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horse drama with Lloyd Bridget 38 Oakfjnd Tribune, Wednesday, Oct. 20 ,1 954 and vera Miles. 'Egyptian' Set For New Lux Man With a Million Debuts At the Roxie 1 OAKLAND OLD TIME Animal Humor In Disney Film In gathering animal anecdotes for his new full length nature VAUDEVILLE tsiCHAUATI3 Monteux Skill Shown in Fidelio When a man tries to pay for The Lux Theater, Oakland's newest movie house, expects to By CLIFFORD GESSLER ARTISTS' CLUB Srd Shsw FOIDAY, COL 22ci CURTAIN 8:30 VARIETY SHOW a steak dinner in London with a million pound note he is apt to run into problems. Such problems are Gregory Peck's in be able to show off its new equipment starting Oct. 27 when drama in color, The Vanishing Prairie," at the Tower," Walt Disney continued to discover the scenes of Act XL Much ink has been i pilled.

The Egyptian' opens there. Miss Borkh showed her ver Drigadoon Duo At Paramount A potpourri of song, dance, fantasy and reality are presented in rBrigadoon, new CinemaScope 'musical in color, starring- Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Cyd Chariss, which will supplant Woman's World" tomorrow at the Paramount. This is the long-awaited film version of the musical play which had two-and-one-half year run on Broadway. "The picture retains in tact the Frederick Loewe-Alan Jay Ler-ner score. There are numerous lively dances created by star-choreographer Kelly, and the story's action ranges from New York City to an "enchanted" village in the Scottish Highlands.

Also on the new bill will be "Pride of the Blue Grass," color over the years. In discussion of "Man With a Million." in color. satility by a movingly dramatic During the past two weeks the theater has been undergoing but contained characterization extensive remodelling and arch of the wife who, in masculine itectural A four-track garb, becomes an assistant nature's own buffoons which could match some of the best human clowns. In the prairie epic, the prairie-dog furnishes most of the comicalities. In the land of heavy-footed buffalo and other large beasts, in the face of many dan magnetic, hi-fidelity sound sys the merits snd demerits of "Fidelia." but last night's performance demonstrated that it mains i viable opera, capable of hctcLng the interest of a capacity audience in War Me-meyial Opera House.

21 STARS Sm STARS ORFHIUM i m4 TI LIBIRTY and WILL KING SHOWS jailer to free her husband from a tyrant's duntreon. One reason tern has been installed together with a new screen capable of -Fidelio is performed infre opening today at the Roxie Theater. Based on Mark Twain's "The Million Pound Note," "Man "With a Million" is played against a background of such famous London landmarks as Belgrave Square, Saville How, Picadilly Circus and Hyde Park, since the picture was filmed entirely in England. Gregory Peck is starred in his first comedy role. showing CinemaScope.

Vista- quently Is the paucity of sopranos, like Miss Borkh who AUDITORIUM THEATRE Vision and all other wide screen gers and annoyances, this interesting littFe relative of the That it did so was a tribute r.t only to Beethoven but, more have the power and range for processes. lex Office Om" FrMay 2h4 Der pn 7 p.m. ground squirrels has learned to Continuous performances from 1 D.m. daily are being shown the role. In her leather costume, she made Leonora's male take care of himself by the resourcefulness of his wisdom and during the remodelling.

impersonation quite plausible, IN PRINCIPAL ROLES wit A documentary of the Pacific war, "Victory at Sea," together Explorer to Offer With Hans Hotter, Roberto i The added attractions are Disney's cartoon eaturette. immediately, to Pierre Mon-teux's warm and genial conducting skill and the presence of Inge Borkh to sinf the vocally demanding title role, along with an all-around excellent corps of fellow-principals and supporting singer-actors, SYMPHONIC OPERA Mnnteux. in a pre-seann in with color cartoon and news Turrini. Alexander Welitsch, complete the bill at the Roxie. Africa Travelogue Lorenzo Alvary.

