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THE CALGACY HERALD Tuevhv, Jjty 1. The MevahVs Theatre And Amusement Wage MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlMIIMMIUIMtllllllll LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW IIIMMIIIIIMIIIMIIIilMlllllllllliMIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIMIMIMMMIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIII WITH SHEILAH GRAHAM IN THE FILM CAPITAL I North American Newspaper Aldaocel IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIMIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IF TONY WAS to be cast as the lover, I don't blame him for refusing the role. Not too long ago Robert Young told me he was tired of working in his TV series Fa I i fa iff- HIS PROBLEMS MULTIPLIED VERNON', B.C. (CP) Several -vreks ago, John A. Smith placed an advertise-ment with Vernon radio station.

It said he had two female rabbits both expecting for sale. Apparently they didn't sell. Monday, Mr. Smith placed a second ad. It read in part: "Choice of 35 rabbin, male and female." IIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIHIIIMIMIIIIMIIMIMII Lunch With Queen LONDON (AP) The Queen and Prince Philip were hosts at i farewell luncheon in Buckingham Palace Monday for Mrs.

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, retiring Indian high commissioner in Britain. 01 Otftc Now Booking Seati In Aivtfra foe (vt Shows OPENS THUBS. JULY 17 EXODUS hi AM 2-4264 FAMILY Technicolor Program "The SPIRIT of ST. LOUIS" James Stewart antf "The GIRL MOST LIKELY" jin Powell Ctirr Robertson DOORS OPEN 4 p.m. ft UPTOWN (AM 9-IROOt Romanoff and Juliet I witty eomedv, rolort with PETER USTINOV.

SANDRA DEE and JOHN GAVIN at 12:35. 2:55, 5 10. 7:30 and 9:45. Last complete show at 8:10. Family Entertainment.

GRAND i AM 9-1700) Curt Ot Tht Werewolf Color Horror) with CLIFFORD EVANS at 1:30. 4:30. 7:30 and 10 25. Alio Shadow Of The Cat (Horror) with ANDKE MORELL at 3 10. 6:10 and 9 10.

Last complete show at 9:00 p.m. CAPITOL (AM 24074) Con With The Wind (civil war drama in technicolor) Winner of 10 Academy Awards with CLARK GABLE. VIVIEN LEIGH. LESLIE HOWARD. OLIVIA de HAVILLAND at 12:30.

4 20 and 8 09 Last complete show at 8 00 m. dailv. Adult entertainment. PLAZA (AT 3-2222' Circle Of Deception with BRADFORD DILLMAN and SUZY PARKER (Drama in Cinema Scope) at 6:37 and 9:51. Also The Secrets Of The Purple Reef (Adventure Drama in Cinema Scope Color) at 8 26.

Last complete show 8:21. Adult entertainment. TIVOLI (AM 2-45251 Never On Sunday (Dramal with MEL-INA MERCOLR1 and JULES DASSIN at 3:30. 6:45 and 10:05. Also You Can't Run Away From It (Comedvt with JACK LEMMON and JUNE ALLYSON at 5:05 and 8:20.

Last complete show at 8:20. Adult entertainment. MARDA CH 2-3275) Tht Absent Minded Protestor with FRED MacMURRAY. NANCY OLSON and TOMMY KIRK (Comedv) 8:13. Also The Maverick Oueen (Tech.

Scope) with BARBARA STANWICK and BARRY SULLIVAN (Adventurp). Show time 6:30 and 9:50. ISIS (AM 2-4264' The Spirit of St. Louit (Family entertainment with JAMES STEWART (Drama Tech. at 6 00 and 9:15.

Also The Girt Most Likely with JANE POWELL and CLIFF ROBERTSON (Musical Tech.) at 7:34 Last complete show at 7:24. STRAND (AM2 5479) The Bravados with GREGORY PECK and JOAN COLLINS (Action Western) at 1:00. 3:10. 6:45 and 10:15. Also The Untamed (Action Adventure) with TYRONE POWER and SUSAN HAY WARD at 1:20.

4.50 and 8:25. Last complete show at 8:25. PALACE (AM 6-5H12' Nikki (color outdoor adventure) with JEAN COUTU and EMILE GEN EST at 12:30. 2:20, 4:10, 6:15, 8:15 and 10:00. Plus Extra The Danube (color featurettei.

