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0 FILMLAND BRIEFS PART I 9 Warners Slate Late Screenings Late shows of "Arch of Tri Esquire Retains Romney Picture "Corridor of Mirrors," the picture filmed in France with Eda-na Romney and Eric Portman as principals, i3 being held over for a second week at the Esquire Theater. i inii iim imi i ii mm -) nf I 4 v' -i i i i v( i JLosSngeltsCinus2 Paula Raymond, Columbia contract player, featured in "Photo Finish," will play the lead opposite Charles Starrett in "Challenge of the Range." Title "Photo Finish," by the way, conflicts with film planned by Richard K. Polimer of 'Winner's Circle" fame, which he was going to call by the same name. Gil Whitestone, who has been negotiating with Elsa Lanches-ter about starring in "The Bitter End," revue with postwar Berlin setting, is just about ready to submit contracts to the Turnabout luminary for October premiere and engagement "A RARE MOTION PICTURE TREAT!" Hoiywooo' Cij Nw Onlvtrjol-Inttmationiri prntnts FRE0R1C MARCH DAN DURYEA ESMOND O'BRIEN- ANN BlflH 2nd FEATURE! U0 CORCEY and Th ARTISTS RITZ CITY I On. 4 OA Oft At mMI HVt CM It WtUt atUVHl 1 Cao 10.

C-- If WAEH'OMi IM UWI Wta Si 1S A MTISTS0P AUIWWTI. fiTZ NHS with it? Albert Set for Stellar Comedy Duty at RKO KDWIV snf.IL.LKRT r.ocau K.Ulie Allcrt's droll, wccntric talents are specially reofieil for 'Every Ctrl Should He Married," he joins this picture an eleventh-hour star. He will report the end of next week frn finishing "You Gotta Stay Happy" for Rampart. He will play the home-town boy friend of Bety Drake, whom she uses as a romantic threat seainst Cary Grant. While Albert shows up late in the picture, he Is vital in the Dore Schary managed the deal for RKO.

Character is described as both corny and funny and gets a tremendous build-up preceding his arrival on screen. EX-SCRIPT GIRL'S CAREER PROCEEDS Ellen Corby, former RKO script girl, who attracted so much Interest with her characterization as Aunt Trina in "I Remember Mama" at RKO. gets a new film break at Columbia. She will play the maid who refuses to be terrorized by gangsters in Producer Buddy Adler's "The Daik Pat." which stars William Holden, Nina Foch and Lee J. Cll.

There i a crinin maid to be cast as contrast in this; Miss Corby will he vigorously outspoken. She was in "The Lon Denial-' RKO following -ifama." Harry Sherman announces he inventing Slo.OOO in a survey of public reactions to pictures throughout the country. He will seek to use Chamber of Commerce facilities in various cities to obtain a new cross-section of opinion. Object will be to learn seasonal appeal of films, who has most to say in individual families about selection of entertainment and what factors influence frequency of attendance. Also questionnaire will include such fa- LOST TAR flap i matB OPERETTA PLAYER Ann Andre will take part in "Sweethearts," which will open Monday at Philharmonic.

mm SHOWS I puce 11 i T-v 'itui ''C'iitit-t GRAZIANO-ZALE MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES NOW: UNITED ARTISTS, Inglawood; CALIFORNIA, Huntington Park; FLORENCE, HIGHLAND, GOLDEN GATE, East Los Angeles; ROSEMARY, Ocean Park. miliar inquiries as what types of stories and stars have greatest attraction, and why certain individuals and groups have ceased wmm mmm tmm attending film theaters, etc, "WARNERS SELECTS 'JOXES Stage 15 at Columbia studio has been turned into a wild animal cage for lions, tigers, leopards and monkeys who appear in "Song of India" with Sabu, Gail Russell and Turhan Bey. Camera and special effects men will work in a mobile cage. Jules Dassin, director, and Paulette Goddard, actress, may be the final combination for "Anna Lucasta." Huddle was reported on yesterday looking to this arrangement for the Columbia film for which various stars have been rumored. Celeste Holm is eager and anxious to do a musical picture for a change, according to report, though she has top-flight role in "Chicken Every Sunday." Lloyd Bacon will direct "Mother Is a Freshman," written by Mary Anita Loos and Richard Sale, with Walter Morosco producing at 20th.

