CONTENTS ' Week of February 9-Februory 15, 1958 Cover Story (7 Lively Arte).. 1 This Week'i Movie* 35 TeleVue Mailbag 4 Tbi. Week in Poblic Affair*.. 35 This Week'* Program* 4-31 Thi. Week ie Sport* 36 O Index of Show* and 32-33 Thi* Week'* Color Show* - 36 Stor* Trademark Ragittarad 0. S. Pot.nl OHic. Idltimora Program* .... 34 Thi* Week tor Children 36 Published by THI EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO., Waihington 4, 0. C, Telephone—Sterßog 3-5000

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HPHHBHBBPBPBBBPPw HANDING OUT A LINE Choreographer Agnes DeMille corrects the flowing line of Gemze de Lappe’s arm during a rehearsal of “Gold Rush” for TV. (left) and Miss De Lappe will the leading roles when the De- Mille is done on Seven Lively Arts Sunday, 5 p.m. f WTOP—9. Cover Story The Gold Rush Is On By BERNIE HARRISON leading spirits is , whose “Gold Star TV Critic Rush” will be performed Sunday on the Seven One of the most ambitious dance shows Lively Arts series (# to 6 p.m., WTOP—9). of the season will be presented Sunday after- Washington has already seen this De Mille noon and I’m willing to go way out on a limb special cm the stage, but Jim Mitchell, who will (a handsome one, if I say so myself) to predict be dancing the lead with Oemze (pronounced that it will be a smash. Jemzee, accent on the “Jem”) De Lappe, told And a popular hit, too—which is not quite us the other day that it will be virtually a new as redundant as it may peem. production. ' • The dance has come a long way in public Miss De Mille, whose illustrated lectures on esteem since those cloistered days when the ballet and the dance were highlights of pre- ballet belonged primarily to the few classical vious Omnibus seasons, has redesigned “Odd companies that toured the country and the Rush” for TV and strengthened the story line. men-folk had to be dragged, protesting every “Gold Rush” is the love story of a dance step of the way, to the auditoriums. hall girl and a California miner, and if the There are many factors responsible for its lovely music sounds familiar, the numbers are current lively status, but certainly one of the Continued on Next Pago