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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 90

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TH? HARTFORD COURANTt Sunday, Mit Anne Bancroft Will Team With Aldo Ray maetla sequence the Sierra' snows. They have been examin-i ing the mountain country be-i tween Leevining and Bridgeport, i in northern California. i I EST FREE PARKINO Frank SiiM "ANCHORS AWEIGH" ll TkIi 1:29 piu "Blackjack Ketchi" HOLLYWOOD Anne Bancroft will team for the first time All TttMlK "THE MAN WHO SEVER WS" WEBB 6ln SHAMAWt RED SI.MM1WV ftwy CALHOUN Mvtlw NVER with Aldo Ray in the Copa pro duction "'Nightfall" which Ted Richmond is producing, with Jacques Toumeur directing. I This will be the second picture on a two-film deal whjch Columbia made with Miss Bancroft last year, her first having been "The Last Frontier," with Victor Mature, Guy Madison and Rob-j ert Preston. She recently com-; pleted a co-starring role with' Audie Murphy in "Apache Agent." She will be seen in; "Nightfall" as a provocative' model who becomes involved TECHNICOLOR iUUIHlTWI KMAn.

A KNIGHTS OF ROUND TABLE NgJ ARMS" rmik Itwiny CAMERON Clr THE CROOKED WEB jlsse jamm no. '-I1- ICKtt IQttlOW REASON SMOWDml PU ACTION 0-HIT "PRICE OF FEAR" Merle OBERO.N, Lex BARKER SOUTHIKGTGH Wo is1 -i III with Aldo Ray, a fugitive who is unable to discover on which side of the law she stands. Richmond and Toumeur are currently scouting locations for the film, which will have a cli- Odh 7 P.M. Ir Cwtlirawt It't Out Thll Wurl I Color 4 C'SiD Wilttr Hitttt "Thi Forbidden Planet" plus: bra frta tar Mty'i trvjt "TEEN AGE CRIME WAVE" lit Amrntvunr Ln 'SERENADE' 'LAST FRONTIER' Rithlrt WIDMARK DtflM REED i. "BACKLASH" riu.

Jul MiCREA Vara MILE "WICHITA" Joein DEREK Oltni IVNN "ANNAPOLIS STORY" "MEET ME IN LAS VAGAS" 3 RUSSELL GABLE I 1 Fntura lit Wri. (I Nitl to5Mfc TANGLEWOOD Lenox, Mass. JULY 4 to AUG. 12 BORGE IS A new shot of the incomparable Victor Borge, who charmed four capacity audiences in the Bushnell Memorial in February and by popular demand is returning Saturday night, June 2, for a single presentation of his "Comedy in Music." The box office sale of tickets opens at the Bushnell at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

SKATING PALACE STAIt: The United States Senior Men's Singles Champion, Edgar Watrous of Hartford, heads the star-studded cast of 100 performers who will appear in "Roller Follies of Wednesday Thursday and Sunday evenings. May 23, 24 and 27, at 8:30 p.m. at the Hartford Skating Palace. M.1IN FEATrRK SHOWX FIRST EVERY oa emu evMDUnUY noriirrrsi RT. -FARMIXGTON-BRISTOL RD.

Tel. Rrintol LU 3-4767 MOX. "LOVE IS A MANY SPLEN00RED THING" Wllliin HOLOEN Jmmfw JONEI And "HAJJI BABA" thi PUIUII II Will vnviiMiiw "A MAN ALONE" CbIbt Riy MILLAN9 Miry MURPHY "ANYTHING GOES" Teehnicnlr iln CROSBY Pnld O'CONNOR SHOWN :30 Hartt Collegium Musicum Concert CHARLES MUNCH, Mux Direct nippir it f- c. tmm i c.a. aHl ihiwmk 4 IMil nCCA (I r-, Uul 4.1 SHOWN 10:20 Features Work of Early Composers Of SfSfU )) lotli w.kid ol 3 wtd $11 Mozart Fete Scheduled At Stratford SALE I ll El wt.k-.nd ei 3 ceiKrl-U til VI BLUE AYE The Hartt Collegium Musicum Vocal soloists will be Maria will present its second annual iKallitsi.

soprano, and John rjST' foT Pngromt ond licit. mferaolien Yktm if ih I I I LV. concert, under the direction of Ferrante, tenor. Instrumentalists include Donald DeFala. Edward Miller, David Boccagna, Edward Palma, Recorders; Marie Blew-ert, Viola; Ann Krupenevich and Donald White, 'Cello; Charles Gigliotti, Double Bass; Bertram Turetzky.

