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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 At Kandom At Sunday 'Kfipo' Shouin The March attraction of the V. M. and W. H. Foreign By Harold V.

Now, from the author of "Room at the an even more startling expose of life and love! rllwal IllaliwaiJ HONoiOAEra head the cast. The picture re-volvea around the corruption and degradation of a 14-year-old Jewish girl In a Nazi concentration camp. Coh en MICHAEL CFAa Him Society will he "Kapo," which has never before been ahown in this city. It's being presented Sunday evpnlng at 8:15 in the Auditorium on Bcllefield Avenue. Susan Strasherg, Iiurent Terlcff and Emmanuelle Rlva Thini: 'iiil Stuff WAV OUT 1011 THRILL SCEKEXS MSSIOKJ HOT' I mSSd 1 Not ton Ions apn Johnny Fritz, who plays bass for Jsck ruicrll's band and sells autnmnbilrs on the pldc or perhaps il should be the other way around, hp sells automobiles and plays bass for Jack PuireH's band on the side -was out on the road denionstrat- Ml "BABES IN THE WOODS" OflN 11:41 Staaj Skswi at 2 30 1:10 10 30 nn Ips slimy nrw Jnh to a trntml buvi'r.

lifral Jal l.oagr.1 I mi -1 ur unit oajp'i Ont of th yar' 10 Bcttl Diilyi 6 8-10; Sal. I Sun.i M-I-MO sense of humor, has sinned Ted lleiilh, lip only happens to lie imp of the world's foremost big band leaders, At least Ho hcit llutner, the indust i lahsi Xs.i la NOMINATED FOR 13 ACADEMY AWARDS! bor is about to shed via the Idivoice loule. has one con-Isolation. He won't be seeing name mis spclli'd in pnnl so olten now. The tMigra-plicis hae otisisien'ly main "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST! Nomimted for- ft v-r 1ESTFICIUBE! tained tin te is no such hail die anil li.ni' almost alwaxsj insisted on making it Hunter, The most touching picture of the year!" he I il il Uip lii'i'l orr to I ho polrntinl ilrlxer ami lint grnllmii iih-IiipiiI later, without tln nllKlitrsI Irmililf, UliiMHKi'd to ilmv I'll" pniknl mr.

Thmilxi to tin' hMrri hat .1 It uns hftwrer, mill liy Hip nuifcii'iAM mlniKslnii his I'ti'ii hiinh lioml, tlipre mpip mi rut. Jut a ni i'KK of thp iihrrIm. Aflrr rimr CHii trt'Htnirnt ami rns, at tlip South Mile Hospital, Mr. Krltr. vnl Ihhiip for rpt ami nirditHtion hut Insistent mi goinc to work that rvpiiinK Mill) Mr.

I'ur-roll' Imnil. His wil piutostril. Mr. f'ntz mMiiod her thnp was nothing to worry about, that Iip would bp in piv ImnrU in rasp then- vmmp any ftrr efforts orr thp nrt f'v hours from thp mishap of tho PLUS 7 ADDITIONAL ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS A. Snirs at Krsl JQL lor a tune.

Miss t.nlvnr kept priHlding her friends of the pres to pleav' Me if they couldn't get their i'oniMising rooms In be inure careful shire It li.nl become mutter of eoiisid erable hiiiio miicP, she said, to the then ostensibly Happy lliitners. Nominated For 4 Academy Awards Including Best Actress-Best Supporting Actress METRO GOIDWYN MAYER THE PANDRO S. BERMAM-GUY GREEN PRODUCTION Co agents Burt Key nobis mid Kieu Clilnh take a brief respite from their iindervtier mtiiti -s hi this scene from "tlerstinn .1. 1 he sun-iise thriller opens today on a double bill with "City of Fear' at numerous area indoor and ilrnr ln theaters. BEST ACTOR Oskar Werner BEST ACTRESS Simone Signcret BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Michael Dunn BEST ART DIRECTION BEST CINEMATOGRAPH MS I a i I Ss Of l.iie, howcwT.

i'sa Zsa hasn been so d.hgent VuirnslilV I5(MH'fit CoiHCl SlIllclilY in hnr tit uti.ull litriv I afternoon. 1 If was in vr-iyi BEST COSTUME DESIGN BEST SCREENPLAY IWcH WliJW IKi Lee MARVIN The Yugoslav. Room Committee of the t'niversity of Pittsburgh will present a benefit concert Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Stephen Foster Memorial Hall on the from Yugoslavia at the Fiick Museum and also to establish a scholarship fund for study abroad. Heading the entertainment will be the Slovene Octet, The That should hate been a tip-off to Mr. llutner that be wasn't ery long for the role of No.

