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1 Soup." reissue starring the Mar Brothers, will open Friday at NJ lion Dollar. Belmont, Iris, El Ker Two Marx Reissues Will Screen Friday "Animal Crackers" and "Duck DANCING HIGHLIGHTS MEXICAN VARIETY BILL Einev is ay Titccf; aPniCCSl Tbi iai e-a a ia.ra. a ana some tnat seemed to be a combination of folk and eccentric xnnTtLiiinni, rrnrnnn urtt ajri PATS and Culver theaters. aaallalMaal aaal liaa anffef A I ArtlMf IMtrprst AiioFrjr-e 4Tf 'PINKY' HIT IN NEW YQRK Attendance records for a picture at popular prices were smashed by "Pinky" during the first week's run at the Rivoli Theater in New York. The 20th Century-Fox film, directed by Ella Kazan, stars Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barry-! more, Ethel Waters and Wil- liam Lundigan.

It opens locally Friday at Chinese, Uptown, Loyola and Loew's State theaters. FEATURE STARTS AT 3:00 5:45 M9 Pan 9, i HEDDA HOPPER Gerald Smith Novel rKx fS fl flj la II I finillCDl they do have a stadium that seats 11,000, a hockey rink that accommodates 5000, a swimming pool, several; golf courses and a hotel In which I spent the night-The view from my window was magnificent. I saw nothing in Europe last summer as beautiful as the; natural rolling hills, the long reen valley, and the Blue Ridge mountains in the background. A discordant symphony of crows and blue jays awakened me Sat dawn. "Our second stop: was at Lancaster, a place dearj to my heart.

A great-great-aunt of mine, Mme. Fuerree, brought her brood of children from France, got a land grant from William Penn, and started her empire in Lancaster County, which, incidentally, is the richest county agriculturally in America. It was one of the first to grow tobacco. From Lancaster we're shoving, off for Philadelphia." EASTBOUND Roy Rogers and Dale Evans will be in Philadelphia the last of this month to present a safety award to the John Patric Elementary School. The, Valley Charity League is sponsoring a film preview and fashion show at the Encino Theater this afternoon at ,1 o'clock.

All proceeds go to the Nursery School for Visually Handicapped Children. Kay Kyser is taking his College of Musical Knowledge to York for the fall season. He'll do an hour-length television show there, but he sure wants to return here later on. He likes this sunshine. Released by Chicago News Syndicate, 1949 mp1 WLSIN 7I1I-Iil- io oiar sxooeri Jxyan Noanl MS HiknBar lalraa.T IM ia anfi tinn Mi 637? ATE SHOWS VERT NlTI NOW (Uf eat talUUAT J-l Ct.

8-664 wm ioi dnrJ 7resacar ITT! Monte Crista' -Jat II rTtfrt Tb. LOUIS of FOCHEMONT itii Ur- rlL--? DOLLAR w7w Can, tram 11 ax. 949 JLos angeleiai Cime0 State's finest wines. Gov. Warren has been asked to name the new road between San Jose and San Francisco "The Lick Freeway" in honor of the Pennsylvania farm boy.

I don't think that's too much to ask. "Another Pennsylvania boy, M. S. Hershey, gave us the famous chocolate candy that bears his name. From the nickel candy bars, he amassed a tremendous fortune, and left to Hershey, The town has a population of 4000.

Its two main streets are called 'Chocolate' and An industrial school there takes care of a thousand orphans between the ages of 4 and 18. "The citizens of Hershey voted against having a race track in their community. But 'DEVIL IN THE FLESH it Comedy Bill Opens Today An all-comedy program opens today at Ritz, United Artists, Vogue and Studio City theaters. Pictures are "The Gal Who Took the West" and "Woman Hater." Yvonne De Carlo is seen in "The Gal Who Took the West" as a singer of the 1890's in a small Arizona town. Costarring are Charles Coburn as a wealthy rancher, and Scott Brady and John Russell as his two feuding grandsons.

