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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1942 14 NEW BILLS PROMISE ENTERTAINMENT Phonies of CURTAIN CALLS: ARMY, NAVY ''My Gal Sal' Is Paramount Table Phones '-A BENEFIT NEEDED MANAGING Headliner Unmasked Hams Gossip as They STEINBECK HERO I Akf frill A Willing Film Celebrities' Talents Wasted by Failure Devour Ham or Guzzle Hayworth, Mature Musical Film Has Many Tunsful Hits The new technicolor musical. "Mv Cafe Liquors By GLADWIN HILL To Properly Plan Programs 1 CX 1 I -f -JaW I 1 HOLLYWOOD, May 25. (Wide World). If the telephone company really wants to make a major stride I i I tjT i -7 ft Cat with Rita Hayworth. Victor Mature.

Carol" I.andis and John Sutton, is the current Paramount The picture tells the romantic of Tan Dresser, American composer. Many of his well remembered seed's, such as "On the Banks By WOOD SOANES The Army and Navy Relief show has gone into history. In easing the strain nn its wartime facilities, I can explain how to eliminate about 10,000 unnecessary calls a week at one fell swoop. and in its wake will come others; and with them, it is to be hoped, an improvement in the methods of promotion and operation, for while the first Hollywood Caravan was easy to sell to a public starved for a sight of film celebrities, its It will mean the uprooting of I of Ihe Wabash" and the title tune, arc hoard in the musical i The Man Who Wouldn't Die." I with l.l'vd Nolan as Dotectivac Hollywood's leading vice, but that's probably a good idea. successors will have more serious problems.

All I know, since I didn't set the show in San Francisco, Michael hhayne. is the companion feature. WHEN THE PICTURES START Hollywood leading vice is table-telephoning. You sit down in a restaurant, and while the other people at the table are grappling over the olives and fumbling the hard rolls, you have a telephone plugged in by the table and make a call. At the Brown Derby the other night one of our leading second-rate actors subsided into the table is what I heacand what I read, but the prime requirements seem to be operation by someone with experience in the plotting of vaudeville shows, Promotion that goci in less for movl methods and more for road show press agentry, and general understanding on the part of Hollywood that these' shows are designed for morale building among the pub- These starting times are announced by the theaters and last 4 4JbLJs minute changes are often made next to mine arid snapped at the captain with crisp, military effici after press deadlines.

The Tribune Orpheum Has 'loan of Paris' Can romance still flower in a captive country dominated by the Gestapo? The answer is revealed in "Joan of Paris," which introduce! Michele and Paul Henreid the screen's newest ro-mantio team. In its last few days at tha Orpheum, "Joan of Paris" paired with "The Mayor of -44th Street," featuring George Murphy, Anna Richard Barthelmess and Freddy Martin and his band. ency, A scotch old-fashioned and cannot accept rseponslbllity for Inaccuracy due to this cause. a telephone!" IDLE TEN MINUTES Esouire "Ride Cowboy," 1:35, lie mn much as for the raising ol 4:35, 7.35, 10:35 p.m.; "Paris Calling." I 'A Of course he had been standing In the lobby hard bv a telephone funds, and not for garnering up publicity for starleU and waning tars. The public Is interested in the big names of the screen, to be sure, but for 10 minutes, during which he could have culled up everybody he knew in the book, and it's six-two 12 noon, 3:00, 8:00, 9:00 p.m.

Fox Oakland "Rio Rita," 12:20, 3:40, 7:00, 10:20 p.m.; "Nazi Spy," 2:05, 5:25, 8:40 p.m. Orpheum "Joan of Pari," 12 noon, 3:20, 6:40, 10:05 p.m.; "Mayor of Forty-fourth Street," 1:55, 6:20, 8:40 p.m. Paramount "My Gal Sal," 12:30, when it bounces its money on the bo office wicket In the amount and-even that nobody wanted to talk to him anyway-but he juxl had to have that telephone at the John Garfield, who Is Joined with Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr in "Tortilla Flat" coming to the Fox Oakland. Old 'Rio Rita' Steinbeck Play Holds Screen at The Berkeley ble. Jn another Hollywood eatery Music World Honors California Professor BERKELEY.

