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Saturday, November 28, 1964 1 ,1 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Theater Guide TODAY CAPRI ART THEATER EARLE New CattU, Del. lOW iLAYIC. BYE BYE BIRDIE ANN-MARGRET DICK VAN DYKI SHOWS 2-7-9 "Sexy Proibitissimo," 2, 4:25, 7:05, 10. "Night of Passion," 2 SoMiers Killed LA PAZ, Bolivia UJV-Two Bolivian soldiers were killed Thursday in a fight between an army detachment and armed peasants near Cochabamba.

The region has experienced sporadic disorders resulting from rivalry among peasant leaders. By PHILIP F. CROSLAND i 3, 5:45, 8:25. The Woce of CINEMA CENTER "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," 6:06, 9:11. Celia Kaye, Delaware girl now based in Hollywood, will be a guest on the Wagon Train television show, "The Clay Shelby Story," scheduled for viewing in this area Dec.

6. She will be co-starred with Dwayne Hickman. Miss Kaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burkholder of Cooper Farm, is being seen in local movie houses as the star of "Island of the Blue Dolphin." She's under a CINEMA of the Satellite," "Man From God's fcORoTHvTTT ri 1 i tr' fT 4TH 1 UNION STS.

r41lik PHONE 0L 1-5952 LAST DAY! THE OUTSTANDING HIT "WHERE LOVE HAS GONE" Bettl DAVIS Susan HAYWARO Country," 1:30 only. "Rio Con-chos," 6, 8, 10. EARLE "Bye Bye Birdie," 2, 7, 9. Phone WY 4-8336 OPEN NITELY FROM P.M. Sun.

Open 5:30 Cont from I P.M. ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS! Children under 12 yn. FREE Tonite and Tomorrow! NEW YORK The movie Dixon line, Hamp's band did industry is holding its breath in fine on percentage deals in 30 EDGEMOOR "Outrage," fascinated speculation, now that 7:35, 9:50. dates, breaking even on the last two where he battled a spec COLOR 9 SUNDAY ONLY In Color "RIDE THE WILD SURF" "CURSE of the LIVING CORPSE" Reduced Student Admission ELLIS on the Arrow," 7, 11:20. "Racing Fever," 8:50.

"Earth Dies Gordon and Sheila MacRae will stage a one-night concert at New York's Philharmonic Hall next May 19. Both Sophia Loren and Paul Newman age into their eighties in the film "Lady Blame it on Peter Ustinov, who wrote and directed the script. Gardner McKay has been recording songs he's written in Life Magazine has delivered a roundhouse rap at "My Fair Lady." The talk in the trade is that Jack Warner may start his lashback by barring the publi tacular flood for top billing. You think you've had enough? Brace yourself, There's a new Beatle-type group on the horizon, which also doesn't believe Screaming," 10:15, GRAND "Frankenstein's cation from the lot. Elizabeth Tavlor has lost in barbers.

They'll be called Daughter," 12:36 only. "What a Way to Go," 2:01, 6:05, 9:59. "Dr. No," 4:04 8:08. the Seven St.

Bernards. seven year contract with Universal Studios and her forthcoming films include "Fargo" with Michael Parks, to be released next month, and "Fluffy," with Shirley Jones and Tony Randall, to be released early in 1965. Miss Kaye, a Conrad High School and Pasadena Playhouse graduate, was screen tested this week for a part in a film with Maureen O'Hara and James Stewart. The 52 University Theater expects to have a seating problem (it hopes) for its production of "A Thurber Carnival" next month. Due to renovations in AS THE RESTLESS, RECKLESS, WVW6 a lot of weight since she start ed work on "Flight of the Sand LOEWS "Youngblood ADULTS ONLY OPENS 1:45 More than 500 Regimental ii ans a cuy wnere nes Sergeant- Majors, attending a nomenally Popular.

