STAR, Washington, D. C...... E-2 THE SUNDAY . 111, is„ SUNDAY. JUNE 14. 105.3 11 Turntable Talk “MAN AND Off the Beaten Track TO JAMES 7^r Joseph Battista Starts ¦kpMMfIWUIH FREE DANCING DONNELLY Villa-Lobos every I . . and his orchestra. Sailing night at 8:30 SUPERMAN” J m B I ¦ | I ¦ I I l>¦ PM. Adults 81.25 (tax lncl.i. Children 65c. w Series for MGM With 'Cirandas' Cycle 4 Stopover at Marshall Hall Park. AfMm] c he?k» payable G B - Shows Classic Comedy of the IA J *« oinev battle of the Sexes Theater; mail . _ U\ mHJ _ By James G. Deone marshall historic to Dapt. 8. with Vtolo Roocha, Frances Taitnehtll, HALL PARK, MD. ° ”' “ MGM is going refreshingly the overture to “II MT. VERNON II V ln d' Basil Langton, Archie Smith, Ralph Sumptar Matrimonio TWO TRIPS Two Trips Dally 10 off path with many Segreto” pleasant V DAILY. y B the beaten makes a 10 AM. and 2 P.M. A.M. and 2 P.M. recordings. 4f» 450-acre Amusement Adults $1 (tax lne.). of its new encore. “W Park on Md. Shore o{ Children 60c. Admls- uTjMgj. WED. Thru jrUNE 17-28 j I SUN., , B ' What promises to be Spanish dances make another AV Potomac. Roller coast- slon to Grounds 50c. H an in- many 3t Evenings (Wad. Sun.) ASSiW f at- other thrill- Children under 12 RE ? i3i3 thru at 1:40; Matinees teresting project been enlivening coupling, be- I lng rides. Admission FREE. Be sure to see H has be- three to Park FREE. this shrine. 5,50 gun by Joseph ing by Granados, three more /y ,i Battista with db a 16-piece Villa-Lobos piano by Joaquin Turina, and all six cycle called “Cirandas.” Bat- being played with a flair quite tista, who made an impression belying the origin of the con- with his recent record of ductor, German-bom William Schumann's “Davidsbundler- Schuechter. A quintet of tone- tanze,” proposes to do a Villa- paintings by Dochnanyi called “Ruralia Hungarica” and Ko- _ » 1 Lobos series. The “Cirandas” V % 1| pieces, based on Brazilian folk- daly’s “Hary Janos” come off effectively a Schuechter YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE MAL 3-D ¦ songs, have much atmosphere on and rhythmic vitality and the issue too. While we’re ’in TILL YOU'VE SEEN THE FINEST! composer achieves some strik- the Dochnanyi department it’s ing descriptive passages, worth mentioning the worthy such pianism as one depicting a waterfall. of Fabienne Jacquinot GREAT IN ANY DIMENSION... FaM^'JgiK. The pianist learned the music inDochnanyi’s monumental re- 'S - 1 under the composer’s guidance write of “Baa Baa Black and he plays energetically. Sheep” (“Variations on a Nursery Tune”) This is a good beginning. a while back. *'*' •' -wP The Strauss “Burlesque” is on Uhl4& More Schumann also is at the same record—quite a fist- /^d|^^k*a hand. Bartlett and Robertson ful, all told. capably perform the Op. 46 along An Able Conductor Andante and Variations A colorful Rimsky-Korsakoff with the familiar Brahms- opus called “Skazka” (Fairy Haydn variations, and SUMMER SONGBIRD—Irra Pettina, sing, the title Mena- Tale) the diverting com- who will hem essays is role in “The Merry Widow,” second of the Wash- Pressler the charm- panion to the partially familiar attraction ing “Blumenstuck,” ington Festival operetta series which opens little three “Snow Maiden’” suite at the June 22. “Show- and attractive Ujeifv boat” launches the new project at Amphitheater romances some hands of Conductor Anatole Carter Barron MGM has in- ceier by Techniceler tomorrow night. Mendelssohn. also Fistoulari. Fistoulari is an ex- combined a George Copeland cellent podium man, a fact “Yew will be happy throughout eed tar same hears thereafter. Spanish concert formerly on also made evident by an issue 