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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 46

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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46
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6-n Thiirmlav, Mairh 16, 1961 Twc Shwevfpowt TlMrt AT CENTENARY 7 ON WITH THE SHOS Anna Russell, international comedienne and musical satirist, and Myra Kinch and her dance troupe. Joseph M. Running, director of the school of music Centenary, la, chairman of the Lyceum committee. OFtN I Mi HOW! PHONi 411411 i Announcing "BtN-HUR" Ftaturt SCHEDULE fly PERWLKS ALEXANDER Chamber Music Group To End Lyceum Series Winner Ivm ACADEMY AWARD Neminoti.ns Including Picture) -mm III MM Mil III III III! Ml IHIII mW II Aid I Coty aao I I The National Gallery of Art in Washington, C. has more than 27,000 pictures and other art objects in its collection.

SEE KHlHt Mil JKItll Oitest Junior League in Moppet Theater In keeping with tradition, it is fitting that tha Shreve-port Junior League is the host organization for the Children's Theater Conference here tomorrow and Saturday, It was the Junior League which called the first Children's Theater Conference in Chicago in 1930, and followed it up with three subsequent conferences one at Cleveland in 1933, one in Baltimore in 1938 and one in Chattanooga in 1939. On these occasions the Junior League delegates gath- MEXICAN FOOD AND IOONI tmusk, RICHARD SLi null F.alur.l. II 00 1.30 5 40 I 30 STUDENTS' DISCOUNT GROUP TICKETS Adults 11.00 Until P.M. 8 TO SEE BEN-HUR, 75c EH3 -SJ: Li erea, strong, la worn on Up.n r.atur snowinqi 01 3i033il0 7s13 i20 rhildren's nlavs with such Quintet was an event of such high artistic content as to constitute an unforgettable experience," according to the critic for El Murcurio of Mur-curio of Santiago, Chile. "Their interpretations are true models of balance, poise, instrumental brilliance, precision, dynamic and expressive eloquence." Similar praise came from the critic for the Buenos Aires Musical, who wrote, "When, in chamber music we see an entire group of musicians placing their outstanding mastery of their instruments at the service of pure art, then we can hope to hear results such as the New York Woodwing Quintet achieved in Teatro Colon.

The current Lyceum Series included performances by Fer rante and Teicher, duo-pianists; Earle Spicer, ballad singer; mom TOO mm A jZ I I -rm 'MM I BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! uunuo EV1 Miss Clifford herself is chairman of the conference; Ruth Ryers. who does multiple duties for the Dallas Theater Center. Baylor University, and a Teen Theater at the Dallas theatrical facility headed by Paul Baker; Dr. John Roach of Texas Woman's College, and the husband-and-wife team of James H. and Dorothy Davis Miller, Miller, a consultant on designing community and campus playhouses, was on the faculty of the University of New Mexico before moving to Shreveport.

His wife, formerly on the staff of the Goodman Theater in Chicago, directs children's productions here for both the YWCA Theater and the Junior League. She has directed the YWCA 'a current show, "King Woodenhead's Crown," which delegates will see Saturday morning. In Austin last Saturday Mouzon Law broke a plethora of traditions mmm distinguished people of the American theater as Robert Edmond Jones, Hallie Flanagan, Norris Houghton, Paul Wing, Alexander Dean and Stanley McCandless. In 1944, recognizing the need of academic and professional guidance for this work, the Junior League led its workers into the membership of the Children's Theater Conference of the American Educational Theater Conference, which accounts for the ivy league backgrounds of the many specialists for the Shreveport sessions of the Region Five conference. Among these specialists drawn from halls of ivy are Mouzon Law and Dorothy Clifford of the faculty of the University of Texas, while "-run 2127 Greenwood Rd.