1 1 GALA HOLLYW wesejWaWweipiBHHeewewfiBapinipa Ji place 3 CARTHAY CIRCLE THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. Sfen Attending Incude WaaMCMar Oaafiajaaal taaCMMto bfinWIMM VaiMwa MMaCnar AvaOmhMr AlanlaM 'I YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST! "A nott formidable new French film. Extraordinarily frank and understanding, it explore tho rapture and torawnta of a niitiv boy and iirl." -Crowthar. N.

Y. TIMES 7 NOW DAILY, 5 P.M. 4 2 P.M. i present 13th LOS ANGELES SEASON I HIWIIT MUWtl I AR3I256BR 25878 Cfteaters Spoken Drama GREATER LOS ANGELES PLANS, INC. jbAHANO MtRQt.

Geneml Oirertoi Tue. Ev. Oct 25 MANON LESCAUT Eva.0et.ss RIGOLETTO Frl. Eve. Oct 28 TRISTAN UNO ISOLDE rin VV1 jfAUt fOSZ.

Mon.ee, 1 I Sat. Eva. Oct. 28 LA T0SCA sun. Mat, Oct so SAMSON ET DALILA Men.

Eva. Oct. SI DON GIOVANNI 1 jtvi.i 1 1 1 1 aeae CatoMOra Afla Untwy Ha M.rrill I lwniOmf Kaltfra Oraaa JaMtUifk Midual CTSkaa Ml Tama rvCaMa tntmOMi rr Or.maa JwiM tanytaW OalnTmaa NaaarOaHe IteMh UW OaaOaiyaa Jaaattorca CklaeMam UlnaNa ClidaaWaa CM MHa aaialMa i MariVaMaml Ma (aiM. atariaWlhaa Oartaaka MM( aWt Vh.i.i.Mw. tlMltorWMaaj iaaat III I JeiekwM laatkCalMar aa I1II11M (aaaaaWraa GREATNESS in a Motion Picture! aiv.iil..j,.,..wwi.)'tf.l...,-iiniiaj ay if iai uaiiuia mtm-iywinui a 'ii 1 i 'I fSs Mil -f V'H fv' Si -1 il, i fSk 5 i OTHER OPERAS NOV.

I THRU NOV. Seat on Sale So. Cil. Music 737 So. Hill.

TT). 1144. Mutual Ageneiea Shrine. Prim Ore tt. IX, nit.

84. H. 50. Bale 85.80. $2.50.

$1.50 inc. tax. rtJ i B.i a Try 1 WhiU Hedda Hopper in Pennsylvania her column is being compiled and written by her Bollywood staH. "Mad With Much Heart," the Gerald Smith novel, has-been bought by RKO. It's a love story spiked by some fast action.

The picture, starting in January, will "is Robert Ryan star Robert Ryan. John Houseman and Nick Ray directs. The British background of the novel 13 being shifted to New England for the film. (The boss, who Is back in her native Pennsylvania, touring the State on a special train, as guest of honor for Pennsylvania week, wires:) "Aboard our train are Gov. Duff and his wife; Theodore Roosevelt III, the State Secretary of Commerce, and his wife; Ezra (Henry Aldrich) Stone; David Austin, vice-president of United States Steel; many railroad officials, and a barbershop quartet.

I get special billing. On one car is written: 'Fifty Tons of "The reporters aboard are avid for Hollywood gossip. One told me he looked over a woman's shoulder to read the morning paper In Harrisburg. Headlines were about the atomic bomb, but the paper also contained a picture of Shirley Temple and the story of her separation from John Agar. 'Isn't it awful about the lady exclaimed to a companion.

The bomb evidently meant nothing to her. "Everyone wants, to know: what will happen to Ingrid Bergman, but I haven't got my crystal ball along for that one. Jimmy Stewart, who was aboard the train last year, would be de- lighted with all the wonderful things being said about him. "I've just learned that a Pennsylvania Dutchman once owned Hollywood. He was James Lick.

