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Amusement BnslnfM and" Financial THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE MOXPAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 Eight AMUSEMENTS Movie Schedules i 4 i NEW FILM 'From Here to Eternity Whe TrNTft "Salome, Wt rn to raran e. Plhe To- 1(1 Alao ASTOH "Weluri n.nr.rf 10 53. I 58. 4 5. I 01 13 a w.

7.35. 40. 13 40. 1 55. Private Atomic Research Receives Setback b.r,-o Boad," 5fl, 183.1, 5 Short Huhlect.

fflMT 42, UFATOV HI 1.1, Gnat Film of 195 30, 12 ,1 40. SO. 10 Mi 1 0. 30. tXeTTM ''A Queen 1 Crowned," M.

4 00. A SS. 7,45. 8 44 Newt and Short. I.4S.

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30, nnunini. ,1 a a Mi. -n nnn faihnmi. Srmitmaater," SO, i ao. iiiiiei Tantnaar).

nirertert hv Fred innrmann. I'rnMlierrt for rnliimhia hv 1:10 J.43, .1 '0. i 34. 9 30 Johnny. "Johmiv.

Trie Ciianl 3'2n, I 20. I. OS. rIVA.II.,rl..l. 1 30.

714 10 IMIirr, Killer." i I 7 FNMORE "Ttfht Utile Mand" 1 H.irla of fleamfe" "OfTR a iu, a.aa. Mvenoir nut moo. jiunny Aaier. urn caat: Sat Milton Warden Hurt Hohcrt te Prtwilt Montaiwnery lilt Karen Holinea Kotr Uirena Viiina Hrefl Anaelo Maeam Frank Slnuira l.imiu, Dana Holinea, Philip Oner AMUSEMENTS -inttA 2 B.3., KF1TK MrMOIUAt "flliie Print For 10 1.4. 1,4.4, 4 3.4.

7 25. 10. AH Hla (.30, 12 20. 3.10. 8.55, 45.

MAYrTOWraWShane." 10'M. 2:30, 8.1 "AiT.nr With a 9.30. 1. 4:30. i 0.4.

u-M Hl BAB A Bb tlftl Mill! MfTiuiroi.iTAM' 'Stranger Wore a NOW! 4 I "Ciuri." 9 40. 12:5, 3 .44, 8 .14, .14, 'Northern 1J .33, J. 30, t.30. OR1HEJ 'Troon Here to 9-J- 4 .44, 7 24. Ml also Short SubJecta with run Smith, rARAMOI'NT "Mr Smulmn.tw." 10:30, MS, 3 M.

9 24; "Johnny. Jh GUnt Killer," 20, 12, 8:30. .1 -m la-va nunnewy Mjiinli Harry llrllaver Ski iKnlanT Judaon Ernest Bumnlnr Cnrp Hui klev Warden Stft Die John Dcnnm SM Andrrwrn Mrr'e Travit, Kill pen, KaielaeA Tim Ryan Tiaadwell Arthur Keeaan By MARJORY ADAMS Following the best musical comedy picture of.the year, "The Band Waenn, the Slate and Orpheum Theatres are now presenting the most powerful dramatic picture of the? year. "From Here to Eternity," a cinema version of the best sellinR James Jones book, is an engrossing, ex HERE 10 45. 3 24, S-40, 3.4, 1:0.4, 4 35.

PII ORlM-'-Stilni 17 'No f.Kn," A. IX). TO I El RKO-nORT(y "Mirtry't Birthrlay Party" 11:44. 2 04. 4 20.

40. '85 1017- a.s.i il. 7:29. 6:47: "Man From th 47: "Man From th ERIIITY BURT LANCASTER DEBORAH KERR MONTGOMERY CUFT DONNA REED 12:3.4. .4:10.

7 30. 0.40 19-ft 9 in t-tn a Slnllr." IliiO 1 4B 4 1ft til Ml citing, tremendously revealing story. Adipted by Daniel Taradash Exit. 11:10. STATE "From Kn tn ricrnllv 1-30 and directed by Fred Zinnemann, Jr HVAtl DISNEY'S 4:3.4, 7:10, 45.

Alio Short Bublecu wis Columbia picture has an im FRANK SINATRA main mum mirl I mem mouse outoons main mum mil MICKFY MOUSC CARTOONS "OOOOH, I'M GONNA REST MY LEGS," said movie star Elaino Stewart, leaving reporter speechless. Elaine Stewart Plugs for More Film Glamor "A Prrllmu 11:40. 3:32. 7:20: "Th Story of 3 pact that leaves the audience breathless. It has integrity as well as thrills, and as one former sergeant said when leaving the a i By JOHN HARRIMAN Private industry's hope of being allowed to own and operate atomic facilities in this country has received a setback with the explosion of an H-bomb by the Soviet Union.