Joan Caulfield phoned from the East to say that 10 days in advance of the opening of "Voice of the Turtle" at Princeton, with John Payne and herself starred, the advance sale was $16,000. Anne Jeffreys Will Be Starred in 'Merry Widow' Anne Jeffreys will star in Franz Lehar's "The Merry Wid ow," first of a series of five light operas and musical comedies at the Greek Theater, on July 5. She is nationally known as a motion-picture star but since 1946 has been in light opera. During the early part of this year she scored in My Romance." Gene Mann, managing director, reports that seats for single performances will go on sale June 21. Bowl Will Oiler 13 Symphonies Thirteen symphonies by clas sic and contemporary composers will be performed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by F.ugene Ormandy, during the L'Tth season of Symphonies Under the Stars, which opens July 13.

Works by Cesar Franck, Beethoven, Tschaikowsky, Dvorak, Brahms, Sibelius, Schubert, Mozart, Prokofieff and Mahler (the Symphony of the Thousand) will be given. Costarred Rhonda Fleming will have co-star billing with Bing Crosby in "A Connecticut Yankee," which Tay Garnett directed for Paramount. I DAN DAILEY in I "GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY" i c.Lrkr JICHNICQIOR III tHRnE SU06LES aiTt BARBARA UWREKCi 1 'UfA tM A Special ftatuftl AT THEATRES IMMEDIATELY BELOW 10:00 ihows ah WASHINGTON, UPTOWN, Paiadsno; RIAITO, South Pasadena; LA REIN Shermon Oaks; EL PORTA North Hollywood; RE DON DO, Redondo; EL REY, Alhambra) GENTRY, STAR LAND, East lot Ang.l.j. 11:45 show at: IARCHMONT. 12:00 shows otj I A SREA, CARLTON, GORDON, FIGUEROA.

12:13 show at: RAVENNA, 12:30 shawl alt PARISIAN, WESTERN, CARMEL, IQMA. APOLLO, EMBASSY. THBATRBS MARKED WTH STAR ARE OPEN AIL NIGHT Beauty parade of 12 girls has finally been lined up by Warners position abounding in conflict for "The Girl'From Jones Myrna Dell. Nancy Valentine and at the same time keep it ex- and Joan Vohs, already announced, will be augmented by Eve! citing and vigorous. A tribute AVhitnev.

Eetty Underwood, Karen X. Cavlord, Lorraine Craw-! hould po to Thomas Thilpott ford. Alice Wallace, Jov Lansing, Carol Brewster, Lola Albright i "ot lv stnn'nS fpt" i tinps but for quiCK. changes c.cv-and on Lester. jerlvmade.

There an equal rimsion among blondes, brunettes and red-j heds in the group. Four are ex born in this area Misses Dell, the girls have had film experience. They will be used to aid Ronald 4 I Intrigues He finally becomes a house boy in the btime of the American Consul in Shanghai and even falls in love with Kincaid's beautiful blond daughter. In the meantime he is assisting the Consul to uncover a ring of narcotic smugglers. When the girl insultingly refuses him the lad decides to work with Fu Yang, an influential smuggler.

How-everhe comes back later to win Jane's love and to give the information to Kincaid. Fu Yang is a deadly adversary and though caught in the tn.p manages to wreak his vengeance. The play ends on a tragic note. Cast Apprai-rd John Ricci in the role of thej iov sustameu his part oeauutuilv and piaved with Oriental ret i-; icence throughout. John Valen tine brought dignity and author-) ity to his portrayal of the doc tor.

Carol Brune and Diane Carroll offered priceless comedy. Allen M. Rabinofl portrayed well the sinister, crafty qualities of Fu' Yang. Lovely Lois Qtunn revealed sincerity. Nolan Coyle, Eette Clarke.

Grace Meks. Nick Crane and others were strong in support. OlTiging MeiOdianS Qff Stage FlXtUTe Oiiginallv engager! for two weeks, the Singing Melodians begin their third straight year at the Theatre Mart tomorrow. Thev have tirmlv established themselves with oiio audiences i attending "The Drunkard." They harge their repertoire of weekly. LATE SHOW TONIGHT ifWt (ic SI 4' lmtm i it i i UW niA.

