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ED SULLIVAN LITTLI OLD NfW YORK Sonja Still the Greatest NEW YORK—After 25 years of skating, Sonja Henie has lost some of her blinding speed, but the petite Norwegian still is the greatest showman on TV ice.. . . Bobby Morrow, Texas cyclone who won three Olympic gold medals, tells me he hopes to be on the United States Olym pic team in 1960. for the Rome sprints. Morrow's plane was fegged down at Washington, so he and his wife came on to N. Y. by train. . . . Note from Ted Williams: “Our ‘Jimmy’ cancer fund raised $512,215, so thank your readers, Ed.” ... In Lindy’s, 1 HOLLYWOOD By SHCILAH GRAHAM i z --•* M Mike Was Accommodating' HOLLYWOOD (NANA). i Kddie Fisher complained loudly when Mike Todd planned a pri vate showing of his “Around the World in 80 Days” Friday night for 800 of his most intimate < friends. That's when Eddie's ] and Debbie Reynolds' “Bundle i of Joy” was to be premiered. So Mike obligingly changed the pri- ' vate showing to Saturday after- i noon. I preferred to see the pic- 1 ture with the public Saturday i night. Kim Novak’s Christmas gift to Count Randlni is now winging 1 toward him in Rome. Gold and diamond cuff links. I wonder ; what Mac Krim is getting. Kim 1 and Mac cohosted a Christmas i party. Joan Crawford’s adopted son, Christopher, ran away again from his military school. . . . Christmas shoppers in Beverly ■ Hills: Jayne Mansfield stepping daintily out of her pink Jaguar with muscle-man Mickey Hargi tay in attendance. . . . And Groucho Marx struggling half heartedly w&lle his small daugh ter determinedly pulled him into a toy store. ** * * The Ray MiUands and their children went to SquaW Valley for the holidays, \fter the New Year, Ray reports to Republic to! star in and direct “Stockade.”! ... and Jennifer Jones and David Selznirk have tom them selves away from Italy and Yugoslavia to return home for Christmas with the family. Her two sons (by Robert Walker) at tend school in the East. . . ,| Grace Kelly and her prince will; call him Christopher if a boy, Caroline if a girl. Nothing planned for twins. Ann Sothcrn. who loves Sun j Valley, has bought a home there. Jeff Chandler has also broken down and bought a home com plete with pool in Palm Springs, j ** * * It seems fantastic that every foot of “The Old Man and the Sea,' with Spencer Tracy and a Cuban boy, has been tossed out for a loss of more than half a million dollars. It couldn't have been that bad. I hear the chief problem was the fish. Au thor Ernest Hemingway couldn't land a big enough marlin. The project will start from scratch again with Tracy and a British boy, Michel Ray. Mike Frankovitrh, Columbia boss in London, was punched on the nose by a film critic while outlining a movie premiere for Hungarian relief. Mike, married to Bfnnie Barnes, and a onetime boxer, decided not to fight back. Good for him. And good