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PART I. Comedy to Hold Over EVENT LURES FILM, MILITARY NOTABLES Martial Music Robert Armbruster, Hollywood composer, is working on a symphonic arrangement of martial music which will be played at U.S.O. BY MAXIXE BARTLETT Paramount Hollywood and Gaynor,) Edward Arnold and The sky-searching lights of for Downtown theaters are holding over for a second week the comedy, "Lady in a Jam." starring mer days were missing at the Herbert Marshall, Verree Teas-dale and Adolphe Menjou, Heath Carthay Circle Theater last night. Irene Dunne. In addition, the but there was" light enough for er Angel, Irene Hervey and Allan Jones, the Ronald Colmans, Hal Downtown Theater is holding the crowd of fans to see the beau Dorothy Lamour jungle opus, tifully gowned women and the Cos Anaclcs Stmcs "Beyond the Blue Horizon" Roach, and Mary Pickford.

Also present were Linda Dar nell, Henry King, Norma Shear men in evening dress or trim uni miss Dunne provides many forms as they filed past the guard er, Betty Grable and George Raft, laughs Lady in a Jam," which is the story of a millionairess who is so balmy that her guardians THURSDAY, JULY. 23, 1942 of honor which lined the forecourt for the premiere of "Mrs, Miniver." Patricia Monson, Jane Withers, Helene Reynolds, Cobina Wright Ginny Simms and William call in a psychoanalyst to discov er why she is throwing her Inside, the war influence was apparent also as the color guard from Ft. MacArthur marched up money away. But the mind-doc 'Miniver Acclaimed as; War flevelaftori tor, played by; Patric Knowles, Hawks. This premiere outgrossed that accorded "Gone With the Wind" by $1000, it was There was no free list last night.

the center aisle to the stage. After finds his patient so auuring he the ceremony Capt. Floyd Snow- courts instead of curing her. den introduced Claudette Colbert, Ralph Bellamy, celebrated for his screen roles as the fellow who one of the leaders in the work of the Voluntary Army Canteen WilternVA JY EDWIX SCHALLERT BIO SHOT They All KilMd the Bride never gets the; girl, woos the WltiMr It WMttrn daffy heroine. TODAY'S SHOWS What havens behind the lines last who fi takn by death in his BEVERLY f.lj, PRIVATE 1 1 1 hiiii HAH Service, sponsor of the evening performance.

GENERAL PRESENT In "What woman's part I hour of triumph. The grande MM Wllthlre oubftanuu GEORGE RAFT PAT O'BRIEN BROADWAY Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Mayer FONDA entertained Gen.

and Mrs. Max FINDERS AT well Murray; Angus Malcolm, 4050 W. Pico ins ninunn They All Kissed Bride THE WINDOW first assistant secretary of the dame of the community has made' a great sacrifice so that he may be Hers is a splendid compensation, therefore psychologically. She, too, Is the one who jendures a great blow in the death of her young granddaughter. Such, indeed, are the ways of war.

-Nothing happens to the in Oie of the 9 HEAT STitS Flu 44 bmu ptrsoaaiities ia In the war? These questions are vitally ai swered in "Mrs. Miniver," which was' given its- premier e-jone of the few gala affairs during these tempest-driven times at Carthay Circle Theater. With the showing offered for charity objectives connected with theproduction, had special British Embassy in Washington; Huntington Pk. How at Greer Garson, who wore an elabo rate, classically draped gown of Pee. LA.

0944 lUgBiar WCBI fiARY COOPER JOAN LESLIE IT SERGEANT YORK soft gray; Margaret Sullavan, Ice land Hay ward, James ft 1 f. I ri 1 I .4 PMHtii) I I I 1 rtT sJFL Jf dividual according to any set pro Stewart and and Mrs. Allan Scott. After the performance the ANTONWAMROOK DANIEUI DARRIIUX A GREAT IOVI betwm import at its opening. And it gram, death out his par ticulai choice according- to bis ruts held one of the most representative first-night audiences seen in OUR RUSSIAN unique pian.

inemgner justice group attended Mrs. Miniver night at a Hollywood cafe where proceeds of the evening were also sLi FRONT Him mnam donated to the V.A.C.S. Ihe general did not make a is not always understandable, but all the more on that account does it bear deep' analyzing. IX HALL OF FAME "Mrs. Miniver," therefore, Is BUY grand entrance down the espla nade to the theater but instead UNITED STATES chose a side door.

many- things blended into one many a. day spellbound through-outthe 'screening. APPROVAlGIVB3T Undoubtedly through their rapt silence, their frequent laughter in trie earlier portion of the pictures, their occasional bursts of applause ''and later their tears, this public conferred its intense approval on the studio organization, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, which sportsored "Mrs. Miniver," Mr. and Mrs.