Asr hit aril ii PICFAIR JEWEL CINEMA tion of a composite beauty. AGATHA ROLE GOES TO VIRGINIA M'DOWALL Virginia McDowall. sister of Roddy, will be seen as Lady Agatha In "The Fan," which Otto Treminger is directing for 20th. Her test3 are reported exceptional. Miss McDowall is A ery likely to go to New York to appear as Ophelia in "Hamlet" and Lady McDuff in "Macbeth" for Margaret Webster.

Sheldon Leonard Is to enact Ficco, gangster enemy of Tucker (Roy Roberts), in "Tucker's Teople." He is a very heavy heavy In this movie. Report is that Shelley Winters will have costar billing with John Payne and Joan Caulfield in "larceny" and get a big build-up as a dramatic actress at Uniersal-InternationaL SIR RALPH Mil' STAY BEYOND 'HEIRESS Sir Ralph Richardson, who was introduced by Taramonr.t at a 'Yellow Mask' BY KATHERIXE VOX BLOX Ingeniously plotted and written with economy of expression, "Yellow a sensational implodrama bv Howard Yelin. made its bow'at the Jewel Box Theater under the superfine di rection of Bob DuRoy. The author has the power to weave human forces into a dramatic corn- lU 7" i LVl overwriting. He has kept closely to the pattern of his story.

Lo- ale moves from New York to; San Francisco, then to Shanghai and back to San Francisco. Story Fascinates The story is a strange, fascinating one. It deals with a young playboy who has become innocently im-olved in a murder. He goes to his father, a noted plastic surgeon, to have his face made over in order to remain free. The father is disappointed in his son and at first refuses to perform When the bandages are removed the boy discovers that his father ha? changed ht phvsirgnomv so.

phv that he resembles a Chinese. Whether the father actually planned this result as a punish ment is rot made quite clear. From then on the bov is obliged June Havoc to Have Summer Stock Fling June Havoc, ho recently completed a comedy role in "Burlesque" after some heavy emoting in "Gentleman's Agreement" and "The Iron Curtain," has gone to West port, for a tea-son cf summer stock. She will return to film work in September. NOW hXClXSlNE LIMITED Return Engagement Tum.i cum LAURENCE OLIVIER HENRY knCDKMN COKT DAILY STUDIO FROM 2 P.M Phon NO.

1-3661 Vermont ot Hollywood Blvd. Studio parts', may remain here for a pic ture following 'The Heiress" which will begin shooting Mondav nt Paramount with Wil AND FILM SATURDAY, JUNE 1 9, 1 943 BEACH' BEAUTIES Ooldwyn girls. Only three were Wallace and Brewster. Most of Reagan, an artist, in the crca- cie iiavilland, Montgomery Clift, lr ki. Tlvjt'a liova I he'll spend the summer as to be near his pny thur F.

Chase. sician, Dr. Ar- LATE SHOWS TONIGHT BOTH THEATRI IAST COMPlITi SHOW STARTS MIDNITE Only 200 Loughs to a Customer! The FcUER OnUSH AlAFi JANET BLAIR r-xte mt ih Him Smtt WAIT DiSNtY prtstMt flUTO "BONE BANDIT c. fc, FIELD L' i 3151 i HI Tomsrtt 8SI5 Hollywood vs. 1 Sacramento I LMOBE I i umph," starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Beyer and Charles Laughton are scheduled tonight for Warners Hollywood, Downtown and Wiltern theaters.

BOWERY BOYS in "ANGELS' ALLEY" ttHU STU1K0 CITY C9tti Stwv tltef II p. Special Attraction! HOLLYWOOD APOLLO Ct. 2. Owl Show Irena Ounne In I REMEMBER MAMA) R. Hayworth, LADY FROM SHANGHAI CHINESE 6925 Hollywood Blvd.

RE-4111 Dan Dailey In GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY; WINNER CIRCLE EGYPTIAN -Ct. to 4 a.m. GL-110J Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Anne Baxter, John Hodiak in HOMECOMING FILMARTE 1228 N. Vine. Cont.