All the land on which the movie capital now stands belonged to him. He gave California the Lick Observatory and founded a college in Santa Clara. Also he was the first to plant orchards In the Santa Clara Valley, which now produces some of the r.Ti.inii.THtJiia.i.u.i.iu3.:ilt;n7.-,:.i:i:lfvi':i(-ni'i S3 i.Mni'iKJTi'iini'idiii, nt a. hi vry CnATC'f AT ALl PftlOS FO AU. iMRrORMANi sua 4gB wis, yn sat, mats.

Slit tn John Van Drutn a tf TV: 7 Rem" 'Ss llUDTrMEBflk sax 11 a s.i 1 ammc ADAPTED ROM KATHRVft FOKoty tin-r iatcU BEST MUSICAL I EVER Ed Sullivan ttll BOX WCt. S8. CALF. WUSC CO, Mat AiOCKl ntnmxmt ff ce. 1117 lait 4 Time jk I xmLT" it arm ma arinirai nai I uniri a 1.

11 ifcai I OP oses Sot. Nit vt a mm DAria, ALvOUwr Oea "Pout Stttcs HE RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE fsjL OlMa deHaviBand Montgomeiy Gilt RalpliRichardson WILLIAM VYLEKS Plut -HOPf IS THE Niaiitiv 30 i Sat Htf tna 30 Mexicans seem just naturally equipped to stage a good vaudeville show. Their sharp wit, musical accomplishments and brilliant dancing proficiency all lend themselves to effective variety entertainment. The current show at the Mason Theater is one of the best, despite a roaring microphone. Disappointing at the opening was the fact that Emma Roldan, famed character actress, did not appear.

She is announced for tomorrow. But the customers evidently felt no lack, due to the excellence of the rest of the bill. Spanish Duo Wonder if local American vau deville won't try to sign up Anita and Manolo, two highly accomplished, gorgeously costumed Spanish dancers who stopped the show with I spectators loudly "demanding "mas" when they tried to leave the stage. Their final "Malaoena Farruca," danced without music, is nothing short of sensational. Dancing indeed forms the more glamorous part of the bill, with Las Mascotitas and Pancho, young girls and a man, also making a tremendous hit in1 folk numbers ood premiere; XadMnrhe FRIDAY! fMcae.

Canetal Wiaiaaiae Mttiaaai tie. tnina nCtMeer Sealer tl. A fad. In to tee 'The Heire from the beginning THE ROARIIIS STOSIY OF THE WEST'S WILDEST FEUD! i O'eriM (any twllhaa stepping. They also deliver patter, warbling and guitaring.

Nearly all acts take a whirl at dancing. Comedian El Pecas fol lows up his gab with a comic pretence of explaining the origin of the waits, rumba, and other dances. Lob Comadres eked out their funny talk with some funnier hoofing. Musical end is held up by three acts: Lorenzo Reyes, whose beautiful baritone is harshened by the awful "mike," but whose songs are too beautiful to be criticized; Las Dos Marias, two pretty senoritas, who tinkle guitars as they warble, and Los Cuates Castilla, handsomely costumed men, in a choral number, a -bolero, and one of those supposedly improvised songs so dear to the Mexican heart, in which the performers kid and insult each other. G.K.