William Goetz entertained with dinner in their WW I0NDS AND ON THE SCREEN "MRS. MINIVER" at Loew's State, Chinese, United Art- ists, Fox Wilshire and Carthay Circle. "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" at Warners Hollywood and Downtown. "LADY IN A JAM" at Paramount Hollywood and Downtown. "EAGLE SQUADRON" and "FRISCO GAL" at Pantages and Hillstreet.

"RAVAGED EARTH" at Esquire and Grand. "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" and "THIS IS BLITZ" at the Four Star. "ORDER FROM TOKYO" and "OUR RUSSIAN FRONT" at the Hawaii. OX THE STAGE "BLACKOUTS OF 1942" at El Capitan. 'THE DRUNKARD" at the Theatre Mart.

VN.T.G. REVUE" at the Florentine Gardens. "SHE LOST IT IN CAM-PECHE" at Musart. "STAR-SPANGLED GLAMOUR" (second edition,) at Earl Carroll's. "YALE PUPPETEERS" and I TIME" at Turnabout.

home for Mr. and Mr3. Jack Ben cm STAMPS amazingly fine, sincere and meritorious picture probably the mo meritorious thus far to have been inspired through the present conflict. It takes Its place with the great pictures. It ex ny, Mr.

and Mrs. Tyrone Power (Annabella.) Cesar Romero and 0 presses singular', and without as well producer, Sid ney FranKlin us director, wit-; forcing tnis on you, tne woman's liam Wyler; and the cast headed viewpoint. You see; men in PREMIERE GUESTS Director Mitchell Leisen and Claud-ette Colbert are shown entering the Carthay Circle Theater together for the showing of "Mrs. Miniver." Holly hy Greer Garson, "Walter Hdgeon, action briefly, and never in actu- al battle. Teresa Wright and Dame May Whitty.

wood glamour and the military mixed at the event. Timet photo are bound to receive wide Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn LeRoy. Mrs.

Goetz wore a gown of blue souffle which provided a beautiful background for her Ceylon sapphire necklace. NOTABLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fonda and Mr. and Mrs.

Jo Swerllng were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hathaway, dining at the Hathaway home before the picture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.

Wood hosted Dr. and Mrs. Chester Bauers, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Estle and Mrs.

Bradner W. Lee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bellamy, spread recognition and the Initial audience, made up to a large ex 'Later June Announced BY JOHX L.

SCOTT The film is a valuable contribution toward arousingjhe spirit of courage. It is undoubtedly one of the best in this respect for a public on the home front. It will find its plaudits among men as well as with women. One could go on endlessly about the high worth of performances, extol the direction of William Wyler for its nuance and polish, the producing of Sidney 0 Claire Windsor, silent screen star, who has done considerable ALTO PL.J3(I4 Heap thi Wild Wind Larchniont SHIP AHOY tli. Wetter Fr.

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41tl tent of motion-picture people and military, undoubtedly crystallized this probable great approbation to come. "Mrs. Miniver" does and will merit all the commendations it evokes, for it is indeed a distinguished accomplishment: Truly this is a humanized account of an English family caught in the tornados of battle. It typifies the British spirit under he stress that has prevailed ever since he dread days of 1910. Particularly does it concentrate on happenings during the period of relentless raids by the Nazis, revealing their effect upon the stage work, will return to Los ranklin.

I recall only one scene that seemed out of key and that was. when Mrs. Miniver emotion Angeles footlights in a new com edy drama, "A Later June," ally held to her bosom the dying which wm Degin a weens en gagement at the Assistance League Playhouse Monday night, One of Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Fredric March and Mr.

and Mrs. John Cromwell made up a party; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hall, Mr. and Mrs.

WTalter Wanger (Joan Bennett,) Sir Charles and Lady Mendl and Charles Spencer Chaplin attended in a group, going afterward to the Troc. Mrs. Edwin Knopf, president of the V.A.C.S., entertained Col. W. W.

Hicks, commandant at Ft. MacArthur, and Mrs. Hicks with dinner in the Knopf home before the picture. 1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee or dead Carol Beldon. It did not seem like Mrs. Miniver to grab to herself in that fashion a girl who had been wounded unto death. She was otherwise too in 9 GREAT STARS Plnj 44 fimoM perstulittet ia Aug. 20.