12:45 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN CUILD b12S Hwd. Blvd. Ct. 12. HI-7111 F.

March-Dan Duryea-Ann Blyth in Another Part of Forest; Ancei'a Alley HOLLYWOOD Cont. 12:30 HE-9371 Mature, FURY AT FURNACE CREEK; Smith-Parker in WOMAN IN WHITE IRIS B508 Hwd. Blvd. Ct. 13.

CL-5863 F. March, Dan Duryea, Ann Blyth in Another Part of Forest; Angel's Alley L0MA S. Owl. CL-8711 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Parker-Smith In WOMAN IN WHITE VOGUE 6675 Hwd. Blvd.

Ct. 12. GR-255S Vivien Leiih In ANNA KARENINAj CAMPUS SLEUTH OCEAN PARK, SANTA MONICA, VBNICi. W.L.A., CULVER CJTY DOME Cont. 12:45.

Ovl in-3ri. S.M.-6327J E. Flynn In SILVER RIVER; SHAGGY, in color CRITERION Ct. 11:45. Owl.

S.M.-5S28I P. Cummins. Green Grass of Wyoming; Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH ROSEMARY r. 12 45. Owl 10.

S.M.-63279 Dennis O'Keefe In RAW DEAL; I JANE DOE VENICE 1. Ow! S.M. -63278 R. Hayworth. LADY FROM SHANGHAI; SCUODA-HOO! SCUDDA-HAV! color BUNOY Pirn.f entinela.

Fr. Pk. AR-95161 GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT; DOUBLE LIFE; 20 YEARS ACADEMY AWARDS TIVOLI 11523 S. M. Bli-d.

Owl Show 10 Irene Ounne In I REMEMBER MAMA; R. Hayworth, LADY FROM SHANGHAI NU ART Sawtelle-Sta. Mon. Bird. Cont 1 R.

Dix. RETURN OF THE WHISTLER; Roy Racers, GAY RANCH ERO. Color WILSHIRE 13X4 Wilshirc Blvd. Owl Show Hellineer's NAKED CITY, B. Fitzgerald; Ball-Sanders in PERSONAL COLUMN CULVER WashinEton-Iiiinoesre.

VE-8J124 Vivien Leiah in ANNA KARENINA; CAMPUS SLEUTH HUNTINGTON PARK CALIFORNIA Mat. Piicea 12-5. Owl 10:15 Dennis O' Keefe-Claire Trevor, Raw Deal; B. Stanwyck-Heflin In B. Daughter LYRIC 120b Lonir Beach Biv.l.

Cont 115 O'Hara-Young-Webb, SITTING PRETTY; Mark Hellinger'e THE NAKED CITY MAYW00D 4417 E.Slausoo. Ct.l.LA-S454 J. Haver, SCUDDA-HOO! SCUDDA-HAY! color; Milland-Laughton, The Big Clock ALCAZAR 4426 K. Op. 1 LA-3306 Abbott-Costello, N00SE HANGS HIGH; Caulfield Lake in SAINTED SISTERS REDONDO, HERMOSA, MANHATTAN RE DON DO Op.

1 :45. Owl Show. Red. 5254 Peggy Cummins, Creen Grass Wyoming: Bette Davis In WINTER MEETING STRANU l'nt 1 Redorido S300 ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE; FOOL'S GOLD HERMOSA Onen 12 45 Redonrio S'M'S Stanwyck-Heflin in B. DAUGHTER; Parker-Smith in WOMAN IN WHITE LAMAR Manliattan Ht-n.

Owl Red 8500 Irene Dunne in I REMEMBER MAM Aj Bennett Ahem in SMART WOMAN GLENDAIE ALEX Open 12. CH-S152S Flynn-heridan In SILVER RIVER; I JANE DOE GLENOALE dp. 12. Owl SI ow. CH-S281S Peggy Cummins in GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING; THE COUNTERFEITERS CALIFORNIA Op.

1. eimokiag. CH-S1387 MacMurray-Valii, MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; WRECK OF THE HESPERUS CAPITOL Open 12. CH. 31401 Robinson-Lancaster, ALL MY SONS; Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH GATEWAY San Open 1:15 Milland-Laughton in THE BIG CLOCK; SITTING PRETTY GLEN Colorado-Adams.