Guitar, Joseph Iadone, I ton i tan Feature 10 Co-Feature 8:30 Lute, Alexander Lepak, Drums; i I and Alphonse Naclano, Ombals. The Hartt brass chamber M-G-M Brings the Bold Best-Seller to the Screen! players include Israel Konmar, I TON ITE at 10:35 TONITE at 8:30 conductor. Theodore Gresh and THE STORY OP A TEEN-AGE MURDER I Joseph Iadone, founder and director of the organization, which features music by early composers, on Sunday, May 27, at 4 p.m. in the Hartt auditorium on Broad St. To be heard on the program will be early Italian and English music, including "Eco fantasia." by Adriano Bancheri, for Trumpet and three Trombones; "Galliard." by Giovanni Bassa-no, for two Trumpets and two Trombones; "Per sequire la spe-ranza," by Francesco Landini, and "Quam pulcra es," by John Dunstable, for Tenor and two Trombones; "Fantasia." by.

Orlando Gibbons, for Recorder, Viola, and 'Cello; "II lamento." by Thomas Mbrley, for two 'Cel-li; "Fantasia," by Giovanni Ga-stoldi, for Viola and Cello; "Es-tampie," Anonimo, for three TRIAL Carmen Montano, Trumpet and The demand for seats to single performances at the Mozart Festival at the American Shakespeare Festival Theater. Stratford, May 30 through June 3, has resulted in the decision to place seats on sale for each event, along with the continuance of series sales, it was announced Thursday. A box office has been opened at the Festival Theater and orders are being taken by phone, mail and in person. The opening night event, Wednesday. May 30 will be the comic opera, "the Abduction From The Seraglio." starring Basil Rathbone, William Lewis Sarah Fleming, Norman Kelley, Sylvia Stahlman and Richard Humphrey.

The opera will be re ItllllM GLENN DOROTHY HI an HOf muu niDinn a Barry Asch and Arthur woods, Trombone. Male singers include Barry Asch, John Baron, William Beckham. Basil Beeken. David Boccagna, Vincent Bredice, Clifford Bryant, Robert Calhoun, Edward Cercone, Walter Cogswell, Andrew Covino, Dominic Cretella, Don DeFala. Edward Diemente, John Ferrante.

Martin Ferro, Charles Gigliotti. William Hig- CHESTER WATSOX Chester Watson i 1 tf V- 1 CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALWAYS ADMITTED FRE1 Recorders, Viola, and two Celli. Sings Tuesday At CIubMusicale Bass Lute, Guitar. Drums and; ley, Carmin LaMesa. Alexander peated again on Saturday evening, June 2.

Program Thursday night and Friday, a Cymbals; "Willow Song" (anony-; Lepak, Robert Lonibardo, Ed-mousl; "Can She Excuse My! ward Miller, Carmin Montano, Chester Watson, American Wrongs," by John Dowland. "Ite! Alphonse Naclerio. Edward Pal- 1 i it tauaua i ri I. TUAmn Mozart Serenade of Music and Dance will be held, featuring ss baritone, De the solo-: Shl. the Symphony of the Air, under in a musicale to be pre-nie LasSi bv Thomas' Morley, don Rosenbatim, Edward Sadin-direction of Erich Lcinsilorf, and sented by the Musical Club of for Sonrano.

Lute. Viola and two skv. George Soulos. Charles uie prcsentanon or wo major i Hart ford Tiip5iJ.iv aftprnmn 'roiii- aH "AJnnmnc to rhric Tesk. Bertram Turetzky, and Ar ballet works bv George Balan-jjiay 22.

