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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 38

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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TO on 38 THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1958 Tc Commemorate the ICOth Anniversary of Vic's "Name On Wall WHITE'S ELBOW ROOM Now Playing tu. The Miracle of Lourdes FTtANZ WWTO.t Theatre and Its People By JOHN GARDINER Julian Bream ill The p- SONG of BERNADETTE id irr Ion.

SALLY SHANE LONDON, Eng. The name of film actor Victor McLaglen is PLUS GERRY 6RANNAGAN Quartet SAT. JAM SESSION 3-6 P.M. jjf. Miss JENNIFER JONES Lovely and entertaining singing artist ard As- WHITE'S RESTAURANT Julian Bream, youthful Ens-! Also: A Scenic Tour of the Holy Land "Land of the Bible" HURRY! TODAY AND SATURDAY I Evenings: eSVaAI OH 1 Adults 75c -J rVl ZJ Students 50c ilish guitarist and lutenist, will SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS scrawled on the wall of a punishment cell at the Knights-bridge Army barracks in London, England.

The man who put it there was Trooper Victor McLaglen back in the year 1901. Victor had. run away from home the year before at the age of 14 to join the army, and see the world. But what did he see? He saw the inside of a punishment cell. IT- Children 25c Matinee 55c -40c -25: Continuous from 11:45 Saturday open The Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series on Friday, Nov.

7, at 8:30 p.m. in the Lecture Hall, just eight days after his American debut at Town Hall in New York on Oct. 30. WTl, 511, s. i nre 5e- Ut-r TONIGHT 3 BIS HITS Mi Hailed as Britain's finest in X1 ft FJ SiS his field, Mr.

Bream's American A I J. 3-. tour is presented by S. Hurok, RE 7-6113 EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY although he was iiu'iji y-i He had been A.W.O.L. which for the uninitiated means absent without leave.

To pass the time away Victor had spent many weary hours scribbling on the walls. TENSE DRAMA Jack Carson, featured with Elizabeth Taylor and the eminent actress Judith Anderson in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," next attraction at the Capitol Theatre. -1! signed even earlier EVELYN MOORE i kTi tV 1 i ii ii.i nil .4 the Detroit ap C.IK1N. pearance by Mrs. rvj Mr I i i ii iJ tn 508.

if HAYWAROaTTMITCHUN Now at the age of 71, Victor McLaglen has forgotten things Michael W. Freeman, series chairman, who had heard of him MUSICAL THAT ACKS A PWtCH! i BOBBY WEIR end HIS QUARTETTE with Toby on the sax ond Cliff Smith M.C. Calf your genial Host WASS MELNIK et CL 2-2252 for Reservations like these, and it took Sid Head to remind him. ON Wf Doris DAYV1 1 dure rmucv I SINGING STAR Lovely Patti Jerome of radio and recording fame, who takes over the vocal spot Monday night at the Commodore. through Suzanne Sid, a big six-foot heavy set Bloch, great Ameri man, is the stand-in for Victor ja M-C-M ROADHOUSE DINNERS Actress Pat Likes Chess LONDON, Eng.

Patricia Haines, one of the lovely girls who appear in "The Captain's EH can lutenist who McLaglen in the new Pinewood 4 raiHniiN 'f-riovttoR appeared on the production "Sea Fury." During clS5 V. LEAVE ME Bream Institute series Formerly 282 mm here last year. CALVET- MITCHELL ign L.annan 1 Table," is never bored while waiting about between "takes" Sandburg Party Star By BOB THOMAS at Pinewood. FLOOR SHOW FRI. and SAT.

Held Over By Popular Demand ROCKY SULLIVAN Singing Comedy Imitation Fox Recording Star NOW PLAYING 4- as. or n. nd r. For Pat who is 25, elegant, tall and dark-haired, occupies a short break in filming the action-packed sequences for this sea drama, Sid Head had a chance to chat with the famous star. Unknown to Victor McLaglen, Sid once served in the Life Guards, and had been put in that same punishment cell.

