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Page 1 6-j. 3f. Examtnrr Tua.daY, Jan. i96j sc How Bermuda SchwartzBegan At fhe Purple Onion A Clever, New Macaroni Show i Vr If -v av innilMnminMil(teffliM engaged. June Allyson hasn't been able to get over Dick Powell's death, and is ill.

Dick was convinced that he could lick cancer and had bought Claire Trevor's beautiful home on Lido Isle, six weeks before he died. CBS TV brass is determined to give Paul Ford (of "Never Too his own show. As Larry Lip-skin says, "Never Too Late, hey, Paul?" WISH I'D SAID THAT: "The report that there are more men than women in mental hospitals shows who's driving who crazy." M. W. Larmour.

EARL'S PEARLS: The reason for nepotism ih Washington or Hollywood, says John F. Isard, is simple: "It's cheaper by the cousin." QUAINT QUOTES: "When I first went to New York I was warned to look out for the pitfalls, and I did, but it was Sunday, and they were all closed." Robert Benchley. Then there was this NEW YORK, Jan. Tony Curtis was still Bernie Schwartz from the Bronx, comedian Larry Storch used to call him "Bermuda Schwartz" and would yell at him, "Never Ret into show business! Don't get caught in the quicksand. They'd met on a submarine in World War II and in '47, when Larry was playing the Paramount with Perry Como, young Bermuda Schwartz came backstage, all amazed at what he saw.

"I let him peek through the curtain at the audience and he was in heaven. 'Don't get I repeated. "He said, 'I'm afraid I'm caught, I'm going to So Bermuda Schwartz became a star, married Janet Leigh, divorced her, and is now making headlines with Christina Kaufmann but he's also cast Larry Storch in three movies. "Just the other day," Larry told me at Toots Shor's, "Tony said, 'What ina mMnwiM imii "is amnii) i 1 lvK AT i sk T- i i "THE MACARONI SHOW," David Davenport's musical rev directed by Arthur Conrad; et by Vincent Brown; costumes by John Blythe; musical accompany by Dan Dem-aree and Taul Gemignani. With Elinor Anderson, Khmla Gemignani, Douglas Reynolds, I.lz Otto, Alan Herman and Dan Sullivan, At the Purple Onion.

Jack's It's really a panic. Miss Gemignani, incidentally, is a fantastic comedienne and her timing is impeccable, as she demonstrates in a sketch about a nagging, garrulous wife out for a Sunday drive. Miss Otto and Miss Anderson, on the other hand, are only slightly less lunatic and just as brilliant. They are at their best in a very funny satire on the drama of Tennessee Williams (revamped from an earlier revue skit by Davenport), in which they play two Williams' heroines in "Sweet Apple of Desire," as presented by the Lincoln (Nebraska) Drama Festival. EXPENSE ACCOUNT The men Alan Berman, Douglas Reynolds and Dan Sullivan are all extremely versatile.

They are most outstanding in a song-and-dance lament about the disappearance of the expense account. To bridge the numbers, Davenport has included another series of tape-recorded zaniness, running from an untethered take-off on lurid movie ads such stars as Richard Beymer clawed to death by rabid to an interview with a suburban housewife who has won the San Francisco Symphony in a contest and is now ready to try for the Oakland Raiders. The show has been jauntily staged by Arthur Conrad; modishly designed by John Blythe and Vincent Brown; and it is excellently accompanied by pianist Dan Demaree and percussionist Paul Gemignani. Suburban Theaters By STANLEY EICIIELBAUM My allegiance to "The Macaroni Show" and to its ingenious young author, David Davenport, goes back more than two years, when the musical revue first set up shop in a tiny side room of the Old Spaghetti Factory and I was convulsively attracted by its sharp, impudent satire and stylish frivolity. Since then, the show has undergone innumerable transformations (Davenport being as prolific a writer and composer as he is restlessly talented) and I soon became part of a growing "Macaroni" cult, which was out in force the other night at the Purple Onion, where a new edition of the revue has just opened.

