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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 15

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1.1 rrrmi.jj THE HARTFORD COURAHTs Friday, Oetob.r 1962 HOLLY MP 'Go Home' Signs Debut in Saigon Get More Out of Go Out To a Movie SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) "Yankee go home" signs, the J4edda j4oppee traditional mark of the Commu nist agitator in areas where American troops are stationed, have begun appearing for the first time in downtown Saigon. Teacher Picks Tot TV Fare EASTON W) Recommendations on television programs are going out weekly from Staples School, the town's only public elementary school, to parents of pupils, the school principal reported Thursday. Stuart Sellinger, the principal, said the new service seeks to direct the television viewing habits of the children toward programs of educational' value. The recommendations are prepared by Mrs. Lillian Fuh-ro, who is the Grade 2 teacher in the school.

The approved list this week ranged from a zoo program to a variety musical The slogan was painted on wails or posters in several downtown -J "-V. JfV mr lit it If LJ a a ai HOLLYWOOD Dan Dailey (little flavor to the Hollywood pot. hasn't been on Broadway since Ran into Director Morton DacosU "I Married an Angel" in 1939, but Jin a hotel lobby and spent half he's going back in high style. Dan an hour giving him a dissertation will be playing opposite Mary on how to defend himself against Martin in her new musical based! mad dogs. When Mitch met Elsa on the early life of Laurette who'll be his leading lor.

When Dan did "Guys and lady in "Rampage," he circled Dolls" in Westchester this sum-her three times without -comment, mer, Mary, Richard Hall iday, then said, "You're the skinniest and Arthur Schwartz went to see Italian I've ever seen." Where-him. Dailey has read act one 'upon he sent out for a whole bas-and heard six of the songs he'll of goodies salami, cheese, streets Tuesday and Wednesday near hotels where U.S. service men are living. All were prompt ALLYN No Man Is an Island, 11:30, 2:50, :00, Paradilt Alley, 1:20, 4:40, 7:55. ART-Rlchard III, Short Subjects, 7:00.

BURNSIDE Birdman of Alcatrai, Murder She Said, 10:20. CENTRAI Bird Man of Alcatrai, 9:15. CINE' WEBB-Dreams, 6:30, Smiles of a Summer Night, 7:55. CINERAMA Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, 8:30. EASTWOOD Birdman of Alcatrai, Affair to Remember, 7:00.

ELM That Touch of Mink, 1:30, Lonely ar the Brave, 3:15, :30, EM. LOEW'S Two Tickets for Paris, 10:35, 1:20, 4:05, Ring-a- Ding Rhythm, 11:55. 2:45, 5:30, 8:20. LOEW'S POLI 1 Brides for 7 Brothers, 2:20, 5:40, Father of the Bride, 12:45, 4:10, 7:30. LOEW POLI PALACE I Thank a Fool, 6:15, Airborne, 5:00, 8:00.

NEWINGTON Birdman of Alcatrai, 6:15, Short Subjects, 8:30. RIVOLI A Matter of Who, 6:50, Desire Under the Elms, 8:20. STRAND Trolan Horse, 1:30, 5:30, Mongols, 11:30, 3:30, 7:30. EAST HARTFORD DRIVE IN Old Rex, Spartacus, 8:20. E.

WINDSOR DRIVE IN Crowded Sky, Susan Slade, 9:30. FARMINGTON DRIVE IN Hatarl, Escaoe from Zahrain, 7:40. ly torn down or washed off. Homemade, low-power grenades have exploded fairly frequently NOW SHOWING: Sir Lawrence Olivier is now playing the role of be perfect as Laurette's first hus King Richard in "Richard II," bread, wine gave it to her with instructions to "fatten up a bit." in downtown Saigon in recent months, usually near hotels, restaurants or theaters frequented by Americans. Security measures in Saigon have increased sharply, and Americans have been warned band.

This is his year for reunions. Hes working with Bob a two and one half hour production in color at the Art Cinema. Martinelh devoted com Stack in The Untouchables first panion, Willy Rizzo, is not only a 1 iU vw v.wj time they've shared a camera; wit but a suner nhntncrranher WILLIAM H. PEHL Oculists' Prescriptions Filled Broken Lenses Repaired Repair Work of All Kinds 11 ASYLUM ST. m.

303 247-6570 to avoid crowds. Security officials believe the Viet Cong Communists probably will continue to use Saigon primarily as a listening post and will avoid determined assassination attempts and powerful explosions. HARTFORD DRIVE IN Birdman of Al ture with Irina Dimich, despite the riimor. When she arrived here, he had her over at Paramount and posed for pictures, but that was it. Sinatra is pretty upset about the Arab league banking his films because he gave those benefit performances in Israel to aid poor children.

i The Phil Silvers fly up to San catrai, Geronimo, 7:20. MANCHESTER DRIVE IN Pressure since "The Mortal Storm" at Me- They call him the Richard Ave- tro 22 years ago Ross Hir.iter don of Paris. Roz Russell wanted a picture to feature new-1 has a problem with her 19-year-comers, so sat down and wrote old son. Lance. He switched from himself one called "Studio Club," 'Stanford to U.C.L.A.

so he could a kind of "Stage Door" of the hold down his job at the Los An-movies. Co-starring will be those: geles Times. "He's so delectable dishes Sandra Dee and says Roz, "and it's too much to Susan Kohner, with Peter Fonda study all day and work half the to make things more interesting, night." I told her she should be Among new faces who'll get a I proud of a boy with such am-break will be Rosemary ForsytheJbition and willingness to work, a 19 year old Ingrid Berg-1 Most parents wish they were that man, Brenda Vacaro, from 'The: lucky. Lance earned his own mon- TWISTS INTO TOWN: Joey Dee, left, the 23-year-old singing idol of the teen-age set, who rode to fame with the twist, was in Hartford this week in connection with the opening of his latest film at the E. M.