Dorothy War "Willie, the Operatic Whale," and the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo short, "Gay Parisienne." I A The color film-story- of i enskjold and Cesare Curzi in DrinciDal roles, the cast, was Social Work Lecture K9RTH 0AEULK3 ALAMEDA changing from Mon rovia to Mombassa in Africa, well knit and well balanced ae at boaiwr The East Bay Chapter of the i rsrr la khu.tt 4433 ParkJne. Rtarta t-4 tXUttVlbUt VICTOR MATVKE will be told when explorer- For the most cart, they sane terview, described rideno as MEN af iaa FIGHTING American Association of Social Workers will hear an address "THE EGYPTIAN CINEMASCOPE! IN COLOR! VAN JOHNSON WALTER PIDGEOV scientist Lcn Stuttman is pre Cyd Charisse has the role of a Scotch lass who wins the affection of Gene Kelly in the new CinemaScope musical version of "Briga-doon" which opens at the Paramount tomorrow. a "symphonic and spoke clear, intelligent Ger Wm. FT. BRAVO Grows More Tobacco JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct.

20. Tobacco cultivation in Indonesia is being greatly expanded this year. Some of the tobacco will be exported, mainly to Eu predominantly opera. and his EDMUND PI DOM JEAN SIMMONS sented in person to narrate his long and wise man. although that of the sing- "PUSHOVER" by Eleanor Hedley on "What Is a Lobbyist?" at a meeting at 41M Piedmont Ay.

FRED MifMlSRAT KIM NOVAK PIEDMONT experience, together with the ers of Central European origin Phone PI S-rm. new film "Through Tropical Africa this evening at 8:15 in IPniViflfP Crntrai Webster skill of the San Francisco Sym- was, in the mture of things, the IIXaTlUIICi LLOYD C. DOUGLAS 7:45 p.m. on Oct. 28 in Wheeler Hall, on the Universitv of Cali Moose Hall Paris Theater.

"MAONIFICENT OBSESSION phony musicians who make upitnore idiocjatic. rope. UimiTBllS a Tnl GLADIATORS' CINEMASCOPE! IN COLOR! VICTOR MATURE-SUSAN HATWARB "SEA DEVILS" COLOR! Yvonne DeCARLO Rock HUDION DOORS OPEN AT P.M. The film-lecture is a documen Greenrv Millar, making his fornia campus. TECHNICOLOR! with JANE A Rock HUDSON Agnes MOOREHEAD taxy of the ways of life seen to "MIAMI 8TORT Barrv arLLIVAN Luther ADLEW debut with the San Francisco Onera ComDanv.

and Harold day In Africa. (ki a H5o We Otter. LA 1 ll'llu "EXECUTIVE SUITE- alalll I Uli Free Parkins. Starta Finns, an Ooera Audition win Stuttman has photographed WILLIAM HOLDEN-FREDRIC MARCH the native tribes and their cus ner, took bows with the jjrinci the opera orchestra, told massively in fulfilling the nobility of the Beethoven score. The audience responded with an uncommonly prolonged ovation to Monteux's eloquent communication of the third "Leonore" overture which, as ha become traditional, was played between "CRT OF Cmw DIAONI In Color! JACK WEBB at BEN ALEXANDER "REAR WINDOW" Technicolor JAMES STEWART GRACE KELLY tti TB B'83D tltSt 11V Phone LA kehurst 2-7337 pals for their solos in the prisoners chorus of Act in which toms, the progressive educational system of Liberia, the big fUUUb IN COLOR the chorus itself was spirited game animals, the scenic beauty "LONG.

LONG TRAILER" LUCILLE BALL tc DESI ARNAZ "THE WILD NORTH" cmcA 'it and the industrial development and full. NOW! AT BOTH THEATERS OK WIDE-VISION SCREEN! STEWART CRANGER-CYD CHAWI8F of the Congo. Produced in 1954, nnffnA TunnelHiShwayai6rlnd UUXillJiftCrosaroada. CL if ford A-HiM ALBANY 4f the film is the only completely current documentary on this 11 ni If Solano Ave. LA 4-5636 tXUDnli I CINEMASCOPE-COLOR Bridge Results By ERNEST H.