Happily, I can report that the revue is still uniquely hilarious and wildly clever; and that very little of the original pungent flavor has been lost by the move to a night-club atmosphere, despite an alien, cramped stage and new material. SIX NIGHTS The ''Macaroni Show" is being presented six nights a week (dark on Monday) for the first time and the 75-minute program consists of a dozen or so skits and songs performed by six attractive and superbly gifted youngsters who make quite the best team Davenport has yet assembled. As usual, the show is a grab bag of timely comedy, much of it searingly geared for San Franciscans, with a sarcastic waltz that eulO' Marines PR 5-4232 Sutler Miison TOMORROW AT 8:00 P.M. "TELEGRAPH HILL" BY HERBERT BLAU ONLY 2 MORE WEEKS! and p.m. FRI.

and 1:30 P.M. SAT. MATINEE, 2:30 P.M. BY POPULAR DEMAND "TWELFTH NIGHT" FEBRUARY IS THRU 16th EVES. SAT.

MATINEE 5 PERFORMANCES ONLY! Encore PR 5-4232 Mason near Oary ''SLICHTTCHEM "DUMBWAITER" By Harold Pinter author ol "Birthday Party" "Engrossing!" Chron. THURS. and SUNDAYS, i P.M. FRIDAYS and SATS. :30 P.M.

Tkksti 8o OMIci. sol Sutter and Brsustn Berkclsy, Oakland di LIZ OTTO AND ALAN BERMAN Gifted clowns of 'The Macaroni Show' gizes such features of Los Angeles as "skunk-lined toreador pants" and a skit about the Highway Planning Commission that suggests building a clover-leaf around Coit Tower. The revue is not as varied as the last one. There is an overdose of political satire from presidential candidates to the Birch Society and not all of it is equally effective. But quite obviously, Davenport is already working on this unbalance.

He has announced two new num Rheit CLARK GABLE the lots actor may bo seen in his cel-brated role of Rheft Butler in the movie classic, "Gone With the Wind," which opens a 14-day engagement tonight at the Stage Door Theater. This is film's last re-run before it is withdrawn from circulation. Texas millionaire, says Euddy Greco, who had so much money, he had to have it mircofilmed That's earl, brother. (All Rights Reserved) (Distributed by Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Today PENINSULA SAN MATEO i I 17th Palm. FIreaiae 5-1015 un lnnesT on ird jAaNK KOM TON KKAM IOSA "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" dhown ONCE ONLY at 8:40 p.m.

"REO.CIEM EOlt A HEA VI EIGHT" Paul NEWMAN Jackie GI.EASON Shown at 7:00 10:30 p.m. A a.1 Li A TEA 64 Third A mMltW Phone HI i-9706 ENDS TONIGHT! Doors open "SMASHING Of HIE ItEICH" "K.AM Hi A.E" Starts "Itllllluo II. I AGE" "GIHLS (IE THE Ml. II I SOUTH SAN FRANC STATE So. S.

JU SI'EM EH THAI II DGMENT AT Nl IIKMIIEItG" BELLE SO.M.MI-;RS"-I'ollv Bercen aeseeaeeaeaeeweeaesesaeMVMaa SUNNYYALE CllkJeJYVAIC REgent 6-6125 i esaa j11()v Garland "A HIED IS WAITING" "REQI IE.M FOR A HEAM WEIGHT" SUBURBAN DRIVE INS rrTJtaa ALAMEDA ALAMEDA DRIVE-IN Webster at Alameda Tube LA 3-9344 AIHENTI KE HI I IN COLOnt "THE MONGOLS" Jack PAEANC E-Anita EKBERG "THE THOIAN HOUSE" Steve KEEYES-John BAKR1 MORE JR. ISLAND AUTO MOVIE 3 Blorks from Tube in Alameda "TARAS HI I.Bl '-Tonv Curiip H(Hj; HL BELMONT CTIHI XC Belmont l.Ylell 3-0074 I Mlkl I IN FORGETTABLE! Burt LAN! ASTER Judy GARLAND CHILD IS WAITING" ELVIS PRESEEY-OIG YOliNO "Kill GALAHAD" eaeaeaeaeaeaaaeaaeaaaaaaa CONCORD AUTOMOVIE MU2-U112Acr'a AWIWIMUTIE Buchanan Field "IF A MAN ANDRA DEE BOBBY DARIN Connors 'SAM Muntenmery rHiini nargain Nile: i.oad lour ar: aeaeaeaeaeea.easaaeayaaas rnruniiT FREMONT FREMONT Auto MOVIE Kremnnt Blvd -Nimitz 3-59U0 "TARAS Hi LB In Color! YUL BKYNNI TONY LRUS THK WAR I.O I II "-Steve McQueen Vtih ln- ar Heaterw! HAYWARD MOTOR MOVIES Tennyson-Mission Blvd. 'HHT HAI'PKNKO HA BY JAM-'." Joan raw ford-Bntte llavi r.K' -Steve MrQueen Family Bar train Nile! Loud Your ar! MOUNTAIN VIEW iiftCEETT Bayshore-Sterhn Car IIWrfLI I Healers. AO 8-1 BOK miimmi A GO si It HA -Color THE HI STI.EK"-Paiil Newman kinklTE VICTAGrand-KI Cam i-iwi-sia. riin YO 7-2133 lis ONLY MON FY -Jerrv l.eala "HI LI.