Onen 1 CH-517S6 Cooper-Goddard, UNC0NQU ERED, color; Dennis Morgan TO THE VICTOR IONG BEACH CREST A tlantlr Carson. Cont 12 4-1619 March-Ouryea-Blyth In ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST; I JANE DOE NORTH HOLLYWOOD. VAN NUYS, SHERMAN OAKS. STUDIO CITY STUDIO CITY Op. 1.

SU-22377, ST-71977 F. March-Dan Duryea-Ann Blyth in Another Part of Forest; Angel's Alley EL PORTAL North Hollywood. Open 12 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Abbott-Cottello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH VALLEY North Hollywood. Open 12:45 Tim Holt in ARIZONA RANGER; LAW COMES TO GUNSiQHT LA REIN A Open 12:45. ST-7-2942 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH VAN NUYS Otien 1:45.

ST-52731 0 Hara-Voung-Webb, SITTING PRETTY; Y. De Carlo. Teny Martin in CASBAH PASADENA, SO. PASADENA, ALHAM6RA ACADEMY Own 12. RY-1650S Flynn-Sheridan In SILVER RIVER; 1 JANE DOE UNITED ARTISTS Onen 12 RY-16577 Stanwyck-Heflin in B.

DAUGHTER; Marie Wilson, FABULOUS JOE, color PASADENA- Oprn 1 a on SY-S7143 Andrews-Tierney. THE IRON CURTAIN: ARGYLE SECRET UPTOWN Open 1. SY-34330 Andrews-Tierney, THE IRON CURTAIN: ARGYLE SECRET STRAND Open 12. SY-38187 O' Hara-Voung-Webb, SITTING PRETTY; Dennis Morgan in TO THE VICTOR WASHINGTON Open SY-70140 Allyson-Johnson in BRIDE GOES WILD: Grant-Young-Niven, BISHOP'S WIFE STATE Open 12:45. SV-2713B Academy Award Beet Foreign Film.

SHOESHINE PARK open 1:45. SY-42115 Roland, BEAUTY AND THE BANDIT; Crabbe, GHOST OF HIDDEN VALLEY RIALTO Smth. Pasa. On. 12:45.

SY. 93161 Irene Ounne In I REMEMBER MAMA: SCUDDA-HOO! SCUDOA-HAY! color EL REY AH, arnbra. 4th at Main. AT-46151 TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS; ON OLD SPANISH TRAIL, eolor POMONA, ONTARIO FOX Pomona. Cont.

1. Owl Show Wayne-Fonda-Temple, FORT APACHE; Caulfield Lake In SAINTED SISTERS SUNKIST Pomona. Robinson-Lancaster, ALL MY SONS; Olivier-Fontaine, REBECCA VILLAGE Claremont. Kerr Pidgeon in IF WINTER COMES; Eddie Cantor in IF YOU KNEW SUSIE CR AN ADA On! a no. Flynn-Sheridan in SILVER RIVER; SHAGGY, color ml liam Wvler directir.e and Olivia Miriam Hopkins and Mona Freeman as other principal.

Ralph has no commitment right now ahead of a stage appear-'to live the life of an Oriental ance next spring in Henrik Ibsen's "Brand." though Korda may develop something for the cinema. Ilona Massey. Walter Pidgeon. Maria Montez, P.onita Granville, Turhan Bey, Patricia Morison. Marina Koshetz and Mitzi Mackar were among stars attending the ve ry brilliant continental party given by Alexis Thurn-Taxis and Lilli Messinger (Mrs.

Thurn-Taxis). Louis B. Mayer, Clarence Brow and William Seiter were among executives and directors present. Bing Acquires Secondary Title The Stomper Bing Crosby has earned a new title. It's "The Stomper." He got it after performing the "schuh-plattle" in "The Emperor Waltz," Technicolor musical at Paramount theaters.