for Art Linkletter who ignored that fe male crank who tried to mess up his “House Party” show. ♦* « * Poor Lex Barker. He returned from Acapulco with wife Lana Turner, nursing an ear infection, caused by too much diving. Lana For The Harem Beauty... Mc)hty bought Waif A Continent! f (He the CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR' j* •» nCMH mmm • o*w ** # Ae*e« In A I f I H ho TIIfACI V* mu kit* BRItT I HOCCOU ff u t • i COUHO’I FIM Jf wBK \t ft % Jr* Washington Premiere TRANS-LUX Today, 1 P.M. i4.e e h di. 7.7*00 - . I M ■■■■lll. |.l | I at 3:15 a.m., Jimmy fturante lifts his dukes to Rock; Mar ciano: "Don’t worry, Rocky. Jimmy’ll go easy wit’ you." . . . If Sugar Ray beats Fullmer, his farewell fight will be against Basilio next summer Cutest Santa Claus is the one studying a blueprint on the walls of a building under construction at 666 Fifth avenue. *** * , Dear Ed: This is a letter of desperation. Unless our Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association gets financial support within the next few days, we’ll have to close designed the trademark for her Lanturn Productions —a girlj leaning against a l?nv> u' l ' Mot her two pictures at UI, Lana receives $330,000 and 50 per cent of the profits. For her own com-! pany she will star in “Miss Plym outh Comes Across.” The “My Fair Lady” hit on Broadway means an extra $6,000 a week for the estate of the late G. B. Shaw. It would be inter esting to get his comments on the musical translation of his “Pygmalion.” I’m sure the old boy would have loved it. John Forsythe has been per suaded by his agents to come back to Hollywood for his third try at stardom. John, a capable actor, reminds me of William Holden in his early struggle for recognition. Don’t give up, John, j it finally happened for William. (Ebristinaa !■■■■■■■ The most amazing conspiracy the world has ever known... Wk and love as it never happened to a man and woman before I HL Jjt Vv W •»» 20th Century-Fox e I Anastasia I COLOR by DK CINemaScoPC W «hIM TAMIROFF MANTiTA hunt FELIX AtLMER X'»Pngi*y by ARTHUR LAURENTS our doors December 31. This means that veterans who are paraplegics or quadriplegics like myself will have no organization to help them in the common place everyday functions of liv ing which are so complicated to the paraplegic. EPVA helps them find apartments without steps to climb, with doorways wide enough for a wheel chair; finds Jobs for those able to work, solves our hospitalization problems and, most important, maintains a credit union for paraplegics. Fortunitely, no wars since Korea have made new paraplegics; un fortunately, those veterans who are paralyzed will remain para lyzed forever. We don’t need enormous sums to keep going. Tell any Santa Clauses to phone me at Murray Hill 6-6770. Merry Christmas, Harry Schwelkert. ** * * Louis Armstrong, returning from European triumph for Ba sin Street