IS FOIt HI HIH seaeeaeNeaeaeaaaaaaaj OAKLAND AIRPORT Auto MOVIE' nr Oakland Airport TO 2 I A A HI l.BA" Tn Cnlnr! Tt'T, BK.WHI TONY RTI "THK WAR UVLH" Stev MrQueen STADIUM Auto Movies nth SI. -1. nth Ave. Fl.rln 1-7030 Earl Wilson are you doing in I said, 'Well, I'm very busy in Hobokcn and Passaic' "My wife said, 'Shut up, fool. His time is your time." So Larry's now been cast with Tony in the next Curtis opus, "How Now, Bow Wow," about a genuine dog.

Larry's in "40 Pounds of Trouble," now "saturating" the East, and was previously in "Who Was That Lady?" "Naturally, I think Bermuda Schwartz is quite a guy," says Larry. "And I'm glad I became an actor. I studied law, you know, and took my bar examination. Unfortunately, I flunked martinis." MIDNIGHT EARL Alan Drake, the New Jersey comedian whose wife was slain in that "Little Augie" Pusano assassination, announced at Danny's Hideaway that he and Barbara Redloff, a lovely Miami Beach "Bunny," are EAST BAY OAKLAND CINE 7 MacArUiur at 38th Ave. Phone AN l-338i "A COMIVG-OrT PARTY James Koberisun Justlre-Lealie Phillipa PIEDMONT Piedmont at 41st ol 4 saa LAST TIMES TON Hi HT Adult Fntertainment In Technicolor! Shelley WINTER Efrera JR.

Tane EOiNUA "THE CHAPMAN REPORT" Thartton HesKin Elsa Marttnelll "THE PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME" STARTS IOMOHHIIvV: "IARAS hi IK "CALL Ot.MtS"- DA DIWAV Clnenia GL 2-3301 lAIVIV TT A I Park Blvd. E. 18lh St. "PERIOD OK AIJ.II STMENT" "ALIVE AM) KICKING" 'TMUCB Slat-Teleurapb, OL 3-8022 TT CIV I)ihm Open Last I)av! "YO.IIMRO" A "THE I'HA'y)M HOKSE" Tomorrow: PRANK SINATRA "THE MAM HI Rl.AN CANDIDATE" "ONLY TWO CAN PLAY" ORINDA ABDjni TUNNEL HIGHWAY at WMHVH ORINDA CROSSROADS Telephone Llfford 4-21X1 Voted Rest I'ii I urei of the Year hf Board of Review! it Rochemonf's "QUESTION 7" ilsrrintr MICHAEL GWYNN SHOW STARTS AT 7 PM PITTSBURG VOGUE HEmpjtead 9-9141 HALT DISNEY'S 'IN SEARCH of the CASTAWAYS" Hayley MILLS HEYALIER RHcEM nUECVJ Rheem. Calif.