This is because it would seem to be difficult to fit private ownership of fissionable material into a system of international control or ownership of atomic energy and the need for some such system has of course been greatly quickened by Russia's possession of "the superweapon. The measure of this need can be had from the reassurance one magazine has just given its readers, that "a single H-bomb dropped on Chicago would not destroy Milwaukee (which is 90 miles from Chicago)." In short, the time is here when nations must surrender their supecweapons or run the risk of seeing our whole civilization go up in atomic flame. Plan Requires International Control There have been millions of. words written on international control of the atom since that June day in 1946 when Bernard Baruch offered our plan to the United Nations, and the pros and cons of the issue have become complicated to an extreme degree. The the core of our plan which the Russians shied away from in certain aspects was that an international control agency must be established which would ownjpr manage all atomic facilities, "from the ground to the final plant." Now it is reported that the Soviet Union may this Autumn once more bring up the issue at the United Nations.

It is possible, of course, that any Russian proposals may hue to those same conditions which we found unacceptable seven years ago and then hence nothing may come of them. On the other hand, there have been mighty changes in the Soviet Union since Stalin's death, and the present leaders in the Kremlin may well now be willing to meet us half way. Even if that fs not the case, our official policy still maintains that all atomic facilities throughout the world be managed or owned by an international commission. ii i 1 1 wiv, TPr rPIX Wntwwiyi of Europo: Cnr-roborei All Joklnf Atnrtr; Adimtlc Kins; Canadun Mnuntm; Two Crlooni Nrw. rontinuom from 10:30 m.

to midnight (Sunday from 1 p. rn.l, i preview room where I first saw I'PTOWN "tf Do Tt Ain" 11:20. JOHN WM. RILEY By the film, "This is the real Army." I did not read the book from which the picture was made, although I understand that it was something not to be missed. They toll me many changes have been made in the script but that the i ml a.

"Affair With a 1:00, 4:25, 7:55. She was a long-stemmed beauty. She sank into a chair by the desk, put her feet up on another and Then at night I can let it down over my shoulders. "I like slacks for lounging, sweaters, decorated with jewelry or mink." Ooooh, I'm gonna rest many of the situations. Naturally 1 8 gnrt1.

much of the long book had to be my legs." Nice legs, too. "I think more women should wear perfume. It's part of the glamor routine. I like black lace nightgowns and lingerie and pink silk sheets. eliminated for the screen, but That's how a movie star puts a what is left has been stepped up r.nnrtp- i the middle through the necessity for concen- "poru, 'lghtul ln 1..

mir tration on certain incidents. I him- Strikes him not envy any man the task of I speechless, so he can't think of a translating the novel into a film jingle question to ask: story and I fully believe that But Elaine Stewart, the M. G. M. Daniel Taradash, by his skill who came to Boston for the iriRenuity, deserves a dozen big Ted Williams welcome-home Oscars.

dinner, tnnlr ram nf that. She and my bedroom in black, white and red. Black furniture, white carpet. I've got a purple rug in mv livinc room. When I find a Starbl7ED.lWJaMEQlAl husband he'll have to put up with mv color schemes, AMUSEMENTS It is difficult to hand out Praise jmoved Into high gear without ever "And when I go through Detroit I think I'll eet a new car.

White. touching first or second. with red leather upholstery. It'll LtHTLTES My next picture is 'Take the be a Ford, but you can as flowers from a basket this is one picture in which everyone who took part deserves own his little wreath. What will surprise audiences most is the poignant.

conommj say I Eoing to eet a Cadillac. ORSwaZATION PwREtftS I like one-piece bathing suits. PI You can see what I mean. I want i 9 I BUFF High Ground' and I'm the only girl in the cast. Richard Wid-mark and Karl Maiden head the cast I run the gamut of emotions.

There's a love scene with neon lights. Almost didn't get by the censors. And I'm sadness it- to nut color back in the movies. AaJrfrm.1 TK Then Miss Stewart went back over her early career. raw NORTHERNl i pnoop icon uiain iretur if fpiusr PATROL" TECHNICOIOR "it's about the boys in basic! From Usherette to Hollywood "I was 13 when I got a job as an training.

