Time," the song that began PICHANO THE HUMANOIDS er her featured role in the her popularity when she was FINE ARTS Sophia torso Anita hliato YOGUE EGAN awAs 300 SPARTANS 1114.11141 PLUS traaat 114.6-147 PLUS sad a I i IOval mom i No Hill rder si ER n--. summer Festival of Nationsia vocalist with the Harry AsAt Wilshire Illsaty Ittinetaer SOS HIM.

IL uoi, um. Ladd THE SILENT WITNESS Tammy The Bachelor 4 at Starlight Bowl. 'James Band. "I BOCCACCIO 10 ::1142 Boy On A Dolphin Shoe Starts 130-119 S. A as.

11 sot Oaoro SAS Sat. Sac 12.30 'I 4 A a.

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