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PAGE 12 amm mm i aatM -Mw4iW4l THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1948. Dragon Skates HOLLYWOOD A roller skating dragon will be used in the picture "Are You With It?" After many experiments Producer Robert Arthur and Art Director Emrich Nel son found that the desired effect for movement of the 30-foot fantastic monster will be to have it motivated by six girls on roller skates. MYSTERY! KURD EI I ROBEBT MITCH UM "BETRAYED" Also Thai Holt faa Zane Grer'a I'M Shows to See And When "WILD HORSE MESA" HEDDA SAYS- New Story Slated For Gene Tierney NIXON "Burlesque I a ri 1 mi it A SOUND OF HUNTING" Comedy Drama Tickets: Mayflower 4445 or Gimbels 2nd Week! "A rOWfRflL HIM?" Monahan. Presa 1 v'wC Samuel Gldwy pnamttta CARY ORANT LOR ETTA Y8UM8 DAVID NIVEH "51 The Bishop's Wife1 By HEDDA IIOrPER HOLLYWOOD Twentieth Century-Fox has bought a new story for Gene Tierney, titled "Cloak of Innocence." It's an original by Ketti Frings and deals with the fleets ol murder charge on the life of man acquitted In a court trial.

Otto Preminger, who Tomorrow Eva. at 8:30 SYRIA MOSQUE Sun. Feb. 13, at 1:00 PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY i i. 'Zino Francescatfi Prngram: Rrahmi ftymphnnv Ko.

S. anA first perfarmanre ef Alvln Etler'a "fauarailla and Fugun" (to ba ennducled bj composer). TMHtlst tl.SU to t3.no at RAIFMANN'JI. tilMBKLS and HdHM'i Brrt IjiIit Hid ray McKrnrl. Curtali 8:30.

FULTON The Bishops Wife CaryA Grant. Lorrtta Voui and David Kivra. Feature begin at 12:07. 3:14. 4:21.

8:35. 10:42. PENN "High Wall" Robert Taylor. Audrey Totter and Herbert Marshall. Feature begins at 11:02.

1:15. 3:28. 5:41. 7:54. 10:07.

STANLEY "Voice of the Turtle Eleanor Parker and Ronald Recan. Featur becins at 11:00. 1:20. 3:30. 6:40.

7:50. 10.00. J. P. HARRIS "You Were Meant for Me" Jeanne Craln and Dan Dalley.

Feature be-slna at 10-45. 13:40. 2:35. 4:29. 6:20.

t. 15. 10:10. WARNER "The Fugitive Henry Fonda and Dolores Del Rio. Feature neelns at 11:32.

1:39. 3:44. 5:51. 7:58. 10:05.

CASINO Burlesque Stage abowa at 13:30. 3:30. 9:30. BARRY "Betrayed" AIo. "Utile Tough Ouva In Sortely." Complete ihnwi at 11.00.

13. 0. 2.3J. 4:38. .4.

9:10. RITZ "Cass Timberlane" Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner. SENATOR "The North Star Robert Mltchum and Kim Hunter. AIro. Wild Horse Mesa." Tim Holt.

Complete ahows at 11:00. 13:18. 3:02. 5:48. 8:34.

ART CINEMA "Shoe Shine Italian film with complete EnKllfth uh-tltleii. Feature oettna at 11:09. 1:00. 3:51. 4:42.

6:33. 6:24. 10:15. PLANETARIUM "Skies of Winter" Sky mows at 3 and 8:30 D. m.

Met in Europe HOLLYWOOD Flame -haired Florence Marly, European film star, and glamorous Marlene Dietrich met in Paris years ago and have been friends ever since. Now, they are both working at Paramount, Marly playing opposite Ray Mil- land in "Sealed Verdict," and Miss Dietrich in "A Foreign Affair." HOX AEIKIVA McKEES ROCKS ICE SKATIIMG SKATING EVERY EVENING Afternoons Except Tuea. A Thurs. Children' Sesaiona Sat. Morning Phone FEdtral 75l9arai grees of loud and soft singing at all times was ingratiating.

