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SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963 PAGE 10 -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR 'Carmen' Canceled, 'Camelot' Lead Open For Lancaster TffltMBOattcBVS Re-Scheduled For April mmmmmmmmmmm Mendelssohn's major quar studios along La Cienega these days, is Barry Chase. And the thin gentleman usually with her is Fred Astaire. Barry has been signed to open her first star nightclub act at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas on April 2 and she's the hardest working dancer in Hollywood getting ready. Fred won't be in the act, but he's the guiding adviser on her music arrangements, at least until Hermes Pan gets in to take over the choreography. Everyone knows what a sensational dancer Barry is, but she's shooting for glamor as well.

Jean Louis will do her clothes and they are costing a Richard Burton created on Broadway in "Camelot." For a long time Burt has had a hankering to do a musical he has a good voice and he'd like to use it. Remember, on one of the Oscar shows Burt and Kirk Douglas did a duet on the joys of being a "loser" and more recently Burt delivered "Trouble" from "Music Man" at the Screen Writers Guild and brought down the house. In fact, at one time Lancaster was a serious contender for the movie version of "Music Man" at Warners before it went to Robert Preston. THAT BUSY, busy girl in black leotards, in and out of one of the dance rehearsal fortune. THE STORY I heard about Josh, the 13-vear-old son of King Donovan is a prize.

King and his wife, Imogene Coca, recently moved into an exclusive neighborhood high above Coldwater Canyon, and Josh didn't exactly like the isolation and was eager for some sociability. It came to a head when he wandered into the house one morning with a cup of sugar in his hand, and confessed he had been across the street talking to a neighbor. He wanted to see if any kids lived there. "So," said John, "I went over to borrow a cup of sugar." Joanne Dru and George Pierose, Los Angeles businessman, have set March 16 as their wedding date. It will be a church ceremony and will take place in the San Fernando Valley.

FRANCES FARMER, WFBM-TV personality, is currently appearing in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" at Purdue University's Loeb Playhouse. The play will be given again tonight at 8 p.m. and also next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. By LOUELLA O. PARSON'S Hollywood THERE'S AN important man planning a flight to California to talk especially with Burt Lancaster about a proposition I'm sure will interest Burt very much.

Alan J. Lerner is the man and the deal he has for Burt is for him to play the part OPEN A.M. ME 5-448 FEATURES AT P.M. ME 7-344 3 jactuemmon LeeRemscK "DaYS of wme ano by WARNER BROS. S- v.

ft-. A ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS TODAY AT: 12:30. LAST 9 DAYS TODAY AT 2 AND 8:15 P.M. QS3IIQSD1S3I3I ME S-S533 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY: 11 thru P.M. SUN.

12 Noon thru P.M. TECHNICOLOR Moll Orders Filled Promptly! 4Yi f. ZMUCK Tiie DAY LYRIC THEATRE ME 5-73S9 fSfv( Srs t0 F0 IL PIUFOIfMiNCfS 1 1 'resented 5 1 i THE NEW! fiffrJ TODAY AT 2 INCLUDING ACADEMY Nominations PICTURE I Theater Staff Quits Over 1 SI Ti lOW me CIRCLE "Son of Flubber," at 9:50 and 11:50 a.m., and 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. ENCORE "Brink of Life," at 6 and 8:55 p.m. "Devil's Eye," at 7:20 and 10:15 p.m.

ESQUIRE "Divorce Italian Style," at 6 ,8, and 10 p.m. INDIANA "Best of Cinerama," at 2 and 8:15 p.m. KEITH'S "Days of Wine and Roses," at 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. LOEW'S "David and Lisa," at 12:20, 2:15, 4:10, 6:10, 8:05 and 10 p.m. LYRIC "The Longest Day," at 2 and 8:15 p.m.

