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1 THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, APRIL 5. 1938 Amusements Twenty-Two Film Times Cole Porter Reported The EAST Stage, Music 0 In Excellent Condition kf.ot vfffiK. Anr. 4 (UP) Sons fllllDI eUM WRU'GAl HOC TKI ASTOB Morningstar." 8:30, 11:35. 1:33, 3:40, 5:45.

7:50. 9:55. BEACON HILL "City of Gold." 10:00, 11:55, 1:50. 3:45, 5:45. 7:50.

9:55. ORCHARD msiuuns. nwuvi Today BEACON HILL City oi Goia. 10:00, OSCAR WINNER IS STAR Joajinc Woodward at Memorial "the iong hot fiiMMER" by wii- he gets annoyed. A barn burns liam Faulkner.

Adapted by Irving i u. Ravetch end Harriet Frank Jr. Di- and he is almost hanged. But the rected in color by Martin Bitt. Pro- fife brings about a reconciliation duced by Jerry Waid ior 20th Cen- v.t,., tury-Fox.

The cast: jDetween lather ana son as well as Ben Quick Paul Newman a surrpssful rnlminatinn in ihp BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 611 WASHINGTON ST. 2-3137 11:55, 1:50, 3:45, 5:45. 7:45, "Aott God Created Woman." 10:20, 12:15, Symphony Hall at 8:30. Dr. Muncn; will conduct The Passion According! to St.

John hv Johann Sebasliani 2:10. 4:1, 6:10. 8:10, 10:10. Bach with the Chorus Pro Mu'ica and tor par the following soloists: Mattiwilda BOSTON THEATER bearcn ior rara- writer Cole sorter, 6. was reported in excellent condition in Harkness Pavilion of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center today after amputation of his right leg because of chronic osteomyelitis, a bone disease.

The operation was performed yesterday. Soccer is believed to date to Eleventh Century England. jody relations between the girl Dobns. soprano; Florence Kopien.i djse, two performances, a.w. ffibrf SJ.mS".toS2 Struck." 10:00, 11:50.

basses. i 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50, "Louis A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Prima Featurette." 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, Chariot Stroot Plav'nnnsp at 8:30. n-m 7 11:30. i a mi wL.jjm yteiwwmupeiin unw i iu ijji iim pnj I A i. Varner CAwacam.DJUiYROBiii J1 aS: CASINO-Stale.

12:00. 2:45. T.V. 10:00, by the Actors Company presented urson weues ana ner suitor. "AnBeiflaneSbui locale looks authentic it Richard Anderson might be taken right out of the 'MbbVrton'PaRes of 8 Faulkner novel without J.

Pat OMaiieyiany changes. There's force and not only in the three Eula Varner Minnie Alan Stewart Agnes Stewart Mrs. Stewart Ratliff Lucius Peahoiv Extremely Witty and iunny Four Boys and a Gun." "Bo with. John Heffernan. Olympia uuk-akis.

Roz Faber and F.ichard Galvin in leading roles. AMUSEMENTS Armistead jess is.li Kpatnck i leauing cnaraciers oi iamer, caugn- Wilk Val Averv Hoiistin I. Stanford Jnllev ''THE SCYTHE AND THE ST'NSET" i Poet's Theater Workshop. 24 Palmer! Cambridge. New nlay about the Irish rebellion by Denis Johnston ter, and adventurer, Quick, but in the storv itself.

The tlot has SUBURBAN THEATRES John Fisher Nicholas King with John Fnd and John Lasell. Tom Shortly Lee Erickson 'bite and movp alnnc with thp J. V. Brokright KalphKeed! a mov" along wun xne Dedham, Revere, E. Boiton.

Nevontet, W. Roxbvry, Natich Celebrity Series Extra Extra Roblnson-Basilio Fight Pictures Suffolk Downs. Neponset and Revere Prive-irt ujcicc ui a idue nuibe. ivium, ul liic By MARJORY ADAMS characters have vices or nesses, headed by that tyrannical South has been cleaned up a bit nrcnn Woilec Orson Welles, down to the gen Beginning today, the Boston University Celebrity Series subscription office at 143 Newbury in "The Long Hot Summer" at the Keith Memorial Theater. Pro kindly and reluctant Alan Stewart, who courts Clara st.

will be open until 1 p.m. on ist. 1 mm' IS 111 I tmiMM A TYRONE POWER brings a spark of short-lived joy to Norma Varden in "Witness for the Prosecution," which continues at Loew's State Theater. A I wn.ir UgLflKLU Varner but does not intend to marry her. It seems that Alan jond Mombasa," 10:13, 5:15.