May BoM medal of the American Arsrtpmv nt required for benefits, it also requires that the big names do something beyond taking a bow or ineptly in a sketch. In other words it wants experienced for-itt money within the confines of the theater. few nights so, I suddenly realized 3:45, 7:05, 10:15 p.m.; "Man Who Wouldn't Die," 2:10, 5:30, 8:55 something was wrong. Thirtv min utes had gone by and nobody hnd i. i.

1.T". .1 Hoxie "Invaders," 1:15, 4:10. 7:10 called for a telephone at the table. That was too good to be true, and I and 10:15 p.m.; "North to the Klon dike," 12:10, 3:10. 6:05, 8:00 p.m.

When the Hollywood Caravan Songs Retained placed a little wager that within juiu. imilArh and Letters has been awarded Village' is at the Berkeley Theater. Ho Ernest Rlnch, professor of musid It is the story of Juan Diego and the University of California, his family in the village of Santiago. The sward has been made only in the Mexican hills, where people jfive times previously in the a fad. three minutes, some jerk would be omlhing of this sort was In mind, but by the time what was Although the script of Ziegfcld's Gandhi Is Heard mm i left of the original troupe reached San Francisco, the morale of the are born and live and die to the ein.v nisiory ana mis is ine nrsi Rio Rita, currently at the Fox Oakland Theater, was turned topsyturvy when It acquired its latest filming as an Abbott and Costello jufigllng a receiver along with his soup spoon.

The money bought me a nice pair of warm woolen mittens. HAMS ALL DO IT All the hams ham actors, ham mumbo-jumbo of Trina. the local itime it has been conferred in the wise woman. The program also in- last 12 years, Blorh is the first In Telenews Film eludes "Krakiiloa." the island that 1 ician to receive the honor, blew itself off the man and Carmen I Waller Damrosrh, noted eondue- executives, ham gigolos do it. picture, two of the original songs remain in the score.

Thry are "Rio Rita" and "ThrKanKers' Song." On the musical side, the picture company Itself appeared to have reached low etb. All along the line, for Instance, the players had been greeted by tumultuous receptions at the rail-way stations. This served a dual purpose: it gave the stars, many of whom were making the trip at pcr-onil sacrifice, a feeling that they, were welcome: and it gave the! By the slap-happy code of the Amava in a short dance subiect. I 'or and academy president. the award, said Bloch was one of the foremost composers in Flay in Ligntn Week uniled Stales and had not been "Life With Father" begins its influenced by any other composer.

Mahatma Ghandl discussing the India question 'and making a plea for India's independence appears on the screen of the Telenews Theater in one of the news events and short subjects. Latest films from the Burma front movie unmlelligentsia. tble-tele-plioning proves that you're importantrush rush, busy busy, hot also has tnn services of Eros Volusia, Brazilian dancer, who makes her Hollywood debut in the film. stuff. eighth week at the Geary Theater i Ho described Bloch work ai The companion feature nt the Fox It's quite an Impressive act, Mntil holpolloi, unable to dig up the coRt tonight.

idealistic Oakland Is "Nazi Agent," with Con you think about it a little. Alter of ticket, a chance to get within rad Veidt. all, it doesn't take any special posi haillns! distance of their favorites Until the troupe reached San are also on the program, showing General StlllweU's troop stemming Japanese attack, while other events covered include scenes of the. destruction wrought bf R.A.F. bombing raids on German industrial tion, influence or talent to telephone from a table.