Last complete show at 9:25. Family Entertainment. DRIVE-IN THEATRES SUNSET DRIVE-IN (CR 7-56221 Keramoja, Land Of Lost Peopie (Amazing Color Documentary at 10 25. Also Across The Bridge (Drama) with ROD SLEAGOR and MARLA-LANDI at 9:00 m. Adult entertainment.

CINEMA PARK DRIVE-IN (AT 3-1131' Cone With The Wind (civil war drama in technicolor). Winner of 10 Academy Awards with CLARK GABLE. VIVIEN LEIGH. LESLIE HOWARD and OLIVIA de HAVILLAND at 9:35 only. Gates open at 7:30.

Pre-show entertainment. Adult entertainment 17th AVE. DRIVE-IN (CH 9-2200) Curse Of The Werewolf (Color Horror) with CLIFFORD EVANS at 9 25. Also Shadow Of The Cat (Horror) with ANDRE MORELL at 11:15. Ik "-i 4wVt Jrm i ther Knows Best, and he would; retire.

He did for one year. Got bored, went back to work in a new series, "Window on Main Street, to debut in the fall. Jim Backus, who was playing a bonanza take-off in a Maverick segment at Warners, told me that if he had had a better deal for the I Married Joan series, "I'd be a rich man today." Joan was so wealthy from her TV show that, in addition to enormous real estate and stocks and bonds holdings, she had more than in her checking account when she died! The Greatest Disney Comedy Ever At 8:13 only new rotmn.K ton fun I 'ftbseiit-nilnJedf Pfofesbf MUURRAY OLN WYNN KiRK Plus Barbara Stanwyck Barry Sullivan The Maverick Queen! Tech. at 4:30 and 10:10 V- e5T i i MEETS GUARDS. Chung II Kwon, Korean Ambassador to the United States and head of a goodwill mission is now visiting Canada, attending the chonging of the guard on Ottawa's Parliament Hill recently.

From Page 16 Music Results waotow mm 3tOR ArcieOF DECEpfiON PLUS Cor. 4th St. and 21st Av, HFin Ard 3 Wonderful Week OVER Provocorivt Dromo Featuring Tht Academy Award Winning Seng MUNAHcacoua Plus The Comedy Hit f.mtjlYSON A are.c.HNKpgt.g-. Doort Open At 4:15 Last Complete At OS 9 Air Conditioned Comtorl Adult-Phono AM 14525 ADULT THAT ,4 Afm fill mmm )tff RH-HAHI Mm Ml) i IS Jm 3rd TRULY GREAT WEEK The Mighty Winner of 10 Acodemy Awards THE SPECTACULAR lOVi STORY THAT THRILLED MILLION! WKjinitirwis -l THE WIND DAWOjDSlUNltKi GONE WITH CLARK IESUE HOWARD GABLE-VIVIEN LE3GH ggSfJ OLIVIA deHAVIIIAND 3 mnmt TMSWDWH Definitely Adult I At 12:30, 4:20, 8:09. Note.

Leel Complete Showinq Daily At M. NOTE I Park, One knowing Only "bona With The Wind" al a.m. Gates at 7:30 p.m. Pre-Show Entertainment, Children Under 13 (ree I Free Train and Merry-Go-Round Ridee I HOLLYWOOD NANA Ger trude Berg and Sir Cedrie Hard wicke have run into trouble with the title of their new television show. They wanted to call it The Freshman but Harold Lloyd threatened to sue.

Harold has owned the title (or nearly 40 years. Another hoped-for title, Mother was a Freshman, is owned by 20th Century-Fox. Well probably end up railing it The Gertrude Berg Show, with Cedric Hardwicke," four-star producer Dick Powell told me at Republic, where he is now-filming his hour-long anthology series. Dick, with five new series coming up, will host all 30 in the anthology and appear in 10. A A YOU WILL BE glad to learn, I hope that Robert Taylor's detective show Four Star will run an hour on NBC, instead of its present half hour on ABC.

June Allyson is still in San Francisco, learning to talk all over again the result of an operation on two vocal chords. "She sounds like a little girl," the divorced Mr. Powell told me. "Her new voice is high, all the huskiness (June's trademark) is gone." When she called Dick from San Francisco, he didn't know the voice and asked, "Who's this?" A WHEN SIR LAURENCE OLIVER landed in customs from the Queen Elizabeth at Southampton he had to pay a big tax on the diamond necklace and bracelet he bought wife Joan Plowright as a wedding present. Kirk Douglas's two sons by his first marriage will be here for the summer from Westport, where they live with their mother.

