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tup-? w.j?p Amusements THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1958 Twenty-Two Ecgshells a Million Years Old eggshells million years oldTOr flVf AT Pl-flT Tl MdNlC MARJORY ADAMS Shady HillThriH Shop Opens Monday With Many Bargains Moscow Radio "reports ostrich' stan. Society Bernstein Enjoys Triumph AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Movie Question Box CHAINED FURY! LEON'ARD BERNSTEIN conducted the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert at Symphony Hail, last night. The event opener) the lflflR-59 Boston University Cclehnty Series. The- program: Berlior: "Roman Carnival" Overture: Charles Ives: Symphony No. 2 (first performance in Boston; Tchaikovsky; Symphony Wo.

4, in minor. In Tchaikovsky's minor Symphony, the overall reading, the flame of emotion, the shaping of the phrases, the dramatic changes of tempo, the accents, the stressing of "inner voices," STANLEY KRAMER TONY CURTIS SIDNEY FOOTER By MARJORIE W. SHERMAN A broken clock can help with a crucial community problem if it's given to the Shady Hill Thrift Shop in Cambridge, where one of the volunteers donates his talent as a repairer of clocks. And since this small, enterprising shop at 19 Brookline Central shares its custom as well as its customers with other-good causes, it is a most rewarding volunteer effort. Where can I contact the following studios: Paramount, M.G.M.

and Warner Brothers? Reader. By CYRUS Dl'RGIN THE even the gestures, all recalled I 4' A. The addresses are Para Teh New York Philharmonic proved itself a re-born and al great orchestra at Symphony Sel'Se have listened last night, Halpl, last night, and music di-j he would have been full-rector Leonard Bernstein en- heartedlv Droud of the Ameri- mount, 5451 Marathon year Monday at 230 The Hollywood 38, M.G.M., Fenway Washington Culver City, CO-FEAT URE I ACRE" I "FORT MASS Warner Brothers, 4000 Warner Burbank, Calif. -JIIITEPWTISTt i JOEL McCREA IREA Shady Hill School parents and alumni are staffing the shop round the clock, as well as helping at the warehouse and with collections. They welcome volunteers (Mrs.

William Pinkerton, UN 4-0696) as well as any donations (Mrs. John Freeman, KI 7-9269). joyed a huge triumph. This concert opened the 1958-59 Boston University Celebrity Series, and in its audience were Boston Symphony music directors Charles Munch, and can, still young, who has ascended from protege into his own brilliance as a mature artist, and who though he now commands upon his own, more SUBURBAN THEATRES Mrs. John Bullard, Mrs.

Albert Goldman and Mrs. Elmer Rigelhaupt are the new members. They will be served English shortbread and Scottish haggis as a reminder of the institute's Nov. 8 benefit performance by the Grenadier Guards Regimental Band and. the Scots Guards Pipers and Dancers.

Q. What were the last Dennis Morgan films and how Dedham Revert Botton Nepontet W. Roxbury Natickl i visiting members of NATO than a little perpetuates the long was George Brent with fabulous radiation of Kous sevitzky. IANT COHJISt AI All 0lMK Mff Tim to OISHIT. UN Via 0IR 100 OTMt VAlUatU 3 Warner Brothers? J.A.H.

Mrs. Richard Wallace of Brookline is chairman of the board for the Shop, which Association Assembly who are guests of the City of Boston. From every point of view, this was a fabulous occasion of music-making. The Philharmonic had not been here for a decade, and Bernsteein, though Proved Truly Great BLAST OFF II Ml Lv 1 itl I opens its freshly-painted A. 1.

Recent Morgan films were "The Gun That Won the West," made in 1955, with green doors on Monday ir 1 That the Philharmonic is a rrrririiLuifya morning at 9:30, its new bins They will also hear about the hospital art wagon launched last year by the ladies committee and new projects for this season from truly great orchestra was and sturdy shelves piled Richard Denning and Paula 4. 3 so very well known among us, proved in the sustained char-had never conducted it in Bos-Jacter of playing, in mass, flex-ton before. To hazard a con-jibility and subtlety. With these viction based partly upon evi- musicians, Bernstein rightfully with bargains of every kind from a lion skin to a child's desk. Mrs.

Charles F. Hovey and Mrs. W. G. Constable.

