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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 12

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JOURNAL HERALD, DAYTON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1937 12 1 Dorothy Mm THI USlt VAR and PEACE Hear Kanda Hpnnr In 4 otor Adalla hildren IM Tennessee's Fans Aroused I cT'v I JPm MARTIN IsiSp Jlnm Waf.f AlBERGHETTI I aWK -Oew)M JJ anaiScasM NEW YORK-Hello, young writers, whoever you are, I hope VICTORY LET'S GO PLACES Dy A. S. Kany Another local entertainment unit poised for flight oversea nd will leave Saturday to spend 10 week in Japan. A on tin last trip of this nature. Bill Hamby will be In charge of the unit, which will be known a Hamby' "Country Cuzzins." Thin is Bill second hip out since the last one being to Alaska.

There will be entertainer from this area, featured with Hamby being Chubby Howard of Franklin: AI Runyan of V'CPO, Cincinnati, and Dolores Brooks and Allean Brown of Dayton. The group will go from here to California and fly from there to Japan. It the first trip for all to that country. The latter copy exceeded Mcclain's in length and also contrasted ift opinion." Imagine my wild happiness when I descovered some slaves on Variety was counting my words as well as reading them!) The show-biz bible futher recorded "Miss Kilgallen, who regularly attends first nights in her your troubles are few but let me tell you how to become famous overnight. Just write about Tennessee Williams.

I Forget Jayne Mansfield, Elizabeth Taylor. Ernest Hemingway, i Pablo Picasso, Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper. That jazi will I get you nowhere. Concentrate on Williams, I can tell you because it happened to me. Here I was, an obscure kid knocking out a few paragraphs a day about these hoi pollol type celebrities, and nobody paid any 'attention to me.

I was nowhere with the Wall Street Journal. I couldn't get arrested in Billboard. L'lsa Maxwell didn't consider 1 me news. Now I am the talk of the towr gnJ party I Clubmen lay down their squash jine ACAOEMYi'AWARO nominee for CEST picture OF THE YEAR and 9 more IT'S BACK AGAIN! Arrangements and bookings capacity as a columnist and telecaster-broadcaster, was ap parently so incensed at 'Orpheus' that she pulled her regular gossip column for the following day and rushed into print with the ireequets to artrtie my wms ot -U lA, it tt Flying High misapprehension, as ever since deieate a poem to me, Is? DniVE-iri RUN! EXCLUSIVE SSIOWING! RjcosnEnfcl Fcr Adults! hi latest sonata And 'he ne ummaie to use my own typewriter and JT Cdal- special piece castigating Williams." How little they know me, those chaps who are always chitting me with the $220 half-page ads. I "pulled" my "regular goship column?" Like the movies.

Like the girl gets into the phone booth and dials the city desk nd gasps, "Kill tomorrow'i colum; I've got an opinion that'll tear I MA, Ari.Aetrrt Phytli Kirk proudly thtnet off her trnphy mfter the tea named "MUm Firebee" by tnrmbert of the 4750th Drone tquadron. The trophy it replica of the Firehee, a pilotleta jet drone uied a a target in AF gunnery training. (IF telephoto) my own head and any opinion ylnpm herein have been en-right next to the San earthquake and the Las Vega. -nude shows. With a headline, an-eddv I VARIETY noted.

In tone of ra shocked surprise, "In last Fri- POTTIE kIIX.AI.Li. TAKES American, regular WILD AS THEIR MUSIC! fV ff CRAZY AS IgXUi THIIR 10VE! yi i-i-ti i-mrTiRV vi this town wide open!" Like that? Or TENNESSEE WILLIAMS drama critic Pohn McClain't notice on 'Orpheus and are here to tell you it one of the season's best. Flying by his lonesome from America to France may seem in prospect to be a dull sequence, but as vivified by flashbacks the trip becomes so electric you are held in tight tensions wondering if he will make it to Paris. And you know all along he will. Gen.