Sixteen-year-old Mike is working for his father's company, Bryna Productions, learning the business. He wants to be an actor, but 14-year-old Joel prefers a Job as a golf caddie or in a stable. He's crazy about golf and horses. BIG CLINT WALKER in the Warners' green room, was getting signatures from actors who want an investigation into Jeff Chandler's death. Walker, like the late Chandler, has "a bad back." Francis Lederer told me and it was later confirmed by director Morton da Costa that Lucille Ball turned down the successful L'nsinkable Molly Brown in favor of her now- closed Wildcat.

"An actor has to have three advisers," said Lederer. "A law yer, an income-tax expert, and a fortune teller. Da Costa will be in Holly wood until September, editing his nearly finished movie ver sion of The Music Man, then on to broadway and The King From Ashtabula. COME TO CAVALCADE OF HOMES IN LAKEVIEW NOWOPEN 2-9 P.M. DRIVE OUT TONIGHT DRIVE SOUTH ON 24th ST.

TO 43rd ST. S.W. Far Further Information Phone CH 2-1101 CH 9 788J vA SPINE- t. chilling XKfL ADULT ANDRE MORELL IMDIiIPlLfflS HELD OVER 3rd Week! Starring JEAN COUTU Recent Calgary Visitor. Filmed in the CALGARY BANFF AREA omid the Grandeur of tht CANADIAN ROCKIES 4JI a.

ONL1 TWS STRONG COULD ANiHTTB TH CALL Of I AN UNTAMRD LANDI WALT DISNEY'S wKA DO tf Tut MOtmr FAMILY Entertainment 'FttJ DAILV AT: 4:10, 1:12, 1:15, 10 p.m. if- "-V 1. David Evaniew. Kathleen Geary Jimmy Hirht, Bonnie Moore, Linda Webber (equal): Bonnie L. Bovee.

Guy Cochrane. Maura Dun- ran. Stetrfien H. Fairbankj. Trudy M.

Farrell. Nirholaa Garland. Dan-era Gibson, Alana Gough, Lesley Hollinrwonih. Mary A. Houston, Kathleen Johnaon, Nancy Johnaon, Bill Klein, Sandra Mccormick Patricia Montieth.

Sharon Moxin Roelyn Came. Sandra Smith. Linda stauffer. Brian Stevena, HeatJver t. Tucker.

Harry Van Duyvendyk (equal); Rale Barrett, Donna Bell, Sandra Compbell, Linda Lummer, Patricia Dutton, Richard Irvine Marihn laen.tein. Wendv McDnn- aid, Connie Montgomery, Harry Ray- maakera. Maureen scrimrenur, Mary L. Seraphimn. Volanda Smink, Judy TempVeton lequal); uour laa Anderaon, Ronald Gilleerie Jamea Koaior.

Diane Mr.Murray Pennv Rons. Arne L. Simonaon (equal); Gordon PhiUope. Debbie G. Stephenson (equal) Patricia Arm.

strong. Jane Flovd. Arthur Fopma, Bryan M. Fraser, Louise M. Har- rmgton, Maureen McCall.

Shirley L. McCallum, Daphne Ollphant, Darvl Oicrorl. Jerry Seller. Joanne Simonton, Katherine Wood, Barbara Wright (equal). Paul, Ikert Carson, Donna IX Wood (equal); Larry Lawrence Barbara M.

Rimmer, Jewel L. Swan- on. Elizabeth Urqhart, Carol A Wood lequal). GRADE I PIANO. First Claia Honours.

Tema Blackstone. Gnen- netn Barnea; Mane Larien; Ken neth Geary. Francia Lynch, Mary Short (equal). Ronald Cole; Wendy A. Kennedy, Loit Palmer, Brenda Schmale.

Donald Sorkilmo, Marv A. Venini, Marleen Weat (equal). HonoiTi. Robert P. Bias, Beverly Gref i equal); Irene Ancan, Nadine T.

Austin, Gordon Ehrentraiit, Lynn Fis-her, Susan Gowen, Gwendolyn M. Hardy, Ruseell L. Hardy, J. Shar-maine Hasirtt, Rrtgitte Moerk, Donald Rempel, Linda Reynolds, Richard Rusk, Merrtlie Stonewall, Sharon Swanson, Susan M. Walker, Karen K.