Raymond; "Pearl of the South Pacific," made in 1955, with Virginia Mayo, and "Uranium can exercise the free, wholly Boom," shown in 1956, with interpretive mannar of conducting he has learned and IN DOVER TODAY, Mr. and Patricia Medina and William TEA AND SHERRY will be served to junior members of Mrs. George S. Mumford of Talman. I tBachiat.nl LIVING IN WE.STWOOD after her wedding at St.

Catherine of Siena Church in Norwood today will be Mrs. Edward F. McKenna (Margery C. Hyland). She and her husband are going to Puerto Rico on their wedding trip.

developed so well, a style Pean Lane are announcing- SiyXX AT HER BIGHEST Wx pSr( I Wckeiitucrianpi 2. Brent made many films the. Boston Wellesley College Club at the opening of their 1958-59 season. Gath dence, and as much upon intuition, New York's Orchestra and its conductor are beginning an artistic era altogether new and gloriously promising. It is evident that Bernstein is the boss and that they respond to him as a virtuoso to a commanding artist.

Last night was also in the way of a posthumous triumph for other companies besides engagement of their daughter, Alice Herrick, to Richard Coplon Jacobs, son which could be disastrous with letter talent, but which with top quality, is a revelation of re-creative music-making. Bernstein, who this time used ering tomorrow atthe house of Mrs. Charles B. Rugg of Warner' Brothers, for whom his pictures included "So Big" and "Purchase Price." Other Boston, they will hear of a short baton, needed no score colo the year's program. and Mrs.

Louis Blu- fnr Trhailrnvclrv wac rlny- forth men. lor berge Koussevitzky, ln.jjW tne coda of Tchaikov i i i ir 1 1 rann nrn wmnup I films included "They Call It Sin," "Fair Warning," "Miss ROBERT TtflOft of John I. Jacobs of Wil-liamsville, N.Y. Miss Mumford graduated from Westover School, Mid-dlebury, and Ambler (Pa.) College. Mr.

Jacobs graduated from Nichols School in Buffalo, Yale and Harvard Law School. nose image Jsernstern Has sky's finale, how beautifully shaped himself as musical in- tne orchestra articulated the Pinkerton" and "Ex-Bad Boy." IN FLORIDA for a stay at ths CONTINUOUS FROM DUSK BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 terpreier. Already Bernstein even at hurricane speed. rA.f)PAlaH nn.J flnl MEDFORD MEDFORD as it-iitoicu a euuu ucai Ul I'vo neiror hporrt thic rir.no cn Americana Hotel at Miami Beach are Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Phillips of Wayland. Hostesses include Mrs. G. Arnold Haynes, president of the club; Mrs. Edward Proctor Mrs.

Alan S. Garon, Mrs. Frederick R. Garon, Mrs. John R.

McKinhey, Miss Gay W. Tucker, Mrs. Sumner Fanger, Mrs. Robert Det-weiler, Mrs. William Nissen, Mrs.

Ralph Griffin, Mrs. J. night's performance was the CIROI SCR 930 well before. SFEWIHS HIT the Koussevitzky sound in the rich, deep string sonorities, the bright quality of woodwinds first Boston. The style is Ives' Second Symphony, though composed at the turn largely German Romantic, imp -w 6, JtrtH Oft blending of brass 'of the 20th Centurv.

was never STRANGER and the colors. heavily scored, with much THREE NEW MEMBERS of 'performed complete until TWINO FRI 'CHICAGO CONFIDENTIAL1 instrumental detail, but with "Volumbia, the Gem of the seven years ago, ana last SUN the ladies committee of the Institute of Contemporary Art will be welcomed at the Donald Ostrow, Mrs. LeRoy G. Malouf, Miss Norine! T. Casey, Mrs.

Arthur L. Webster, Mrs. Robert W. Dan- CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE PQMUillMial Ocean" and other Yankee STAGE IN TOWN first official meeting of the tunes woven in contrapuntally with a brave and cheerful show of American drollery. Film Times A5TOR "The Matchmaker," 9:43, 11:45, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, Shorts, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30, 3:30.

5:30, 7:30. 9:30. BEACON HILL Shorts, 10:08. 12:00, 1:55, 3:50, 5:45. 7:45, "Night Heaven Fell." 10:40, 12:35,2:30,4:25, (1:20.

8:20. 10:20. BOSTON THEATER 'Windjammer," presented in Cinerama, two showl today at 2:30 ai 8:40 p.m.. CAPBI "Time of 10:40, 12:35, 2:30. 4:20, 6:15, 8:10, Short Subjects, 10:05, 12:00, 3:45, 5:40, 7:35.