MURAT "My Fair Lady," on stage at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. OPEN 11:45 A.M. "BEST AMERICAN FILM OF1962!" DAVID LiSl AN UNUSUAL LOVE STORY I Keir Duuea Janet Margolin Howard Da Suva -Time Mgum NOMINATED FOR TWO ACADEMY AWARDS! Best Director, Best Screen Play rZh WOLD Drake WORLD'S CHARLES HUGH VICTOR DEMPSTER TICKETS NOW b.7or. OPEN TODAY :30 A.M. TO P.M.

lOJ Admitted to Planetarium ff K) Admitted to Planetarium Censorship and pressures of the moment" and become a great university. FINAL 4 NITES (Home Of SATIRE ON MORALS" INDPIS STAR 3 Academy Award upraaKi If Nominations J-rx fl including I BEST ACTOR ifcStTT 1 MASTROIANNI tV7f I fc "'J'' II. ffcr Italian I KN' Styl6 bJl4 C0HT. 11:30 A.M. I.

mm MmmmWUi tonryieie: vnicmoicu: as intolerable to us," Baker said. Baker said he will become chairman of drama at Trinity University in San Antonio next September. Trinity also is a Baptist school. The other staff members did not an nounce plans. McCall said he restated the school's policy on deletion of profanity from plays to Baker on Jan.

8. He said it was the same policy Baker had worked under for 28 years at the school. "I regret that he and his staff feel that this policy represents such an intolerable restriction on their freedom that they cannot continue their work here," McCall said. Baker said he hoped Baylor could outgrow "the confines This Week's Fealun fenl Bloomington, Ind. "CARMEN," which was originally scheduled for a repeat performance by the Indiana University Opera Theater tonight at I.U.

in East Hall, has been canceled because of illnesses of the leading members of the cast, Olive Fredricks and John Keston, and also several members of the orchestra. The performance, which Is to be conducted by Wolfgang Vacano, has been re-scheduled for April 27. THE BERKSHIRE Quartet of the I.U. School of Music will present works by Beethoven, Weber and Mendelssohn in a concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the I.U.

Auditorium. Henry Gulick, clarinetist and member of the music school faculty, will join the quartet to play Weber's quin tet in B-flat major. Also on the program are Beethoven's major quartet. No. 1, and OVER HELD Tonite and Tomorrow Only "BRINK OF LIFE" "DEVIL'S EYE" Starts Mon.

3 Days Only "WILD STRAWBERRIES" "THE MAGICIAN" OPCN f.ts 1 Eniav Weekend Visit la 3) the Holcomb Observatory BUTLER UNIVERSITY See Ihe State's largest Tele scope. Tour the Beautiful New Planetarium. Open Free of Charge Ever Saturday and Sun- day, 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. C.D.T.

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CELLIST Janos Starker and pianist Gyorgy Sebok, two Hunearian-horn musicians of the I.U. faculty, will present a duo recital at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, in Recital Hall of the I.U. School of Music. "A SEA SYMPHONY," written by Ralph Vaughan Williams, will be presented by the I.U.

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5 CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE JM1 HMf to CUT March thru the 17th 1963 INDIANA i I Fifio an in? Admission: Adults $1.25 Children 6-12 50c Tots, FREE Manufacturers Building, Indiana State Fairgrounds 19 Spectacular Flower Gardens Fashion Show hy The Win. II. Block Co. (2:30 and 8 p.m.) SATTUItlttAY Waco, Tex. (UPI) PAUL BAKER, experinemtal theater director, and his entire staff of 12 quit Baylor University today in a fight over "intolerable" censorship at the Baptist school.

Baylor president Abner V. McCall said Baker and i staff refused to accept a school policy against "vulgar, profane or blasphemous language" in plays. McCall angered Baker and his staff last Dec. 6 when he cancelled production of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" five performances short of its scheduled run. McCALL said he restated object to the play's semi-autobiographical message about the downfall of a drunkard and dope addict but to the "excessively strong profanity" used to convey the message.

"We feel the cortroversy over the use of orofanity in the play has obscured the acknowledged greatness of the play," Baker said. "It's greatness was our sole reason for producing the play." O'Neill won a Pulitzer Prize for the play. Baker said that by producing it, the Baylor Theater did not endorse profanity any more than it would be endorsing murder by playing "Hamlet." "We feel that continuing our work at Baylor would be unfair to the school as well SPECIAL today, phone us, we'll gladly deliver It's Dependable, It's from Yonnegut's. 24.95 ONLY 7f77 Just say CHARGE-IT. New Tiif SEE SEE SEE Sail Crowning of Ihe Queen (2:30 p.m.

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