DOWNTOWN BROADWAY at 9th Mi-6272 MI OrTtM 0rS IfcM 4 SHOWS DAILY! GOOD SEATS AYAIUolE FOR All SHOWS liailei Ketemi Setts (Log Settle Oalr) iCanNI-27ZbrBMrviHHi IN ORDER OF THEIR APPfWANCt SANDI THE SEAL Sil Idpi ana PriacM" LELA MOORE 'DiacttfthiSeectkMrlX A XEORCE ANDRE MARTIN Ku tritk Hi Daiciaj FiBjen" EDDIE FISHER liii Cular't Ilea Siafia StasitM' LIP HAM TRIO Thret leusu for Tarilb SHAW AND LEE Theigk M091I1 A Mirla' THE 7 M1MII WIlLtiKI A.IAld 'iawria's FeraaeM Safiln) SlaTJ THREE SWIFTS Tk ubei Dexleritf I1ENE aaVrf II ISA mmtS AND THI 0RPKEUM ORCHESTRA SlilGwiffc rxiiEnn ientf II CtiU IlKHil ISSS-T at mi I i MIGHTY WURUTZER Screens r--- piBDWYHRStfi-Mf 6272 Ik "a nivk show mn wiohijoati jS 1 WED. VAUD. 12:303:456:309:30 NOW BIIIGscdWALT team up, and Ems sinzs! Full-Length Cartoon Featurtl Color by ituttniuuLun Distributed by RKO-Radio Picture full-length 2nd Feature ALL NEW I FIRST SHOWING WILLIAM BOYD as nUrAlUftu in "STRANGE GAMBLE" Sunt Artists tiltis DOWNTOWN in HOLLYWOOD and Broai Saa ban NM Coot30 StaalMeir-Ceat ItJOaM BEVERLY HILLS Owa 30 Dt MoanNe al Braasea Owa Kooa Dae tm Hitan 1 oa mow rmti cau Turn to Page 7, Part FOR INDEPENDENT THEATRE GUIDE rrmzz mmi i p.m. aVVw THI ORPHETJM I VNNNTRADITIOI Sjf I '--aJ JSC ErM ii II lifSatW HT W- Speeaol Student Price 75e off price include GUILD AVAIUM FOJ Att MIFOIMANCH! coioity UTfCHNICOl0t FineArts IXSIttKU O. JtVUMKB All sait ifsfine aH.

tl 71I I Mni Eaaa. J-J-laa- imet a uur wac ct.nu mtm tsoma itat Op. iiiiariffTiBtiiiii run WILLIAM LUNDIGAN STAR Of "PINKY" Af Tiese Tieafreit ACADEMY, Pasadena 7:30 P.M. UNITED ARTISTS, tauieim 8:00 P. M.

AlEX, GlenrJc! 9:00 P. CALIFORNIA, Clendol 8:30. M. BELMONT, LA. 9:30 P.M.

HOLLYWOOD APOLLO Op.6:45. GR-4524 Grant-Sharidan, I Wa Mai War Brlde Johnson, Good Oid Summertime, clr. CHINESE 6925 Hollywood. Op.12. RE-4111 R.

Scott, Fighting Man of the Plains, Plus Warner Baxter, Prison Warden SGYPTIAN Cont. 12. GL-1109 Grayson-lturbi, THAT MIDNIGHT KISS; color; TOM 'N JERRY, color cartoon FILM ARTE 122SN. Vine.Com.E.OR-7712 R. Conte-V.

Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY; Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING GUILD 6126Hlywd. Blvd. Op 6. HI-7111 LOST BOUNDARIES, 1949's All-Rave Production it 0 LLY WOOD Ct.12 :30.to5a.m. E-9371 V.

Mature-L. Bell, EASY LIVING; Ja. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT IRIS 6508 Hollywood Bl. Ct.12.

CL-586S F. MacMurray-M. O'Hara, Father Was- a Fullback; Treasure ef Monte Crista L0M A S. M. -Western.

Open 1:45. CL-871S R. Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY; W. Morris, HOUSE ACROSS STREET VOGUE 6675 Hwd.

Blvd. Ct. 12. GR-255S Yvonne OeCarlo, THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST; WOMAN HATER OCEAN PARK, SANTA MONICA, VENICE, W.I.A., CULVER CITY DOME Open 12:15. S.M.

8327S Wayne-Ralston, Fighting Kentuckian; Langen-Jergens, Treasure ef Monte Crista CRITERION Cont. 12. S.M. 5828S MaoMurray-M. O'Hara, Father Waa a Fullback; G.

Raft-V. Mayo, Red Light ROSEMARY Open 6:45. S.M. 6327S Double Action Shews: SUN NEVER SETS; FURY AT SEA TIVOLI 11523 Sta. Monica Bl.