This musicale. to be te." 'by Giovanni Palestrina. BERLIN TURN PIKE Routes NEWINGTON teMHilll lira rhine. with Maiia thur Woods. The public is cordially invited to attend without charge.

idiicniei.iheid at the home of Mrs. John "Caccia" bv Nicola Zaccaria, for Tanaquil LeClercq. Diana Ad Rrmfc NEWINGTOM MO 4-0420 T. Roberts of Prospect Ave-1 mens' voices and trombone. I wpn.

"sun nn Rrwinci ownpin in my rnnwFP- II V. TONIGHT! 2 CINEMASCOPE HITS ASD TECHNICOLOR TOO! sponsorship of the Lions of District 23B and tickets may be purchased at the Stadium grounds the day of the show or in advance from any Lion THE WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! ams, Melissa Ilayden, Nicholas Magallanes. Francisco Moncion, end other stars, courtesy of the New York City Ballet. Saturday June 2 at 2:30 p.m., a concert of Mozart chamber music will be given by the WQXR String Quartet. Choral Events Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.

and Sunday evening at 8:30, June nue. will he a henetit for the club's Memorial Fund for Gifts and Scholarships. Watson has had a diversified career in the arts, attending St. Lawrence University and Pratt Institute in preparation for a career in the fine arts. He has remained active in this field despite a busy musical schedule.

He has recently exhibited in I NOW ThrTf 7MIHUUS frm IAST HARTfOW JjR p. OmTHE SCREEHla I THE HAPPIEST nAy EVER PlAYEDI Big Rodeo Show Due May 26-27 at Plainville Stadium Jack Woscott and his Circle Championship rodeo will make their first showing in Connecticut on May 26 and 27, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3 and evenings at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Lions Clubs of District 23B Showing Today "Mister Roberts; the Coronation Mass and the vn New England and in New York wwNEsBPoa OnemaScopC WaanerColow SHIRLEY rl GORDON Masonic Music will be present-! City. Critical comment has ed by the Stratford- Oratoriofsramped him as a Marine paint-Choir, soloists, and the -Sym-jer of considerable competence, phony Of The Air, conducted by Watson sDent some four and ALL YN Bold and the Brave, 3:28, 6:30. Brain Machine, 2:00.

5:02, 8:04. ART Diabolique, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, Shorts, 2:50, 5:00, 7-10 0-9O HExrar tiLMES rwuxsi jack one half years in the United this daring and famous rodeo fseweu Jenkins. A convocation I0mi'(lffl-P0Mt-Mffl AND THIS 2ND GAY COMEDY HIT! "What Mozart States Army in World War will take place at the Plainville IbuRNSIDE Anchors Aweigh, Means to Modern Music," an first as an Artillery Officer and i Stadium and is being run for the 3:25, Black Jack Ketch- then as a combat officer in Lions weuare Italy. Besides 25 western acts with urn Desperado, 2:00, 6:00, 9:40. I CIiVEMaScOPE TECHNICOLOR Upon his return to civilian! the rodeo including bareback CENTRAL Summertime, open discussion under the auspices of the Yale University School of Music, will be held Saturday morning, June 2 at 11 a.m.

There will be no charge for attendance to the convocation. life in 1956 Mr. Watson resumed ibronc riding, steer wrestling, 3:25, 6:30, Lone Ranger, Brahma bull riding, many spe 2:00, 5:05, 8:15. Hp COLONIAL Doctor at cial acts have been contracted. These include the Joe Dubois 2:00, 5:16, Come Spring, 3:32, 6:48, 10:04.

and "Scotty" recently appearing JDUIKECJAIII-iErjgBE IWJEI-KITnKAllII -IESI UH1 his musical career which he has pursued since. In his chosen field as a vocalist, he has touched nearly all the facets of that profession. His work includes performances in oratorio, concert, opera, radio and tele Sea, Next 2:00, 3:40, on Ted Mack's program; the plvsco.hit 1 I I I Perry Lopez Beverly Garland I II EASTWOOD-Lucky Me, The Jazz Scene BY JAC MILLER MJlMllfAJI DDKM-KEW JWDg-FAin glliatT 5:40, Sea Chase, 7:20. vision in addition to church WED. FIRST HARTFORD RE-RELEASE SHOWINSI "THE GRAPES OF WRATH" "TOBACCO ROAD" 5:55, ELM Sea Chase, 2:00.

