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MOVIE REVIEW Honor Rating WHAT'S DOING TOI KISTK-dodnv) All Natini poin ty, 2:30 p. Gulf' port Uracil. OHt.A.M.ATIONK (tort.yl ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 Walter WSnacInclI In New York PACt TWILVI MOVIE ROUNDUP Niven Courageously Works Despite Personal Tragedy By DOROTHY MANNERS Is Awarded FMA Kiiimliin" Cily post Vctiran rori'iitn win, halt Action, Torrid Feelings Feature 'Gilda1 At Florida Chock full of action and plenty of torrid feelings is "Gilda" now showing at the Florida theatre. The setting takes place at the end of the war In that den of international intrigue, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

A ullum AnuiiyinouH, a Y.V1CA. Nt, PcliTMbnig- pnt No. 24H. Jt-wliill For the tenth consecutive yea Manhattan In The Moonlight since under HOTC regulations war Vleran. 8 p.

Coiitfri'iialloii U'nal lnrat-1. Kxchaniia cluh. 12:15 D. in Slirlnr Florida Military academy ha Silhouettes About Town: Admiral Ilalsey, in mufti, at HOLLYWOOD (INS) David Niven' courace in reporting for been selected by the war depart chili. the Stork with his daughter, Mrs.

Lee Spruance, confirming ment as an lion M. 7 30 p. t'SWV horn. Aincrlcon VetiTano, World War II. "Magnificent Dollar" and no longer delaying the dinner Kogcrs ricture because of his personal tragedy ha earned him the warm that it is pronounced llirrah-shim-mah not Iliro-shee-mer or military Although gambling is against pom No.

8 p. 1126 Ontral an-nue. leaned of all Hollywood. Jack SkirbuU and linue Manning, the school, Col, Wal the law, Ballin Munson, "George r.avy rum. p.

I'AV linrnc. when we reported that months ago a Navy lad cor American Rrllcf for Holland, in ter B. Mendels producer, had left the starting date entirely up to David. a. in.

to 1 room 7. IJcfcnae rccted" Youthful Lord Lascelhs (King Geo's nevview), tu Mil i nn. Animrni It'tlff for Franr. 1(1 a. academy prcsi dent, was ad vised in a tele Macready owns a gambling casino in the heart of the city.

Mac-ready turns in a convincing performance as the man who knows what he wants and doesn't mind one of England's greatest "catches," lunching unrecognized to 1 p. at'on! floor, room 18. Vv-fi-nae binldiiiK And Niven will be kept very busy from the time he complete Ms role of Aaron Burr opposite Ginger and reports to his official boss. Sam Goldwyn, for the at the Colony Gen. Hap Arnold in a tweed get-up at the gram yesterday same spot Jimmy McLarnin, who furiously fought Tony KKII KOSH (tda THEATRE TIME CLOCK Thnriiv.

Jumr FI.oniUA-' f.lUU 1:15. 3 20 paying for it. from ton. evening gown, slit to the thigh and skin tight, she accompanies it with a rumba-tango dance that Is bound to be a sensation with the male section. It's a fast-moving picture with never a dull moment something is always happening like murder or Hayworth doing a shim and shake dance.

Heard a man sigh as he left the theatre "Ah that Rita Hayworth can certainly act." M. G. Horn Nuralnu court (colored). 130 Glenn Ford, in his first role Canzoncri many times at the Garden, embracing him at D. upfi-na hulldinir.

whimsical bishop in "The Bishop's Regular army Jloinc Mirions rourao (white), 7:30 Toots' D. Runyon shopping at Hanson drug store unrec since his discharge from the marines is cast as the "lough guy" fficers, all of p. pefen hiat in i nor. (' I it wife." with Cary Grant and Ter rsa Wright. This is the first pic them ex neri- i-ifo 8 a a- inatrurtor a Training ognized by some of the kerrickters he got rich writing about who has no past.

