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Perhaps a better explanation THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. E-3 of his avoidance of partying SUNDAY. APRIL 1, 1858 Oreste, Minus a Name, here is-the fact he haa a girl in Malta. Oreste manages to steer clear of tantrums and ¦ Theatres Makes Belated Debut such ~, Jfcg ' other actions that sometimes jk Page Hollywood, go fl *4 Continued From E-l "In I live with an with being an opera star, 11 LJUUiii WINNER OF MIL- centuries earlier during the unmarried sister who keeps but he is stubborn in at least 11 JH war with the Turks. "We lived house for me and acts as sec- one way. He refused to record and slept in the caves until retary. Most of the time I any romantic songs for “The % the war was over,” he told coach with Curcl (Galli-Curci’s i j Vagabond King’ before 2 in aa me. "Whenever we came out brother-in-law) and work with | | the afternoon. I j§ we were in danger. Once Though 9B H» Wm mk ii I was diction teachers.” Or- “How can you be romantic jHkuMK in a movie theater when it was este is British, his native ton- ! j in the morning?” he asks, K aV gue f bombed and 200 people died. is a Maltese dialect that j "You get up at 6 o’clock and Vm' "ij But I wasn’t scratched.” stems from ancient Phoeni- j drive to the studio, still tlipd ¦ His Fame Spread cian. He is also fluent in Ital- ! 1 and bleary-eyed. Then you Life in the caves grew mo- ian. spend two hours in makeup, notonous and oppressive and He keeps Hollywood females having your mustache put on, mUmM^r it was then he first , .iijw began to aflutter by turning down al- hair by hair. You guzzle some "sing in public,” to boost most all invitations. He is sel- coffee to help you wake up. .^r morale. His brother accom- dom seen in cabarets at None of this is to * or ; "EVEN FUNNIER ? panied him on' the accordion. parties, and when I asked i : romance! It’s like having a lLi JHHf Soon Oreste’s fame spread about American girls he martini for breakfast. There i THAN HIS ‘LAVEN- throughout Malta, though up winked: "I think they're beau- !I is a time and place for every- to then he had never had a tiful women—but, well, it takes j thing—and for romantic songs, EXTRA FEATURETTE: I SUSHi singing lesson. time to understand them.” it’s the afternoon.” "WALT DISNEY'S "SARDINIA" , i—E - IM» "A tenor named Balldachino tutored me free for a year, and

# - then I made my debut in ‘Ca- valleria with the COMING ATTRACTIONS v " Rusticana’ .s -' ' , Malta Amateur Opera Com- .S pany. STAGE * War still ju' M '^w^wHHߦ-• was on and I V' - &*• Tf^TOlMffliHßMnMßr Opening Tueidoy, April 3 iik&fesA worked for the government in NATIONAL—“PIain and Fancy,” starting Tuesday. u 1 Week Onl? communications, doing the SHUBERT—“Strip for Action,” with Yvonne Adair, starting The ImmorUl World War I opera at night.” April 9. "Journey'* End" Except Monday THEODORA, S:3O Pert. Nlthtlr Wegjß At the end of the war, Oreste 