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MB?-®. Tampering with the Western and F rence of Arabia” In three weeks New York premiere, November Bromwyn traveled back to Hol- THE EVENING STAR. Washington. D. C. A-31 Natalie and Tab GU Adds 5 New —using the Sues Canal on the 9. Before leaving, De Mille lywood from Ireland by herself, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER SI. ISAS Members of Faculty way to Palestine. But Egyptian presented the cinema editors in time for school. Maureen’s Make Met's Film President Nasser will probably first award to Anne Bauchens, parents remain in Ireland for Georgetown University has decide otherwise. who has edited De Mille films another month before Joining announced the addition of five' for 40 years, starting “We their children here. Teen-Age Oater faculty with Maureen, new members to the; George Nader, just back from Can't Have Everything” and like Susan Hayward and Jeanne Department of International NEIGHBORHOOIT^tog. Japan and “Joe Butterfly,” can’t including his latest, “Ten Com- Crain, is in no hurry to wed " Werner the School "THE BURNINO HILIS ¦ Transportation and to go back again for some mandments.” igaln. Bros, picture, produced by Richard wait Films of More Thon Routine Merit . Whorl, directed by Stuart Hcleler icreen. of Business Administration. of the baths. "One time." he told drive in theaters ¦ley by lrylne Wallace, from e novel by Clem C. Llnnenberg, Jr., di- "THE AMBASSADOR'S DAUGHTER”—OIivia de Havllland ! Louie 1/Amour. In Cinemascope end me dreamily, “Ihad three beauti- Arthur Miller Is giving read- comedy setting. Warner Color At the Metropolitan end rector of the Transportation ful girls scrubbing my back.” ings of his censorable "View decorates a romantic In a Paris 17 I Ambassador Theater' Group Depart- WEEK "AWAY ALL BOATS”—Jeff Chandler and George Nader in Tht HEW SUP EH 29 The feat Economics in the It's the custom there and From the Bridge" play to small NOWINS.r an Tab Hunter i over war Drl ln Trace Jordan ment of-Agriculture, and Frank exciting narrative of in the Pacific. , Mii 'Sj Marla Colton Natalie Wood George would like to introduce select groups in London. The 3 Ilr'lX Skip Homeler S. Barton, transportation “COUNSELOR-AT-LAW”—Vintage movie version of the play, „ Jack Button coun-j jit here. ... I asked Audle Mur- play, to be put on privately, has ** Jacob Lent* Eduard Frana sel the Senate Interstate and but well made, with John Barrymore Its star. vn nouie Mort BayIlea Bari Holliman to phy if he enjoyed his trip to everyone In London trying for Bon Hlndeman Claude Aklna Foreign Commerce Committee, Tokyo for the movie. “I club seats. Mrs. Marilyn “DAVY CROCKETT AND THE RIVER PlßATES”—Adventure Tonight and Tomorrow - same Joe Sutton R*y Teal Mon- - Puglia have been appointed to the enjoy gjiSSSP and eomedy broadly played for Disney’s younger fans. 4 GREAT BIG ALL- Tlo Penco Prank Baylor was working too hard to roe Miller already has hers. Braun . Hal Department of International “THE KING AND I”—Sumptuous film version of the COLOR ATTRACTIONS Tyler MacDuff anything.” Also, his health hasn't Raymond musical Wei Parker Rayford Massey’s debutante Veaeh Barnee Transportation. been good. “What delight, wlnningly played by Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. For Only One Admission Tony Terry too was the daughter, Anna, in New r—7- if Vicente Colton arrives rrrr-rrrwr .. nr..- .-rrr-¦¦ t Also. Clarke B. Louden, Victor; matter?” I inquired. “A combi- days ;¦ . I_*«MASTE RBO N OP Beck Lawrence York Just two before leav- MB?-®. Tampering with the Western and F. Garcia nation of things.” “How about ing for the out-of-towfi tryout 2 Paris. Today 2 18:30 P.M. Shnlir Warner Theaters SIDNEY LUST THEATRES Kansas.” top Western. dangerous and mak- have been appointed to the rest?” "I’ll probably get Sll s unify Warner Thfatfri Art Yr.* PnrklM Air ( sndllloneß 2—"PRINCESS OF THE formula ia some of “The Reluctant _ School of Business Debutante.” Air c.nAKi.n.s ing one look just a bit different Adminis- Christmas Day off.” The popular I saw the play in London. Its FHONI RISHVATIONS _ RPITCVII IT DRIVE IN"" NILE,” Action-Intrigue. from all those that have preceded tration. war hero has two more pictures terribly ACCIFTID Ml. 0-442 S l 1 3-surprise feature. British and I’m won- AMBASSADOR SPIPJ ... *lwfT.5rU5 Free, it taxes the ingenuity of Holly- to make for U-I before he makes dering how it will do in this RISIRVID HATS NOW ON SALS "Tha Burning Hllla," Tab Hunter, »Mln«. From V. of Md. Children i Star-Studded. directors. his independent. “The Wood’s MAIL OROIRS FIU(0tRONtTLY Nntall. Woo l 1:80. 