A listener did not need to know anything about music in general, or singing -v, ft I. i ri f'i I AS THE LAW CLOSES IN, Charles Boyer prepares to face trial for murdering his wife in the J. P. Harris feature, "A Woman's Vengeance," starting Saturday. Ann Blythe.

shown here with the murder suspect, becomes involved in the case because of their clandestine romance. Friday Evening, February 20 Syria Mosque Pittsburgh Symphony VLADIMIR BAKALEINIKOFF, Conducting A special concert for the' benefit of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra WITH (Bounce "Clown Prince of the Keyboard" PIANO SOLOIST IN "An Evening of Fun" Mr. Borge will play the First Movement of the Tschaikow-sky Piano Concerto and will be heard alone in his amusing improvisations. Light music will be featured by the orchestra. TICKETSt SJ.30.

$1.95, S2.60, $3.25 ON SALE TOMORROW AT KAUFM ANN'S. CIMBELS, HORNE'S 4 lk try LEADINC ROLE Robert Klein, recent star of "June Moon" at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, will play a leading role in "Home of the Brave," opening a three-performance a gement next Tuesday evening at the Playhouse. In this local premiere of the play, Klein will share the stage with such well known local actors as Al Oliver, Nat Elbaum and Fred Kolb. THE HOUR GLASS 1 FIGURE GIRL INEZ CLAIRE Ar HF.R "LADIES IN LINGERIE" WITH Harry J. Conley PITTSBURGH" FAVUKITfi C'OMIO THIS LOVE! it flames into a thing of SAVAGE UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents St.

Olaf College Choir In Annual Concert Merc 63-Voice Choral Ensemble Displays Artistry for Audience at Mosque By RALPH LF.WANDO. Press Music Critic The famed St. Olaf College Choir. 63 young men and women dinvted by Olaf C. Christiansen, gave its annual concert here last night in Syria Mosque.

A rep'eat performance will be given tonight. Don't miss it! Both events are sponsored ty the Lutheran Inner Mission Society. One of the beneficiaries is the 99- SYRIA MOSQUE THIS SATURDAY EVE. FEB. 14" HlWDT Al'h-hiin particular to realize that here was group singing of a high order, and tone production of surpassing $1.30 to S4.2S (Incl.

All Tax) at ALEXANDER'S, 608 Wood St. (AT. 3783) GIMB ELS A HORNES NOW! Seats Still Available! I ii I i Spettcer TRACY M-G-fifS Mm IB StTM, 5 in ro nnwrn MWf a i jt- 'v i will produce and direct the film, is takinsr ofl for New York to snag John Garfield for the male lead. When Mickey Rooney return fed from ng u- land, his wife flew to New York meet HUH. one rilClJb hours there, Mian Hopper then hopped another plane and came back to Hollywood with her husband.

Mickey manager, Sam Stiefel, says that it was physical complications brought on by a smallpox vaccination, and not the London. critics, that caused the actor to cut his stay In England, "lit had wonderful audiences," said Stiefel. "After every performance he got eight and 10 rounds of applause." While in England. Mickey whipped out a new tune, titled. "Ask Me No Questions and 111 Tell You With My Eyes." His new radio show, now in preparation, will be called "Shorty Bell." On it, Mickey will play a newspaper reporter.

In the Family "The Pasadena Story" has been bought from Mike Curtiz by the father-son team of Irving Cum-mlngs Jr. and Sr. They will make the picture at Columbia, where they did "Sign of the Ram" with Susan Peters. Kay Kyser, with Gen. Omar N.

Bradley's approval, plans to take his new show on a month's tour of military hospitals, giving performances daily for the sick and wounded who still fight the ravages of war. Stephen Vlnernt Benefs won-derful f.tory. "Johnny Pye and the Pool Killer," Is being turned into a musical for the stage. Our movie moguls could well look into other Benet Rtories as film material. They are brilliant, unusual, and American to the core.