CENT EE "Apache," 11:30. 6:25, 9:55: "Vera 9:40, 1:10, 4:35, 8:05. EXETER "A Man Escaped," 3:20, 8:20, "The Naked Eye." 2:10, 8:10. FENWAY "Juvenile Jungle," 11:40, 2:00. 4:25.

6:50, 9:20: "Young andi Wild," 12:40, 3:10, 5:35. 8:00. i GARY "Bridge on the River Kwal," two performances at 2:30, 8:30. KEITH MEMORIAL "Long Hot Summer," 9:55, 12:15, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10. 9:30.

KENMORE "Henry 2:45, 6:30, 9:30 Saturday morning show performances are not continuous, no reserved seats tOEW'S ORPHEt'M "Run Silent, Run Deep," 11:30, 3:05, 8:45, "Tha Quiet American," 9:30, 1:00, 4:40, 8:20. LOEW'S "Witness for tha Prosecution," 11:30, 1:30, 3:35, 5:45, 7:55, 10:00. MAYFLOWER "Tarnished Angel 9:15, 12:20, 3:25, 6:35, "My Man Godfrey," 10:45, 1:50, 5:00, 8:05." METROPOLITAN "Teacher's Pet," Saturdays, and from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, ducer Jerry Wald did somewhat the same type of deodorization that he accomplished in his previous presentation, "Peyton Place." The SW nn I 3U; is a mama's boy, flTTilTFilTlx mDIUYEJL Of chief interest to the public this month is the fact that Oscar same result has been achieved during April. Subscribers have the opportunity to choose seven or nine events from a list of 18 assembled by Aaron Richmond, managing direc MU SP an excellent film which, touches the edge of suggestiveness so winner Joanne Woodward plays the part of Clara, a 23-year-old heiress who yearns for matrimony and who loathes the rudeness and slightly thaUhere can be few com llllMiwaaMi 4v For Scenic Research Ford Foundation Awards N.E.

Opera Theatre 40,000 plaints. Long Hot Summer" is nri vulgarity of her father so much tor, which next Fall and Winter will include for the first time in the series three symphony orchestras: the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Fritz Reiner, and the National marily the story of a hard, tough Southerner from the wrong side of the plantation who meets an that she finds anyone like him despicable. Miss Woodward gives Mm this difficult role a polished per equally rough and ruthless planta aiJWM ji mi mam, fection of understanding. Her big fiberglas and plastics are many. By CYRUS DURGIN The Ford Foundation Has tion owner object on both sides, making money.

When love and scene comes when she turns on Symphony under Howard Mitchell a a A. MQDQF First, they are relatively inexpensive. For example, you can make VV-MV: WAX A her uncivil companion, Ben Quick, with Leontyne Price, soloist. 10:00, 2:00. 6:00, "Spanish Affair," 12:15, 4:15, 8:10.

passion gets mixed up with busi ness end of the deal the planta and bares her feelings as an uiv sought but determined woman. PARAMOUNT "Juveniie Jungle," 9:30, TO A ifLTUCTTt" tion owner wants the smart young 11:55, 2:20. 4:45, 7:10, "Young and Wild," 10:35, 1:00, 3:25, 5:50, 8:15. man as his son-in-law sparks begin to fly in more ways than one. Her husband in real life, Paul Newman, offers a Marlon Brando characterization as Quick.

He is Drive-In Egg Hunt The Meadow Glen Drive-In Theater and the Quintree Drive-In Theater will open at 5:30 p.m. and PILGRIM "No Down Payment," 9:30, granted $40,000 to the New England Opera Theater to pursue research into the use of aluminum, fiberglas and plastics as materials for stage scenery and acoustical reflectors. The project of investigation was begun about a year ago by Boris Goldovsky, founder and artistic director of the New England Opera Theater. Last January, at a concert and a performance of It seems that Ben Quick has reputation of burning barns when 4JwUw V. THE a tCT1 sullen, apt to leer at women ready to bamboozle anyone, male I or female, for his own aggrandize a pjece of scenery of those materials, paint it and use it.