The play was written by Ray telligent to become that theatri mond Gross and will be produced by Robert J. Oakley. Miss Windsor is to portray a member of men and women of a countryside flaw I find in a. otherwise per- the upper Fifth Ave. set.

but anything but that when the fected production, Bowman included Anita Louise Martin Lamont is directing the piece, which- is tentatively booked at the Blackstone Theater IMYVG3D attack; of the enemy ji v' REAL TERROR Pertinent indeed are those 'Of course, it is Greer Garson as the title character who triumphs. She, more than almost any other is capable of investing a portrayal with befitting dignity, rare wholesomeness and well- in Chicago, pending the outcome BOWL scenes which show what hap SumofuruM. Hndak tha. StcJ. of the engagement in Hollywood.

Army Show Here According to advices from New WW. judged feeling. She registers every reaction with astonishing RIALT0 Ml S27J Raap tha Wild Wind They All Kitted Bride York, "This Is the Army," the sensational service production, 81? 8. BDWY. TOWER and Buddy Adler.

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz attended with Bonita Granville and Jackie Cooper. Miss Ball wore an Empire model of white crepe printed with purple sprays, and a white fox stole. A spray of purple heather lay in her high-piled hair. Miss Granville wore.a full-skirted frock of black taffeta, its puffed pockets trimmed with black velvet and tiny, gleaming black beads. FAMILY TARTY The Nigel Bruce party was a family affair and included Mrs.

Bruce and daughters Pauline and Ml. 6272 MY FAVORITE SPY TORTILLA FLAT will play in Los Angeles, follow Lot TAKl LOS AngtlBI827, DARLINQ I3S. BOWY. SHIP AHOY News Palace" TWO HOUR show 839 8. BDWY.

NEWS SHORTS Newsreel Theatre bdwy. near tt I HOUR SHOW, NEWS and SHORTS Wl 3. BDWY. pens during a bombing. For here the real terror, and impact of.

what happens is distilled into a visual reality through the simplest means. Scarcely a single explosion do you witness with the eye, but you are conscious of the terrific destructive power of the blasts through their effect upon a small group of people huddled together in an air-raid shelter that rocks to the thunderous reverberations. I ing showings in Washington, FOR FOX WEST COAST INFORMATION NOT MENTIONED CALL RE. 41 11 D.C.; Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit. i.

"i This Is the musical- which Is power during the encounter with the Nazi soldier an episode that is enormously demanding. You can well believe that she is actually going through the whole critical situation. The lightness she conjures in the earlier portion of the film is also something to marvel at. It is a perfect exampling of the feminine viewpoint, and it is remarkable how she makes the transition to the gallant woman under the strain of the war. Her eyes speak meanings fully when IRIt Cent.

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12 JO TAKE A LETTER DARLINQ They All Kitted Bride Hollywood JFr. Pkt. HE. 0371 NAZI AGENT Jennifer. Others walking past Nothing could more tellingly re veal the horror of modern nor the courage, that peo wrote the show, which is presented by noncommissioned Ezra Stone plays one of the leads.

7 the uniformed guard included ple can summon under its dread 8.M. TAKE A LETTER firilarlnn Met. DOME LA. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Limited capacity buy tickatt early 7)45 TONIGHT SIR THOS. BEECHAM conductor Dilius-Biztt and Biithovin 55e, 85c, $1.10, $1.65 (ton Inc.) oil eots rei.

7:45 Tomorrow Friday Nights JAN KIEPURA tenor soloist FREDERICK ZWEIQ, conductor 85c, $1,10, $1.65, $2.20 (rax Int.) oil teat fti. Ballet Russe DE MONTE CARLO COMPANY OF 100 WITH LA. Philharmonic Oreh. 6 NightS-July 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Aug. I 85c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 (fax all Mart rei.

TICKETS OMSAU MO NcXIYIWOD BOW. 0f Kf HUSK CO. 737 V. HIU.TU.II44 AMO MIMUT4ML ACO MOliYWOoo torn is ototi A.iouns CULTUKAl ASSffS I VI IIDIIVM 3273 BROADWAY Milslt Gets Hir Man Prleet DARLINQ "This Is the Army" will prob 8. M.

Met. Prltee 2 3 88282 THIS OUN FOB Witt Messrs. and Mmes. Basil Rath-bone, Mickey Rooney, George Murphy, James Cagney, Van Heflin, Cecil B. DeMille.

Ian pressure, than this remarkable episode. she realizes the danger to her son. JUKE GIRL SYNCOPATION Graat Mart Lady Deere tp.n 8 re. Fr. Pk.

