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1 Oakland Tribune, IMwiday, Aug. 26, 1946 George White to Get Physical Test CURTAIN CALLS: EMPTY SEATS GREET ABBOTT AND COSTELLO TWO OPERAS SUNG IN EASTBAiT Elks Show to 5 OPEN AIR BOWL SETTINGS By CLIFFORD GESSLER SAN DIEGO. Aug. 26. (U.F& The-atrical Producer George White, 52, undergoes a physical examination today to determine whether his year's sentence for a hit-run accident will be served on a road gang or in jail.

If the white-haired, ruddy cheeked producer of "George White's Scandals" is found physically fit, he will Comedians STARTING TIME AT THE MOVIES production direction Armando Agnini. Children aroued us seemed enthralled, and one 5-ye5r-oftl. when open air. naroia Keea, aiso a ume handicapped by the outdoor conditions at finst, gained volume asked whether she flikC to go (live Small Crowd Treat "Carmen," sung by the Pacific! Opera Company, Saturday night at Woodminster; BowL was one of the best performances given at the park board's outdoor theater this season. Director Arttiro Casiglia, conducting the singers, and an orchestra of quickly, as 4 Jsrious, if dashing.

10 Hollywood Ads The forthcoming annual show of Oakland Lodge No. 171 of Elks will surpass last year's show "in beauty and music," i A. M. Crugar, manager and producer, promised today. The show, to bc held at the Oakland Auditorium Theater Thursday and Friday evenings, September 26 and 27, will present 10 acts from Hollywood, including dancing, sing ing.

comedy, jugling and -other artists. Serving on the social activities Committee, headed by Edward Plotnerart Russell Jose, C. W. Gann, Emil Poggi. W.

J. Singleton, Frmnk Merletti, Pierre Aillee, home after the seconds actS replied Toreador. The consistency of the firmly, "I want to sty yttil it's Esquire "The Cat Creeps," 12! bc sent to Mt Palomar roai camp noon. 2:15. 4:35.

6:50. 9:10. 11:30 am. northeast of here. all done." I 1 SUNG IN ENGLISII and 1:40.

3:55 a.m.: "She Wolf of! Road camp incarceration, credit about 30 musicians, with precision It was a pity that fhorte of the London," 1:05. 3:25, 5:40, 8:10, 10:15 ing a pruoner with four days of sen tence for. each three days served, text in its simple Enjaislulransla p.m. and 12:35, 2:50 a.m. and brisk timing, gave Bizet's sultry opera a highly dramatic production.

The illusion i was enhanced by the clarity with which the lines were vt: By WOOD SOANES Evidence that the gravy train has passed for actors seeking to pick up an easy dollar was given at the Auditorium Arena Qr Saturday night when Abbott and Costello presented their vaudeville show to empty benches. Apparently Bob Hope's recent show was the caboose of the gravy trfan, for he filled the spacious arena to capacity at prices in; excess of the tariff asked by Abbott and Costello, tion, was. not as clear aifSible as the part sung by Olir Jones as the father of Hansel land j) Gretel. production was upheld by good work in, the minor roles, taken by Oliver Jones, Elm a Heitman. Emo-gene Cornwell, Max Lorenzini and Nullo Caravacci.

Casiglia shrewdly cut the opening scene to mafce time for a very pretty Spanish ballet, tomusic from Bizet's "L'Arlesienne" suite, at the beginning of the final act. The dancers were from the group Las Chapitas. FAIRY TALE OPERA would enable White to apply for parole after six months with release possible in eight months. White, protesting, "I don't belong checked in at the County sung. We seldom actually hear so Geraidine Viti, as HanleL ihd'Lois oici Amou, Louis Bartano.

wumm much of the text. The problems of adapting opera Fox Oakland "Janie Gets Married," 11 a.m., 2:25, 5:55, 9:25 p.m. and 12:55 a.m.; "Somewhere in the Night." 12:35, 4:05, 7:35, 11:05 p.m. and 2:35 a.m. Grand Lake "Truth About Murder," 5:20 and "Kid From Brooklyn," 6:20 and 9:45 p.m.

Orphemn "Bedlam," 11 a.m., 1:45, Jail yesterday at the expiration of to the conditions at Woodminster BarkU. Ed Bullwinkel, Charles Cook. William Donbrink. Hay Ford. Lew CaW brtnth.

