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10 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 Devil and the Temptre KOW flRtr Saawt Hour TIU 7 FROM 9:30 P. STARTING TONITE JUNE HILL FLO LA FLAME FEATURING LATIN EXOTIC BOMBSHELL BEAUTIFUL i SONGSTRESS THE BETTY SUABLE TAVERN 222 lim ST. OOWNTSWN, GH. PHSNE C. 1-8319 NO COVE MIH.

it ALICE WINTER OF THE EXOTICS I avawr a HAL ML I4r 1 1 DANCING MICKET IOSS ORCHESTRA UTae HDnmimaa By IIAROLD V. COIIEN Jaocal Scrappings Now it can be told. "Plain And Fancy" will be one of the lummer opera company's hows at the Pitt Stadium this 1 CHOICE SEATS NOWf 7 nt A af feP A a A IftJ R)V nBARnRRR anRh RaPAJ A klOkl St BACK SEAStN'S GREATEST MUSICAL EVERT AGAIN BT POPULAR DEMAND! Music mH pan. rrescnts tV PATSY SHAW H1 Allen Carrier At Horizon Room Allen; Carrier, who specializes in comedy impersonations, heads the bill which opens a week's engagement at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport's Horizon Room tonight. Vince and Dee Abbott, a comedy team, are also in the show which will feature another act as yet unannounced.

Larry Faith and his orchestra play for dancing and the twice nightly floor presentations. Four Esquires At UtmanV Copa The Four Esquires, who now have a big hit in "Look Homeward Angel," open tonight for SHADYSIDE America's FvWt Or.amfe Cm.alf.nn. ONO RIO MU. i-ini i i rtnni-r cATTiM cafitol becoros T' -j aant -mm mm na nar pia 1 RBWn 9inJini ainn WEEK 'THE op A SI a I PHARr BROABWAV'S fmSMl Uvinr Fianlst kjxi sat tart 1 85, S2.90, S3.50. $4.

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2 SAT. 2:30 B3H2E3 hitman's Copa. This is their first appearance at the Liberty Avenue room. Sonny Richards, whose return to Pittsburgh was postponed for a week, will be on the bill along with the Terry Wayne dancers. Tiny Wolfe's orchestra plays for dancing and the three shows nightly.

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f2 4Q 2 20 HTs 1 Pittxixrth't latrtnt Sgpr Cliti allci kse kuu stcxe J3 KlUT LUCY t3 tt ZWZZti WAR THEATRE Fbvr9H EXpresi 1-3447 j). et sometime ago, the Civic Light Opera Association was not permitted to make the announcement until after the musical wound up its tour last week at the Nixon. Incidentally, the take there was $36,500 and that's "fine; nearly $12,000 came in for the final two performances on Saturday. Hank Kaiser of WWSW is unopposed for president of the Pittsburgh Radio and Television Club. Wednesday is election day.

Aside to Maurice Spitalny: Your brother, Phil, has pulled out of the syndicate which was to have taken over the Royal Nevada Hotel In Las Vegas. Robert Larimer, who is frradoatinjc from John II op-kin next month and made Phi Seta Kappa there, is the on of Nellie Galbreath, one of, the original singing Galbreath Sisters, and a nephew of Jeante Baxter. Young Larimer will study for the ministry. Al Nobel moves his five-hour KQV Saturday I noon record show to the Elks tLodgo ballroom downtown beginning this week. The sta- ition's studios haven't been big enough to keep up with the heavy demand for tickets.

EC1 Enuit-s band has been cloned for the Pittsburgh Home Show at the Hunt Armory June 3-10. Slim Bryant and the Wildcats have landed another live teevee show this one on 7, Wheeling. It'll be telecast for half, an hour every Thursday evening at 9 o'clock "beginning May 19. Channel 2 film director Dick Drey-fuss has left for New York to spend a month working with the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company's headquarters staff. Rita Gould, of the TV Guide staff, vacationing in 5C3GQQY HGIL a4 HELD OVER! 2ND VEZK CMAQLGS CAQTS ELAIMG GOaDOM Mm mtmmmm TWO WEEKS Comedian Bobby Clark portrays the devil and Sherry O'Neil is the temptress, Ixla, who helps a rabid fan bargain his soul to help his team in "Damn Yankees," The musical comedy opens a two-week engagement at the Nixon on Monday.

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PRICES: Evaniaft-a, Men. thrw THURS. Orch. Mezz. Bale $4.80, $40.

$3.60. $3.00. $2.40. FRI. and SAT.