The "schuhplattle" Is said to be a traditional Austrian dance which demands a contortionist's ability and involves the slapping of thighs and soles of feet between vigorous stamping of the heels. Bing, who joins a group of professional "schuhplattlers" in the dance is dazzlingly dressed for the event in bright green, knee-length embroidered stockings, short leather pants, an open-necked shirt and an Alpine hat Turnabout to Have Birthday Turnabout Theater box office reports that 75 of the tickets for the July 10 birthday show' are already sold. This date marks the end of the seventh year and the beginning of the eighth for the unique showhouse. REVUE SIGNS 'FINGER MAN' Ken Murray has signed Georges Andre Martin as a feature of his new 10th edition of "Blackouts of 1948" at El Capitan. Martin Is known as "the man with the dancing fingers." He "costumes" his digits for the particular dance he interprets and in his routine presents ballet, jitterbug, rumba and fast taps.

Martin's appearance 1 "Blackouts" marks his first on the West Coast. 5i CROSBY-FONTAINE wm. RoUnd ulvvr tvcile Watcoa i Produced h. CtKirlc BrckfU Ton HT 101 IIKEIES mt tSIITUH TH1ATKS Of EN Ml WCHT I ATE SHOW AHfl ID F0t WltWIF 1 at anne BAXTER john HODIAK I ft A cou sum coo camoom wtenai A MEKVVH UtOV PRODUCTION 13 ORPHEUM OPEN AIL NIGHT Finil Al ofij Iwdo'l I 5i FREDDIE STEWART JUNE PREiSSER BOBBY SHfcRWOODS ORCHESTRA of Mirrors" American Premiere ENQUIRE 419 N. Foirfo.

Phon. VO. iH 4 I If) Color bv TECHNICOLOR i mm I B.ii ji a 4 PET SMITH'S I ih'v'iini SI rVtAl 1 Producer Brady 85 Today NEW YORK. June IS William lywood. radio, television and the A.

Brady, dean of theatrical pro summer theaters. Queers and a rugged individual- Despite his age, he maintains a 1st. will observe his Kth birthday sharp lookout for a new play to prouuee. reads a lot and claims to tomorrow. Nothing special wul know everylhing that goes on.

commemorate the event, he said. Mentally alert as ever, he's not It will be just another dav. In sprv physically. Consequently, the rast he used to be an avidje finds it to attend the A. theater.

Hi? wife and friends on reader of the Congressional Rec-Lnd thev pjve him dtaiIed re- crd. Not ny more, though, exercise he prom-rau-e he's dissatisfied with the'enatiPS rn the beautiful terrace UptowM Jov A II A tfr II) ARROYO 3236 X. Fir. Cm' 12 Owl Caulfield. Llks In SAINTED 8I8TER8: Mature, FURY AT FURNACE CREEK IELM0NT lt-Vrm't.

Ct. 12:30. EX-1331 Vivian Leiph In ANNA KARENINAj CAMPUS SLEUTH BEVERLY Bev. Hills. Ct.

1 :45. CR-64141 Andrews-Tierney, THE IRON CURTAIN; Stanwyck-Heflin In B. DAUGHTER BOULEVARD Wmh. -Vermont. Owl Show MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Abbott-Costallo.

NOOSE HANGS HIGH BRUIM i'nl. Ct 1. Owl. AR. 39298 R.

Hayworth, LADY FROM SHANGHAI; Mature. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK BARLTON Wat'B-54. Owl Show. AX-1892I Mature. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK; Smith.

Parker, WOMAN IN WHITE CARMEL 8163 Sta. Blvd. Owl Show Irene Ounne in REMEMBER MAMA; Mature, FURY AT FURNACE CREEK CARTHAY CIRCLE Op. 1. WE-7211 Cuinmlnt.

Green Grass ot Wyoming) Don 0 Ccnnor in ARE YOU WITH IT? EL REV 5517 Wilshire. Ct. 12:30. YO-08S8 Vlvl-n Lelrh In ANNA KARENINA; CAMPUS SLEUTH EMBASSY Western-SH. 0-l 10.

FP-431? Hepburn.Traey-Johnson, Stats Uniont Maturs. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK FAIRFAX l.Owl. WY-3118 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; LETTER FORM UNKNOWN FIGUEROA Fie. -Sta. B.