2.30 Mxllneci 8»t. and San. fTir/j W/srT)/cypy? appeared with a traveling Ital- SCREEN AU Septa 82.50. Sat. Mpt. SS.OO I ian opera company in Malta, CAPlTOL—"Tribute to a Bad Man,” with James Cagney. Last Tim* Today, "Picnic" and when the company re- COLONY—“Maddalena” (Italian), with Jack Sernas and ~~ M Marta i:; ” £ - > I turned to Italy he went along. Toren, starting Thursday. Additionoi Amusement i v* i : y Eventually he was signed by MacAßTHUß—“Doctor at Sea,” with Dirk Bogarde. I England’s oldest opera com- ONTARIO—"The Man Who Knew Too Much,” with Doris Day Ads on Page E-4 * >:s.<^^«^SS 3£3BS^H|hS^:;&-. }ffwSßiKßßMP! t> ' pany, the Carl Rose Opera. He and James Stewart. , made his debut in Leeds in PLAZA—"There’s Always Tomorrow,” with Barbara Stanwyck, “Rlgoletto” after six weeks’ Joan Bennett, Fred Mae Murray. study of the role. Then came the Sadler’s Wells Opera Com- pany in and next fa- mous Covent Garden Opera. NEIGHBORHOOfI#^®. It was during his first season Signify Wanur Thtalm SIDREY LUST THEATEBS DRIYE-IH THEATERS with Covent Garden that Par- 11 signed AMBASSADOR e. m. loew s NEW MUSICAL'S STAR amount him. SmSTaLSSi# K: BELTSVILLE DBIYE-m MT. VERBON OPEN Afß Yvonne Adair, making her first musical comedy ap- 71T aw. SO, MOW pearance since her successes in "Lend an Ear" and mwißw-45?te jsKassfsas^ss "Gentlemen Prefer Blonds,” plays the leading role | I HOWARD imb wsti’sszg'- 7;08 ’ io:86 - Phu in the new “Strip for Action.” Adapted by Paul Stre- , ** LL M Tpcbnltolor «i) “THE CIMARRON KID” BEVERLYÜbYLBLY,nf Thr« ** l118i.? no8 ,°' *'2o GAT EASTER REVUE . -Count and * ' ' AUDII MXJRPHY. 8:06 Color On,. ger Basse Lindsay-Russel *‘ fIYY " —— - and Eli from a Howard Pray," Wan Htflln. 2:18. 8:66. P:M; a ¦ toon. Kiddles Free. " "MR. PERSONAIITY” iSI" Crouse comedy, the show has music by Jimmy Mc- DMWIF.ZANUCK ¦AmrnrXSr" MpttnpeTomorrow 1 P.M. "PRIDE I ' ~" Hugh It will at LOUIS JORDAN LEE HWY. ARL and lyrics by Harold Adamson.* be — BLVD. the Shubert Theater for two prior-to-Broadway HIS TYMPANt FIVE CM.VEBT.r- | 3C DRIVE-IN THEATER WITH— , The weeks, starting April 9. » GLAMOUR SONG GIRL "Tijp?Mtar»?*lJiry' Calhoun’ MaUnMMaunta. DauyDallyDurlntDurlnc lOPterlattar w„xWetk Cbareh^Tmerien't'MnTßena^falA«rlu. ? DOROTHY SMITH C.r°taon TBK>wrr"s gdtaEM BETiESDA^S-rSJS*•* All xt ghf ATInilA1 Open* Tues., 8:30 P.M. LADY OF STRINGS sonom ME. S-2041. Wnar Park- Gallons Rd ) or Lea Hwr t*"» s«».. am 2i ? OLIVETTE MILLER yr% 11 u nif%i- AND »:ss® pi: “GUYS AND DOLLS” EASTER EGGS GENTLEMAN OF SWINO That * ' Howard Dug. 2:30. 8:26, 8:20. Cinemascope. Color, at 1:18. 4:10. FOR THE KIDDIES ms ¦ 8 30 * matinees ? BERT GIBSON KENNEDY 4 -Star Holiday Show BCIfC fIMI V ?w ffrtTZi ISS? , 3Vf¦ mvw mim WEDNESDAYS and satukdays, mo WIZARD "ONE TAP" STAR yapI 8:00, 5:45. S:S0; "Battle tfIMUILITAYLOR. "BILLY 1— THE BENNY GOOD- Heflin. “' May ' lomoTron. Lu l’ 4:20’ 8:05 “p&i’ l 1' MAN.STORY” ? CRIP SO? ? a2wt° OAdL*- LANA Special Friday, April 6th, at 2:30 HEARD SPECIAL 4-UNIT turner. -honky tonk at “30 oteve donna reed. Matinee ELLINGTON SAX ACE Special Sunday Show April 3th Very PEN-O-RAMIC SHOW 2-'‘BLOWING WILD” 7 PM. *“ A RICK HENDERSON'S lUUn M Dur",, OART R MMndl'ng , ySk .