Louis Gledhlll, Ralph" Jewell, Richard Leverone, William George Nolan, Ray Ring. Jack Peters. Elmer Peters, George Hook, John Kiemand, Robert Slewing, Carl Ismert, Sidney Sea. HartzelL as Gretel, saag rell -and enacted the childlike capers of their roles very naturally, hertt prayer duet in the second actwa beautifully sung. Lorraine (alcajno was wherea they found themselves ith about one-fifth of a 48-hour stay granted by Superior Judge Joe E.

Shell to permit him to arrange his affairs. ally identified in Hollywood, but actually the film that tops the bill were easily In the absence of a curtainj the stage lights were extinguished while the simple scenery "was changed. A DANCING CARMEN tttu 4 9 i i Victor Peo Samuel Wag gener Eugene The Greek Theater at the Uni Nicovich. Ray Steivers, Edward Mcutb. Oakland was the first of 14 at the brpheum has a good deal 4:30, 7:20, 10:10 p.m.

and 12:50, 3:20 -uwa oi imn a.m.; "A Game of Death," 12:20. 3:10, aSI? A andtus 11 -in in a bride, Anna Leona Lee, 18, as they 6, 8.55,. 11.30 p.m. and 2.10 a.m. 1 dates be played in as many riavs bythe two comedians in an more to offer.

It is a fairly well made drama The voices were good, too. Con- versity of California was comfortably filled yesterday afternoon for "Hansel and Gretel." sung by members of the San Francisco Opera Paramount "neaHlino fnr Mur. i i suelo Gonzales was a vivid Car lana Beach. July 20. Man- Aaf" 11 am Odn men, who really danced and who charges were dropped "Easy to Wed," 12:12.

3:35. 6:45 and when he pleaded guilty to hit-run Film Actress to Wed HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26. UJ9 Actress Virginia Bruce announced today that she will be married tomorrow to Ali' M. Ipar, Turkish writer and producer of a movie she recently made in' Mexico.

It will be her third wedding. effort funds for the LoU dealing with conditions in the insane A1 4. 4 A. asylums of England in the middle Costello foundation for the better- r1700-8 prior to the ref0rms achieved merit; ofS Conditions among under- through the agency of John Wilkes. privUegiiji jthe great English liberal, whose name finally descended to John Whilft absence of customers Wilkes Booth, the American actor, 10 p.m.

Roxie "Night and Day," 12 noon, 2:25, 4:55. 7:25. 10:10 p.m. A'D About a Lady." driving. Judge Shell said he did not believe White's claim that he did not the mother: George TaBloncs a suitably frightful witch; ileiin.

Baldwin the sandman wjbo iut the children to sleep, ami Karilynn King the dewman the dawn, who awakened them. Adler conducted thegsingers and orchestra in a good account of the Humperdinck score. Although this rather slight little opera would be heard fb better advantage in a roofed auditorium, and perhaps would profit bygmore elaborate stage setting, it was pleasant to have the well-prepared production brought to the Eatbaj1 by the university's committee on drama, lecture and music. help to have the orchestra pjatfdfm low i.n on E.en 0.11 Robinson not notice front -end damage to was piaipuy aisneaTtening to me stars, it is 'to their credit that they ais car uiini lung aiier uie acciaenu sang "in character." Of the various possible conceptions of the role, she has adapted the rowdy type which has become increasingly prevalent of late. To our notion, a more subtle interpretation is better art, and she could profitably have exercised elsewhere in the opera a little of the restraint with I which she took the tender portion: of the scene with Don Jose in the; second act and the one with Esca-millo in the fourth.

Miss Gonzales should study Hamlet's instructions-to the players about "tearing a and refused to grant probation i i is tht tM- 7M 9:30 an actress who deserts her nobleman Company, assisted by two Eastbay children in the roles of angels, gingerbread children, gnomes and elves. Most of the, audience, including numerous children, remained to the end, despite a prolonged delay in starting, due to failure of costumes to arrive. Fritz Berens, who had come to hear the opera, was persuaded to step into the breach and conducted the San Francisco opera orchestra in an impromptu concert of popular classics which he had recently conducted at Stern 5rove, scores for which were obtained from the university's music library. Despite some difficulty in projecting voices in the large -open patron because he is blind to the and Elissa Landi; September 10, sadistic treatment given the inmates Cinderella Girl Signs Film Contract HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26.