E. W. Rawlings, head of AMC, agreed with us that the producers have done an excellent job in transferring the famous flight to the screen, with James Stewart giving an appealing performance of the first man to fly the Atlantic. Second bit of new is not so good. "The Matchmaker," legit stage show, -with Ruth Gordon, billed for May 23, has been cancelled.

Seems the show-closes the week before it wa to have played here. So come the worst live actor season Dayton has ever had to an ignominious close. In a season that also has not produced too many good pictures the Victory has been TO To the uninitiated, who may whi orKned the previous night, DON'T BET on it, AbeL I have a thousand that says ynu can call anybody on the s'H and find out there wasn't any regular gossip column down there to pull. hope and pray be legion, was backPt up 0 the preceding this could be translated paKe by another fuU-length piece "Dorothy Kilgallen escapes viaon Tennessee Williams play STEVENS' turn it EDM -FER5ER WoaNf Bnos. WarnerCocov ELIZABETH ROCK JAVtS TAYLOR HUDSON DEAN en arm CARROLL BAKER CniuvxU htocttm BkOinseiocf u.

amco for the trip were made by local booker Anton Scibilia, this being his 26th country show to jo abroad since he first sent Roy.Acuff and his Grand Ole Opry to Europe back in 1954. Acuff after that made half a dozen such trips, all over the iYpir Dance Hall Young folk who like to dance In an inviting atmosphere land old folks too) ill soon have an opportunity to do so with the opening of Wampler' new "Ball-Arena." The new structure, built to accommodate 1,500 couples, tands on a tract about one-half mile northwest of the present Wampler barn off Shiloh Spring road, with five acres of parking space. Tlans are to have regular dancing from 8:30 to 12:30 Sunday nights and square dancing during the same hours Wednesday nights. Ralph Wampler, who will handle the project, say the first dance will be on April 21 and states this is Ohio' "newest and largest" ballroom. Bookings of outstanding orchestras have been made through Anton Scibilia, music for the first Sunday night being furnished by Sam Donohue and his band.

Following will come Buddy Morrow, Hal Mc-Intyre, Tony Pastor and Jolumy I airman carrying wun ncr jb. colamnist Dorothy Kilgallcn. iwilling kitchen utensil belonging: to Tennessee Williams." MOW SHOWING 41 UltMV WIIH- Ifigrid Herman ul Hrnner "ANASTASIA" with Helen Ha) a tint Run In latoa J. Arthur Rank a "A DAY TO REMEMBER" Joan Klre :4 Those hip to the patois know i i it merely means I criticized AT TMI I937N.MAIN TAYLOR 4421 Tarn Dwell Jnt Manafleld DRIVE-IN I I- Williams latest play even though no editor had put a gun to myJ head, the implication being that anyone around the office had 4 1U. HlYA.

TMf" "Tho Girt Coa Hols It" lltemaHrop In Color Crrol r'tynn 4 ornel Rorrher "ISTANBUL" i Z. At" rememnercu aim i-jk" correctly, I wound have said i rinema.M-opo In Color 41: 4 wfla. Iiilitbv I 7j lrJ lf'tVICYftM UW 66 SALEM TAYLOR 5204 Willi wlrtAVil I IT- I I BIRTHDAYS "Battle Hymn" (C'Scopo-Tack) Rork Hudson Morthm Hvrr "ISTANBUL" (ml My en ornel Marrlwra ea! 3 Cartoons! 4HII.DKK.N IMlLK It PRICE! LUANA PATTEN vat IMAT "YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MOMENT of tlii'i unaitum-ing tila!" Haahlnrt(n Pot and Tintea Herald "STRIKES JUST THE RIGHT NOTEI" The Saturday Kevlew "Tk. riccrcT rnuir Tom well Ja ne Manafleld "Tlw lrl Cas H.lp It" Inemattrone olor Time: Crrol Mnn ornel Rorrher "ISTANBUL" Ctamarnpe 4 olor Tim: :4 fortunate to have had such films as "Westward Ho!" and "Giant" to fall back upon. "Westward Ho!" ran three weeks and later came back another week.