Jl I mC JfctL JUHVjLt I 1 Comma W.J. I CHILDREN UNDER I A new Pacific Jazz LP (PJ. work and stock. He is a promi 9:55: Lucky Me, 4:15, 8:15. 1212) presents a double feature nent member of the NBCTV Op E.

M. LOEW'S Harder They I I I ei Mifflin Triplets with Albino Pina guitarist, popular rock and roll specialist; who will be touring the Far East this summer with the C.Y.O. band sponsored by the U.S.O.; "Blaze," the smallest horse in the world standing only 2 ft. high; and for the kiddies Tex Pavel and Butch from WKNB TV and Larry The Richard Twardzik Trio 'era Thoatpr and has heen snln. Fall, Johnny en Side 1 and The Rhss Free ist witn many prominent or O'Clock, 3:55, LENOX Lone Ranger, 2:00, 'II chestras and oratorio societies throughout the country.

Mr. Watson is the bass soloist at the man Trio on Side 2. The Freeman portion is considerably better than Dick Twardzik's selections, recorded before death LASH! 5:00, Summertime, 3:20, 6:20. 9:30. "MAMIE STOVER-ARRIVES HARTFORD WEDNESDAY in Gagne, handsome cowboy from Marble Collegiate Church LOEW'S POLI Alexander the last fall at the age of 24; they New York Channel 18.

ii i i.T.ii if -X .1 Great, 1:35. 4:00, 6:20, 8:45 ill I till 1 -i-i I aavi ll. unfortunately tall short of ex- Marionka Michna. a nianist After Saturday evenings rodeo, LOEW POLI PALACE -Man pectations. Russ, on the other -well-known in Hartford musical there will be square dancing on hand.

With the backing of Shel- pirrlps will he Mr Watsnn's nc. the track in thp mnsin nf Ma In The Grey Flannel Suit, 2:40, 5:40, Shorts, 2:10, 5:10, 8:10. Martin's Round-up band along 20th Century-Fox presents (Jjtf (fat, JANE ly.M.mne and Joe proves his ability with "Bock's with a Lion Talent Show. LYRIC Creature Walks Among lO PT K.A NORTH lulFAnnW? PyPRFWAY lops ana "Kacktieia In Mo- Ring Decline In case of rain during any one Nbw YORK There are, of the four scheduled perform- STARTS TONIGHT! SHOWN ii AT 10:15 11 only about 1,768 pro boxers ac-lances, a rain date is slated for -non, Dotn nis own compositions. The Mitcht'U Ruff Duo (Epic LP LN 3221).

Dwicht Mitchell RUSSELL tive now as compared with more! Monday, May 28 at 8 p.m. The Us, 3:45, 6:46, Forbidden Planet. 2:00, 5:03, 8:04. NEWTNGTON Dial For Murder, 2:05, 5:40, Red Sundown, 4:20, 7:50. PARSONS Creature Walks Among Us.

2:00. 4:45, 7:30, than 4,000 a few years ago. 'complete show is under the It Price of Fear, RICHARD EGAN on piano and Millie Ruff on French horn and bass, is certainly an unusual combination. The boys might have come up with something really refreshing if they had allowed one or two more in the act. As it is, their tunes are well chosen while their musicianship lends a clean Interpretation.

One wonders Wfr. h' 1iU4i YV mi mj a A 6:10, 8:50. PLAZA On The Threshold of Space, 2:10, 5:45, Queen, 4:00, 7:35. PRINCESS Man Who Never Was. 2:00, 5:35, Red Sundown, 3:50, 7:30.