(U.R) "Crime and Punishment," a French him made in 1935 with Pierre Blan- STARTS TIIURS. char and Harry Baur; September 17, 'The 39 Steps" the English film that did theljf level best to entertain those who came, and succeeded eminently. The shptt Saturday was not in good shape so fat as timing or mat.erlal-i-Costello explained that it had beertl put together on the plane coming noth from Los Angeles (just what the assembling of a $3 showViy two hours was not mentioned) alfid expressed the hope that the rpugH spots would be ironed put in I Nevertheless, regardless of its the Abbott and Costello ered, so as to give the fingers more voice-room and avoid ojbscujing the Hailed as an American Ingrid THE NORTHWESTS made Alfred Hitchcock famous, with lower part of the sta. of Bedlam and how she manages, after many trials and tribulations, to bring a semblance of sanity to the handling of the insane. Anna Lee, in this role, gives a fine performance managing to mark the transition from the selfish and extravagant young courtesan to a Florence Nightingale and opposite her.

Richard Fraser is excellent as a Quaker with iron muscles. WILDEST COSQOEST! Madeleine Carroll and Donat; September 24, "Harvest" a 1939 French film featuring Fernandel the comedian; October 1, "The Prisoner of IT MO MM FA3LO JT passion to tatters. It out-Herods Herod; pray you, avoid it." BALANCED CAST Joseph Tissier carried conviction in the role of Don Jose, and his French was beautiful. Splendora Merlitti was an appealing Micaela, if somewhat delicate vocally for the space of the Greek Theater, over Humperdinck's rather heavy orchestration, the fairly-tale opera was fibly presented under musical direction of Kurt Herbert Adler and Bergman," bronze-haired Dorothy Hart, 23. winner of the Cinderella cover girl contest two years ago, embarked on a career as a movie star today.

The Cleveland girl declined a Columbia Pictures contract two years ago with the explanation she was "not quite ready for a screen career." but signed with the studio yesterday. Her first role will be as Randolph Scott's leading lady in "Twin BRIAN DONLEVY Zenda." 1937. with Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Raymond Massey; October 8, "Nine Days a Queen." a Gaumont-British film of 1936 with Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Nova Pil-beam; and October 15, "Adventures of Tom Sawyer," 1938, with Tommy Kelly, Jackie Searle, May Robson and Walter Brennan. SUSAN HMARD th.

fX 1 XM1 3 JL NOW 8 YEAR OLD WOOGIE 1 11 1 1 un tsuja no tsuT 0 P.O. OUT tUISQtT A -atttvram WONDER BOY show abundance of talent and with th fl'tmediahs working steadily through show made for entertainment ft has some of the excitement yof an Olsen and Johnson Modeled along vaudeville lines. A pit bi fid of proportions opened the proceedings with Will Osborne and his orchestra taking over thereafter. EHten Wilson, a chanteuse. then got the vaudeville away to a very lndiiferent start with a pair of weak-ttujrjbers.

She was followed by a booglp-Wpbgie pianist from the At thi Abbott and Costello made the of-a great many appearances and the show began to pick xyj pace. It included Jeanne Blanche, a cute tap dancer; the Blanchawls, who have a smart dancing-comedy turn; the Ben Yost Vikings, 'ho sing like all get-out. and Fred-ianborn, the pantomimic xylophonit, remembered from the Folies B'ergere at the San Francisco Exposition As usuaj Sanborn proved a tower of strength; Hes one of the funniest men in Vaudeville and a talented musician. Men Best Judges Of Women's Clothing LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2B.P) The best judges of women's clothing, says Newsreel fashion editor Adelaide Hawley, are, (ahem!) jnen.

'Men have much better judgment on women's fashions than women," Miss Hawley declared on a visit here to study western fashions. "Women in judging other women, are inclined to be, well, shall I say catty!" "Men, unless they are in love, are coldly impartial in their judgment of women's attire. Lillian Gish to Get Back $11,025 Rent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. Lillian Gish's legal dispute with her landlords was ended today with full restitution of $11,025 in alleged rental overcharges. Miss Gish claimed she was charged $700 a month rent for a Beverly Hills home with an OPA rental ceiling of $175.

Attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Dewey, who agreed to the out of court settlement, said they felt they were entitled to the rental because of property improvements. PS I Boris Karloff has one of his better opportunities as the sadistic Master Simms of Bedlam who manages to get himself caught in his own evil webb. He, is the central figure of one of the best scenes in the film when the 'loonies" capture him and try him for sanity.

Billy House also makes a good contribution as the foppish, wealthy and stupid Lord Mortimer arid scattered through the cast are good performers such as Jason Robards, Ian Wolfe and Leland Hodgson. The companion picture is "A Game of Death" with John Loder and Audrey Long. Tonight will take on gala proportions at the Curran when Lewis and Young, producers of "The Hasty Heart," in co-operation with Homer Curran present -Lady Windemere's Fan" which is to be one of the Theater Guild's offerings in New York this season. For the revival of the old Oscar Wilde play which first got into the hit column in 1892, the producers have assembled a cast including Cornelius Otis Skinner, Henry Penelope Ward, John Buckmas-ter, Rex Evans and Estelle Winwood. The show is directed by Jack Minster who was brought from London for the chore.

For those who are Interested in old films, the San Francisco Museum of Art has prepared its' new list for September and October. The line-up is as follows: September 3. "The Count of Monte Cristo," km WHCOIQR! mucnun UUU8C1 tm minn lien-; mail I Fjords in Chile In the schith of Chile are 1,000 miles of islands, fjords and glaciated mainland peaks where rainfall exceeds 200 inches yearly. oil Olivia Dc Havilland to Wed Screen Writer NEW YORK. Aug.

26. Screen agtress Olivia De Havilland will be married today to scenario writer Marcus Goodrich at the Westport, home of Lawrence Langner, executive of the Theater Guild. The marriage will be the first one for the actress who is 30 years old and the fifth for 48-year-old Goodrich. hi 'dil: I HAYWARD DIM0ND-LATJ3EL LJA 1 mm 1 m. 1 i i fx A is a gqoa snow inai auuuu ana Costello: pieced together and a good catiseHn which it is being presented, hijf if Oakland is to be accepted a criterion it will not reap the harvm of silver that its pro-mot er anticipated.

i 1 On th Surface "Bedlam" is another' one! fof those horror pictures it HAYWARO WacArt, 67 7 Castro a a iur ii Ave. UOPKINS II J. Il IOTT HURRY Last 3 Days AlaA LADD Grdln TTTrr.rB.At rm orani Fe Iimnii KIND or MAN- ZA CHARY SCOTT IM JANIS PAIGE Mirrnn Pafricla ROC aiacArthUf at 6tb Ave. VT. JfEnADEy color SAM LEAKDRO vintage of 1934, with Robert Donat with whitjH Boris Karloff.

is gener T1FI T.TATI- SAN LXANDRO mi mm mid 1 HI Mfl Mil ruitvalefvat MacArthut DANA ANDREW. THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE ALK IN THit 8 HTJNT7 R1IJ. Dtrtvien TtaALK ana JOHN GARFIELD "SING TOIE WAY HOMP." AIm-S Rsaastk Cewttfy! JACK HALEY and ANNE JFmmsvs "PERILOUS O'Brien fill ill VMiaiiL BEADED BY Sn Styllrt DOKOTBX DANDRrDGE Th waratioiial WILL MASTIN TRIO Femtarinr the CmeT SAMMY DAVIS JR. The Moile ef rLOTD KAY nd kU BAND Screes "Talk Abaat I.iy-JLNX FALKENBURO FAIRrAX-SEMIOAHY Rf fl LeaaAr SW cetwood S876 BILL BOYD "ROLL IN DOWN THE GREAT DIVIDE" Robwt Wilcox BURIED ALIVE A I East X4th SC at 148th Ave. 1 Phone TR lnidad 9348 "TB Rtlm Binot Bnnrb.i UIQHT4 Bcosis O'Ketft lilts Witktr 1 "A Nltht in larine-'-color MERLE OBERON and TURHAN BEY Will Ka cknuria i.