I allowed as how you couldn't I mmm usherette in Mt. Vernon, N. J. Then I worked for a bone surgeon drag me to it. Id already had enough of that.

"But it's a comedy." she said. as receptionist. Finally got into modeling and then into TV. But it was always my dream to get "Treats the funny side of basic It is against this background that private industry wants to develop atomic energy for civilian use in this country today. Laboratories Would Be Open to Inspection Perhaps it is possible to.reconcile this conflict between our position on international control and the hopes of private industry for a hand in atomic work; but it will not be easy.

In the first place, there is the question of patents. Unless it could patent its discoveries, private industry can not invest tha sums needed for research and development. But what of patents, if all facilities are turned over to an international commission? For that matter, what of private research and development ln the face of the unlimited right of supervision and inspection which any plan for International control would inevitably contain? into the movies. "I went to Metro in February, training. You know: Pillow fights.

Tough sergeant. Gooflng-off on details. It comes to Boston in October, 1952, and they started grooming MADDSTIAM llll JOHMr. THE me for stardom rieht away. I in iUNT KILLER had a lot of good small parts.

honest, heart-breakingly sympathetic performance of Frank Sinatra, as the righting little Italian boy, Angelo Maggie. There are no songs for Sinatra in this picture, but he stands out as a superb actor. The two most impressive performances are those given by Burt Lancaster as the tough sergeant and Montgomery Clift, called a "hard head" throughout the film, whose career in the Army comes to a tragic end. Lancaster is so virile and strong in the part that it will be almost impossible from now on to visualize him as anyone else except Sergeant Warden. And there are some really passionate moments in the story during his sub rosa love affair with his captain's wife, played surely and alluringly by Deborah Kerr.

This isn't love as Hollywood usually sees it, but raw, hard desire of a man for a woman of his choice. As for Montgomery Clift he is better than he has ever been before in the role of the tortured Robert E. Lee Prewitt. Here is a man who refuses to compromise, and the conclusion is inevitable. He wants affection and love but ItCMIIUlll tn vechnicolat i Would Restore Some of Glamor "My career in movies? Well, next LL8TON DORCHESTER V-I-D-E VISION SCREEN until 'The Bad and the Beautiful'.

That changed my whole career. Metro gave me a new contract. Said no more small parts. That's when I went into Take the High Ground'. I want to go to Europe to make a picture.

And I want to aim for the Academy Award. And while COQMaH Mlttltia Whit Witch fir Tnl WARMS COLON 3 FEATHER RIVER" S. Hnwtra rHTfll.VH Mitm "affair Wit Shn)" Sir Cm4. "SON if BELIE STSS" la Mlar I'm getting there I want to put 9 jiffTlTi)P' I forgot to give you the vital CAMBRIDGE some of the glamor back in the movies. "THE STOUT SF THREE LOVES" Thalialr STRAND Jinn aUMa-Farlnr Cranatr SltGiaa.

Kirk Duatat "SRIfiHT S040" statistics. I'm 23 (born May 31, 1930). I'm five feet, six inches tall CENTRAL Jim Wyaui-Sw Mlllanl Cant). "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" "You know what I mean. Glam LK Bwltr "TmS AND THE SHE-OCVIl' NEWTON and I weigh 118 pounds.

My meas orous clothes. Diamonds, fashion, plenty of sparkle. CHELSEA urements are 3d-j-J4. A fellow was about to investi PARAMOUNT Air Can. Frtt Patiln Sartara Stanaytk "ALL I DESIRE" lam Wvmin "LET'S DS IT ACAIH" R.

Miliaria I like smartly-tailored suits for daytime wear. Of-the-shoul- 4. Hivww-4-l. Mltcliia WMti Witia Duttt" OLVMPIA "Ift'S IT el" wl gate their meaning, when the interview came to an end. Seems It is a little hard to picture Soviet Commissars being given access to the research laboratories of our private corporations.

figuratively speaking, that is what we would have to allow in the event of private ownership. if we expect the right of inspection of Soviet plants. In short, it would seem that if private enterprise is allowed to come into the atomic picture, it will be only with the government retaining some sort of residual control against the day-when international control shall be established. We don't want to forget Baruch's warning when he offered his plan for international control seven years ag(j that he was offering us the choice between the quick and the dead. NOW DOORS DAILY at IS A.

M. A. M. to 1 P. M.

BOo POPULAR PRICES ACTflD TREMONT 3 I Mil at BOYLSTON Elaine had to catch a plane. SUBURBAN THEATRES der gowns for evening. Notice, I wear my hair in a turban. That's to keep my long hair up. Hope long hair comes back in fashion.