NOFFSINGER "IABIINA" AWARD WINNERS! Audrey BEPBfltW William HOLDEN-Humphrev BOG ART "THE OUTCAST" IN COLORJ JOHN DEREK ar JOAN EVANS LARGE FREE PARKING AREA- Hawaiian Luau At Pioneer House "THE STUDENT PRINCE" country. OWE ANN BLTTH EDMUND Pl'RDOM Tickets are available at Sher SineinK Voice of MARIO LANZA Also "NO TIME FOR FLOWERS" man Claw HI eheate 4-8575. or Samoan Oakland bridge sti dio Authentic Hawaiian ANTI0CH at the door. PITTSBUFC B. C.

Dvkr- D.Uk evaiflf Phone ANTIOCH 123.4 PHILHARMONIC ELIA FITZGERALD DIZZY GILLESPIE ROY ELDRIDGe! and Tahitian entertainment will, be featured at an Hawaiian luauj fhanmipt) at 1 om. Sunday ati I HBmpataada-4764 tee mm a) 1 il CinemsSeape! Celar! "KING RICHARD CRUSADERS" Mr. Lloxd I-owry- Tflvfll Film at CLOSED TONIGHT! r- Fleet Mi a a Taat. Whliitle. Plank Baam" Short Thurfcl "BRIGADOON" ClnamaScopo Gene KELLY; "PROJECT MOONBASB i i it Cnrr SI the German Pioneer House.

I l.lr.r HI Community Forum Phone HE mpatead a-aiil VOGUE BEHKCLET 'NAKED 10 in "Through Tropical Africa," is 1 7 r21lf HAYDEN Gloria GRAHAMS Mondav evening: lBovd Richardwn-Georfe Dunn I Mrs. Don White-Erwtn Franc Robert Sturjeon- James Prstaiwr the next film-lecture to be pre AT BUCORRO" Rory Calhoua) nvnVFl PV Shattuck and Haate ULliliLLL I AS berry 3-4300 '-r miTi fitnnv" 171 BUDDY RICH LOUIS IELLS0N FLIP PHILLIPS BEN WEBSTER BUDDY DeFRANCO BIU HARRIS Thi OSCAR PETERSON Trio IK SEE! sented by Oakland Community Forum, tomorrow evening at ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS vsJr Home Place East The banquet will be sponsored by the Hui Kamaaina of the Eastbay. All former residents of the Hawaiian Islands, including service personnel and their families, are invited to attend. Reservations may be made by contacting Wally Jav. club.

in flames! 7 Tuesday iflfmoont 1-Mn. H. C. Burns-Ernest Noffimirer Mrs. E.

N. White-Mrs. David Coleman "THE ASSASSI.I" niruiiin mnn rvA BARTOK 8:15 in Paris Theater. Kicsaeia VftVlZ UlSai ML tti VA Free Parkin. Opena Dally frantic flight BOX OFFICE OPENS AT :4.1 P.M The all-color travelog will be Sir Fraioiset Cirls Ailltorfia 3 Ida Friedman-Tobey Cnriitianscn ft for refuge! Yankee raiders CALIFORNIA" AS Matlpm OBSESSION" Color JANE WTMAN; "WEST OF PECOS" BERKELEY BRIDGE CLUB narrated in person by Len Stuttman, explorer-scientist who has DUEL IN THE JUNGLE Tuesday evening.

Intermediate: SUSAN HAYWARD-DANA ANDREWS ftRAtin bit 2irJ A RWm niUUlU CLOSED TANinajTI NORTH -SOUTH 'Mnnte C'r) Hepburn just completed the production assault Tara Hall screen's most fascinating pre5ident. at r-dcic Von drr portrn- Saturday, Oct. 23, p.m. Oaklasi Aitlitirlini Arana Sunday, Oct. 24, p.m.

All CraU Reserved a.so. s.se. in. TrCktlt Sal at Sfcarmaa. CUy Tlakat Offlec Bancroft and Telegraph Holcombe FrLI "TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY" "DISTANT DRUMS" with Gary Cooper CAMPUS AS 3-9622.

Starts 7 p.m of the film. Telling the story of the chang- a a Alameda. Bacall in New Role love story! 2 Mr. anl Mrs. J.