Then you can just hose off the paint and the piece can be used all over again. You can store those materials out-of-doors in any weather, and they will not be affected. Another thing, non-metallic plastics are fireproofed by the manufacturers. Just as important is their light weight, and the ease with which settings or acoustic reflectors can be set up and taken down. ment.

But he can be taught better SHIRLEY AMUSEMENTS I NATALIE WOOD JONES 1:00, 4:30, "Three Faces of Eve," 11:20, 2:50, 6:20, 9:50. SAXON "Around the World In 80 Days," 10:30, 2:30, 8:30. TRANS-LUX "Maid In Paris," 11:30, 2:55, 6:25, "Adorable Creatures," 9:30, 12:55, 4:25. 7:55. TELEPIX East Is East; Week-end Pirate; Beach of Nazare; Portugal, Continuous 10:30 to midnight.

p.m. respectively, ior an easier egg hunt for children on Sunday. The films will be "Kiss Them for Me," and "The Restless Breed." MARJORY ADAMS URL IMIOEM manners as Clara finds out. Tony Franciosa and Lee Rem ick, the lovebirds of the Varner household, coo and bill and scrap. Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" at Jordan Hall, he exhibited an acoustic shell and settings constructed of aluminum and fiber- fit ACTION HITS IN COLOR2-.

chasing each other over the house Cont. 7 Hon omce opens 6:30 Sun. Coin. 6:16 Opens 6:30 and indicating lack of character UPTOWN "Tarnished Angels," 12:30. BRAINTREE and purpose to the disgust of Old MEDFORD BURT LANCASTER "APACHE" GARY COOPER "verm CRUZ" The grant will be spent in three Man Varner.

Welles, although 3:35, 6:40, "My Man Godfrey," 11:00, 2:05, 8:15. avenues "of research," said Mr. some of his dialogue Is spoken ft I ft Goldvosky yesterday. "First, along the line of acoustic reflectors for so thickly that it is not under Movte Question Box standable, puts over all the harsh Shows JO concert orchestras and other en SATS. ness and lack of civility which such unw cur.

ttam tCC HLHVTl Hr. BEFORE H0WTilntF sembles; second, the adaptability OPENS TONIGHT for 9 DAYS thru APR. 13 of these materials for stage scenery, and third which might be the most important the possibilities Will Iron Out Bugs "As you know, we tried a concert shell and stage setting with 'Figaro' last January at Jordan Hall. We found some bugs in what we had then, but those we shall eventually straighten out. The great advantage of aluminum, fiberglas and plastics is that in the future they could be used in two ways.

They could be installed as either permanent or removable parts of a hall, or they could be a go-getter often possesses. Olivier's "Henry" Laurence Olivier's screen treat toewr St ff Stellw Sear" Q. Were scenes added to "The Jolson Story" when it was shown a second time? H.M.S. of constructing entire opera stages. sNKt A.

No undoubtedly the second version was cut rather than proscenium and all, which would be portable for use on tours. ment of Shakespeare's "Henry BETTY HOWARD MICKEY RUSSELL C. ROBINSON NEXT THE BODY MEDFORD mmm DURA MEDFORD will continue for another" week at augmented. the Kenmore Theater. NTE Q.

In what picture did Esther Exeter Theater Williams and the Champions appear? Christopher of UMjL4MARia LANZA Pbi I "After long experience as a performing musician, during which I have visited hundreds of halls all over the United States, I have come to the conclusion there are comparatively few, outside the larger cities, which, as those halls stand, are really suitable for concert and operatic performances. Such halls have poor or bad isEiM- iai run 1 1 From the producer of "Peyton 2 SHOWS N1GHTLT S'JK. 8 11 P.M. Snerisl Jimmy Durante Mat, Apr, 13. to ft P.

M.t Benefit Arrhbiaho Cushins Charity Fund. Adm. 3.S0. "A Man Escaped" and "The Urii cf Rime 9:15 ft A. That was the 1955 "Jupiter's Naked Eye" will continue at the ii in mi riii iiirnpr- Exeter Street Theater for a fourth EVERETT ACTON-BOXBORO and final week.

NO lOlinstrub's transported from place to place, just as pianos are shifted. A manager could arrange to have an acoustic shell sent ahead of his artists, and set up where needed. "Incidentally, we are going to try another acoustic shell experiment at the 'Salute to Israel' to be presented in Boston Garden Sunday evening, Apr. 27. "Do not think, however, that all the New England Opera Theater's effort is going to be expended OVER Darling." Howard Keel played Hannibal Marge Champion was Meta; Gower was Varius.