Im still wondering about 35-23-34. NEPONSET CIRCLE DEDH A M-RE VERE Donna Reed, but his knife duel Gary Cooper ihe finds it difficult to seek them 'save in his own way, which is I "hard headed" and sometimes blundering. For a short time he knows happiness with a girl from the night spots played vividly by 2m Fll WEE! Ias yjs STEWART iMr'fogU GRANGER with a sadistic sergeant who killed his best friend ends all hope for Horttfayowo Financial Notes Shipments of television sets to dealers the first six months of this year were 43 percent above the corresponding period in 1952, the the future. From the beginning Prewitt is doomed by his own complexities, his determination to ANN TODD BUSINESS HtGHUGHTS By STANDARD POOR'S CLAUDE RAINS live his own life in the Army. STAGE IN TOWN a TREVOR HOWARD HFO0 BArrt viAnxVAWy I v.

C4v coot i "if. PHYHISTHAtre Ai rBMntSWMi There could be columns written on this picture. So far the New Radio-Electronics-Television Man WTla 1 Textile Outlook Improved Larger backlogs at better profit York papers have done just this. It is the film of the year from its orofessional production, to its ufacturers' Association reported today. The total for the- first half of this year was 3,022,250 sets a.m.

tt 1 1 p.m. 4 Showa Saturday (Titaaicotea) margins than a year ago enhance final-half earnings prospects for Burt lanca5TR temssiifmi JOANNE ORU WALTR rJOtrtua smallest chaacterization. It has authority and style as well as an against 2,118,510 a year ago. Ship SI6MUND ROMBERG'S ARLINGTON FRAMINGHA Continued entertainment value for every film-going adult. I do not recommend ments in June amounted to 326,394 sets compared with 318,533 in the DENISE RENAULT lath IIMIa-Sara Carr-larraiae Gilbert REGENT Dlmanaion 'SANGAREE" T'color cotton mills.

Recovery from recent poor profits is probable for synthetic fabric weavers in view of low inventories and a better demand and price outlook. Final-half industry earnings should be higher than a year ago. GORMAN Air Ca4. FRaai. 547 Sarlart Siamrytk "ALL I DESIRE" Carttaa Ana SlnrMaa "TAKE ME T8 TSWS" T'wlar it for teen-agers.

The film needs maturity for appreciation. like 1952 month." at PAT (Aiaiar) HALLADAT Faraanaa iann-Arlana Dahl wff "CODE TWO" Sally Farrait LYNN I Segal Lock and Hardware Com NIGHTLY 8:30, WED. MAT. 2:30 PHONE COhasset 4-0824 MARJORY ADAMS pany, announced today that stockholders are being notified of Children $1 20 at Wea'aaiA'ay Matiait THKY DANA ArCAfWS a special meeting to be held Sept. to ratify purchase of the bal "SALOME.

not ance of 50 percent of stock of the completed or nearly so. somewhat more liberal dividends policies may be inaugurated. Telephone Profit Margins Reflecting the growth in installations and rate increases, margins in the telephone industry have been adequate, despite the sharp rise in costs. Advancing mechanization has helped to hold costs in check. This factor should operate with increasing effectiveness over the near term, reflecting further progress in changing to dial installations, increased employ-men of.

toll and long distance dialing, new and improved coaxial cable and radio relay, and use of the tiny transistor to- replace more cumbersome electron tubes. With margins adequate, earnings of leading telephone companies should continue to hold up well. Merger Would Aid Cable Firms Near-term prospects of cable carriers remain unfavorable. A merger of American-controlled foreign communications interests would be beneficial to all. Hopes of a merger have been revived Movie Question Box noeac oloa yvonne of caiO THE' Arrow Lock Corporation.

Segal BOSTON SUMMER THEATRE ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING 9 A.M. ta ll M. acquired the initial 50 percent of mmmmdjJjLJLlliAJSmmmm I MA LP EN COOL, Alt CONDITIONED N. (. MUTUAL HALL aimiSQUE it Sail.

