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ES9 Neighmrhooirt^I All Morning, Sneak Out, and Stay Erick J THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. M C-9 TONITE FRIDAY. APRIL -0. IMftft MIDTOWN NEW YORK Milwaukee's 4th Record Breaking Month I Tht Critics i By ROBERT SYLVESTER Bus BEN MILLER caYsr/n/r/o// hail Strikers ''eminently RED FOX BAND / 1/70 outstanding” Greatest Name In Dixieland The Payoff Is Shaw Voting Today IFIts Paul Harron, starring NEW YORK. The Cherry “It’s too bad we haven’t a third! COUNTRY THOMAS APRIL 245-25 H. one you. MILWAUKEE, April 20 OP).— and Foggy Lane Theater in Greenwich Vil- with We could release Striking transit workers "The the Bottom doing nicely two trilogy.” were best... Men of Jazz lage is with them as a voting today the BLXJE V7 most elaborote" plays. Lady “Why < on same con- G B. Shaw “Dark of not,” asked Maxie, sell- tract they rejected Herman Lowa, Admirable ; jously. last week CAFE MAYFAIR the Sonnets" and "The “release the two of them with the understanding that ac- Bashville.” In one apartment as a biology?” ceptance 13th and F Sts. N.W. ** * * would mean the end over the theater live Charles ¦ol the walkout at 4 to- ROOM \ Washington, D. C. a.m. ™ cr-colorful” • Peak Holman and Robert Childers. In At his party at Johnny John- I morrow. -2 shows nightly, 9:45 and 11:30 of Attraction til Larin Valter >tthi Don Hearn, ®s®®beLaFoWThomas the other flat lives Jane O'Con- ston's Charcoal Room the other ! Each with a cost ot 29 Mtllaed 'v’v , j The 1,570 drivers Acrempanut /•- Mr. Btlmfonie M %.¦ V } nor. The two men are in TV day, Joe E. Lewis admitted that and 530 News ¦ maintenance men set the stage Reservations, „ and Miss O'Connor is a photog- he'd been frightened ADoms 4-0700 very when the for the return to work fine, 4 till*PrtMlurtinn BN. Enough la rapher. All three are considerate magazine move- Coronet had called him ment yesterday when they voted oil of it” •Hr of the actors just below. They V|.a ’ serializing story.; _ Horry Thr Mrs t about his life to reconsider the two-year pact MacArthur, in Muii.il nirrtammrni wear felt slippers around t,ne He thought It was (Mtwnd lay the coroner ( offered by the Transport Co. Mirtaa mt hn’it I, hM Iwd. j house, refrain from slamming calling. Benito Collada's El neither water The union. District 998 of the doors and run nor Chico celebrated its 31st anniver- All except Amalgamated Street, Seals Reserved run downstairs during sary. It’s the oldest club in town Electric 50—S3 Railway and Motor Coach Em- SI 75—52 00—S3 85—Tax Inc. ¦|il| intermissions. under the same management. Tickets Now on Sale at Super ployes, left their jobs at 4 Music Beginning the other day. life . The Restaurant Laurent, ! a.m Cify in last Friday Box OHict, 1350 F St., N.W. became more rugged for the trio. the Lombardy Hotel, is surely after rejecting two SHOREHAM days earlier they The theater has 10:30 a.m. and i one of the nicest places in town ' the same offer Connecticut Avanue at Calvort 2 p.m. showings of the Buu.ir for dinner. Big, roomy voted on today. Spokesmen at bar. room 1 that Puppets. There are then 6:40, j between tables and oil paintings time declared, “We want money.” and 9:40 p.m. showings of the ; on the wall the boss will sell you mor% j Shaw plays. And at mid- The Transport Co. withdrew two if you’re . art-minded. The night a new intimate musical Marquesa de a Passardiere the offer Monday. However, OUR LAST SALE THIS SEASON is do- when the revue plays a night-owl perform- ing a fine job as star at the Co- membership voted 1,120 to 525 to reconsider, ance. The tenants can only sleep tilion Room. If you can’t pro- Fred- ES9 NEIGHMRHOOIRt^I all morning, sneak out, and stay erick J. Johnson, company presi- j nounce her name just call her 1 J|®® Films of More Than Routine Merit nmvr in Tur&Trnc • . dent, said the IVE!BAB¥ ALE neighborhood . proposal 10th in a saloon until Lilo. Teddy’s, the gourmet’s ' would be S THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY”—The plot’s not inspired but Unlvt-lH IHUMUM closing. * * * * hangout in West Broadway, reinstated until tomorrow. The 1 the wonderful swing sound track surely is. I have read all the brave war which first vote that rejected the pact 