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Daily News from New York, New York • 392

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25 nan i OTaiirrri ti ii OHM MOM 19 A H. is America's 1 family fun bargain? Some Activity This Week By JOHN CHAPMAN Theatre of a sort will be stirring this week. "Oh Dad, Poor Ampersand." will open tomorrow night at the Morocco, with Hermione Gingold playing the role created off (Reuters) An examination of FREE! AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS IN THE MOOHBOWl TODAY THRU SATURDAY the ice-preserved body of Italian guide Giacomo Chiara, brought down by the Mont-Rose Glacier near here this week 18 years after he died, may prove -whether his Broadway bv Jo Van Fleet. The Goes Legit death was accident or murder, in THE LENNON SISTERS RICHARD MALTBY A. his Orch.

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He was accompanied by Alfred Perino, who was accused of murdering Chiara and talking the documents. He was tried in both Italy and Switzerland and acquitted. Chiara's body was never found. Perino insisted TODAY; 2:00 A 8:00 P.M. THE MOST HONORED PICTURE OF ALL TIME s- I Chiara had fallen into a crevasse.

An autopsy will be made on the MWKENCE crushed and shrunken body, and judicial authorities might reopen the caSe. In an interview Perino OFARVHIA CMIIMEV 17 MICE IT 94? 4 IS ST. CRITERION THEATRE said he was glad the body had been found. "He will now be able to receive decent burial, and it will be easier for me to prove my innocence." Options Play H. Clay Blaney has optioned "Portrait of a Queen," by William Francis.

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Queen Victoria. No Evening Performance laoor Day All CSNDITIONIB persistent "Ice Capades" will begin a stand at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night.v Another event for tomorrow is the opening of the New York City Ballet for a five-week season at the City Center. Arriving today from California is Henry Ephron. bearing the script of a new play by himself and his wife, Phoebe. The Ephrons, whose specialty is family comedv Her, She's Mine" and "Three's a call their new work "Jonathan Co." The play about a large American family living in Switzerland to dodge taxes and wondering if they should stay away any longer.

N'o producer yet. Don Stewart has Seen picked for the romantic lead in Rick Besoyan's musical, "The Student (iypsy," due Sept. 00 at the 54th St. Theatre. Stewart had a minor role in "Caraelnt" and more recently was off Broadway in ''The Fantastirks." Put Off a Week The opening of "fine Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Cort Theatre has Keen postponed a week to Nov.

21. so that the play may have an extra tryout week at the Fisher Theatre, Detroit. The star is Kiik Douglas, and the producers are David Merrick. Edward Lewis, Seven Arts Productions and Joel Productions, who certainly have Douglas outnumbered. Speaking of producers, Herman Ievin is stirring his stumps again.

He produced "My Fair Lady" and that's the last anybody ever heard of him. Today he is putting another musical in rehearsal "The Girl Who Came to Supper." It has music and lyrics by Noel Coward, and librettist Harry Kurnitz has based it on a Terence Rattigan comedy, "The Sleeping Prince." Florence Henderson and Jose Ferrer will star. Another off Broadway theatre will open early in Octoiier in an building which used to be the German Exchange Bank, at the corner of the Bowery and Bond St. It will be called the Bouwerie I.ane Theatre and the sponsors are Honey and Bruce Becker. Xo plays identified yet, but the announcement says "the Beckers plan to present interesting new plays, introduce talented new playwrights and do exciting works that are not run-of-the-mill Broadway fare." LET RCA TRAIN YOU IN TV DIRECTION, PRODUCTION and STUDIO OPERATIONS 3 PERFS.

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