32 15-10 f. OPENS TONIGHT BELMONT Cigarette Companies Cigarette consumption will continue its moderate uptrend, with most of the rise in kina-size types. Tobacco prices have leveled off and selling prices were raised in February. Hence, earnings should be substantially larger, especially for companies best able to sustain sales of standard-size brands, as profit margins on the rapidly growing king-size cigarettes are narrower. Cigar usage will continue to gain, but, in most cases, profit margins will be adversely RE-OPENING RDauan BAir Canaitiann) tar Ttar Caaitari UllMnMUM s.iifi Navwara.RakKt Mltchaa Arrow, a Brooklyn, N.

firm, last October. American Smelting and Refining TAe Datzline Mvical Hit AUG. 29, 8 A. "HOUOINI" Janet Leigh STRAND Alt Caaf. TO TOWN" TAKE ME "WHITE WITCH DOCTOR" I itlar Rflty Craala-D.

Rolwtioa "THt FARMER TAKES WIFE" T'Mlae GLORIA MARLOWE MANNY KING Linda urnrr What was the musical score for the ballet in "Story of 3 Loves?" What has happened to BOWDOIN SQUARE 'GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES' with BETTY BARTLEY-ANN FRANCINE AH B'nnrt'i'OV Cof Company net income declined during the first six months of the year Mail Ordera Filled: Box Office Open Wed. CTRAMfl Caaaitiaaal tar Vaar Caafati CA 7-1060 Rrt TalarA tartaar Cfl MQoO if 'Peggy Dow who appeared in to $9,204,286 or $1.37 a share from nvRHiiar; BMaaVkaWaakaaUdaalaaa JU AlR-ttfWTioiito BOX office open Call ke -T3Bj "Brieht Victory?" Brignt victory "hide vaguERO" A ait, Calw Siangan "AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER $17,237,636 or $2.85 a share in the corresponding period of 1952. Sales curious. A 1. Frederick Ashton of Sad TONY CuBTlC JANET LEIfi lAjri WYMAta affected by higher tobacco costs.

Wa4. 1 Sat. Mat. at 2 JO 51.20-1.80-2:40 lel. E7IO PIS7.A.

The Play'a The Thing" AUDITORIUM Fttlty Craagar-KIrk Oaialai "THE 8TORV OF 3 LOVES" T'aeler "FLAME OF CALCUTTA" T'ealar ler's Wells did the choreography for the ballet but I do not have dipped to $227,684,254 from 609,087. mm nAMsramona "AFAR WITH A STTWJKEir "LETS DO IT AGAir tv. the musical score. Sergei Rach AMUSEMENTS MEDFORD Paper Production at High Level Output of paper and paperboard rose 9.8 percent in the first six Melville Shoo Corporation for maninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" was used in part of BRAINTREE six months ended June 30 re MEDFORD faal CRrlitlaa "laart at 20.000 Fataaaii" since the companies engaged Ex- months of 1953 to 13,321,745 tons, the film. ports net income a share was $1.02 Tacaalnlar TMaa OaCarta Air Caaa-jtlaart tlai "SIlaM Can at tarway" 2.

Peggy Dow gave up her screen aWaOaaHaHaaEiaEaaVaiaar "SEA DEVILS" lit! from 12,158,208 tons in the similar 1952 period. The greatest improvement took place in paperboard oroduction. which was over lef57 "AFFAIR WITH STRANGER" 7-Slarti Oaak! compared with 95 cents a year ago. Orders for fourth-quarter delivery of steel are falling off somewhat, Steel, the metalworking career to marry waiter Helmerich, a wealthy oil man. She has a baby boy born last October.

United States Senator McFarland of Arizona to assist in formulating and promoting merger plans. Near-term earnings prospects are poor, because of competition and the-relatively small volume of international trade and communications. JACK VALAHCt 000 tons greater than a year before. out w-i-M sanM BROOKLINE BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS! 1 a rut I i ii mi. weekly, noted today, but that COOLIDGE Ceialarutly Air Can.

i CuoMuPlf K'StiutMUAIWAfill doesn necessarily forecast a Indications are that demand for both paper and paperboard will remain large through the third quarter. Inventories appear rea rausinvTwrTiMiiiiiai Sana Naywara-Sahtrt Mlttaaa "WHITE WITCH DMTOR'- Taelintaalar Anna aainanl "VOLCANO" Sfialag 17 jRCflPEl sonable and while general busi MELROSE sharp cut in steel consumption." The magazine suggested some consumers might be holding off on orders because of steel's greater availability now than during fourth quarters of recent years. BROOKLINE Air ttMniiml Luirj Tony Cuetii "HOUDINI" law Haw "GIRL NEXT DOOR" MELROSE (art tuncaitrr -Vinnrila Maya ness may case sufficiently to cause a moderate decline in second-half output, full-year production is ex-Dected to exceed that in all pre "SOUTH SEA WOMAN" Sraar Gar.na "Seamiat At Stmria" Aja-cowprnoano 1 Steel Has Soft Spot The softest spot in the otherwise-strong, steel situation is reported to be galvanized sheets. This is attributed to (11 the decline in farm income, (2) the belief of users, based on the drop in zinc costs, that prices of galvanized sheets will not be raised, and (3) CAMBRIDGE 3RD SMASH WEEK! "unudT "SHANE" VICTOR MATURE "AFFAIR WITH A STRANGE!" NA TICK vious years except 1951. Assum Wisconsin Power and Light QPlease tell me when and where Stewart Granger was born and has he any children? Was he married previously? A.