AR-3163S B. Lancaster-C. Calvet, ROPE OF SANOt Goddard-Hemolka, ANNA LUCASTA -WILSHIRE 1314 Wilsh. Blvd. S.M.

5699S G. Cooper, PRIDE OF THE YANKEES! Wayne-Raines, TALL IN THE SADDLE CULVER Wash. -Duq. Op. 5:30.

VE-83124 Exclusive Run! LOST BOUNDARIES, 1949' All-Rave Production HUNTINGTON PARK CALIFORNIA Mat. prices, 12-5. JE-5111 Ford-Coburn-Leigh, DOCTOR A THE GIRL; SECRET GARDEN, eolor LYRIC 7208 Pacific Bl. Op. 6:45.

LA-0601 Johnson-Moore, MIGHTY JOE YOUNG; Morgan-Carson, It's a Great Feeling, clr. ALCAZAR 4426 E. Gage. Op. 6:45.

LA-3308 Jas. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT; Abbott Costello MEET THE KILLER GLENDALE ALEX Open 12. CH-5152S MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND; Gary Cooper, TASK FORCE GLENDALE Open 12. CH-5281S Wayne-Ralston, Fighting Kentuckian; HOLIDAY IN HAVANA CALIFORNIA Op.

6:45. Smok. CH-51387 Young-Holm, COME TO THE STABLE! Granger-Evans, ROSEANNA McCOY CAPITOL Open 6:30. CH-51401 E. Keyas-W.

Parker, RENEGADES, elr.i R. Scott-G. Ford, DESPERADOES GATEWAY 3.Fer.-Brd.Op.6:45. CH-51631 Grant-Sheridan, I Was Male War Bride: Orson Welles-N. Guild, BLACK MAGIS SLEN Colo.

-Ad. Op.6:45.Fr.pk. CH-5178B A. Ladd-B. Field, GREAT CATSBY; Morgan-Carson, It' a Great Feeling NORTH HOLLYWOOD, VAN NUYS, SHERMAN OAKS, STUDIO CITY STUDIO CITY Op.

6. SU-22377, ST-T197T Yvonne DeCarlo, THE AL WHO TOOK THE WEST; WOMAN HATER EL PORTAI Ifo. Hlvwd. Op. 12.

ST-72983 MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND; MaeMurray-O'Hara, Father Was Fullback VALLEY Hollywd. Op. 6:45. SU-22272 Baxter-Dailey, You're My Everything, elr. A.

Ladd. GREAT CATSBY LA REIN A Op.12. 15. ST-72942, 8T-41141 R. Conte-V.

Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY: Crosby-Blyth, TOP O1 THE MORNING VAN, NUYS Open 6:45. STate S-271 B. Lancaster-C. Calvet, ROPE OF SAND Gee. Raft-V.

Mayo, RED LIGHT INGLEWOOD ACADEMY Free Pk. OR-71000, PL-151B1 MacMurray, Father Wa a Fullback; Miss Grant Takea Richmond FOX 115 N. Market. Ct. 13:30.

OR-12323 Cresby-BIyth, TOP OF THE MORNINGt Simmons-Houston, BLUE LAGOON, clr. UNITED ARTISTS Open 13:30. OR-81701 R. Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAYl done-Jourdan, MADAME BOVARY FIFTH AVENUE 5th Manch.

TW-996S LOST BOUNDARIES, 1949'a All-Rava Production; HOLIDAY IN HAVANA INGLEWOOD 103 N. La Brea. Open 6-45 Grant-Sheridan, I Wa a Male War Bride Morgan-Carson, lt' a Great Feeling, clr. SEVILLE West.Bl. -64.