'lili‘ has that ultimata quality of all desirable wamaa: you'd like two 10-inch discs into one combining Liszt’s “Les Pre- large LP.' The piano sound to meat her again." Cee. Pest Coming Attractions ludes” with the rarer “Ma- here, while acceptable,*could zeppa,” and pairing “The heart that is net delighted by it it in need of repair." Stage. also in a do with some refining. of Tschaikowsky’s “Mozarti- STARTS Cermedy, Star FRIDAY, 19th CARTER BARRON AMPHITHEATER—‘‘Showboat,’’ with A Mussorgsky disc brings the ana” and a suite from an opera JUNE Dorothy Mac Neil, starting tomorrow. that almost of, “The Slip- . creator of m g M s "LILI” LESLIE CARON MEL FERRER Dolls,” revelation the unheard ium»i NATIONAL—“Guys and with Iva Withers, starting “Boris” once the style pers,” "Mazeppa” and “The JEAN PIERRE AUMONImtn ISA ISA GAIOR. nußi kasinar June 29. affected of Schubert! The evidence is Slippers” are both striking ONTARIO^m Screen. a sprightly little scherzo, the music. Another neglected Calumbia ItoW fc 17th St. N.W. AMBASSADOR—“The Desert Song,” with Kathryn Grayson, excuse that it was Mussorg- Tschaikowsky work, the over- starting Thursday. sky’s first orchestral work. ture -fantasy “Hamlet.” is CAPITOL—"Pony Express,” with Rhonda Fleming, starting Another Germanic-sounding companion to “Romeo and Ju- 777 ISTH Sl4l. W. <7 >l, 3-8300 OPBN Hit Thursday. piece —an intermezzo—plus liet,” which should please the COLUMBIA—“The Desert Rats,” with James Mason, starting music heart-on-sleeve clan. Others from “Khovantschina” may Saturday. “The Fair at Sorochinsk” consider the neglect justi- Tulip,” and DUPONT—“Fanfan the with Gerard Philipe. and the inevitable “Night on fied. to all the and KEITH’S—"Split Second,” with Alexis Smith, starting Wed- Mountain” also of- It’s Maestro Schuechter’s ...BITTER SEND A MAH ORDER Pomp Pageantry Bald are turn THriH nesday. fered, the players being the again with Rimsky’s “Ca- i'*' X priccio AHEAD FOR YOUR TICKETS TO MacAßTHUß—“Forbidden Games,” a French film with Orchestra under Espagnole” and Ippo- ,N Brigitte Forsey. Philharmonia . With its nice litov-Ivanoff's “Caucasian METROPOLITAN—“SiIver Whip,” with Rory Calhoun, Sketches,” but you have to % balance of familiar and fresh, # . starting Thursday. take the “March Slav,” too. the collection makes for unex- THE ONLY ONTARlO—“Sangaree,” with Arlene Dahl. pected pleasure—more so than Also in anything but the nov- Stiff,” Jerry elty FULL-LENGTH FEATURE OF PALACE—“Scared with Dean Martin and Lewis. the earlier, more-routine category are Enesco's first PLAZA—“The Little World of Don Camillo,” with Fernan- Igor” "Romanian Rhapsody” and to got scats for this smash hit that's “Prince sampling by the Don't wait till you arrive to try del. same performers. the five other warhorses on an- boon soiling out sinco it oponod last January. Avoid disappoint, TRANS-LUX—“The Juggler,” with Kirk Douglas. other new issue. But no doubt by ordering tickets by mail—NOW. CM moot THE CORONATION WARNER—“The Desert Song,” with Kathryn Grayson. Early Mozart they’ll find their appreciators. KONDOIF erM.nO jk The same can be said of a MENA SH A RICHARD I Mozart’s ballet, “Les Petits batch of Strauss-Offenbachi- QUEEN ega Riens,” is also an early piece, ana led by Franz 0F Lanner. FREDRIC MARCH-IERRY MOORE written Paris, SKUURIK WHORE l |0 THIRD MONTH at 22 in but it’s An Honest Effort JSt 1 Mozart, and delightful. pure MGM’s domestic " IT-Sly Paired with Tommasini's or- activity has ¦1 ELIZABETH been less ambitious than all J Wjt>A {GEORGE No.rot,on by FtY nows mnu'^m harp- chestration of Scarlatti TteOstMM"- written CHRISTOPHER hr SYLVIA RIGAN St.