Evenings. Orch. M.zz. $00; Bale. $4.80.

$40. $3.80. $3.00. $2.40. POPULAR WED.

MATINEE, Orch. mm Mwtc. Bale. $3.00, $2.40. $1.80.

MATINEE SAT Orch. Mezz. (3.60; Bale. $3.00, $2.40, $1.80 (Tax Incl.) Mtil Crdin Alia AeeactsJ Vnl tMck orwm. to ni Mi" Thaatra with atlf-aMrtstee' itiaiat tnrtleaa.

HO. 2-2222 ft C3. 2-2751 Ait hwmitaMi hyJ 2ni SIKSATICSAL WEEK FLlAUZtlE CASVQO MERCURY RECORDS TO SINGING STAR TV EDDIE READY CSMECDY 4 iVLEE HGNDERSOM GIRLS 5 GORGEOUS TV DANCERS DOREEN FAUST aSCCIAL RATES FOR RANQUETS WtCSSSHSSSZSHZSZ SnOWS 4b R3C3TCr. mwa'm v.v. Student Editors To Preview Film High school editors in the Pittsburgh area have been invited to a pre-World Premiere private screening of "While the City Sleeps" this afternoon." The screening will be followed by a brief question-and-answer seminar on "Fundamentals of Motion Picture with critics Win Fanning, Post-Gazette; Henry Ward, Press; and Leonard Mendlowitz, Sun Telegraph, participating.

"While the City Sleeps," has a 10 star cast including Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders, Howard Duff, Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Sally Forrest, John Barrymore, James Craig and Ida Lupino. Fritz Lang directed. The world premiere will take place at the Stanley on Wednesday. A $25 Saving Bond will be offered by RKO-Radio Pictures and the Stanley for the most competent review of the picture written by a student-writer attending the preview or for the re port on the screening-seminar. larfcl Stcrs of 5tcrs of Tfe Llq VVcsdarfel zZZTs? "LCOat MOSWARD asZXL CC Men and Money Were The Tvyo Things She AUOCL n) c.

PJ REGmXJGrVGRFPCDCLAftK K3lt TKE CSSICTT HUMPHREY Went For. Always She Wanted 1 More! Moro! More! Europe, postcards from Nice: Td rather lose my money at Las Vegas. Monte Carlo can't begin to compare with that place" Nick Spanos, the young Pittsburgh attorney on Spy-ros Skouras 39th Century-Fox staff, eloped to Virginia the other day with pretty Ann Haynes. Spanos used to write lot of Cap and Gown shows when be was at Pitt; his sis- TC3T A WW SHOWS AT no cevxa KO ASMISSION 9 CECZETT to D00 SIEIGER-JAN STERLING awa sn xx iwtcon iwms h3tws ITUUn (DOACnilS Precczzta AZHCCA'S 6L1CATEST DAKCC1S sxjIAk wcrrrn She playa the role of Mabel la Play-etaf laeessn of WiZde "An IdJsi LTaad." wfcSch win be amonsr the piays t7ered in 12 performances by the tonp at the Internatkmjtl Theater Ktertingr May 15. The Irish troupe played tho laiternae tionat laat season.

2 GREAT RE-RELEASES 2 STCINIECK'S "OtAPCS OF WRATH" A GENE TIERNEY "TCJACCO KOAP" 1 ir ir" v.RUilT-SUN. CONNOR ot ANYTHING ol TONITf AK3 TUrtSAT OMLT "ROMEO AND 4ULIST" Sp. Matin Tta'w 3:30 CTD CHARISSE-DAN 0AILEY "MftT MI IN LAS VffiAV M. 1 MAny Leu otcslg Tczay cach oncii. wascri 9 mmd 13 CPZX SUNDAY Hal Singer Hand At Rock Roll Hal "Combread" Singer and his orchestra open a week's engagement this afternoon with a matinee at the Rock n' Roll on Sixth Street.

The band has had a number of big records including "Cornbread." The sextet will also do a matinee on Saturday and will provide continuous' entertainment nightly on the big stage of the Rock n' Roll. WALTER AREL "STIIL JUNOU" SIXOW Bobby Clrk and Sherry MI In "Damn Yankees." Tonight at 8:30. rLATHOtSE Craft Avenue Theater: "What a the Rush? Tonight at :30. Hamlet Street Theater: "Chainpaene Complex." Tonight at 8:30. WASHES '5veB Winder the World in Cinerama." Today at 2 and 8:30.

