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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 3, 1948 Paulette Has Competition Eddie G. Takes Glamor Bath SCREEN By Lew Sheaffer ful splash In the violet-scented bubbles, "but I'm having great time. van. All we can say is the art or scrubbing before the camera U. nhnnnoH cl'nfp CT3W" Unknown Signed for 'Knock' Lead; Other News From Hollywood Studios Theater Notes June Morgan, an eleven-year-old -child dancer and actress attending the Professional Children's School, has been chosen Miss Professional Child of 1948, to appear at the second annual ball and floor show being given at the Hendrik Hudson Ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel tonight, as part of the $50,000 scholarship fund drive of the P.

C. S. alumni association, to educate talented youngsters at the institution at 1860 Broadway. Little June was awarded one of the two scholarships given yearly by the alumni group for outstanding scholarship and promising talent. She will join Once Columbia's publicity mills start grinding and a certain rsBMcoTcorcoBTco "7 nvi VNo ford and Claudette Colbert de-lichted the world with a peek Hollywood (U.R) The ladles haven't a movie trick left to call their own any more.

Edward G. Robinson took a bubble bath today. Cigar and all! We've covered many a lavish bathing scene from black-tile pools filled with Merle Oberon and bubbles to wooden tubs filled with Paulette Goddard and bubbles but this was the weirdest yet. We don't know what Warner Brothers has In mind for "Key I 1 at their soapy curves. piece of news becomes generally known, another ten thousand young hopefuls will probably feel themselves justified in heading for Hollywood to storm the studio The name of We don't thinK ineyu jio to worry about the competition, though.

Mr. Robihson's curves are a little skimpy In spots adapted by James Webb, the story will deal with Civil War blockade -running, instead of and lumpy in otners. frontier life on the Oregon their reason would be 22 year-old John Derek. An unknown, without screen experience, Derek has just been signed to play a key role in "Knock On Any Door" in support of Humphrey Bogart. Derek will portray the juvenile delinquent who grows up to be a murderer.

In the novel, a best Trail. Largo." But there was Robin son, who isn't nearly as pretty as Paulette Goddard, in a red "The Illegals." directed and produced by Meyer Levin in Europe and aboard ship en and-green bathrobe. And there several other children from the school in picking the winner of was the tub, a claw-legged vari a Wire-Way wire recorder, and ety, filled with foamy, white seller by Willard Motley, the help many of the Professional soapsuds. boy is the main character, but Children's School's famous The swarthy Mr. R.

didn't seem to feel he was invading a alumni in making the affair a success. "WINTER MEETING," starring Bette Davis, opens next Wednesday at the Warner Theater. James Davis is her leading man in the Warner Brothers' drama. department reserved for glam MRS. LANDINGS, mean-ing Myrna Loy, plays Cary Grant's so-called helpmate noute to Palestine, will be released in May under the sponsorship of Americans for 11a-ganah.

The seagoing episodes, according to the announcement, were made on the Haganah ship "Unafraid," which figured in the headlines after its capture by the British and the internment of its passengers at Cyprus. our gals. He stripped off his "High Button Shoes," musical robe and crawled into the tub, comedy hit at the Shubert, will as a member of the "Passion 'Crisis in Italy' the screenplay will undoubtedly center the action around Bogart. Derek, a Los Angeles actor, was under contract to David O. Selznick before the war, but military service prevented him from appearing in any films.

Columbia signed Derek to a seven-year contract. The boy must have something. He was as blase as a cover girl "Mr. Blandings Builds in play a special Decoration Day lllKUlll uubuciccj a aiiu vvuu in his bathing trunks, cigar and Solos at Roxy matinee May 31, in lieu of its regular Wednesday matinee goose-pimples. composed the music for the Ex perimental Theater's "Tempor His Dream House," comedy hit at the Astor.

All the photographers in town that week. ary Island," will inaugurate the came loaded with extra flash Spring Music festival at How "Crisis In Italy," the latest March of Time, will be shown exclusively at the Roxy starting Monday. Disclosing that Italy has more Communists in bulbs to get the best view of Pierre Cartier, the satirical A whiz of magic featured at bathing beauty Robinson's hairy chest and knobby kneeds. ard University in Washington D. C.