STAR-World in His Arms, 2:00, 5:40, Southwest Passage, 4:25, 8:05. whether Willie could be a fugitive from a trombone; th stac 0 fx cato intonation of his French norn is rainer interesting in a STRAND Flat Top. 3:35, jazz setting. "You're a Sweet I 111 LALS 6:35, Steel Helmet, 2:10, 5:10, 8:10. heart" speaks well for this album it has a likeness to the WEBB PLAYHOUSE Wichi ta, 3:35, 6:36, Annapolis Story.

2:00, 5:00. 8:00. WEBSTER Strategic Air Command. 1:45, 5:30. Country Girl, 3:43.

7:45. 60'inds of J.J. and Henri Salvador is a French-influenced imp on a Columbia LP (ML 508) a versatile younrr finger who belongs not at all entirel to a jazz idiom. But if "Le Roi des caves" isn't the ld blues favorite made popular by the words "Going to Chicago." qu'est-que e'est? The gentleman is flippant, imperti i 1 RJALTO. WINDSOR LOCKS Godzilla, King of ihe Monsters, 3:25, 6:20, Timetable, 2:00, 4:55.

7:40. i BLUE HILLS DRIVE IN Top! Gun, Trial, E. WINDSOR DRIVE LM-Steel nent, and piquant dust off your old French dictionary, be I I- ,1 I r- 1.3' I ItawJ -J Jungle. 8:15: Carousel, 10:08. cause he i most enjoyable.

FARMINGTON DRIVE IN -JOAN LESLIE 7 SHOWN An example of modern jazz that some even semi mouldy figs put down with vigor is presented on The Teddy Charles Tentet (Atlantic 1229 1. Here we PLUS: ACTIOS PACKED CO-HIT I 1 lrt AGNES M00REHEA0 MICHAEL PATE BUDDY AOLER RAOUL WALSH SYDNEY BOEHM H8ve a 10 man segregation' CHARLTON frtlfti kw Bf IUKI i ir i -J 'J 1 i I i puis leuays vines, ana ineir combined sounds are so restrained and studied that their listeners may rp.ict tensely. All but 1he slnunchest coolins can feel stifled by the mob's lack of free evnre'ssion. A color mixture like "Green Blues." difficult in OnemaScoPc: Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Hajjl Baba, 8:20. LOEW'S DRIVE IN Mr.

Roberts, Second Greatest Sex 8 :25 MANCHESTER DRIVE IN Anything Goes, A Mi Alone, 10:20. MANSFIELD DRIVE IN-Atonv ic Man. World Without End. 10:00. MEADOWS DRIVE IN-Sailor Beware, The Savage, 8:30.

M1DDLETOWN DRIVE IN -Forbidden Planet, Tcen-Age Crime Wave, 8:25. PLAINVILLE DRIVE IN Bottom of the Bottle. On the Threshold of Space, 8:32. The above time schedules are mippllrd by the theater and are mibject to change without notice. 7 t'et any medium, is not with! the necessary finesse even! "Nature Boy" sounds artificial and contrived.

SUSAN MORROW KM KloV ITN: A liigliliglu of the annual meeting of the Conn. Opera Guild, to be held May 26 at 8:15 p.m. at Avery M'moiinl, will be the presentation of Alec Wikier's one-act, opera, "Sunday Excursion," by students of the Hartford School' of Music, under the (direction of Frank Pandolfi. Seen above are (L-R) Walter Moreau, Louise Pawlow and Marjorie D. Mcintosh in a scene p'rom the opera.

Also included in the cast will be two members of the Guild, Rita llaaser and George Osinndorl'. Clyde Keuizer will conduct and the narrator will be Robert B. Smith tCourant photo). PETER HANSON Walking Parade Q1ICAGO In the National SHOWN AT I JO JOAN TAYLOR league in 1955 there were 24: C0MIN0 WED. "REVOLT OP MAMIE STOVER" pitchen u-ho walked more hit ten than they struck out..

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