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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 15

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US Artists Given CORPUS CURISTI CALLER Mon April 25 10fi0 3B Six Texans Become Guggenheim Fellows Soviet Red Carpet each nuniher with applause that corded has born nothing short of fabulous In Moscnw crowds of nearly 2000 have packed the Army Then-Irr to rafter nightly to thrill to "My Fair I-arly" which oprnrd last Monday And in Odessa 800 miles to 1Ik south on the Black Sea a crowd of 11500 greeted violinist Isaac Stem with stormy applause on the opening night of his wide-swinging concert tour through the Soviet Union In Moscow each night has been like a gala premier lor the Ler-ncr-Isicwc musical which will slay here for two more weeks before going In lcningrad for a three-week stand and then to Kiev for two weeks rnqiinllflrd ltavi As is traditional in the Soviet Press it was not until Sunday that the first real review of "My Fair Lady" appeared The newspaper Soviet Culture printed a long unqualified rave notice by liii leading actor ami director of the Moscow operetta theater Gri gory Yaron Other newspapers printed interviews with stars Edward Mulhare Lola Fuller and Charles Victor and railed (lie musical a "huge From Odessa Stern reported Sunday that extra militamen had to lie called to keep the crowd outside from breaking down the doors of the concert hall after it was jammed by ticket holders Stern reported modestly that his opening recital had gone "very nicely" Others reported font-ever that the audience in Odessa which is considered cradle" of Russian violinists greeted CELEBRATION rcurlird the projiortion of ovation Stem Bnd "My Fair Lady" arc here as the first of a series of American musical performances under the new Sovirt-US cultural exchange program The violinist and his accompanist Alexander Zakin arc sclieduled to make the most extensive lour any American performer has ever made in the Soviet Union Besides I-zmingrad and Minsk lie will be the first to play in Vilnius Riga and Tallinn the capitals of the Baltic slates of Lithuania I-alvia and Estonia He will also he the first to play in Tashkent the capital of the far eastern republic of Uzbekistan Yariisl Program In his recital Saturday night lie played sonatas by Beethoven and Debussy as well as pieces by Vitale Bloch and Sarasota and a recent piano-violin duet by Leon Kirschncr Meanwhile the big Fair company lias heen royally wined and dined and taken on sightseeing tours of Moscow between their busy schedule of daily rehearsals and nightly performances Yaron's review in the official organ of the Soviet Ministry of Culture declared: talent and skill of the whole creative body that staged 'My Fair makes the performance seem as though the ae-tors were directed to maintain throughout the spirit of a premiere and (hey WEEK NEW YORK tft Six Tpxans are among the 203 scholars and artists who ill share in $1400000 of fellowship awards announced Sunday by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Winners in Texas and the fields they intend to study: Dr Fran Richard Bmtzrn professor of metallurgy Rice Institute A study of plastic deformation of body-centered rubic crystals Dr Eldon Karl Ferguson assistant professor of physics University of Texas A theoretical study of molecular vibration intensities Miss Ann Hileheock Holmes fine arts editor Houston Chronirlc A study of the theatre music ami art in Ameriea at mid 2lth century Dr George Hilton Jones assistant professor of history Texas Technological College Studies of the foreign policy of James II centering on the life of Charles second earl of Middleton Dr Harold Emil Rorschach Jr associate profeswig of physics Rice Institute Studies of the properties of liquid helium three Dr Stanley Newman Werbow associate professor of Germanic languages University of Texas A study of German syntax In the late medieval period Hie foundation was established Daughter of Altarkrr Modeling Job fAP) The daughter of David Pratt the wealthy while farmer who wounded Prime Minister Hen-drik Verwoerd has lost her job as a model the Express said Sunday The pictures of Susan Pratt al-Iraclive 22-year-old brunette have appeared in many newspaper and film advertisements throughout South Africa A representative of the advertising agency that employed her was quoted as saying: "We can't afford to let politics or anything like that creep into our "THE HOUSE OF SEVEN