opening, forced down at Boston by bad weather. ; . . Police Commissioner Kennedy resigning by March 1? . . . Ann Porter, daughter of former FCC head, marrying John Dinsmoor. . . . Edward G. Robinson and Fran Adler at the Monsignore. . . . French artist Philippe Bar beroused, decorating nursery for Princess Grace’s baby expected January 15. . . . Jim MacArthur, Helen Hayes’ lad, and Susan Strasberg swapping acting notes at the Villa Maria. . . . Farley Granger has discovered Lyda Fairbanks. . . . Mrs. Harrison Carroll, wife of the columnist, ! hospitalized. . . . Karyl Kudner, daughter of the late ad tycoon Arthur, and Alfred Mathews a; Yulesome. . . . Recommended:' the Latin Quarter show with the Happy Jesters, Nanci Crompton, PATRICK HAVES CONCERTS IN CONSTITUTION HALL Thurs., Jan. 3—8:30 P.M. ■W. CARMEN ry AMAYA ( V SANCERS • SINGERS • MUSICIANS X \ featuring SABICAS / / J Tht S / /firtttfft FIMWUCt Guitarist GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE $1.25. SI.BO. $3.60, 53.00. $3.60 Hayes Concert Bureau NA. 8-7161 iln Campbell'*) 1108 Q St. N.W the Cottas and Allen and De Wood. ** * * The Phil Silvers expect Sir Stork. . . . Anthony Francibsa spending Christmas with Shel ley Winters. . . . Elizabeth Tay lor to wear back brace for at least six months. Liz and Mike Wilding sold their coast home. . . Judge Irwin Davidson re placing retiring Judge Jonah Goldstein, January 1. . . . The Willie Mays acting silly? . . . Roberta Peters’ manager. Bob Gewald, engaged to Marian Werner.... Max Liebman ready ing Dolores (Met) Wilson’s Las Vegas act. . . . Joanne Tree Thompson, widow of Alexis Thompson, at the Harwyn with Howard Spielman. . . . “Anasta sia” racked up a fat $105,000 in first Roxy week. . . . Hermione Gingold and Shirley MacLaine sueding. . . . Eartha Kitt sold her Harlem dress shop. . . . Fernan da Montel, the Dietrich of Paris, with Dennuy Slater at Arman do's. . . . The Jake LaMottas got the Florida decree. ** * * The Peewee Reese stork due in five weeks. . . . Marlene Diet rich dating Vic Vicas. . . . Leland Hayward and Charles Laughton leadying a Broadway show. Le land to be an April grandfather. . . . Medics warned Mrs. Clark flgn HOCMYjfe WED. and SAT., 8:30 ! WASHINGTON LIONS vt. PHILADELPHIA (WED.) T*' For Reiorvotiont Coll LI. 7-5800 >i.i.nTa».» ULINE ARINA EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT!*! jPHHI (THIS PICTUII CANNOT II SUN —. JL AT ANT OTHIR TN(ATRI) ■. m. 1* Es [<!• Mo.onn. CmlßbtUtllf's "soowt.or, , Che Cea Commandments A PARAMOUNT PICTURE VISTAVISION • TECHNICOLOR* Bo«lev Crow t her N Y Time* Rose Pelswick • S Y Journal - American New Schedule •( Performance* m! Price* MON. thru PHI. Continuoui Unreserved from 10 A M $1.30 U*cf#r imumts) Com* anytime between 10 A.M and 2 P.M. and o complete thaw Mail Or*,. jgraai'rir «Mad 0r,),. M... 1.1, for oil reserve* iMt shewing* Ivery Evening at S PJM. : __ $2.75 SI.OO $1.50 SAT Morning al 9:30 A.M. • $1.75 51.40 SI.IO SAT Morin., al 3:30 P.M. *3 40 fl .73 SI .40 SUN. and Holidoys-ol 2:30 P.M. *2.73 *1.90 St 50 N.W T.ar'> Eva a, 7 P.M. and 12 Mid. ...... *2.73 (1.90 (1.30 Enelol. chock or man.y ard.r 100 .lamp,l poyoblo to PRO Kf/TM'S THEATRE., ■ddr.n.d la lOX'OPPICE milk 101 l addr.ii.d and Hamp.d onrolopo. RKO KEITH’S THEATRE A I FROM THE PLAYHOUSE AND DUPONT frO '"imnroluy ■ ,h,,r 9b lmm > ROCK HUDSON OaSe? BACALL .ROBERT STACK- DOROTHY MALONE wads ROBERT KEITH GRANT WILLIAMS HARRY SHANNON STARTS TODAY f " PLAYHOUSE «ege SYi— Gable to take it easy. . . . Orson Welles penning a book for Crow ell Press. . . . Lionel Hampton played Santa Claus to Hungar ian refugee children at Camp Kilmer. ... Rain Winslow, who’ll tnake her Broadway debut as “Liza,” off to Paris to introduce hubby Orson Bean to her family. . . . Ralph Meeker long-distance phoning Madlyn Rue, Latin Quarter eyeful. . . . Lou Seiler and ballerina Lois Rubin honey mooning. . . . The Peter Fran kens 'his aunt playwright Rose Franken) named him James. . . . Tinsel Pan Alley, Peter Donald’s tag for Rockefeller Center. U. S. Lends Liberia Money To Build Road MONROVIA, Liberia. The first construction phase of a multimillion-dollar Liberian highway program will begin soon with the building of a 150-mile road in the interior. It will be financed by a 812 million loan from the United' States. The project engineer! will be James Hoban, who super vised construction of the Penn sylvania and Ohio turnpikes and New Jersey’s Garden State park way. Chib Present 2 TVs To Receiving Home Th'e Northeast Kiwanis Club yesterday presented two televi sion sets to the District’s Receiv ing Home for Children. The sets, a 27-inch TV and a portable instrument, were for mally presented by Louis Yel land, Robert Blum and Dr. Her bert Oates, representing the club. Firm Sends SI,OOO To Childrens Hospital In lieu of sending Christmas gifts to its customers, the Wash ington firm of Barber & Ross presented a check for SI,OOO to PATRICK HAVES PRESENTS SAT.. JAN. 5—8:30 P.M. IN CONSTITUTION HALL AN EVENING WITH EDITH PIAF AND COMPANY GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Orch : $3.30. $3.85 $4 20 Bale/ SIJS<J, $2.20, $2.75. $3.30. $3 86 Haye* Concert Bureau NA. 8-7161 (In Campbell's) 1108 G 8t N W V NOW KINEIGHBORHOOfi^^. Films of More Than Routine Merit “HIGH SOCIETY”—Grace Kelly. Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby frolic in “The Philadelphia Story” set to musie. “THE MOUNTAlN”—Literally a cliff-hanger, enlivened by a top-notch performance by Spencer Tracy. “THE OPPOSITE SEX” Clare Booth Luce’* satire, “The Women,” with music and a new decorative cast. "PRIVATE’S PROGRESS”—Very funny account of a sheltered young Briton’s encounter with the military life. “THE SEARCHERS”—John Wayde In an outdoor action yarn bearing Director John Ford’s unmistakable