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St. Peerburg Times 29 mm SCHOOL NEWS REVIEW jTuesdoy, Sept. 22. 19S3 LOU ELLA IN HOLLYWOOD I Lcclman Junior 0k IS AIR CONOITIONfO V' -I Audrey Hepburn No Deautj 'Sfalag IT At The Floridd Replete With Gl Uproar Is Having Open a IUIUM tmotR But Charm Galore, What? House Thursday If Rossano Brazzi, who is known CO-HIT By LILLIAN BLACKSTONE Though its setting is grim a TOW prison in Germany in World War II "Stalag 17." at the Florida Theatre, rises above its unhappy circumstances to become one of the funniest comedy-melodramas of Members of Lealman Junior H-oh School Advancement Club will meet Thursday, 8 p. in the school auditorium for a short BY LOIT.I.I.A O.

PARSONS Motion Editor HOLLYWOOP Off the screen as the Gregory Peck, of Italy, knew he was risking law suit program the year. business session and a of entertainment. kv-k I 11 A Audrey Hepburn Ii not a Icaring beauty, but is so vi -j various and thoroughly nice Broadwav I art; priceless as the prison guarJ. Adapted from the told and camp coramarccr. wnai mej stcrv is Lealman's new principal C.

Y. istage version, its when he came tc Hollywood to appear in 'We Believe in Love" fin 20th-Fox, but he took the chance anyway because he anted to see our town. A few days ago the ax fell when Daria Filrt. of Rome filed a damage suit him for that she's goinj; to live our Hollywood girls plenty of competition, not only on the screen but with the unattached males around town. Ti 1 1 III I TIMES MOVIE REVIEW; coming to Hollywood and thus re boys do lo them is beyond; imagination, until you've seen it.

Two of the cast's best comedians! are Robert Strauss, the dumbi Stosh who is referred to in thei picture as "Animal," and his onlyi slightly brighter ra, Harvey Lem-beck. These two were in thei original stage production and one: of their best scenes is where Strauss mistakes Lembeck for; One of her comin pHi.res is a iJi Mjore and a new teach-w bold, er, John Wellman. will be intro-j masculine hu-duced by Advancement Club'mor and unin-I'tesident Ed Silk. hibited earthi- A program of entertainment, tol.iess. Due to be presented by the Loyal Order: clever handling of Moose Quartet, will be followed(by Billy Wilder, by an open house.

Refreshments) it ha? lost none will be served in the cafeteria of the richness with Mrs. Vose G. Pneuman and of the stage pro-Sirs. Louis T. Vision in charge.

I duction. though. musichl in which Don on making the picture with plans to star her with 'ad promised to Kaye. This is one of the first de-ido for the Itahan company, cisions Don made after he signed; Brazzi, was a hero a new contract as exe-utive the Italian undergiound, and dtirer with Paramo nt. har a personal letter cf commen- When I heard he was preparing Ration from President Eisenhow er such a picture I asked him whyhich helped srrooth his entry a musical for Audrey.

He said.jinto the U. S. for the Fox job. be toned Grabie when Lembeck has; CO-FEATURE tt DESTINATION MURDER Parents of Lealman students are rectssarilv. it had to stuued sawdust curls unaer nis; invited.

'down to conform wit.i Hollywood's ood taste caP- ln 311 a'rnesS 10 veny, and Production C'oie BOUNDLESS must be explainer inai irauss is; BOCA CIEC.A HIGH Students vote today to officially 1 "under the influence" when this "Well, she's a fine ballet dancer KENZIE CLEMENTS The POWs have little reason to UCCUrs. Amusing rs it is, this PRINCE AI.Y AND C.E.NE Only fly in the ointment of the lame the school newspaper ana yearbook. be happy in the mud and filth scene js not as funny as the the German prison, but healthy jsequente wnen the two, Strauss (romance of Prince Khan and and she sinss, too. ir her own fashion. As for Darny, veil, he's just one of the nest ertertainers in the business, that's all." BAREFOOT I always say it only takes one TAair.lIT Gene Tierney is her mother, Mrs.