(Hwy. 80 West) Spaghetti end meatballs end othtr delicious) Italian dishes at ElChico's famous IAST TIMES TODAYII THE HAPPIEST COMEDYI GLENN DONALD Plaudits from music critics both here and abroai have been accorded members of the New York Woodwind Quintet, slated to appear on the Centenary College Lyceum Series on Tuesday, March 21, The appearance the quintet at 10:30 a.m. in Haynea Memorial Gymnasium will end the 1960-61 Lyceum Scries on the local campus. Tickets for the public will be available at the door the morninj, of the concert. Now in its tenth year of existence, the quintet made a ten-week tour of South America under auspices of the United States State Department and appeared during the summer of 1958 at the American exposition of the Brussels World's Fair.

Members of the group are Samuel Baron, flute; Ronald Roseman, oboe; John Barrows, French horn; Arthur Weisberg, bassoon, and David Glazer, clarinet. The five have made numerous recordings for Columbia, Concertapes, Crest, Period and Philharmonia Recording Companies in recent years. The Indianapolis News termed them "artists with a touch of genius," and The Washington Evening Star referred to their appearance in the nation's capital as "a delight from first to las'." 'The New York Woodwind Quintet, surely the finest of its breed, gave a highly rewarding program," wrote the critic for The Chicago American after the quintet's program in Chicago. After an appearance in Cleveland, The Cleveland Plain Dealer's critic wrote that "rarely does an audience hear an entertaining program so beautifully performed." The five musicians gained enviable reviews during their South American tour as well as for their many concerts in the United States. "The first appearance here of the New York Woodwind FORD O'CONNOR TODAY OPEN 1:4 WALTDISNEY5 tEGZM popular prices.

CINEMASCOPE COLOR) children theater with his pro TtCHmcouM nim.MfunsKW. OPEN 11:43 PHONE 424-5349 duction of "Reynard the Fox," the i i American premiere of a fren.cn play by Arthur Fauquez. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS "Reynard the Fox" is essentially satire and satire has been considered verboten in children's theater heretofore. The play's language is elevated, but in context, the words should be undertstandable to children. Other taboos knocked into a STARTS TOMORROW, COLOSSUS OF THRILLS! SPLENDOR UNMATCHED! History't Mamout reign of terror rocks the screen with its violence! In response to many requests, we will, sell tickets in advance for the limited, continuous-run' engagement of Walt Disney's "101 Dalmatians" which starts Wednesday, March 29th, at the Don Theatre.

For your further convenience, you may huy tickets in advance at any of the six Gulf States Theatres the Don Theatre, Broadmoor Theatre, Barksdale or Don Drive-In Theatres, Bossier City, Joy Drive-In Theatre or Sunset Drive-In Theatre, Shreveport. You may telephone, write to P. O. Box 1780, or come to any of the six box-offices for tickets beginning now. Tickets are good for any performance, matinee or night (five shows daily).

Buy now for the whole family. Tickets make nice birthday or anniversary gifts, Easter-egg-hunt or bridge prizes, party favors or goodwill gifts to employees, etc. cocked hat with "Reynard the Fox" included subtle characterization Open 6:15 Show Starti 7 Cyd Charlii. Dan Dail.y "MEET ME IN IAS Plul (Both In Color) John Woyn. Susan Hoyward "THE CONQUEROR" (both the good and bad in each character is shown) and the leading character is a rogue, a charming Just one of several mouthwatering dishes on the El Chico menu every day the menu that tells the most delicious story in town.

rascal, instead of a hero. "What we need in children's theater is the kind of play that en Ml MTU tertains children, but which adults Protest Is Set Against Bill On Pay Hike Shreveport restaurant owners will join other restaurant operators in the state and nation Tuesday in a march on Washington to protest the proposed minimum wage coverage of service industry workers. Glenn 0. Smith president of the Northwest Chapter of the Louisiana Restaurant said at least six men from the Shreveport area would make the trip, planned to keep restaurant employes exempt from the law's provisions. An estimated 30 persons from Louisiana will represent the state association, James F.