Quick convention in London, are se-lCluiz: Wnat TV personality is riously considering drawing up having mammoth domestic an official condemnation 0f Problems? He and the bride Hawke," 11:30, 2, 4:30, 7:05, 9:35. PARK "The Monster Who 2nd Smash Hit in Color DAVID NfVEN PETER SELLERS I ROBERT WA6NER CAPUCINE. piper. Wardrobe designer Irene Sharaff has had to refit the costumes, and some of the scenes filmed in the beginning will have to be re-shot to match the recent ones. Writer Budd Schulberg got are fighting up a storm.

Ross Hunter is in New York to talk about the screen rights "The Hill," now wrapping up filming there. They object to its thpme hrutalitv nf a Ser- Challenged the 12:47, 3:05. "Where Love Has Gone," 7:15, 9:25. 5EX9 PHI geant-Major in a British World see Lee Ruber's forthcoming War II prison camp-and show, "Catch Me If pnson camp and they PLEASANT HILL DRIVE-IN! the Big Brush by Cassiiis "Hercules in the Haunted Clay's "associates" when he Celia Kaye World" and went to the allegedly ill fight are livid because the chaps making it are Yanks, which You Can." Guber wants Van Johnson for the lead. (Copy't, 1964, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) On the Wagon Train 'Castle of Blood." Show continuous Open 6:30.

rHE MOST PROHIBITED SEX! By PUBLIC MANDATE RETURNING DEC. 4th "HOUSE ON BARE MOUNTAIN" C0NT. SHOWS ON SAT. FROM 2 P. M.

C0NT. SHOWS ON SUN. FROM 4 P.M. from 7. PRICES CORNER DRIVE-IN and "The Pink DUPONT ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS Held Over Thru Tues.

FIRST AREA PRESENTATION 3 GIANT FEATURES 3 mm, Panther." Open 6:30. Show continuous from 7. TONITE CONTINUOUS FROM 7:00 er's hospital room to try for an interview. All Schulberg wanted was a story to fill his assignment to cover the suddenly canceled fight for a national magazine. An announcement will be made soon that the St.

Regis has been sold to a big time financier. Plans for the John F. Kennedy Memorial in Washington are being altered to include a ramp for the handi- they consider blooming nervy, They've overlooked the fact' that the author, Ray Rigby, is a British subject and wrote the story from personal experience. a- A 42ND ST. bookshop, frequently raided for pornographic merchandise, ironically does its biggest business at this time of years, peddling Christmas cards in Braille.

Producer writer-director Mi a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," 12:45, 3:35, SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 5:30 THEIR JUSTICE WAS THE ARROWI 6:25, 9:15. New Ad NOW THRU Shows Tonight at 6 9:05 P.M. Sunday at 2-5-8 P.M. All Star Cast In Color "IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD MAD WORLD" venture," 1, 7. "Island of the Blue Dolphins," 3, 9.

i0 IN COLOR Mitchell Hall, where the 52 productions are usually held, "A Thurber Carnival" will be given in Wolf Hall on the Newark campus, where the auditorium's seating capacity is only about half that of Mitchell Hall. Production dates had been announced as Dec. 10, 11 and 12 but due to the limited seating additional productions have been scheduled for Dec. 9 and a matinee on the 12th, making five stagings in all. Dr.

C. Robert Kase, head of the department of dramatic arts and speech at the University of Delaware, attended the University of Maryland student production of "Anything Goes" last week in Baltimore. He attended as a representative of the Overseas Touring Committee of the American Educational Theater Association to preview the show and give the Maryland students and officials a brief resume of what to expect when they take the show overseas under AETA and State Department auspices next month. Dr. Kase is an old hand at overseas show trips.

The University of Delaware toured "The Tender Trap" and "The Boy Friend" at overseas bases, and will take "Kiss Me, Kate" on an overseas tour next July. The only show on the local boards next week will be the opening of the Wilmington Drama League's psychological TONITE 3 SHOWS 6, 8 I 10 SUN. CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. ACRES OF FREE PARKING The Big One Of The Great Southwest I and the'eapped Magic Serpent," 11, 1, 3, 5. "Of chael Cacoyannis brought in the sound track tapes of "Zorba the Greek" and already has been alerted that they many provide unexpected dividends.