R. L. A His real name is James Stewart and he was born May 6, 1913. in London. His first wife, from whom he is divorced, was Elspeth March, actress.

They have a son, Jamie, about 9 and a daughter, Lindsay, about 7. Granger married Jean Simmons Dec, 20, 1950, in Arizona. There are no children by this marriage. As the actor, made his screen debut 13 years ago, he has starred in far too many films to list them all. His latest completed picture is "All the Brothers Were Valiant." ing that any decline in tne lourtn ROSLINDALE Company is offering to its common stnrk holder of record Aug.

14, Awa JtRLINGTON quarter is moderate, earnings for TAYLOR OARONVl CAPITOL Cant, trata M. Fr Parilrrf riRhts to subscribe for 329,194 ad RIALTO Air tana. Mat. :45 8:10 tha removal of government allocations. Distributing warehouses, hardware concerns, PICKUP ON SOUTH ST, Rnar wiaaiark 'LET'S DO IT AGAIN" Una Wyirran T'ralur 3l7a the full year should at least equal those of 1952.

Some companies will realize substantial gains. With the- bulk of postwar expansion ditional shares of common stock at Ctthar Wllllami "Dantaraaa Wntn Wat" talnr Muuy Raoaay "SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY" are said to be well stocked. ROXBURV ROOWEV. $19.60 per share on the basis ol one additional share for each seven shares held. Simultaneously the company is offering to its pre EGYPTIAN "Moulin Rouae" eolar Rory Calhoun "POWOER RIVER" tiar! i.

piwi, i i mm i in Tr BRATTLE HARVARD St Tl 6-4 US "All SUIET THE WESTERN FRONT" Tilrit tnailmau fwftranBw 7-J0 tut 9 J0 i imi in a. a Onnald O'Cnnnflr CLEVELAND CIRCLE RIVOLI ArrCaarJ. T'aalw Jet Chaaaler "Graat Slom Utrrltlni" Week's Boston Stocks NEEDHAM "FRANCIS fOVERS THE BIG TOWN" 120 ar4 8:10 CIRCLE: 6 30 Air 091141 ferred stockholders oi recora Aug. 14, the privilege of subscribing at Sapart Attraitlaai; talk Net Sales Hish Low Close Cha "STORY OF THREE I Teay Carth-I. till Graaaar "HOIHliHI" WARREN PARAMOUNT Em.

7 40 Sraalt "YOUNG BESS" TmH. A Craa4 flelar, "THE HITCH HIKER" 1m (a Calar 2HSI Am Tel. 19 Va isaa- Vi $100 a share for 20,000 aaaitionai shares of 4.80 percent cumulative $100 par value preferred stock. CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER" 3-D 17 a- v. 143 Am wooien.

lBVa ii't I- rm DORCHESTER NORWOOD rOONALn CONNOR. Van lannua "REMAINS TO BE SEEN 47 FRANKLIN Satan Htrwarn-aaatrt Mltttiara without limit as to ine numoer iu Please give addresses of Helen O'Connell and" Bob Eberly. Is Frank Parker married now? Various readers. A Sorry, these are TV entertainers. This column is devoted to motion picture pcrsonalitips.

Mett 127 VI 47- 39- a 35 Va ROXIE Satan MlUtiaa-Sasaa Hayaart "WHITE WITCH OOCTDR" JO "THE GLASS WAIL" 1:15 8:10 7H Bos Amy 127 'k 1779 Bos Edia Co 48 Va 70 Bos El $50 Pd 16 Va 65 Bost Maine 9 102 do pr 39 107 Bos Per Prop 26 ZOCal Hecla 1 40 Chi. RISiPac 71V, 1 1 shares purchased, but subject to allotment. The offers expire on Sept. 8. eaaOOB Air CMlra Mat.

