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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1968 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 27 6SlUlllllelcc, Coming To Butler 'Funny Girl' To Bring $1 Million For Barbra at ueur at Butler with George White, president of the Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Foundation, sponsors of the playwright conference at which the first reading of "Summertree" was given. Performances of this play, directed by Thomas Adkins, xiui iff wirts IN THE MEADOWS EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT IS "Foods From Many Lands Night" Tomorrow GERMAN NIGHT NO INCREASE IN PRICE DINNER $2.00 THE FABULOUS Stwitik litutne 4- Proudly Presents JIMMY REID'S MUSIC THE CITY'S FINEST FOR DANCING Your Host, E. W. ESSIG Taylor take a bath together in "Secret Ceremony," one so round and fully packed, the other so skinny. You can count every one of Mia's bones in "Dandy in Aspic," which might have been better received if Tony Mann had lived to complete the direction.

Henry Fonda is visiting with pregnant daughter Jane in Rome where Hank is starring in "Once Upon a Time in the West." Every actor who wants to work with Mike Nichols and Larry Blyden hopes to land in Mike's next film, "Catch 22," the director's third movie. Mike won an oscar for "The Graduate," and was nominated one for his first, "Who's Afraid of Virginia which is why actors want to make films for him. IT WILL BE Christopher Jones and Jordan Christopher for Shelley Winters' vicious hoodlum sons in "Ma Barker's Brood." In "Wild in the Streets" Chris Jones plays a 22-year-old President of the United States. That's all we need. Vidal Sassoon, soon to open a branch of his particular hair styling in Beverly Hills will be published by Putnam in May in the U.S.

His book, "Sorry I Kept You Waiting, Madame," is in the bookshops in London. Should be quite a stir on New York when Rold Hoch-huth's play, "Soldiers," hits Broadway. The play, which deals with the ethics of bombing cities and Churchill's decision to retaliate in Germany for the razing of Coventry during world War II, was banned in Britain. The case has been brought up in Parliament with the idea of eliminating the Lord Chamberlain as censor of what can or cannot be seen by the British theater-going public. It has already been seen in Toronto with John Colicos as Churchill.

May 1 is the date for New York. And while we are in the 6125 East 38th Street DAYMON'S LOUNGE 3070 Lafayette Road INDIANA'S LARGEST NIGHTCLUB Held Over THE SOUND DEPT. This Is absolutely one of the Finest Bands ever to plav in Indianapolis! These fellows are so versatile that youne and old alike thrill to their arrangements! TUES. IS LADIES' NITE FRI. JAM 4-7 P.M.

(j BY SHEILAH GRAHAM London (NANA) "I LOVE BARBRA Streisand as an actress, but I wouldn't want her for my mother-in-law," said the man who knows Ray Stark, who made Miss Streisand a dramatic star in "Funny Girl" for three-and-a-half years on stage, followed by the film version which will be released in the U.S. Sept. 18. "Funny Girl" is the story of producer Stark's real-life mother-in-law, the late great comedienne Fanny Brice. "Barbara," Ray continued, "will make $1 million from the "Funny Girl' film from her salary, records, and profit participation, which I'm delighted to pay her because feel the picture will gross a hundred times that amount." I am sure 'Funny Girl" will be a hit because Barbra is Funny Girl.

But I am still reserving judgment on how she will come out in "Hello Dolly." I thought she was disappointing on the recent televised Oscar Awards. She right to demand careful lighting. The ABC-TV show was unkind. WELL, now I've heard everything, as the saying goes. Mia Farrow and Elizabeth WANT ADS Get Fast Results sriK'i in WORLD PMMIHHfr U5 If Hco.Ftitur over 'J! DEMAND Xf $gff.

rfx MA mmS INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING! IIMfi) 1 THE YEAR! 0MjTj I 1im2AtfT JmV fc) 'iSm" niiTi 'f my2 i I II il I ITTT ft UIJII-'ftrf 'iillUiSi'' rrti fcj WKi 1 TTnTTj Am2s mhmjnm I -f- AL BEEF AT Family Dining Entertainment Nightly with Virginia Bury at the Organ Snmm CENSUS NEIGHBORHOOD fi. SUBURBAN ARLINGTON E- st. and ARLINGTON Complete Off-street Parking NOW SHOWING! Tonite Open Start 5:35 What did they want her for? Audrey Hepburn totally trapped girl at the mercy of Alan ARKIN and Richard CRENNA WAIT UNTIL DARK" Also Starrini Efrem ZIMBALIST jr. MCDONALD'S SPECIAL Boy Scout Jamboree Show at ARLINGTON THEATRE SAT. at 10:00 A.M., April 27th Tickets FREE While They Last at the following 1 MCDONALD'S LOCATIONS 5265 EAST 3BTH STREET 38TH AND POST ROAD 7520 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