"Giant" ran eight week and then came back for another week. Both pictures did well when first run and in their re-runs. UNIVRSU IN'lfitArCAAl PIC Hut Ca-TkrilUrl FUNCH the British haa Firs Show Marts 7:16 "DESTINATION MOON" John Arrhr Hftrrm Am1rfHBj "ATOMIC MONSTER" Ann Naei-el l.on 4 l.MIKR It IKTKt 5MITMVILLE SO. TAI S. EVANS 3936 Kenwick drive CLARK J.

HAINES 351 Lonsdale avenue REV. PAI M. IIKRRICK 1044 Grand avenue CHARLES Sl'UJVAN 29 South Quentin AT rVAVNE OLIVE 1600 aalivarad line nigh end Dry!" Time Magazine "ITS CHARM IS IRRESISTIBLE, itt fun infeetioui!" -Tha (hrlauan eirleneo Monitor TFrHNirOLQR If ll i J1. I flvak.Vk .1 I 1VT I Long. Music for the square dancing nights will be supplied by Peewee King, Roy Acuff, Cowboy Copa, Boryiie Loq and the, Midwestern Hayride, the Home Tovners and Lucky Pennies.

"ANASTASIA" tin. Color 1:00 Nenrv Kooda Vera Mllea "THE WRONG MAN" itnlr IRE rABKINO TONIGHT 7:309:30 -9 a aM(w a ui.u eva. lKM.MorK MITI "BURNING HILLS" (Color) Tah Uvnteiw-Nalalle Wood "Tho Sharkffqht.rt" IToch) trior at re Karen Meele (HII.IIRK.V OUKR It KKIS! Open House Set At Field May 19 Wright-Patterson Air Force base will hold ceremonies in observance of the eight annual Armed Forces day on Sunday, May 19. Col. Paul L.

Barton, base commander, has been appointed STARTS PALACE THEATRE MTJ W. fifth St. ADtMl "WHITE SOUAW" David Brian May Wvnn "CHA-CHA-CHA BOOM" Rnrh and Roll with Prrea Predo and an all Star Vt of Montr at Favorite. olor tartoon 2 PRIZE-WINNING FUTURES TCCETHEH ONE rnOGHi'l FOR A LIMITED INCACEMEKT! TODAY CtnrmaSroB--C'Alor. "ANASTASIA" Incrld Berman Vul Bajaner "SLANDER" Van Johnson Ana Birth ictory Theater Xctcs We have several bits of new from the Victory theater that ill be of interest to those seeking entertainment there.

Present opening of the Lindbergh picture, "Spirit of St. Louis," is set for Easter Sunday. We saw a preview of the' film at AMC the other evening project officer for all observances Maltl "ENOUGH RAW SS5C-TO ELEVATE EVERY EYEBROW!" now (imm mwmmm Ta-aMt C'lnenia'eop-Terhnlrolor "TO HELL AND BACK" Audio Murphv harlea llrak "THE STEEL CAGE" Paul Kellv Manreen irnHHan I KT)tii! i mi nut: i.l I 1 1 1 in the Dayton-Springfield area. This is the only open house planned at the base in 1957. It is the only day when the public will be permitted to inspect the latest developments in America's arsenal for national Displays and ceremonies will be on the Wright Field section of 1 Kork Hiirt.oo Martha Her "BATTLE HYMN" ait "Stronqtr At My Deer" Mnrllonald larev ratrleis Medina n1 Show Time -OMI OF THE DANDIEST MYSTERY DRAMAS THAT HAS SHOWN HIRE IN GOODNESS KNOWS WHEN i lentr of reo farklni Snare I.

I I. "The Tn it and Truo Story of Jrr Jm" at 11:44, 4.40, I r1 LOW K'H "Ten Thniittnnd Bedroom" II -im, l.nn. 4:20, and SO. TSTr "tiiahnliqiit aluo Klfifl TliRV "Uianl at 10.30, l.bi. Kdrunimfndd tor dnll tnl Stvl Mii.n John "ROCK PRETTY BABY" Rory Calhoun onno Ir4 arln "RAW EDGE" Paa To tho IjMllea! Healers! AN EXTRAORDINARY I the base.