stamp. “THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC”—SoIid comedy performed by a pair of experts named Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas. “TRAPEZE”—Gina Lollobrigida complicates life on a flying one for Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis. Stanley Warner Tlnalen Extend the Bee.on'a Greeting. j AMBASSADOR YBHZ.SS. "THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND." Tab Hunter. Natalie Wood. 3:15. 5:20. 7:25. 0:30. Door* Open 2:46. Show Btart* 3:00. alf HI All wo. 6-2600 AYAAfIUn rann. Ave. N.W. Matinee Today at 3 P.M. "THE LAST WAGON." Richard Wld mark, Felicia Farr, 3, 5:05. 7:10. 9:20, nrvrnv V L1 - 3-3300. Fret Park- DKiYleAlfll ing. special Matinee 2:45 PM "THE LABT WAOON" Richard Wldmark. 3:15. 6:30. 9:50; "CRIME SCHOOL." Humphrey Bo tart. 4:50. 8:10 Tomorrow: Special Matinee. At 1 P.M. Show Only. Car toon Bhow. nv VPRT FE - 3-6056. Free Park- IfIUiTUII ing. Soeclal Matinee Door* Open 2:45 P M "THE SHARK FIGHTERS." Victor Mature. 3:20. 6:25. 9:30: "TRAIL OF THE LONE SOME PINE." Fred Mac Murray. 4:35. 7:40. Tomorrow. Special Matinee. (Cartoon Show. Matinee Only.) rFRITH AT MB ‘ 6-2841. Near Park lebA lAAI* lnr •' TH * LAST WAO ON." Richard Wldmark. 3, 6:10. 9:30. "LISBON." Ray Milland. 4:40. 7:55. VFtflimV RA. 6-6600. Special RIEiAAKiVI Matinee. Door* Open 2:45 PM. "THE LAST WAOON." Richard Wldmark. 5:30. 9:35: "KNIOHTi OF THE ROUND TABLE." Robert Taylor. 3:40. 7:45. Tomorrow. Special Matinee at 1 P.M. PFinf 11 7-5200. Free Parkins. rCsmi Doors Open 2:45 PM. "TEEN-AGE R88E1,." Ginger Rogers. 4. 6:45. 9:35; "JAILBUBTFRS,” The Bowery Boy*. 3. 3:45. 8:35. ClVflV c - fl “*»«6. Doors Open 3 pm ‘ WHISPERING SMITH." Alan Ladd. 3 6:15. 9:35; "THE STREETS OF LAREDO.' Wil liam Holden. 4:28. 7:45. Tomorrow. ! Special Holiday RA Bp«ciai anUllllAil Matinee. THE BHARKFIOHTERB." Victor Mature. 4:10 6:50. 9:35: "THE VANISHING AMERICAN." Scott Brady. 3. 5:40. B:2n Tomorrow. Special Holiday Mat inee. • CVV VFR JU- 9-5500. Free Park aiieVbn lni Dnnr* Qpen 3;30 , PM. Show Btarts 3 P.M. Christmas D*y only WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS” Pri. Pirkrr, 3, .V3O 7:*o. 10 Walt Disney’s “DISNEYLAND” I 4:!ft, S:4S. #:OS. Tomorrow *t Vi )»> KlftdlM Show. "PRINC* j VALIANT, jlobert Wagnrr. 1 T&ITDM& **• 3-7312. Pro, Park | * nnMpln Ing Sprcla] Mating*, j "BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE.” Dan Dallev. 3. ft:HI SMO: THE VANISHING AMERICAN." Scott Bra dy. 4:40. 8:10. TTVflf f< <» A-iKftO. Door. Open 11VUI.I •. 45 ahow B tg r t, 3 PM. ! 'THE LAST WAGON." Richard Wld ; mark 3. «:]* »:3r>: “WORLD WITH OUT END." Hugh Marlow*. 4:35. i 7:SS Tomorrow at '! PM, Show Only. Onc-half-Hour Kiddle Cartoon Show, ) Lonis Bernheimer's Theaters TIE VUACE^V! S?S . Mat 4 PM Richard Wldmark "Last Wagon" 5:55. H I 8 Gerard Phillpe ! "Lover Boy" 4:20. 7:40. MFWTntf r A 6-4114. 