Miss Williams was cast as Amytis. Wade Preston is not making films. NASKOBA Sf I park iinij Evii. 7i; "Davy Crmett Rlwr F)rt" acoustics, and there is no way at AMUSEMENTS present to overcome that limita Now Open Frl. A Sun.

Only Jerry Lewis "SAD SACK" Sophia Loren "Lfgond of the LotM tion. FRAMINCHAM AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ARLINGTON REGENT "BATTLEGROUND" solely in research. Far from it. AMERICAN nfft Vn Jr.hnMWOenlsn Oartfl "I Lovs Melvin" 0libl RnmnMi We have plans for an extended TONIGHT 7 and 930 CHARLES ST, PLAYHOUSE 64 Charles Boston. A 7-0108 "A View Fn.ni the Bridge" FULL LENGTH VERSION BY ARTHUR MILLER "Elorjupnt, dramatic and un-loroettnble.

It should not be K. Kelley. Globe Mm Spells Out Problem "I do not think we shall see many new theaters built in our time, Therefore, the problem is to do what we can to improve halls acoustically inferior. Luckily, in Boston, with Symphony and Jor In cm Kb CORA BlM Boston season next year, more than BACK BAY W8 ljllt.j Cinemascope 1 ISl aiiaili i fin mii' i mil I I we have ever done before. But 1 can't tell you what for a few weeks, because we have to settle the details first, You'll be hearing from us soon!" BEST NEW FRENCH BTHRILIEU dan Halls, and some good theaters, we are not faced with this diffi M2L WODOSrYl Three Faces culty.

But it is formidable in A Oil 2 SHOWS ii TODAY GORMAN 2 John Wayne Hits Both Color "HONDO" "The High A Mighty" OfEvc IN ACADIMV AW A 10 tOtl many other places. "The advantages of aluminum, PMIflOISi 2.30 8.49 "MY MAN I GODFREY! "TARKiSHcD ANGELS" ROCK HUDSON' 8T. GEORGE Bill of Arch Fiend "THE CYCLOPS" Jnmes Craig "Daughtere of Dr, Jekyll" John Agar LEXINGTON Iat seen through ROSLINOALE AFiLllMGTOrs ucmictint I LEXINGTON rarklng VO 2-3260 PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD ANTHONY FRANCIOSA ORSON WELLES iff nrifiiM. iiirri inoniiriu CftOt 1 Opera Group, Inc. A hew operatic organization in Boston is Opera Group, of which Sarah Caldwell is artistic director, and Linda Cabot Black president.

It is stated that Opera CAPITOL Mat. 1:30 E. at 8:00 "RAINTREE COUNTY" jf Sat. Mat. "Safari" Cartoon.

S.att 25a "CftVftMKDIt" M. Brsndo-RM Burtoni ORlUnfiRH Fat Owens 8at. Wat. "WORLDS COLLIDE" RIALTO Mat. Only Special KI'dii Show 25c "DARBY'S RANGERS'1 Alio 10 Cbior Cartooni E.

"World War II Command" "Oaroy Ranjcn" Cornrl Wilds "Devil's Hairpin" San. Mm. Tan. "Tha S' MIMi af Some" ICC KCNilUr'MUCLA LAnlODUKI HOtiiiC LAURENCE OrJTVIETR Ford Hall Forum JORDAN HALL Galntboro 8t. and Huntington Aye.

Sunday Evening April 6 at 8:00 P. M. HON, ARKADY SCEOLEV Soviet Representative To "Peaceful Co-Existence Between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A." Doors open at 7:45 Everybody Welcome LYNN ROXFJURY i r.T t' i i 'MWi FKANH RIVOLI HI 5-0100 Jai. 6arnar "MAVtRICS" "Darby's Rangers" "Decision at Sundown" Sat.

Mat Klddla Show 1:15 Stall 25a CLEVELAND CIRCLE CIRCLE LO 6-40-10. Continaon. from 1:00 St. mil Fabulaii Academy Award Winner Marlon Brands "CUVfltJACII" to'1 1:50 Red Battom OMIUilftlfl 5:10 8:30 Featirctta "AMAZON TRADER" Color WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TECHNICOLOI 3 SHOWS TODAT uauw "rAL JOtT" Ma -1 10 tO VIMV Group, will present a season of operas and musical comedies, "with artists, musicians and designers of international stature" in 1958-59. The auditorium has not been specified.