3:30. 6:30. 7:36. 4—Gay CARTOON CAR- wood's writers and country. g GRAHAM Colt” in the spring. •OK OftlCt OWN It AM. TO It t.M. THRILL SHOWS NIVAL. Producer Richard Whorf, an in- With George Bernard Shaw set UM&W.SAMa sais con». hooh marlowe, joan taylor. | theater craftsman, has Continued from Page A-30 Charlton Heston, back from CHAROI IT—W. Hw Ail M.j.r AtAInIMAvti N.W. Two Alfred "EARTH vs. T*H E FLYING prytre vaw v ATiv genious " i l to smash-hit music in "My Fair f.'cli*. iN Air tr«».l Ckero. or A. Confeii Mont- 6; Plu ‘ COME EARLY. STAY Burn- his summer siesta at his ranch Hitchcock Hit*. "1 THE WEREWOLF." at 9. -ft. turned the trick in "The “Beau James.” "Sounds like Lady,” next for the high notes W, « TRIt m.mbw. aomer, Clift. 6:20. 10:00: "Btranaera | n'^ | LATE [in scheduled do Ar* CHARGE ing Hills,” which opened yes- like Michigan, is to * * you’re retiring that story is Voltaire's “Candide ,_ See Thi 4 Unit Hlt appearances and His omr‘ ''fSHih,™” u*'?o*_on/r t n ; 818 terday at the Metropolitan an* on Bing Crosby,” said I. "Oh, I some personal for Friends.” Producer Tyrone Guth- Air C«!*RlsiMd H Show for Only One Ad- role of Moses in "The Ten UNDA darnell ?™ob. : Ambassador Theaters. 0 no,” assured Bob. "He’s retiring !his rie describes it as a "musical Joel McCree. t:36. 4-30. ERTBON. ( mission. Commandments.” . And the WAWMKWr.V - Tab . * With Natalie Wood and from girls.” . The reason with music.” nrvrni ? rn Ptrk ! “DAKOTAINCIDENT” Sunday, TONY CURTIS in Hunter playing the leading Gregory Peek accepted “Design- master, Cecil B. De Mille, hits Maureen O’Hara’s daughter BbVbIUUI Ins. "Seven Men From Plus YVONNE DE CARLO. i "RAWHinFRawhide VFARfi"years roles, Mr. Whorf has come up ing Woman” at Metro was the i the road next week to talk about “Flame of the Islands” ; with a sort of teen-age west- studio promised to give him Ava his epic production all over the I ,: la Sine— (1 «. sßhr oar. 2SSC: Whatever else you say, you Gardner for his independent (country prior to attending its miter* Shore. Plua Chauter No. 2. "Peril* ALLLR show HUOH MARLOWE. I QUEENS CHAPEL iTZi ern. A;«0. “ *l3 of the Wlldernooo.- JOAN TAYLOR. "EARTH Vi. THE . AortxViWOTJpii ' have to admit that Tab is qujte “Thieves’ Market.” .., Looks like AidClub xn, ues* FK. 34HIAS. Free PirK- FLYING SAUCERS." at 6:30. »:3o; CUJVIANOnit contrast to Randolph Scott. It Robert Ryan for the movie ver- Restaurant Special Plua "THE WEREWOLF." at 8:m. i IT.), a $. Wa»h., Ataxondria', %•. CALVEHT tnt. for To- DANA ANDREWS. KENT SMITH 535 yifgt ” 7:«I0: ‘LUSTY MEN," will be years before Tab is that sion of Erskine Caldwell’s "God’s 'mfwmmamnma mmtmttr ! Finest home-cooked food. Entoy it of niwhf /inlv “Thp r Texnn Joel Sun Thru Thurs I SUSAN HAY- 700 B’4o; “CrNshim Las ic 4 n p QUnWTWft WARD ROBERT MITCHUM, 8:24; craggy. Little Acre." And this one will ( prices you like. TURKEY, BOAST McCre? ISt D oHUWIINCj "OORILLA AT LARGE (T.). 11:27. HAM, FOODS. 108STEW.IfEF. VMM”TIM BowerVfeoi*.™B:BS. S'* I " rough getting CHICKEN, SEA at 7:30 Only , Cartoon. Beyond the presence of Hunter have a time cleaned Chompogne toils, wines, YWAjpol PM..Show “Flame Os the Islands” up victor Cock cool drinks. js, and Miss Wood, "The Burning for the screen. Air Cond. Parking. Closed Monday. I L mutxwrsiowußTunpl “DAKOTA Itanguets. Receptions— j Hills" is routine outdoor fare. Hollywood-British actor Rich- Parties. 1 INCIDEOT”! ftfi VBMR 'OPEHAm Park- 7 Show Starts presents as a young ard Burton has a tough FPMTD BN ME. 8-2841. NW nvtamvtfiiaa OL01 9 odao ti..;.,,, Ooec at Peek. It Hunter problem. '-I I ¦- GENTnALing “WbilPirlm BETHESDA JOHN WAYNE. LANA TURNER "THE E *• Doily BORG 1 P.M. Mat 10:00; JOHN man setting out to—there is a He's due to start filming “Law- i Bmiik Maw idiW 10.0a 9.0 K SRMORmRMWRm 3EA CHASE PAYNE. in person Tad VptaiRANDOLPH BCOTT. GAIL RUSSELL, ! MONA FREEMAN. "ROAD TO DEN- *:W: cuahln* Laa veaaa EN NOW," Color, at possibility that you have en- &?*•Bower, 11.26. » -»¦ . BEV MEN FROM i VER" 8:0S. The Bora. (t j, 4, »:50; plua "ABBOTT „„.z—¦.«==sis=-5K5 countered this before—avenge NSP “COMEDY IN MUSIC” AND COSTEiiLO MEET CAPTAIN j Frl - Nl »ht ol}Jl„„f??.™AßK FOR his ALL STATES CLUB vniumv BA. 6-6600. "Awar KIDD," Color, at 2:45, 5:40. 8:40. DANGER. brother’s death. While about ALnULUI |j | Free Playground. A Boat a.” Jett 1 1 r 11 Kiddles Free. Olant it he runs afoul of a cattle baron Tues., , TWO PERFS.: Wed. showing! and finds Miss Wood’s life Ist super chief 1r„h;.
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