Loew's. He's shown above with Jesse Levine, Columbia Pictures representative, at the Statlcr Hilton. The movie, "Two Tickets to Paris," also stars Jeri Lynne Fraser of Bolton, Conn. Dee and the Stariighters will make personal appearances at the Asylum Street showplace Saturday at 12:10 and 3:30 p.m. (Courant Photo by Robert B.

Ficks). 01 Point, 7:00, La Parisienne, 8:5. MANSFIELD DRIVE IN Hatari, Hell Is for Heroes, 7:15. MEADOWS DRIVE IN Girl of the Night, Housa of Women, 8:45. PIKE DRIVE IN Pressure Point, 7:00, La Parisienne, 8:45.

PLAINVILLE DRIVE IN-Dellcate Delinquent, Sad Sack, Bonus Show, 11:15. PORTLAND DRIVE IN G.I. Blues, Rear Windsor, 9:05. The above time schedule, are up-plled by he theater managements and are subject to change without notice. GLENDURA SOIL PROOF WALL COVERING Francisco for Hal March's opening in "Come Blow Your Horn." They're buddies from 'way back.

Pretty Mrs. Silver is not only a baseball fan, but plays the game and not too bad either. That darling Cathleen Nesbitt is Affair" on Broadway. Mitzi Hoae. ey to buy a car.

1962 PATTERNS RES. and Susie Kaye, whom Ross tagged another Ann-Margret. "Everybody keeps yelling about PER ROLL I've seen some of the new TV shows watched the first "Don't ihere doing "The Farmer's Daughter" with Inger Stevens for Bill Lynn, was born in 1944, Mrs. McCoy wrote Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia, asking that a room be reserved for Donna Lynn in 1962. Ouachita, Mrs.

McCoy's alma mater, confirmed the reservation, and Donna Lynn got her room when the school opened this fall. ARKADELPHIA, Ark. Wl '-There is a lot of talk today about the threatened future overcrowding of colleges, but Mrs. Dale Arthur McCoy of Malvern, was worried about the problem 18 years ago. When her daughter, Donna V.

A. CROSSCUP INC. To Hold Elections ALGIERS (AP)-The Algerian government has decided to hold municipal elections throughout the Hollywood not developing new i Call Me Charlie" and found new-stars, so I'm out to try." says 'comer Josh Peine delightful, but Hunter. Then added, "How I'cf didn't like the show. It down 3640 MAIN HARTFORD Dozier on TV.

Carol Burnett flew from dinner to her hotel room to catch Garry Moore's 527-2639 233-5100 A BISHOP'S CORNER, WEST HARTFORD like to get Ann-Margret tor aggraded the Young Peine nation before 1963. and dress her proper- picture first show: "I felt like I should have been there. I miss them so much." George Marshall ly." has the cutest wife and baby, plus a shaggy dog. The writer-producer director of the show didn't want Peine's name men Bob Mitchum's back adding a wired from Washington: "Still recovering from the operation you made famous. How soon are you tioned.

Well, here it is. Yve.tte Mimeaux joined the cast of "Toys in the Attic." I can't see Dead Martin playing the Ja coming east to hold my hand?" Sorry to learn that Joe Hy-lams had surgery at Mount Sinai 'Hospital. Doctor's keeping him there a week. Dick Powell, out of the hospital, spent a week son Robards Jr. role.

In fact, I can't see a picture of that. I WEST HARTFORD YOUNG DEMOCRATS ididn't like the play. Frank Sinatra will not co-star in a pic -A EAST Qhartfojila end on his boat and has been walking around Beverly visiting friends. You are reading America's No. 1 movie columnist when you read Hedda Hopper daily and Sunday in The Courant.

INVITE YOU TO IN COLOR 55J 1st Timt Al Regular PrieesI Good Start DANCE if li' I fk- COMPLETE I UNCUT! "SPARTACUS" Plus A Boy and Hi. Dog "OLE REX" Comp.ete Show It Childrm 12 Frt. BROOKLYN (UPI) Van Lingle Mungo, colorful Brooklyn Dodeer Ditcher of the 1930s. struck out 12 batters, drove in two runs and pitched a three-hit, 2-0 victory in his major TONIGHT at league debut. THE HEDGES TMIN-'ROMLHtTFol NOW! UNDER ORIGINAL MANAGEMENT TROY DONAHUE IN TWO BIO FILMS "SUSAN SLADE" with Connie Steven.

PLUS "CROWDED SKY" EARLY BIRD SHOW 9 Hartford Road, New Britiait Twist Contest Prizes Music By Tiny Quinn's Orch. 9 P.M. to I A.M. COMPLETE SHOW AT 7:30 C3 cA Bergman Festival at i TONIGHT "Drtims" "Smllss of i Summer Night" jjSBERLm TURNPIKE (M NIWINOTQM yiBOLTON NOTCH VsT. I iJ ii J'' Cy COMING OCT.

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Eve. Adult 11.50. Matinee Sat. 1:15, Adultt SI.2S. Child.

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