Officers of Opera Group, ii ft.fcJrJiOMa KEN MORE M. MALDEN ROXIE Mat. 1:00 P. M. Early Bird Shew :15 Mario lanra "1 Mill, at Rome" Gtne Kelly "The Hsppy Road" Mat.

Only Fner Cnl'r Cartmn. All Sati 25 DORCHESTER At Oir Rmalar Prkei Sat. Mat 63c-En. 90s FRANKLIN Mat. Klddlt Show.

I 53. SOMERVILLE ULEY Clint Walker "FORT DOBBS" 1 Nr. Cartooni Em. Anna arji.nl "Wild tha Wind" Virginia Mays "FORT DOBBS" At 8:00 AMUSEMENTS GRANADA "WILD IS THE WIND" )n Allyson "My Man Godfrey" DavU Nlwn Igor Stravinsky, honorary chairman; Mrs. Constantin A.

Pertzoff, vice president; John Lowell, treasurer; Dean Nicholson, secretary. Mrs. Thomas D. Cabot is chairman BALL SQUARE Montgomery Clift E. Taylor "Rsintree County" SAT.

MAT. GIANT KIDDIE SHOW mm mr dfe "Reel HUDSON 'DfMijMALCNE STACK MORTON "Revenge of the Creature" Matinee fl. 8 Cartnnni Era. "SAYONARA" 60-917 of the Friends of the Opera Group. CAPITOL Ellj.

Ta.ylw-Ment. Clltt "RAINTREE COUNTY" Matinee "Cross Many Rivers" Cartoons Free Rag o( rnnenrn Ie All AdrnKsim 25e STRAND Marie Lanza l7HilIs of Rome' rUltl IU0DI T'CoIop Sensation STARTS "Tarnished Angels" Violators Brattle Theater HANCOCK VILLAGE WALTHAM SUN. Baillio vt. Romnon Flout Fittirn HANCOCK Mat. 1:30 Ere.

"RAINTREE BELMONT ALL SEATS ONLY 30e Color COUNTY" AUDITORIUM Frn Candy i Pogconi to Kids "BLACK EAGLE" Shown UA. GAdLc Sat. Mat. "RIO GRANDE" John Wayni-Westtrn CENTRAL Rod 8teiger In "ACROSS THE BRIDGE" Michael Craig "Triple Deception" 7:43 Mat. "Triple Deception" and 9 Cartoont 3TRAND BIG CARTOON SHOW I Last complete ikow 8:00 Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron and Oscar Levant star in the color musical "An American in Paris." which opens tomorrow at the Brattle Theater.

ami at 1:15 P.M. 10 Cartoons-Prlja-PauM Sat. Evt "BACHELOR PARTY" Comady Drama mm a a "Ssyonara" Mat. 1:45 Eve. 7:45 BU( LAMIAS IK "12 Angry Men" Hfnry Fonda JAMAICA PLAIN Children' Show This Afternoon -sMuriuHtraD EMBASSY Kiddia Show st 130 "WINCHESTER 73" 8 Cartoons.

Comedy Rock Hedson "TARNISHED ANGELS" Jena Ally-on "MY MAN GODFREY'' MEDFORD JAMAICA Special Kidfie Show. All Seati 25c BILLERICA PINEHURST DRIVE IN. ROUTE SA Mat. Only "Winchester 73" and 10 Cartooni Kite "WINCHESTER 73" At "Criss Cross" Bert Lancaster At 8:00 DORCHESTER STAGE IN TOWN MEDFORD Wm. Holdcn-GraM Kelly "BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI" Ceo.