D. Brnberg Mr Prrrv Jones-Anna Lisker EAST-WEST i KNOCK ON HOOD'' TECHNICOLOR! with DANNY KATE Tf II BE 4-03X1 tth tt Macdonal -n Mattnaa at 11-1 1 ins in iudii iwiiiiiiciii, uuiii 'ADVENTURES af ROBINSON CRUSOE Far nail rdcra aiieltN aalf-a4drea ,1 lis. SCOrCU 2D.ivid Dcalry-Paul Lynch Lauren. Bacall. who Monrovia to Mombassa, the film iiamaaa ratars aaraiaa.

"THE EGYPTIAN" ClnemaSeeae! EDMUND Pl'RDOM GENE TfERNRT "STAR OF TEXAS" Wayne MORRIS ELMVOOD Tor-Open inciuaes jiDeria. ine -uongo, Fanti, Moni Hills. Tickets are CHARLES BOTER "EARRINGS OF MADAME DE" Danielle ARRIEUX-Vittorio DeSICA 3 Robert Dow ns-T noma Morris Tuesday evening. Junior: 1 Mr I.loyd Lor- Contnce Fleet Kathrn Jullien-Don Cope Kathleen Go- Fredenok Grant available at Sherman Clay, SAW LEAKPgQ SINGLE FEATURES OF DISTINCTION HI ghgate 4-8575 Solano at The Alameda Phone LA ndscape 6-1836 OAKS "naa Phone TR midad MUI "HUMAN DESIRE" GLORIA GRAHAME GLENN FORD "A TRIUMPH "GONE WITH THE WIND" TECHNICOLOR! VtVTTM i a-maa. A NEW CINEMA CLASSIC TIME IS WAITING" Color! Clark GARLR-Olivia Diavii i.iim LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS SfX JEAN SIMMONS RORY CALHOUN DOORS OPEN TONIGHT AT last season in the second CinemaScope film "How to Marry a Millionaire." with Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable.

comes forth in the new medium again with June Allyson and Arlene Dahl in -Woman's World," ending its stay today at the Paramount The leading men in this excursion into the shenanigans of big business are Clifton Webb. Van Hef'iin. Cornel Wilde and Fred MacMurray. Charles Brackett produced and Jean directed the comedy. SAN LZAMTJRO DEL IAD 1941 San Pablo.

BE 7-1820 K. 14tn.EuclL TW aaaa nivou 'DRAGNET IN COLOR! With JACK WEBB CLARK GABLE VIVIEIilEIGH LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA de HAVILLAND Also: "MIDNIGHT SERENADE" "Lr PUSHOVER" with Fred MaeMarray i in ijolorl JACK WEBB St BEN ALE XANDER "DUEL IN THE TechnieoloH Jennifer JONES Gregory PECK DOORS OPEN AT P.M. TH 3-1487 UNITED ARTISTS Cont from 1 "7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" CINEMASCOPE! IN COLOR HOWARD KEEL and JANE POWELL SAN LOEENZO VULACS KM wEsm dl Mia San Lorenxo VUlaga LORENZO TH 3-6267. University 6c Shattuck u.c. Phona BR owning a-4471 Show Starts 6:15 p.m.

COINS IN THE I M. rni vTiivx CINEMASCOPE-Color-Ciifton WEBB "DKAUNET" JACK WEBB and BEN ALEXANDER "REAR WINDOW" James STEWART Also "PRINCESS OF THE NILE" SAN PAEL0 ATENUE CASTRO VALLEY AX ePHUtt PtM DAT WW) Castro Blvd. LU 2-2563 bey buhlesk sI4S ON OL'H STAGE! IN PERSON! CRYSTAL STAB The Bleada Beaalr! FOR ADITTTa riMf VI bilnOU FAMILY NIGHT TONITE "JESSE JAMES" with Tyrone POWER GENE TIERPvEY- rrRPONAL AFFAIR CONTTNUOUS 1 PM. TILL MIDNIGHT CONCORD Theater Georze Arnold will be direct-lie year's Alameda Little Theater Work-hop which starts it new program tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the Hideaway Theater. Sixth and Central.