9:30. CASINO Stage, 7:15. "Pride and the Passion," 9:15, Patterson-Harris Fight Film, 11:25, 5:00, "Defiant Ones" Blazing Drama Tony Curtis in Great Role WILBUR NOW THRU OCT 4 EVFS R-30 MATS. Wed Sat. "GORGEOUSLY FUNNY" AIM Traveler TOU LAUGH and LAUGH and LAUGH Cy Durgin.

Clobt TO KOffir ABBOTT PKOCOTI dmMMaM 'IssSxt dancing LIGHT IN THE FOREST" I "CHASE A CROOKED "llh FB" trotomMr Rlch.f- To-An 1 ADm! 90c 'sTAS OR COUPLE One Complete Show Starts at 7:30 ZMAXuammm' ifn.nn-ifriwiii 1 1 hhiHundimTMfcS i AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS THE DEFIANT ONES" by Nathan mpn Douglas and Harold Jacob ITlen Directed and produced by Stanley friendship and finally find agreement in 4 H.w MEDFORD BRAINTREE I -igBHw mmUM. I MaHHlllllllllaWaM- "Till I I I xtajiii. wiiii. n.uaia icKaac. The cast: their sorpst nmir of capture.

UR Nr. jfstor 7Jheatro ltor Qtnst cuifen Sidney Each has sacrificed freedom for f0 enemy. And as the Big Sam sheriff, who as scarcely theeVil CENTER "Bridge on the River TOME fJonovani i Kwai," 10:15, 1:45, 5:10, 840. Mac Claude AKinsiuau usuaiiy ucpiicu ill sum stories, arrives at the railroad exeter "Me and the colonel." txiuor Iin Can Whit 4:20, 6:45, News and Short, Anaus Carl Switer hriHcrp he finds the ONLVIl Negro Th V.A Vnl.ir, fM I 1 i i WiUiams holding the stricken hite man The oman car a 3:45, 6:10, 8:35. FENWAY "At War With the Army." 11:40.

2:55, 6:05 9:25: "Hong Kon 1:20, 4:35, 7:50. with TOM POSTON By MARJORY ADAMS The evolution of hatred into in his arms and singing with triumph and defiance the "Long Gone from Bowling Green" song. I Poitier and Curtis hold the REGENT "KING CREOLE" GABY "Gigi," two performances at Frank Simtri "Kinfs Ftrth Ttny Cirtll I I nu. ULH liinil UUIU. II I PARK ory Calhngn "THE BIG WW I ran COLOKIAL Elvii Pretley-Cerolyn Jonea "THE LINEUP" Robert Keith tut Hit Hill Ho Hill Cnt'rt love and prejudice into under- ctanflinrf anrl rnmnassinn is thp FRAMINGHAM ISOt IK 0 PAftKiHG-WESTUND tVL GCf GORMAN Mitcliia-lot-rt Wainw siiRiyrW-isi BACK BAY "THE HUNTERS" Clr LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT SilS ERIC PORTMAH BETTY FIELD theme of "The Defiant Onesr" Interest of the audience with-a powerful, blazingly honest out cessation but there are at tho Kith Mpmnrial small and picturesque 'off- githr Toil "H4KE0 EARTH" 5 TODAY 2:15 HELEN HAYES KIM STANLEY 2:40 and 8:40 p.m.

KEITH MEMORIAL "The Pedant Ones." 3:45. 8:40, "Fort Massacre." 11:05, 2:15, 8:20, 8:20. KEN'MORE "The Constant Husband, 1:10, 4:05, 7:00, "Last Holiday." 8:37, 5:32, 8:47. LOEW'S ORPHEUM "Bin Country," 12:10. 3:10, 6:10, 9:10.

klmoui: HELD tVEl 5TH WEEK ST. GEORGE 2-4326 Both Is Col "RAW WIND IN EDEN" It Chandlw Theater. Stanley Kramer hasibeat" characterizations. The tut 1:00 AM Frjtitnin "A CERTAIN SMttt SHOWS TODAY Exciting Star of "MY FAIR LADY" taken a controversial subject, jsnerin reiuses 10 anow xne developed it into a challengingjState Police captain to use the if IN THE GREGORY PECK JEAN SIMMONS CHARLTON HESTON CARROU BAKER BURL IVES man-eating" Doberman-Pins cnase siory, ana managea xo 6- a 1 SMOPPFP wnoi nL I A make even the almost unbear BQ7H rtnjwts C'WCWSCOt 4 COLO chers and threatens to shoot them. Theodore Bikel plays mson I urn I wrc1 able suspense of less lmpor- Chandler WiM I COLOR I CIHEMIBACU rACiOM AAN a aoertain Smile AZ2i Fontaine Raw Wind In Iden Kay kind au tance than the relationship mis roie 01 easy-going dui between white man and black knowledgable police officer.

