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law ar THE STAR PAGE 30 THURSDAY, Mike Connors-Screen's New Qosed-Circuit Tlieater-TV7 Plans Coverage Of In eras have been added, for low angle shots on the fourth turn, bringing the total to 14. One camera, not in use on race day, will be used for tape interviews included in the complete television coverage of the racing event THIS YEAR'S coverage will not be in color, Michaels said, but MCA -TVs permanent facilities at the track are equipped for color and plans are being considered to telecast the event in tinted TV in 1966. As was the case last year, coverage will not be carried anywhere in the state of Indiana, with Louisville also blacked out Nearest cities carrying the race will be Chicago. Cincinnati and St Louis. MCA-TVs theater coverage will be the only actual 'live- MAY 1965 TWITE Tin TJB.

tee ft Hel.tiUsi cvuse NOW OH II A.M. mm T. 11, 11:11 4M IN colon TONITI tra TUES. ROKTAMUSemiAS IrUIANl alvewHSUMlouTi Hock na HllOSOK LOUDBWlOA 6-9Y0sTHa Nr Citt 1 1 lleli 1 1 Is mmssmiII 1 By LOLTLLA a FAHSONS Hollywood PRODUCER Mirty Rtckin comes up with another hot one for "Stagecoach in Connors. potentially the next big romantic lover of the screen and I do mean along the traditions of a Clark Gable." affirms Marty.

After a fashion, a I discovered Mike svnen ht (Rackin) was production head of Paramount. Ht signed the actor en a tenner after looking at his first test "You can tell from the start if they have It," says Marty, "and Connors did and has." Mikt is finishing "Harlow" in which he's in training making lova (to Carroll Baker) before reporting as the torrid southern gambler with a tarnished past and future in "Stagecoach" on the 20th Century Fo lot. DAVY SAVAL, here to complete "Boeing Boeing." is so lonely for her bridegroom of two months. Maurice Jarre, in she wears two wrist- watches. "One has Los Angeles time 'the other Madrid timer sighs lonesome Dany.

"In my mind, I can keep up with my 'husband. I say, 'Now he is preparing to go to bed now he will be having his breakfast I follow him all day long." Jarre is currently scoring "Dr. Zhivago" in Spain and before this he won an Academy Award for his musical score on "Lawrence of Arabia." HUt DAD'S stuLo. MGM. would dearly love to s.gn Liu Minnelli to a contract even before she makes her Broadway debut May 11 in George Abbott's "Flora, the Red Menace." If Liza is the hit she's predicted to be.

her price will go sky high. It's fitting If Liza easts her movie future with Metre. Her mother, Judy Garland, grew up on the old Culrer Chy lot and became a star there. And her father, Vincent MbmIIL has long been a top producer-director at MGM. One thing's for sure Miss Minnelli won't be able to make movies anywhere until 1967.

Her contract with the Broadway musical is for two years. WHEN TRIM Lopez reports for "Letkis." the first of sev-eral movies he'll make for 20th Century Fox, he won't be asked to give Sir Alee Guinness or Marlon Brando a run for their acting honors. No, sir. Trini just plays himself a wow of a singer who gets involved romantically with a bevy of beauties on an European concert tour. Trini has formed his own CHAP.MIAN CARR plays the eldest daughter of the von Trapp family in the musical, "Th Sound of Music," going into its fifth week at tha Lyric motion picture production company, called Tri-Lo.

Inc. "Letkis." named after the dance rage sweeping Europe and now the will be nude under his banner in association with 20th. Lopez has appointed George "Bullets" Durgom as the executive producer. EDDIE FISHER recently walked out of the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel singing at the top of his voice. Spring, you know.

"I have three more weeks of sleeping in my steam room before my bedroom is completed." Rock Hudson says "I feel like Nero or some other ancient Roman when I wake up in the morning and look around me." The British publishers have gone Sinatra crazy. Can't get enough about Frankie. Even offered Dorothy Provine a tidy sum to talk about her former dates with Mr. S. She turned it down as "tasteless." In her act in Monte Proser's "Ziegfeld Follies" at the Thun-derbird in Las Vegas, Mamie Van Doren works with a chorus of six males made up to look like the men who give her the biggest thrill.

"They" are Ringo. Maurice Chevalier, Sinatra, LBJ. Ben Casey and Jimmy Durante. No Bo Belin-sky? Show Time CIRCLE "My Fair Lady at 8:13 p.m. ESQUIRE "The Servant," at 7 and p.m.

INDIANA "The Greatest Story Ever Told," at 8 m. LOEWS "From Russia With Love," at 12:10. 4 and 7:55 p.m. "Dr. No," at 2:10.

6 and 9:55 p.m. LYRIC "The Sound of Music," at 8:13 p.m. Dig RETURNING TO AUIHIU! tfcattscow Tit SprctxataT Tntea Vftkfc DetttM Tie WsrM S. HUROK srtaerts Tto SMsatffeftwf RUSSIAN FOLK DANCIRS OMict Ohm I Today Until Curiam A A-IJA7. AIM Claypaol Aotney.