DR 6-44fiB rvilkkm 4 miles from Orinda Adventure: IMimance! "EL CID" In Technicolor! Charlton HESTON'-Sophia IlRKN SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PM RICHMOND FOX Seventh-MacdonaM. BE 2-3129 Doom Open Frea! "TABAS Curtis "THE EM'UlSIVE GENERATION" teweeeeeaeeweweeeeeewewaeae WALNUT CREEK El DCV TB 4 4465 a. IC I WALT DISNEY'S in sum or the astaways' Hayley Mills Maurice Chevalier aeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeeaeaeaeaeaeaeaea MARIN CO FAIRFAX FAIRFAX Phona 453-5444 A i A EKBEUG A DOI.CK I A "TWO WOMEN "-Sophia Leiren LARKSPUR LARK Phonn 924-3311 MarrHio Maitmianni "llORrK, ITALIAN TtLh" oted Best orwdy at annen. MILL VALLEY SEQUOIA Phone 388-486' TODAY ONLY! "THE MI RRT WIDOW" Jeanette MacDonald Maunca Chevalier NOVATO novato Phone 89i-24J4 PAKTA I 8" In Color! Kirk Uol GI.AS Tory I IITIs.lesn sIMMllNsl SAN ANSELMO TAMALPAIS Phona 453-5442 Stewart Granger "Sllllini AND GO.MOH KA "IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS" SAN RAFAEL RAFAEL Phona 453-544U "TARAS HI IK TONY CI RTISTUL BRYNNEK "PRESSI RF, POINT" aeeeaeaeaeeseaaeaeae'aeaeaeaeaeaajs SAUSALITO MARIN Phona 33J-06B, Tjiurence OI.IVIEK Simone SICVORFT Sarah MILES "TERM OF TRIAL" TIBURON PLAYHOUSE Phone 4 3.V1234 Closed Tonlte! Starts FrI "MOON PIMlT" "LONELY ARE THE BRAIR" seaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaaeaaeaeaeaeaaeaeaa NAPA CO. NAPA UPTOWN BAldwIn 4-23SS Musical Hit! "GYPSY" Tn Color! Natalia rYOOD-Roeilind BLSSELL Di Stefano, von Karajan Row Over La Scala Role PENINSULA BELMONT BELMONT Rosalind RI SSEI.I.-Natatte WOOD "Ml TIME 1IIK MHI.EANTS" BURLINGAME rrV Phona Diamond 2-5751 wA Doors Open Stewart GRAMiER-Pier ANGELI "SODOM AND GOMORRAH" Color! 2nd rotor Hit! 4 AVNE MANSFIELD "IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS" LOS ALTOS ALTOS WHitediff S-5212 "BAHARRAS" Anthonv (Jninn-SilvanH ManLano "STOWAWAY" IV THE SKY" LOS GATOS LOS GATOS 'tiZh DORIS DAY-STEPHEN BOYD "I THANK A MENLO PARK GUILD Ption DAvenport 3-6760 WILL Marrello Mimtroianni mVORrE ITALIAN STVLK" otrd B-t Comedy at anncil SARI Menlo Park da M-niSi UM' "una.

or thk r.nr.iiK MrT" MarIonald Nfloon Kddy rWw-vrwrvyw MILLBRAE III BD A El Camino-Chadhorne P1lkkDIAE Phone Oxford 7-4444 "1.1 I'SV-Natalle W(IOI) "WAR I.OYER"-Sleve McQueen MOUNTAIN VIEW MT. VIEW 28 Castro YO 7-2227 Kurt I.AnrBkttr I HII.II I WATHMt IK A MS T)pb PACIFICA SEAYUE Facifica FL 5-2164 JERRY 1 hills 3 iisi.y AR LOVER" at 8:40 Starts Wed: "TARAS Bl l.BA" "THE BEST OK ENEMIES" eaeaeaeaeaeaeaaeaeaeaeaaaeaas PALO ALTO FINE ARTS DAvenport 2-9771 laudio "i.a ia( i.A" "MAN IV THK MKKI) HAT PARIS 124 Univ. DA 6-6100 "PH.r IIIM'i Aielma Men-onrl-Anthonv Perkins BATTLK IK THK STANFORD iJAvenpon 4-4751 I If Mir: tin fi-in ciewwri i.ttA.M.r.H Pier AM.KIJ and GOMORRAH" Color! Shown ONf ONLY at 8:40 2nd Color Hit! .1 A MANSFIELD "II HAPPENED IN ATHENS" VASJCITV DAvenport 3-6411 MAJII "BILLY Bl III!" PETKB I HI AN "PHI SSI HE POINT" eaeaeaeaeaeaeaeasaeaaaajaaaaj REDWOOD CITY FOX Phona Emerson 9-2969 Doirs linen H'lK Stewart GRANGER Pier ANGELI "SODOM and GOMORRAH" Color! Shown ONi'K ONLY at 8:40 2nd Color Hit! JANE ANsKlf l.D "IT HM-I-I NED IN ATHENS" SAN BRUNO EL CAMINO JU S-074 2 THK 1NTI lat.an-ctttr Robertson REOI IE.M HIH A III AM VM II. Ill bers, now in rehearsal "Hamlet in Las Vegas" and "Florence of Arabia" and if they are as good as their titles, then I don't see how he can miss. THE NUGGETS The present show docs, however, contain several sparkling nuggets, the most remarkable of them a rock-'n'-roll trio for the cast's three females Elinor Anderson, Rhoda Gemignani and Liz Otto in which the girls sing of the current, wailin? teen-age adulat'on for JFK Wanna Be are involved in a castinr? dis nntP at Milan' T.a caia nr, House.