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Adults 75c, Child. 35c Fred MacMURRAY Greer GARSON In Walt DISNEY'S Musical Comedy "The Happiest Millionaire" In Color at :45 PIUS Walt DISNEY'S FEATURETTE "Disneyland After Dark" Color UPTOWN 42nd College 283-04 PARKING NOW THRU TUES. Tonite Open 7:30, Start 7:55 "A lingini, heel-thumping musical" Fred Tommy Greer MacMURRAY STEEL GARSON In "The Happiest Millionaire" 5 VOGUE 3rd at College 255-2828 OFF-STREET PARKING NOW! Sth WEEK! Exclusive 1st City Showing Tonite Open 7:00, Start 7:15 Is One of me Year's 10 Best! "IN COLD BLOOD" Recommended for Mature Audiences STAR and NEWS Quick-Action IZLER SOLOMON Music Director and Conductor WINNER INCLUDING: Spencer i TRACY 1 XEMA I at 12:30 THE I' r7yTOg3 I rTTTV; If FOR SINGLE SWINGERS ONLY Hi' UNUSUAL ADULT SHORTS! Admitted bbbmubhb FIRST EXCLUSIVE OPEN "IMr CONTROLLED PJ COME OFTEN THINGS KEEP CHANGING! LIVE LEECHES FOR YOUR BLACK EYE! OTHER OLD-FASHIONED GOODIES. 10 Advertlsins reprints in assorted lift wrap; Note paper and Poster oe- Sisns; New selection reproduced Medicine Bottles; Handmade Village Bath Products; Calico Sachets; Spruce Gum; Pure Clover Honey and Bees- wa Old Time Cigarettes and Milk Cans also for sale. Now Open 7 Hoys a Week turn Indiana State lii Noon to 6:00 P.

M. CROUP TOURS WELCOME The Indianapolis I Symphony One of America's great Orchestras I is guess coming Now! 1 1 fh ACADEMY AWARD THE BUTLER University drama department will present a new play by Ron Cowen, "Summertree," in the Lilly Hall Studio May 3 through 6. The play has been termed one of the most important theatrical properties of the season. The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center in New York optioned "Summertree" for a limited six-week engagement in its Forum Theater opening March 3. It opened to praise for the 22-year-old playwright, and the run has been extended through May 25.

Cowen is currently writing the screenplay for Bryna Productions. IF HIS FILM writing commitment permits, Cowen will attend the opening of his play Showtime ARLINGTON "Walt Until Dark," at 5:35 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. BLACK CURTAIN "Immaculate Misconception," on stage at 8:30 p.m. CARLYLE "No Way To Treat A Ladv," at 5, 7:15 and 9:35 p.m. CINEMA I "Guess Who's Comlne to Dinner?" at 2:40, 4:50, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m.

CINEMA II "The Graduate," at 12, 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:55 P.m. CIRCLE "Canelot," at 2 and 8:15 p.m. COLISEUM Mural Shrina Circus, on stage at 8 p.m. EMERSON "Happiest Millionaire," at 6:45 and 9:45 p.m. "Disneyland After Dark," at 9 p.m.

ESOUIRE "Elvira Madigan" at 7:20 and 9:15 m. GEORGETOWN "Secret War of Harry Frigg," at 7:15 and 9:20 P.m. INDIANA "Gone With The Wind," at 2 and 8 P.m. IRVING "Waterhole Nnumber at 7 and p.m. LOEW'S "Planet of the Apes," at 12, 1:55, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m.

LYRIC "Dr. Dolittle," at 2 and 8:15 p.m. NORA "Secret War of Harry Frigg," at 7.15 and 9:20 p.m. REGENCY I "Secret War of Harry Frigg," at 7:15 and p.m. REGENCY II "Bonnie and Clyde," at 7:15 and 9:20 P.Oi.

UPTOWN "Happiest Millionaire," at 7:55 P.m. VOGUE "In Cold Blood," at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. l'imliieToOpeii 'Oliver Twist' STAR STATE REPORT Lafayette. Ind. A Purdue University Theater cast, augmented by a score of Lafayette children, will present a musical version of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," opening at 8 p.m.

tomorrow. The show, "Oliver." has been running five years in London, besides two years on Broadway. The story of an orphan boy's adventures in Victorian London's underworld is embellished with 1G song-and-dance numbers by British song writer Lionel Bart. Wayne Lamb, the theater's choreographer, is director. The run of eight performances will continue through Saturday and from April 30 through June 4 in Loeb Playhouse.