( ALL STARS &*‘w.,t B T^O E ¦?s?»*** “‘yST- Ur r P r DELIGHTFUL DANCE DARLINGS 1 uSt* No °2 Hour ct?.‘I —3—"NIGHTMARE” “A FUNNY AND tooa Show. F.U. Only Unit NO. HYATTSVTLLE WA - 7-0552. DIANA BARRYMORE. BRIAN ? THE S. "Count Three and Pray." 2:00. mill SSf ilelet Oreptest o( All DONLEVY.et 11:35. FABULOUS SO*k PYERETTES 5:46. 8:30 Unit No. 4. "Battle ata- Muelcele. MARLON BRANDO. JEAN MUSICAL” VIVIAN 4—CARTOON CARNIVAL —w*M *rwim,h*u BWSr-AqngjiL— : PRANK SINATRA. 8. !n Color. ,7^ NOW PLAYING iffilONß. Open PENH -Coun't «d AND DOLLS” 8:00. Kiddies Free. “GUYS _ THRU THURSDAY THE Van Heflin. 2:40. 6:05. 9:90: "Battle Cinemascope. Color, at 1:10. 3:6i, ! _ . |Ugon. John Lund. l:i0. 4:45. j>:4o. | wn i jgmr DRIVE-IN tlfOt CO. 5-4POq. "Rain¦ of JO. o--*o«. H2OO Merlkere Pike i.E. KAYWOOD KAYE* "THE court 8 VERY j»ra." T7c Tf*! mm sfe m«:" p-*. »JO, j^7:ooV«Soo^t Vu^’^n^’lLTom w °U3ny2^. TlO^.' ™PENI*S^r!M^ECHNICOIo! - °fl? H - ?4° : Mngnee._ Metlners Dxllr et l p M Durlnt PWOM lißAbnl^Cln^mnßcoijr^tid GREATEST! SiminAH *A- •-*s*•• The Wwx. Tomorrow, "PRIDE Technicolor, pt 8:47. tMtSfangyb dDUIIUMCourt Jppttr." Danny OP THE BLUE GRABS," at 1:40 nWnxi.4- -TT—-.---: ««'' - day 1 TteUMsst- Watlner. ,et 1 OiTV.M £on j L... t W D MARISA PAVAN Only, Nevada. Roy Roqere. : mrnr Mn I wh «-7hoo. MAYE^aLYNM®jH7°i?Vo *'tSx court # live? - . OoßtaW JC. 0-SSOO. GABLE. * BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY SILVER•JUxVbn Free Parkin*. I h6NA/““"“‘¦CLARKTURNER. "HONKY TONK." I Pree."fi^NGMAT&rii:" Kiddlfi (Except Sunday) VOJ I™ ))v\ tayw* a. I LEE 1 COBB "GUYS AND DOLUS” tatlor bria donij:v*y ! 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. U Hi Marlw Brando. Vlrlan Blaine, Prank THE KID.’ Technicolor, xt 2:5 Thors, Sinatra. 3:45. 8:35. »:&0. To- 8:55. "NEVER SAY nnnnßTk" «-„w. PRICES—Mon. thru Evos.: Orch. and koxst, $4.40; talc., $4.40, 3.15, 3.30; n»rro». xt 1 00 P.M. Show. Special CORNELL Uppor $2.20. ANN HARDING I ROCK HUDSON. BORCH- Sole., Kiddles Show "Bowery Bon Meet I Matinees Dally at 1 P.M. Durln* ERS. at 7:(»i end 10:20 PM: Plus hi. t Sot. loo..; Orch. & Sax.,, $4.95; Sole., $4.95, 3.85, 3.30; Uppor Sole., $2.20 the Monster. Easter Week "BENGAZI" (Colon. RICHARD Bttt firtuft O) (Ac Tar Wad. Mata.: Orch. and Saxos, $3.30; Sale.. $3.30, 2.75, 2.20; Uppor Sole. sl.4s ¦¦ “ 1 Sat. Mats.; Orch. and Soxos, 53.55; Sale $3 83, 3.30, 2.20; Uppor Sale. $1.63 "MARTY" KEENAN WYNN TAKOMA °V" **" U,h Spaeial Friday, April 6th Matinoo: sl.6s, 2.20, 2.7$ and 3.30. Willi IrIUII Sorbxix# rl«n Uon.” (=" Special 7 P.M. Sunday Performance, April Bth: $2.20, 3.30, Beal Ac Ur or lb* Yur S?. 3.8$ and 4.40. 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