Sid Head had also scribbled his name on th cell walls, and at that time had noticed the name of the famous actor scrawled there. THAT VrONDERFU GUV FROM "NO TIME her time in playing what she HOLLYWOOD, (AP) The FOR SERGEANTS IS GOQFlff UP THE calls the most exciting game Mr. Bream, whose recordings for Westminster in England have already made him well known to critics here, was born in London in 1933. He began studying piano when he was ten, a year later took up the guitar, and in 1945, when he was twelve, came under the wing of Segovia, who served as both teacher and influential advisor. The young artist made his COASTGUARD NOW! local scene was brightened con the world chess! Dancing to siderably this week by the pres And any man who knows an Bill Morgan, Singing M.C.

and His Big Sound THE QUINTONES ence of Carl Sandburg, here to read bis poetry on Milton opening gambit is O.K. with Pat so long as it has to do with Berle's show, of all things knights, kings, queens, castles itaxj He presided at a mad cock PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM iM and pawns. She often ropes in I Reserve for your party or 3r fellow artists for a game with mm banquet now- CL 4-4747, ut. her pocket chess set. Only the Name Has Been Changed tail party in his honor, and he had a camment for each of the guests he met.

He sipped his whisky sour and seemed to enjoy the hubbub that whirled about him. "I enjoy playing a game of 3101 WALKER ROAD In those days Sid Head would not have believed that one day his name would appear again with Victor McLaglen, but this time on the screens of motion picture theatres throughout the world. chess with a man," she says. "There's always that extra air of 'conflict about the whole IN Bie All AW What does he think of the beat- first public appearance at Cheltenham in 1947 and -in 1948 made his London debut. He toured for the Arts Council of Great Britain and was engaged by many of the leading concert societies throughout the country.

His London recital was the first ever to be given by a British guitarist. He has performed in many of the principal cities of Europe. thing." ppnpration writers? "I don't 1 TONIGHT and SATURDAY 1 myself with ephe-N jt'i FLOOR SHOW Featuring BUDDY HELLER ON SAME PROGRAM i. mera Short-lived Floor Show Nightly The best corned beef and barbecued chicken in Detroit ROYAL SHOW BAR 79 Monroe (one block from City Hall) Detroit, Mich. things).

SHOW STARTS 1 P.M. DAILY SAT. 1 2 NOON Has he followed INDIANS "GOOD GUYS" HOLLYWOOD, (UPI There will be 200 Indians from Oregon's Warm Springs Reservation appearing in Walt Disney's "Tonka" as the redskin foe in Custer's Last Stand. The battle scenes will be made on their reservation. The Indians agreed to assist in the film because the Indian point of view is emphasized in the movie.

the movies? "Have I reviewed a atl7 thousand films in seven years as Sensational Comedy M.C. Private Banquet Room CANADA TAVERN In addition to his guidance by Segovia, Bream studied piano, harmony and counterpoint on a scholarship at the Royal College of Music. An outstanding exponent of the lute as well as the guitar, Bream has given many lute re DANCING on Windsor's finest dance floor to the BOB SMITH ORCHESTRA EUROPE TAVERN Menu for Today COOK'S 7Cc SPECIAL lU 1636 Drouillard Rd. Plenty ot Free Parking movie critic for Sandburg -the Chicago Daily News." What is he working at now? "It's not supposed to be known, but I'm revising 30 poems of mine." Never have I seen the film crowd so agog over a celebrity as they were for the white- citals and broadcasts in con III 5923 Tecumteh Rd. E.

WH S-S872 junction with Peter Pears and GO 164 the two have recorded for Decca. A reception will follow Bream's concert. WHO thatched, leather-faced of, NOW PLAYING 80 years. I) MLrf Even Alec Guinness suc Barefoot Run cumbed. He was being honored at another party next door at the Beverly Hills Ho For Juliette GAY SERKIN Recording Song Stylist S255.tSt: LONDON, Eng.

Film actress I Muriel Pavlow stood aghast asJ Juliette Greco ran along the rough cobble-stoned road beside the Rhine. Juliette was bare-foot. "I don't know how she does it She worries me. She may tel, and he said the one thing he wanted to do most was meet Sandburg. He did.

