The Tribune Showcase 1964 WAIT BRINGS SNARL part-time An ad Classified will get A scandalous of nothing to Canada rise rose by per cent to Meanness hard for Jack THE HOME OF THE DEEP FRENCH FRIED SANDWICH German exports COLOGNE West Germany's exports to Canada in the first nine months of this year were per cent higher than in the same period last the German American Chamber of Commerce has Exports rose to Imports from Canada Tommy Kirk David McLean Mary Open 1 Color of she teaches languages in a junior high in first night she was there we went out for I knew what would so I told her to make believe she was hiding from the That was all needed to see they swarmed around shooting from every when they had used up all their they said to me with a what is the signorina's I like you to meet my daughter was one of the greatest moments of my Special to The Tribune HOLLYWOOD the swarms of annoying free-lance photographers in met their match in Van Van has made several movies in and these scandal-hungry photographers kept trying to catch him with somebody other than his But Heflin was always his then she went Van next picture was in and I needed So I sent for my who is an excellent linguist matter Richard Bf aK All of Sandwiches You Nam II Malt II BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES 75 Matt Your For SERVE Salad lt name Stuart to Four men stalking the Apache on a mission that could drench the whole Southwest in blood and flames 1 SUNDAY NITE MOVIE P.M. Alan Ladd CHILDS' RESTAURANT DOWNSTAIRS Portage and Main SANTIGO Feature Starts Every Sunday at p.m. COLLECTION All to Junior Chamber of Commerce FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS SUPPLIED LYCEUM Open Sunday p.m. Requiem broadcast Benjamin Britten's War Requiem will be broadcast over on Sunday at p.m. Presented by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and Toronto Symphony under direction of Walter soloists will be soprano Lois tenor Peter Pears and baritone Victor The French Canadian choral group Les Chorales de from St. will be heard on Prairie Choirs' broadcast on Wednesday at p.m. The choir features music of t h e part songs and folk-songs of sung in Latin and The duo team of Ada Bronstein and will appear on Recital in in broadcast over on playing music by JACK PALANCE t nice things to say HELD OVER 2nd NOW APPEARING The Dynamic JUDY SCOTT No No Minimum By Dick Kleiner Special to The Tribune- SAN FRANCISCO Jack Palance pulled on his black gloves and his best sneer and wondered if he's getting too jolly to be Behind a 72 special effects man named Larry Hampton was getting ready to blow a This was for the a and Hampton had built a solid looking vault out of wood and very thin veneers of Now he was getting the charges ready for the big safe-cracking you've got the director Ralph Nelson told in Hampton was now in charge of the Nothing would move until he gave the So Palance and Van Heflin and Ann-Margret and Alain Delon and all the high-priced cast and crew Palance was back making his first American movie since of years And he was playing a dark the kind of part he played so often and so well in his mean don't know if I can be really mean any Jack put on 25 pounds and I'm inclined to be SLOW PACE BOTHERSOME As proof of his he had nice things to say about everybody and About the only thing that brought out the snarl in him was the pace of making had forgotten how slow it he liked the fast of This waiting around is too Palance has a rival in the sadistic sweepstakes in a One of his crime partners is played by a youthful heavy named John Davis who looks nasty enough become a very big He is a blue-eyed and 1 s a meet K the most M W extraordinary H cent eman X M h in all NOW APPEARING THE NEW from a successful l WM 1 S IAN FLEMING'S it De lO 1 STARTS Enoy at Canada's Finest and you will ba to win this DRAW 1965 RIALTO AT CARLTON ELVIS PRESLEY his hair has been lightened to almost whiteness for this It accentuates his carefully developed look of He's a West and back home in Hinton they always called him by his two names John so he's kept them both for the like playing a he think the heavy parts are written A good You get the distinct impression that if John Davis didn't like a he go for the writer's Larry Hampton gave the word that he was ready to blow up the Palance and the crew took their The cameras The gang set the then quickly ducked around and one man pushed the There was a dull a flash of clouds of smoke black The vault door stayed put for an endless few Then it slowly opened and a hinge JOHN MAUREEN TUB El 2nd Big Hit SUNDAY Doris Day OVER Plus RESERVE NOW FOR SADIE HAWKINS DINNER DANCE No No Minimum WH 03 NIGHTLY at Matinee Performance Sunday 2 p.m. LYCEUM Open E AIRLINER Open p.m. end FREE PARK PLEASE IN MOSCOW X Alii The and NOW IN motion picture I mm event of i Tod Hunter Barbara Eden THE WILD Yul Brynner OF THE STARTING SUNDAY Doors Open S p.m. PAUL NEWMAN ELKE SOMMER C. 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