Seen in this enure. 7 p. Spa Pool. II Drniitiliwyr 1 II enccd as instruc ture hes made for Sam since picture it looks as if he might Prof. Albert Einstein, New York top answer to Eng 5 23.

S3 37 tors in army KXTMtTAINMKNT (lodav) be a good threat to the John Gar his years In the service. MENDELS land's Bevingrate Dudley Digges, the first to be signed CWn Air Forum. 3 p. William training schools field and Humphrey Bogart type conducted a rigid two-day tour for Eugene O'Neill's "Ice Man Cometh" play Jacques of paik. KISTS (Frl.la.vl YHOI'SK Thf Park Alil'l" 6 II V.

Out Kit; 7 12 9 LA 'The Pnhlm" 1 4 21 3 31 1" oi. TIIF. TWO RIG 1MCTI KF.S Jane Wyman made off the home inspection April 4 and and Definitely the star of the show Goldstyne, RKO's good-will man-about-town, in charge of irM OiiHiirr Onturv rliin. 2 m. placed the academy in the honor is Rita Hayworth as the beau Vase, Warners, hurt her not a bit her own studio.

I mean "Lost class which is held bv less than visiting Ingrid Bergman. Tough job. Tourmt Onler. ORGANIZATIONS (Friday) tiful tempestuous Gilda who suc 40 military schools in the United Weekend," and even more impor ceeds in both annoying and in I nn I 21 Sallies In Our Alley: Over- Rotary rlub 12 IS n. ftiiwannpt States.

pv of Bnffnlr. -1 OipUin KuM" in 10 Thnt Ulnndf" Tlif Crn is triguing any man she comes in hotel. 4.V T'. 4 7 CAVKO 4 i 5 10 heard at the Latin Quarter tant for Jane, "The Yearling," in which she is terrific. So it is Under direct control of the Ion olnb, 12:1.1 p.

Slirlna rlilh contact with. Oranvo No. 15, tOOK. 7:3" ringside: "I'm worried about my wife. She was talking in her no particular surprise that she war department, the examining board was formed at headquarters JERRY JOINS FIREMEN ROCHESTER.

N. Y. (U.R) Jerry, six-months-old pedigreed Dalmatian puppy, has assumed duties as the mascot of the Rochester volunteer fire department, first company mascot in 23 years. Jerry has his own badge and the important duty of protecting the fire truck from curious spectators at fires. Already, Jerry has taken over his job "like a vet- Odd Ffllowa hall Klka lodKo.

8 i. F.lkn rlnh. Capt. Marines '46" Under considerable prodding from the Co. adviser filled that section up with "DFC, Oak Leaf Clusters, umpty-ump Battle Stars.

Citations, etc." Under "Reason for Leaving Last Place being welcomed back to Burbank sleep and kept saying: 'No, John replacement and school commis PARK I'liow tndny. P. I F. i "In Our Tim- St. PrlrrBhiirB a'wlftv for H'lrd of 45.

no! "Well, comforted his sion of the Army Ground Forces with the star spot in "Wallflower, the romantic comedy and Broad ll'arlni. Chaoti-r No 133. noHal hour Although it is one of the most dramatic roles of her career, Rita still wears the type of gowns that made her famous. Best scene and probably the most talked about, is where she friend, a a a worryin Birmingham. Ala.

2 to p. 18 Alhamhra arrade. Sixth in no BFACH tiU'M Wiff 7.00. 8 30. in mi way hit which David Butler will tr'''t and Flmt avi nu1 north.

Col. Thomas M. Crawford was American RMlf for Holland, in direct. Robert Hutton and Janis president of the examining board to 1 room 7 Pif-n biiildlnif. about she said didden she?" The latest silly about those new fountain pens (that write under water) deals with the sings "Put the Blame on Mame.

Paice are also lined up for the at this year's inspection. Other American Relief for France 10 in Wearing a black strapless satin cran." was a KnncKout in a goia-coioreo stnt. Gail Patrick detracted noth to I p. room 18. aecond floor, De fenae hulldine.

cast. EDWARD SMALL wants Doug lad who nriced one at $115 members of the board were Col Christiancy Pickett, Lt. Col. Howard N. Smalley, Lt.