Husband. The new "Wild. Wild West" segment can't wait, so Phoebe poiln, who will be featured in OlME tUlT-WJ Nominated for: 'BEST ACTOR' Additional Nominations: SIDNEY POITIER-SHELLEY WINTERS Pitt campus. The proceeds are Ambassadois, a group of Tarn-ear-marked to clear a deficit buritans from Duquesne I'ni-resulting from thp recent ex- versity, and Jake Derlink, hihitinn of medieval frescoes Slovene accordion virtuoso. DALLQU i I it it along with her night club partner, Oscar nominee i for "Ship of Michael ELIZABETH HARTMAN llamng BEST MUSIC SCORING is leav ing "Who's no rfr ryy A If?" 0V 9'VqVVVy'A''V Afiaid of Virginia Woo nrJ SENSATIONAL! fT WEEK ife 2 at the riavhouse after Sun BEST SCREENPLAY NOW! a night's performani MnminatoH fnr 1 1I V.J good hands, too.

Ynu hop, Mr. I'urirll wit playing that night for a daiira of thp Allegheny (ipneral Hopltal 'ursr Association. Just the other day thp Columbia Broadeasting I'ompa ny paid Warner Jirotheis a cool million for permission to show "The Music Man" twice on its television network In Hip year ahead, and thereby hangs a tale. It seems (hat quite a whila In (Iip past, liefore thp Mprpillth Willson musical hpeanw a Broadway amasli and tlipn a surcesx-fu movlp, (ha Columbia people had an opportunity to get In on the ground floor of "The Music Man." The producers Cy Fruer and Ernest Martin offered it to them as a special the leads were to be played hy Ray Rolger and Margaret Truman-but the folks at the broadcasting company shook IIUIIIIHUlbU IWI i-s -r Academy Awards! TONIGHT1 LOOKUP! I LOOKOUT! BEST PICTURE! BEST ACTRESS Julie Andrews! BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS-Peggy Wood! BEST DIRECTION -Robert Wise! BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY-COLOR! PREVUE 8:30 PM PLUS 4 i nit This is ANM-MtnqRrT BEFORE Ui wint to ANN-Mknqnrr BEST MUSICAL SCORING! BEST FILM EDITING! BEST COSTUME DESIGNING! 7i -t AETFt? 4 i -V JHICOT their heads. They couldn't i V.M TOPi iv "-Mi i.cp t.hcllin2 out so much AND WT lltppEMtlN bCTWHN it WHAT Its ilUbourf She's being replaced as the young wife in 1 he Edward A I bee drama by Carnegie Tech drama student Sharon Smith for the remainder of the run, which has already hcen extended through March 27th and may go even longer than that.

After their next "Wild, Wild West" In this one diminutive Mr. Dunn, who plays the Irregular role of the elusive Dr. Loveless, will meet his end because there's a rumor that lie may hnve Ids own series next senson -the team of Dunn and Dorln will open four-week engagement at the hungry I In San Francisco, a room that has sent no end of bistro entertainers straight to the top, among them Mort Sahl, the Kingston Trio, Kaye Ballard, etc. Mr. Dunn, a dwarf, was here, by the way, for the opening of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wonlf?" and admitted that his favorite line in "Ship of Fools" was mine, too, the one where his fellow-passenger, a German Jew, asks him if he happens to be Jewish and Mr.

Dunn replies: "No, I have my own minority." Tianist Tom McKinley, who BEST ART DIRECTION! Jjt BEST SOUND RECORDING! money for an untried show. The price Iiir then was a mere 2a HERE COMES THE BIGGEST BOND OF ALL! The Irvine Granz office iiorBTniiwpnii out of Hollywood keeps on RODCERS-HAMMERSTFJN'S j) day by day bolstering the bill ROBF.RT WISE jS sSL SEAN CONNEIIY lMirniiMntinnnii" f- nrmrTirtu haB-Bi ea- A sinUaNUEinDiaiJiJ IV I iwJiPiiiii mwM TERENCE YOUNG RICHARD M4I6AUM- JOHN HOPKINS PLUMMER CHRISTOPHtR ANDREWS mllmuw WHimNGruu ian riming PJUWVtl 4 ROARD HAYDN ANN-MARGRET-LOUIS JOURDAN mMoio RICHARD CRENNA EDIE ADAMS -CHAD EVERETT -JOHN McGlVER jtHijun COLOR av DcLuu ELEANOR PARKER TH TERRIFIC week! 11 ROBERT WISE I ROARD RODGERS OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II I ERNEST LEHMAN (iirW.l(k,l'lS- tnifi! tT)V Inraa. Ic LAST 5 DAYS! DOWN TOWN Jfll-9511 I is currently playing at the Gaslight Club in Shadyside, has just received a four year scholarship at Yale for the that will surround TheBeacn Boys when they come to the Mosque next Sunday night, March 13, for a concert. Earlier in the week the rock 'n roll four who call themselves The Lovin' Spoonful for rea-aons of their very own were added to the line-up, then Noel Harrison, the folk-sing-Ing son of Actor Rex Hani-on, was announced, too. Now the Granz office has dipped Into the local musical community for people to warm tip the audience for The Beach Boys and a i the Harold Betters Quartet from the Encore in Shady-aide and the recording bnl-ladeers known as the Ken-wayi.

