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oak chum up to 80 percent ot the jewelry sold in the country ia put reported in lax returns. Music Review Ti Monteux at Symphony Lights a Few Candles MEM AMUsem*nTS AMUsem*nTS AMUsem*nTS I SUBURBAN THEATERS trOS1' criroazs' OSVI 'n 4 I A lAIRY111110' APLINGIUti Itionest A lAIRY111110' ARLINGIC-nino' Reim, Of 11111 kW IMA'E-8111E111 IRON THE MAGICAL WOILD Of TN! deeopoweavy 1 AROTHIRS GIIIMM (01AlsA 16." NOVO TO '41- MIGHT tz ALL TR 4 MAIM EKUINIIS GRIMM (opus A ATOVIT TO 1 (MIGHT ALL TNT jk TATAILYI ION 'el VI't! it' 4, TNT WRY VIII FON EYERYONI IN SITWIENI i 1 GORDON MUR 4A, RAY hums 117111k tot 4 VIRY VERY OLDAND FON IYERYONI IN 111TWIENI fA 4A, GORDON MURRAY ifTr visms it .11 co REP R10111C. csw, A-w0011 rut) la Ifigt11411 7.6.61-ORSCOPEJ I TM! PORTAN IllYMPHONY ORCItirg-, 111A, tinder fowl ttelot Pirtle Moutpult. 1114t 0 the tiffifiWillit WO. ain vratricloy a Ilermwnt 01 Pi Yin.

.1 6hotly lt.41, tier thovoth (ivel WI 0 Kiiii Nirtilterl Op lit trothot eq. tivoltpltony No. A. PI tabor i "Postal fly ergots brim "Tti ht4tIvfdpin it Ft Hindrinsth "Nn- illiwitin titono" batn UM irt I sancta," By ROBERT DEMI Anyone over eight-years-old inspects that the best sort of birthday present Is the one 1 you give someone else. Pierre Monteux is 88 next Thursday, and from the generous concert he conducted yesterday afternoon at Symphony Hall, be is sure of it.

I The little man with his walrus moustache and Legion d'Ilonneur red ribbon traced his way to the podium to a standing ovation. He wore the same benign smile he had during 1920-24, the years he served' as regular conductor of the Boston Symphony. lie began with Beethoven's Stephen" Overtures a Stage, Music Today BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Hall at 8:30. Guest conductor Pierre Monteux will lead the following program: Overture to "King Stephen'. and the Symphony No.

6, Beethoven; "Le Martyr. de faint Sebastian." Debussy (excerpts); Hindemith's "Nobilissima Yisione." KNIT ONE. PURL TWO Actors Playhouse (Hotel Boston(an) at 8:30 Wm. A full-length play by Murray SchistaL with Norman Han-good Jim Bonne II and JudY Israel; directed by John B. Wexo.

MUSIC AT MIDNIGHTWilbur Theater at 2:30 and 1:30. A dramatic tract about the need for Moral Re-Armament by Peter Howard. with Nora Swinburna and Walter Fitzgerald. OH DAD. POOR DADCharles Playhouse, 76 Warrenton at 5:30 and 9 p.m.

Arthur Ko Pit's Play in a muddled production. with Nancy nit Susan Reiseit and William Hammond. 1 THE MASTER BUILDER Image Theater. 51 Charles at 5 and 9 P.m. Ibsen's play.

directed bY Paul John Austin. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDALShubert Theater at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sheridan's brilliant comedy (about evils of gossip) in an equally brilliant prduction which features John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Geraldine Mc Ewan, Merl le Forbes. Laurence Naismith. Richard Easton, Gwen Frangcon-Davie; directed by Gie laud.