man. Charles McGraw is the coldly Sidney Poitier has already ruthless Capt Gibbons; Lon won acclaim for his strong and Chaney is the enormous man convincing actins in the Dast who lets the convicts get away LOEW'8 STATE "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." 12:05, 2:30, 4:50. 7:15, 9:40. MAYFLOWER "The Case of Dr. Laurent," 10:10, 12:25.

2:40, 4:55. 7:15. "Forbidden Desert," 9:25, 11:40, 1:55,4:10,6:25,8:45. METROPOLITAN "Harry Black and the TiBer," 11:40, 2:55. 6:10, "Wolf Dog." 10:25, 1:40.

4:55, 8:10. PARAMOUNT "At War With the Army." 9:30, 12:30, 3:30, 6.30, "Hong Kong Affair," 11:00, 2:00, 5:00. 8:00. PATTERSON-HARRIS Fite Film r-s INGHAM SATS. CIIUr.lV TODAY and IEC LORING 1:30 "Kiati Fwt" F.

Sinatra I Tony Curtis, probably the lynch-minded villagers 2 Show 2:40 I Si40 9M. JO 7:30 "REVOLT AT FT. LARAMIE" he has been a convict, too. man I would have selected for aHMaaaaaTPVaatlBalBiaaalBIiaaaalBBBBaaainaavn HYDE PARK PHOH IA 3'7S I WOTvrSr ifyfta(farS TOUCH GFTHEPOET, COLONIAL Sept. 23 SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE TOM EWELL CTHE POTATO-) A New Comedy by IRWIN SHAVT From the French of MARCEL ACHARO tuilh LEE BOWMAN Directed by H.

C. POTTER on. Tara Than. 34.40 ta SI 65: Fri. and Cara Williams (Mrs.

John Barrymore Jr.) plays the piti PILGRIM "Halls of Montezuma," the role of John Jackson a few1! years ago, has grown into the stature which made such an vc, FAIRMOUNT "Naked and the Dead" MM. 1-30. En. 7:30 "VIOLENT ROAD" BRANDY MARTIN K'Rve Mr'amra Jnrv Cnwan Next Mon. IRMA THE BODY LEXINGTON ful role of a lonely, sex-starved woman who sees an opportunity to flee from the wilderness by helping the white 'man and assignment possible.

It is the genius and fiery faith of Kramer which has welded act rarfcint VB 2-32601 LEXINGTON "TUt UllflUPC" Tain Cirtii :30 'Grh IIIL IllllllUt) Kirk Dal 8:39 wis KERRY ANDREW" 1:30 betraying the black. "The Defiant Ones" would nsw at aieiiaa patent" A 9:30, 1:00, 4:30, 8:00: "Shores of Tripoli," 11:30, 2:55. 6:25, 9:55. SAXON "South Pacific," 10:30, 2:30, 8:30. TELEP1X "To Have and Have Not," 3:30, 5:40, 7:50, Shorts and Newa from 10:30 and at 5:05, 7:15, 9:30.

TRANS-Ll'X "King of the Khyber Rifle," 9:55, 1:50, 5:40, Untamed." 11:35, 3:30, 7:20. UPTOWN "Raintree County," 12 25, 4:45. "Rooney," 11:00, 3:13, 7:40. LYNN WiUtAM HOLDEN-ALEC GUINNESS 4 probably cause Gov. Faubus to ing and story togetner ana produced such a terrifying and yet tremendous cinema achievement.

A sheriff's sense of humor i have a heart attack if it were ill 'BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" shown in Little Rock but THkeH New mt tag Olllee Or By Mail Ordtr 1 pis) A. Itit at Matlllana All "THE RR0U0 REBEL" Calar Niahtt 14.93 ta J2.20; Mati. Wit. Sat. S3 85 a SI.