SUNDAY PUNCH TIVOLI 1:30 IIIULI AB.SI8S8 11523 Sta. Menlce Blvd All of "Mrs. Miniver" is like ably, earn a minimum of according to expert "estimates. This sum Includes the Hunter, Joseph Nolan, Charles that. Its power is through sug FOR FOX WEST COAST INFORMATION NOT MENTIONED CALL RI.

4111 WILSHIRE J8Vlw Haarl UI4 wnkire biw. Hortli to Klsndikt Boyer, Gilbert Adrian (Janet gestion. Its drama is conveyed 0 nil 1 California LA 330S JE. 10 GENTLEMEN 5111 PROM WEST POINT TAKE A LETTER OARLINQ THE SPOILERS ALCAZAR 442S E.Qne. Met.

Prleet 12 3 film -rights, for which Warners paid $250,000. Weekly intake in Manhattan is $.17,000. Baseball Play Howard Lang, producer of "Good Night Ladies," which is cleaning up In 'Chicago, has a THIS CUN FOR HIRE ROGERS LOVELY TERESA Teresa Wright is the acme of loveliness as she figures in the idealistic romance with Richard Ney. She is a rare sustaining influence in the picture, supremely sensitive and even, it might be said, angelic in the most acceptable sense of that word. Dame May Whitty is perfectly chosen as a type for her delineation of the crusty dowager who dominates the village flower with that fascination which Is inherent in a narrative told through induction, rather than obviously.

The heroine of the picture's title has a direct encounter with the war. in a great series of scenes when she discovers an escaped German aviator on her property. In a sequence of great intensity he forces her to har 0 0 ACADEMY aAere Litett Newt Eventt MbNULmi Fr. p. MAISIE GETS HER Tkle Sue fer Hire TEN OENTLEMEW PROM WEST POINT United Artists ORege BI70I STAR Greer Garson, who heads "Miniver" cast, won the plaudits of the crowd last night she appeared at the premiere.

OrmIIii 9CIEAT STAIS PllS 44 fiBOIS pertmtiliei ia MAN OB. 7I00O PL. I3HI FIFTH AVE.TW, Stk 4 Muehetter Rift O'Brlin BROADWAY True te the Army QRANADA 'i' OReeenSISM Qreet Mm'e Lady TWIN BEDS OMieJI alfht tlllle.B. 0 Battle Feature RFnnNnn n. snows and who alwavs insists 8234 BROADWAY Maisia Gits Har Man HERMOSA Rtdeede 1241 Mr Favorite Sp True tt the Army Oaen til HtM til I a.

a. 0 new one called "The Sun Field," dealing with baseball. Heywood Broun's novel serves as a basis for the production, with Milton Lazarus making a few changes in the story. Finding a leading lady is Lang's task right now. Production is planned for early September, with a New York run following West Coast engagements.

Smtklni. rr. Pk. Cbeatets Spoken Drama ALEX bor him and supply him with food at' the point of an Because he is wounded he' eventually faints, and Mrs. Miniver has her opportunity to turn him over to the military, but it is a harrowing experience.

UXU8UAL SCEXE A great touch is contributed to these scenes when the husband, Cent. 12 This Abava All Swaatar Girl CAPITOIch.s.m, BROADWAY Cent. I-Lett anew MY FAVORITI SPY CH. 81323 on winning a prize for her roses. She has the vigor that goes with a strong Jineage.

Of course this has been overlooking one of the main forces in the film who is that through the splendid simplicity of his work-namely Walter" Pidgeon, in the role of Oliver Miniver. He is like GLEN CH. 31738 SUICIDE SQUADRON Qatewey.p5' MOONTIDE JUKI OIRL Screens Today at Four Star Adventure on the sea and in the air is dramatized in "Ships With Wings," opening today at the Four. Star Theater. Stars are John Clements and Bathlul Btchelsr S.

Ftrnande-Brand Cent, ell nlent til 3 a n. California BEDTIMI STORY QLENDALE 10 GENTLEMEN PROM WEST POINT Teke Letter, Oirllns It Started Will Eve CH. (1387 Sneklas CI. 20039 Cent. returned from taking part in the I' fl'I'll Tjj32j2EZ3e! rescue at Dunkirk-, says to her words to this effect: 'And then EL PORTAL H.

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nltt at, Tkey All Kitted Bride TAKl A LETTER DARLINQ Leslie Banks, with Jane Baxter and Ann Todd providing the romantic interest. Actor to Host Film Notables at Play Opening Sidney Melton, star of "Naughty Naughty," musical revue opening tonight at the Beaux Arts Theater, will be host to a number, of celebrities. STUDIO CITY SU. 12377 ST. 71177 I think of you here in peaceful England far away from the war." The says not a word; he learns what happened to her only through a chance remark of My Favarlle Say tha Bit Snot JUNQLI BOOK BAHAMA PASSAOI La Reina ST.