*«S ky GREGORY JATOFF J W gUy? J this from . A set Mws«c by TKt London Symphony OrcKastrm sichord sonatas called “Good- of “Some of the heartiest (A* '"Good for yourfunny* / M “” and “Faust” Ladies,” it becomes excerpts is toughs . perfect Humored ever heard ie f bene .. for E|||m JL Pa^HAYWOKTH’^AN®(| so far the most imposing pro- o theatre.'* Joy-scouts." J Now Showing at 2 Air-Conditioned K-B Theaters , LAST 10 PAYS RWJUOiIi well-nigh irresistible, despite 3 iiell))! conn evT w duction this side of the At- —My Gardiner, —Walter Winched IBRIjM mm the thinnish recorded sound lantic. New York Tribuna • SALOME 1 City Opera j. N.Y. Herald /l 1 JBwlß. 19 MacARTHUR FLOWER accorded Warwick Braithwaite personnel Aift-coNDiTioNfD make an honest ef- a tJBm M 4859 MacARTHUR BLVD. N.W. SILVER SPRING, MD. r ABO flNflLWmillßl and the Or- fort. highlighted by some ap- 14 |h H 3rd CORT THEATRE, m w. 4itn n., n. y. M at N.W. chestra. Boost bass and cut pealing from flE|| TRANS-LUX Open 12:45 P.M. vocalism Norman Tws. tkrs See. Evfs. (Ms Perf. Hsn.): Orcb. S4.SO; tele. Extra Matinee Showings 2 P.M. Cent. Both Theatres All Week PANORAMIC ft treble if you can. Scott and Camilla Williams. SI Mils. Ssl. S».: \ZCIANT I Hal H.n. U.M. 53.; Isle. Si.4o, .M. I ¦ a But falls Orth. 33.40; Isle. $)..Ix 4 12.40; 2n4 Isle. SI.M, J 1.20. Flsms S 1 SCRtEN n Massenet la Braithwaite Laszlo Halasz short is better served by the engi- of instilling the MJ \1'“* sneltw elsmpM. wlf-MErtniO imslsßS vilb rsmills.ee. maximum M AMAZING 9' VITTORIO GLORIA JL /UrtyV \ STEREOPHONIC i neers. The flashing “Le Cid” dramatic pulse, and the vocal Yotk m sound ballet score is rousingly pur- work is hardly the ultimate on veyed, but even more interest- behalf of either Verdi or Gou- g GASSMAR GRAHAMtr ing are four "Alsatian Scenes,” nod. f SHANE charmingly evocative and Brahms’ lilting “Zigeuner- 1 lieder” are a worthy acquisi- FASCINATING*" A MMMOVUTWinn I* XECHNICOIOt U hardly known. Two discs evok- 1 tion. but for reasons of » uOtr -T.me ALAN ARTHUR ing Rossini are persuasive, too. engi- LADD'JEAN U neering or otherwise SEATS NOW BOX OFFICE VANHEFUN II On one, Rossini’s own “Wil- the voice —/ hoth’, LITTLE liam Tell” ballet is matched of Mezzo Herta Glaz induces Broadway to Washington ## 1 4Hi tITWIIN M—Esunlty less aural intoxication I UG emLmki£i-•. V STREET J Warrar^Bßßßßl^ with two reworkings of various than it J • mw.iiß.Mi.BVl.tffi Than Back to Broadway a I Rossini pieces by Benjamin should. Some Beethoven songs Ce*l»*WARNERCSVamassaomMIAWI W Qm*ia» co nw Britten. On the other, the fill out this disc. arranger is Resphigi, the Richard Ellsasser's latest, a source, a batch of little tunes collection of trifles played on a the practically retired opera Hammond organ, is hardly any WEEKS ONLY“\ competition for his recent, composer dashed off under the unearthing 6 pri ents whimsical title “Sins of My commendable of Old Age.” A set of Cimarosa Schumann’s four evocative “Sketches.” done on a stand- 1953 LAsVlTtYf^ fragments arranged by Mali- * • ard console. (C .• OLD-FASHIONED c\vf *1 I piero is no less attractive, and

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* on Story and Characters by bons by the New Jersey State 'TUP « Based o DAMON RUNYON *1 A Season of Star Studded Musicals .9029 Fair. Uuiic end » * FRANK lOESSER rirflA •t' Produced By Connie Russell, designated iJj)UO ** loot by JO SWERLING «nd ABE BURROWS • “Number One Girlsan of CONSTANCE BENNETT Shootin’ Able,” by the men of Dances and Mutual Numbers Staged by MICHAELKIDD pmm _ turns A Battery of the 196th Field Ail Artillery '. Suitings lighting by \ in Korea. ! I** With entire , and JO MIELZINER lOHN PEEK