von jarajan wm direct a performance of Puccini's "La Boheme" on Jan. 31. Di Stefano says he had been promised the role of Ro- dolfo by the La Scala management, but the published cast lists Gianni Raimondo. Italian newspapers quoted DiStefano as saying La Scala officials told him Von Kara jan "doesn't want you for this opera because he wants a tenor who sines in tune." Von Karajan replied at a news conference that he had no objection to Di Sefano. The maestro said so far as he knew Di Stefano had never been mentioned for the role.

SEE IT BEFORE IT IS OUT 1 SIMGEHS DANCERS TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. TOMORROW, JAN. 30th 7:30 P.M. FEB. 3rd 3 P.M.-S P.M.

EAST BAY ALAMEDA ALAMEDA LAkehurst 2-4433 IN CULOK "TARAS TUL BRl VNr.R-TO.W CURTIS "1 HK MIRAflK WORKKR" Anna BAM KOFT-Patty 1)1 KE ANTIOCH CT 1 Liki Phone Plateau 7-2303 olor ftosalind WOOD "Football Highlights ol BERKELEY" BERKELEY Shaltuck at Haste THorawall S-4300 2nd Week! i Prlee-W innint FUme! IM.MAK KhKI.M A.VS "THBOl'UH A GLASS IIAKKLY" and 'ind Feature jV AW 1 1 A The Advent lire Boa Ufflie Opens 8:30 p.m. CALIFORNIA Kittredee-Shat'k TH S-(1620 "SAMSON THI. 7 MIKA1 l.r.v In Color! with f.ORIIO.N MOtI "WARRIORS Palance Doors Opea p.m. ilarta Wad: "In search of (tHUl and "Hand la Hand" alABTUnnE 182 Euclid nvni nJiuL Studio A-lt Place 8-F. Film Festival Winner! "ANIMAS TKI JAM)" itarrlnc TOSHIRO MIFIVE FN Brvnner Studio B--THE APAKTMKNT" Jack LEMMON-Shirley Merl.Al.NK "ELMER GANTRY" Burt Lancaster-Shirley Jonei OAKS Phone LAndscape 6-1836 Tul Brynnrr-Chnstlna haufmana Shown at 7:10 p.m.