10 Years oj Selling the Finest A’amr Brand Merchandise QUEENS CHAPEL S&JM is an unlikely spot for “CAROUSEL’ —Handsome tnd bountiful screen version, sung Hamilton st.. w. Hv.tta.. Md. Kid- books, like “The Caine Mutiny” gourmets, has opened two new Was 969 to 966. zestfully by Shirley Jones and *' 8 U two-year pro- Gordon Maoßae. mccr^ 1 mii?oslavls and all the comic strip war rooms. The contract LAST 2 DAYS—SALE “EAST OF EDEN”—The late James Dean in pirertor Elia books, for vides for wage increases of ENDS SAT. E i^fb: like “No Time Ser- 16 improvement on per Kazan's the John Steinbeck novel. toifn_B:‘:\_KictFrec' geants.” and now have finished a cents hour, spread over the “I’LLCRY TOMORROW”—The hilarious and entertaining book; Actress Joan Collins period, and improved vacation, alcohoiir fall and heroic rise |(|J VERNON OPEN AIR llia, ’ V,>d FERTILIZER ROth SUSan Ha > War d- , Navy pension 5-10-5 PRUNING SHEARS ,V !. Pla b> W„hin«.on Hr.t Drive In So ol on life titled “Don't Go Files Suit for and sick benefits valued THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS’—Clifton Webb in a truth-is- R ' Richmond Hw> Just I Near the Water” by William Divorce 6 cents per hour. Prior to the I at stranger-than-fiction World War II spy thriller. Tonight. Open at 6:00. (2> Brinkley (Random House). Any LOS ANGELES, April 20 (/P).— strike, 80-Lb. Bag Heavy Forged Steel Tech. I drivers were paid $2 an “THE PRISONER”—AIec Guinness in a dramatically powerful shore-prisoned British film actress Joan Collins men ffpa^apf" Navy man who hour and maintenance be- portrait of a priest battling brain-washing. nearly died of boredom on Guam has filed a cross-complaint for sl.Bl and hour. Reg. $2.50, Now Now 99c john payne. 7:or». i0:35. Pius tween $2.29 per SI.BB “REAR Kelly. James Stewart and suspense Lusty Adventure. Hawaii or Okinawa mustn’t : divorce from Maxwell Reed, un- WINDOW”—Grace or All Hand expertly compounded by Alfred Hitchcock. miss this epic. There is one short: employed English actor. She an- All Other Seeds, Fertilizers' ond Power Lown Mow- ers o,her *- “TALES passage nounced that she and Mr. Reed ’ "edge Shears ond Cu OF HOFFMANN”—Moira Shearer is the central figure cattooV kiddies Free Free Miracle about the arrival of Insecticides and Garden f Equ,pment a ! have 00-00-oo . ns in lavish and colorful movie spectacle. Gene Tunney, John Marquand reached a financial settle- Tools 20%7 OFF ' ’ and Roy Howard VIP tour ment and that he is dropping OFF on a _ 20% O which had a special message for his $1,250-a-month alimony for IMPERIAL Stanley Warner Theaters SIDNEY LUST THEATERS me. The book ought to be made claim. THEATER h ,r- Mill!wm Fiiii a primer for the USNR. Miss Collins, who established muio.iiiiii.il*°,„|.ii'p"/* n, «.»>. »-»»«"¦ 2 it YALE SCREEH AMBASSADOR i Rd , i«v BELTSVILLETcmiVenniiFPDRIVE-IN Church. Amrrlr.^'» Mnt e^utifnl ** * * “T™, herself in Hollywood by playing' MARIO LANZA Orlve-ln Located Between Seven Outside White Paint Balto. Blvd. (1. S. I). Corners and Fairfs, Circle, via Rossano Brazzi is one of the the title role of Evelyn Thaw in DOOR CLOSER "avPFHinir"SERENADE S Mln^ From C. of Md. Children Free. either Ariimtnn Blvd. (turnineat being the CRAB! With Joan Fontaine. 1:1.-. :t :iO S:SO, FIRST WASHINGTON Gallows Rd.) or I.ee Her.— stars considered for the top movie “The Girl in the Red and 10:au. $3.99 Gal. B:ns. Late Show. mTnimv/, World'* Larte.t Screen. male role in the filmed “South Velvet Swing,” based her suit for SPECIAL $1,39 Pacific.” Brazzi hasn't been here divorce yesterday grounds of va ERROL FLYNN JOANNE DHL THE “ILL CRY TOMORROW” on AVALON wu rln iT ' CinemaSco;.e C°lfir at Thp Dramatic Story of Lillian long, never saw the show and .cruelty and desertion. CiRACLCRAPF KLLLrK’P’l T V SiORYC'rnßv B ERY BOYS. With HAYWARD was. ALL OTHER PAINTS All McKinney Forged Iron Hard- _JAIL_BUS1 ’ TERS. ata .°JV. Roth SUSAN taken by some of the movie execs Warner Pathe News of Her Career .. and RICHARD CONTE 50 .j Including the Finest in Latex, ware for Rec - Rooms ond AH Ston- From Model to Princess. “The Benny Jl Open 6:45 “SANTA PASSAGE” the recorded of Goodman Story. Donna MVPN FE to listen to score 'ey Steve Allen. 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