-I I I III! II I I m.i.iii'n.t.m 47 033 vaiM aVV a Barbara STANWYCK-Robert CUM MINGS MADONNA OF THE SE'EN MOONfll Phyllig Calvert-Stewart graher. 8:90 wun a rinu MS IM-ito7 ROGERS CAPITOL' oothill Blvg. ti Seminary MAUKfEN A'Rtlt BERKELEY CAUFOHIIIA t.I2U.LOVK ME" TShnicolor DICK HAYMES and HAHRY JAMES "RENDEZVOUS NO. Gargan Con't irom 1 p.m. Lana TURNER "POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" John GARFIELD Cecil KELLAWAT "WALK IN THE ANDREWS Hunt! HALL and Richard CONTE rRPITYALE 23rd AYEHTJE 2nd Big Hit! hi iKh 37th Avs.

tti fiutait FRU1TYALE Solano at The Alameda OAKS LEGAL NOTTCRI NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of the City of Oakland and of Oakland High School District of Alameda County and Oakland School District Of Alameda County hereby calls for sealed proposals to be delivered to the Secretary of said Board al tha office of said Board in the Administration Building-. 1025 Second Avenue, Oakland, California, until Tuesday, the 10th day of September, 1946 at 4: o'clock p.m. at which time and placet said bids will be opened for furnish-in)? one new automobile truck to the Oakland High School District and one new automobile truck to the Oakland School District and purchasing: one 4ised automobile truck 1 Robert Cummtncs-BRIDE WORE BOOTS "FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" JOAN FONTAINE MARK STEVENS Doora Open Tonight at 8:30 p.m.- TYRONE POWER and RBNRY fONDA "Retarn af Frank Tierney PAI ATP Av. it East 15th nlOlWai Mivricn O'HARA LOVE ME" Technicolor DICK HAYMES and HAHRY JAMES "RENDEZVOUS NO. Garsan yf PORT OF 40 THIEVES "Deadline for Mirdir" BPIlirPI PV Shattuck-Haste AS-43O0 JUtllaaalaEj "LOVER COME BACK" Ball-Vera Zarlna "DANGER WOMAN" with Brenda Jovce Pail Kelly-Kent Tayler, ALAMEDA3 Start SADDLE MOUNTAIN 1 ROUNDUP I SILENT p.

1413 Park Stroet LA-l-3i UIIITED ARTISTS SSii "ANNA AND THE KING Or SIAM" Rex HARRISON and Linda DARNELL 2nd Bif Hitl 7PASSKET TO DANGER" BIO Joan ONT AIN R-Arturo ea CORDOVA from the Oakland ttlarh School District of Alameda County and purchasing one used automobile u. c. University ic Shattuck. TW-2300 IN TECHNICOLOR truck from the Oakland School Lla-trict of Alameda County. Kaeh bidder for the furnitklnaT of as "Raarh Rldln Starrett TH A till pmzk St OPPAlameda Ave.