Guinness was here briefly to help publicize his new film, "The Horse's Month." He seemed pleased to learn a theatre man's opinion that only he and Brigitte Bardot meant anything at the box office. Has he met BB? "No, but I'd like to," he smiled. "I'd like to do a picture with her, too." Dancing to the Music of The Harry Walker Trio -xi AVr'ti Specializing in Pizza Pie and Italian Spaghetti CITY-WIDE DELIVERY After 12 Noon WH 5-5231 Bar-B-Q CHICKEN Bar-B-Q SPARERIBS Full Course DINNERS DESOTO bbaq 2800 Tecumseh Rd. E. Corner Drouillard I cut her feet on broken glass," said Muriel.

i' MAM IN i But Juliette rarely wears Business Men's Luncheons 85c i' 1 1 I I 1 shoes. "There was a time when I could not afford shoes," ex THE A i i i 1 1 i mi ii HOMUIG IS COMJNG DirkBonarde Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize Play is on the screen starring PAUL NEWMAN as Brick, the ON A HOT TIN ROOF" from M-G-M plained Juliette to Muriel. "Now I have hundreds of pairs and rarely wear them. My feet are hardened to it" PI' i 3 IS3 Back to Stage LONDON, Eng. Dirk Bo-garde has returned to the theatre.

He opened recently at the Oxford Playhouse in Jean Anou-il's "Jezebel." It has since moved to Brighton." And thousands of people will Muriel and Juliette were on the Rhine to film the new Pine-wood drama whirlpool, with O. W. Fischer, Marius Goring and William Sylvester. George Pitcher is the producer and Lewis Alien the director. BRUTAL, I fxm BARBARIC TRUTH ask why, after his long and tre- EXTRA! 6 Cartoons Saturday Matinee Plus "AHUNTING WE WILL GO" LAUREL and HARDY'S FUNNIEST FEATURE "Cry adult entertainment, notshown Sat.

Matinee vjJyS OF MOVIES- I Awb 'rt and i yJlvLj jj MDKKMKU. fcli Htrmr adu lt AT successful run of films The 'Doctor' series. Campbell's Kingdom. A Tale of Two Cities, The Wind Cannot Read Dirk is back on the stage. The answer is that the type of play in which he is appearing, provides a wonderful solution to the problems of stars like i Frank ShutraToky Curtis Natalie Wood 3 1 1 HITS IT HIIHH i I AL HIBBim VriW ROBERT SHERWOOD JACK I UNCHAINED tKELOOT HE I Ut; rLlli tnik' Orehntti I' 1 11th HOUR MELODY and ether.

1 COLO. COLD HEART YOUR I 2 Btm Jfmm- CHEATIN" HEART TUMBLING I TjLmrj '-Jri TUMBLE-WEEDS Othtt. I IVRL IVES- 2 AUSTRALIAN FOLK SONGS- 6isr iht iur.tlnTin 1 Th mosf choWonging ore if ory ef our timet -Two Top Hits! Open Sat. 11:45 a.m. TODAY and SAT.

Children 25c anytime Feature Times CAPITOL: Today, Onionhead, 2.40; 6.10; 9.40. Life Begins at 17, 1.20; 4.50; 8.15. PALACE: Today, The Fiend Who Walked the West, 12.15; 3.30; 6.45; 10.05. Desert Hell, Adult Entertainment E0 2M1 CLAUDE ON A CLOBO fVjX, i li I M4 0rehtr-STARS rEU SSAi RITTLN OH THE KEYS ON ALABAMA POLKA DOTS AND tlLZjL RUSS MORGAN EDDIE WILSER i MOONBEAMS IVE TOLD EVER tnrt mol 0ett UTTLE STAR ind oth.rt. 'lK' rV-t mlH IHE KEYS 01 CmHA 00LL DIZZY 4 1 I fINCERS.artotlw.