Wood (equal): Joy Raker, Bonnie L. Bietz, Brenda Brophy, Diane Campbell, Patricia Clare. Ronald W. Clark, Beverly Fredrickson, Diana George. Robert G.

Hardv. Lawrence Hill. Carol A. MacArthur. Heather McLelland, Gale Moryiama.

Conttanze Pfeilfer, Sandra S. Smith, Drcv Tar-veg, Janet F. Walton, Thomas Whit-aker, Jolin Yeatman leqiuli; Valerie Ashcroft, Gordon Ball, Heather Crlghton. Donald S. Devitt.

Heather Dune. Brenda Ethenngtnn. Arlene A. Favero, Grace M. Lackey.

Don ald Lewthwaite. Heather D. Milne, William H. Peters, Harold Wilson lequal); Janice M. McElroy.

Dar lene G. Peteraon, Brenda J. Rich ardson. Laurie Weis (equal); Elaine Campbell, Lynne M. Nash (equul); Roger Brophy, Elanor Cook, Jan ice Germscneid, Kenny Halton (equal): Jimmy Bowman.

Nancy J. Branagh, Marsha Meyers. Suv an Rattrav. Janet Rots, Teresa Whitaker (equall. Pass.

William Jones, Daryl McKay, Noreen Teske (equal): Beverley Rattray, Daniel Vetters (equall: Dianne Miner, Catherine J. Ramsden (equal); Cheryl Mar-stem, A T. ORGAN Conditioned in Keyboard Tests and Sight Reading Patricia Toombs. GRADE VIOLIN Pass, Wallace Bauman GRADE VIIT VIOLIN First Class Honours, Thomas A. Williams.

Honours, Linden Holmen. Pass. Brenda Gibb. GRADE VIOLIN: First Class Honours, Dunran Hamilton; Diane Ferguson. Honours, Irene Harvie; Dennis Valentine.

GRADE IV VIOLIN: Honours. Michael C. Inskeep. GRADE III VIOLIN: Honours, Jimmke Fitzsimmons. GRADE II VIOLIN: Pass, Thomas McDonald.

GRADE VIOLIN: First Oass Kathy Mak. Honors, Brends Wile-man. GRADE Vin FLUTE: Honors. Louise Da sli. GRADE IV FLUTE First Class Honours.

Annalie Metrakns. Honours. Eric De Riddjer. GRADE IV CLARINET: Honours, Run Hermans. GRADE VIII SAXOPHONE; Honours, Carol A.

Roberts. GRADE IV TRUMPET: Honours. John E. Elaner. GRADE SINGING: First Class Honours.

Selms ''Hy Armstrong. Pass, Myrna Purdy. GRADE IX SINGING; rust CLiss Honours. Ferdinand Berg, Gay Hann lequal) Caroline Dunsmore, Leon-rd Purnell, Arthur Wiebe, Heather Wood (equal). GRADE VIII SINGING: First Class Honours, Gail Harris.

Honours. Margaret Gratto. Iorna Hearst, David Splane, Eloise Wans (equall. Pass, Irene E. Wharran; Mary Wiena GRADE VI SINGING: Honours.

Norvena Irwin, Peggy (equal). Pass, Vicky Mason. GRADE IV SINGING: First Class Honours. Linda Des Lauries; Valerie J. Luft.

Honours, Dianne Brad- GRADE IT RINGING First Oa. Honours, Patricia Berry; Ijnrta Moore; Cheryl Roberts. Honoura. Marv A. Aman, Susan Churchill lequal): Glenrta Moore; Judy Bur-vill, Marv L.

White (equall; Douglas Llvermore, Dianne Paul (equal); Maureen Kierman. GRADE I SINGING: First Class Honours. Floyd Connors; Brenda McLean, Randy McSorley, Edith Wallace (equall. Ho'iours. Beverl'y Battv.

Donald Hansen. Barry Wil-sr (equal). Jacquelinn Albin. Oiat-yl Wilson (qual); Kim Tws- Kim Roethk. Maryann Snn-pinto I equal Sheila Enaro.

Suaan Farmif Tbv Friedman. Juoith J. riodwin. Mary A Hilburn, Bow KeaU. Lorraine Sadler, D.

Vmn Street, Arlene Swift. Heather J. WiU nn (equal); Doreen T. Thnmann rBiriia a Trtiin. rwnna Treleaven Maxsaret Ward, Janet Wilhamaon (equal): Carry Burford, Patricia t-Comntnn.