THE SOUND OP MUSICColonial Thtater at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. A good touring company version of the not-so-good Rodgers and Hammerstein musical about the singing Trapp Family, with Barbara Meister and John Myhers. HUNTER AVALON OPERATION KINII Free sa 11A Nit SIN COW OHS I IS DEDHAN1 'Attila SUFFOLK PARKWAY TAB FRANNIE I tO el )i COLOR '4e'll 4444 o-- CURTIS', RHYMER Tlifims BULB1 AMUsem*nTS I MORE ACADENY nob MO KRIM TIM 0 I 11 Sig tili It Litilic.0 .111 101iINATIOOS 111A1 Alt OMR ilettlfiAg o(ST fice TIM Of tot TM Shoos Daily LIS I 1111 p.m. I La Imo (PM OM Mb 000 Om MEP woos $ig imoietti3Ootod Loal prodoolisi I 'rial L-, v. at sws aLt 't 1 try 16111 furl 4 Noma! 17141 11 IWO, Ague( limmalteei littleimp OFST MINN IN 2 Shows Today L.

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83.50, 2.80, 2.20 FORD HALL FORUM JORDAN HALL Cainsboro St. and Huntington Avenue Sunday Evening March 31 at 8:00 P.M. WILLIAM Hi EGER, M.D. PHILIP SOLOMON, "The Uses and Abuses of Psychiatry" Doors open at 7:45 Everybody Welcome AMUsem*nTS Nlibiyr TODAY and StNDAY 3 PERFORMANCES AT 8:30 P.M. 's METRO GOLDWYN MAYER O00 111 RE NoOlnriZIO mAssr vrn WI 0 WEST WON VI 'rEcioncoLoot RESERVED SEATS AT 101 OFFICE OR ST.MAII BOSTON A THEATRE 4- v4 3Itt a 314 Tt DOME PARTIES 10 2-1511 wHipt NEw Y011 SEE It At tHE Alt LOfty CINERAMA rpfton 1:011,4.

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at 100. 4.4$. Every Ito. at 130 pm. la a Ball," 9.30, 11.30.

1:30, 130, 130. 7:30. 30i "Maim Goet Overboard." 123. 123, II 38 I 25. Man of "drains," 31:40, 4.13, 8:501 "Miracle Worker," 945, 120, 9.50.

1111.11.11-"Lova Ss Larceny." 215, 4:00, 5,50. 7:35, News Ii Short Subiocts. 203, 145, 11:33, 10, with the Golden twos" 1:35, 133, 931, 7:29. IP 27; Shorts, 110, 3:08, 106 7:04 COI FINE Illusion." 130, 6,50, "Roshom*on," 1:45, 120, of Arabia," shown twice daily. at 2:00 p.m., Sun.

Eva. at p.m. REM MEMORIAL Kill a Mockingbird." 10:50, 2:30, 110. "Young Gum of Texas," 9:30, 4:50, 11:30, LOEWI ORPHEVM "Showboat." 11:50. 3:40.

"The Great Caruso," 10:00, 1:45, 9:25. MAYFLOWER "Diamond 9:35, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30, 545, 1 9:20. MUSIC of Eddies Father," 9:43, 12:05, 2:25, 4:50, 'Wonderful Israel," 2:10, 4:30, 6:55, 9:15. of Wins and Roses," 10:20, 3:45, 6:30. SQ.

Ian Style." 1:30, 2:30, 130, 7:30, 9:30, Bikini," 9:40, 12:50, 3:45, 1:40. "TM Great Chase," 11:20, 2:15, 5:10, 11:00. I on the Eves. MIL Matinees Sat, Sun. at 2:15.

Man of Alcatraz." 12:50, 5:05. "Miracle Worker." MOO, 3:15. 7:35. Spring Cleaning For Mayflower The Mayflower IL modern' duplicate of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to Massa- chusetts in 1620, was moved Friday from Winter storage at Wiggin Terminals to Bethle-; hem Steel East Boston yard for Spring cleaning. 1 She will have her hull scraped and painted, and her seams caulked.