12th and XIKiWAUn Newton Ms N.E. Mat. 4 PM. Starts today for 1 week First Washington Showing WALT DISNEY • “Westward Ho, the Wagons’’ 4:52, 7:14. 9:39. Alto "Disneyland. U_B A " VFIIAV iT 9-2424 .fr#y Mt YLIInUII \>rn*n A?*.. Ale* ?a Mat. 4 PM Richard Wldmark "The Last Wagon" 4:00. 5:60. 7:40, 0:28. DISTRICT THEATERS Call NO. 7 SOW ROW ASH 70* ond I Sts NW nunnnu Door* Open 12 30 PM. Bit Double AttractlGii. "ROCK HOCK ROCK" and "BTAGECOACH j TO FURY ’ LINCOLN 12,5 Ymt * ww IsMVVnn Door* Open 12 30 PM TOM KW*LI. CAN T Hti r IT ‘“ With BEPUBLIC vow $♦ mw nnrveifiv Door* Ooeo 12 30 P M HELEN HAYES INGRID BERGMAN in ANASTASIA BOOKEB T 1407 r ~ * H w LUVnWI * Ooom Open 12.30 P M EATWARD HO THE WAOONS a DISNEYLAND " LAN6STON 4 N1 bnnvdivn Oooft Open 243 P * LAST WAOON with RICHARD WIDMARK and “AMAZON TRADER, with JOHN HUTTON VILLA—ROCKVILLE, HD. Pfl 2-9371 free Parking •THE LAST 'AAGON With RICH ARD WIDMARK Cartoon Cam:*al an Mattnee: 2 4n, 6 10 7:40. 9 26 GIEEVBELT ft Mlm rtM R*H« W..» her. firmnO»H tilt KTUJ& Snku T?*wi)PP ifTJI TT iia Riot rAIRFAZ 1 jc^&yETOL^ih. THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER I*. TOSS Childrens Hospital on Friday, sented Last year, the company pre- Society starts THURSDAY, . DECEMBER 27 wr CARROLL BAKER in ELIA KAZAN'S production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' JTSNIIT WARNER nikfcwiaa METROPOLITAN & “fj _ AMBASSADOR from W’smsr Bros. j SIDNEY LUST THEATRES | Free Parklnt I BfIPIIJU. 0-3322. Dally Matl nialabli neeg Thin Weeki i p.M. i Cont. ALASTAIR SIM. as Scrooge, in ! Charles Dickens’ "A CHRISTMAS ! : CAROL." at 1:30. 4:50 8:10; Plus , ! RICHARD WIDMARK. “THE LAST WAGON." Clnemaßcope. Color, at ! 2:35. 6. 0:20. nrTUrenKOL. 2-2868. Matlneea D*> * allswllli Dally. 1 P.M. Cont. j Starts Today. First Washington Show | Ing Walt Disnev's "WESTWARD HO. THE WAOONS." Cinemascope. Tech nicolor. at 1:45, 4:15, 6:60. 9:30; Plus "DISNEYLAND. U. S. A." Cine mascope, Technicolor, at 1, 3:34. 6:08, 8:42. -0100. Daily UniiVCsllLl Matinees This Week, 1 P.M. Cont. Starts Today First Washington Showing. Walt Disney’s : "WESTWARD HO THE WAGONS" ! Cinemascope. Technicolor, at 2. 4:30, . 7. 9:30: Plus "DISNEYLAND, U. 8. A.’ ; Cinemascope. Technicolor, at 1. 3:40, HYATTSVILLE d .T,7 7 mX„. ; This Week. 1 P.M. Cont. ALASTAIR SIM. as Scrooge, in Charles Dickens' I "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." at 1:30. 5. 8:20; Plus RICHARD WIDMARK. "THE LAST WAGON." Cinemascope. Color, at 2:45. 6. 0:30. A VU/fifin WA. 7-8899. Matinees IWiIVVUUIf Dally, 1 PM. Cont. j 3tarts Today. First Washington Show ing Walt Disney a "WESTWARD HO. THE WAOONS." Clnemaßcopt. Tech- I nicolor. at 2. 4:30, 7:05. 9:45; Plus "DISNEYLAND. ,U. 8. A.." Clnema i Bcope. Technicolor, at 1:16. 3:50.* ViriK Mil I WA 6-7866. Dally n “*“Matlnees This Week, i 1 P.M. Cont. Starts Today. First ♦ Washington Showing. Walt Disney’s "WESTWARD HO. THE WAOONS." Cinemascope Technicolor, at 2. 