Reserved seats tickets are on sale for $2. CARMEN LeFAVE dp NIGHTLY riunv pun mi tin Bin BUB 11 TOWN COUNTRY LOUNGE 4451 H. KEYSTONE 547-3091 RAVEN ROGERS PLUS IT A MANN Exotic Dancer! PEPNEL'S MUSIC KING MARY SPE.EDVAY MOTEL appi aV A BP" -V ipt 5 Go-Go Girls a Psychedelic Lighls 'gTx a Featuring Sr'--A 2 2 Marlene and Nora fi a 5 Ski A Ims 4J THE PIT will be given at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4, and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Monday, May 5 and 6.

There is a matinee at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Tickets are available in Lilly Hall, or may be ordered by calling 923-3451, Ext. 237. tt 547-1383 RESTAURANT IliHiHiillill I i 1 1 1 AST 84th (Rd.

100 NORA) Indianapolis ITS BEST Cocktails, Elegant Wines It's New It's in NORA It's Great 4400 W. HTH ST. -'4 NOW PLAYING 11 0 (fVl the HEADLINERS 1 SILK TIE SOPHISTICATION RENE- frJrV GADE JET SET REBELLION BRASSY, fi rVwy i Htx classy show biz melodrama fl V- VHk ri AN IRREVERENT TOUCH OF THE 1 J-Ji r' HIPSTER A PEDANTIC HINT OF THE lj i I JAZZ SNOB A TRADITIONAL RED, i' A WHITE AND BLUE TASTE OF lj Vi DIXIELAND. jkjnjkp F1LO GARVIN I PAUL NEWMAN plays a bumbling Army private with an important assignment in "Secret War of Harry Frigg," opening today at the Nora, and currently at the Georgetown and Regency I. Marian Will Show 'Lord Of The Flies' "Lord of the Flies" will be shown at 8 p.m.

today in the Marian College auditorium, 3200 Cold Spring Road. Presented by the Doyle Hall film series, it is the story of a group of well-mannered English school boys who are evacuated by plane from London as war threatens. Their plane crashes en route and they are left to survive, without any adult help, on an uninhabited island. Desperate for survival, they slowly become savages. Admission price is 75 cents.

Pianist Gates To Give Recital Friday At ICG Pianist John Gates will present his first faculty recital since joining the Music Department of Indiana Central College. The concert will be Friday at 8 p.m. in Ransburg Auditorium and is open to the public at no charge. The program will includp works by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Ginas-tera, Granados and Dohnanvi. CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALWAYS ONE MILE NORTH OF NORA On Westfield Blvd.

Old Road 431 CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY First RUN "WILD RACERS" "HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS" "THE TRIP" Road 67 and Post Road Just Off By-Pass 465 FIRST INDPLS. SHOWING ALL COLOR FABIAN Mimsy FARMER "THE WILD RACERS" Adam ROARKE Jack NICHOLSON "HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS" Admission Adults $1.50 A PRIORITY Outdoor Theater 2500 N. Shadeland Ph. FL 6-1900 Open Nitely 6:30. Adults SI 'til 7 THRU TUES.

1st RUN ALL COLOR Leslie McREA Jody DANIEL "GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS" Dragstrip Thrills Explosive Action "THE WEEKEND WARRIORS" 2600 N. Sherman Drive IN THE HEART OF INDIANAPOLIS OPEN 6:30 PHONE 545-2US6 TONITE THRU TUES. ALL COLOR FIRST CITY SHOWING Charlton HESTON Kim HUNTER 'THE PLANET OF THE APES" Re? Buttons7 "STAGECOACH" Adm. Adults $1.50. Child Under 12 Free A PRIORITY Outdoor Theater 7800 S.

U.S. 31 at Shelby ST 4-9922 Open Nitely 6:30, Adults si 'til 7 THRU TUES. 1st RUN ALL COLOR Leslie McRAE Jody DANIEL "GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS" Dragstrip Thrills Explosive Action 'THE WEEKEND WARRIORS" World's Largest Drive-In Theater nside 5 Min. From Home 3000 Southeastern Where 52 Meets 421 ONLY Speo WITH 70MM DRIVE-IN EQUIPPED Adm. Adults $1.50, Child.