R'-'wrt plus Kind Of Wuiian' sophiaLOREN tab HUNTER HM rV A RtAROiH Hi I SIR i Thit It yiur tail chanci to Tm ten mandm Mt" al ratular sricaa Now al tha Surl Start Thun At Twin Palma and Sun Al tt-Laxlnyton CANFKK I HATTY These three Soulh Texas Kiris have en-lered the Buccaneer Days Tirale Queen Contest At lelt is Miss Shirley Ann To-hola 17 a senior at Harlingen IliRh School and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Tony Tobola Center is Miss Elva Margaret Wedgworlh 17 a senior at Heb-bronville High School Her parents are Mr and Mrs A Wodgworth At right is MLss Patti Brown 18 a senior at Kenedy High School and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Brown They are sponsored by the chambers of commerce in their home towns Daniel Dedicates McAllen Center put them within -10 miles of the Utah boundary- near Wendover Utah Dr Moore did not indicate how far she would try to travel in the day's hiking The sergeants started from San Francisco April 32 a day ahead of Dr Moore to alk the 3200 miles to New York plant with a $100000 annual pay roll want tourists to see our state and join us in braggin about the governor said are also the friend for they help ease the ELKO Ncv Dr Bar- ahead of hrr across the country state and local lax hctri the hiking vegetari-j The sergeants Mervyn Evans an slept a little late Sunday She and Patrick Moloney who stopped started out on the highway at overnight 20 miles east of Elko tively recent study shows tourists a and apparently gave up! at Hallerk were reported on the trawling by automobile in Texas' hr plan to ertake before night-1 wad at fi a Hiey were report-spend more than J57) million a fall two British sergeants hiking od 33 miles east of Elko when Dr SERGEANTS KEEP HEAD IN HIKING year within its border Ho joined in dedicating the! 2800 LEXINGTON BLVD PHONE TE5-0241 2 BIG FEATURES THE "lliat Moore started her Sunday trek Dr Moore 58 said on arriving here Saturday night that she had coyered 73 miles from Battle Mountain in 17! hcui She said she planned a 3 a iExprrt Sav Paiiilinjl auditorium to the future progress 1 of McAllen die Valley our statc'Oripilial Roilllirailm and our nation and also to further Ry ELEANOR MORTKNSEX Caller-Time Staff Writer McALLEN The governors of Texas and Tamaulipas joined hands here Sunday to dedicate McAllen's new municipal auditorium a part of the city's million inOlMr CIVIl! TlliOr The two Price Daniel of Texas and Dr Nnrherto Trevino Zapata of were guest speakers at the afternoon dedication program Rep Joe Kilgore of McAllen speaking at the dedication banquet Sunday night departed from the dedication theme to take issue with the recent Air Force decision to close Moore Ai Base and discontinue contract pilot training Quote letter Kilgore quoted from a letter he had written to Dudley Sharp Air Force secretary in which Kilgore said he had doubts about the wisdom of this He said studies have sliown that (he quality of primary pilot training is higher where instruction is by competent professional instructor us in the civilian contract schools Ity nstiiNm ('AKITHKItH (Cayrlhl IMS Nrw VarK Tlmna Ju4 lau I MOSCOW Snvlrl music lov arc I'laying warm ami grn rious host to two widely diver sent American performance and the reception the visitor from the United State have been ac- Playwright Song Writer Archer Dies NEW YORK (AIM Harry Archer 72 musical i-omedy coniims-rr and sons writer dierl Saturday at Doctors Hospital after a heart attack Archer won wide renown for the musical revue Jesse one of the most successful Broadway productions of the IfrjOs It ran for 452 performances in flip 1021-24 season and then was produced in Iuslon a Break" Hp also wrote two of the most posdar songs of thp period Love and "It Must Be Ine" Comedian Joe Brown went on from on' of Archer's shows Twinkle" in 192G to his first movie Archer' first show in New York Was thp comic opera Maiden" which oivned in 1912 He learned music from his mother in his bm hood home in Ci estop Iowa and worked his way through Michigan Military Acadrmy playing the trombone He went to Knox College and later studied music at Princeton University Arrhcr had his own dance or-rheslra in Chicago for a lime thrn played with Paul Whiteman Survivors ineludr his wife Puth Gillette an actress Woman Neatly Itches To Death 7 marly thhed I death hr 7ft yean Thenljtunda aeu tnaerereme i I'm hat Hpp iuh weal nth (hating nth md ectmi tih an am iung new it ir nti he formula called 1 liK irting