4:30, i 7ft :o .£'* 9 ,; A *L Plus ‘‘DISNEYLAND.’ 1 K-B THEATERS Rprv Mil Mail. Av*., WO. 6 4500 " rtA From Parking i Open at 6:00 P.M. Flr.t Washington I Showing. Walt Dl.n*,'. "WESTWARD HO THE WAOONS" (ClnemaScotM). With FEB 6 PARKER, at 7:15 and I 0:35 PM. Plu« "DISNEYLAND." at j 6:30 and B:SO_P.M. LANGLEY N M ' A H ? u ~ | Open at 6:00 PM. First Washington ' Showing Walt Disney’s "WEBTWARD j HO THE WAOONB’ f (ClnemaScope). With FESS PARKER at 7:00 and 0:35 PM Extra "DISNEYLAND." ! at 6 15 and_x:so P M _ PI AWPII Fiow * r Ao6. 4 0169 Ytr N fLU YVLXI Sj , Spg Md jy 9 )M6 I Open at 6:45 PM HOWARD DUFF ! in 'T ROKEN STAR. ’ at 6:00 and ! 8:40. Plus VICTOR MATURE In "THE BHARKFIOHTERB" <Technl- i I colon at 7:20 and 10 OO P M HAYLOR *;•»•* Open at 6:00 PM RICHARD WID MARK In "THE LAST WA O O IT* ! | , at 6 30 and 0:45 P.M. : Plus MARK STEVENS In "TIME- ! TABLE ’ at 8:05 P M. j I § _ _ . , ROTH'S THEATERS > ROTH'S SILVER SPRIHC 8242 Georgia Ave. JC. 0-1121 Funniest Picture of the Year “PRIVATE’S PROGRESS'* At 5 30, 7:45. 9 45, Hllarlomi Matinee Wed. From 11 AM. DANNY KAYE "COURT JESTER." Sponi bv Children s Theater. Tree Favors. BIIIV Savannah St. at 13th St. S.f. rnnn Blk. oH Ala. Ave.. jO. 2 2233 Cont From 2 F.M, LANCASTER. LOLLORRIOIi)A. CUR*- TTSB. "TRAPEZE ’’ 2 20. 5:50. 9 20 Plu* SCOTT BRADY ‘Tkl VANISH- j WO AMERICAN. ’ 4:15, 7:50. (Both Color.) REED 1723 King St , Kl. ft *445 140*4,1/ Forking Spar, * JUDY HOLLIDAY. PAUL DOTJO f LAB “SOLID OOLD CADILLAC." i _ HoMday Matln** .1 in, PM - VlßClin* M*marial flvd. i T.» [ it* viawaia s , «i ~iM Si'JOHN WAYNE JKPP HUNTER. tom 7HF. BEAKCHERB On Colon < * Holiday Matinee 4 00 F.M ,!»■ W*d Thru Tu*.. "OIANT ""' * “ ‘ rrMTRr loirlingion, Va, ti II 4 1000 Parking Clnnmaßrop* and Color THE i“l BHAHKFIGHTERH VICTOR MA- Mot HIRE KAHEN HTEKI.E Halida, ’.J Matin** : uft p M ill SHIRLINGTON .* Ctnemaßran* and Cola, "THR LABT f 2 FA R /R HA i! , .°ud.7^.^ | RICHMOND «*■«£» BETTT HUTTON HOWARD KFEI* 1 "ANNIE OKI YOUR OUN COO tinuous Prw- 3 30 PM RISER BETNESDA "iVTaiT Margaret O’Brien GLORY’’ 1 4 #£7 8 <ls DAN DAIIFY BHEftEE NGPTH “BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE’’ r..v. (> »'■ »B*t!ai C*rr!)-»: P..,r R*ti*7S! Mnrr- I ing Bha» Thus. and Pri Ift M a* I CAPITOL HILL Slant Xma. Cartoon Brow ; and ) 75 (CHARD WIDMARK IB HAUJg *IP ! VGNTV7"MA. 1 •') 5A5 »4A TV PJWR POWER in CRABH DIVR. I I !" * V CIRCLE jim fi k.o n w. a check to the D. C. for Crippled Children. WDfELAND THEATRES ABC DRIVE-IN OPEN PRL. SAT. AND SON. ANACOSTIA Ftrit Washington Showing. WALT DISNEY’S "WESTWARD HO. THE WAOONR ” Cinemascope. Technicolor, at 3:00, 6:10, 7:26, 9:36; Plus Cartoon and "DISNEYLAND. U. B. A." at 4:20. 6:35. 8:45. HIGHLAND 2331 **■ 2 Technicolor Hit* RICHARD WID MARK In "THE LAST WAGON." Cinemascope at 3:50. 6:20. 8:60; JOHN SUTTON In "AMAZON TRAD BR." at 3: 00. 