Mr. Fuller, a baritone; will give the first concert to-morrow afternoon. Actor Bill Williams Says Mothers Are Here to Stay Spivy's Roof, will tour the states this Summer, presenting his own two hour revue, "Mirth and Magic," at both theaters and ratio to its population than any other country in the world, in Humphrey Bogart and Lionel Barrymore sneaked In, too, with a contemptuous "haw haw" for Robinson's fall from virile Leonard Smith, assistant cluding Russia, the March of schools. Times states that they art. so "All's Well," with Charles J.aughton, Dorothy George Montgomery as principals, will face the cameras next week as Benedict Bogeaus' next production for United Artists' release.

The movie will include a Laughton episode which was filmed for "A Miracle Can Happen" and never used. A dramatic comedy about a bishop, a minister and a girl in By VIRGINIA MacFHERSOV Hollywood (U.R) Actor Bill Williams, sporting one of his Mr. Cartier, who has just be confident of their strength they It was no stag affair. The stage manager for "Mr. Roberts," has been named stage director for the show of the Newspaper Guild's Page One Ball to be held May 5 at Manhattan expect to gain control by peaceful methods.

21 and a pair of his come an American citizen, also will present his mystifications in the afternoons at recreation center (Summer schools) as ex gangster leading lames, Lauren Bacall and Claire Trevor, were on hand. Robinson 780 hand-knit socks, said today The screen feature is "Sitting BADMAN MASON After assorted film sorties in that direction, James Mason officially turns up as the "Man of Evil" at the Win the way the psychiatrists and Pretty," comedy hit starring Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara "free show" for the children. ignored 'em both. Center. He is the son of Leonard Smith, who originated PAGE OXE.

ociologists and columnists are and 31 socks behind schedule. But he turned piker on his birthday. Let the maws down, he did. They shipped him 34 cakes. Twenty-six of 'em chocolate.

"And I'm allergic to chocolate," Williams explained. "Makes me break out. But the neighbors had cake for a week." Bill's married to actress Barbara Hale, and when their daughter was born six months ago his fan club became Grandmothers, Inc. panning moms is a uuncn ot "I may not look like Cleo and Clifton Webb. a small fc.ast coast town, it win He also demonstrates and explains various tricks to the au ter Garden.

patra," he snarled, with a play be directed by Alfred E. Green dience, ones they in turn can Subs for Capitol Show Miriam Hopkins, off the master for parlor antics. Mr. The Slate Brothers, plus Fay Cartier, who has in the past divulged the secrets of his art both to Life Magazine and in a hooey. (Where do you think he got all those ties and socks?) He just about has to say that.

Because blond Bill is the only star in the business with a fan club of nothing but mamas. Mothers, they call themselves. As soon as thev got organ Carroll, will replace Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis at the Capitol next Thursday, the latter leaving to fulfill previously con 9 nhn (1 1 illi MFBVnpnnKS I "Si flirt series of Warner Brothers shorts, usually discards his feats of mystery after disclosure of JUIllI WHH Ikur a.1111 lajnui Ajp)rV, tracted engagements. Tex Max Allentuck, 37, six feet tall, I.jo pounds, general manager for Kermit Bloomgarden and custodian for "Command Decision" at the Fulton, takes to the wild blue yonder at La Guardia Field at 9:45 Monday morning, destination Bermuda. While reclining on its shores, scenting its flora and wolfing its viands, Mr.

Allentuck hopes to recover his aplomb and six pounds he lost between the Big Snow and April Fool's Day. He will hold a brief reception Monday morning at the foot of the ramp leading to his plane. III tvthe Story ot AWI WUMCIN laj run. DODYandSOULL COMi their workings. He is the only performer credited with changing his routines quarterly.

ized they notified Williams he'd Benekes band heads the stage show. Mark Hellinger's "The Naked City," starring Barry just been name chief "mama's boy." They got away with it, too, even if he is over six feet Fitzgerald, continues a record run on the screen. "THREE DARING DAUGHTERS" Jeanette McDonald Jos Iturhl 4Chaa. Bor. 'A WOMAN'S VENGEANCT Boro Theater Men Buy Cinema Dante Cinema Dante, recently renovated at a cost of $100,000, has been purchased by Michael Hyams and Green, owners of the City 14th St.

and Irving Place theaters, Manhattan, and the Hopkinson. The theater will be renamed the Little Met and foreign language films, KINGS Flatbusa ass) Tilda! PITKIN Pitkin ens' sarateaa Avanuaa. Jules Dassin, who directed the new Allan Scott comedy, high and weighs 190 pounds. "Joy to the World," starring Alfred Drake and Marsha Hunt at 'Search' in Double Plug screen five years, will return for a principal role in the Olivia de Havilland vehicle, "The Heiress," which William Wyler will produce for Paramount next Summer. "The Heiress" is a current Broadway hit, starring Wendy Hiller and Basil Rathbone.