Op. 6:45. OR-820O Red Skelton, SOUTHERN YANKEE rLaaiinuu KUAD PASADENA, SO. PASADENA, ALHAMBRaT AC A 0 EM Open 12:00. RV.1650l F'cnting Kentuckian; MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND UNITED A RT I ST Open 12:00.

rV-ISSTT MmC.MoT!&0 FAER WAS A FULLBACK; Treasure of Monte Crista PASADENA Open 6:30. SV-5274B Grant-Sheridan, I Was a Male War Brides RED LIGHT UPTOWN Open 6 45. 8 -3433a Young-Holm. COME TO THE STABLEi Granger-Evans, ROSEANNA McCOY STRAND Open 12:00. SY-3818T G.

Peck-Ava Gardner, GREAT SlNNERt Duff-Winters. JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON WASHINGTON Open 6:45. 8 -7 01 4 a Darnell-Widmark, Slattery'e Hurricani STATE Cont. 1:00. 27iaa Somerset Maugham's OUARTET PARK Open 6:45.

SY-4211B Kirk Douglas. THE CHAMPION; P. Fernando. CITY ACROSS RIVER, RIALTO Open 6:45. PY-1125? Voung-Holm, COME TO THE STABLE.

SL REY Alh. 4-Matn. Op. 6:45. AT-26151 Young-Holm, COME TO THE STABLEi Rod Cameron.

STAMPEDE REDONDO, HERMOSA, MANHATTAN" REDONDO Open 6:30. Smoke. FR-2-52SA MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND? Kntuekian STRAND Open 6:45. Rentier 2-83oe Haver-Bolger, Leek for Sliver Lining. elrCi UrDuK.7"'' TOUCH 1 COMEO-THl? YES SIR.

THAT'S MY BABY LAMAR Manhattan Bch. Rentier 2-8504 B. Laneaster-C. Calvet. ROPE OF SANoT Garland.

Good Old Summertime, elr LONG BEACH "i.EST Atlantic-Carson. Op. 5:30. 4-1Cl4 R. Cente-V.

Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY FIGHTING MAN OF PLAINS, color MB uncensored version op THING WITH FEATHERS" Iickett at Boa OitKS mx All Mutual eenri NOTHING TO BUY fty'? BUT YOUR TICKET! Zgggfi All REFRESHMEHTS mOUDEDSiJ''7 ELSA LANCHESTER YALE PUPPETEERS LUI IC UUSLAIf aoancrr ooao no rtumami teor uuc 71C CSNCCA CR. S-1005 BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL OCT. 21 AT 8 P.M. $1.80 and (2.40 at Modern Forum 432 Philharmonic Bid. MU.

004S Mutual Anenet Except Monday Mutual Aieneie N. of Claremont Now: "FESTIVALES DE CALIFORNIA" J7 MIRIAM HOPKINS 1 -WNESSA BROWN SEUMAKftll 1 rrm i.mih iai imctti If tllLUUI WYLEt'StriMilM ISTI lal HIHTO, ttOt VINCENT SHEEAN "INDIA AFTER GANDHI" STARTS CONTINUOUS FEKFORMANCIt Pram 1 p.m. Deity I (muTiS tor wtmeal enjoyment patron or urged MEXICAN PLAYERS PADUA HILLS JEANNE CRAIN STAR 'PINKY' niAiixxAr Af These Tfitofrcs: STADIUM FICUER0A ACADEMY, Ingteweod LOYOLA CARTHAY CIRCU ARROYO 3236 N. Hj. Op.

6:45. CA-8831 R. Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HI WAY: YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY, color BELMONT lit-Vermont. Op.

6. EX-1331 MaeMurray-O'Hara, FATHER WAS A FULLBACK; Treasure of Mont Crista BEVERLY BeT. Hill. Op. 6:45.

CR-64141 MaeMurray-O'Hara, FATHER WAS A FULLBACK; FIGHTING KENTUCKl AN BOULEVAR D-Wiih. -V t.Op.6 :45. RE-4111 Crosby-Fitzgerald-Bryth, Top e' Morning; Ceo. Ratt-V. Mayo, RED LIGHT BRUIN Weetwood.

Open 6:45. AR-39298 Crosby-FiUgsrald-Blyth, Top o' Morning; Simmons-Houston, BLUE LAGOON, clr. CARLTON West n-54. Op.6:45. AX-18922 Crosby-Fltzgerald-Blyth, Top o' Morning; YES S.T..

