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THE LYONS DEN By LEONARD LYONS ' Summer Day in Gotham NEW YORK— Mxry Heming way, accompanied by a friend . and her late husband’s secre w X*ry> will fly to Cuba and col *. Tact some unpublished manu scripts stored there ... A basketball star Involved in the dumping scandal of a few years ago is District Atty. Hogan’s target in the new scandal. The college football expose will start with the new fall season . . . Anna Maria Alberghetti, star of ‘‘Carnival,” is still young enough to wear braces on her teeth, offstage. Carmine DeSapio was told by a French diplomat: "With so many parties campaigning for the mayoralty, it’s like French politics used to be” . . . Adlai Stevenson will ad dress the August 7 memorial concert at Ipswich, Mass., hon oring his late father-in-law, composer John Alden Carpen .. . . Frank Gifford, the Giants* great halfback, who re ared, discussed quick football glory at Eddie Condon’s: “I’m going from ‘Who’s Who’ to ‘Who’s He?”* Zero Mostel, star of “Rhin oceros,” is an accomplished painter. He has a protege named Ngoot Lee, who was born in Kung Tung. Mostel invited the youngster to his summer home in Provincetown, . but there wasn’t enough room. 'Mgoot Lee therefore was given jt room in the spacious home of Lily Harmon, the painter. 'On the first night she cooked ehow mein for him. He sampled It and said: "Hmmm . . . just like Mother used to make.” *• • • There’s a dispute over the paintings left by Gertrude Stein. Her companion. Alice B. Toklas. who has a lifetime interest in the art treasures, I whet a field day fee Bordet! Created Women' it a r fable for ddHreo j* . * 1 ~ faKbool” ’ I '-N: Y. F»nes Im / f- (iwatuMi)-- -Dvly Nm "A Rte you ■k , iboold not ■!«!" w I J -*•* . bardot the truth fl Alt CONDITIONED ■ PIATA N.Y.Ave.Uth C L.A4.A ST. 3-4777 TONIGHT AT 8:30 THRU JULY 30 Thelittls RESERVATIONS Jordan'! 13th & G—DI. 7-5774 10-6 6 DAYS OINET 8.0. WH. 2-1000, 10 ? J. Merrick presents “A SUMMER AT THEATRE" July 26, 27, 29, 30 ... 8:30 p.m. ar Cresthill Club-Theatre (behind Hillcrest Heights Shopping Center) Jox Office Open 9-9 > AH Seat: Reserved, $1.50 Reservation* by phone—Hl. 9-5221 NOW-DANCING NITELY polyne'sian H I PARADISE U Ot.n Lturh-Dlaner _ U Bintit Tr.»l«»t Drltk. , N. 1 Itland Fleer Shew F en Fri. 6 Sot. | vW (Clewt Sunday.) Betervetlet 1 Vd' LI. 6-8777 • e See the key to the Bastille Presented to George Wash ington by General Lafayette during the French Revolu tion. Lafayette called it “the .main key of the fortress of despotism.” See it on a D. C. TRANSIT SIGHTSEEING TOUR. Modem air-condi tioned motor coach with big, clear, untinted picture win dows will call for you any where you’re staying. Choose from 8 tours, 2 to d hours in length, $5.00 to $14.00 (half fare for children under 12). . Expert driver-guides. Tickets at hotels, travel agents or at D. C. Transit System termi nal, 1125 Pennsylvania Ave 'niie, N.W. (at 12th St.) Phone FEderal 3-5200. wru. eau pm you. no charce TlMMit System of the Nation’s Capital is trying to halt the trustees from selling any . . . Reuben Nakian’s newest bronze sculp ture is a 7-foot “Trojan Wom an.” Each of the three casts is priced at $40,000 . . . Now that Tanganyika will be inde pendent, its Governor General, John Fletcher-Cooke, will spend a year at the University of Colorado, in its Department of African Affairs. Ben Shahn, one of Ameri ca’s foremost painters, lives at Roosevelt. N. J. His neighbor. Mrs. Ida Kaye, had heard that K<)Bth MONTH! hkUNAMncoum Mneveron rW Sunday HUponTxm coms. ovt. • ou. i-iieo I ii] 111 Il MonTior urn LILYAN BUSTIE ; igj B^T I TEMPORARILY CLOSED AFTER TOMORROW W« ore sorry with a smile! But, wo ; i arc improving our ventilating and air i conditioning system and doing minor i hf renovating .. . yet retaining our same .