When Jimmy Stewart was asked why he wanted to return to Broadway for "Harvey," he said "I like to meet people. Then, too, like all actors. I want to hear applause." Message From Skies Greer Garson received a call on the set of "Julia Misbehaves" from a couple of generals. She asked, "Where are you? In town!" The reply was. "No.

We're 9000 feet above the Mohave Desert in a plane." They were using a radiotelephone and wanted Greer to deliver a message to Sy BartletL "Hansel and Gretel" will be filmed in color by a company headed by Michel Gertz. An entire new musical score" is to be written for the picture. Ozzie Nelson swears he saw it on a photographer's shop: "Goodnight. Sweet Prints." "Way Down Yonder Hospitality may be a lost art in most places, but in the Mardi Gras city of New Orleans it is the mo.st monderful thing imaginable. PYan-c- Marion and I were met at its airport by Jill Jackson, Father Edward P.

Murphy and Howard Summerville of CBS. And our lives from that moment on have been one constant round of color and excitement. Mike OTjeary, charming host of the St. Charles Hotel, introduced us to our first Sazerac. It was the nearest tiling to an atom hmh I've ever encountered.

I bumped into a second one at Antome's, here a luncheon was given by E. D. McCutcheon of the Holmes store. Among the guests was George W. Healy, managing editor of the Times-Picayune.

The taxi driver who took us back to the hotel refused to accept any money. He said, "I've always wanted to meet you. Now I have." In my years of riding taxis. I never met with a similar experience. Mom us Ball The Harold Lloyds and their daughter joined me in my hotel room to watch the parade preceding the Momus BalL We had a pood view, but suddenly decided we were missing' fun by not being among the people on the street, and in nothing flat we were on the sidewalks.

Usually only six maids are chosen for the Momus Ball, held in honor of the God of Mockery, but this year 12 were selected. The Momus Ball is the big affair, and invitations to it su priceless. We were told that ours were mailed last August. They must have gone astray, but we still hope to find them. On Mardi Gras Day every business place In the city, with the exception of the stock exchange and restaurants, is closed.

Everybody takes part in the celebration. if Veronica Lake Jotl MeCres Alao "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" LAST PERFORMANCE TONITE AT ST. OLAF CHOIR SYRIA MOSQUI, 9Se ta J3.25 (Inel. Ta at AluxairtW. 508 Woi St.

AT. 378J, 6IBEIS HORNE'' ALSO AT SYRIA MOSQUE T01ITE AT 1 f. M. FRITZ REINER Miulcal Director WILL FLAT MFVrFt.OHe VIOLIN CONCLRTO 'TURNER likh -tension I Continuous I.ATF. SHOW TOMORROW NltillT Last Feature Shown at 11:30 P.

M. tense, tautt so unusuaLJt will close iri on yoa like a WARNING! FIRST TWO WEEKS SALE WAS MUCH LARGER THAN THE SAME ADVANCE TWO WEEKS OF LAST YEAR Last Year's En gagement Sold Out More Than a week Before Opening Prob ably Two Weeks Ahca Thi Year! OPENING MAR. 9th Just 9 Nites One Sat. DON'T WAIT Send In The Order Form Mailed Yon Or Write A Letter, Enclose Voir Check Or Money Stamped Envelope! PRICES AH Taxes Included SI.3S-SI.90-S2.7S S3.25 S3.90 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! DOWNTOWN OFFICE 305 Sixth Av. and The GARDENS Send Mall Orders To Gardens C' I WEEK I Warm 3 Comma Hirl Ji I "TwsWDCEof (f 1 I THE lUiiiNa LWC A.