Alameda. The workship meets every. Thursday night and this season's will include special instruction in stage design and construction. First production for the" workshop will be a concert reading of "Wuthcrmg Heights' and anyone interested in auditioning is invited to attend tomorrow's THE 1VELDO.MAAS Present "SHW TIME OF 1954" A Glamorous Star -Studded Production Majorettes Musicians Pageantry Novelty Acts Specialty Numbers OAKLAND AUDITORIUM ARENA SATURDAY, OCT. 238 P.M.

Gen. Admission Students 75; Res. Sections $1.50 Tlckata tradable fram any Biamher Wahtenian Ban4 phana KSUa( 1-MIT ar Saerraaa. Clay has affic Phona MU 6-76iJ EIIEAIi VAN JOHNSON TIT A I TO Saa Pablo nth HI4-UTS GREGORY PECK OF KINODOM" "PRISONER OF Raaraa Coloiw-'MEN af FIGHTING LADY" RIDING Scott I waikpt csrrg EAST OAKLAND rutin lka Atl at. lt: mCTTintlT MacArthur and 73rd Sala Ittl I ClaeaaaSeaaa! Cal.rt Uld i'aUll I CLOSED TONIGHT! GARDEN OF EVIL" Gary COOPEB Starts Friday "VALLET OF KINGS" nLjiui'-nmrao Montalban SECRET OF Heston FAIRFAX Foothill Blvd.

Fairfax KE 3-4787-Ooens ses? ion. am a. NEWIT REMODELED, DECORATED! LARGE NEW SCREEN! NEW SOUND1 "GONE WITH THE CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGII "MIDNIGHT SERENADE" -Peggy Lee Mother Lode Topic For Lecture at U.C. UAT.A Fnnthfll-35th KE FOOTHILL By Paaalar Demand! BERKELEY. Oct.

20 An illustrated lecture. 'Histonr ALAMEDA DRtVfc tit en You Thif)k of 1iSm "CYRANO DE BERGERAC'-Jose Ferrer In COLOR! "GYPSY Bond weoeier at tna Aiamefla Tuba. LA S-tM4 "BENEATH TBI 1 afll.E UUi end 37th Ave. Buildings in the Mother will he piven st 8 m. tnmor FRUITVALE E.

A SCOFE-Color-Robart AONER PHONF KE Technicolor "BlIL IN THE SUN" Ti 8 UN" DI'EL FN THE St'N" Technicolor Jennifer JONES ar urerory peck OREGORY PECK JENNIFER JONES rrw in School of Architecture near the north en "PL'SHOVER" with Fred MaeMlRRAT DOORS OPEN AT :45 P.M. trance of the Universitv of Cali rnfitf Ann. uin st- UlLrillnlJi Free Parkine-LO h-5334 fornia. ISLAND AUTO I lOVIE, I BLOCKS FROM TUBE IN ALAMEDA 1IT ALAMEDA SHOWING! "IAHINA" Audrey HEPRURN-Humphrey BOGART SOUTHWEST PASSAOE'-Rod Cameron ANTI3CH "GONE WITH THE The lecturer. Mis Marv Hill.

CLARK GABLE LEIGH Showine et 8:35 p.m. only! Efclcgijt the California Di "MIDNIGHT SERENADE" Peeey Lea vision of Mines, has prepared FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT! niiinnmrnn drIVI.1 her ta.k followinc a survey MacArthur 38th A LAUREL KE 3-1392-Ooens :45 which she condi cted for the Di a' IM ANTIOCH COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN" BENEATH THE IS MILE FFFF" vision of Mines. CINEMASCOPE-Color-Robert WAGNFR CinemaScope! "OUTLAW STALLION" COKCOSD 7 VALLEY OF KINGS" Robert Tsvlor ni TF 4-9334. E. 12th St.

at 7th Ave llA BINO CROSBY-JANE WYMAN 53 By Us ilooumeni Onen Dallv at Duak MOTOR in "HERE COMES THE GROOM" LITTLE FUGITIVE" Prize Winner! "TUB Bicn THE MIGHTY" CINEMASCOPK-Color-JOHN WAYN8 VALI.gT OF THE ghortl HAY WARD r.V-. "aaj jp GRAND LAKE MOTOR MOVIES GRAND LAKE SSfSSJ "SABRINA" mica ntanway a huh South of Hayward "REAR WINDOW-Color-Jame. Stewart Grace Kelly? Abm "SCARLET SPEAR" AWARD WINNERS! Aidry HEPBURN Humohrey BOO ART-William BOLDEN mm "THE DEREK t- I I Ik oaklakd AIRPORT AUTO IIOVli: PARKWAY Park Blvd. and tvth GL 1-3391. Open Free ParVfnr.