Bing Crosby, who recently completed "the Emperor Waltz" at Paramount with Fontaine as co-star, will head East in two weeks with his wife to attend the opening game of the Pittsburg Pirates, of which he is part owner, and to be guest star on a number of radio programs. He will appear with Fred Allen, Ethel Merman, Henry Fonda, Alec Tem-pleton, Shirley Temple and John Agar. Joel Mc-Crea will star In Milton Sperling's Technicolor production of "Distant Drums," a Williams was touched, in gratitude, he pledged he would faithfully keep every gift they "The Search," M-G-M drama the Plymouth Theater, left for MICKEY ROONEY BRIAN DONLEVT "KILLJRJlcCOY" THE PRINCE OF THIEVES' JON HALL (CINECOLOB) California today. Arrived there ALPINE. 69th St.

and Fifth BEDFORD. Bedford BROADWAY. Broadway-Myrtla CONEV ISLAND. Surf-Stlllwell Avs.7 46TH 46th Utrecht Av.A SATES. Gatsa Ave.

and Broadway. KAMEO, East. P'way A Nastr'd Av.A ELBA, Livinasten St. 4 Hanovsr PI. 1 ORIENTAL, Mth St.

and lth Ays PREMIER, Sutter hit at the Victoria, will be fea gave him and wear everything Bushwick's Finals they whipped up on their own needles be it knitted or MIDNITE HORROR STAGE aV SCREEN SHOWS TONITB at MKLBA BAY RIDGE (SAT. APR. 10) LATE SHOWS TONITB AT ALL I.OEWS with occasional "superior" Hollywood productions, will be exhibited. The new policy is to Grand finals of the RKO Bushwick's talent hunt will BAY RIDGE-. ROBERT TAYLOR AUDREY T0TTE He didn't know what he was be launched April 15.

tured in the radio version of "Author Meets Critic" tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. over NBC and in the televised edition over WNBT at 8 p.m. Aline Mac-Mahon, one of the "Search" principals, will appear on both programs. take place this Monday night, with the audience's applause se saying. Come Christmas and there MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE he will decide upon which of three directorial offers he will accept.

MGM, 20th Century-Fox and an independent unit which plans to do a film. in New York, have approached Mr. Dassin, whose last film assignment, "Naked City," is one of the reigning hits of the(year. Lorenzo Fuller, who sings In the musical hit "Finian's Rainbow" at the -Itith Street Theater were 241 long, narrow pack lecting tne winners. All winners in the previous elimination nights will perform Monday.

Warwick "niCII WALL" Jerome and Fulton I John HodlsH, 'LOVE FROM A STRANGER' BORO PARK "VOICE OF THE Slst St. and New Utraeht Av Reaian, and "1 BKCAMfcA CRIMINAL'; BREVOORT. Dana Andrews, Mtrie Oberon, "NIGHT SONG" Bravocrt Plato and Bsdlard .4 Dcoorah Kerr. 'BLACK NARCISSUS (Calar) PALACE Ray Mllland. Mariano Dlotrlth.

"GOLDEN EAR. E. York Ave. and Strauss RINGS" 4 Franchot Taa, "I LOVE TROUBLE'9 awaaam-aeawawaaHaaamwaaaawaaawawamwa BROOKLYN ALBEE "Call Nnrthslde 177," 1 1:3 ages under his tree, and 780 square, fat ones. Ties and socks.

:44. 9:33. "Tender Since then Williams has leara." FOX "Relentless." 11:00. "The Flame," 4:03, METROPOUTAN "Body and Soul." been known to change haberdashery as often as four times 1032 play by Dan Totheroh, for I JlteVtiT! BROOKLYN KENMORC DYKER PROSPECT 1:64. 4:43.

I ills release by Warner Brothers. Asa day. And already he's 11 ties "A VERY FUNNY PICTURE' CARY LORCTTaV STAGE PLAYS STACK PLAYS PARAMOUNT "Out of the Paat." 12:17 3:11. 9:117, 11:07. 7:3.

10:85. GRANT YOUNfiW.4. TILYOU ORPHEUM MADISON BUSHWICK STRAND "The Adventures of Robin Hood." 3:11, 11:10. 9:09. "Smart Politics," MATS.