Belle Tierney. who has remained close to her daughter in France. Individual ballots will be distributed this morning during homeroom period. Students will l. 1 4 A i males that they are.

the hjs ona underwear, attempt the best of it. Their ingenuity 0f the Russian women' boundless: they have their own 'territory DIAMOND FILM Little Billy Chapin is the winner as he vies with his pop, Dan Dailev, in the new 20th Century-Fox comedy-drama. "The Kid from Left Field," now showing at the Pheil Theatre. Dailey and Anne Bancroft are starred in the baseball film, showing through Wednesday. It's pretty definite now that Aly a smuggled- Thpn another scene VUlir till Uli uuut iinr viav -M i i brand of moonshine 't will be tabulated after school ZSaf (Taicr Msani ar ve4 4, PM gowl role to give an actoi a new will not marry Gene even though in radio, ana even uinotuuis Dut let the oncoming audiences.

fad NEtCHSOe 1 00 MGHT" fl vr CfiRLOaff THEATRE TIME CLOCK with the winning name being the une that receives the greatest number of votes. Names for the newspaper, a bi-weeklv publication with the first through which they can watch the.fjpd this and others for them-Russian femmes lined vp on the st.jves They'll appreciate the pic-other side of the lirbed wire fence more "if they can make it to be deloused. an "Operation Discovery." Tuesday, Sept, 22, 1933 1 -ase on his acting life, he pays more attention to her Kdmond O'Brien had any other woman. Because raves about his nk ir. "Julius'of the Aga Khan's advanced years Caesar," whicn wasn't nearly as and his insistence that Aly marry important as so.ne of the others.

'no more actresses, and that he So now Joseph Viankiewicz, who'stick to the I. maili religion, who directed t-it- Shakcspearean'there's very little chance of a drama, has signed Edmond forimarriage. Certainly Aly won't one of the leads in "The Barefoot risk the chance of losing his in Goddess." heritance. The bovs even manage a Christ- TlKFC ,0:40 Ki.ni to hf readv fur riis- "Stalig 1:35, 4.04. Entertainments sav M.OKIItt: HOI Vairtaa-aEZ 1:1 "Ijitin Lover CI.KARW ITKK "Oonttemen Prefer Blonle." 2:2" 4:10 7 :4.V I.I 1.1 TO BV: "Girls Of P'easure liin! 7.

SMS. "Aoijnmfi! In Paris' 2. 5:16 "The Miwin 1 Bine" 3:25, 6:41 9 III TimilR lRIVK-IN: "Assienment In Paris. nc! "When The P.eskms Rwle." HI NF-KIN Items under tht aeadinr mar 5:32. -Krora Here To 1ST tribution Sept 30, include: tree, also smuggled in.

and High Tide The Compass, Pirates; try pathetically to make theirs a Log, Treasure Chest, Wind holiday. kutlass and Surf and Sand. News-j The problem, at the story is paper staf; members ill begin told, is to discover the stooge 'an orivrtisirKT rimnaian trwlav who is SDvitig or everything that niKiliomu arf line aaa mail fllUltl Off llM. Eternity," 1. ilt 8:20.

7 -The Kil From Left Fiei.l." CAKI) PAKTY AMKKK'AN HOME Cape -j. The si names to he voted viDon goes on in Mala? (German for Corner Ur. Onlnl Ae. PALM: 1:27. 4:41.

7:55 :32 Li'i." 48:44. "Slight of roftiv," ti -119 KK II: Tliamingne for Two "Sanlii at 7.1. (VMM): "Kemain To Be 2-IX "Never Lei Ale "The Band Wagon." 7 9:30 l.K(.ll The Banrt Wagon," 2. 4 Pius OfSfOOM NFWS ALL AIRLINE STEAMSHIP TICKETS PERSONSLflfJDSEE S.l'5 II Co." I.l(l.i: 9:20. priSOn) 17.

Whatever I13ppens ju-an I.riui, Aui. Prizes Ke(renmens. the radio, two men trying to es-iy-j, isl7War Veterans Aux cape, other secrets, is reported ltw(d Kmma8 ai st is-j-im Ave t. haflniiartr'i The men think N. Sei.t Frwrtila wiii su rT the yearbook include: Jolly Rogei, Treasure Chest, Pirateer, Pirates Log, The Schooner and The Binnacle.

