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Daily News from New York, New York • 182

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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182
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DAVY CROCKETT J385fifl Know, pav Crockett we I yon pnn Z1? 1 I I THE TWA I IT IS TlviF I VgT7J i rN ..7,1 -TaVt i i vi C4 3 C3 CI 4 VIE Eying On Casino's Scree is 70DAVS MARKET NEWS Fryers, smoked hams, small turkeys, beef rounds featured for weekend Choose from corn on fob, asparagus, spinach, celery, green beans, beets, cabbage, carrots California cherries in good supply, pineapples, strawberries, grapes, melons attractive For tomorrow: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, Frenched green beans, tossed green salad, lemon pie. RR Breakfast The Holy Name Society of the Pennsylvania and Long Island Rail Roads will hold its 18th annual Communion breakfast tomor By DOROTHY MASTERS The theme of mistaken iden-j tity, always a favorite with the; German cinema, achieves royal' status in "Kaiserwalzer," dm-: perial Waltz). Casino's new Eng-i lish-title'd film not only spot- lights the romancing of a counj; traveling incognito, but the com-' plications accruing to a philan-; deling adjutant whose name he! borrows. i The latter winds up with aj bride, however, while the discon-i solate Count Ludwig is slated toi settle for a marriage of stale. around Ischl, although not ta mh Villon schoolteacher, makes the grelt ,6 settings are in the old palace sacrifice of pretending to jilt hinvat lenng- (Imperial Waltz) a Casino Films release, directed by Franz Antel.

Written by Mr. Antel, Jutta Borne-mann and Gunther Phillipp. Presented at the Casino Theatre. With English subtitles. Running time: 1 hour, 47 minutes.

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II. 1" 1RAMT TUT. TKF." i.fivn:t.iii 7: -ii; 1 I I 1 1 ii 7 II tt tkl MU Il I 4 55 55 A Hi sl I NTS BRUCKNCK eid. ond WHITE PLAINS Rd. REE ADMISSiCM FREE PARKING Al4 I Kl I'l MIM or IVI8Y0NE tf IS THRILLING RIDES 60 TEE GOLF RANGE 0 i PoFi Av 'for ace -Lifting Improvement of Park Ave.1 north of 96th St to the Harlem River, including1 removal of the York Central tracks, is a distant soal of city planners, Mayor Wagner disclose yester- day.

The project, he cor.cetled, hinges largely on the Central establishing a passenger terminal in the Mott Haven section of the 'Bronx to eliminate the run to the high-cost Grand Central Terminal. 1 City Is Preparing Although no definite plans have been made for the rehabiii-' ration of upper Park the city is preparing- for that day, Wagner told 450 persons at "a luncht-on in the Park Lane Hotel sponsored by the Citizens Hous- in? and Planning Council of New Y'ork. 'Tark he observed, "is one of our greatest thoroujrh-fafes, a symbol all over the world of the urban living that is New York. And north of iWth where the railroad runs above ground there are slums and some decay." New Housing Set Back In anticipation of the day when the street can be widened and the tracks removed, Warner said that all housing projects being built along the avenue are being set back from present street lines to provide more room. The Mayor warned against haste in making over the city and urged planners to be "a bit wary about planning beyond the foreseeable future for the things that can and will charge." rian for 100 Years "We must plan at long range for the things that we can envisage as constant things." he said.

"Let us take the need for recreational facilities and plan for a hundred years to come in terms of parks, playgrounds and beaches." or a Qiiiek Change Cafe curtains are easy to make, easy to launder. For a leaflet, "Hints on Making Curtains and Draperies," that tells you how to make cafe and other types of window hangings, send a self -addressed, stamped envelope to WilleHa de Campi, THE NEWS, 220 E. 42d St, New Y'ork 17, N. Y. AD 4 RI1F.MKM iiwU-' after she becomes aware of the heritage he proposes to renounce for her sake.

Most of the comedy for this charming and largely gay production is provided by Gunther Phillipp, quite the ladies' man, who tries to ditch a ballet dancer for the daughter of a confectioner. Rudolph Prack and Angelika are good as the hapless lovers. The theme music, by Strauss, is thrice vocalized by a group of youngsters with fine voices. Words for the melody are credited to a schoolmaster who is the count's rival. A skillful lensman catches the great beauty of the country- pu' HOTCHA BUST-O-RAMA 42nd il at BtVi Avs.

"THE WEDDING IN MONACO" i n. PRINCE RAINIER III MISSGRACE KELLY I -THf 8ATTU Of 4 13 SW run WILLIAM HOLD EN NOVAK msuno RUSSELL 1 RITA HAYWORTH ORSON WELLES 'THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI" 55th ST. PLAYHOUSE SAT: 12 30,2:20,4:10,6:00,7:50,9:45,11:30 DAMYKAYET U.UUU LtAbUt5 CWEMA UNDER THE TECH. ran '-7'JS I 3flT ri -fe? limn wsnv i was 'Threshold RRftHAME QFSPACE Tribute1.0 Bad Man! nmm Starts TUES -Gregory PECK lenrntw JONES MAN VOMXIUS BEACON ll T. mi A MELBA a WAKEFIELD mot A1MBKIOCE MASK) IBM.

B6th ST. 41 IKII l.ATK SHOW TONK.HT AMISEJIKMS POOL OPENS TODAY SAT. m. inc never VVE8B T6I RtNflBIt 'JOAN FONiAINt "THE STEEL JUNGLE SSRIIA MONiia NCENI IWf I AT Alt THEATRKS AMUSEMENTS Of CCOHGt WASHINGTON emoGf Milf SOUlM WORLD'S U2BT 0UTD0C SALT WATIX SURF EATRIMS LEARN TO DANCE PRIVATELY FREE PLAY AREA ond ViUNl TR0 with Sandy Beachet I Sun Decto TH.5 TROUT EISH1H6 PAUL 1on9- TRIPP No ic ni FiAirot, Waiti, Mam bo, Rumba, Samba, Tango, Peabcdy, Cha Cbi-Cha, Msrengue. Lindy, Polka, Tap Dancing COiiK IX TODAY UK A RKii IV ATE (no obligation I ancl envince liow easy it 1 to learn wiih our simpiified modern methoiL, Anyone.

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