Three of the numbers are so catchy it's possible they will take off like "Never on Sunday." FRED COE is slated to produce Jack Richardson's next play, titled "Christmas in Las Vegas." George Sherman will direct it. Lionel Hampton doesn't have Human Bondage," 6:40, 10:10. "Kisses for My President," 8:25. 202 to a Gunfighter" and "The Secret Invasion." Open 6:30. Show continuous from 7.

WARNER "Send Me No Flowers," 12, 2:05, 4:05, 6, IIG FAMILY SHOW any trouble with the racial sit- Travelers returning from Ja uation. Winding up a tour of 32 pan report that Tokyo now has "FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTURE" PLUS "ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS" STARTS SUNDAY LESLIE CARON in "LILI" one-nighters below the Mason- male equivalents of the famed geisha girls. The "High Spirits" bar, like the show, is a big hit. It hasn't had an empty 8, 10. TOMORROW CAPRI ART THEATER "Night of Passion," 4, 6:25, 9.

"Sexy Probitissimo," 5:25, 8:05, 10:30. CINEMA CENTER "It's a 445PE $56,000 Cello Back glass since it opened. Eydie Gorme has conquered her bout with infectious mononucleosis and is considering an offer for Stuart Boot, FRAN'CIOSA wunw Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," vpwadw i3la television scries ot her own. Open 6:30 Cont. Nitely From 7 P.M.

CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS. FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS! 2:06, 5:06, 8:06. CINEMA 141 "Rio Conchos," Stradivarius cello that a musician left outside a telephone booth three weeks ago was re- JUDY GARLAND'S daughter, Liza Minnelli, has put her stamp of annroval on Judv's steady 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, 9:10. FINAL BIG NIGHT! "INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER" "THE SECRET INVASION" EARLE "Fate Is The Hunt turned to him today after a man beau. Mark Herron-and that's er," 7, 9.

EDGEMOOR "Outrage," MON. TUES. 3 DAYS ONLY! (Sun. Open 5:30 Show Cont. from I P.M.) 'HERCULES the HAUNTED WORLD' had tried to get $50 for it in a some kind unexpected pawnshop.

"first." Liza has been quoted 7:35, 9:50. "CASTLE OF BLOOD" olor. I also ELLIS on An alert pawn clerk who read as saying that Mark is just per- abnut the loss of the valuable feet for Mama. COIOR the Arrow," 5:30, 9:50. "Racing Fever," 7:05.

"Earth Dies wnirrtt III: mill i i.mi.mm Hi I ISIPIILTI (UBR1EN II TMUmWIMUl Screaming," 8:45. GRAND "Goliath and the Vampire," 2, 5:17, 8:29. "Mas murder mystery "Murder Without Crime" on Friday night. The play, directed by Pat Aycr, will be repeated Saturday night and on Dec. 10, 11 and 12.

Reservations may be made by phoning POrter 4-1172 or Mrs. Charles Brammer, ticket chairman, at OLympia 5-4982. The University Drama Group will hold tryouts for "See How They Run," a comedy farce, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday in South Hall on the University of Delaware's Newark campus. Production dates are Feb.

11, 12 and 13. There are roles for three women and five men, and copies of the play are on reserve in the Newark town library. Tryouts for the Ardensingers' production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Friday and on Dec. 8 in the Arcen School.

0. Phillip Steinhoff, musical director, has issued a call for one bass and two each of sopranos, altos, tenors and baritones for lead roles. Production dates will be May 6-8 and 13-15. All interested persons are invited to attend any of the above tryouts. Two plays by Sean 0 'Casey will open at the Hedgerow Theater, Moylan, Wednesday.

Excepi for the opening, the production will run Fridays and Saturdays through Jan. 2. The plays are "A Pound on Demand," portraying the attempts of two hopelessly drunk young men to obtain a pound on demand from a Dublin postoffice, and "Bedtime Story," a gay account of a straightlaced young gentleman's encounter with a spirited young lass of the streets. Mark Conti is directing both plays. Two Broadway openings found the critics favorably Impressed last week.