That is proved by Francisco, there was a parade, too, Esquire Holds with the Hollywood starlets serving useful as well as a decorative pur- the people who do it. When you try to image the nature of these table-telephone conversa objectives, decoration of General oration oi uenerm Doolittle, hero i T-, i 7-1 i of the Tokyo raid. I Ride tlTL UOWbOV Parliament on the pose by carrying a huge American flag Into which the onlookers tossed xolns, device that enriched the coffers of the Army and Navy Re and discussion I opening of a second front. "Ride 'Em Cowboy," with Abbott: lief "by many thousands of dollars and Costello as two intrepid clruM store cowboys who are not at home Up hew, there was nothing of the sort. There were a few stragglers th station when the train ar-.

rlvtd, there was no parade, but there was big Midline the Au tions that they couldn't wait until the guy got away from the table, you really kpI, out of this world. A message to Winston Churchill? Certainly that would be more discreet from a booth. A sudden inspiration from the secret weapon? No, the table-telephones. don't look like they knew the war was on, let alona in a short-cut to winning it. BRIBES WAITRESS Finally I gave up, and bribed a Ice Follies to Show in S.F.

on the range, continues as the current attraction at the Esquire. "Paris Calling" shares the bill "The Remarkable AncLuw" 1b now on the Alameda Theater screen with Brian Donlevy, Ellen Drew and William Holden in the top roles; Maureen O'Hara has a principal role in "To the Shores oi Tripoli" at the Vogue in Alameda; and Spencer Tracy is a co-star oi Katharine Hepburn in "Woman of the Year" at the Orinda. STATF OPEN AM. NIC.HT! r'nnlinnovis 5 p.m. 'til 5 a.m.

VfXY Telephone Richmond 584 I JA. Continuous from 12:00 noon Dorothy LAMOUR und Willinm HOMJFN with Elizabeth Bergner, Randolph THE FLEET'S IN ditorium. TWO PI 1ST RUN HITS' Johnny Mack Mrown ARIZONA crcXONC JOHNNY DOWNS and (iAI.F STORM KF KI.FS OMFS HOME" Scott and Basil Rathbone featured PliiB Albert Drkker He Suwn Hnrwr4 in "AMONG THE I.lVIMi Twnty-our red chairs will be From the noon, when the train carried by as many Ice Follettes arrived, until (even when the play ers left their several hotels to as- in the sensational "strut" number Rrd Kniirht, The Tribune 9t- RI-5100 Vjrnitl nirhmond's Newest Thenler 411.1)01) HORKF.MF.N'-The Fifthlmif Anar' Rvcln -ive! Thi "it'll Roger ii which opens the aecond half of iemble at the Civic Auditorium, Gary Cooper in 'COWBOY A THE LADY County Bar Ass'n. To Elect Officers Officers for the coming year will School to, Give Minstrel Show Shipstad and Johnson's glittering most of them were engaged in twid San Jose College Will Present Play Austen's com'dv, "Pride and dles' their thumbs, eager to do Ice Follies of 1942, to be seen at Winterland in San Francisco, for a veteran Brown Derby waitress who had witnessed thousands of table calls to let me in on the secret. "What kind of things do people talk about," I asked, "when they make calls from the tables?" "Oh, they all say the same thing." Foothill Blvd Semn WURET be nominated and elected at the CAPITOL "Good-Ore To is to br a minstrel bv the School" present I RItO'.

FI.YNN limited run starting next Thursday II MAR iOMERY in 1 Drsert' (iinirer ROCI RS Sirinpy Tolrr in trie chairs are collapsible, but "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" Barbara Stanu yck-VOII BKI.ONC TO Ml: annual meeting of Alameda County Bar Association Wednesday Measure and Staff Club of St. Alameda, in after the entrance of the ice bal Joseph's High School lerinas, they are used at full height she said" 'I'm sitting at a table in CHIMES GRANADA. Colleue ol Shnfler WE WERE nANCINfl" Fat 141h fi R9th Ave. 1 II A will be presented in the San Jo.se State College Little Theater next Thursday through Saturday evenings. The play is under direction of Hugh W.