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Ambrldce MANOS OieeuabatB ILlilF.l 1 i LLLUXLT jr if i WEEK 1 7 Ml Ai Ml Grif0(pN' BAMBI Tarhntji 1 J. r. Harrta MEMORIAL MrKeespart ANN BLYTH-JESSICA TANDY I i with 1 I Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE MILDRED NATWICK Written for the Screen by ALDOUS HUXLEY Produced and Directed by ZOLTAN KORDA STAI1TS SATlTltlAV JEANNE CRAIN DAN DAILEY LAST 2 DAYS, "YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME' beauty. The program also was conspicuously noteworthy. It started off with Barh's "The Spirit Also Hrlpeth Us." Thfn followed the singing in Latin of Oiacomo Cariwlml's "Plor-ate Filii Israel." F.

Melius Christiansen's superbly set "Praise To The Lord." And Darius Milhaud's extraordinary "Cantata of Peace." Each of these pirces was sung in a manner that merits highest praise. In addition to the Milhaud piece came two other modern items by Ernst Pepping, a contemporary German composer pupil of Paul Hindemith. These numbers are of the best of today's vocal ensemble pieces. Another well expressed piece was Healy Willinm's "Apostrophe to the Heavenly Host." Other program works comprised Georg Schumann's "Psalm 92" sung in German, pieces by Paul Christiansen. Sune Carlson, 'Obsfav Kehteeir Meim rhrkti arisen and Morton Luvaas.

fJIXOM TONIGHT 8:30 umn (lag in i. THf FAMOUS COMtDY Ml Prirea (IncL Tit) Evenings: $3.90, S3. 25, Hun, SI. 95. $1.30.

Mat. S3.35. 32.A0. 81.93 and 31.30. NIXON Next Monday SEATS NOW! the STUDENT PRINCE wltk a Immom tlnflmt dWil Prlcea fine.

Ta) ETenlnjs, Oreh. 83.23 Bale 82.60 81.95; 2nd Bale. 81.30. Wed. Sat.

Mats: Orrh 82.KO Bale. 83.KO 8I.9S: 2nd 81.30. LEARH to DANCE! FOREMAN'S Specializing; in BALLROOM DANCING thuUm OaM III.H.h IOp.w: J.P.HARRIS tlta Ocmntows JEANNE CRAIN DAN DAILEY OSCAR LEVANT "YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME" SENATOR llkarrf aa Two Big Hits! DAN. AMIKIWI NNE BAXIHl WAL11.R lllblON SmlthflelO NORTH STAR" adnlph Krn-i fnhn Hulihurrl famle l.nitl. "TURNABOUT" -3 21 mm year-old Passavant Hospital.

No other similar choir compares with this fas cinating group, from Northfield, st. oiai college, music activity there is extensive, lively, serious and valuable, especially in the field of ensemble singing. Mr. Lewando The choir's tone quality produces an effect which today is nttlr understood, generally, although rousing In its enect. Its clarity, transparency and purity is that which the age of bel-canto singing stressed when there were so many great singers and equally great singing.

It was a Joy to listen. Every tone was maintained evently. The upper tones were without thickness at all times. This produced an ethereal quality that was" an inspiration to hear. And every low note was beautifully etched Thus there was flexibility from top to bottom, with every voice auunea to this high standard of quality.

The choir sings unaccompanied and from memory. Joy For Audience The ensemble balance in all de- Nciv Floodlights Combat Fog, Haze HOLLYWOOD Cameraman William Snyder's experiments with the new 220 AMP Moiarc. light on the Glenn Ford-Terry Moore comedy, "The Return of October." Indicate that fog-bound and smog-bound shooting of color pictures in the Hollywood area or anywhere else no longer will be a bugbear. Snyder's shots with the new spots simulate the exact effect of those made on a day in full sun and made it possible to complete the comedy a day under schedule which, however, ts a small saving compared to what the lights nre expected to bring about In the whole field of color shooting. 'Casbah' Film Will Be Stage Show HOLLYWOOD a Goldstone.

producer of Casbah," which is cur- rently in production at Universal-j International, announce that he plans to produce "Casbah" next season as a Broadway musical drama starrinc Tonv Martin, whn i co-stars in the film with Yvonne De Carlo and Marta Toren. TJ-I's new Swedish import. ii a "no Him A CONVULSION OF LAUGHS PAUL GRAY fSpel It Grayt) Plm LARRY STEWART BETTY HILL 0 fy' is SsS FISH T7 JJI VOI II 'IBISII? ThB remember. EVERY Vv la -USH DAY" at Iff Jackie Heller'a fresh fla- 11' or headquarters for the 1 tastiest treats from ocean, iC' VI lake, brook and river. IV i II at JACKIE HELLER'S fc Jty from Jit ISA-.