UNITED ARTISTS TH 3-1 47 Op. "(il'Psi Terhnlrolnr: Hatalle YVOOD-Rosalind Rl SSEI.L "MARY HAD A I.lTH.ii" AMPLE PAHKIMi aPACE uc TH 3-6267. Unjversity-Shatturk IF A MAX ANSWKKV toior: SANDRA DEE B0BB7 DAR1.V "GIRLS! OIRLS! (ilRLS!" Color! with ELMS PHEsI.EV tana Wad: "THE Ml sir MAX" ba nauv vavkt.EH" CONCORD riir ill MUlherry 5-5411 ClNCAN "TAR AS BIlLBA" ln fnlnr! wrlth BRYNNER Tony CI RTIS-Christma A I EM AW WHeeVseewvweeeevAere El CERRITO rEBDITn gan Pahlo at Central VCKKIIV Phone: 525-4800 CLOSED TONIt.HT! Coming l-ridav-saturday A' Sunday "THE NOKlRlls LANDLADY" UNO Kit EXERl 1SE" aWMsarrVeWrVelrVAV LAFAYETTE 1 1 Latavette. Phona 284-4M3 lARft Winner 10 Arademy Awards EST SIDE STOR1' In Jiataue OOD-Richard BEYMLK Shown at 7:0 A :30 m. aasMMMMseeweeweweweseeeeee1 LIYERMORE iiije Hilltop 7-2545 list last Times Tonlte "KEOI I EM TOR A HEAVYWEIGHT" DAMN THE DEFIANT" Color! Wednesday! 1 Day Onlv' Nelson En-iy "I HE CHOI OLATE SOLDIER" asasaeaeaasaeaeaasaeaeaaeaeaeaeaeaeaeai OAKLAND FOX OAKLAND TVV 3-2303 Continuous Daily from p.m.

I in all the stories of Alutiny and Hik'h seas Adventure! BILLY Bl Illl' -Tereni I AMP Roliert Itl.AN-Peier I SI I No Bhi.wn at 8:35 pm also "SINK THE KIsM H( Kenneth MORE-Dana HIMIR Extra "Lady ol the Rapids" Co ol PARAMOUNT 20lh-Rroafiway TW 3-U3U0 nntinuou from p.m. "SODOM AND GOMORRAH" Color! Biewart GRANGER-Pier ANGELI "IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS" Color! with J.ANE MANSFIELD nNVIC 17th-Teleeraph TW 3-33! 1 HWAIt Doors open Dally It Noon lit KT I.ANt 41 and Jl DY GARLAND In "A CHILD IS Aided: "Wonderful Afrtra" TO TW 3-5505. llth-Brnadwiv Open DAILY Lat Nhoivi Friday A a. urday Nigbt! Never Before in One herein 2 ftuth hm-kersl VILLAGE" In Mart tin Cohtr? OF THE NIGHT" rriday: Dean ARTIN-Lana TI'RN'ER WHO'S GOT 1 HE Al ION?" GRAND LAKE1 Grand Arlh GL 2-3556 LAI KEN! OLIVIER Simone SIGNOHI! sih MILES OF TRIAL" 8FSS1 HW AK AW A In "THE BIG WAVE" kiOIII Ikl DftllflE Sth Bdwy. l-i a bl nwwwbiit.ni;; Now! A 3-1 nit Adult Spend a Day wilh Sun Bathers DES, NT 111 IS.

DISM" Plus "VENT The Body Beautiful! A Hollywoofl Loveliest Lassteal Also Ml 1.1 ST. CYR In "A Bl.DItOOM FAAlAsr" INTERVIEWING PIANISTS TECHNICIANS-DESIGNERS SUNDAY. FEB. 3RD SOUTH VAN NESS AVE, OPERA TONIGHT at 6:30 Final Weeks Now! OAAMir.lANUCKS THE II DAY ALEXANDRIA GEARY BLVD. at II Ava.

Phona SK 2-5100 MNAVISION TfCHNICOLOft VERY fVE. 1:30 (EXC. SUN. Hit i. Iuii, Noll.

I m. Box OHiM Omit 12 Niton I f.m. Il it Bi Olflei and All AlinrlM OF CIRCULATION! STARTS 1 llTstrrr eased on Oeorires SUnenon'a The Death of Bile "Summerskin" 8:15. 1:00. lamer-Anna Kimball AT SEA Tsrhnl- TONIGHT at 8:30 PTWVitnsTO! iEM INRIQUf JORDA, Conductor and Mutical Director 1l 2 Musical Director I ne WIDOl v.idim in Technicolor l'fT CLAUDIO ARRAU, Pianist Brahms, Conctrte Ne.

2 MILAN (Italy), Jan. 28. (AP) Italian tenor Giuseppe Stefano and Austrian con ductor Herbert von Karajan P.M..J P.M. RING PHONE UN 11201 Schubar Elliott Carter 2:1 SAT. FEB.

krifew FOUNDATION I EYE. 10 Academy Awards "GONE WITH THE WIND" Symphony Variations foi Orch 8:30: OPERA HOUSE 98th TICKETS: Symortonv tox Office, Sherman Clav EX 7-071' and all agencies I Program to ba reoeated at Foothill Colioga, Lot Altoi Mills. February 2. 1:151 starring CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Starts Tonight for 14 Days Only at Pop. Prices Daily ar 8 P.M.