Gillws. head of the college drama (ippartmenL Clarence Cassel nd Barbara Tre-lease play the leads. evening at the Athens Athletic Club, according to O. D. Hamlin president.

and at much speed by tha versatile the Brown Derby (Editor's note: The same goes for (ilneer EOOKI5 ft Ceo MONTGOMERY "TRADE WINDS" with Bennell lea roulettes who twirl them, skate something to establish public con-" lact but being unable to function as Individuals. Plainly this was bad management. Ifwasn't that the general publlo of Oakland and San Francisco wasn't willing or eager to tak a welcrnn-. Ing hand, but because an Indifferently managed publicity campaign gav no advance Information as to th arrival of the train or the stars likely to be on it. Perhaps the presence of Walter Norma SHEARER A Melvyn OOI fll.AS JOE SMITH, AMFRtCAN'-Rohert YouiiK DonnM Duck in THE VII.I.AdF.

SMITHY over them and finally ait on them Phillip Angall, San Francisco at New York and a lot of other places, while Roy Shipstad displays "magic Mr. Hill. And you forgot to men torney and president of the Slate PALACE 23rd Ave. and Enat lSlh IRROL FLTNM DIMOND FruiH'ale Ave. A Hopktni WERE I) ANCINfl" the St.

Auditorium. Chestnut and San Antonio, tonight and tomorrow night. Bob Buddie, Jack Campion, Victor Houser, Jack Regan, Robert Minot, Ia-rry Nickels. Michael Murphy, Joseph Faria, Robert Hoffman, Raymond Kenz. Vincent Guise, Herman Lohmann, Bernard Rolf, Ken Henderson are in the show.

drrsnn are in the show. on Jo. tion the phonies" who arrange in Bar, will be the guest of honor and "Till DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" iira Slanuvrk-YOC HFI.ONIi TO MFl Norma SHEARER A Melvyn 'JOE SMITH, AMERICAN'-Robert Yountf will report on cur-rent activities of advance to hsva themselves paged in night clubs, restaurants and the Stale organization. hotels.) RIVOLI San Pablo near SMANCHAI IIISTI'RE" FAIRFAX Foothill Rlvrl f- Falrtre "1(1 HE OR NOT TO BE' Arrangements for ihc nlrmr have Picture Made In Air Raid been made under the supervision l.OMItAIUI ft JACK BliV'M riEitvnv vktoh matvrb UOI.I MS" 11.11 III. RAINS CAROI.K wMI ho Winchcll in in advance of the show, had something to do with it.

i A good many people do not like. Australia Film fa committee which includes Wil I V- A il 7'iu alMi "P.OM) John -larl liam S. Wells Jr: irhvinuaiii, Ralph I III LORIK Wlnchell and ill-advised use of at A'ralra7 IK nor ii vvm Leslie Howard experienced a FRUITVALE At the Centred "Piluri," the Austi' drama describing life M'h St I', av I.ADV II ri.ANS' tiiiv dud itini Tin it; sooti on" Barbaia Sl.nniv, li l'lll' BIJ.OMI TO MR Coffey. Burlou II. Chester Caldecoll, I.eroy Goodrich, James K.

Koford, Dudley Nebeker and Gorman blitz during the filming of 1 ian melo-amons Ihc ina invaders, now snowing at tne Paiilelte K- R.u Mil. LAND "TORI-EDO no AT" with Rirharri Arlen March of Time-AMERICA'S NEW ARMY DEL MAR Burchard H. Styles. "RAN I. EANDBO E.

