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—— NOW THRU SIFT. 8 BOUW rm Air Conditioned—Free Parking "A work of rare originality." —Taubman, N. Y. Times ■j THE CARETAKER «by HAROLD PINTER "The most original, disturbing, and arresting talent in theatrical Lon don. i —London Sunday Timet ■ Ticket Sales and Phon. Orders: Jordan’s, IStk and O. 10-«. DI. 7-5770 Prices: Tu«., Wed., Thurs., Sun. Evos. 3.50. 3.00, 2.30; Sun., Mot, 3.00, 2.30, 2.00; Erl., Sat., Eves.: 4.00, 3.50, 3:00. ■st i TRANMUXgnZ a Dick Jtt? B ‘‘BViri BYE* 1S B BIRDl£_Ji Pffwll Jh 1 SHkft jgggjl ga str f stag eIQ wi COVETTE C * Ji ~ 4 ..Jill I V' ! ■ Jgß ~~N fill 81 I wRA WtfiwMF PsTRimASE - ] CONTEST GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! The Werld’a Smallrat Strip “HONEY BARE" ALSO FUNSTIRS Art Watts A Norma Jean Jimmy Pinto A Walt Collins HOLLYWOOD ——> ■ Mercy Escapes From Movies HOLLYWOOD. (NANA).— Mercedes McCambridge has be come chummy with U. N. Am baaoador Adlai Stevenson. Mer cedes recently replaced Shelley Winters In "Cages.” All the unhappiness of the last few years In Hollywood is, I hope, behind her. . . . Don’t invite Stephen Boyd and Richard Bur ton to the same party. Burton told Gina Lollobrigida that Steve had big feet. Not only was Mr. Boyd “Cleopatra’s” first Mark Antony, but as a matter of fact he has smallish feet. • I’m not sure that Robert Taylor will ever do another series for the network that can celed his sleuthing sow. He’s ipiorHoSiearKSoaAeoAWli j| N-W.,i» qpcic. CHOCK FAUX, [J i TONITE! I f 3 More Pirformaneu ; t __ _ In Person ♦ ♦ * * * * iw♦ Cole I *a - ♦ * :i d'» j w _ J L i * IP JUjtL A \J: HHMB: jCOMING!AUG.26 mvuSEPT.IJ * 7 Performances Only * * T -<dH* «wT j *• ja 1 « * a . -am .. ...... o EXCLUSIVELY ON J ♦ ©Warner Brothers Record* » ♦ PLUS * • ODETTA : J ANO J ? PETER ? S NERO ! ♦ '■ » ♦ 0000 SEATS AVAILABLE * t. SUPER MUSIC CITY J ♦ 1350 F St. N.W. ST. $-3234 * J CARTER BARRON AMP. J ♦ TU. 2-2121 ♦ £ Show Timo 8:30 P.M. J ♦ ALL SEATS RESERVED * $ $1.75. S2.SO, SJ.H, $1.15 t *★**♦★♦♦**♦*★★*★★***♦ LIMITED RETURN ENGAGEMENT ORIGINAL UNCUT VERSION!! “Among the BEST MOTION PICTURES OVOT midOi” —Look Magazine MARCELLO MASTROIANNI Ftotunt <rt 7.00 ams 10:00' ttUwCFtIW WIN. AVI. Fl. MOM PARK FRII “LOADED WITH LAUGHS!!! It has real bounce and bite to it” —Crowther, N. Y. Timos DORIS DAY ■PffiJAMES MM • ~.«««COLOR dupont lUI CORK. AVI' DU. 741 M WN By SHEILAH GRAHAM really mad because it was really g00d.... In the same way that Rex Harison stole “Cleopatra" from the two more publicized stars, I hear Richard Conte does a neat job of stealing "Act One” from George Hamilton. This of course Is only hearsay and I shall wait to see George as the late Mom Hart. . . . famed conductor Eugene Or mandy Is being wooed by MGM, and I’ll take bets it’s Joe Pas ternak who wants to sign him. With Bette Davis playing a dual role in "Dead Ringer,” wouldn’t it be ducky if she won another Oscar nomination? Bette’s had 10 already. But which of the twin sisters she plays would get the nod? . . . The late Errol Flynn’s daughter, Dierdre, has enrolled in a New York acting school. . . . While Ray Milland’s handsome son Danny