THAT'S MY BABY, color CARMEi 8163S.Mon.Bt.Op.6:45. GR-2738 V. Mature-L. EASY LIVING; las. Cagney-V.

Maya, WHITE HEAT CARTHAY CIRCLE Fr.Pk.Op.6. WE-7211 F. MacMurray; M. O'Hara, Father Wa Fullback; Treasure of Monte Griste EL REY 5517 Wilshire. Op.12.

WE-11101 LOST BOUNDARIES 1949's All-Rave Production EMBASSY West 'n-3rd. Op.6:4S. FE-4312 Lancaster-Calvert, ROPE OF SAND; lones-Jourdan, MADAME BOVARY FAIRFAX Op.6:45. WY-311S YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY, color; Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING FIGUEROA Fig. Op.

6:45. AD-0515 Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING; YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY, eolor FINE ARTS Cieneea. CR-45129 RED SHOES, Final Weeks. Daily Sat. 8:30.

Sun. 8:30 4 STAR Wilshire-La Brea. Ct.12. YO-8211 Laurence Olivier' HAMLET. Continuous Shows, Daily, First Popular Engagement FLORENCE Flor-Comp.

Fr. Pic LA-7677 R. Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY; MaeMurray-O'Hara, Father Wa Fullback GENTRY Compton-66th. L.A.

LA-5583 las. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT; Abbott A Costello MEET THE KILLER GOLDEN GATE 5176 Whittier. AN-818S F. MacMurray, Father Was a Fullback; J.

Wayne-Ralston, Fighting Kentuckian CORDON La Brea-Mel. On. 6:45. WH-2944 COME TO THE STABLE; IN GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, color; Come Early HIGHLAND 5604 N.Fig.Op.6:45. AL-9648 Crosby-Blyth, TOP 0' THE MORNING; Gee.

Raft-V. Mayo, RED LIGHT LA BREA 9th-La Brea. Op. 6:45. WA-8502 V.

Mature L. Ball, EASY LIVING; las. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT LARCH MONT CL-7417 Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING; M. Scott-J.

Lynn, STRANGE BARGAIN LIDO La BR-23633 las. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT; IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, clr. LOYOLA Op. 6.

OR-82444 R. Scott, Fighting Man of Plains, Plus Warner Baxter, PRISON WARDEN 0 Mel 6 :45. OL-4421 las. Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT; B.

Lancaster-C. Calvet, ROPE OF SAND MESA Op 6:45. AX-16959 B. Lancaster-C. Calvet, ROPE OF SAND; das.

Cagney-V. Mayo, WHITE HEAT PARISIAN Vnnnt-8th. Op. 6:45. DR.

1013 Young-Holm, COME TO THE STABLE; IN GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, color RAVENNA FE-0060. DU-84337 R. Conte, THIEVES' HIWAY; Crosby, TOP OF THE MORNING; Come Early RITZ Wilshire-La Brea. Op. 12.

WA-1221 Yvonne DeCarle, THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST; WOMAN HATER RIVOLI 4521 S. West. Op.6:45. AX-2S718 C. Grant-V.

McLaglen, GUNQA DIN; Gary Cooper, SERGEANT YORK SEVILLE West.Bl. -64. Op. 6:45. OR-82000 Red Skelton, SOUTHERN YANKEE; Crawford-Scott, FLAMINGO ROAD STADIUM Pico-Rbtsn.

On.6:45. CR-62083 Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING; Geo. Raft-V. Mayo, RED LIGHT STARLAND 2624 N. Bdwy.

CA-8090 Grant-Sheridan, MALE WAR BRIDE; Morgan-Carson. IT'S A GREAT FEELING TOWER Comp. Op. All Nit. NE-61315 MaeMurray-O'Hara, FATHER WAS A FULLBACK; THIEVES' HIGHWAY UNITED ARTIST 5136 Whittier.Ct.12 :30 J.