LAKE VIEW EI. EM ENTARY Carole Ann Redden was recent- Hlll'llV TKPiN: 'in. use of Wan," 2:25, 7:2 I Bav Pjnes Hospil Phones 5-4340 or 52-0601 129 Centrol Ave. the spy is William one of the best actors in the film. When ifiM MIDWAY Of Thre Creeps," "Stry "The Cat 1RI F.

3(1. 10; Ies," 7 Don Taylor, a lieutenant, is moved mmmv 3:37. I8IM lKI.IV: "Farmer Tk- A Wife' 7:11, "H'Mise On 2nrt Jlret V.W 1.1 MIMi imnmv: "T-fs Io It Aj.tin "Assignment In Pn 9 lKI IV Fare." 7 2U HI "Kestmadotl Munler." 8 10. nKK: "Llli." 7. "ILnel KUX i "AfUfe With A trnter." 1:15.

4 ::7, 7 9:40. K' UK: "The Insert 7. lo -T4. "Oanrinsr In The Trk 4TH lKIFIV: "Firmer Tulien A Wife" 7. 10:23: "H'lii-e on P.R IIII XKIV SI Rl RUN' Thunder Bay HKUIKMOV: "Her First Romance." in "Uili." 1 4:34.

2 :1, I I OKIIl "0KH6PA4.2HIT5I ti .13. TK All. IRIF. IV: "Tnke Me To Town." TODAY, WED. THURS.

"SCANDAL AT SCOURIE" la TecKnacoloe CREEK CARSON, WALTER PIOGCON ALSO TECHNICOLOR FEATURETTE "CHAMPAGNE FOR TWO" lanrt The Coronation yueen IiI.K M4jHKV: bih. Met Me At lv elected president of the Lake-'into the barracks and unmasked view Junior Garden Club. Otherjto the Germans as the American officers chosen include Nona Hens-! who blew up an ammunukm train, iey, vice president; Jeff prisoners decide Ho'den is the secretary; Barbara Maclver, stool pigeon and beat him up impress reporter; Stanley EllinwoodJ mercifully. Ironically, it is this historian, and Nancy Taulson, beating and subseqient sleuthing fiower show chairman. by Holden, that lea is to the real spv.

SPIIS NAZIS r.IDICULED Sopl.omores are busy campaign- The picture laughs at the Nazisl ing with final balloting scheduled th.cughout the entire 1'9 for tomorrow, following the gen- Sig Ruman and Oscar Preiningorj eral assembly program. Sophomores currently cam-'dent are John Harrison, Barry; paigning for the office of presi-1 Lipscomb and Arthur Miller. Run-1 Th Afrlean Queen. I Paula," and The Fair." III Rlon.les." 7:111. "Count The House.

ft 4.1 HKl.l:M: "SUshl Case of I-arreny," 7:25. I'l: The 411 Kill "Rert PKies of Montana 111117 "The Man on trie Kiflel Tower :25. PORT RI4 II KV ViM.l Main street To Broa.l Wife." an.l "The Sur." I I iltfclN T0NKMT TAKES 1100 TANGERINE AVE. SO. LAST DAY 7 P.M.

11 P.M. Adulti 36c Child 9c fUtf. WED. CM' SEE the EXOTIC Veil Dance $t2 PER CARLOAD 1 RICHARD BURTON ROBtRI NtlCi4 iati m-jam ri Trfuiiirni nD i.a.O.Mstt.nilH.ULU Claia Uii Alchwiia A non mis. Oi rout tl Ninth A enu Ptmtti 1953 WTHC MOUSE 6m" ieitGRtru hiil WltllAM LUNDIGAN Tuesday, Sept.

22 Entertainments Yvonne DeCarlo Peter Ustinov CARTOONNEWS IESUE CARON MEL FERRER EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT YWTA nv rmt. 5 p. m. VtA. ftuiith 1 tit.

ait Km ks teach p. Hot in autiaus. Wiilluui Smiiii)K -S. F- nJ A. M.