10. TODAY has been responsible for that where it is most needed. "Mas trial tai try." thatil fiKSTTiMtil RinutAK Fugs MALDEN Drive-In Films "La Parisienne," with Brl GRANADA AU. lay-Cli Roaartvn 2 BIG TYRONE POWER HITS Stuart ana) Trtmont 1AV10R' tllfl SAINT chaining the white convict and the black convict together during their transfer from prison. During an automobile accident the two escape.

But their chains hold the men together their hatred of each other Trm Park. Ml "THE NAKED MD" iliar aa the Lama) "TW ID TRIAL" KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES THRU OCT. 4 SEATS NOW at BOX OFFICE Tht New Musical storTing BARSY SULLIVAN ELAINE STRETCH SHUBERT THEATRE Eirra st. Mat 11 Cartaaal. Cant.

1 ta 11! gitte Bardot and Charles Boyer, will be shown tomorrow through Tuesday at the Neponset Drive-In Theater. E23Z STRAND Glenn Ford-Red Buttons ffpt. "IMITATION GENERAL" ACTON BOXBORO Humphrey Bonart Lauren Bacall 'inKE RANfiER AND LOST CITY OF 60LD" 1 "The Kentuckian" will be the 'font bursts into invective, blows and cruel sneers. Fleeing the sheriff's men and the bloodhounds, they must remain together in prisoners' chains. ll! A DRIVE-IN THtATHt NASHUBA Rout, 2 E.it 17 AUDITORIUM Clark Gakle-a.

Laacasttr co-feature. At Revere and Dedham RUN SILENT, RUN DEER" (li t. Se Aetlaa) I In Tr. rKne" I Stage Today 'A TOUCH OF THE POET" Colonial Theater at 2:15 and 8:15. Eugene O'Neill's last complete drama, presented by Producers' Theater, with Helen Hayes.

Kim Stanley. Betty Field arid Eric Portman. 'DRINK TO ME ONLY" Wilbur Theater at 2.30 and 8:30. George Abbott's production of a farce comedy about lawyers with Tom Poslon. Cameron Prud'homme and Paul Hartman.

'GOLDILOCKS" Shubert Theater at 2:30 and 8:30. Musical about the early davs of movie-making by Walter and Jean Kerr, with dances by Agnes de Mille. music bv Lerny Anderson, with Barry Sullivan. -Elaine Stritch. Russell Nyne and Pat Stanley in the leading roles.

'THE KING AND Carousel Theater. Framlngham, at 9. Rodsers and Hammerstein musical with Fernando Lamas and Arlene DahL In Caanty MANFISH" (Man n. Beait) "WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION" "The Light In the Forest" andj Lllll III I IIC I Ul til Ditnty's TRUE LIFE FARTASV "PERRI" Their adventures become Ope. Statler AMUSEMENTS HA M11S TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2:30 8:30 P.

M. inn tvisy I H0lP.e 10 30 a a ji 75 Jl I llliyl 4600 1 I I "Thundering Jets are on the MEDFORD BELMONT more hateful and frightening weekend bill; at Meadow Glen each hour of their detested and Quintree, "Wind Across I STRAND "10 North Frederick" MEDFORD Frank Sinatra ana I.ny Cartll "KINGS GO FORTH" Wory Calhoun "THE BIG CAPER" AMEMCAH Wit" tr Caer "WHa Mwitaa." companionship. But they learn, Everglades" and "Gift of ttovte Bulletin THEATRES CORP. slowly and reluctantly, that Love at Suffolk Downs, Imi- MILTON BROOKLINE GfT A4 0 I OUT OF OUT TO A MOVItt only through solidity of pur- tation General" and "The Law MILTON Parkma. BL 8-2335.

ICOOLIDGE Mat. Only and Jake Wade." pose can they attain their ends. A. Hitchcock Oiiwy "Liqht in the Foreat Alva "Goino Steady" James Stewart! RiCHua Kim Novak flAUSOF Tr)ey must work together to crawl out of the quarry; they Pw. Srfaary Pk "The Brayadot" qnp.