TODAY WED. EVGS. "One of the belt ot the Barnes, Trib. ALFRED DRAKE MARSHA HUNT JOY TO THE WORLD D-uJV HTU1' GREENPOINT 7:97, 10:68. MANHATTAN vviaaiU'iijiii rsrt i a iuuiii.

li REPUBLIC DRAMA CRITICS' AWARD BEST PLAY 1947-48 IRENE M. 8ELZNICK vicseil'l A STREETCAR NAMEDDESIRE by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Directed by LI.1A KAZAN JESSICA TANDY Marlon Brando Kim Hunter Karl Maiden Barrymore, 47th 8t. W. ot y. Circle 6-039(1 Evas.

1:30 Share. Mill. TODAY I WED. at 2:30 pTODAYI-1 KllNujWAI Canoylsl.A.wiFE" and "THE CHALLENGE," Tom Conway laT4nlTr Flatbuah Robert Taylor, Audrey Totter, 'HIGH WAIA" MARINE Klnas and "LOVE FROM A STRANGER, John Hodlafc ASTOR "Mr. Blandinis Builds Mis Dream House." my run nnrrii PLYMOUTH Ihea.

45th St. W.of y. CI.6-91H "Nancy Walker is tiilarinui in top-drawrr Broadway show." Atkinson. Timet MIDWAY FLUSHING 'GOLDEN EARRINGS" AVALON, Kims Hth St. Mariano Diatrish An iff i 7th Daw lal i Hss nd nurrw HUMBUC' KIDDIE PalTIU flUSls6IM 7:4.

:41. 11:34, 1:24. CAPITOL "Naked City." 9:24. 11:81. 2:21.

4:81. 7:21. 9:61. ataere, 11:03. 1:33.

4:03. 9:03, 11:33. CRITERION "All My Sons." 9:30. 11:18, 1:10, 2:88, 4:45, 6:35, 1:25, 10:16, 12:05, RICHMOND NANCY WALKER tJtlW)oitfUs HILL STRAND LlNDEN.tor.N'ttrand-P'ttidaAvi'.'.aWI LOVE TROUBLE," Franchot Tana. Janet Blair MAYFAIR.

Ave. Coney III. DANA ANDREWS GHTSONG" NOKTRAND, Klnis MERLE OBERON I-" I VJ I I KLM, Asnua at East 17th St 4 "BLACK NARCISSUS (Technicolor), Psporall Kerr MA, I'M DANCIN' Look )I(H. Hill 300 Ml Conceived hv Jerome Robbini GLOBE "Close I'p," 10:48, 12:35, 2:23, 4:10, 5:58, 7:48. 9:33, 11:20, Aha at RKO Manhattan, I Mil.

2:36. FAfTrAGUT, Fl'b'h Rd. June Allyson "rnnn NEWS" ffi? I ai in MARIE. Potsr Lawford vlJUU Technicolor ALBEMARLE. MAVFA1R "Gentleman's At-reement." MATINEE TODAY at 2:30 "To be remembered with 'Show Boat' anil Bnrnes.

Herald Tribune THE THEATRE GUILD tire-send A NEW MUSICAL PLAY Allegro Mutlr by RICHARD ROOGERS Hot A Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd Rntire Production euiH ry ACNES do MILLE Bronx a Westchester TOM CONWAY Music Lyrics by Hunh Martin Book by Jerome Lawrence 4 Rehert E- Lea A George Abbott 4 Jerome Robbini Production ADELPHI Then. 54th St. E. ot way. CI.

6-3097 Ivm.Mon thruThur JI.20-4 80 Frl 4 Sat. 1 Wed. Jl. 20 Ioi3.60 MailOrdersFilled 'MCRDER IN REVERSE" William Hartnoll RIALTO, Flatbush Av. -Cortolyou Rd.

and AIDEN tARTORANT-LORITTATOUNO-ara)amal caaiuf MM 'CART mmd Thm BISHOP' Mff CHINFSF SMC. QUENTIM. Quantln Rd. at E. 35th St.

ABBOTT 4 COSTELL0, "WTSTFt'L WIDOW OP COLLEGE, Flatbush WAGON GAP" and "THE LOST MOMENT" TRIANGLE, Klnas Hy-E. 12th H. Baoart. "Treasure ef Sierra "Always Toaethar" vogue rrrKr; "don-t miss it pm mag! Tirni I At Bsre Hall Dostoye.sky't HTUt 11)101" Frenel, 1 1 VULl STARTS 8:30 PM. Mailerplcce inCIUIUl 4 "Schaolfor Danger" MAJESTIC Thea.

