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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 14

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AT- HUDSON, GRIN- LOLJPUNAL2.E8?03l.NFORMATION r- -y i IB Film Role for Diana it oss: NOW AT POPULAR PRICES AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU Do Ma Set for I cKae A. NO SEATS RESERVED Evory Tlckotholdar Guarantood a Scat CHECK YOUR HIVIE rSK. DIRECTORY Ftl STARTING TIME8I c--- -LAM WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS Including "Best Picture 01 The Yeir" HODCERS 1 4.v 1 9 DIRTIEST BAKE sales of the week, as reported by Variety: The gray haired little grandmother who appeared in the Wisconsin legislature with a suitcase full of "obscene material" to support a pending bill and explained that she and her fellow club members had obtained the pornographis material by answering ads and had paid thj cost by holding a series of cake sales. CWnULFELCMAl VRSUIA INDRESS GWID IIVE9 WOODTftUH J0ANKA PETTET Unci WELLES CALIAHUVI CEBORAR KERR WILLIAM H0LDFJ CHARLES BOTER JUmULBELKSSn 8E8R9E RAFT JQKRHUSTCI TERERK SODPEI jitANDREWS Christopher PLUMMER COLOR Dt Luxe SARBARA BOUCKET ROBERT WISE I RICHARD ROUCERS I OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN JI I ERNEST LEHMAN i QUOTABLE QUOTE from Barbra Streisand, who says she hired her first agent because he took her out to dinner: "A few years ago, I could be bought for an avocado "A SPECTACULAR SPOOF, BURSTING CAMEL0T W. Warren at Miller Rd.

581-5040 MAI KA! Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd KE 4-G40O UNIVERSAL CITY 12 Mile Rd at Dequindre 756 1211 WITH BONDS!" -Life JOHN WAYNE'S sons, Mike (left) and Pat, at the press premiere of "The War They thought Pat's name was Omar. WOT Meet Eddie Chaoman. fcmS I HYSTERICAL flllllO 1 B6TH HYSTERICAL I I i rv I WEEK! V- I master criminal. BY BARBAKA HOLLIDAY Free Press Staff Writer The Supremes may not "be split by a little fightin' and feudin' but they could be separated, at least tem-, porarily by success.

Diana i Ross, who recently made some screen tests in Holly-T wood, has the inside track for the film version of "The Owl and the Pussycat." It's the role Eartha Kitt played here at the Fisher. Meanwhile the girls have already signed for a return stint at the Eden Roc next Easter. Gordon MacKae, reports Broadway columnist Radie Harris, will agree to play "I Do I Do" for David Merrick and take over matinees and finally the national company i for Robert Preston. Whoever takes Mary Martin's role, it won't be Sheija MacRae. She's all set to say "I do" for real to Ron Wayne, writer on the Jackie Gleason show.

Glea-: son's promised to be best man i when he gets back, from Europe. That lady playing "Reprise" at Chicago's Ivanhoe Theater is Gloria Swanson through June 18. Next in is Lee Radziwill in her much-forecast stage 'debut in "The Philadelphia Story" Detroit's Sixten Ehrling takes over the podium at Expo 67 next Thursday for the Scandinavian Gala and Finnish so-prano Anita Valkki Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells 'shouldn't be all that upset with one of their group, Cindy Birdsong, who subbed for Florence Ballard of the Supremes at the Hollywood Bawl. It's reaped them reams of pub-! licity Seen the Neder- lander party (one of the year's top -rung productions) was Broadway producer Hal Prince who was in on the plot and wore light gray slacks to the black-ie affair. THE MOVIES: "Alfie," decorated hero of I III 1 I 1 TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M.

SAT. AT 2:00 8:00 P.M SUN. AT 2:00 7:30 P.M Germany and Britain! Eddie Chapman lives today his story is TRUE! 'ONE OF THE YE4R'S TEN Los Angeles Times London and Utah. Seventeen magazine named "Barefoot in the Park" with Robert Bedford and Jane Fonda best picture of the month for July. Edith Head says Jane in pa-jama tops in the movie will start a new fad.

"She has," says the designer, "the best looking legs since Dietrich." Hywel Bennett, the new gift to women from Wales, arrives in the U.S. Saturday for his first stateside visit. He's Hayley Mills co-star in "The Family Way" and people are talking about "a young Richard Burton." Lynda Bird and George Hamilton were accompanied by an even dozen secret service men at a restaurant in Los Angeles which must make dining out fair expensive. Twiggy cut a single for Capitol Records Despite disclaimers, Sean Connery is considering one more James Bond-er, "In Her Majesty's Secret Service" probably for a dukedom. Bob Hope took off for England for a short visit and a day of golf at St.

Andrews in with Michael Caine, just completed its 30th (and final) week at the Studio-8, its longest run in the country. Kim Novak changed the image and won the title role in "The Legend of Lylah Clare" Kate Reid, who won a Detroit following when she was a regular at the Stratford (Ont.) Shakespearean Festival, will join Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes." Most of the characters will appear in chimpanzee makeup "Georgy Girl" has outgrossed the previous record holder, "The Pawnbroker," at Studio-North and will stay in town for the summer. CiiEiisTQPEiEEi PLUinniEn HQinv ScimEiDEii Tnsifor I Joiunrio GehtFuoie CiPUomEluiiEi I AND AS "THE BARON" I TERENCE YOUNG'S ITEMS John Wayne's two sons, Mike and Pat, turned up for the press premiere of "The War Wagon" (due in Detroit June 21) and everyone thought they were seeing a slightly out-of-focus Omar Sharif, due to Pat's rakish mustache. Michael Caine's favorite girl Camilla Sparv, joins Gregory Peck and Omar in "Macken-na's Gold," which should run up a pretty phone bill between -sf THE BIG I BREAKTHROUGH IN SUSPENSE! DIRECTED BY. PRODUCED BY SCREENPLAY BY JOSEPH ElWht WITH HARRY MEYEN JESS HAHN RENE HARDY- JACQUES-PAUL BERTRAND TERENCE YOUNG Presents Stfphfn larals mi ii A CINEUR0P A JACQUES-PAUL BERTRAND Production production TECHNICOLOR WARNER EROS.

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1-3450 LI 3-5800 KE 7-2560 Datebook FRIDAY "The Odd Couple" Starring George Gobel and Phil Foster. 8:30 p.m. Fisher Theater. "The Lover" and "The Man Upstairs" The Tropics 8:30 p.m. Wolverine Hotel.

"Tartuffe" 8:30 p.m. Detroit Repertory Theater. "The Playboy of the Western World" U-M Players. 8 p.m. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, Ann Arbor.

"The Choice" Original musical comedy by John Ashby, music by Dorothy Ashby. 8:30 p.m. Dexter Theater, 11600 Dexter. "WSU June Festival Week" WSU Band, Harry Begian conducting. 8:30 p.m.

WSU Community Arts Aud. HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK! (IXrjMi4 CftttQO Indian Music Concert Here An Indian film star and vocal artist, Hemant Kumar, will give a concert of Indian music at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Rackham Memorial auditorium. With Kumar will be six musicians including his daughter, who is beginning her career as a public artist. The company also includes other singers and instrumentalists.

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