ltUUIII "MY GJk RITA HAYWORTH tt VICyOR MATURE ZOMBIES ON BR.OADWA$-Bfli Lugotrt TIf IPC Webster-Santa Qara LA-3-3423 IfKSffStM "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1946" Wm. Powell-Judy Garland-Fred Attaint a new automobile truck to said dis if1 TANGIER-Maria Montet-Prefton FoMer San Pablo near University trict or districts shall agree In his bid to purchase and remove from the sriven location the certain used RIVOU FROM THIS DAY FORWARD CARTOOai CARNIVAL IS BIG TECHNICOLOR ARTOONS JOAN FONTAINE A- MARK STEVENS automobile truck or trucks belong- aiso -n A witK; Johft Wayne "DON'T FENCE ME IN" Roy Rocerc FREE PARKING SPACE far PATRONS Inar to said district or districts Hated and more particularly described In Phone LASeUtt 3-7337 VUUUb IT' Charles BOYER and JeiftiifBr JONES Adeline at Aicatraf HEW L0RI1I Technicolor Hits! 2nd SHOCK Hit! STRANGE TRIANGLE wjtj mte HaKO "AGaneofDeatb" DO YOU LOVE ME In T.eehnlcalor With Maareen O'Bara Dick Barme alt THE MADONNA'S SECRET With Francis Ledarer GaU Patrick IfEPTUHE Central at: Webster CLDHTY Mnwvn "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" GARY COOPER and INGRID BERGMAN "BRING ON THE GIRLS" VERONICA LAKE SONNY TUFTS Charles BOYER and Jefenife JONES Snider Woman Strikea Bars-KirBv Grant i .11 -fl AMDITC Bancroft Tele-TW-2300 brli'iirUa) Ernest LUBrTS.CH'8 Gay Romance "CLUNY BROWN" JENNIFER JONES te CHARLES BOYER Peter Lawfard-Helen Walker-R. Gardiner 2nd Hit! "Strance Trianle-Sine HasfO viifia nA u4ja If Ray MiUand in WELL GRwMEt BRIDE T.iritina '2nd Feature! ub hwe TOMORROWSAnn Sheridan MATINEE DAILY' ATp: P.mJ- JOHNNY WEISSMULLER "SWAMP FIRE" I I SAW PABLO AVEWUE OBWDAi DrJ aa San Pablo 27tb HJ-2573 nnilTMR Tunnel HisbWay at Orinda RIALTO SARATOGA TRUNK VUAliUn Crossroads Orlndo 2222 Heli Overt Wallaea Beery Bad Bascomb Marraret O'Brlaa Marsha Hunt "Letter for Erie" INGRID BERGMAN St GARY COOPER VTT AVT atsraa 1 Cartoon-Comedy-S hoi 1 Tuea. wed. a-w j.

jBtx-coiorrinca; wymas Maureen O'Hara and Harry Jaaaea also Gail Patrick- "TW a FTrn af Zenaa-Tom Sawyer. In color DAHMYTIAYE LARGE FREE PARKING AREA EL BEY San Pablo Ave. near 35th "CAPTAIN KIDD" the specifications, whien used automobile trucks are being- disposed pf for the purpose of replacement by said new automobile trucks and shall atate in his bid for a new automobile truck the Amount which he will deduct from the price) bid as th'e purchase price for the said used automobile truckt belnr purchased1 from said district or districts, and any contract Awarded will be awarded to the bidder whoso net bid for furnishing: a new5 automobile truck is the- lowest after do-ducting the amount bid for the purchase of said used automobile truck, provided said bidder la a responsible bidder and the new automobile truck which he offers to furnish complies with the specifications. These bida shall be presented in accordance with the specifications for the same which are on fit with the Secretary of said Board of Education at the office of said Board located aa above Bids must be made on proposals obtained from the Director of Purchasing-, Room IIS, Administration Building-, 1025 Second Avenue, Oak-' land. California, and must be aliraed by the bidder and accompanied by cash or a check or checks certified to without qualification by aome responsible bank or banker; one in th amount of One Hundred Dollars ($150.00) payable sight to the order ef the Oakland High School District of Alameda County, should a bid be submitted Itom Charles LAUGHTON Randolph SCOTT "COME OUT Gorcey PARK BODimBD k- Blxh.

dt East lth PABKVAY 7 iaa TmlllA. Ididr 7th AMD HABKET Wm. HiMllJudr Garlai-Gene Kely Exeltlm Ca-Hit! "TRUTH ABOUT MURDER" Market at 7th Street ATRACCIONES EN ESPANOL STAR Your home will be ready to "take delivery" and itonncct the many mechanical servants you plan to buy if that home has "Certified Adequate Wiring. you set the "Adequate Wiring symbol on a home being built or remodeled, it means plenty of circuits of large enough wire, plenty of outlets and switches for a lifetime of modern electrical serrice. Too often, house wiring is designed for lighting alone so that lights blink when the refrigerator motor comes on or the washing machine or iron is being used.