44th St. W. ol y. Evas. 8:30 SHORE 0T MI11ANO OOtOtM tAHtlNCS-1 1 LOV1 TROUtU' mnc)i) TON "A SUPERB 'MACBETH' HAS COME TO TOWN." Atkinson.

Times LIMITED ENGAGEMENT 8 WEEKS ONLY! THEATRE INCORPORATED presents "ienul REDGRAVE Matt. Today A Thuri. 2:30, J3.6u-j2.4u "A festival at clowning" Watts Post 1 1:13, 1:20, 8:27, 5:34, 7:41, 9:48. 11:88. 2:02.

Ml SIC HAI "I Remember Mama." 7:10. 10:04, 1:02. 4:00. 6:89. 10:04.

12:20 alate, 9:24, 12:18. 3:16, 6:14. 9:28. PARAMOUNT "Saigon." 9:20, 11:84, 2:31, 6:08, 7:52. 10:36, 1:11: atate, 11:02.

1:39. 6:85, 9:39. 12:21. RIVOLI "The Mirarle of the Bells." 10:11, 12:27, 2:48, 5:03, 7:22, 9:41, 12:00. ROXY "Slttinr Pretty." 11:05, 1:80, 4:15.

6:40, 9:20, 12:15 stale. 12:50, 3:20. 5:45. 8:15. 11:00.

STRAND "Aoril Showers." 10:23, 1:33, ALBEE CALL NORTHSIDE 777' HE HARTMANS LADD i JOE E. BROWN I'THE TENDER I YEARS' I i MACBETH ii'irrrais cujs-r By WILLIAM JAMES STEWART B'KLYN'S GREAT IN PERSON STAGE SHOW Flatbush Aw. 4 MidwnodSt. RU. 2.5S00 fOOaVy i I Doors Optn 9:30 A.M.

IN THE SMASH MUSICAL HIT Angel in the wings PATIO SHAKESPEARE 4 MIDNITC SHOW EVERY NITK CORONET, W. 49 St. Evi. 8:30 M.ti.Wtd. Sit.

Directed br NOKK1S HOI'GH TON NATIONAL Thea. 41 St. ot B'way PE. 8-8230 tvil. Mala.

TODAY WLD, at 31) JTTS BILL "Kojangles" KUIIISU Ll'R MALI1VA way musical comedy stah EMERALD SISTERS (Acrobatic Gems) Senas by KITTY COVER 4 JEFF CLARK M. C. GENE RAYBURN STAGE snow 4:47. 7:30, 10:15, 1:03: state, 12:19. 3:32.

6.32. 8:16. 11:37. RODGERS ft HAMMERSTEIN present ETHEL MERMAN In The Musical Smash V'If'lf Jetsa laaky PraeJwttismt, Ik. arasafsli WARNER "Tlie Adventure of Robin ON SCREEN Marlene Dietrich, Ray Milland: "GOLDEN EARRINGS RUSSELL JANNEYS RUSStLL JANNET 5 Hood." 11:19, 1:28, 3:37, 5:46, 7:55, 10:07.

12:18. (if 1 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN "I HAD A MIOHTV iOOD TIME." George Jean Nathan MAKE MINE MANHATTAN The Gov New Musical Revue Staged by HASSARD SHORT BROAOHURST THEATRE, 44th St. W. at B'way E.8:30,S6-I.80 Mat.Today,Wed.2:3M3.GO-l.20 'THE MIRACLE -J INTEnDpnO CIRCUIT. Music and Lurid 61 IRVINO BERLIN Book bv HERBERT tc DOROTHY FIELDS wifft RAY MIDDI.ETON Directed by Joshua Loaan IMPERIAL 45th tit W.

if B'way "A PICTURE FOR EVERYONE TO SEE!" M-Vi-M prtianfl '0 MONTGOMERY CLIFT ALINE MacMAHON JARMILA NOVOTNA 1 OF THE BELLS Evas. 8 30 Shara. Mats. Today 4 Wed. 2 30 Snara nTuIA-wS THE BEST ifM fiii llFg8aNTCRTAINMENT (lomng ROBERT YOUNG MARGUERITE CHAPMAN In MAX GORDON prnrnta Born yesterday The Hilarious Hit by OABSON KANIN FRED MacMURRAY "A eomrdy of superlative MAURICE EVANS in --GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S COMEDY Man and superman HUDSON Thea.