Owl 10. MIRACLE OF THE BELLS: LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN AO-0515 WOMAN 4 STARWi! Urea. On. 12:15. THE LOST ONE La Traviata YO-8211 Mt.ie by Cluseppa Verdi FLORENCE- Fl on p.

Or! in is Anr)re5-TIiney. THE IRON CURTAIN; LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN GENTRY Ow! tbcw 10 Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH; Caulfield Lake in SAINTED SISTERS GOLDEN GATE 517S Whit F'vl. t.t 11 So Robinson Lancaster In ALL MY SONS: Stanwyck-Henin In B. OAUCHTER CORDON Ii WH-1151 Milland-Lauxhton in THE BIG CLOCK; R. Hayworth.

LADY FROM SHANGHAI HIGHLAND FKfi Fie Owl. AL-9648 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS: Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH LA BREA Ct 2 Owl.WA-8502 Irene Dunne In I REMEMBER MAMA; Mature. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK; LARCHM0NT T.arrhmont-Bv. Owl Show MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN LIDO T.a Ciencra-Pirn. 0i Show 9:45 Irena Dunne in I REMEMBER MAMA; Milland-Laughton In THE BIG CLOCK LOYOLA anchoter-Renu lve.l Ct.

1:30 Dan Oailey in GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY; WINNER'S CIRCLE MELROSE MI. at Verm't. Owl Show 10 Tracy-Hepburn-Johnson, State of Union; Mature. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK MESA Ct 2 Ow! AX -1-6959 Youna-Webb-O'Hara, SITTING PRETTY; Milland-Laushton In THE BIG CLOCK PARISIAN Ver. -8th.

Ot. 2. Owl. DR-1013 Irene Ounne in I REMEMBER MAMA; SCUDDA-HOO! SCUDOA-HAY', color RAVENNA Ot. 12:15.

FE-0008 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS: LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN REGINA 8556 Wilsh. Owl. CR 56464 Irene Dunne in I REMEMBER MAMA; Mature. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK RITZ -WiUhne at J.a Rrra. int.

12:30 F. March, D. Duryea, A. Blyth in Another Part ot Forest; Angel's Alley RIVOLI S. Western.

AX-28716 Charles Starrett. PHANTOM VALLEY; J. Wakely, SONG OF THE DRIFTER SEVILLE tt'rst HK.I i 64ih ABBOTT A COSTELLO IN H'LYWOOD; Tyrone Power in JESSE JAMES STADIUM tson. Owl. CR 62083 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN STARLAND 2624 N.

Owl Show J.imts Craia in MAN PROM TEXAS; Marsha Hunt In INSIDE STORY wTOWER rmnpton. Free Park. NE 61315 Andrews-Tierney, THE IRON CURTAIN; Richard Arlen in SPEED TO SPARE UNITED ARTISTS 5ie. Whit. On.

12.30 Andrews-Tierney. IRON CURTAIN; Constance Bennett, SMART WOMAN UPTOWN West. -Ohm. It. 12:15.

PA-IIIS Dan Dailey In CIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY; WINNER'S CIRCLE VILLAGE Westwon.l Owl BR-04101 Tierney-Andrews, THE IRON CURTAIN; Stanwyck-Hetlln In DAUGHTER WESTERN West'n-39. Owl 10. AX-21601 Irene Ounne in I REMEMBER MAMA: SCUDDA-HOO! SCUDOA-HAY! color WESTLAKE Ct.U Owl ehow MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Abbott-Costello, NOOSE HANGS HIGH WILSHIRE Bev. Hills. Doors open 12:15 Clark Cable, Lena Turner, Anne Baxter, John Hodiak in HOMECOMING DOWNTOWN IOS ANGELES LINCOLN -23O0 8 IVotral MI-6275 Mature, FURY AT FURNACE CREEK) MacMurray-Valll, Miracle 01 the Bells wLOS ANGtLtS Klb Bwv.

