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Wshollywood Rousing Finish to Tfie Univer- the Hero’S Van Hom Tchao-Ou-Niang, Costume Place Bril- Sity’S Drama Season those of the Princess (number caeional corporate The hesitantcies production poetically THE EVENING STAR AU two) wife. by a gleeful and well-timed Players' em- complemented by the scenic Director lonia Zelenka s cast ployment cymbals, bells and of D-3 design Dr. J. H. Yocum, is 1960 Amusements is 1. 'Lute Song' generally an inspired one. drums. And that Philadelphia a WShOLLYWOOD rousing finish to tfie univer- the hero’s Van Hom Tchao-ou-Niang, costume place bril- sity’s drama season. “Lute Is real love, is played by Kath- liantly adorns the Spirited performers Song,” continues at 8 p.m. to- leen Amouri with warmth and in elaborate GRAHAM and sparkling night and tomorrow at AU’s By SHEILAH The American University life. EVERY FRIDAY isjI Harold Isen suffers real- dress. Clendenin Theater.—B.E.A. NIGHT—7 P.M. 'til MIDNIGHT winding up its current drama and with restrained istically GIVEWAY AND season this week on a musical- CASH PRIZES * emotion as the put-upon Tsai- m 1 ly Oriental note with Kao- Yong. Ann Manning, as the Jk STANLEY-WARNER THEATRES jfa Tong-Kia’s "Lute Song.” The Rock Has Full Future Princess, has an appealing • classic Chinese drama receives voice and the necessary thea- CLUB WALDORF too husband colorful and three- HOLLYWOOD (NANA). -|now thin, and 1 a spirited rical sense to enchance it. Mary —| act treatment the AU Looks like Rock Hudson will be • Warren Cowan is urging her to by McAdams, who plays the stu- Rudre'J Hepburn CASINO . ¦ Players’ large cast. dent's harpy mother, performs the tax sabbatical inr1 eat more. a. taking For the (initiated in FREDZINNEMANN'SeaoouctCTior Ming creditably in a decidedly over- Switzerland, to pile up a million i Has it been printed that the : the tale told Dynasty culture, written role. The Nuns SroßSf TECHNICOLOR Duchess of Windsor a ; < | dollars or so during the next owns here is a melancholy account BUFFET The melodies and lyrics of ’ hairdressing estab lishme n t, [,of family misfortunes. Specifi- 1.50¦ 1 two After his "Day of the • I.SO• this W years. with stylist Claude, and Mrs , "play with music.” written ALL YOU CAN EAT : cally the unlucky ones are i Gun” Kirk in All Time Academy Award Champion! with Douglas Henry Ford? This is sure respectively by Raymond Scott one Tsai-Yong, a brilliant young MENU CONSISTS OF 20 DIFFERENT DELICACIES ¦and Bernard in 1930. Mexico. Rock takes off for Rome t way of always getting an ap- • student, his Hanighen wife and parents.’ Save Your See You Club Woldorf are pleasantly rendered by the WINNER OF Appetite Friday at to do a movie with Gina Lol- . pointment. (Tsai-Yong, who has risen to singer-actors. The mei-Yic. y 4 4 lobrigida who all top i While "Lucky” Luciano, de- ’ the position of magistrate, is Fri. gets our "Mountain High, Valley Low” 11ACADEMY & Sat.—Dancing 9-12:30 i COCKTAILS ported gangster, wants George forced by a royal edict to AWARDS! glamor boys Tony Curtis, is undoubtedly the ' Raft to him the 1 a and forsake production's Then Hud- portray on marry princess j Frank Sinatra, etc. most memorable and JACK CORRY screen, George wants Ray Dan- his parents. Tchao-ou-Niang, song, will reteam with his "Pillow ! 39’ son ton "Monkey See' with "High No Admission . to play him when his life ' i the faithful (number No Corer No Minimum 1 ... Talk” Doris Day, for one> wife, co-star, Hopes,’ are two of the clever-' Friday N.te Only / |N story i? filmed. Ray would ! begs her way across China in . CASINO the remake in Europe of “The est chimp ditties heard here in • Iwc/m rather do another play with search of her husband. The Next Time We Love,” which ¦iiilM W I I I I I I BEs ’ ' Robert Ryan. fate1 of this as many days. i Gamk ,03< * PM *ND 12 30 **• originally starred Stew- couplg, proves not Jimmy ’ The AU under the act °r uoor Frizes two drawings * * • * to lie in the hands of the Orchestra, VM 11 Ji B . 