44th St. E. of B'way. BR. t-5641 En.

Mata. TODAY WED. at Xreakure bierra nuare "Always locetnrr PARK, 44th Street and Flltb Avenue, TninrM FADDIWrC 4 'I LOVt Biff JUDY HOLLI DAY PAUL DOUGLAS 1 Marlene Dietrich COLISEUM, 4th Ave. and 42nd St KISMET, DsKalb Av. nr.

Toiaakina TROUBLE ej AND rnRTWAY. 61 uiNiitK ire niavn kp unm I STATE. DcKalb and Franklin ROGERS II HBII III Tllll 'UNFINISHEO VICTORIA Open 9:30 AM IATC SHOWS FRANK SINATRA RITZ, Sth Awnua and 48th Street Cornel Wilde DANCE Juno Allyson "rfifils MITWC" "MURDEH CANARSIE, Avenue and D3r with LEE J. COBB'HAROtD VERMILYIA wWMimmmmmm I UVUV 11 Li IT Pater Lawford REVERSE" HARBOR, find St. ana 4tn LAST 9 EEKS DFN'MS FLORENCE ANDERSON KING REED MC A Adapted by CUC.i ROBINSON JEFFERS Staled by JOHN GIELRUD ROTATE THEA FRE.

4.1 St. West ol B'way Eves. Mats. TODAY WED. 8:40 SUMNER, Sumner Ave.

and Qulney 'JUNGLE FLIGHT' 'OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS' i BERKSHIRE, Wth St. and Sth Ave "Captain From Castile "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome' VANITY, 56th Stroet and Fifth "Phile Vance's Secret Mission" and "Gas -House Kids' COiO IY KCHNICOlO plut THE FLAM John CARROLL Vin RALSTON Midnight Show Tonite! LYCEUM THEA 45th St E. nt wny.CH. 4-4256 Etta. 411.

MaH. TODAY 4 Wi n. at 3:411 "A PLEASIRE AND A DELIGHT." NEWSWEEK Rrigadoon ZIEGFELB 54th St. 4 6th Ave. Eel 8 30 thruThur.JI.

20-4 80 Sat SI.20-S6 Mat Me Pert. Clr 5-5200 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED TO SEPT. 2SIlt0DMllorSUN paul kelly -Command decision with JAY FAS8ETT ahd PAUL McGRATH FULTON. W.48 St.Eg.8:40.Mat.Today&Tont'li IN PERSON RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL 5HOWP1ACE Of THE NATION SUNSET, 47th Street and Fifth Avenue "Mysterious Intruder" and "Man From Rainbow Valley" LINCOLN, Bedford nr. Eastern Pkwy.

"MR. LUCKY" and "THE KANSAS'' "Superb. triumphant -anes, heraio trii, IRENE DUNNE george steyens' rroMoaot "I REMEMBER MAMA" Barbara BEL 6EDDES Oscar HOMOLKA Philip CORN HENRY FONDA in Mister Roberts by Thomas llrrcen and Joshua Logan with david WAYNE ROBERT KEITH WILLIAM HARRICAN ALVIN. W.52St. EvM.8 30 Mttl.

Today 4 Wed. on roar sctos todot '0YLY CARTE GILBERT SULLIVANoperas AUrivIa afsa AJak A aV al BAY RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK Center, Sth Ave. and 58th St Wild Bill Hickock Rides; also The Frosen Ghost Flertra, 73th St. and Third Ave Invisible Man: also Invisible Man Returns Stanley, Sth Ave. and 75th St Tycoon; also Green for Dancer BEDFORD National.

72" Washington Avs It Had to Be Yons also Unfinished Dane Bosera, 333 Roaera Ave. PR. 42230 also The Kansan BENSONHURST tATt MIDNIOHT niM CxacuKva prsrfucar and dirarlor GEORGt STEVENS Prodvcad by HARRIET ARSONS a An RKO Radio riclvro and THE MUSIC HALL'S GREAT EASTER STAGE SHOW "610 RY OF EASTER" Balovad for-fomod carhadrol pageant and "SILTED LmiaB" Joyout holiday produced by loonldoff, tattings by Bruno Corps do Ballot, Rockottos, Choral Ensombio. Muik Halt Symphony Orchoitra diroctid by Aloxandor Sntallons. rictvira oh MO, 10:04.