MI-6I77 Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Anne Baxter, John Hodiak in HOMECOMING LOEW STATE 70S RE-4111 Dan Oailey in GIVE MY RECARDS TO BROADWAY; WINNER'S CIRCLE MILLION 307 Bri.a )av. MI-6274 State: IN PERSON JOE LUCCINS A HONEY DRIPPERS; Jubil.ii.rs A Revue NEWSREEL Theatre 744 MI-6272 March of Time: BATTLE OF GREECE; First Films: JERUSALEM CAPTURED ORPHEUM ftU MI-6272 Viven Leiah in ANNA KARENINA; CAMPUS SLEUTH PALACE C30 S. B.lwy. Ot 9. MI-6I76 Abhott-Costeiio.

NOObc HANGS HIGH; LETTER FROM UNKNOWN WOMAN 4 I A LTO 8 i llrwrl. iv. MI-6273 MIRACLE OF THE BELLS; Parker Smith WOMAN IN WHITE INGIEWOOD ACADEMY 5 A Vr. Vii. i 1 PL.151S1 E.

Flynn In SILVER RIVER; J. Reynolds, ALWAYS TOGETHER UNITED ARTISTS-) t. 12 .3, Ott-81701 Robinson Lancaster in ALL MY SONS; O. O'Keefe. M.

Hunt in RAW DEAL FIFTH AVENUE 5th-Msnrh. Owl Show Pegsy Cummins In GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING; THE COUNTERFEITERS IN OLE WOOD 103 N. Brca Owl ehow Grant-YountNifn. BISHOP'S WIFE; O'Hara-Youne-Webo. SITTING PRETTY SEVILLE West at 4th.

OR-82000 ABBOTT A COSTELLO IN H'LYWOOD; T. Power, C. Tierney In ESSE JAMES ORANGE COUNTY BROADWAY Sm'i Ann Phone 300 Red Skelton In FULLER BRUSH MAN; Preston Foster In THUNDER HO FOX-i jli.ron Phone Mature, FURY AT FURNACE CREEK; Smith Parker In WOMAN IN WHITE WEST COAST San'K mi Phone 88 McCrea-Des In FOUR FACES WEST! I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR SHOES FOX -Anaiietin. Phone 3602 Dan Oailey, GIVE MY REGARDS TQ color; Arthur Takes Over ANAHEIM Annhe.rn. Phona 4212 ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS; Randolph Scott In COAST GUARD Cijcatcrs Spoken Drama LAST 2 TIMES EXCELLENT SEATS AVAILABLE SATURDAY MATINEE SUSANNA FOSTER WILBUR EVANS NADOHI 9 MHIIOM Musical Mssterpi Wit Attrectiwi NEW V0RK.5 FAVORITE COMEDIAN 'VutDIIDf'C LATE SHOW TONIGHT, DOWNTOWN AND HOLLYWOOD OPEN ALL NI6HT 1 Stftlv 4--'- --Mir' WW.

IN 2 WtfK ft DOWNTOWN HOUTW00D BEVERIT HlltS ohm i 0 en? MCM 1 TV. OC9 0OM: tto nrt tti oaicimo 0f 1 MOON MIT LATE SHOWS TONIGHT VIVIPN I .4 SSI iBILTM0Rt2WEEiiBeg.MOftJUNE2lM3U.Wed.SatSl fur TutATsf r.tut n.uMTcuNtyT 1 iaum uhicim nntBmrwirarv trend Inactive on Broadway since he; revived "Kind iany- v.tw tor hU wife, Grace George, Erac'y isn't taking things as easy as one would thik. On the contrary, he is pretty much occupied at his combined home and office at 510 Park Ave. Of the 253 productions done by him in New York, he controls 150 more or less. Many of them are often sought by Hol- Erickson Set Leif Erickson has been to appear opposite Eve Ardcn in The Road to Rome" at the La Jolla summer theater next mmth.

Last season be was seen with Miss Ardcn in "Biography" at the same theater. SHOWS TONITE! ALL THIII WAINII THIATKf 4 i till f-" niwrn KVHl iWAVliwiii" 1 I fc U.c Jfs" SAy VE. JUNE to ill iniwwwiw nTvimnini.nv, "'v' tmp unTFn inwnnu EVENINGS, ri rtDlTJIII vtki rr. CL VHTIIHIl MOUT I B1LTMOR.E 1 2 fi AS, 7 bUUU no wood EVFS. I '30 MAT.

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