is still waiting for the Hollywood moguls to give him an acting break, he has done something abroad. But he would like to make good in his home town. ... It was lucky for Da vid Merrick that Robert Horton was on the loose with the can cellation of “I Picked a Daisy,” TOIHBHT AT 8:30 © American Light Opera Co. presents annie get your gun ". . . tremendous cast . . . ex cellent costuming and scenery . . . fine dancing . . . excellent or chestra.” Berliner, Dally News "A splendid finale to Aloe's first summer season , . . warmly ap pealing." Evening Star "... a score of sueh astonishing delights . . . Judy Harris . . . ap pealing Ingenue charm . . . Alan Wagner . . . big. virile . . . rolling baritone to match." Fest AIR CONDITIONED OAL LAIDET THEATRE. Flori da Ave. and Sth St. N.B. Ample, free, supervised on campus parking beside theatre. TICKETS: S3.M SI.AO. CHILDREN accom panied by adults. Si. All performances. All loca tions. for reservations EX. 3*1789 The American Lifht Opera Ce. announces OPEN AUDITIONS FOR Rodgers and Hammerstein’s CAROUSEL Principal "nd chorus singers bring music. Interviews for production, business staffs, crew and office work. Saturday Aft., August 24 at 1 p.m. Parish Hall—St. Stophens 16th & Newton Sts., N.W. Sunday Afternoon, August 25 Dancers only at 2 p.m. Monday Evening, August 26 at 7:30 p.m. Parish Hall—St. John’s Potomac & 0 Sts. N.W. Georgetown, Washington, D. C. Information: EX. 3-3576 end available for his musical version of “The Rainmaker.” Sybil Burton has been dating a chap by the name of John Valve. . . . and a frequent duo at Maud Chez Elie is Hugh O’Brian and Shelly Andrews of the Barry Gray staff. . . . Dewey Martin is dictating off stage to secretary Jane Fein berg. . . . The Alan Ladds get richer every day. There’s Mrs. Ladd’s $1,000,000 inheritance from her aunt and also Alan's oil well, which has decided to gush back gold. . . . Whatever happened to the marriage plans of Anna Maria Alber ghetti and Director Claudio Guzman? When I last saw Anna she told me, “I’ll never let him go again.” Well, she's in the East and he's in the West, and her dinner companion the other night was that hand some Peter Duchin. A national magazine features a close-up of Robert Cum ming* with Cliff Robertson, and they look like brothers. Bob is 20 years older than Cliff but he has the secret of youth for ever. Jack Cassidy never had it so good. The matinee ladies who catch him as the ardent Hun garian lover in “She Loves Me” seem to forget that he is mar ried to Shirley Joneo, and wait for him outside the stage door and it’s hard to shake them. Shirley gives him his head, but apparently he isn't losing it. oa a a If you know where some of the old-time movie stars are living, contact Producer Jay Ward (“Bullwinkle, ’’ etc.). He needs motion picture personal ities for his September 12 Coney Island film festival. The theme THEATRES TWO TOWERING THRILLERS Now Showing lb J Fsevmj*ntsonl ifIWTMUM Ayy<?y Wt Jum OFSPARTACUS I YOU’VEEIBSSH! > /IJI fightsoni I I Actually 1 M I filmed in ■ ■■ I j IRFy; i ■ COLOR /■ HI il ,jh, A Thgrgicwofilmihw! ■in exotic /■ M | f \ GEmpgror, __ ■ Thailand! .!■ M i Ml !