bww m tfSt mßu» “ Singer Betty Cox, JL Costume, by ALVIN COLT ? named £Aj NEW YORK yL” “Sweetheart” of the Air Force CAST -Jj-A stagad by GEORGE S. KAUFMAN ROTC, by cadets at MacDill V* ** end PreducHen TV Opening Tomorrow Nite at 8:30 AirForce Base in Florida. Jack Carson, awarded th# PILLED degree of doctor of humor MAIL ORDERS from the Gagwriters’ $4.80; $4.80, 4.30, 3.60; Mats., TT-—__ Institute, Evgs., Orch. Bale. 3nd Bale. $2.40. by Wednesday A Saturday, Orch. $4.20; Bale. $3.60, 3.00, 2.40; You ace cordially invited the National Association of /AfATYf Gagwriters. 2nd Bale. SI.BO. Allprices include tax. (No Sunday Performances). I yUffk */ Please enclose itampud, tulf-addruttud envelope with cheek I. -¦*, a to attend Randy Merriman. selected as or money order. Kindly spueify 2 or more alturnata dotes. I * the best-dressed TV master of The gala opening night premiere ceremonies, by Telefashions “SHOWBOAT” Guild. i Music by Book and Lyrics by of the popular American musical model, j II Sylvia Carman, named Jerome Kern Oecer Hammorate in SHOWBOAT “Miss Army Aviation,” by air- Based on novel by a men in Korea. On Monday, June 15, 1953, 8:30 p.m. Actress Elizabeth Threatt, Edna Ferber named “Queen of the Ameri- fuiiUiui£b2UttU|kUiNtf Carter Barron Amphitheater can Indian Day.” by those ar- NOWf j«J ranging the Fifth avenue pa- Opm R*fllJli PONT Carter Barron 16 th St. at Colorado Avenue rade and Central Park cere- monies celebrating it. * $5.00, $3.50, • Opening night prices only: $2.00 “The Adventures of Ellery 'THE GIRLS OF Amphitheatre presented an award of Queen.” PLEASURE ISLAND’ Rhonda Flemming All proceeds donated to the welfare funds “For the Most Human Ap- 16th end Colorado Aymm, N.W. proach to Crime Detection in Washington Variety Club and Television,” by Argosy maga- jr ROCK CREEK PARK p zine. National Epilepsy League Lee Bowman, TV’s Ellery |m ------. . ... |P. StajHa Ptmn l fiEOWIA GIBBS available Campbell Stow Queen, selected as “the Best- * Tick#s at italic Dressed Private Eye in Tele- MARY* met • vision.*’ by the city of Asbury EDDIE , 22... MERRY WIDOW Willard Hotel Ticket Agency or call EX. 3-3005 BRACKtN SMALL Park, N. J. I i JUNE 29... OF THEE I SING yr JULY NEW MOON Carmody Price* 6.... (Continued Page E-l.) ' From Coming $1.25, SI.BO \ JULYI3*20... ANNIE GET YOUR GUN THURSDAY sisters in “The Girls of Pleas- 0* ,2 -40 ’ *3 00, $3 * ure Island.” Like Lili. they D\ a JULY 27.. ,’BRIGADOON are innocents, three English CARY GRANT A«« girls reared on a manless Pa- . Bex Office* AUG. 3... HIGH BUTTON SHOES k cific island. Save for their father, they know of the other DEBORAH KERR 2 Campbell's Ticket Bureau \ AUG. 10 ... RIO RITA sex only through reading. 1108 G _ St.r'N.W. X A1# AA A BEE Unlike Lili. the innocence of E WALTER STerling 3-6345 XAUG. 17 . . . ROSE MARIE the three Hayward girls falls *t of Hollywood- PIDGEON \ I into the hands Hour.: 10 AM. to 5:30 P.M. • XaUG. 24 ... ROBERTA ? jj ites sophisticated in film- Carter Barren Amphitheatre \ making. It is the sophistica-

... || . DREAM WITE \ft/ TUckerman 2-4436 X AUG. 31 CAROUSEL tion that dominates, and Hem: 6:30-9:30 P.M. grossly mars, the story of the X sisters when a battalion of Bgjggj z Transit p Marines occupies Pleasure m Free Parking _ Capital im A Island. 1,000 ** to theatre 4 *4-*** Per ever cart Bm Knee nightly What looks so completely . n^^** ATTRACTION * J 0 issssSMrw real in the one film looks so ! MmBL Orders Accepted *J||£ < Ln, painfully cinema convention in G«N the other. Its effect is to un- Nightly Including Sunday derscore the injustice of the DESERT Performances latter to a heroine whoso dramatic potential is pretty