Montgomery "BLACK PATCH" ALLSTON WEST NEWTON LEGEHD OF LOST" "5 STEPS TO DANGER" BROOKLINE CAPITOL tontlmmi 130. AS 7-0223 AUDIE MURPHY MILTON MATTAPAN COOMAN "RalntrM" at 8:24. Only Shewing M'XtrJ'c'mt "RAINTREE COUNTY" "VISTA VISION VISITS JAPAN" 7:60 Mat, Only Dilnay Fan Fastlnl Stormy Shorts NEWTON Mario Lima Senile Raual "Seven Hills of Rome" Celor Gene Kelly "The Hsppy Road" WOLLASTON COOLIDGE Continuous from 1 :15 "THI CUM AUISICiN" "RAINTREE COUNTY" Bock Hudson-Dorothy Malona ORIENTAL Rock Nedson-Dornthy Malona MILTON Hmry Fonda A ANGRY BL 8-2338 I MEN i Mi iii irrtr "The Tarnished Anaels" "The Tarnished Angels" Parking and Cartoon ALSO "TARZAN" "HAIHTHEE" tenants st Mat. "The Giant Clew" Cartooni "MY MAN GODFREY" 1 STRAND "Wild Is Tha Wind" Mat. Jane Allysoa "My Man Godfrey" 8:00 Mat.

Child. Show 2 Featarei "Zombies al Mora Te" "Frances Goes Big Town" All Seats 30c WOLLASTON Held 0r Marlon Brands Mlkn Taka "SAYONARA" "PEARLS OF THE PACIFIC" 8 25 NORTH STATION CAMBRIDGE BURLINGTON Anna Maonani Acadtmy Awara Nonlnia Anthony Qulnn-Anthony Franeiioa DRIVE-INS DRIVE-INS Contlnaoai 1:15 Clint Walkrr "Fort Dobbs" 10 DAYS BEG. APR. 9 it 8 P.M. AlFREDVjyHft CUIIBTDT TH" fv" onuocn i mats.

thus. sat. 2 jo BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN! E. M. Loew'i LANCASTER LA 3-4050 "Wild Is the Wind" fa week! CENTRAL SQ.

Today 1:15 Only Klddla Show "20MBIES OF MORA TAU" Clint Walkar "FORT DOBBS" Haiiitree County' tiuaoeia layiar Montoomirj Clllt TYRONE POWER MARLENE DIETRICH CHARLES LAUGHTON WiTNEtfFcTHE, PUOnCUTiOH' and "THE SUN ALSO RISE8" JIMES ITCWAIT BAR IUItU NEWTON aaVa3iilMaLallaCa0 'iflllai H'i iU'l'lll 2Ll Asst "Utin GlFNN "TM Til Mteitn niLU the 'ii'Lt foro 0.IU IU lumri framm mvco ic wil kbpvii iiaiPDiMw sosHiatoatii siNaiaa JuMn 10 TtiUI yJDEVIL HAIRPIN" "WOMAN OF THC RIVER THE TALL NORWOOD IffiHCHESTER 73" PARAMOUNT M. 1:45. E. 7:45. LA 7-4180 CHELSEA NORWOOD NO 7-1 200 Rock Hudson baNITUMUTEl i i linn ion nnnrrn Rock Hidsan-Robtrt Stack-Dorothy Malona Jack Carson "Tha Tarnished Angels" Jono Allyion-Davld Nirn-Eva Gaaor "My Man Godfrey" Color.

ClnemScopa Mario Malona "Tarnished Angels" David NIvm "My Man Godfrey" 805 Mat. "10NE RANGER" A "(lOWERY BOYS" "7 HILLS OF ROME" Lanza jevxiiKiJiiNi CUE SHOW AT 7:15 HIT 34 EXIT 3 OLVMPIA Sat. Mat. Only Boh Host "7 Little Foys" "Abbott A Coatello Meet tha Mummy" "HAPPY ROAD" QUINCY GALA PREMIERE TP AMUSEMENTS CAMBRIDGE mm Rock Hudson "TARNISHED ANGELS' STRAND "MY MAN GODFREY" ARTING JJ REVERE REVERE "WILD 13 THE WIND" DANA ANDREWS "ZERO HOUR" From Herman Wouks Great Best-Seller. more Than Any other belongs to the Young Lovers of this generation! Show Starts 1:30 P.

M. S. ii SAUGUS wnm prfmifrf tdday! TELEVISIONS 7Ti it 8TATI "Rodtn The Flying Monster" A DOORS OPEN 9:30 A. m. U.

LEWIS "MtLt. IPI ROHEA" RADIO MUSIC SOMERVILLE Ia Color and Cinemascope 1 Anthony Qolnn-Glna Lollobr11l "HUNCHBACK OF. NOTRE Plus Walter Brennaa "600 IS MY PARTNER" as TEELE SQ. "TIN STAR" CELEBRITIES TONIGHT 7:308:00 "MISS STAGE STRUCK" WINNER SELECTED ON LIVE TV SCREEN TEST IN OUR LOBBY. Henry Fonda-Anthony Perkins "JAMBOREE" Kay Medtnrl Mt' 1 1 SOMERVILLE "JET ATTACK" John Agar-Andrey Totter "SUICIDE BATTALION" Toarh Connor! in WANNERCOLOR -your most Intimate insight into every girl's years of and decision! mis? -3 ft' f.