Col. Carl ing away from the scenery in a i 111 Isn that a little high?" he said Itr ritnKS (Friday) Knlttinir room. 9 a. m. to 1 P.

De las Fairbanks Jr. for "The 'Down the street they sell it for red and white sports dress. Frank Sinatra is getting a brand new tic to wear when he officiates fence hulldlne Lyons. Mai. Edwin C.

Momm, Maj. Walter N. Guletsky, Mai. Production room. Fulni.

a a. m. to $15" "Yeh, I know." said the salesman, "but we also give you 1 nefent hlllldlllK. as giKiiainer ai me iwis Tlome Niirimr course imhlte). aax Loren C.

Grieves, Maj. Ray Sladc and Maj. Alvin T. Nettcr-blad Jr. a diving outfit.

(expected) baby christening. It I. 9 a. in Pefenae huildlne. TODAY of Employment, he wrote: We Won." P.S.

He got the job. And the news-weekly rates him high, 4. 0. Manhattan Murls: The priest strolling along Fifth Avenue in white collar and black suit with his proud discharge button on the lapel The Eiffel Tower, constructed completely of matches (3,000 of them), built by an ll-year-old. It's displayed in a stationery shop on 46th, jus( off 5th The haughty (if slightly tattered) grand dame of the 57th St.

Automat. She decries the eating habits of the "masses" and her own meals with ice cream and ends with tomahto Home Nursina course ilite). Claac New York Novelette: Her name 2. 1 30 p. Defenae but I'lmir.

has little storks all over: A modern version of "Abie's Irish Hose." brought up to date, will As a board, the nine officers Inspected schools in the states of Laura ueanne uuuon. iou O'Flynns." a swashbuckler in the melodramatic comedy vein. While Doug likes the role, he is sticking to his guns about wanting to produce his own pictures. However, he can be persuaded because it offers him the same type of role made immortal by his late father and is written by one of his favorite authors, Justin Huntly McCarth of "If I Were King" FNTFRTAI F.N Friday tlTA HAYMOW Georgia, Florida. Alabama and mav Pave neara ner sing in me hit the bookstalls soon revamped.

Open Air Forum, 3 p. Williams Tennessee. Thereafter they scp ik. pa of course by the original author, local places Columnists used to get neat notes from Colonel aratctj into four sub-boards to inspect schools in other parts of the Anne Nichols. That all today.

See you tomorrow. H. R. Dutton of Governor's Island sueeestinc they hear her with a country VA To Set Up New Hospital Included in the inspection of to a columnar boost Bible School Most of us responded. She was FMA were the cadet's quarters, school facilities, close and extend fame.

IRIS UPTON. old daughter of -year- good, too She's my daughter." wrote the Colonel, "so nat juice. But every evening! lWV rolw )) pretty Mystery ed order drill, review and field Writer The Veterans administration inspection. urally I'm prejudiced. I think Sign on an East Side lot: "Kindly Refrain from Disturbing the Ver Craig Rice, won't get the leading will soon set up a 200-bed een she creat We all were femmo role opposite Senator Ken dure" The Park Central eral and surgical hospital in Tal touched bv this father-dauchter ry Delmar Claghorn in his Eagle- camaraderie, etc.