SAT. SUN. it P.M. IF A MAN" SANDRA DEF A BOBBY HAKIM "CAPE FEAIC'-Greeonr PEC P.ohert MIT HI M-Polly REKGF.V saeeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaaeaeae STAGE DOOR Mason near Geary YU 6-4767 aeaeaeaAeaeaeaaaeaevaeaaasaaaj SAN CARLOS CARLOS Phone: LYtell 3-R031 TUMI. Ml'1 PKTER I SIINOV ROBKRT Rl AN Melville's "BILLY SUDD" Shown ONCE ONLY at m.

"F.AM INATIO.N" In Color! Audrey HEPBI RN Gary ool'ER Shown at 7:00 11:00 p.m. Starts Wed: "TERM OF TRIAL" and "TWO TWO MAKE sl.V E. LAUREL San Carlos. Lv 3-3131 Hurt TanratiLr "A HILR IS WAITINf." "Iacki Kennedy's ANian Journey" SAN JOSE FOX 345 So. 1st.

CY 3-7007 fell VOGUE "THE PASSION OF SLOW FIRE" Iscrsmsnte nr. "rpHdle Butei 3, 95 Direct Ba l-tlll French Now Playlns: W4Vraii "SUM LOVER'S HOLIDAY" 2040 Contra Costa Riwar MU 5 8011 t'olnr WED! A. U. (All Fouled Up) ON LAND SEA! The liggest Loughs Sinca Tha "Draft Days" Donald Sinden-Barbara Shiner TrriTS "OPERATION BULLSHINE" AUD PALO ALTO PALO ALTO "A THILII IS ttAH'IN'i" Burt I.anrater-Jtjdy arlnd RKRGKA.NTH M-Frank Sinatra PLEASANT HILL MOTOR MOVIES "PHKNI'KK PIIIVT" Bohbr IJAKIN Sldnev I'OITIKR "PH ANTOM III THK Color! with HKATHI SI AKS REDWOOD CITY rjCnUrAn Bayshore A Whipple KtUVTUUU Heaters, Nf 9-HM1 IT'S OM.V NIIM Jerry Lewis MARAI IIKRS" SAM RAFAEL MOTOR MOYIES, 4S.1-M43 San Rafael Closed Tonlte; Starts Hare" and Tom Kawyer" 101 MOYIES 47B-124H Closed Tonlcht: Starts ne noohle" 04 "Pleasure at Bia torn pa nj' "SUPtRI PURI IXOTIC FRENZY" S. hm" present! ROBERTO m-liy'l' uv fARy at BLAH GIRLS Blc.1 TONITCI "Tha letter That Was Never Sent" -MIMOM and GOMllldtAH" "I Ht I.IIVKS OK N4I.AMMKII GARDEN CYpress 7-120fi Hurt I-anrnhler I HII.1J I H'M I IMi" "L'i Df STUDIO 396 So.

1st. CY 2-677 fcvery TtietdaiT la nay: tonMnuoun: son hrlrtv Victor Herhfrl'1 sWKfcl HKAR IV SAN MATEO MANOR 25th Ave. FI S-1610 TlinAV OM.V OI'IHKTTA! Ontlnitnua Shnwlnia of "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" Neisrm rnnv rib stt.wni Wed: Ml' MHO" Doris PsT "SASKATCHEWAN" AJaa Hi a. RALLET ESPAHOL WED! TAKAMINE SSftmijjSS MiT9 iSk.l f.m. Tomte! TOSHIRO MIFUNi "YOJIMBO" skaw.l Til Most World! BELLA UNION N.d..

"Around llis World Willi Xo.li.nt. On" OPEN It NOON! Qtr( Mnturol Color, Naturally) "MOST EXCITING DANCE SHOW ON Tlcksli: Sherman-Clay IEX 7-0717) I Oak. Ireuneri, JI.00 2 50-1 00-1. 7S aTKanaBtngsj CALIFORNIA MUSIC.

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