5:30,_8 :OO.JO L OO. II TV llfTYr South Capitol «. Atlantic AlkAnilld St# sw J 0 3 3000 FREE PARKING RICHARD WIDMARK In "HALT* OP MONTEZUMA.’’ at* 6:05. 9:05; TY RONE POWER In "CRASH DIVE." VICTOR MATURE In "THE SHARK FIGHTERS." Cinemascope. Techni color. at 4:50. 8:00; JOSEPH COT TEN In "THE tHIRD MAN." at 3:00, 6:05.9:16. frillAV 4703 Marlboro >iko VVlßflls J 0 8 . 3151 Forking 2 New Hits MICKEY ROONEY In "PRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE." at 4:15. 6:55 9:35; YVONNE DI CARLO RORY CAL HOUN In "RAW EDOE." Technicolor. at 3:00. 5:40, 8 20. LimiPL Laurel, Md. LAUIILL g 0 ,kway 5-211$ ELVIS PRESLEY RICHARD ROAN DEBRA PAGET In “LOVE ME TENDER’’ Clnemsßcope. at 3:25. 6:26. 7:26. 9:25. i fAPYTriI Capitol Heights, Md. Vftr IA Uls re. 3 8244 : "TEENAGE REBEL," ClnemaSeopO. at 6:20. 9:36; LOUIS HAYWARD. TERESA WRIGHT In "THE SEARCH POR BRIDEY MURPHY." at 5. 8:10. DBIVE-1M THEATERS AIRPORT Open* at 6:30 PM "THE AMOUNTAIN^,HI(?oToff*BF«N -CER TRACY. ROBERT WAGNER, at 6 and 9:55; Plu* "TRAII4 OP tfflß LONESOME PINE." PRED MaeMUR RAY. at 8:10. Cartoon. Located in Arlington on U 8 Route 1, Ju*t over the 14th Bt Bridie. Kid* Pree. QUEERS CHAPEL™, Cartoon, 7:in "HU DA CRANK" JEAN BtMMONS 7:2ft “THE LAST WAGON” RICHARD WIDMARK. BjJI). Rl, I. E. M. LOEW’S. SO. S-R7Z« NT. VERNON OPEN AIR I OPEN PRI., BAT . BPN ONLY LEE HWT.-ARL. BLVD I DRIVE IN THEATER j* . J-ftftftO. Betw.tn 7 Corner, and l.lrf.i Cirrle. Kntranre. Lee Ho,, nr Arlington Bird. (Vie Onl- R 4 , - *"»•'*«»'• Meet Been tllol Drier-In. CHRIBTM ABDA VRFRCFaCPLAR (.P ll ll Hr of Short RuMecte tn Corned,, tn C'Sropr end Color. ’ “GLORY” 2 , * rm A"'’ Wonderful With | HoriM, CScop, end Color, et 9:1 j BOX OPPICE OPENS 5:30, BRANCHDRIVEIH Mrrr, Chrl.tme. Polk.l No Show Tonight Our Emplo»e» Are Home JOa-StfA' Start. Pri. 'BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL" Neighborhood Thsattn ARLINOTON-PALL* CHURCH. VA. I* A-Mlt tot Peeler. Tlaigg BYRD w o*ft Uo Shop Cew>H Opp. »«. My or, M. 7-17J* _ "HIGH SOCirtY" Sing. Cro.b, Grace Kell, Prank Sinatra. CScope and Color STATE CKufch, Va. asnse. ;( j (JJJ WILSOI ,7 >° WllWe Ikd. ,n M. 7 14*0 __j'us; ,r '}p.„^ , , D P r .irK,^ ROCKINGHAM “THR OPPOSITE SEX ' June Ail,.on, Joan Collin. 'S4. LT „ umnet's WEJnW ARD HO THE WAGONS" Plu. Spectacular and Enchanting "DISNEYLAND" GLEBE JiJONow^td: JA / 42M "THE OPPOSITE SEX ' June A11,.0n, Joan Collin. JEFFEKSOI A,t e ueewn M , u J( 2 *O4O "WESTWAR& 1 T HO >U 7Tf? VfAOONS" Flu. Soectacuiar and Enchanting DMNEVLAND Matinee All Theateri 3 P M STANTON WsshtneUa Art Theater *Oa f set tel Hill* Happy Holidays Clr»ed to etkiw osr employe, to .pen* the bolide, with their fee-lly steru Pri Dec 5* __ ROMEO AND im.IET GEORGETOWN '» MRR*T Mstmee Todav at 2 OB BtarU TMav fr.*Meir**C O Ptnmu H'.* Tra* merlkreer Baef(a»:lr “DUEI. IN THE SUN’’ In E.cisrng Co.*r •tarrlna JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN WALTER HUSTON LIONEL BARRYMORE i i C-5