That means yoltage has dropped and the lights and appliances on that i circuit must work harder and longer. I Prepare your home for the future, uirt mbad. Insist on Certified Adequate Wiring under the floorboards and inside the walls. Every WEDNESDAY Night DUDE MARTIN and his Roundup Gang SWEETS ZOMBIES ON BROAD WAa-Beia. Luosl -CADETES DEL NAVAL" "ML SALLE 8 DE PASION" EAST 12ili rtitT PIEDIIOJiT Pf East 12th Street ft Avenue TOMORROW7IS FORPVCSi Claudette COLBERT A- OUon WELLES rL.J 'Crbaa Daetar's Baxter PIEDM01II Myrna LOY In "SO GOES MY LOVE" "SWING PARADE OF 14" GALE STORM and PHIL REGAN Box office opens Starts 6:43 Lave TOOTKIIL ANrU35la II III I 1 rnOTIIlt I Phone KKUos 2-1322 AUDITORIUM PARKING LOT 1 DAYS STARTS TOMORROW ALBANY rcstsssi Altiays Rings Tvles of aaid Proposal, andor oi In the WWa AMSJal HELD OVER! BAD BASCOMB with WAT4-ACE BEERY Maryaret O'BRIEN at Mtriorie MAIN "LETTER FOR EVIE wttMarsha Hunt Box offico opens starts Solano at San Pablo ALBANY "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" A LETTER Ol IvH" in Technicolor-Fred Aita ire-Gene Kelly a Manha Baat-Hama Craaya Judv Garland -Lucille Ball-Red Skaltan VOICE OF THI WHISTLER-Richard Dut ElffHTTBSTl complete shows nishtly-Starts PJtv.

East um dt tinh Ave GBA1IA0A 147W-S44 "RENEO ABE Evelyn KEYES and Wi1Ujd PARKER "JOHNNIE COMES HOME" KOBTH OAKIAKD SEIIATOB flaiSS "POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" JOHN AARF1ELD dr Cecil KELLAWAT tucnara vaana ana niruii sitWABI Jll ZW and UY Wash. 2nd Hit! ALIBr-Paul Kelly EAJTMONT DISTRICT I the kit to mzLmr X' 'fOMMTit it tries PCrf fftfl Macrthur Pin? iVC CoUese at Shaiter GL-8ifO LllliiliiJ "BAD BASCOMB" amount of On Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) payable at sight to the order of the Oakland School District of Alameda County, should a bid be submitted on Item tof said proposal, which cash or the proceeds of which check or checks will bo retained by said District or Districts as agreed and liquidated damages should the party or parties to whom the contract should be- awarded fail to enter Into the contracts after th award, and to rive the bonds required for the faithful performance of the The Board reserves ths right reject any and all bids. By the order of the Board of Education Ansrust 20, 1146. JOHN'W. EDGEMOnD.

Secretary of the Board of Education of the) City of Oakland and ef Oakland Hirb School District and Oakland School District of Alameda County, Stat California, It, Sept. I ftt ml Csxlinou Shows troa Iiti Wallace BEERY and Manraret O'BRIEN WldlUUill 5CORNIRID" Die rawell-Michelfnc Chffel-W. Sleiak "COU EFFINGHAM Eythe JOAN BENNETT c- CHARGES COBURN "JOHNNIE COMES FLYING HOME" ft 'fh- Martha Stewart at Kicnara chawe STAGE SHOWS San Pablo Stanford All GATEWAY JUerteU Yalllsa, color 2:45, 5:43. 7:43. 10:43 Wm.

PewelMody Gaiiamd-Gen Kelly Msjit living Costa Today are going UP and UP tfcieMhV Cost of GAS and ELECTRICITY la th Homo PfnntlPn SanPabidatFairmount Flits Sctmsi Fftatmr Fred Avtalre-Luetllo Bau-Ke4 Ska It an "RENDEZVOUS t4" with Wm. Gurrm DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT BUDDY EKSTROM and 11-ntaea rehaatr MarUrn Fields. VaealUt 1 IS CITY CLUB MOTEt, ltfc and Alice laAA44 DO YOU LfrVE MX-Color Maureen 0Hara-D1ck Haytves-H. Jaaaes "COL. EFFINGHAM'S A Slat dc Telesraph TW-23U0 AC'I'IIICAU Um Farm has aon DOWN and ttaved DOWN T0ER Teehnleeler Hits! aia II It? "PR San Paw ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OP lsMU.

CAH NIVAL Wm. Pawell-Judy Garland-Fred Avtaire Q.E. pacific en iircuuiic cemxT Via Ail "GREAT JOHN Linda DARNELL St Greacjy MeCLCRE PERFECT SKOB-Lmn BarCornel Wilde DO YOU LOVE MET with Harry JAMFS MAUREEN O'HARA tt DICK HAYMES Ml ivs.

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