1:02, 4:00, 6,59, 1044, astro midnight faotiira 12:20 Slogs Show oh 9:24. 1211, 3.16, 6:14, 9:29 Doors Open Sunday 11:30 A. M. OKLAHOMA! ST. JAMES.

W. 44th St. Eygi. Inrl. Sun.

:30 INo Pert Mon.) $4 80.3 0. 3.00. 2.40. 1.80. 1.10 Matt.

SAT. A SUN. 2:30 3. 60,3.00, 2. 40.1.

SO, 1. 20 ROBERT JANE I MITCHUM GREER i I "OUT OF THE PAST" I ft WAITC0FEATURE Soir DisNfyj BAMBI i Color by TECHNICOLOR Today (Mai. and Niht) "lolanthf" Avnt 5 thru Avil 24 Mikado" CEVTVRY Theatre. 7th Avenue at 59th St. Eyas.

Mata. TODAY WED. at 2:30 iiB Colony, nth Ave. -65th SL BE. 6-2231 Serenadei also Wanted A All 2 Peris.

TODAY VA JAM! "Exuberant muslral season'a most orlainal hit." Lite Mnamine NIAN'S RAINBOW Fi NEW STAGES, relent! JEAN-PA VL SARTRE THE ESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE A 4BTH ST. THFATRE. West of Broadway Evea 8:30. Mats. TODAY WED.

at 3:311 ikii illlll Cllllll r. 1 BORO PARK Normandy. 8-3232 Keep 'Em Laaihinc; also LIT Abner BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Duffleld, Duffiald and Fulton Sis. Nitht Sonei also Black Narcissus Majestic, 651 Fultea St Slave Ship; also Son ef Fury Momart, Fulton St. and Rockwell PI Nocturne; also If I'm Lucky St.

Georte Playhouse. 100 Plneanala St. Golden Earrims; also I Love Troable) Terminal, Fourth Ave. ana Dean St Treasure! of Sierra Madre; also Always Tocethef Tivoli, Fultoa SL and Bare Hall The Idiot; also School tor Dancer BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana. Brilhtea Beach St Nicht Sonc; also Black Narcissus BUSHWICK Empire.

Ralab Ave. 4 B'way. GL. 9-794. Mr Darlinc Clementine; also The KniHer O'HARA WEBB I r'i YOUNG 1 Thorelno Wilder "THE HAPPY JOURNEY" CORT Theatre.

48th St. E. of B'way. CI. S-4281 Eyea.

Intl Sun 8 NePert.Mon.) Mati.Sat.48ua. If StD THU UNITED TISTS ajs-srO-i-sKri 55A saJJMasjJaaV Jjaavi A rV 1 "John Loder ia excellent. Vicki Cuniminrs is splendidly venomoua. Jane Lockhart la altoaether eaptiratinr in a slirk show." BARNES. Herald Tnbunt For love or money HENRY MILLER'S.

43rd St. E.of B'y. BR. 8-370 Eva. 20 to 1.20.

Matt.Today 4 Thura.2 :40 150 SEATS AT (1.20 ALL PERFORMANCES B'sray at 50th Cant. 10 AM ta 2 AM Selected as the "GO SEE" Picture- An honor accorded only the Most Outstanding Film of the TODAY SUNDAY GOOD FUN." Hawkins. -Tela. Strange bedfellows MOROSC0.W.4SEv.lni.8un.8:40MitTodayT'M' Colonial. Broadway and Chauneay Nicht Sonc; also Black Narcissus ERROL OLIVIA FLYNIi deHAVILLANDl I in THE ADVENTURES Of (robin iioodi 1 Color by TECHNICOLOR! pUt "SMART POUTICS FLATBUSH Flatbush, Flatbush and Church The Last ef the Redmtn; Bullda Drummond Strikes Back ursnsaii unyiFii iim i.iiu, oisrs narcissus Kent.

Coney Island Ave. and Avenue The Senator Was Indiscreet; The Secret Beyond the Deer Leader, Coney Island and Newkirk Black Narcissus! also Nicht Sonc Parkalde, 72S Flatbusk Ave Eve af St. Mark; also Hold That Blonde EAST FLATBUSH "Hithly interesting diama '-rMB MAO. Basil RATHBONE Wendy HILLER HE HEIRESS with PATRICIA COLLINGIt Biltmare.W. 47 St.En.8:30.