So wot? Mermaid Room's bouncer a midget. He quiets unruly six-footers with a cute glar The lahassee, Charles E. Wallace, public relations director for the Florida VA regional office at the On 'he West Coast a ca.e is Delegates Aftcnd Church Meeting scheduled to come up about the Lion movie, but she rates a very good part. The long-winded senator, by the way, is due in Hollywood Jul, 15. Brynic Foy.

who editorial room where a staffer Don Ce-Sar, said today. 27th case is marked: IkuUAJL ST. RSBURG SI ACM Announcement of approval of Laura Deane Dutton vs. Colonel CLEARWATER Ten dele posted Bevin's tactless speech and under it scribbled: "God Save the King!" CENTRAL AT 4tk CENTRAL AT tk signed Claghorn for the movies the establishment of the hospital, Henrv R. Dutton" The Colonel gates from Clearwater left Tues i zzi 1 fourth such VA installation in day morning to attend the pioneer the state, came from John M.

has named Paul Martin, former N. Y. cafe scrivener Martin was encouraged to take her out Curtain Calls: The Debonairs lOPENtHSOAY conference of St. John Presby Slaton, VA deputy adminis tery at Florida military academy trator at Atlanta. now and then by her "parent.

torchants at the Mardi Gras Margaret Whiting's new Capitol in St. Petersburg. Other VA hospitals in Florida who turns out to be her aggrieved disc. "In Love, in Vain" The groom! The young people are Ann Coachman. Jean Coon, Dede Ek- HSU are at Bay Pines near St.

Petersburg, Lake City and Miami Beach Miriam La Vellegance on the Capitol stage Ann Triola's witty-ditties at the Blue Angel lund, Lorain Donaldson, Kathleen The site for the new hospital Memos of a Midnighter: Sara Skipper, Harriet McLean, Bob will be a 25-acrc tract on the 4 El Allen, the thrush, reports that her Peters and Sandy McGeachy ivorce from Maj. James C. shea, Louie Armstrong's platter of No Variety Blues" (Victor) 4 northern city limits of Tallahassee, known as the Byrd S. Woods I lunuwu They were accompanied by Miss r. of Boston becomes iinai mis MAbQUfRAOtiMfXICO To See Movies Sound movies on a hymnology and animals of the zoo will be features of the 11 o'clock assembly at First Methodist Bible school this morning in the lower auditorium of the church.

Mrs. Marion Sumner is in charge of the movies which are being furnished by the Coca-Cola company. Plans are being completed for the graduation exercises to be held tomorrow night. Members of the Pasadena circle are serving chocolate milk each day at the end of Pasadena Community church Bible school to the 46 students enrolled in the school. Mrs.

H. L. Holmgren is teaching a class in arts and crafts: Miss Beverly Hicks is in charge of beginners: Mrs. John Keir, primary; Bill Symons. juniors.

The school doses on next Wednesday. Mizpah class of First Presbyterian church will hold its monthly business and social meeting today at 2:30 p. nr. in the church school building. Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Jones, 3300 Tenth street north, will entertain boys and girls of the intermediate department and sixth grade graduates of First Presbyterian church at beir home today from 3 until 5 p. m.

property, Wallace said. week and that sh will not marry Marjone Glenn of the Presbyterian church who will be direc Dunninger at the Biltmore Cascades Alec Templeton on NBC Pawl Villard at Le Ru- PRISON bMIP Bob Lewis of there as planned. tor of music for the conference One husband from Boston, she Gulfport Legion To Meet The conference will last through ban Bleu Lee Taylor's thrush-ing with the G. Paxton WJZ band postscripts, is enough A June 24 and is for young people radio wner's grim boner of Fri Gulfport American legion will right off Fred Allen's radio alley, Is starring him in "That's A Joke, Son." WHEN I ASKED Marie McDonald what she played in "Life's for the Living" with Gene Kelly, she replied, "Oh, just an average American girl." HOLLYWOOD IN SHORTS: The reason Anne Baxter and John Hodiak postponed their wedding date from June 19th to July 7th is because she'll be dead drunk until then acting a role, that is: Edna Best's contract 1o play Ronald Col man's wife in "The Late George Apley" puts her on the same movie lot, 20th where her ex. Bart Marshall, is sharpening up "The Razor's Edge:" The 11 months old son of Mickey Rooney took his first steps over the week-end and you can hear pappy crowing all over town; Managed an afternoon off to take in Hollywood park.