111 k W art |' and the late Margaret Sul II li ¦ I I I I I RADIOS various gods but in direction of George Steiner, • • ELECTRIC CLOCKS • DINNERWARE SETS applied to, d,re • ELECTRIC COFFEE lavan. Then Rock goes into i Stephen Boyd does not think ctori AUTOMATIC MAKERS . more than compensates for oc- Es 3 jßilli'lbw • STEAM IRONS MEN'S lit is fair for him I B I Ik • ELECTRIC SHAVERS independent production. to pay ali- • B g more I THREE OF EACH ITEM GIVEN AWAY •• • • for three TONIGHTAT JACK POT PRIZES rnony years for 19 TICKETS NOW at BOX ON SALE OFFICE ORBY mail * days of marriage to Mariella end Alan Young, one of the first P.IVIa SHOWINGS ADVANCE RESERVATIONS de Sarzana. Next time, Stephen KXWtO SUB CLUB WALDORF CASINO to take the TV plunge, is look- Box Office Open Daily ONLY ¦ Pw ARNFRI will think before ALL NEW ! 10 m. to 9:15 I Special Cons tor a series. "With longer taking a. p. m. Iww deration HIGHWAY ing good hea e and 301 WALDORF, MD. SUN. 12 to 9:15 p. m. 13t>4ttLN W.-Mt IMS the marital step. 1 • r™T '; Groups: Call - it will be much 11 ME. 8-4MO 25 Miles 30 - tape, easier,” Minutes From Nation's Capitnl TICKETS NOW! EXTRA EASTER WEEK SHOWS said Alan who almost had a Charles Laughton, a hit as Route 5 to 301 to CLUB WALDORF Tickets Now at Drue Bottom in the Alee: Fair, Sears, American Security 8 Trust Co., AAA nervous breakdown with his Stratford-on- RETURNING BY POPULAR DE- MAND -MARY STUART” OPENS 11 CUM' live series a decade ago. Avon presentation last year of APRIL ’IS AT THE NATIONAL They want Laurence Olivier to “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” THEATRE (g WKS.) CORT. play King Harold in the $6 willown a big percentage of the SNOWS, FROM IKK) TO 1:00 million film. “William the Con- TV version. I'd like to see him HPPOMOME do the xr'^EThflws hI*IfiMORIMMH) queror,” with Marlon Brando play in Stratford. Conn. k ' OUT LIR r the invader from Dean Martin, in the or ’ * : as successful liquor E < MK % business ROSALYN Normandy in 1066. with Dino's bourbon, fc'yr w out J Princess Maria Ponialowski scotch, vodka and gin, will fol- '' laww ' T 0 * a.R v M ~/I fR A. J&A makes her movie debut in Mari- low the lead of Bing Crosby, TURECK lyn Monroe’s “Let’s Make Love.” and market Dino's orange Juice. She’s the daughter of Yves ; Bing has made a fortune from Lanvin, perfume and dress i his frozen juices. Films of More Than Routine Merit CANCELLED WINELAND THEATERS DRIVE IN THEATERS magnate. Rhonda Fleming •? » » iHh “THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK”—George Stevens’ touching will be invited %n April to join big Clint You will Due film of the famed refugee’s poignant journal. ABC DBIVE-IH see Virginia Bruce, to Illness be - Walker, James Garner and Jack We'll New I AIRPORT once married to John Science Fiction Thriller—in ; Gilbert, Our “THE 400 BLOWS”—Fine French drama about a small Color! and CINEMAGIC Kelly in the Western, “Cantaro,” boy ANGRY .001 Jeff Davit Hwy Arlington late romantic hero of the si- HAYES CONCERT BUREAU Celebrating R£D PLANET at 7:07. 10:41 enduring the neglect of self-centered parents. the 14th which to make in GUY MADISON. Ju»t Over Street Bridge they hope as a (In Campb.ll',) lINGSI. NW VIRGINIA MAYO lents, grandmother in in JET OVEP. NOT assist THE ATLANTIC’ "BUT FOR ME?ARK Texas with Texan NAtional 8-7131 St.inway Fiona "HOUSEBOAT”—Cary Grant, with an by Sophia Loren, at 9:01. money. "Strangers When We Meet.” i GABLE. CARROLT. 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