1:00 A. M. II v. in an extra-curric- I BF.ACO! IMnrray at Beaeon Oene Kelly. Frank Hlnatra In "Anchors Aeigh." Alao Comedy and News.

CAROL (Brounhlon Boh Hope. SlRne Hhjso In "Where There lAle." Also Cartoon and News. C.FRARO (West Vlew Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell In "Nightmare Alley." Alao Comedy and News, IMIIHalel 'role I.nnflls In "Hramlal In Paris." Alao Tim Holt In "Thunder Mountain." HFIOIITS Crafton Mel(hs) Star-Studded Cast In "Escape Me Never." Also Jean Olllle in "Decoy." METROPOLITAN IBInomflrld) 81dney Blackmer In "Panther's Claw." All-star cast In "Dick Tracy vs. Cueball." i o. y-.

feW DOROTHY H. B. ill teg if fiWP if 5 fM-i's? y.y dorothy" h. b. 'I- n4 if 8 I wi- I '1-4 noon Off a.

m. HABORHOM: ill NEW ATLAS (North Ktde) Robert Young In 'Trof Fire." AUo "Sarge (Joes to College." PARK Mireenfteld Don Defore In "It Hapiwned on Fifth Ave Plus Allen Lane In "Rustlers of Devil's Canyon." SHEA'S ORPIIFI'M fMrKees Rrks Walter Pldupon In "If Winter Come All-star cast. "Betrayal from the East STATF. Atlqiilppa) HI sr-Rt udcled Cast In "Captain from Castile." Cartoon and News. STATE Ambridae) Bob Hope and Bins Crosby in 'Road to Plus Selected Bhorts WILMER Wllmerdln Danny Ksye.

Virginia Msyo In "Serret Life of Walter Mltty." Plus Selected Shorts. NEW CARNF.filF. (Carnefte) June Allyson, Peter Lawlord In "Good News." A1m Comedy and News. NEW GRANADA (I'ptoon) Dennis Morgan and Arline Dahl in "My Wild IrisJj Rose." Plus Short Subjects. NEW C.RAND (Carnegie) Tyrone and Annabelle In "Wings of the Morning Shorts, News and Cartoon.

OAKS (Oakmnnt) Alan I. add, Dorothy Lamour In "Wild Harvet Saturday, 10 a. "llucklrhrrry Finn." PARAMOUNT (North Side) Stewart and Jane Wynmn In "Magic Town." J. Sands in "Born to Spted." PARKWAY (W. Park.

McKees Rocks) John Horllak In "Amello Aflair." Lynn Roberts in "That's My Girl." REGENT SO. I djjewood I I.ana Turn-ee. Van Heflin in "Green Dolphin Street." Plus News and Cartoon. RIALTO Mt. Oliver) Joel McCrea.

Veronica Lake in "Ramrod." Also "Wicked Lady." ROOSEVELT 183 Richard Fraser in Also Buster Crabbe Center Ave. "While Pongo." in "Nabonga." ROMAN (McKees Rocks) Geo Raft In "House Across the Bay." Humphrey tiogart In "Stand In." SEW1CK1.EY (Sewlckley) June Ally-son. Peter Lawford In "Good News" in Color. Feature 7:35 and 9:30. TEMPLE (2SI5 Chartlers Ave.) Anthony Qulnn, Catherine DeMllle In "Black Pltia Brlerted Shorts.