Between losses I spotted Harry James and Betty Grable, Gail Fatrick and Corny Jackson. Don Ameche, Franchot Tone. Eddie Welch and Mervyn Leroy: Betty between the ages of twelve and The talented gay wordagp to Doin' What Comes Naturally" meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the ay: On one page it reported the eath of Mai. Bowes and on the fourteen years of age. The Rev, R.

L. Wood of West Palm Beach Community hall. from "Annie Get Your Gun." TODAY PRIOAV next wished him a happy birth is the director, with a number of day Kiki Garcia, rhumband assistant directors from various CPNTtJAi. 1 CATIIDHAV mw I IU leader at the Palladium Ballroom, "Janie Gets Married" nd his wife are dividing but she parts of the state. This is the second of four conferences to be held at the academy will keep vocaline with his crew Joe Ferrer's "Cyrano de Ber- as announced by Col.

Walter B. To Open At Playhouse THE LATEST N0 cerac production (wnicn ciosea Mendels, academy president. Philly) cost $100,000 Wm. GREATEST Sarovan's apides on his former pal Irwin Shaw (who panned his Of the many problems which arise to confound the returned tVV'M3" show service man, some of the more humorous ones are brought to light PEN MAGNATE DIES FORT MADISON, la. Walter A.

Sheaffer, 78. founder book) are collectors items Add quick confirmations: The OF ALL! in Warner Brothers new comedy, "Janie Cets Married, which opens tomorrow at the Playhouse theatre. and chairman of the board of the W. A. Sheaffer Pen company, died Phil Spitalny-Evelyn Kaye secret merger: the former Stork Club Starring Joan Leslie in the title yesterday after a long illness.

picture are Edward Arnold and nger entering a convent, and H. role and Robert Hutton as the recently discharged GI who becomes Conover's merger with Candy Ann Harding; Barbara Brown, bewildered bridegroom 29 days Jones next month Marion I IS? Robert Benchley, Dick Erdman, Hattie McDaniel and Clare Foley Preminger fled Mexico and returned home because a bullet after his return, the film is concerned with the further activities of the Conway family originally introduced to filmgoers in "Janie." The film is directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Alex ei Sale hizzed too close to her pretty 8ing Crosby fifi Xinrothu Lamour ilH'Qtl. head. She was reported marry- Gottlieb. Mem llf Il II in" Axel Wenner-Gren, whose The unpredictable Janie makes wife wouldn't resign.

marital history when, on her Midtown Sideshow: The pass- wedding day, she presents her spouse with her own original idea Today ng of comedian Charles Buuer- of a marriage "contract," replete SONE UNUSUAL GIFTS 341 FIRST AVE. NO. orth reminded intimates that he and the late Robert Benchley "L-r DOUBLE far YOUR with regular monthly options to renew, all couched in the best and most proper legal terminology. ere usually inseparable when in 40! New York In fact. Charlie al i 'V A 'i tr MONEY at PLAZA 'Jfnsr SUPER shows Featured in the same roles they created in the original "Janie" iroonic Department Main Floor EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ixmi.

-miM-f i.juj'jujj.ii,iamni.!.mj.tiii i WEBBS CITY I INCORPORATED rTOMORKOW 1 LL --CEMTr at m. ways lived at the Royalton in Bob's tiny apartment which featured one bed Benchlev, it appea-, subscribed to The London Times for 25 years "although he never had time to read it!" The great pile of London Times was Butterworlh's couch! Bigtown Vignette: This is about a fellow who graduated from Harvard in '41 and went right into the Marines as a seaman, second class Five years later he came cut a captain. He spent most of his time on Guadalcanal (and the oiher holl-holes) as a dive-bo. nber pilot The other dav he hit town to search for a job The first place he entered thev handed him the customary anpliation form Under "Last Place of 1 he scribbled: "Seaman. 2nd Class '41 GO0 GfOlLQUS ADVENTURE T-; a i Ky-i iyr-rzz-z i tin mill 1 a LAUGHTON If jSk et 1.1 m.

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