Mam lra mftitfarrd rrrmr kill harmful hit'icni rrtni hilt ic rhoiHm raw irritated and inflam'd 'in nme htnpt an prtti' hriling Dnn'l Miter another minute let LAXACASE today at ail drui Horct (Adv) TODAY'S CHANNEL PROGRAMS BLACK-FACED TYPE DENOTES COLOR PROGRAM Mon -April 25 6:15 Test Pattern 6:30 Trader Jack 7:00 Garroway Today 7:25 Texas News Today 7:30 Garroway Today 8:00 Hill Bank Weatherview 8:05 Garroway Today 8:25 The Pastor's Study Rev amcs Vin Vleck 8:30 Garroway Today 9:00 Dough Re Mi 9:30 Play Your Hunch 10:00 The Price Is Right 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Truth Or Consequences 11:30 It Could Be You 12:00 Noontime News 12:15 Weather Picture 12:20 Press Conference 12:30 My Little Margie 1:00 Queen For A Day 1:30 Loretta Young Theatre 2:00 Young Dr Malone 2:30 From These Roots 3:00 NBC Comedy Playhouse 3:30 NBC Adventure Time 4:00 Movie Matinee "The Plunderers" Rod Cameron 5:00 Rin Tin Tin 5:30 Highway Patrol 6:00 Local Area News 6:10 Weather Picture 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley News 6:30 Cheyenne 7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo 8:00 Peter Gunn 8:30 Goodyear Theatre 9:00 Steve Allen Show 10:00 The Troubleshooters 10:30 Dougherty 10:35 The Rebel 11:05 Jock Parr Show 12:00 Sion Off YOUR BEST TV NEWS IN TV GUIDE MAGAZINE in 1921 hy the Senator from Colorado Simon Guggenheim and hy Mrs Guggenheim in memory of a son John Simon Guggenheim who died as a young man in 1322 The fellowships are granled to persons the highest capacity for scholarly research demonstrated by the previous publication of contributions to knowledge and to persons of unusual and proven creative ability in the fine arts The fellowships are designed to assist the fellows to advance themselves to higher levels of accomplishment in their fields through carrying on the studies for which the fellowships are awarded Mussolini' Daughter Make Debut on Stage ROME (VP) Annamaria Muv solini youngest daughter of the late II Duce made her successful stage debut this weekend singing "Non Potrai You'll Never Forget Me She appeared in a theater at Vado Lfcpire in northwestern Italy She got the engagement by winning a contest for amateur singers Her brother Romano is a well-known jazz pianist E3 ITS? Show at 1 :00 2:50 4:30 JOSHUA' LOGANS awsHy-- Tony Jont Fondi CENTRE OPEN 11:45 AM SHOWS mar AUDW BY IMASTER-HEPHM TheUHforgiveri A NEW TRIUMPH FROM ACADEMY AWARD TrCHtncoiQ- TOWER DOORS OPEN 7:30 PM SHOW AT 1:00 $N0W SHOCKS "CAf I HOT UN ttoorr MitioXcldayii Mayu rnw Robert Eleanor KIITCHUM PARKER AMM5U TWO OPEN 12:45 PM "ONION HEAD" with ANDY GRIFFITH mm MIMFO ERnE TWO OPEN 12:45 AliV Amu ICCHNIbOLp PETER PALMER LESLIE PKIt'SH sii'iir niiCtaa "POWDER RIVER" with RORY CALHOUN OPEN 6:13 PM ii iV'nhi7 eihO'rt Itgiiiow Hit AwAHTOi il uuaii Miaul hi CB0M04 a UMf mM TON IINMW HI hH I usnunrttM JUII1 WP C3DB-r TWO OPEN 6:1 PM "JUVENTUD DESENFRENADA" CON LUZ AGUILAR "CARABINA 30-30" the Good Neighbor policy" AGEN France (AP) French: Daniel paid special tribute to and Dulch arl a' a 17th the area's neighborly relations ccntui'y of with Mexico pointing out that heijnZ on the Cross which has hung had joined with the governor of! 10 llc of Tamaulipas seven times fact I Agcnnis shiIIiw esici I've met with him more times an pir'y Rembrandt lllMRIU CARROLL BAKTR ROGER MOORe 5 -'T an WALTER SLEZAK v' VITTORIO GASSMAN grwnncni The picture was sent to the workshops of the Louvre for restoration I ino Zapata also commended thcjwas undri Good Neijilwr policy of Nip twojm 1)0 PNPor1 lc nime f5 stales and nations Ho briefly Rembrandt last September While it going ultravioirt lreiit miles IKirted on the progress of projects in Tamaulipas including wlpainting and decidrd it was an Kilgore noted that Air Force! roads hospitals clinics and the early work of the great Dutch' studies have shown that primary like He particularly stressed rur- master painted in 1611 when heJ training costs at contract schooisjrent ronstrurtion on the San Ker- was about 23 I are lower by a ratio of more than narvlo road connecting Reynosil Dutch rxiierts examined start Sunday but she decided she needed a little more sleep and rest The sergeants who arc accom panied by a trailer said they expected to stop Sunday night 10 beyond Well Hiis would CBS ABC MONDAY APRIL25 6:56 Chapel 6:58 Channel 10 Previews 7:00 University of the Air 7:30 Looney Toons 8:00 CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 The Red Rowo Show 9:30 On