WlDMARK. (00 "RUN SILENT. RUN DEEP" Fiedler Concert Only: lar. In "Gif of Loye" TICKETS I 101 OFFICE Of ir Kill 111 111 Ur- 3 aa.li, Ixcapl Friday NORWOOD must stand together to escape the sadistic leader of a lynch ohn PAYNE Mouretn 0 KARA yiCHNicoie BURLINGTON Im. NORWOOD NO 7-1200 'Tkanilirini Jill' 2-8-10 ing mob, they must swim in Darwell, Cortez To Visit Boston Jane Darwell and Eicardo Cortez, long-time film players who are featured in the screen wait 'i iput 5- Bi.n'i LlUfll fUnlJI 6 30-90 The Boston Pops Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler, will give a concert at the new Boston College gymnasium, rV w.

unison through the rapids to reach the shore. saof it mi mat aUMasisn ns rWEUAau nmAitm QUINCY THE PICTURE THAT SHOCKED THREE CONTINENTS! WHY OOU SHI WANT HER BAIT 80IM THIS WAY? The Case of Dr. Laurent' Friday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m., under Find Friendship So, after brawls and at Wait Ouno'l "LIGHT IN THE FOREST" 'STRAND "ESCAPADE IN JAPAN" MSFOREST auspices of the Boston College version of Edwin O'Connor's Alumni Assn. "The Last Hurrah," will visit tempts to kill each the REVERE atant aa-rieaEii-cnuiieert I wv ir i't I LfclRilKCtSN tAIT 94 VM ffiCXI GDTJS COJKTRt" REVERE Halt Oiuity'l "Liant I.

Ik. Farnt' ROSLINOALE Boston Monday in connection with the premiere of the film ARLINGTON i wit Fm Parkw la "ROONEV" AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS CAPITOL "Gunman' Walk" biii to Mat. fnilv 3 Fr Mania Hanoi which has been scheduled for SAUGUS "THE KEY" WHIiao HalOn 10 Cilw Rinn" CAMBRIDGE the latter part of October. "GUNMAN'S WALK" Cartoon I Eva. Only "NAKEO AND THE DEAD" at 800 aw 8TATE 1.

Lmil "ROCK-t-BVE B.BV" Cornel Wilde "MARACAIBO" TR 6-4228 IBRATTLE Harvard 8q. si Sit. Mat. Pit! HULA HO PS ta larky KiSs nS fcary Cooacr-lnarii cfSiaaa SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE CLEVELAND CIRCLE HtAm.lnC.lMJ WIG UlWZCQUDITlOUflu "FCR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS CAPITOL Kit. St-elal Children's Shaw I SOMERVILLE AlrOm BROADWAY CIRCLE LB 6-4040 Cantinaoai (ram 1 -00 Fria Popeara 10 Hala Haaps Lseky KM Wllllaai HeWe "TUC VEV" Sophia Lartn inL HLI "Cat" Continues The screen adaptation of "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof," with Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman, continues for a sixth week at Loew's State Theater.

"OKLAHOMA" ZZl I-ae-Jrat' 1 -THE i DAY I MAM- 1 OLETTE I WAS 1 ADULTS I ONLYI I im: PLUS "LAND OF LAUGHTER" la aolnr mm "TANK FORCE" Color Victor Mature-Leo Genn "True Story of Lnn Stewart" Betsy Palmer Sat. Nit. Prw Wall Hroa Hala OiMt SOUTH BOSTON STARTS Patritia Bwim 'THE FLY1 color I ClnunaSeope DORCHESTER FRANKLIN Air Can. Early Bird Show 6:05 WALTHAM cteWART mam BARRY FITZGERALD Aid. Ray "Nake an the 0iH CAPR "I ACCUSE" (Tka Drtyf.H Story) llk EMBASSY TW 4-3810.

Walt Disnn'a i GRANGER BROADWAY Mat 5 CaRTOORS EXT OA 1 30 "Tanan's Fight For Life" Balk lata Fairar. Shnwn at "A Lioht in tka FarMt" ROONEY I BARBARA Sat. Mat. 'Wichita' 'Commando Cody' aim "THUNDERING JETS" 7 JO "Escapade in Japan" In oouiib rti 9 30 a. la Cl.

S. 7-90)0 B-t, COLD by DC LUXt CmimaIcov "IHE LAST PMMiSF RUSH 8 Cartaom Fraa: 5 Hala Hao All. SUN IMITAt ION GENERAL "I ACCUSE Frw: 6 Canay Ban Inr All All SaU 25t Swly "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" STRAND Clenn Ford-Red Button IMITATION GENERAL" 00 PLUS "WOLF DOG" CENTRAL Barl Im I "Wind Across HANCOCK VILLAGE The Everglades" "I "Handle with Care" 1 30- 30-930 Nat Kim Cols "ST. LOUIS BLUES" HANCOCK Mat. lJO-En.