Jutiu 7 (t. th Street Ssoulri mnt A vi-nue. wiarrwA ctxrrrsx Ofen Air Kurum. Pa i k. is--i Ijt.tun ni nnoTY UI6IITS perweieiii, csmpol Krternsi tier of Katies Auxiliary "xUilut of antique TUfS--JiWiT TO DINE WIIERE Jtse Jalilrs a.iuie lniihti, 4 iu p.

r-apirsi hm. Historic) Ufln. Sons tf the B-actie. Art and t'ralt? iVnler for Ailuitn.) (i. Oasis.

Prtersutiric Becli. I snoiimreu by "itj KecientMin lriaiiiin-m Mrt-iinc liuine on l.f'Ki Baeti "i.riv South. To1jv nlfM Ky. Plasa Hutel Street anu onn to ttie puohc. follow: Stilt file atuliti.ilf Bouievurd.

A aaaHaaa LISTED BY LOCATION FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE landscape charcoal. watercolor an.lj Ro.1 Kcbekah Loge t. exricim-oil. ceramics. 9 to a.

m. iulo- otiservance of the Hl-'n1 anniver gr)hy. jiasaw work. 2 to 4 p. or the Keheksh lcgiee.

8 m. weakiiiR. 10 a. m. to 4 oil ao.1 1 tNhi Kltoa Mall.

V'eia Zoiier, prvcram w.tercoor stiowcam MintniK. leather- director. work, si ulr'turniK. :3 to m. 'rest Civic Association, It p.

m. Mil watercolots Ilfan ilal.ltl CrW reshytei mil Cliilich Amies. St. PetershuiR Beckiis sell taugln St. eterstniri; Jumvi iKise utilities, on "Street L.lK'itinK ti i rector Al-CONDITIONED Slielton.

transit depa rlineut .111.1 Ttolli: fill. un. "Bus t.steiisioii in nipennteinl College siuiient. a. m.

to rnntrailHiiary Arts Callery, 1711 Street Pinellas Hark. oiie-111 art show hv Havi.l An.ierson. Ill a. to ti 10., VWCA Art tiainij. EXCLUSIVE NOW I i This Area.

Couples Cluh of First Congregational "h.ii.li. covneii dish (upper. p. iliiuiiK room. Pi (trim Hall, First Con-reRitl ion.it Church.

Ii lEh'er" of America, p. Kraternal Hall. OPENING TODAY P.M. far RiuKOtiom Ph. 3-4801 DchcIamv food in Deliahttul Home Atmosphcra Serving Paitiei Individual Dinners S301 Central Ave.

Organizations SHAWN HOUSE M'i MUSICAL ROMANCE OF Ely? 'P, Bookmobile The House Thar Good Food Built Central At 5Stb Street Scli.l. 712 First Avenue; North. to 11 a m. tOigie Crest Kl Center. Fifth Avenue and 7uth st re-t II a.

to p. Kot-i est Hills Sctioot. ii2l Sixth Avenue South WILL BE GLAD YOU CAME YOU tiWSZCF 1 000O FOOD Fine BreoMokts Lunches Evcnina ii Sunday Dinners I to Tv rone Chopping ('enter. to in. Molly's Kmaiiis Club.

international Club Speaker: Bvr.l M. I-itiiam. Tonv Jannus first stuoent flier. Prugiaro in anticipation of the local ion of Die Anniversary of Powere.l KliKlit Optimist -luij :15 Inteinatmnsi Clnh. (Juests: Coach Holi Cill.crt tin.l His staif Iroin Boca iVsa IliSh Schiail.

Culf Jle.icli t'liih. p. Hath Chiii. Seet A'leiineu reliearsni. 8 Kika Ciiib, Til Ariiiiliton Avenue.

Snnsliiiie Aroma 44, lieoilorizeJ Older of the tkunk. riiH'll. 4'liatlerhox. Council K. Junior ower Ciiile.1 American Mechanics, p.

Kralernal Hall at. i'etershuris Lo.lse 42. Knigllts of Pvthlas. a p. K.

of P. Hall. St Petersburg Chapter lil Order of De Molav. p. Masonic Temtile.

I. M. Tate Post Kt. Veterans of Koreign Wars. 7: VKW Hall.

Ct POr.liiirf l.Olle 1145. I.nval Or- OPEN EVERY DAY 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. LETS DO IT AGAIN (TECH THE LAUGHLOADEO SALUTE TO THE P.W.'st CHICO- Spanish Restaurant 738 CENTRAL OPEN ALL SUMMER JANE WTMAN RAY MILLAND NITE NITE ASSIGNMENT PARIS Dana Andrtws Morta Taren PEW TTZ der of Moose. 8 Moose Hall.