Hall-J. Vincent, ZAMBA; BLACK SHADOWS UPTOWN Weat'n-Olvm. Op. 12. PA-1116 R.

Scott, Fighting Man of Plains, eolor; Plus Warner Baxter, PRISON WARDEN VILLAGE Westwood. Op. 6:45. BR-04301 M'Murray, O'Hara, Father Was Fullback; Wayne-Ralston, Fighting Kentuckian WESTERN Weat'n-39. Or.6:45.

AX -21 601 B. Lancaster-C. Calvet, ROPE OF SAND; V. Mature-L. Ball.

EASY LIVING WESTLAKE :45. FE-3920 R. Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY; Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING WILSHIRE Bev. His.

CR-58970, WY-3154 Grayson-lturbi, That Midnight Kiss, TOM 'N JERRY, color cartoon DOWNTOWN LOS ANGFiES GLOBE THEATRE 744 S. Brlwv. MI-6272 Gee. Mayo, RED LIGHT; Fairbanks-Rathbone, SUN NEVER SETS LINCOLN 2300 8. Central.

MI-6275 Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING; M. Scott-J. Lynn, STRANGE BARGAIN LOS ANGELES 615 8. Bdwr.Op.All Kite Grayson-lturbi, THAT MIDNIGHT KISS, eolor; TOM 'N JERRY, eolor cartoon LOEW'S STATE 705 S. Bdwy.

Cont. 10 R. Scott, Fighting- Man ef the Plains, Plus Warner Baxter, Prison Warden MILLION 307 S. Broadway. MI-6272 LOST BOUNDARIES.

1949' All-Rave Production ORPHEUM 842 S. Bdwv. MI-6272 Acts of Vaudeville PALACE NEWSREEL 630S.BdT. 1-6278 HITLER'S GERMANY TODAY AND YESTERDAY; and Latest March of Time Rl ALTO 812 8. Broadwav 1-6273 R.

Conte-V. Cortesa, THIEVES' HIWAY; Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING ORANGE COUNTY BROADWAY Santa Ana. KI-35925 Bergman-Cotten, UNDER CAPRICORN: TREASURE OF MONTE CRISTO WEST COAST Santa Ana. 1-22421 LOST BOUNDARIES, 1949's All-Rave Production; SEARCH FOR DANGER FOX Anaheim Phone 3602 Ford-Keyes, DOCTOR AND THE GIRL; O'Brien-Stockwell, SECRET GARDEN ANAHEIM Anaheim. Phone 4212 E.

Keves-W. Parker, RENECADES. R. Scott-G. Ford, DESPERADOES FOX Fnllerton.

Phone 267 Wayne-Ralston, Fighting Kentuckian; Pes! Arnar, HOLIDAY IN HAVA A POMONA, ONTARIO FOX Pomona. Open 6:30. LY-21353 Bergman-Cotten, UNDER CAPRICORN; Simmons-Houston, BLUE LAGOON, elr. SUNKIST Pomona. Open 6:45.

LY-25036 Wilson-Lund-Lynn, MY FRIEND IRMA; TREASURE OF MONTE CRISTO VILLAGE Claremont. Op. 6:45. LV-52612 B. Laneaster-C.

Calvet, ROPE OF SANO; Duff-Winters, JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON GRANADA Ontario. Open 6:45. 81-9192 Crosby-Blyth, TOP O' THE MORNING; Sterling-Graham. ROUGHSHOD GIVE NOW AND GIVE ENOUGH! 8:15 P.M. 9:00 P.M.

9:20 P.M. 9:40 P.M. I 10:20 P.M. I How can hoy Thur Frt Dining Room Open Every Day Reservation Advisable. Ticket Ph.

LYeontini 5-1280 3 mile i usw y-L. throwing thorn xmsy. vhen flho Keeps 1 A-- tn, VENTURA at LAUREL lltfll-SAStaWtllllOM SUNSET a-2377 II HI AM rr.Ar, -i.

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