1 4th Eucliil-TR-asM Roxje. Though most of the scenes GATEWAY billboards heralding the show as Walter Winchrll's may have put a curse on It. For mi xwt, I feel that both Hollywood as well as the Relief organ i afon are indebted to the little ma with ttie big voice lor conceiving a first-rate Idea and or not, for one, attempting to hog i tha HmeligHt It It more than possible that Ran Pablo A- Stanford WOMAN of Ihe YEAR "I.ADY HAS FLANS" Paillette OodiUrd Ray Millatid. oner only 8 o'cloek al.o I) BOAT" with Rlihard Arlen. atari at and Katharine HEPBI'RN A Spencer TRACY "PACIFIC RLACKOI'T" Robert Preston aboriginals in the land down under, ends its run at the Central Theater tonight, along with ZaSu Pitts in a comedy, "So's Your Aunt Emma." Abbott and Costello in "Keep 'Em Flying." and Gene Tierney nd Bruce Cabot In "Sundown" will be the new bill starting 'tomorrow afternoon.

Guilty Plea Entered To Forgery Charge PARKWAY womVn a'; HAYWARD I' were made on Canadian locations, some of the interior shots were filmed at the Dcnhnm Studio near London. And one night, the German bombers selected Dcnham Studio at their prime target on a raid. Sharing the bill is "North to the Klondike," action drama with Brod Crawford and Lon Chaney featured. ALAMEDA, May 25. Luther Katharine HEPBI'RN A- Spenrer TRACY KAY KYSIR and JOHN RAKRYMORC PACIFIC BI.ACKOI'T" Robert Prealnn I "Srrrel Acent of Preston Forter Whlteman, 23, of 1240 Broadway pleaded guilty to charges of forgery tha iocb) promoters felt they had dona their duty when they saw the heavy advance sale.

Everybody is Still a little vague about the gross before Police Judge, Daniel II, Knox. Judfio Knox ordered White- East 12th Street at 7th Aveni RITZ P-I-E-D-M-O-N-T EVERY SEAT A LOCK man held for trial in Superior Hene TIERNE Y-Bnn'e I'AllOT receipts, the answers running any Court. fleorue SANDERS in II I) 'BfRTII OF THE BI.CES" Km Crosby where from $40,000 to $100,000, the actual count running closer to Whitcman. Dean Moss. 19.

and his 4I8G Piedmont Ave Phone Piedmont S72T "SHANIiHAI ClESTI'RE" Gene Tierney anrl Walter Huston- I1IKI.S Anol Blond HAYWORTH 1 WktmM'' to the Klondike MATURE $45,000. broliier, Dale, 17. of Hie same address, were arrested last week by POnTUTT 'Phone KE IIok 2-is flLSO? jjp Brd JirGMlSAll It is also quite certain that the i movie executives fWt that there was DEANNA DI RKINI Alameda and Oakland police who L'has. lnrhton-IT STARTED WITH I VI: said the three and an accomplice EI REY San Pablo Ave. nr.

95th Bob Hone-Paulette Ooddard little to gain from personal prnmo Ford- William Jlolden iDAR pai i iitjr4i i i r-B not yet apprehended, had passed "NOTHING BIT THE TRUTH" sin Hark Jnne in "ARIZONA BOl'NO" "xpoiPH. iasil JliillHIl i I I n'n Adventure Stories At the Broadway "Man From Headquarters," story of the adventures of a Chicago newspaper man who becomes involved with gangsters, shares the screen with "Red Rive: Valley" at the Broadway this evening. Frank Al-bertson stars In the Fourth Estate filni and Roy Rogers is the hero of the Western yarn, Tomorrow the Broadway features George Sanders tn by getting behind the Son Fran-- Cisco junket. It was handled almout at an afterthought and the fact that there was a generous complement of Also LLOYD NOLAN HOPKINS Phone KF. Iln( 3-tl'JO MEN I.N IIKK LIU" 1HI MAN WHO WOtflDM OK several hundred dollars worth of spurious checks in the Bay region.