Litchford, LRA president, said. Litchford said National Restaurant Assn. members from all states will take part in the march. A minimum wage bill was approved March 9 by the House Labor Committee. It provides for a two-step 25 cent increase in the present $l-an-hour minimum and for extending coverage to an additional 4.311,000 workers now exempt.

For the newly-covered employes the wage minimum would start at $1 an hour and go up in Optn 6:15 Show Starli 7 Max Bygravel Shirley Jon. "BOBBIKINS" Plui Ann Sharldan Stevt Cochran "COME NEXT SPRING" In Color IE GREAT also can enjoy," Law soundly i i uu 111 I II Ms Mexican, American, Italian and Seafood lunches everyday from 75e to 95. maintains. "Our aim is to create a believable illusion on stage." Back in the 1920's, the Junior! Who Is fp Julio 'SfyJEi Hernandez? ISfcs: League first raised a hue and cry 1 for scripts for children which lead to the establishment of the Junior Op.n 6:1 Show Starts 7 Rory Calhoun Ann. Francis 'THE HIRED GUN" Plu, Ward Ramsey Color "DINOSAURUS" Tht Whola Family Will lav.

Ill League's "Play Bureau." It was the Junior League which sparked the writing of new plays for this OnellimiifecHOne sac sac iiairnaTiriiib Jlie finest in Slireveporl Op.n 6:13 Show Starts 7 Mick.y Roon.y Yvett. Mimi.ux "PLATINUM HIGH SCHOOL" -Plus Robert Wagn.r Dana Wynter "IN LOVE AND WAR" Color RESTAURANTS a moil reasonable prices STARTS MARCH 29th Adults, 90c Children, 35c Day and Night new art they were opening up. Since the Junior League has met with such success in these endeavors, may we suggest a new project which would win the approval of parents in every section of these United States? Campaign for Hollywood lo make more 'family type" film entertainment and less sexed-up "adult" only pictures. With the weight it swings, the PETROLEUM TOWER I UPTOWN 1 r.crtcan CAFETERIA A 5828 line Ave. ii annual steps to $1.05, $1.15 and 4 Ttxai at Edwordt ft DKUAUfVlUUK DIV If CHAIN CAFETERIA 1 I 3950 YourM Dr.

CAFETERIA Junior League could be a purifying force in motion picture entertainment, making movie houses again a popular entertainment center for all ages. St IAKESHORE BIG I CHAIN CAFETERIA 2014 Jtw.llo Rd. 2014 walla Rd. $1.25. Litchford said the hike would increase payrolls from 30 to 35 per cent in the restaurant industry alone.

"The industry cannot stand this increase and it would actually cause a lay-off of employes," he said. At a meeting this week the Northwest Chapter of LRA organized- a committee to work on local arrangements for the Tuesday event. In other business at the meeting Litchford outlined planes for the 10th annual All-South Restaurant Assn. meeting here Nov. 14-16.

3 Listen To JEAN HARRIS Mondoii Friday diract from Ptro-lum Tower Cofo-torio from 9: 15 a.m. to 11 a.m. STUDENT PLAY AT CENTENARY Directed by Orlin Corey, the Centenary College drama department production of Norman Corwin's "The Rivalry" opens at 8:15 p.m. today in the Marjorie Lyons Playhouse. The drama based on the Lin-c 1 n-Douglas debates stars student actor Bob Shy from Kentucky.

CAFETERIAS A Division of the Qxjex co. FAMOUS BURPEE FLOWER SEEDS imiriDi burning trash was blown into the house and caught it afire. Woman Is Jailed In Arson Probe A Negro woman was jailed yesterday morning for investigation of arson after her four-room frame house was destroyed by fire. The woman, Ida D. Houston, the owner and occupant of the house at 1245 Crawfton told investigators that she was burning trash at the rear of the house when the The fire destroyed tht inside of the house.

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