2.00: 5.20; 8.35. CENTRE: Today, The Big Country, 6.30; 9.15. TIVOLI: Today, Kins Go Forth Our Nominee For The 1958 Academy Award For The Best Picture Of The Year! (T AND SATURDAY ONLYI ill I 111 I GSEG0PY JEAN CARROU CKARUOJI BURL PECOt-lflOJLSJMEOtSlOJLJfi ED (ZWk VfflOVfflUf 6.00; 9.35. Cry Terror 7.55. Kings Go Forth, 2.40; 5.55; 9.35, Cry Terror, 7.55.

A Hunting We Will Go, 12.45; 4.35. VANITY: Today. The Snorkel, 12.10; 3.00; 5.50; 8.40. Camp on Blood Island, 1.30; 4.20; 7.10; 10.00. PARK: Today, The Song of Bernadette, 9.20.

The Song of Bernadette, 12.20; 3.20; 6.25; 9.20 WINDSOR DRIVE-IN: White Witch Doctor, Power River 8.45; Love Me Or Leave Me, 10. 4 -a-l PIPES AN0 BUGLES IN HI-FI I f'flf- 1 I 1 I Of th 1st Bttln "Tin H.itniiid I 1 5 I LM liifiMry" tip Mjof. R. I fTE THEATRE 1 I RENNIE Cpl. Bailer, I TH UTTlt I I 01 172t I ff KURT MAItR- RhylhiB I I lw J2ff I SO IN LOVE.

BEWITCHED. BALI 1 VV't I I HA'I and others. 1 I STRINGS ON FIRE I DIMM I I WERNER MULLER ki OreNitia iTZ 1 1 TAKE ME TO YOUR HEART BE- II 4 n' CARMEN FOR COOL ONES I SAME MUCH0.BAIA. and athart. II Jl I CARMEN McFAE Orchestra 1 a I 01 im I I directed FRED KATZ WHAT'S I I I I otoi.

I NEW THE NIGHT WE CALLE0 IT 1 I 1 A DAY I REMEMBER CLIFFORD I I The ANITA KERR QUARTET I UL2 I 1 aad alfcen 1 I Ofchestras conducted by JACK PLEIS 1 a6s 0LTM I I and RALPH BURNS YOU RE MY I 9 MSfc 1 EVERYTHING YOU AND THE I i THE BEST OF ELLA I NIGHT AND THE MUSIC WITH IV I ELLA FITZGERALD- 1 THE WINDANDTHE RAIN IN YOUR I 1 HOW HIGH THE MOON SMOOTH I HAIR.adother. -w t1 1 SAILING LOVER COMEBACK 1 I I V2V I T0M.a.dothm. I I SufgMted Utt Prices jfcTgL I I om a.o lSVSf I I ID Sarlas 1.SO A Motion Picture So Big-It Sweeps AU Before i ANOTHER. TOP THRILLER! A unirno THE -BB" COUNTRY in TECHNICOLOR' and TECHNIRAMA ALWAYS A CARTOON USUAL POPULAR PRICES 65c Matinees. 85c Eves.

Children 25c Anytime HURRY! Toniaht and GOLDEN MILE Mm Every Friday 8 p.m. Most Precious Blood Parish Hall 3270 Tecumseh Rd. E. Huge Jackpot 52 Nos. Grand Snowball 58 Nos.

Proceeds for Parish Debt Use Tecumseh-Drouillard Bus Admission 50c Saturday Night Only WAM-W OUR NEXT ATTRACTION! Authorized Decca Dealer HEINTZMAN CO. LTD. True Life Story of Violette Szobo "GARUE HER WITH PBIDE" SPECIAL KIDDIE KARNIVAL SATURDAY Matinee From 11:30 to 4:30 Only! chnicolor Fun Jungle Jim Thrills! Crusin' Down the "Jungle Manealets" Plus 40 Minutes of Color Cartoons Children 20c Authorized Decca Dealer WHYTEWAY MUSIC CO. 4716 Wyandotte E. at Pillette WH 5-3063 Authorized Decca Dealer BAIUIE'S MUSIC CARD CENTRE 320 Prissier CL 369 184 Ouellette CL 6-3181.

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