■ gyggfgjg,! I B Jfc M /A. h ■ IMw I METRO- I I GWIN- ■ 1 U.X W 1 siwbk H J xMiJBLJTidE ■ ROMO? P r ’» en '» I-.L _ J 1 liifß Ji‘l * KW: a i I.Jk* 31 * ijlMiff’zSfaJrJ ’■jTTu/y**' I jßS»gMr,nßS'- I I oiraub - h **‘y V DEUGHTFULI Blithely out* _ rageous...daffy...lmpish and impudent.' Boj/ty Gowtbar,N,Y.77mg» Margaret ftAherford X .X ’wr Juneffitchie at (fie further edventunt of •astmancoior -Tt* mou- —Richard Coe, Post. \ __ ■ Jtmph E. twin. FEDERICO I FELLINI’S t «■! vy 4II3MASS. AVf.N W J \ ■Mr*’’*} \ MONKHOUSE * KENNETH CONNOR I * SHIRLIY BATON BRIC BARKER is the 1920’5, to coincide with his new TV series, “Fractured Flickers.” Forrest Tucker was pleased with his new New York apart ment. but since leasing it, he has hardly been there. He was just back from his summer tour with “The Music Man” and in night clubs, when the call came from Hollywood for a couple of “Rawhide” seg ments. Tuck’s current ambition is to play Barnum on Broad way. Jean Seberg, on her friend ship with French writer, Ro main Gary: “Writers spend long, lonely hours cooped up with a typewriter. And after wards they want to relax. They don’t want deep Intellectual discussions at the end of a day. That’s fortunate for me.” i »**♦**♦***♦**♦*<♦****♦*•*♦**< ; «<> eonditiofted ;; ■: LAST 3 TIMES ;■ NATIONAL ★ TONIGHT 8:30;: Matinee Saturday at 2:30 ■ "World. L.rgMt stage Show." ' ’ ' ,"3moh Hit Mu.icali Full of Rodggrt' , and Hammgntgln DgllgM"—Uta. , ikeSOW 1- SEATS AVAILABLE- BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY ;! A 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. ★ Forest Projects Fund A Government allocation of $485,000 for development of A Government allocation of roads and trails in southwest forest resources and additional Virginia was announced yes terday by the Department of Agriculture. Sumo [M IJ SJ £ F, AJ Rj At Shady Grove Road Exit, Weth ington National Piko (Rte. 240), near Rockville, Md. LAST 3 DAYS 2 Shows Saturday, 5 and 9:30 FESS PARKER "DAVEY CROCKETT" IN RES.: 948-3400 Ticket given free for child under 14 with adult ticket purchawd for Sat., S p.m. thow. Air cond. D. C. Tran.it bui.t for Sot., 5 p.m. .how. For info, call FEderal 7-1300. 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J FREE but to theotre. _mn6T*gTaNyt Y wanNcn BRlTlSfflgMTffnM Evtr Madr’ Pehwcik-N. Y. Jour. Amu, 1,-. SaioOlc. Oo.n D.:ly 10iv to8:18».nu - ........ Suudey A ttoUdeyt 12 Num to S:l* AM. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY! Mats. 2 p.m.—Eves. 8 p.m.—Sun. 7:30 p.m SIAH NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE ft BOX-OFFICE- M BY MAIL Ticket. Alw at Seor>.<AAA, leadine Hefei., All Stanley Warner Theaww I u\ /.A t t J 1 ■ teMMcu Oom Mty IS auu. to 8:18 A* R * J -dj Alb 1 ****«> 4 'I »Ueu to8:18em. Joy Carmody-Star / Hfl / “Cinerama at 2 / Its Best!” / B f ; e 7J / Richard L. Coe-Post TA UtJ(/ Xr/ “A Mighty James O’Neill, jr,—News TONIGHT at PJW. ★ ★ ★ METROGOLDWYN-MAYER num HOW THE WEST I WAS WOW TECHNICOLOR* MWMMEIIW mnmD-Mnprai mmM-MsiMT EUWLWm-HlKlffllM mil rJSHSSILK’y'.aS.SSRS&J! EMU Ce-Og P*gm>M>ei. ail ItMteg wereer tlwelr.i. MATS: 1M • tvtS: et 1:11 Am. Sun. at 0:01 m Amusements A-15