The work is expected to be completed by Monday, weather permitting. Then she will be towed to State Pier, Plymouth, where topmasts and rigging will be re-installed. She will Open to the public Apr. 13. as birthday presents go, takes the cake.

Next week's Boston Symphony concert includes: Weber's Overture to "Der Freischutz," Stravinsky's Violin Concerto, with Joseph Silverstein as soloist, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 5 in Minor. 1 MARRYING in Sweden in May will be Miss Ulla Margareta Blom, daughter of Mrs. L. G. Blom of Strangnes, Sweden, and Charles Richard Peterson of Boston.

She is a laboratory technician at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Mr. Peterson was grauated from Colby College. They will live in Boston. and Mrs.

Carl Caverly of Stafford. An August wedeing is planned. THEIR, FIRST CHILD, a daughter, was born Wednesday to Pic and Mrs. Richard Keane (Jeanne Nener) at Wiesbaden, Ger. The baby's grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Keane of Somerville and Mrs. Kathryn' Nener, Medford, and John Nener, Boston. FIRST CHILD, Bruce Norman, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Gilmore N. Clark (Phyllis Duke) of Reading at Winchester Hospital. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn J.

Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Clark of Melrose. Mrs.

Minnie Chalmers of Wollaston, Mrs. A. D. Sweezey of Melrose and J. Robert Clark of Reading.

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TAB NUNTER-FRANKIE AVALON "OPERATION BIKINI" 11; GEO. SANDERS CAIRO" it 750 MEDFORD MEDFORD Tony CortioSozonno NOON "40 LBS. OF TROUBLE" pill "MYSTERY SUBMARINE" MILTON MILTON 6:30.9:00 Rol Russell tiGypsyll Natoli Wood Karl Malden NEEDHAM PARAMOUNT KIDDIE MAT. 1:30 "Rigor of World" "Otter Sone Carta. 730 "WORLD IN MY POCKET" Lana Team D.

Martin "WHO'S GOT THE ACTION" 900 NEWTON CORNER t41.4180 MAT, ONLY "nratt.415'31 AN. "Little Red Riding Hood" (EVE. Tony Curtis "INgAZHE ONLY) Yu! Brynner STRIKES" "TARAS MBA" NOR WOOD CINEMAMILlittre Eve. ONLY TONY CURTIS Cols' "TARAS BULBA" Christine kaettmano at 6:30 900 9 :01totionro.MattoistiOst, RED RIDINGHOOrA SAIN tA1144 SAL DAL 1244.1 QUINCY STRAND Morning a Alterman VIM "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" 3 SHOWS-10 A.14,12:15 a 2:45 P11. TONIGHT AT 5:30 PAL T.

Clirt loY. Arynott "TARAS SULAM" "THE NUN AND THE SERGEANT" RANDOLPH RANDOLPH We 3.3620 elat. 1:45 "40 Pounds of Trouble" 6:30 A 640 REVERE REVERE TODAYMAT. AT I 3 P.M. "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" IN PERSON AR BOB EMERY TWO MAKES SIX" Tony Curtis "TARAS MBA" SCITUATE HARBOR PLAYHOUSE Preview Eno lament "COURTSHIP OF "SWORDSMAN OF EDDIES FATHER" SIENA" SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE BROADWAY "TARIM BULBA" 6:15.9:00 Tony Curtis-Yu' Brynner "THE CAT BURGLAR" 11:10 Sin.

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2 "GHOST OF DRAG STRIP HOLLOW" 3 STOOGES A 5 CARTOONS EVE. "WHO'S GOT THE ACTION" (t) 9:30 7:30 "ROMAN HOLIDAY" C. Peck SOUTH WEYMOUTH CAMEO MAT. ONLY 12-2-400 "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" CANT En. "CARRY ON TEACHER" "DR.