Under 12 Fret EAST SCREE ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR First Indianapolis Showing FABIAN Mimsy PARMER "THE WILD RACERS" John CASSAVETES Beverly ADAMS "DEVIL'S ANGELS" EST SCREEN CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY "LIGHTNING BOLT" "RED DRAGON" "FUNERAL IN BERLIN" CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY FIRST RUN "WILD RACERS" tn6 "SOL MADRIO" TSUI At :45 PIA DEGERMARK runs off to Denmark with a young Swedish army officer who has deserted his regiment in "Elvira Madi-gan," love story opening today at the Esquire. EVANS por trays the aristocratic ruler of a simian civilization in "Planet of the Apes," adventure-drama opening today at Loew's, Sherman, Tibbs and Greenwood. theater, all the plaudits for "George (Cohan) were for diminutive Joel Grey, and for the nostalgic music, but not for the book which was quite non-existent. -0- 20 Min. N.

on State Rd. 37 and Jet. 32 CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY "ISLAND OF THE DOOMED" "NIGHTMARE CASTLE" 3 10 Minutes Prom Downtown Rd. 67 Southwest (Kentucky Ave.) And Tibbs Avenue CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY Firs "WIL First Run "WILD RACERS" WILD ANGELS" "THE TRIP" I Miles South of Mooresville Rd. (7 CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY "SERGEANT RYKER" "BALLAD OF JOSIE" Out 16th and Road 136 West CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY "CLAMBAKE" "FITZWILLY" JUST 20 MINUTES FROM CIRCLE South on Madison Ave.

Expressway And 4-Lane U.S. 31881-3100 TONITE THRU TUES. ALL COLOR FIRST CITY SHOWING Charlton HESTON Kim HUNTER "THE PLANET OF THE APES" ARNedNBMuATHToRNEsT "STAGECOACH" Adm. Adults $1.50. Child Under 12 Free A PRIORITY Outdoor Theater N.

on U.S. 52 or W. on 38th AX 1174 Open Nitelv 6:30, Adults $1 'til 7 THRU TUFS. 1st RUN ALL COLOR Leslie McRAE Jody DANIEL "GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS" Dragstrip Thrills, Explosive Action "THE WEEKEND WARRIORS" CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" "MA ROC 7" CLOSED TONITE OPEN FRIDAY FIRST RUN "WILD RACERS" and "SOL MADRID" A PRIORITY Outdoor Theater E. on U.S.

40 at Cumberland TW 4-7639 Closed Tonite OPEN SUN. "GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS" "THE WEEKEND WARRIORS" Tibbs Ave. Just S. of West Wash. St.

Indiana's Newest and Finest Drive-In OPEN 6:30 PHONE 243-3737 TONITE THRU THURS. ALL COLOR FIRST CITY SHOWING Charlton HESTON Kim HUNTER 'THE PLANET OF THE APES" onV "STAGECOACH" Adm. Adults J1.50. Child Under 12 Free MAURICE COLISEUM SUN. THURS.

FRI. P.M. SEATS NOW $1, $2, $3, $4 CLAYPOOL HOTEL 9:30 to 5:00 AflURAT THEATRE 9:00 to 5:30 Coliseum 10 A.M. 'til 8:30 P.M. TICKETS FOR ALL Performance on sale at Coliseum APRIL 27-3 SHOWS 10 A.M.-2:15 and 8:00 P.M.

APRIL 283 SHOWS 12:45 4:15 7:30 FREE ADMISSION TO ZOO ond FANTASY LAND Open Daily 'til Midnite Coliseum Annex "Te Deum" V'llllill'llinill'lM'I'llilll llltll HiSTUKiU DRUG STORE AND PHARMACY MSEH ffroDAY! fairgrounds VJTa I Mtll OOI Xf fl ARTHUR TABACHNICK, Violinist INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONIC CHOIR Charles H. Webb Director April 25, 8 p.m. April 26, 8:45 p.m. Kodaly Hindemith TCHAIKOVSKY. ii ill Concerto for Violin No.

5 in minor CLOWES MEMORIAL HALL Tickets $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $5.50 SYMPHONY BOX OFFICE, 923-14574600 Sunset Avenue Butler Unlr. Ballet a Chorus "DaphnK et Chloe" Coming May 9 10 NOW! HELD OVER The BEEF EATERS presents One of America's freshest and most exciting new singing talents along with The Empire Quartet nightly in the lirrf tiittrrs room AMAZING WEEK! OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS "BEST ACTRESS" KATHARINE HEPBURN Sidney Katharine P0ITIER HEPBURN who's to dinner 2:40 7:05 9:15 DOORS We Are Pleased To ANNOUNCE The Re-Opening Of STOP LO CONTINUOUS WEEK! WINNER FOR BEST DIRECTION GRADUATE TECHNICOLOR- OPEN 11:30 A.M GENERAL CINEMA 1 7 ANNE BANCROFT, DUSTIN HOFFMAN Featuring The Finest In Music With LENNY WILSON TRIO KAIHAhlNc KUob technicolor- panavision' CINEMA II at DOORS OPEN 11:30 A.M I SultKtetf wnun lua.tnut Ipi; PIT STOP MHJAfili (8 P.M.-2 A.M) CORPORATION.

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