En. Caat. 6JC ON OUR PANORAMIC SCREEN! i. Tajler "IIOE YAOUERS" A. SaitaaM'aalar V.

CaMa "CRT THE HUHTEB" I. Stlllna rwlar "Waita Witta Oaalar" T'aalar "Yan 8au' 0. Karr 1J5 4 8:00 -rv mm average of offerings for the year now stands at $145,028,602, Larger issues scheduled for sale this week include: On Tuesday, $2,400,000 Albuquerque, N. joint sewer and water revenue, and $2,000,000 Marion County, school district No. 24-CJ.

Also scheduled for sale Tuesday are $81,870,000 in temporary loan notes by 24 local housing authorities. On Wednesday, $5,064,000 Hempstead, N. Central High School, district No. 3, On Thursday, $4,000,000 Warren Township, school district No. 7.

MORTON In 3 Oimarnlena Gay Naama LjP Caarta at Faatlw Rim" teler 40 1 8B'-3 QUIET MAtV7 WED. Yreana DtCarta "Sa Dnllt" talar 1:15 A SflO SOMERVILLE 124 Cleveland El 5(i 80 21V4Va S3 Copper Jinnee 21 a QUINCY HANCOCK VILLAGE CHARLESTOWN RaMalH Saatt "GUN6 NO" Saaart Mittaaa BALL SQ. "Woman In tha Window1 18 '4 8, 3D' 25 74 89 50 21 40 22 18 'A 49 75 39', 23 HI'' 19 .09 (STRAND THOMPSON SO. 2 Ttttatctlar Hit HANCOCK "Waita WlttN Dw" (talar) "SII6HT CASE OF lARftNY" Weekly Commodity Price Index Aettrt Tayler "RIDE VADUERt" "LOOSE IN LONDON" Air Carta. Tea earth "HOUDirar" iaint trR law Wvraaa "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" Ton; Curtis "HOUDINI" Janet Leigh CAPITOL Takaa A Wife" HYDE PARK REVERE au 22 3 19 49 1V.

39 23 Vi 112Va 26 Hithe and Low? for i.mr Date MSMKy 1st pr 40 va 50 do 22 495 East SS 19 140 First Nat Str 49 "a 998 Gen 77 298 Gillette 39? 25 Maine Cent. 23' 10 do 112Va 18 Mid Sou Utfl 28 214Nash-Kel 1500 Nat Service. .10 Eftfcar Wllllami DANGEROUS WNEN WET" DORCHESTER Date Hieh 'SHANE" Connia" CENTRAL "Confidential Alan Lartr) Van Jormeon FAIRMOUNT "SLIGHT CASE 8F LARCENY REVERE Saa Hanrara "Wktta Wltta Oeetar' i Alia "FHANTOM FROM FACE" J.H Jon 28 1.74T Feh 8 .904 Jnn 1 rmmdlty and fnlt KMilr Wheat iMa 2 hard, I I), ha trim Ifio yellow), bii. 'lata i i Hliilev. bn Ite Nn i ftr.fjm.

a I ADAMS GE 2080 1 30-6 25 10 Frra Oinnrrwaf, Tariiay an fjtteit j.2J Ml 1.545 8WAMP8COTT JAMAICA PLAIN 1.54: Am a. is July 1 SAVGUS CENTER JAMAICA ink Miteanra A Saan Haywari SURF Aaiia Parkina Air 134 Vi 4.40 521 El Sys. 14 Hone isrirtna patent), 100 serine Dalenlal. 1W Ihe Ceartertally Air caMitim 8 TKtamM HH Stwa Mam lM. Mltckaa "WHITE WlTCN BK-TSf Sraar Garten "SCANDAL AT SCOURIE" pirrweewara For tha Larliea DIVIDENDS ,294 Teh 24 82.11 Jrm 30 220 Tel A ll.T'a 113'-, 113V.