IN LOVE" STONEHAM "BARABBAS" AT 9:00 "WAR OF THE WORLDS" 7:30 WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD 245-0412 Parkin' "TERM OF TRIAL" 9:20 "REAR WINDOW" 7130 TITLE RED RIDING ROOD ty 1211) WELLESLEY COMMUNITY Tony Collis in PLAYHOUSE "40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" CE 50047 "MYSTERY SUBMARINE" Saturday Morning Childrens Show at 10 "THE NOY. OF TOM SAWYER" Cartoons WINCHESTER PA A7500 WINCHESTER 661 MAIN SIREff TONY CURTIS 2 P.M. 7 Pm "40 I BS. OF TROUBLE" 9p.m. WINTHROP WINTHROP eat 7:45 eta.

"TARAS BULBA" "WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES" WOBURN STRAND Vincent PricePeter Lorre 10 THE RAVEN" Cele, 710 "LOST BATTALION" WOLLASTON WOLLASTON MAL 1:30, En. Cent. 6:15 "4 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" "MYSTERY SUBMARINE' P.M. 11. 112 44 al tido ton StOPPIA tV9M1.0 MACMURRAY iwagivit ISM A.11.ItillIll 4166 MU tile SUNDA' SOLI liN 11114 SIS.

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lantS 25 "Prisoner in the Iron Mask It 1.15 Fr Er PA e4-lee 2000 FINAL SHOWINGS TONIGHT Tony-Curtis-Tul Brynner "TARAS BULBA" In Color "WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES" (745 eNly) TIMM "ON THE HOUSE" FREE REFRESHMENT GIFTS TO THE LADIES MATINEE ONLY "LITTLE RIDING HOOD," RED Skews it 12 St MATINEES ONLY I It TODAY TOWW 1 1 1 1 1 Jerry hkoNly IDYL likliadim wii-lasillial. -1F- 5i Irish 1curia1n.raiser that shows the icomposer rt his Eighteenth. Century manner, and a rather iheavy approximation of good clean theatrical fun. But people were eyeing Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, (the and soon settled back for something al. together proven: the music, the conductor, and the eternal bliss of Summer In the open.

Monteux conceived Itis musical landscape objective. ly, like one of those tinted Idylls of Poussin. He let it have Its way, in a sense, the fluid sounds of clarinets and flutes. Even the burbles and double exposures carried a deliberate charm. His left hand stayed ready to check unruliness In the passage work, and dampen any swell.

Ing before the bursting point. Even the famous thunderstorm of the Third Movement happened on a painted canvas, without a threat or crackle. Sometimes the crescendos and diminuendos semed left to drift under the flexibly waving hands. Only at the last, came a gleaming breakthrough of vivid expression. Then came excerpts from Debussy's "Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian" and totally turned the tables.

No one can be objective about his youth, and Monteux had played his own role in Debussy's Paris of 1911, the year this piece was first produced. Where the Beethoven had seemed Impressionistic, Debussy came out all Realist, on a first-name basis of understanding. hlonteux became all hawkeye and energy. The waving hands took on vigor with decision, and the left Index finger began to point commands. The total sound was kept restrained, befitting the mystery of the text, but here and there, the conductor would unfold a held chord, or coax the strings to a height of colorful appeal His exalted command held firm for Hindemith's "Nobilissima Visione," from his "Saint Francis" ballet.

This score is vintage Hindemith; cast in traditional forms with untraditional sounds that promise to break the limits of counterpoint, but never do. It is duly crafted, with themes and counterthemes, leadings and counterleadings, idea after busy idea, till the mind fairly blacks out with so much cleverness. The score concluded with a labored Passacaglia, which Monteux converted from bigness into magnificence, which T. Wasserman of Newton Centre. Miss Guss is a graduate of Dana Hall School and will complete her studies this year at Vassar.

She plans a Summer wedding. Mr. Wasserman graduated from the New Hampton School for Boys and from the B.U. School of Business. He also studied at its law school.

