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CROTON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. The season starts with Comedy of Errors, July 28-30, continues with Cymbeline, Aug. 4-6, and ends with George Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the Lion...
...HOPE, PA., Bucks County Playhouse: The later, but not at all declining years of Eleanor of Aquitaine are chronicled in Lion in Winter, with Colleen Dewhurst as the queen and George C. Scott as King Henry...
...Dark. The great imponderable is how much the Viet Nam war will affect federal spending. Partly because of an unestimated rise of more than $2 bil lion in tax receipts, partly because of a slight and temporary drop in military spending, the Government ended its fiscal year with a cash deficit estimated by the Treasury last week at only $1.1 billion-sharply below the $6.9 billion deficit anticipated last January...
...British thrive on adversity, then the Cunard Steam-Ship Co. Ltd., the grand old lady of transatlantic travel, should thrive. With unusual candor, Sir Basil Smallpeice, chairman of the Cunard group since November, recently stated the dimensions of adversity. Passenger operations have lost $40 mil lion in the past five years. Cargo ship ments and other sources of revenue turned the loss into a slight profit, but, said Sir Basil, Cunard has only been kept going by the sale of investments and property and by tax recoveries...
...garden," protested Rumer's kibitzing nine-year-old sister Jon. "There wouldn't have been a tiger or a lion...