Meti.Wed.. Sat. 2:30 ART MOONEY A. tt f-. Sua.

BROCK PFMBERTON prcsenti JAMES STEWART In Pr.tf Play by MARY CHASE HARVEY ANTOINKTTK "l'ERRT vtth JOSEPHINE HI LL 4RTHST. Thea ef E.8 '40 SI. 20 to 4.20 Matt. Today Wed. 2:4011.20 ta 13.

Tax Intl. Month by the N.Y. City Subways! ROXY AMIMOtCHUTtA BETfrBRUCE Avenue Avenue ana E. 43d The Senator Was Indiscreet; The Secret Boyant the Deer Rucby, Utisa and Church The Senator Wee Inulserset; The Secret Beyond the Dear tUIIOPKINSON' t(X ISeroo Tna Vcl. 7AvtaaMl.

FLATLANDS ImiK BtKnit Traymor, Avenue and E. 4th Diamond Horseshoe; also Elephant Bee saoaienuaavvs.aaoaura pj tsts LAST COM'lETf JT UIIK SHOW TOmmT II 31 1 UTt FEATURE STARTS IMI i. "An ImmrnMly likrable musical tshow." 0aaACIttl)itLAUEl iHAftOY rritUC)J''laTeJl Atkinson. Times IGH BUTTON SHOES MATINEE TODAY at 2:40 CRITICS PRIZE FOREIGN PLAY "A HIT." LIEE MAGAZINE THE WINSL0W BOY 1 A New Play by TERENCE ATTIOAN Erit.8:40:t4.80.4 20.3 60.3..2.40.I.80. 1 .20 Mate.

Today 4 Thuri. 2:40: S3 80 3.00. 2.40. 1.80. I 20 EMPIRE Thea 40th St.

4 Broadway. PE. -I540 SEATS ON SALE THRU MAY 1st SHUBERT Thea 44th St. W. at y.

Cirtle 6-5UO0 iWl i'il SIT0O61S vmitii-sKX akaoaus till. 8:30. Mata. TODAY li WED. at 2:40 2 SHOWS TODAY Gentleman's GERRITTSEN BEACH Graham, Gerrittsea and Whitney Daisy Kenyon; also Thunder in the Valley KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnis Hiihway at Osean Ancel on Mr Shoulderi also Breakfast for Two PARK SLOPE Atlantic.

Flatbush Ave. and Dean Open City; also Little Miss Broadway Carlton. Flatbushand Seventh Golden Earrlncsi also I ove Trouble New Venus, 1224 Preseeet Avenue Kiss ef Death; also Lost Honeymoon Plata, Flatbush Ave. and Park The Senator Waa Indiscreet! Sonc of Wvominai Sanders, Preseeot Park Woat-l4th Golden Earrinrs; also 1 Love Trouble AVENUE SECTION Avenue Avenue and E. 16th The Senator Was Indiscreet; The Secrot Beyond the Deer RIDGF.WOOD Ridcewnod, 1673 Myrtle Avenue Golden Earrincs; also I Love Trouble Rivoli.

Myrtle and Wilson Avenios Back to Bataan; also Sweet and Low Dowci 8HEFPSHEAD BAY Sheepahead, Sheopohead II Had ta Be You; alto Unfinished Dane SOUTH BROOKLYN i II asaRa, AfTf MATINEE TODAY at 2:30 THE THEATRE GUILD in association with Alfred Fischer present! Agreement TEX BENEKE MM OtCKItTIA Aim 4 LEVIS LAST il -M. "8CPEKLATIYE ENTERTAINMENT!" Coleman. Mirror Seala Htnla 4 Arthur M. Wlrti are bent ICETIME OF 1948 1 $1 TO $2.40 EVE. M4TINEE TODAY CENTER Rotketellfr Cfnter.

CO. 5 5474 LAST TIMES! STAGE SHOWt lANOTS 20li ItlUPi ciirrvaTox YOU NEVER CAN TELL MARTIN BECK Thea. 43th St W. af 8tn Ave. Ev.8:304.0-I.20 MaU.Today4Thur.3.60-l.2C 12 MIONITC UST FEATURE 1 A.M.

CAPITOL 001 wj a. inn n. mmtxi Sanders Globe, 15th tt. and It Diamond Jim; alsg The Epoiltra.

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