Hie Go 10:00 I Love Lucy 10:30 December Bride 11:00 Love of Life 2 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 The Guiding light 12:00 CBS News 12:05 KartuneClub 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 For Better or Worse 1:30 House Party 2:03 Millionaire 2:30 The Verdict Is Yours 3:00 The Brighter Day 3:15 The Secret Storm 3:30 The Edqe of Night 4:00 Janet Dean Registered Nurse 4:30 Popeye and Pals 4:50 Cartoon Classic 4:55 Spunky A Tadpolo 5:00 Popeye Theatre 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 6:00 Weothercast 6:05 Corpus Christ! Today 6:15 Douglas Edwards 6:30 Kate Smith Show 7:00 The Texan 7:30 Father Knows Best 8:00 Danny Thomas 8:30 Ann Sothern 9:00 Hennesey 9:30 Juns Allyson 10:00 Manhunt 10:30 Ten Star Final 10:40 Weothercast 10:45 Price Daniel- Governor 11:00 Paris Precinct 11:30 Proyor for Tomorrow TfTrl jv rrayvr tor lomgrri KZTV Chrome Dinette $395 Down Delivers two to one than at Air Force staffed bases Kilgore urged Hip Air Force secretary reconsider your announced decision in tin interest of quality of training economy of operation and in order to keep in our defense establishment the accumulated skills of the thousands of dedicated and competent rmptoyes or these contract schools" Iz'niler rraixed At thp afternoon dedication program Gov Daniel praised McAllen's lenders for their civic planning saying that "few cities in Texas have planned like you have here in McAllen" He said the civic renter will attract many conventions and bring new people to the area Daniel said Sunday the slate wide industrial and tourist program in spile of financial handicaps are going to get rolling this year as never before in history Daniel joined Gov Norix-rto Trevino Zapata of the Mexican 'Slate of Tamaulias in dedicating a new million-dollar civic ccn ter to kick off this city's huge oen 1 iousc celebration week The jubilee is to celebrate the completion and purchase of several municipal properties valued at more than live million (Mini's Altliough Daniel is running for reelect ion and planned to campaign the next two day in the Inwcr Rio Grande Valley area his speech here was non-political (lie Kcmmmiiv Daniel said two dozen tourists a day in a community contribute to its economy an amount comparable to a new manufacturing EAST SCREEN ONLY ADMISSION 60c METRO-COtDWrNMAYU a NEW Tarzan! 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IdIdudZ IMy UiiMd Aftiti WEST SCREEN ONLY HELD OVER ADM Children Under 12 Free The uproarious mohe from the big best-seller MtUpimn DORIS DAY DAVID NlVEN i iti iff mMcnoanCMN FlEASE DOMt iti EAT VTHI s' DAtSlE NCniS SfBCRNli BOWS ill M-G-M pTHMltl Screen's RomantK Shocaerl "UN TH THEY SAIL in CINEMASCOPE Jean SIMMONS Joan FONTAINE Paul NUIAN Piper LAURIE ailti CHARLES DRAKE MPM Nt and MrAllen with Ciudad Victoria Daniel was introduced hy state Rep Wade Stilman of McAllen and Tony Karnnt also of McAl-' len introduced Dr Trevino Zapata Kilgore presented McAllen Mayor Philip Boeye with a 49 slat United States flag which was flown over the nation's eapitol on Feb 9 the -19th anniversary of the founding of the City of Palms During a flag raising ceremony following the auditorium dedication the flags of the United Stales Mexico Texas and Tamaulipas were formally presented The flag poles were presented to the city hy friends of die late Jimmy Sul tie McAllen rivie leader Carlton Farris served as master of ceremonies for the dedication program The Rrv Erp of the Church of the Nazarenc gave the invocation The Rev Joseph O'Brien of the Sacred Heart Church gave the benediction $395 BOOK CONDENSED The Night They Burned the Mountain Threatened and maligned by the his hospital only 5 miles from the Red Chinese border I )r Tom Dooley carries on! Here in May Header's Digest is his latest report from an inspiringaecounlof healing the sick and of his own rloso brush wit a deadly disease for which there is no known cure Vg 9J I Adv 90 ft 1st Quality 4 Choirs Table Formica Top 395 Down Delivers DAILY SPECIALS INDIVIDUAL CKICKtN VIE With mashed potatoes and chicken gravy hot biscuits and health salad coffee tea or ice tea 5 Pc Sal Term AaiiUblc TURN LEFT 5700 BLK OF AYERS TE5-7379 12 BARBECUED CHICKEN With mashed potatoes and chicken gravy hot biscuits and butter health salad coffee tea or ice tea Cooked Food to Take Home Opt It AM -til PM Cloud Maadayl THE ORIGINAL- CHICKEN PIE SHOP 1100 AYERS TUJ-5202 AAAi.

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