IVlr 100 till TOMORROW 4.00, 4.50. ISO, 10.00 CLOWES HALL op IlllillllillllllllllllU 3Sv ua -ATLAS Is a Bai Tomorrow Tick 11 CLOSED CIRCUIT theater television coverage of the 500 Mile Race will be seen in ap proximately 200 sites this year in roughly 120 cities, according to Jay Michaels, sports di rector for Music Corporation of America's television division and producer of the event Last year's coverage was seen in 140 sites throughout the country and Canada with a total audience of approxi mately 500,000 people. Technically two remote cam- Can-Can' Set At Starlight For July 19 "CAN-CAN" has been selected as the second pro duction for the 1965 Starlight Musical season, Robert Young, general manager of Starlight has announced. The musical, which will be making it's first presentation on Starlight's stage since the 1953 season, will play the week of July 19. "Can-Can" is a musical that ran for two years and seven weeks on Broadway to become the eighth longest-run musical in theatrical history.

Equipped with 14 of Cole Porter's tunes and a libretto by Abe Burrows, the musical is a songfest about Paris in 1893 and some of its more bohemian citizens. Justice in French courts is satirized as a young, newly. appointed and over-jealous magistrate decides to reform matters. The judge's adven tures through Montmarte end up in a police scandal which ultimately gets him disbarred, and thus makes him compassionate with the rest of the "underworld." TONIGHT AT 1:1 P.M. CONCLUDES AT 11.25 P.M.

INDIANA ME Starts TOMORROW gram NOW SHOWING WHO INDIANA PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT 1S(5's OUTSTANDING DOUBLE SUSPENSE PROGRAM! nici House ap horrors OASWmEErtWKIlr' MtR CUSHiWG Or Twrer' jfS5Fa" PIUS TM UTTKtimiflJTITWI! ANDREWS SCOTT aJBL Pi DrTTcrrcri 40 5 5533 I MEMORIAL sunt university Having A Dig "10th Com Prize)! Dirthday Party" Calo CUbrat with us throughout the month I Rtgltffr Ofttn Ns Fsrckets Ntcsiiery All Winning Nimti Daily In Iks Iters till June Ifth tlrlr.srill "300" IACI TICKITS STUK OINNMS AND HUNDREDS MORE Te be given th CHILDSf UMBSa. AlWMttntltt I Dirthday Cakos PLUS DOZENS OF OTHER WONDERFUL PRIZES! NO LIMIT AS TO THE TIMES YOU MAY WIN! Birthday Specials DANIELA B1ANCHI stars in th Jamas Bond thriller "From Russia With lova," currently playing en double bill at leaws. GERALDINE PAGE appears opposite Glenn Ford in "Daar Heart," motion picture opening today at th Greenwood. Win Hundrtdi of of 1- VI cm IWJilI. 29 cl FAST DISSOLVING Sweet, Thick Meoted Cantaloupe Rreehfesf SIZI IACN -1 srixiAi MEMORIAL DAY HOURS OMN IUM0AT, MAT Mtn.

N00N te A P.M. CLOSED MONOAT, MAT Hit 0R0IR YOUR I0X IUNCNH NOW ClOtID ON SUNDAYS SEE YOU IN CHURCH in sitt" Oy isek "4 i KSS3a bagSSC ED WYNN appears as Old Aram in George Stevens' production of "The Greatest Story Ever Told," now playing at the Indiana. Civic Names Cast For Play Don Clarke and Dorothea Houppert will star in "You Can't Take It With the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman comedy opening May 14 at the Civic Theater, according to Howard Lambert, director-manager. Others in the cast include: Gonard Felland, Jeri DeWitt, Sharon Kassenbrock, Max Howard, John Adamson, Gil Canfield, Laura Breyer, Faith Levitt Gene Levitt, Ralph Doig Sam Clester and Mary Brid-well.

Sets and lighting will be done by Ed Gallagher with Howard Ashley as stage manager. Box office sales for the play open tomorrow and the play will be seen May 14 through 23 except for May 18 and 19. TONITI thru TUIS. mo nit a FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWINGS tHl FIRST ANNUAL mrumrn TMC KACN lOTt MMffRtlEI TMMLURI ITBRCJ LEttlT NRl JAI Ml DCAI IEIRY Ml TNI RACCRaKEM mMtmmmAwmt mkmmmm INVCK MRRT IUT I UUMER A TNC IAK0TAS MARVItlATE WINNER O' ACADEMY ItSl flCTORt IfSI iCTOR-IH TwIL FREE PARKING Wf ALL DAY MIRCNANTS AND Ntvt Ticktl telecast of the race. It will not be carried on commercial TV stations.

WLW-I's Charlie Brockman again will be chief announcer heading a 9-man announcing team. Frank Chirkinian will be director, Sam Hankes technical advisor, Chris Economaki, pit announcer and Les Becker, writer. Exclusive INDOOR Showings NOW THRU TUES. Open 7:00 Stott 7:15 RIOTOUS LOVE-BOUT! SHOWN or SI MM. N.

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