■ i | (, Continental atmosphere. j L !•’ |i / | Reopening Aug. 11th-14th i Al- /'i| 1 823 15th STREET N.W.ij H (2 Blocks from Statler Hotel) i • NA. t-7169 : i COURT MANOR PLANTATION ii : GUEST RANCH—New Market Va. 1! ; .jgf- The ideal vacation spot on a fine <! horse and cattle plantation of over !; acre s in the beautiful Shen- J; andoah Valley only 100 miles from ; i the Nation’s Capital. !; ; Modern hotel rooms, each with private bath in a beautifully ]; i restored Colonial mansion and separate guest coUages. <; 1 Special introductory prices now in effect from only $lO to $lB ] i per day per adult with further reduced rates for children under •! ; 12. These special rates include your well furnished room, three , [ ; home rooked meals a day, horseback riding over miles of ' ’ ; interesting trails on fine well-bred horses supervised by com- ]; ■ petent wranglers, swimming pool, fishing in a well stocked ]> i lake, hay rides, cook-outs and other activities with authentic ] ■ ! Western flavor including rodeos, square . i t *r. ! dancing every Saturday night and other ‘'' recreational games and sports for your Fun '■ vacation pleasure. 1 ' 1; For a vacation long to be remembered ■ call collect now for reservations to ; Broadway, Virginia, 896-7410 -'-Ww* ;■ Ihe By Lore Possessed ! EFREM ZIMBAUST, JR. JASON who wu t mjthee< ROBARDS, JR. to her...but her < wuheHaaea... busbrnd! 'T4L. rndberhusbud jjfcy “> p*®* ooly I jglßk ’ MRSCHOKS.«C Hwmw-. stfflAiiiswnjciDisjKs-* Ww \ VVNfI t* I*** 5 * \ Turner RoiL SUSAN "HOMAS BARBARA HAM LION KOHNER MITCHELL BELGEDDES 2nd. ■™mb big NOW SHOWING - - . AT A ] THEATRE NEAR YOU! j ROBUR THE 4 CONQUEROR * NOHIS iijSs FLYING WARSNIP... BWn W J THE FABULOUS AOVENTURES f OF THE MAN WHO I * ss iWaisc, siwWiwn -5' in MagnaCoum f I • Fim Wfellimi SHOWING! Shahn is a painter. Mrs. Kaye was running a bazaar for the benefit of the local synagogue. She asked Shahn to paint the signs announcing the bazaar. He told her he was not that kind of painter: “But you have somebody do It, and I’ll pay for the signs.” Michael Wilding, replacing Michael Rennie in the male lead of the hit comedy, ‘‘Mary, Mary,” said at the Stork Club: “I feel like a new pitcher going into a game with a 20-run lead.” . . . Senator Russel Long has stated that he will run for the governorship of Louisiana, the office held by his late father, BENEDICT PIER AND RESTAURANT Benedict, Md. ‘Dine Over The Water’ Fineet Seafood end Stecks Mlilitara Self Gears* DANCING EVERY SAT. NITE Free Bathing Beach Opin Every Day, Yair 'Round Me. 5 la Hu rhe st 11k and Follow Our Sims Huey Long. Ex-M*vor Morri son of New Orleans also will run. . . . Noel Coward enter tained six customers in the Drake Room with a two-hour performance of his songs. ee » ♦ Sean O’Casey told a friend about asking G. B. Shaw for a £3,000 loan with which to buy a house. Shaw wrote the check, placed it in an envelope and handed it to O’Casey. Mrs. Shaw then made a comment about the loan, which angered JWC STANLEY-WARNER Bin a NEW UpntbM ' R "i DEE-johnGAVIN Fllllily tumasM KTtMurioMi nc:uK I Doon Oiwn Daily 1;1J p.m, NEW SUMMER PRICES I 1\ 3SHOWSHItI-na, MO, litt I SPA WA<V^ -fe.l j I —HOW SHOWING A A * TI l ”’* POPVLIR PRIMS I. MNTINUBUS PERFORMANCES I - —... X?n«l bigweek> ftoH . HE j “‘Fanny’ la Ona Yau Don’t Want | To Miss ... Should Play at the Warner Until the Snow Flies... ’ . Add It To Your‘Must’List” James O'Neill—News “ ‘Fanny’ Is Full Os Feeling” Richard Coe—Post “., a. Remains One Os The Centuries Most Loveable Love Stories” Joy Carmody—Star "SURE-FIRE DELIGHT" LIFE - JOSHUA LOGANS . . I rvooucnow of & Jfaniw \ Witt \ 'aejflk LESLIE MAURICE CHARLES HORST CARON • CHEVALIER • BOYER • BUCHHOLZ TECHNICOLOR*fr-WARNER BROS. $1,901.50 delivered locally Volkswagen Trucks pick up more for less The VW Pick-up makes friends because it makes sense. Here’s why: • Almost three feet shorter than usual ha If-ton trucks, yet carries over 75% more, 1,764 lbs. • 45-sq. ft. cargo space, plus additional 23 cu. ft. in a weathertight locker. • Sides lower to make it a platform truck. • Stakes and tarpaulin (optional) make it a van. o Twice the gas mileage of usual half-ton trucks, almost twice the tire mileage. e Also save on anti-freeze, service, depreciation. We have actual cost reports. Come in and see them. ®To qualified, interested prospective purchasers we will be glad to lend a authorized truck for a 3-Doy Free Trial. DEALEA ' CAPITOL CAR SALES, Ltd. 1401 Rhode Island Ave. N.E., Washington, D. C. LAwrenee 9-7900 Jack Pry, Pres. O'Casey. “It made me so mad, I threw the envelope into the fire.” ... His friend asked: “You mean you burned Shaw’s £3,000 check?” ... “Oh, no, not the check,” O’Casey said. “Only the envelope.” Beu Heeht will produce end direct a movie in New York starring Nat King Cole. Much of it win be filmed at the Theresa Hotel in Harlem. . . . Brendan Behan will write the screen adaption of his “Borstal Boy.” Kw k juonw• - 4 r MB ML*** 1 RIHIA/SEE THE PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN NOW ACCLAIMED ALL OVER THE WORLD I . .... . A . . ... . . .. v ...;.-' •.... - ,<j.■' Z v .*'• »■ ' “A CLASSIC AMONG -JF MOTION PICTURES” j A Carmody— "MofTcEinemaE r' ' 1 “ THE MOST ART'' IM w UFM Fascinating 111 ■ KI I FILM •• • Iwrt ■ mJ|K in up I Coe O'NeIII, Jr^N. w . | . MkwM NO SEATS RESERVED \ 1 f |W*M FEATURE TO THE If I | <> EMOTIONAL IMPACT \ Mil OF "LA DOLCE VITA" \ B. Monday thra Satarday THERE WILL BE NO k fek I l ’’?’ W °’ Bl, °' 1,30 SEATING DURING THE k W Sanday, 1100, 4ioo, TiOO, PERFORMANCES! M *" *?**?**“ kcommendec M* only for Shaw Friday and ««**»««* MAW Jat|rt ts niJO AOUI - T s « jA~I=R D I TIO NE O 13th a N.Y. AVE. N.W. « ST.-3-888G I I fc’ JmF * > ▼ I I . —-* 1 * B I J *FUNNY FARE, I lighter than air!" \ WvMftMwl u B ■ N«w*w««k ■r IjBPWEEK! • TMRItOIDA* .Wil WiDNESBAYI ’.COLUMBIA RD, A. 17TH.5T,. N.W. .B ■ /’ "WHty wink at Cold | K JZ* W.r.;.lfßaj n iw B jfht// aware, Utarata and P I yT/TK amoaiNf man/* P Vwßk J® 4 fk\ —RICHARD L COE O K J 11 I V WASHINGTON. POST In / o?l 'V ■ I<7 roWW-Jtirr I fi Int j.ilr in TECHNICOLORS Wf/LW X X>’'BS’"sr B • LX Jiw ** O B 4813 MASS. AVE. N.W. WO. W ["A comedy that generates- .MMMMRMMBg laughter! A fun picture!”—n. KENNETH MORE |O MAE in the MOON I * l —.Mß*■»■■■ 11. gain I tsj'J 4159-Mac ARTHUR BOULEVARD N,W. ’' f Ft TOP NITS! TXI" ||*"' |lL_oum J INBROAO I Bfraa" T DAYUGHT THE EVENING STAR Amusements BTOMOMOW NIGHT (SATUBDAY) I MOONUOHT DANCE CRUISE AT 8:1 S PJA. "GAY NINITIIS*' NIGHT Hour Baoch Johmon ond hit Goy Ninvtitt s|; bond! "Spot” donett—win co»h pnzatl f| Vitit Marthall Holl Amuttmtnt Pork! Alto Doily Crvitot at 10 o.m. ond 2 R.m. ■ to Mount Vernon ond Marthall Hall. Pork |t Um Ave. tad N, B.W. EX. J-SMt fc ne-Amenca’t Largest Fun Fleet. Operating >n ' B we. New York, PMladelplua, Washington, D. C. H C-11