2 SHOWS CANTON kUVUVU SOUTH WEYMOUTH CAMEO Hy Lanarr "fimil. Anliaal" ALL SEATS 25a I Brialtta Baraat "Milkty laa Yaanf" "LA PARISIENNE" BIG CARTOON SHOW Slxwa at 4 WEST NEWTON A f. 1 Music Courses Two courses in music will be offered at the Boston Y.W.C.A. during the Fall season. "The ABC's of Music." an introductory course in music appreciation, will be taught by Richard BlackharA beginning Monday at 6:30 p.m.

It will be followed by a class in the elements of music, outlined for amateurs interested in composition. TIKE LAVE N0 TINE DIE" PLUS! FREE "Htla Hnnn Paita af Binry" 740 fnvVTON 7-3540 Alda Ray-till Cyr "THE KEY" Wm. Holrien-Sophia Loren 'RETURN TO WAR8QW" "THE NAKED A THE DEAD" Color 9:10 STONEHAM JAMAICA PLAIN "HONG IR. Tod "CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW" 7:5 7 5th WEEK! BRIGITU A ma KEAVEH KONO M. 130 "KING KONG" Color C'tn Sat 25i JAMAICA M.

'kansomt' 'War at Spaca Gianti'i 7 Cartaoni. Fraa: 3-Hsia Haopt tt LKky Chlldr.n DEDHAM POLLY BERGEN Exlra Fraa Hals Hoopi to 10 laeky KKi 8TONEHA, Frank Smatra-Tany earth "KINGS GO FORTH" Creoory Peck "THE BRAVADOS" Sit Mt. "BRAVADOS" ana Cartiwna APFAIR" A-Y-l--- t-- '4Rjm Nito Rrliittl BarSst 'La Pa'ltirnrw' 6:159:30 Kirk Orolt "Path Of Glory" 8 00 I COMMUNITY WOLLASTON Ernest Borflmne "THE ViKIHSS ALLSTON Comm. Ave. DORCHESTER -UPHAMS CORNER Kick Dougiei Tony Curtia MATTAPAN WAKEFIELD tlfnn Ford WOLLASTON M.

Kid Show. All tuiti 25, -P'y "Cai'lt V'art' "IMITATION GENERAL" STRAND Technicolor, BRI GITTE CR 8-0412 WAKEFIELD Rrd Bottom "THRESHOLD OF SPACE" Bif Cartoon Show LA PARISIENNE" BARDOT "vijrr rn rnoTU" ORIENTAL Parkin. riitta BarOot "La Psruienne" Color. Kirk Doaolai "Path Of Glory" 00 Mat. ChiK Show.

2 wlarit. Cartoont. 30c Hols Hoop Con tut Silver Dollar Prim DORCHESTER AS 7-0225 Roert Tsylor-Rlthiird wmmark CAPITOL 'THE IAW AWO )KE WADE' runuj uu lunm Cnnl. 1:00 "MARACAIBO" Tnhnicolor En. WIMiaa Holdra "TUf VCV" 6:30 Only Soohla lorn HE Hi I CAMBRIDGE WATERTOWN kayp "Cn.rt il" 4 "lonol Mnfl Tidoy 100 P.

M. Kiddie Show I fa Killli at tka Fair" and "Martealko' T'tolor ADAMS tE 8-2080 2S0 tar Parkir.f proud mivAllto lim "Tapani FliM fnr Lilt" 1:1 3-8 00 DRIVE-INS DRIVE-INS "LIGHT IN THE FOREST" CENTRAL SQ. "Bull Whip" 6. -llon COOLIDGE "KINGS CO FOPVTM" "RUN FOR THE SUN" Mat. 1:30 KIDDIE SHOW NEWTON At Trans-Lux "Boy on a Dolphin" and "Rains of Ranchipur" will be shown tomorrow for a three-day engagement at the Trans-Lux Theater- Both films are in CinemaScope and color.

FED- -111 WITN Sftmiife. ft smii tar patu I eaal. Parktr Nans I I PARAMOUNT B. 7:45 7-4180 If F00-( BUTTtat IU2IITH tATiM.MOm WELLESLEY CHELSEA OLYMPIA Walt D.in.y't Hit "LIGHT IN THE F0RE8T" "Lon Pngr" "'Lot City of Cold" New MORTON Now! Clean. Nwerj.

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