I'M. rLASETAmtM "Earth Satellite." Today at 2:15 and 8:30. AKT CIHEM Teaserama' at 12:29. 2:50. 5:23.

and 10:17, and -Havana Rose" at 11; 10. 4:04, 31 and 8:5. tTLTOJt Guy Madison and John Hodiak-in "On the Threshold of at 11:31. 1:40. 3:4.

5:58, 8:07 and 10:1. GUILD Alec Guinness in "The Lady- killers," at 8:23 and 10:19. 3ARRI Humphrey Bogart in "The Harder They Fall." at 11:15. 1:26. 3:36.

5:47. 7.58 and 10:09. ram George Gobel. Mttzl Gaynor and David Niven in "The Birds and the Bees." at 11:50. 1:55.

4. 6:05. 8:10 and 10-15. SHAOTSIOK "The Hills of Ireland." at 2:30. 4:25.

6:15. 8 and 9:50. SQIIKKFL HILL Slmone SiKnoret and Vera Clousot in "Dtaboliaue" at 7:30 and 9 45. STANLEY "Sltehtly Scarlet," with Ar-lene Dahl and Rhonda Fleming, at 11:15. 2:50.

6:25 and 10:05. and Marsaret Brten in "Glory at 1:10, 4:45 and 8:25. STI DIU -Thy Who Dare." with Dirk Bnjrarde and Akim Tamiroff, at 6.15. 8:05 and 10:03 ROUTI SI BELLE VERNON 1924 Paramourrt prn4 pNfcinMictEtni" I AVRRITE STANLEY WARRtR I TtfCATRCS- WITH HIS 6R1AT R3CK 'n hcll 1 I LAST 2 OATS! TOKlfclRUCRmtl 5 Tickets Ready Far His Concert 7 A I A Li A rr JOG MAIZE fi lSPANTSH TOWN" (CflDESlDSLailvI I THE FLAIRS AND HIS US SKLF 4 DEFENS. nccxi C3 UE with CURTia I.ITTLE CAROL OHMART TOM TRYON JODY LAWRANCE NAT "KiNG" COLE MICHAEL CURTIZ PLOCh PHIl RISHASSS TNI BUS TONY IITTLI war nam kso mi nsun t-zst MAICARtT tRRIFN WAITER RRCNMf CNAOlOTTt "SLOOT 'l lO.

4.45, Piss Ce-fetert Hit 11 3723 CrowRsvillo Roed cow swixcizst citilt; jazz artists Trrnrt Tark Rty CfrhnrIr Cick Crtsky JtkR Vanct Am Mm SUI Hwry loin er, dunic spanvs, in urna here In radio for WWSW and In television for WDTV, died couple of years ago. The C. J. La tt as he's Warner Brothers Mr. Eig over there are laying out the red carpet for Joe and Dorothy Feldman in London.

ITowie Lambert, the RDKATV technician, suffered, neck, hack, shoulder and leg injuries when a tow truck rammed into his brand new station wagon. Pittsburgh's Oscar Levant is going to work for Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer as an assistant to Arthur Freed, who produces most of that studio's big musicals. Ex-local Film Rower Morris Lefko has resigned as eastern central division boss for RKO to join Paramount's Charles Boasberg. on the distribution of both "War and Peace' and "The Ten Commandments." Jim Thompson. KQV's chief announcer as well as western-and-country deejay, celebrates his 18th anniversary at the station tomorrow.

Although Joe Maize (and the Cordsmen) is only 30 now, he's been on the stage for 21 years. At nine. Joe was working with his father, also an instrumentalist, in vaudeville. Local singer Virginia Me-Curdy and her husband. Comedian Alan Young, are living apart in Hollywood but trying to work out their problems.

That's Carnegie Terh drama graduate Felice Orlandi (he's married to comedienne Alice Ghost-ley) playing the role of Vlace, one of Rod Steiger's henchmen. In the spellbinding "Harder They Fall" at the Harris. The news stories last week announcing the sale of Guy Lombardo'a speedboat. Tempo VII, to XL G. lUrtley, the Pittsburgh oil man, said the price was not disclosed.

It was In The Drama Dek the morning of April 21: Addenda MGM plans to branch out Into the Broadway play-producing field on a big scale and the studio has named Sidney Phillips, a Metro executive in New York and former stage producer, to head the new project. Betty Danneman, assistant manager of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra from 1945 to 1953, has just neen appointed manager of the Baltimore Symphony for next season. Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall Mrs. Langnen, both of whom are associated with the Theater Guild, are in London looking over the play list there. Lenore Coffee is writing the screen play of Cameron Hawley's novel.

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