I ai Class in still life and characier studies. I p. Art Cluh of St Petershurn. I Alconoiicn Anonvmous. Central Group.

p. S.il Banm Avenue. TURNER tiMDoMONTAlBAN JOHN LUND louis CALHERN ct CARTOON-NEWS WILUSGHAM RESTAUR AST JUST A FEW DOORS From Union Trust 847 Central PRIVt-IW TMEATMt WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER CHOPS CHICKEN thru Wed. Open 4:00 1 lemen Prater Blondes" I ft. 1 STEAKS CLUB BONE STEAK 50c GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING TOUR SEE ST PETERSBURG AND GULF BEACHES si.50 "COUNT THE HOURS'' IT FULL COURSE DINNER EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING OPEN 12:45 Plus Toi lUts.

is iev 1 lull IHI itllll IIIIIHI lull SPIRIT0F7O" THE STORTT OFOUR LEAVE JO A 2 GREYHOUND BUS STATION XtNlGR CITIZENS 687 Central Ph. 7-57 MRS. JOHNSON'S CHICKEN DINNER Branch of Mr. Johnson's Valparaiso, Ind. (Uimvi nam Air-Conditioned II li At The Sute, It's The Beit Sbou Toum" PFirSOXALLY CONDUCTED SIGHTSEEING TOURS SOUTHERN TOURS 14 Central Ave.

Ph. 7-77 Pork Chops (2) Dinner $1.00 FRIED OR ROAST CHICKEN DINNERS SI. 00 4400 4th St. No. Man.

Thru Sot 4:30 to a 30 P.M. Sunday 11:30 to P.M. Call 41 2622 or 70-4204 For FREE Home Delivery Music By Muzak PUGIL CENTRAJ. AT 4tK ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN Bel in ark From The Boldest Best-Seller of All! FLORIDA WILD ANIMAL RANCH Open Doily 9 A.M. till 6 P.M.

4th St. A 48th Ave. No. DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1001 FIRST AVE. NO.

PH. 7-3223 The Verr Fines in Foods AIR-CONDITIONEO STEAKS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY CHOPS CURB SERVICE ALWAYS A PLACE TO PARK SEAFOODS Via Direct Connection in Jacksonville DC-6 Leaves Tampa 11:59 PM FINE JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE 4M accifRiviTf arv ii TODDLE HOUSE 1 The I WWIaaa IWVfta FOODS 931 4th ST. NORTH OPEN 24 HOURS Air Conditioned Charlotte Amalie, V. I Dac. 24 is aur second port of coll CLEARWATER POWER SQUADRON'S 13-day Holiday Cruisa board tha S.S.

Silvantor. leaving Miami Dec. 20. Coll Clearwater 31-721 or 33-B7SS tor reservations. Open to all.

mm rtlrrH A 1 'ir rn. I uat SERVING AKFART LUNCH DINNER DAIRYLAND 363 4th ST S. Open 7 A.M. la 10 P.M. CHICKEN SEAFOOD STEAKS CstWTatAl.

at 2nd OPEN Roller Skating TONIGHT 7:30 GAY BLADES ROLLER RINK 2191 9th Ave. No. OPN tO AS A.M. 30Titl23OTt35l oil fares plus tax ram 1 ALLYSON BURDICK'S DRIVE-IN $00 4th St. South 7 ry Our Specialty Fantoil Jumbo A A French Fried Shrimp (Platter) I Closed Monday! Air Conditioned Open 7 A.M.

to 2 A.M. Plenty Parkins. Curb Service I JOHNSON MARINE ARENA OPEN 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. B5ST KZSJZXHSXt LL'ICASTER'CLIFT c-rrvfj FKASX KSSSA (tERRSKlAMREED No.

End of Johns Pott Bridac 1 mrto tiiST pur. aw st oast's Lnrtfest Aquariuti call 7-8284 FOR SPACE IN THIS DIRECTORY PI I. 5-1111 ST. PETERSBURG TIMES DISPLAY DEPT..

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