Jan Coultn. JU1 Duttnn, RicJiard Enllh. Leslie N. Greaves Marilyn A. McCarthy.

Lnrraine Mekitiak, Ellen M. Murphy. Genrr mI3 DuU Rrnia Rnw bottom, 'dta Walter' (equal); Jac queline mnninsnam, iiona Janu Fearev. Diane Forater, EJaine Freed, rwren Guver. Patricia Katherine A Lamboume, Valerie Lewu, Murray McDonald, Diane Maclean, Alden Meia.

HeJen Meller. Uivta Mormon. Joanne Por-fenroth. Eliiabeth A. Stewart, Deborah Ware.

Gordon Wood (equal); Janet M. Belnle, Nancy J. Grant, Gerald F. Hamilton, Jane Thnmp-on, Gloria M. Welch (equal); MiVra Culllngham, Jill Fleming.

Bonny Hams, Murray Hunt. F.laine C. Johntlon, Sheila M. Murphy, Dar-lene pshaw, Jamee R. Wheeler (equal).

PiM, Marilyn Alveraon. JudJ Arnett. Lvnne A. Florendine, Patricia A Peever, Margaret PuUen, Carol Raltal, Richard T. Wheeler, (equal); Elizabeth Cameron, Grace Cline.

Randolph Cushion. Wendy Dillabough, Richard Eraser. Cheryl I.MihMI Ulh ilvn Wriirht. Roger Wnehl (equal): France, Burchak, Kathleen B. Mae-on, Jamea C.

Maxie, Annette Whal Onnna wighion equal wvw ley Brown, Margaret Fraser, Wendy Hoean 'equal); Glenn A. Smith: Judith L. Atkinson, Patricia De Boeck, Lynd Read (equal Lou M. Morigeau; Bev. Peteraon.

GRADE II PIANO: Firet Claw Honoura. Patricia Ross. Aileen Smith, Robert William, (equal); Carolyn Bjerrine, Carol Monyam (equal); Trudy D'Amlco, Stanley Gile, Terry Kwong, Kerry L. Mat-on, Linda Nilsson, Sandra L. Pit- airn lnnall' KnthlAn Rentall.

Shauna Butterwlck, Irene Dandell, Marearet Flint, Darlene George, Marilyn K. Goodwin, Carl Gravea, Rnhrt I llptohnx. Pat MarKinnon. Patricia O'Hara. Earl Paddock, Barbara Paton (equal I.

nnnourp, uioria Dersiora i'o- men, Ian Startup (equal); Suaan naxier, lerry a. Bietz, joan Biigni, Gayle Boyle. Dobbie Christlanaen, nanai, j. uwm. tjoroon -ory.

iirruiui iuinin(. naron uavic, Calder Duncan, Howard Gillia, Karen Gilmore. Catherine Hemtock, Alan J. Henheffer, Larratn Herod, Culloch, Linda Rokosh, Grace Sieeel, TV 1.... Janet L.

Stone. John Tavlor. l)el Jane M. Traenor, Elizabeiii J. William, (equal).

Marjorie M. Brunsrlon, Chan. Drew, When this debutante and the guy' her family to hate romantically defy the we (fpfy to keep from Howling FAMILY isflJt TT.i J.HI.ILJI.HIJ.l fl M. II CH I I II lIMI iHHftl IIIMtl NOW SHOWING Two Full Color Action Thrillers Lost Complete at 8.25 Adult AM 2-S479 TECHNICOLOR et iX mi PLUS AFRKOIOS (Al jjf fei44w0eir Sui HirWtRO I is. love affair that IONIGHT For this engagement only Adults $1.00 Students 65c Kttramoja Showinq at 10 25 They Wear Only The Wind! Live on Blood and Beer! SHAKE THE WORLD, INCREDIBLE SIGHTS CAN NEVER BE FUMED It's the ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST SUPPORTING ACtOK fOK "SPARTACUS" WILL 0 AGAIN! A.

I I iaftaaJ" -6" A- PeterUSTlNOV as the hooky Cupid ivho gives these lovers a lift! SandraDEE John GAVIN It iUel ky rM-e. mm ST THE wGt iiUff an Tht rollicking Sttgt Buccess thtt rocked Broadway tnd theatres across the Nation 1 1 I awns i TODAY ANM TAMIROTF I 1 1 yf: Li I io I A a rvv luk..

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