THIAV'tilr. If. I.lherlv) llnfrr ISi.g-rli. DnVltl NIVrit lit a feS 111 nmil llibll" oene Tiernry "ShaiiBlidl tientuie." WEST END (415 South Main St.) Claude Raines, Joan Caulfleld In "The Unsuspected." Also Comedy and News. M-sv25fiJ OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Owned and OlMwated OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARCADK fSotilh Klde) Jon Hall In "Last of the Red Man." Also Michaal Dunne in "Keeper ol the Bees." BEI.LEVl'E (Bellevue) Star-Studded Cast In "Carnegie Hall." Also Comedy and News.

BRIGHTON North Ride) Burt. Lancaster In "The Killers." Plus Deanna Durbln In "Can't Help Singing." 1 BRUSHTON (715 Brighton Ave). Lawrence Tierney In "Born to Kill." David Bruce In "Sunle Steps Out." CAPITOL (Allentnwn) Mickey Ronney. James Dunne, Ann Blyth in "Killer McCoy." Plus News. CH4RT1ERS fCrafton) June Allyson.

Peter Lawford in "Good News." Plus Selected Shorts. COLONIAL (Ho. Rt.le Alan Mnwhrav In "Way Down South." Also Leo Car-rtllo in "Klr.hr man's Wharf." PIXIE FAMILY (Carnegie) Bill Wil liams In A Likely Story. Don Amecne in "Greenwich Village" in Color. EASTWOOD (Frankstown Rd.) Star-Studded Cast in "Carnegie Halt" Also Cartoon and News.

EMBASSY (Aspinwall) Katharine Hepburn. Robert Walker in "Song of Love." Feature 7:15 and 9:30 p. m. C.ARDEN (North Ride) Olnger Roffers In "I II Be Seeing You." Plus Jon Hall in "Last of the Redmen." HAZEL WOOD (4-'l Second Ave.) Joan Crawford and Dana Andrews in "Daisy Kenyon." Plus Selected Shorts. HILLTOP Allentown Irene Dunne In "Lady In a Jam." Also Loretta Young In "Lady from Cheyenne." IIIITOIIIIOMF N.

Xl.le -fT IVmii. Hotit. Artitbtiong In (itty." i'lua Anna Lee in 'High Cenqueel." MAIN Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell In "Nightmare Alley." Plus Selected Shorts. warner XSCi JOAN CRAWFOHI) DANA ANUKEWto ta.tub.rt, 'DAISY KENYON' raunv Bun Sullivan-Heiita AMILT "IH OA.NOBlLHb" "KI.Nj BAMII," Edrnr B'reen Shnre 'fun AND FANCY fgE' PERRY. Technicolor I i' Vrla Mmitez-Hv1 Perrrsrille Are.

'PIRATES OF MONTEREY' Technicolor I DENIS 1 Rnht CiiTBiilrcj-S. Hvnl Mt. Lebaonn i "THE LOST MO.MINX" Caildria Show Ptggr Cuirmins-Vir. Mature Sat. 11 A.

M. "MOSS BOSE" arrruviruf j.niR idT.r Ktrt UAHN Die- Beechvlew i Dnnu Morssn-Jne Hvnmn 'BAD MEN OF MISSOURI' PATRICK WARNER ANDERSON Screen Play by SYDNEY EOEHM and LESTER COLE -Suggested by a Story and Play by ALAN R. CLARK and BRADBURY FOOTE Directed by CURTIS BERNHARDT Produced by ROBERT LORD A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYFR PICTURE BOB BARRY -it V4'B5 taeaa at a 2' x. Now opparlB9 8t" imiv 5 P. M.

NORTH SIDE. Fedaral M. Pfisr rowmins-vp. Mature "MOS8 en finrrey-Hunts H.tl "BnWtRV UCKAROnS" Evening Session 8:30 STARTS TODAY AI I. SKATS I ILL 12:30 (Plus Fed.

and City Tax. DOORS OPEN 10:30 A. M. IP 1 liv!.

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