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Daily News from New York, New York • 288

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i WINNIE WINKLE ftAci I VjCil I TCC A IX i. ii iv i-r or iv it- I I u. OH- GIRL JANIES AGE. GOOD US OF VOU WWEhJ Af fcfcJ I i -V, I iwffiUr NEEDS TO EAT A GRACIOUS, VOU WERE HER ApX PriTA Winner a 5h Avp. Suspect Edward night clerk of the Lincoln rooming house.

301 escapes in rarn Bv WM)V LK W. 134th had been robbed of $22 at gunpoint. Gunther shouted to Patrolman John Mohl. who- 9 Police chased a holdup suspect into St. Nicholas Park fi A yesterday and then searched the pursued the suspect into the park, park vainly for nearly two hours.

'firing five shots. "I'ather Panchaii." an Edward Harrison release, directed and written by Satayajit Roy. Presented at the Fifth Avenue Cinema. Running time: 2 hours. With Enfflish titles.

THK CAST: rr. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES -POPULAR PRICES 15. i- fail.i mill ti-( Ti.f Tl. Aim Kind B'nrj. Kh: 'ina H.uifi Sdl.ir Ttiirji nki Ha n-r 1 1 I I.il.i on stage rMi.

Oi.) oiihk Kir) find Da Onion riiiiiilia): IVv 1 and screen! Tlie Stars Subir Banerji I.a-r year a iiictjre from Imjia awar.icil tup honors at five inter national til in festivals. I am one ot the American movie hi aoiiird with the judges handing oui these festival prizes. But. naturally, my interest was ahisne'i t-v a film that was unanimously the best by rive ets if judges, "rather Pani-haii" has arrived at the Fifth Avenue Cinema, imported by Edward Han is.m. My curiosity has een satified.

It is an impressive film. Had I beea votinif I might not have cast my vote in this movie's favor, hut 1 can easily see why the j'jdkfes were curried away by the human nuality of this penetrating drama of a pour Brahmin family's struggle for existence. Hesid-s beins; an innovation, Tather Panchaii" communicates the feeling that life is presented as it really was in the early when the book, from which audiences can appreciate its artistic beauty. The father of this family being an improvident dreamer. the mother has to be practical, working incessantly to make ends meet, seldom complaining about privation, hardship or self sacrifice.

Hut her face and sometimes her actions reflect her thoughts. An aged aunt, who lives with them, is a burden and a mischief maker. The greatness of? the.Y.sIioW it is adapted, was written by Bihhutibhusan Bandopadhaya. Al.THOlCH "PATH Kit AX- HAl.l" falls short of perfection in production, the acting is im-' peccable and it hits you right in the heart. an arty picture, the camera often wandering off! story course to catch pretty pictures of nature.

Photography is! MOST IMPRKSSIVE element of the film is the children's attitude toward the state of affairs of the familv. A girl and her in black-and-white out even so. a I "PACKS A WALLOP!" I OH Hi iW, HO young brother know they are poor but they are not aware of their father's irresponsibility; nor do they realize that life for their mother is hard to bear. Like children the world over, they avoid all the work they can. enjoy playing with other children, romping outdoors, and watching the trains go by.

Satya.jit Roy, the man who wrote the screenplay directed and helped produce the picture, has I TECHNICOLOR. I EstherWILLIAMS Jeff CHANDLER Oft Stage! A new concept in entertainment! I interspersed the film with gentle humor, not as relief from the I in CmemaScoDe and COLOR minor and major tragedies of the family, but as a natural mood in 90c K(t MRKIMQ realistic drama. Roy's idea was Wi to make a human film and he has, Av Cuts The Strangling Vines Of The Z3 WW siicceed-id. One Indian family, the Baner-ji's. seems to have a monopoly in" the acting department.

Kanu Banerji plays the father, Karuna Banerji, the mother, and Subir It Cuts Into No Man Dares Go Without PEYTON PLACE BUSSTOP It In The Deadly, Mysterious Far, Far East! It In The Deadly. Mysterious Far, Far East! MJ MET. TKeVlKiivci B. I Banerji he bov. Da: ga, as a chil -I A ij enacted bv Runki Bane rji.

as fiAJ' wrwFS Dev. ft 'a young girl she's port L'ma Das Gupta, Chunit is the old aunt. WED 1 I p.o-.nVQt Starts TOMORROW 'Tut riuo nu PARADISE BLOOD ISjLANO-'u1 The hilarious story of Sergeant who promoted' himse'f to Genera! V.l5r, Valhalla Station Closing Fought I CKk UUtU Glenn FORD in 1 COBWEB 83rd ST. CATf Rf 0 AFFAIR LYM Pt4 jiu iu ii. a I HAIHO ITV Ml'Sir 1 1 A I.I.

Showploc of the Notion Rockefeller Center CI 6-4600 "Magnificent theatre!" ZUNSER CUE "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" ELIZABETH TAYLOR PAUL NEWMAN BURL IVES JACK CARSON JUDITH ANDERSON D'tidM In RlCHo mcOKS PiMoori I. LAWRENCE WEINCaltrEN A i'l 1 Imitation General' i Proposed rinsing of the Xew York Central Railroad station at Valhalla was pr otested yester day before tlie Public Service om-' mission by Westchester officials, i Kdmimd H. town attorney for Mount Pleasant, challenged railroad exhibits indicating that commuter use of the station is 'negligible. Hearing Examiner ward L. Block order ed the Cen-tial to produce additional mony on commuter service in re- cent mont hs.

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