7-2842 8T.4.H4I VAN NUYS St. 32731 Cent. I a pillar to the structure of the plot in the strength of his personality. Richard Ney is an ingratiating young man who plays the son who marries Miss Wright. Henry Wilcoxon has a big opportunity in speaking the epilogue, which makes for a potent message.

He is the vicar. Henry Travers is well cast, and able. The comedy of the children en FOR FOX WEST COAST INFORMATION NOT MENTIONED CALL RE. 4111 "Ships With Wings" is a story 471ST WEEK AND STILL CO I NO STRONG a 1 Again and again does "Mrs of the Battle of the Mediterranean, with most of the action taking place aboard the ill-fated THEATRE MART 0 THIS ABOVB ALL SWEATER GIRL ACADEMY MalsiaGatiHarMan Cent. I2t30 I Msrrltd BR Angsl United Artists Mat.

12:30 Miniver? deal in such, deviously clever expedients in' relating its bueivner iiiMuei NO. 211-21 The reservation list indicates aircraft carrier Ark Royal. Cent. 10 GENTLEMEN i MFRCSMMf NTS INGlUDia IN AOMISSIOM deeply, moving story. Tragedy 0 a good representation of the mo 12:38 PROM WEST POINT I HOUR SHOW LATEST NEWS A SHORTS TOWER SY.

38 IBS NEWS-STRAND SY. 33187 Cent. 1 1 I m. Michael Balcon produced, while Take Letter Darling tion-picture colony, according to acted by Cristopher Severn and Clare Sandars is a dclitrht. the HOT AS A FIRE BOMB! eiiA Yak1 It WASHINGTON FLY BY NIOHT for instance, doe-s not beset the family In the.

way -that you think it will through the death of the 58h Fifuiroa at Pico In Tils Oar Llfa 1 Yenke In Trinidad? Producer Betty Hillerich. 0 by. 7oi4o Twilight an tha Trail Roy Kelllno did the "on-the-spot" photography. Also screening is "Food, Weap STATE SYJTIJS. Park boy being particularly good.

For sJliv adivevv mev (In CamnccheM boy, but through that of his spir Rsmirkabla AndrM Tha Male Animal Lady tar a Nirht TUXEDO JUNCTION PASADENA Y. (7143 PR. 6(44 HllMe SSe, 73e, 1.00. Met. Bandey.

BmI Seed Sfte HIT WEEK SY. 42111 itual young wife, who is killed Charlotte Henry, in addition to her regular part in the revue, will do her "Alice in Wonderland" characterization. Don Lynn, on of Conquest." a nme incy steal tne mm irom everybody. Reginald Owen, as the senior air warden; Brenda Robes and Helmut Dantine in his remarkable work as the fu TONITETJ during an air raid. Such are the peculiarities of fate during war Again it is the villager who wins the prize for a rose at long 0 Trcll4feMb0rtM BEDTIMI STOIY PLAYMATES CALIFORNIA POMONA VILLAGE CLARIMOMT dancer, Is an eleventh hour addition to the show, as are Selma Bello and Joy Williams.

THE INVADEIS Mrk iyES.7TRll. flAIVJOt.THl" gitive German flyer are among various others to be warmly Jap Atrocities Seen in Film How Jap officers practice now. LYRIO The screen play was skillfully MONROVIA Met.K- RIALTO TORTILLA FLAT Snuklm Ik Belieny Rlns aa HsrFlntars RITZ. JSJ JUKI OIRL so. pas.

THI SPOILERS Rase the Wild Wlad FANTASIA THI BIO SHOT Tree te tha Amy MONROVIA swordsmanship on living men is reported graphically in "Ravaged DOYER written by Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton and Claudine West. The book by COMIITIMCOMANr j-vt'l Vl A TMI H(m. DAILY 3 I (I film of Japanese atrocities showing at the Esquire and STAR SPANGLED Jan Struther suggested the pro Grand theaters. Om ol Ike 61EAT STAIS Plii44liaiis pcniiililiis ia duction. I THI MAONIFIOENT AMBERSONS WEST COAST Santa Ana 3i 0 LAOY IN A JAM Her Cirdkwrd LeireT Private laokaraa BROADWAY Seett Ant 300 FOX Ftlltrteo 217 ft.

Itomorrow iey 61AM0UR Pari: 'lEiitair () FOX Antkelai (Ml BROADWAY My Feverite Syy TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS.

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