FRENCH POETRY TODAY will be the subject of next aturday's Alliance Francaise discussion, led by Prof. Jean Canu of the Institute of Lan. guages and Linguistics at Georgetown University. Mrs. Louis Foley will serve tea.

Next "Lecture on the alliance calendar will be on Apr. 22 discussion at the Cambridge house of Mrs. Ferdinand Brigham at 2 o'clock. Andre Roussin's "Bobosse" will be the subject. $600 IN SCHOLARSHIPS is the goal of Boston University's Assn.

of Women Students, planning a lecture by poet and dramatist Lionel Wiggam on Tuesday at Hayden Hall, 685 Commonwealth ay. Ticket proceeds go to the Association's Scholarship Fund. TWO SENIORS at the University of New Hampshire are engaged today. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Eva Jr. of Hanco*ck are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Barbara Catherine, to Ralph Addison Caverly, son of Mr. AFTER THE SHOW listen to "SPECTRUM in STEREO" (Jazz and Folk Music) WBCN -1011 Fril 11:20 to 4:00 a.m. AMUsem*nTS A Concert Wednesday at MIT.

Society: To Aid Bennington College Ili TONY CURTIS-KIRK DOUGLAS -JEAN SIMMONS Also at 7:30 B. Darin- Steve McQueen "HELL IS FOR HEROES" IN Er CONCORD A 411tn CAMBRIDGE "TARAS MBA" Tony Color 't I INIFgaInCIA By MARJORIE W. SHERMAN Bennington College will benefit from a concert here at M.I.T.'s Little Theater in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday. Pianist and composer Lionel Nowak who is a member of the Bennington faculty will give a concert of his new work and that of traditional masters. ONE COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 BRAINTREE BRAINTREE 1 0 I aSOUTH SHONE PLAZA TWIN Atlifttlf lidittlitsw-miTIO unman' El? OPEN 130- 7 3RO BONUS HIT "THE YOUNG HELLIONS" HUSS 7AMEILYN TARAS MBA (9:20) TONY CURTIN TOL FACTS OF LIFE (7:15) von NONE -LUCILLE TALL MEDFORD RAIN TREE Meadow Glen Only-3rd Feature Fri.

4 Sat. 1-1 Mead CA CA BRAIN! REk REHR AMU 'HUNTER ANNTGEERL 0 FRANKIE EINTAg OPERATION BIKINI AVALON NICHT TIDE -SINISTER TERROR Olntree ARLINGTON NEW CAPITOL "TARAS MBA" IEW CAPITOL "IT HAPPENED IN ROME" 8 p.m. TARAS MBA" Tony Ortiz 6 9:15 Sat. Mat. Abbott Costello "Dana With Me Henry" 1 "Adventure Robinson Crises" "TWO g.i.,414.;43SNIrley Mattaine-Robert Mitehom "Flight That Disappeared" 8:10 Sat.

Sec Mat. ''RED RIDING HOOD" 10 a.m. In Person TV's 'MR. LION' 4 'RED' BACK BAY RECENT Radcliffe Pres. Mary Bunting and F.

William Andres bead the honorary sponsors for the evening, which will help to swell the Bennington alumnae scholarship fund. Mrs. John R. Pappenheimer of Fayerweather Cambridge, is in charge of tickets for the 8:30 concert. Sponsors include Mrs.

Frank M. Sawtell, Mrs. Charles E. Mason and Mrs. Osborne Howes of Chestnut Hill; Mrs.

Edward W. Forbes and Mrs. Alfred O. Hero Jr. of Cambridge; Mrs.

Frederick Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead Jr. and Mrs. Henry H.

Stickney of Brookline; Mrs. Robert L. McMillan of Wellesley; Mrs. Natalie Kimball of Newton and Mrs. R.

Rowland Stebbins of Dedham. FROM NEW BRUNSWICK comes the announcement of the engagement of Miss Judith Miriam Guss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Guss of Saint John, to Theodore Lee Wasserman, on of Mr.

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