To accommodate the crowd, gates will open at 9 a.m. and ill remain open until 5 p.m. iAn estimated crowd of ilTKOWE-'AD75nI 't DOUBLE NEW AitT- o' at i andisaw the display last year. Jajne Manafleld la llavld Brian la Girt Can't No floea Help It To Hido A program of displays, demon strations, parades and music will be on tap for the visitors. "Mlroclo la Tho Roia" 7:10 Jane man Van Johnson "NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL" Rroderlrk rawtord Klehard 4 onto 4, a To Ron 4 ar Heaters! of teal I-LAV AHOO TOMOHTI MOTION PICTURE HENftl.GEOftGES OOUZOT FRANCE'S MASTER Of SUSftNS! r'lfiHRORHOf ID THFATER AI.HAMRRA-Rork Hunmn In 'Battll Itvmn Alio "The World." AtlK Rock Hurtxm in "Bttl A'so 'Stranar at Vlv BH.MOT-Toro Kil in "Tho Olrl tin Help It." Alio "Beyond a Koaaon-ah Dmibt." HARfcl lngrld piraman In "Anaa-la1 a A)n "Tha Wrong Man." HAI fcwell in "Tlia Olrl Can't l'-M Also "Iitlanbul." I I r-Tnm Kii in "Th Oirl Can't Heir II." Aiao "I(tanbttl." FAR Hll.l-A!an in "The t.iinl A'r "Threo Hrave Men." Seven Enlist Here In Navy, Marines I 'a -4' mm.

BELMONT 7lt Wtaraarvaw MAS7M rineniaJWono-rolor Tom Ixell lajoo Man.tleld "Tho Girl Coa H.lp It" iCUtlMI "BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT" only! "Girl la Rid Velvet Swing" Har Mllland Joan tolllns Teetinieolor "BENNY GOODMAN STORY" lee ll-t Itonna Heed Four Dnyton men and three (from the Miami Valley area have I IIFRATION-Hal Vmeo In "ftwlc. pretty nb Aiao "ifiprmdoea Ara enlisted in the Navv and Varine IBS il Mri to -rm o.ri corps, according to local re-' r.nt He.p ll." Alto "No Plar vt.m tnr'i tertm.n tn in the Navy are Oiarlcs J. RH, HIT: M.H Ro.k Hudson Martha Her st and "BATTLE HYMN" (Color! Tony I urtls 4 sleen Miller "Rowkido Yoort" (Colorl Antlersijn, W5 Jackson i Anderson. 05 Jackson street; ritur. wi "ft' 'von in whita Lnnsorrt l.

Lawnoit. 3616 Kvans- ha rha Boom." i non.i RrM-ii Hiirton Bam vine avpniic; and jerry ljpe iKn- R-nin," Also "Vomit tiur.i." ni. ttiTO Mad River rond. FAR HILLS (AAwe uai as aiila Alan Ijidd Irglnia Mn)i "THE BIG LAND" Tern 1:00 5t Rnr Mllland I rank Mejiai "THREE BRAVE MEN" II 1.1 untr Iu(n4 HrniBin I ttl tlnmirr ANASTASIA Kt Tho Till "RIFIFI" Trouble! Those who enlisted In the Ma- aei AIo Rrart -WiSiiara Hnirtri "TVisiH L- MOM IT WILL SCARE THE TELL OUT OP TOU! "Best Foreign Film of the Year" NEW YORK FILM CRITICS fnanown." A MamtficeBi rinea are uewiar nau ami uiiij II. Lawaon, both of German.

Tho Girt Coa Hotp It" dan Manalirld Tom i.nett "Showdowa at Ablloao" hal Mine John Non ARTOONt T. rl l-Victor Matura In Zarak A.ao laianbul IRR(IRy fAIRRtiRV Henry remda In "Wai nd Paara town; Billie F. Blair, Miamis-burt'. and Bobby M. Saunders, 130 Chain avenue.

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