"The Owl and the Pussycat," a first play by Bill Manoff, starring Diana Sands and Alan Alda, ww rua ink noouotkmi mi imb Otm cerw wi instrument in a newspaper was responsible for reclaiming it for Daniel Vandersall of New York City, who is first cellist for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. WARSAW INN 5TH and CHURCH STS. "THE IMPACTS" I'rirfo; Saturday que of the Red Death," 3:31, 6:48, 10. LOEW'S "Youngblood I i 1 1 NOW SHOWING Doors Open 12 Noon Vandersall absent-mindedly Hawke," 2, 4:30, 7:05, 9:35 PARK "Ride the Wild'' tne ce" outside a telephone Surf," 2, 5:20, 8:30. "Curse of b00tn ncar tne Mosque ineatre Feature Times Today 1 5 P.M.

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! POPULAR PRICES! ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50c the Living Corpse," 3:41, making a pnone can me 10:14. night of Nov. 3. PAUL il ZSV NEWMAN SUPERB I LUIRESGE HARVEY PLEASANT HILL DRIVE-IN When he remembered and "Hercules in the Haunted hurried back, the instrument World" and "Castle of Blood." Open 5:30. Show continuous was gone.

On Wednesday, a man walked IT'S THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER TO ROCK THE SCREEN WITH LAUGHTER! from 6. into a pawnshop here, showed ME BLOOM EDM G.R0EIU Drhiwnrn'n Most Enchanting Spot Cafe Cnntinentnl 30.il NKW CASTLE A F. This Week, By Popular Demand FRANXIE BRENT UEVVK Featuring: Hnliby Lewis TV and Recording Stars MONDAY THRU SATURDAY PRICES CORNER DRIVE-IN the eello to cerk Michael Zab- STANLtT KnAmtrl "ffS A MAD, MAD, MAD, wh MNiyisioN MAn TECHNICOLOR' unni UNITED ARTISTS llUnLU SUNDAY OPEN AT 2 P.M. Roustabout" and "The Pinkjoskyi and said he wanted to Panther." Open 5:30. Show con-Lawn jt for $50.

tinuous from 6. I RIAITO I amusKy saw lie nave iu examine it in a back room. The BE THE JUDGE was ft an act of moenca or an act of fove? EDGEMOOR man demanded it back but when Zablosky insisted on ex-aming the cello, the man left. a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," 2, 4:36, 7:12, 9:48. STATE "Lili," 7, 9.

TOWNE "Panda and the Magic Sergeant," 1, 3. "Kisses SUN OPEN 5:30 CONT. FROM I P.M. For My President," 4:45, 8:25, 'Of Human Bondage," 6:40, Indian Visits Mowow NEW DELHI, India (UPD- HELD. OVER.

thru. TUES. 1st RUN WILMINGTON Open 6:30 Cont. Nitcly From 7 P.M. ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS! 10:10.

FREE PARKING AFTER 9 P.M. 9th and Shipley 12th and West Sts. FEATURES: 9:58 202 DRIVE-IN "Hercules foreign Minister Swaran Singh received seven pro and three con reviews, and "Poor Bitos," the Jean Anouilh play starring Donald Pleasence, was approved by six of the nine reviewers filing notices. The majority saluted the skill of the players and director in Manoff's two-charcter play, but differed on the quality of the script. The cons also lauded the cast, but thought the script too thin for a full evening.

The pro voters welcomed the bitter-brilliant Anouilh "dark" comedy with brilliant performances. The cons thought the construction and aim confusing, with Kerr of the Herald Tribune noting points of monotony in Pleasence's portrayal. Shows that closed last week include "Conversation at Midnight" after four performances, "Something More" after 15, "I was Dancing" after 16, and "A Severed Head" after 29. "The Deputy" will close tonight after 318 performances. "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" will substitute Sunday matinees for Monday night performances.