"CAINE MUTT NT" U4 Swia; JwUca)MS 5-YR. GUARANTCC HUMPHREY BOGART JOSE FERRER 98th Ave. nr. Oakland Alraort. LO S-SS11 CHARTER TRIPS WrW7 I PALL VACATIONS PRINCESS OF PAGET Gates Open Sill Show Starta 4t "GONE WITH THE WIND" CLARK OABLK VIVIEN I.rTnft ii Olivia DeHAVILLAND-Leolie HO WAS BATWARD toior py TECHNICOLOR! Merry rrule by perta but, anywhr.

aartuncf Coyh and drhrer are eornpleteh at tit Mrriof of your croup. Charter one bu or 20, at rrtea ata aTIy ea per pero thai low Crrjrbound ftrm Cool weather, hotel and reaort apace at lower rate an ale autumn ideal for vacation. Historic Eaat, deep South, Canada, Mexico are calling your Greyhound Agent now. IIAVFJnnn 577 Cartm Street M610R WoVKJ EL CERIilTO tun nIU Phone LU 1-240 Om a a.m. "THE EGYPTIAN CinemaSeaae San Pablo and Fulrmount LA S.7K24 Celar! Edmund Parriem Gene Tlerney 4 tang jm th air, fait talon aglow Sa mush la grand place to gat -THE MARKSMAN" Wavne MORRIS "THE CAINS MUTINY" Technicolor! HUMPHREY BOGART JOSE FERREB "BIRD OF Jeff Chandler CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM P.M.

DIT9 321 Castro Street AFiaf Alffi rjRivt-is kX 1-1 nil UiaUlailiil Cm East Mth ftr. isnta) Phone LU cerne 2-0430 "SABRINA" Gatca Open Show Start die "THE BIG SKY" AWARD WINNERS! Audrey HEPBURN Humohrey BOGART-Wiliinm HOLDEN Kirk DOUGLAS Elizabeth THREAT "ARROW IN THE Sterling HAYDEN Coleen MILLER "THE FLTINQ TIGERS" STARRING JOHN WAYNE CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM P.M. THnU-BXPRQGS DUOBS Sr tioi by da Inxa air-ana pentioR, pictnr. mimivm Thrm Exprtaa. No dung of boa, ro local STADIUM AUTO MO VIS E.

I4tn ex. at U4tB Ava. ILeIb I-TOJf UTEBMORE tia Eaat aad botwoea priadpal eitia I 1 1 Urtrtfl4 ay Dart arlU I Gates Open Show Starts "DUEL IN THE SUN" nmNicai.mt nnrnonv tr CTJV TP LTVERMORE 2o4 aln lb "REAR WINDOW" JAMES STEWART ac GRACE KELLY "UNTAMED CANOVA JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTIEJf MAKt HAITI TO LIVE" EotaU, raaarta mow at their boat. Lota mora vacation for a groat doal lamt LTlmaitawfarmCrmykammdBalidoy Ami, nmaaiUr, ma tstra fori Uamf Marry UOmaUtkawm Dorothy MeOUlRE-tephetl ARTTNEI If Fl I PV Pleaaanion ii4 fiilfllbl -FTNOCCHIO" JTHTI1 Wrd Ferry SU. dlillCl "BETRAYED" WaH Dlapera Triifala raatvrel SEA OF LOST SHIPS" John lTelr CLARK GABLE tt LANA TURNER "HFR MFN" with Grver OARV SAI PACLO Scentnatat r-r- 1 Tirai Ta: OmVmr 144S UAi liU 14th way.

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