It sounds like quite an evening for Le Aficiandos. Don Rigg was unable in resist It on his "Daybreak" atrip over hannel 2 the other ilny: "Maestro William Steinberg Is In Israel, ao his Pittsburgh Symphony went on tour to Bethlehem." Bethlehem, that Is. Nancy Ames has the most FIRST UNITED STATES SHOWING! I fi II studv of Music Composition 4 and Theory. He checks in at the New Haven campus next 8:30 TONIGHT AT September. At Random's apologies to the Y.M.

and i SHOWS SAT. 1 SUN. 3:00 8:30 SEATS NOW AVAILABLE AT BOXOFFICE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES! 0HCH.1MEZ7. MICONY tvr.g. (Hon.

ttu Tliio.) J2.50 00 4 $175 EVES. S. Nglil. S3 00 J2.50 4 12 00 MATS. J2.00 J1.75 4 J1.50 MATS.

fan. I Halt.) i2 50 J2 00 4 il 50 NIXON Downtown 2I1-477J W.H.A. Musical Society Series: A recent column here on William Warfield, the fine bass baritone, mentioned that he had made his long hair debut with the Svmphonv in m. lTSMlLYNDMYSreiir A nole from Herman in UV II III "IIJI IV." tMl I IhVI teem sets mo record 1 DIRECT FROM ITS PREMIERE SHOWINGS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES.

NO RESERVED SEATS. 1 straight: Mr. Warfield first appeared here in concert at the a last minute substitution for another singer who was ill, during the winter of as simple as ABO IMS EVERYONE CAN SEE Jean Connelly no-, I iced this sign hanging in the if you look hard enough! THE MOST LOVERLY MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! Bated en AGATHA CHRISTIE'S Novtl THE A.B.C. MURDERS" ml A i ollice of a local business executive: "The most dangerous position In which to sleep is with vour feet up on vour Imagine the surprise of Joan Darling, a recent graduate of the Carnegie Tech Drama School who will be turning up again nt the Playhouse next month in "The Knack," when she tried to register her name at Actors Equity Association to discover another actress had priority on that identification tag and she would have to change her own for professional purposes. The funny part is that while Joan Darling Is actually Inscribed on the Pittsburgh girl's birth certificate, the other actress who calls herself Joan Darling Isn't Joan Darling at all but Joan Kugell and, by a curious coincidence, an alumna of the Carnegie Tech Drama School, too.

So the local Joan Darling has been rcchristcncd, is now, a ml foi evermore, registered on the rolls of Actors Equity Association Jennifer Darling. glamorous and talented landlady in Manhattan. She is Singer Jane Morgan, who owns the midtown coop triplex where Nancy lives Not to he outdone by his wife, who won an award for one of her paintings at Chautauqua, N- a few summers ago, Abe S. Eingold, the attorney, turned around and won himself a prize, too, In the current show of the rittshurgh Associated Artists The flu felled Chan nel 11 program diicclor Vic Skaggs for a couple of weeks hut he's hack on the job now Iiean Martin makes the plunge into the privaic eye business as Matt Helm in "Thp Silencers," which will follow 'The Spy Who Came in From the Cold'1 at the Stanley The Ed Schau-ghencys' lad, David, became a United States Marine this week and has been sent to Parrls Island for his boot training. Over In Iondoii, where Sleva Forrest lias been making the television sp-rles railed "The Baron." a aegTtiPnt labeled "BIiip in-don" has Jut frip Mtir (he camera.

It rwfv around a riot etjutty onmnvm phenomenon, tt. only hH tT the Tltuoiei but Hint. rm. Hi fj Anu'le ttivM' Ml H.iHHlU!Jt ami 'lie li-Jgieny I fiitin Inxf tie Kir flint aila. fh i a of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture.

WlfRlD Starring TONY RANDALL ANITA EKBERG ROBERT MORLEY Mm STAN LEY HOLLDWAY tUX, MW1I mi iwi Ml WKott IKSOT JJCK V.4KNER GEORGE aKOH mmiK FEATURES AT: TODAX :15, 10:30 4:40. I J0, 10:30 SUN. 1:30, 4:10, 1:15. 10:10 111,1 MILrt I i MMmSK walnut sTREET mu-2 -i9or I mm av a a. ir 1I MTTHt AND MADVILS' III I III) 1 flQO-lnrfy ailnbit HELD OVER! Positively Last 5 Days! a 4.

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