BROADWAY "Tribute To A Bad Man Jamei Caoney-Don Dabbins "Wen Of The Fighting Lady" SOUTH BOSTON IHARVABPSQ.I BROADWAY Mat. Extra Cartoons mi mm AJ rroqrvml OCX HUDSON -0OROTHY MAlONE Ml "8topover Tokyo" C'Scopt-Color "The Mole People" John Agar "THE TARNISHED ANGELS" 8TRAND Mat. Cont. from 6:30 JUNE All fSON 0AV1D NIVtN "MY MAN GODFREY" J.V Pllll! "AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN" Barbara Shelley "CAT GIRL" CHRISTQPHEi SOUTH WEYMOUTH BATTLE Harvard Sq. TR 8-4228 Carl Milloecker's Operetta "THE BEGGAR STUDENT" CAMEO "OPERATION MAD BALL" 1 Show 7:15 "PAL JOEY" STONE HAM II Added Featurttte in Color! I i 1 KEELEY SMITH LOU PRIMA 1 nTzTzmzW CANTON 8TONEHAM Betty Hitton-Howard Keal "ANNIE GET VOUR GUN" Ethel Barrvaiore "JOHNNY TROUBLE" Mat.

"ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" "THE TARNISHED ANGELS" Rock Hudson-Dorothy Maloni ALSO "MY MAN GODFREY" jHne Allyon-David Nlwn ifi 1 isMittfcr'-i'ifir- nrr '-T -tj -iinit-n iftrsi lim man, i i fl Miisiiliiil WAKEFIELD ACADEMY AWAB0 WINNER! 2 IAST DAYS! CHARLESTOWN WAKEFIELD CR 8-0412 "Jet Attack" "Suicide Battalion" Starts 8un. "Rsintree County" iDtii risiuHt ur irtt tlak THOMPSON SQ. Continuous 1 P.M. 10:30 M. 2 1308:30 Stewart Granger "Scaramouche" Cwdun Scott "Tarian A Lost Safari" TODAY WELLESLEY DEDHAM aawnwiw irj.v.W-.i Montgomery Clltt-Ellj.

Taylor "RAINTREE COUNTY" COMMUNITY Anna Maqnani "WILD 18 THE WIND" Hal March "HEAR ME GOOD" '-TCHAU. Chilrlrana Stinut .11. I 1 naxilua ituUHJI iVnitiAVVaJ CIJ TKI Tcstrs Abbott A Coatello "LOST IN ALASKA" 2tJQ7tSC DORCHESTER STAR NO GEfJElCELLYATMIEllJOD WINCHESTER -7 af 1 Ji Cr CivlBrlKttt, 1 llatartla OS Nod Airman Chosen for Iht role of MAKJORIl ADAMS SE 6-2080. Ample Partial NO MATINEE TODAYGOOD FRIDAY! IIS. "TENDER TRAP" 38 Al "Escape From Fort Bravo" 755 Sat.

Mat. Spec. Kiddie Show Child. 25 LTF 5 Iron hundreds re ilea in every girl li'e. so srtMa ft a uul Ui.Hfin.at.os nn a a.Aia ADULTS CI.A)RC CO "H1W A 6,80 JOHN WAYNE I UDAI ZI30 BUD ONLY i Of 60L0" -if TREVOR -VVYNN-SLOANE-MILNER JONES DORCHESTER Pay-John Raltt Cfc 1-0100 "PAJAMA CAME" Manila VanDoreo-lorl Nlon "UNTAMED YOUTH" Cartoon SFial Rr.m 9 Din i NSi-il''' SCMtwu te recacn riuaiw eaooucce er kicm srtnwo eiaicns sv iwvieas aarrt.

Llbartj 1219 Tronont St? LI S.1040 ttsart A Trasmst ei "LAND Or THE PHARAOHS" IOHS" oPim show in 1 Features Also Gitt to Lucky Kiddie COSITINUOUS PRFQRMANCES DAILY SUNDAYS.

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