"Funny Girl," the Barbara Streisand musical, will vacation from Dec. 14-20. Claire Nichtern, producer of "Luv," Broadway's latest hit, served 35 gallons of coffee to patrons waiting in line the first two days after the rave reviews. BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY 'TIL 2 P.M. ADULTS 90c VERY FRANK VERY FUNNY! in the Haunted World," and left yesterday for a two-day "Castle of Blood." Open 5:30.

visit in Moscow on his way to Show continuous from 6. (New York, where he will head WARNER "Send Me No India's delegation to the United Flowers," 2:05 4:05, 6 8, 10. 1 Nations General Assembly. DOftiS TOIMY Hudson Day RaNDaifcUl TUB SMORGASBORD Every Sunday fy Ban me NO LOweRS $2.00 Delicious All You Can Eai 11 A.M. 'TIL 7 P.M.

only An all new height 1 IJsT NOW PLAYING OUTSTANDING FEATURES TOWN COUNTRY DINER Route 13, Tybout's Corner, New Castle, Del. EA a ccnn 2 in fright and might! TODAY: 8:25 P.M. SUNDAY: P.M. 2nd THEY LOVE ONLY FOR BLOOD! "CASTLE of BLOOD" Humble Donates Films lo U. of D.

TODAY: SUNDAY: Metro Uoidwyn Miyer presents A Seven Ails Production I KIM LAURENCE' NOVAK -HARVEY -A BQUBBISB filmed musical and, will be presented in the spring Seven dramtic the INDEPENDENCE INN Note Serving Daily SPECIALIZING IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN CUISINE Hreakfast Lunch Dinner Located in: INDEPENDENCE MALL Concord Tike Drl. I'hon OL 2-3181 programs nave Deen as pan 01 me c-unuuuiei iumuh- ijwauwimu mini uw given to the University of Del-1 time film series "Kisses fw MtKHreoiY WARNER BROS. Hiojrraphy Help On Cliurcliills Asked aware by the Humble Oil and Refining Co. B.W. LaDage, the company's Wilmington district manager, presented the series, "The Fes HEY KIDS! HERE'S A BIG HOLIDAY TREAT AN ALL CARTOON SHOW SAT.

SUN. MATINEES TODAY: 11 a.m.-l p.m. -3 p.m. -5 p.m. 1 p.m.

3 p.r 'LONDON (1IPP Mary Soames, REOPENING NOV. 27 tival of the Performing Arts. daughter of Sir Winston and COULD FEEL HIM ACROSS A ROOM. It includes performances by Churchill, appealed to the BONBON COCKTAIL LOUNGE RESTAURANT dres Segovia, Pablo Casals, public yesterday for help in as-Paul Scofield, Rudolf Serkin and Sembling a biography of her the Budapest String Quartet, mother. Dorothy Stickney, George Lon- she asked for letters, photo-don and Isaac Stern.

'graphs or newspaper clippings Jack Sturgell, Student Center "which might assist me in my program director, said the films task." YDUNGBL UDD LUNCHEON DINNER LATE SNACKS XTIL 2 A.M. HAWKE GIANT KIDDIE SHOW TODAY 12 NOON "FRANKENSTEIN DAUGHTER" Cortooni DELAWARE COCKTAIL LOUNGE 107 W. 7TH DEL. LUNCIIEOXS DINNERS TONY TINO AND THE T's FORMtRLY AT MUSICAL BAR MUSICAL COMEDY GROUP All the blister-heat of the best-seller! JAMES FRANCISCUS SUZANNE PIES IETJE GENEVIEVE PAGE 13 5 Blocks from Route 130 (Food Fair) on the Harding Highway Penns Grove, N.J. DANCING NIGHTLY TT Shirley MocLaine Robert Mitchum Sean Connery at Paul Newman James Bond "What A Way To Go" "DR.

NO" COLOR COLOR NOW DOORS OPEN 11:15 A.M. 4r, Si. FEATURE AT 11 30, 2:00, 4 30, 7:05, 31 SUN. FRI. SAT.

i Your tloxt Tom i STARTS SUNDAY "GOLIftTH AND THC VAMPIRES" "MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH" Fret Pirkinf Atter P.M. Pitting Authority.

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