Origin of the cheeks was traced by Police SeigeHiit Floyd Drake of Alameda, through a search of motorcycle traffic citations, after he learned that the three rode LORETTA lOI'NO A CONRAf) 1 1 1) "3 OIRLH AHOl'T TO Blondell RIALTO Telephone HI sate 00 niKTii in- Tin: ni.i ii Bine CROSBY-Mary ARTIN-'Roeheater "Iiitrrnaliun.H tl (IroV-lJonald FleaEan 2 M-n-M Hmnd New tt San Pablo at Fairmount And Melody Jamboree I TYRONE POWER A GENE TIERNEY CERRITO in "The Gay Falcon" and Lloyd Nolan in "Blue. White and Perfect." 'All Throuf the Nlthr-Humphrey Bogart LLOYD NOLAN A ALEXIS SMrTH "BAHAMA PASSAITi: Madeleine Carroll genuine stars on the stage was due to the desire of the players them-selves to participate. People like Cantor, Jolson, Lahr, Cagney and Greenwood are not at present affiliated with any studios. They either stayed with the show or joined because they wanted to lend a hand to good cause. For most of the top players on the junket, since they furnished their own wardrobe, neglected to turn in ex-, pense accounts for meals and incidentals, and ran the risk of losing good Jobs while they were away from Hollywood, the tour repre rvr exp0rSote( liOllliB)! )hn SIHnbm-f.

I 11 ii 9. tf? fciijk ai True and Great Diama GRAND LAKE TWinoaks 23(tfl Door open 6:45 Delhi Parley Film Shown at Newsreel The first pictures of Sir Stafford Cripps' parley at New Delhi are presented now at the Newsreel Theater. Personalities in the news in 'Hit the Deck' Will Be at the Curran "Hit the Deck," Vincent Youman's CECIL B. DeMIM.E'K "REAP THE WILD WIND1 urn WATSON OPTNTlfl lunnel Hiehway a onnrta-Morata Junction WOMAN of Ihe YEAR-Ka'hanne Hepburn I POLL ZASU PITTS and SLIM SI'MMKRVILLE LARGE FREI: PARKING AHEA EDO! WHWH JOHtt CftRROI Paulelle Goddard-Ray Mllland-John Wayne Lynne 0erman, at 7:20 Cartoon Latest News. COME EARLY musical hit of gobs and girls, takes the Curran Theater stage next Mon ae ffOF clude Princess Elizabeth reviewing Grenadiers in London, Admiral Leahy leaving Vichy, and Jimmy Doolittle being decorated b.v Presi day night as third presentation Of the Spring light opera season.

sented a nice cash investment. TW inoaks 230 TOWER unOtZAJU PITT SENATOR TW Inoaks 2300 Telenranh at Claremont riTTJTITTT Open 6:45 D.m. I 1 don't mean to say that the In WHERE THE BIC, PICTtiRES PLAY i And th Mott Thrilling SpcoUol in Soretn Hit lory dent Roosevelt for leading the bombing raid on Tokyo. ACADEMY WINNER OF 8 AWARDS Betty C.rabte Oakie Victor Matnra "SONG OF Till. ISLANDS" In Color Frank Albertson, Joan Roberts.

Ruby Dandridge. Corina Mura, Jack Durant, Iddie Toy Juns Preis-ser, Tom Kennsdy and Joan Woodbury are In the cast. HOW GREEN WAS Mr I I 1 MORGAN HENREID Fred MaeMURRAY and Mary MARTIN Chester MORRIS a Harriet HILLIARn CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE NtW YORK TOWN" LATE NEWS vestment wasn amply repaid in the personal publicity they received; but the fact remains that future anows will have to be handled more from a viewpoint of ahowRianshlp. In situations like I iiuihiiiii.i FREDRIC MARCH LORETTA YOUNG tm Phona LAkehurst 3-7337 VOGUE, A T. A MFD fl LA kehurst 2-4431 Thomas MITCHELL loird CREGAR Plui th Sensational Breath-Taking Danor Jnhn Patrne-Manreen O'Hara thli, there is no time for petty Jeal loafing or general ineffi iu int BHUKI.S vr liuruu-in color LORETTA YOl NO A FREDRIC MARCH "BEDTIME STORY" Also Over Thirty Songs In 'Syncopation' Produced and directed by William Dieterie, the man who made "All That Money Can Buy," RKO Radio's Lynn uari-'jvijliH bliuke uivuri REMARKABLE AN ORE W'-Bnan Donlevy MATINEE DAILY AT 1:30 P.M.

ciency. -4 "The MAYOR of 44th ST." CfOtOI MMBPHY ANNf SHIAIEY. EiaiEEl EEraEl j'" oi 1 1 1 fTfTTTt I 1 SfTTf 3 n5wi Central at Webster ANDREW" i NEPTUNE ROXIE HART" Special Accident Insurance Policy, $1.00 Write Tribune for Details hubby's Cift Pleases Ann "Syncopation" is said to be an Ginger ROGERS A Geo. MONTGOMERY "PACIFIC BL.ACKOUT"-Robert Preston equally unusual type of film. It MIP5T AN jaiMSOH LIMITED RI BEOINNINO Thursday, May 28 More hrklllant than er deals with the origin of dance When Ann Sheridan started work Payne-Maiiren O'Hara, TO THE SHORES rhythms, and Contains (nor than 30 CALIFORNIA Open p.m.

Continuous Daily song numbers. Tft IBAI til Ends Today "SONG Or THE ISLANDS" FDY TT SPENCER TRACY i KATHARINE HEPBURN WOMAN of the YEAR' with Fay Baintett also PaeiTie Blackoat-Robt. Preston; New JohnDoe Too Many Hinbande wr i nirvLi ais. opposite Jack Benny in "Georje Washington Slept Here," George Brent, her new husband, sent her glas basket filled with white was as pleased as a girl with her first beau's first bouquet. Gratale Mature Oakie also "ON.

THE SUNNY McDowell-STARTS "NIGHT BEFORE THE DIVOBCB" GODDARD. Ray MIIiAND (M4-)) WyWaTf The LADY HAS PLANS aLo "TORPEDO OAKS BOAT" plus March of Crisis" Solano at Tha Alameda "SHANGHAI BESTITRK- GENE TIERNEY A VICTOR MATUntlV MR. MRS. NORTH with Oracie AHiZ 4-Star CAMPUS nD I IinR Tonne! Highway, Bancroft Telegraph Biffl Sl AHTs TO.HOIIKOH All Kt.w Sorcrn end State Show Lives of a Btnrat Coopv RrPTTPT PV Shattuck-Haste. AS-43fk) Joel McCrea-Loretta Youns-'BIind Mice.

BING CROSBT "BIRTH OF the nimr "TARCET rOH TOIflGHT" miuuiuui frniN KTEivnFrir'a Ml i I Tickets PYlaai tut- Ml i n.lo-ll.oii-Si.jn Inc. tax. I fl Seatu at Wlnlerlmd. WA- HI 11 11112: Sherman. Clay, S.F., VI Oakland, HI- m' Speeial attention C1 mail rliri.

AH Sean I 1 Keurrrd. 11 Great Drama VILLAGE" Plus "KRAKATOA" and Camen Amira UNITED ARTISTS TW-2300 Cont. Daily IPs Is lift OrlH Junction mmn of the year gpMr Irfr-Klhdin Hepkofn Xia PMIi Slim Spmrarlll raved FREE PARKING Ares Ilrlly Melor maiure SONG of the ISLANDS In OIflna Teehnicalef fit THE LADY HAS PLANS mtm Gary Cooper-Doris Dsvpnport THE WESTKRXER Itmt Slev. art-Oinaaf Rnrara VIVACIOUS LADY In Technkolor-Jas. Carney-Dennis Morgan Read "Victory Gardens" Daily in The Trthtms) "CAPTAINS or THE I itagui a ao riM ioiM A Joaa BtMHlaM In "Lior Jar Ni(hr" li i iBBMiiMiBBaBaavBawHRaaaBH tm i.

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