ffM'oa lArrrHI, VI VI STATE Jeae trait at 20.000 Fateem" fayee YANWISNED" talar faster "Watta Wltrk Oattar" Matin 4 Lawia "SCARED STIFF" Wyiaaa "ttt'a 8 It Awla" 1.20 4 80S; John Payne "VANQUISHED" I'tti tifl BAH 2fii 25 25 '4 Y. 20.50 18.00 Apr 24 ArjK 21 Jan 19 Jan I Auf 8 An 21 Jan Jan July 14 Au 21 Jrily 20 Mar May 4 Jnn 10 Jaa 11 Jim 30 Jan 2 Jnn tti 2.75'4 1.82S 1.09 128 4.AS,, SS.42'4 30.S7H .42 JH7 1.M MATTAPAN DORCHESTER Say Dial SOMERVILLE WALTHAM ra, till prime 1100,1.100 lh) MI.7S fMwr, 'hi rhol, 1100-1300 24.7'4 JMiiea. ril 'cmO-dunY 180-220 lb) 34.25 lrr (MlriYlle W.tl, IN "Miliar ((mnnlnterli, .0818 iNri 4 Hauitoa), Ih. OE a-9700 "JAMAICA RUN" ORIENTAL AIR CONDITIONED II S-1200 Tear Ann 3.M'4 2.00 1.IW S.31V 8.10 .35 35.l3'i 32.87' S1.87'- .3955 .15 l.nVS 1.47 sa.oo ao.as 43.00 1.21(4 Carter "INVADERS FROM MARS A TEUE THEATRE Rohart Horton "BRIGHT ROAD" 'CENTRAL "Count tha Houra" T. wrltln 20- "a 10 6 'a- 17- 28- a 13V 524-1' Jan 19 Jan 2 Jnn 12 Apr 15 latlia Garte-Xtrk geailai-Plar Aaiall "Stary Df 3 tern" "CDLUMN SOUTH" T'celer 1:15805 EVERETT lOONorbute .95 309 Perm RB 20 11 Quincy Min.

10 108 Rexslf Drug. BVi 80 Sunrsy Oil. 18 400 Torrington 27 420 TJn Twist Dr 13" 298 United Gas 1SR2 United Fruit 64i 700 United Sh 39 '4 160 Va El Sr Pow 26 493Westghse El 46, .91 20 10 8 17 26 13 26 52 39 25 45 Vt MaxntlMi 4 Brae earn Air taaameatt "GREAT SIOUX UPRISING" tt'aalar) let CRaMlar.FaiU Oaaarm "Fraaah Canra Taa IK Tana" SaaaM t'Ceaeat EMBASSY Air Caaf. 15.7;4J .314 .114 1.88 TKXTH.M Cntbai innrjnitnr ttpland), frlrrt eliitti IM-)! S.34), yd Vimit (Una territory), Bontou PARK nar ti 1.70 1.7 NATICK Alaa laaa-ieaa Arttar "SHANE" Iwmey "SLIGHT CASE tf URf fNV" 2 Big Technicolor Hue lat. Talar-A Gartner "RIOf VA4UTRS" Aaaia MarekMaa tram "r.oimia tauTH" "LOOSE IN LONDON" COLONIAL IJN1TED FRUIT TOIPANT 217th SOUTH BOSTON J-0.

Jnn Jan 3m IT July 8 Charge At feather RAM INGHAM 82.19 4-7 SO. Caier 89.08 80.49 38.50 .12 WOLLASTON July: tlncludes edd lota. May) Anr 20 WKTAM Ueel hillr-i. tPMtahnrihl, Iron (Mr, fttry, I'hlla), arrap tMn 1 feay, PlUal. ton l-mit iaM), In otHier lelnrtL Tin Ih Jan 2 HEWTOW i.00 42.18 44.50 .14 BROADWAY "CJIflVf el ta l-aaier OMLUiTit SJO-StIO Rita Hayaartk-Steaart Craaaar-Caw.

Uaiktaa "5 Antiw an Tkrllli SFECIAL MAT. Attratttea-Tm (2) CARTOONS Jnn 2 .71 Jnlr-' WOLLABTON lalak Markar "CODE Tw" 3-D 'Charge At feather Rrver T'col. Niywara "WHITE WlTCN DOCTOR" NEWTON All Star Catt "Stary at 3 Urn' B-COMMTldMia YOU'LL 187.00 Housing Authority Offers Tomorrow 181.50 Ana 13 .11 Mar 8 .834 Jaa 2 lauiekailvar ffee fla.k. 74 Iba) DRIVE-tN DRIVE-IN .14 1.2P5 Jll.no .13 JI5'4 .144 8.35 4.J4 'prime Mealrrn), Ih. NIver rffirelcn), or.

Mar 30 Jan Jan Jan Jan 18 jar Anr 28 Jim 9 Am 18 LAUGH. CRY. CHEER I Consecutive Quarterly Dividend A dividend ot seventy-five cent per share and an extra dividend of fifty cents per ihare on the capital stock of this Company have been declared payable October 15. 1953. to atockholders of record September 11, 1953.

EMERY N. LEONARD Jteer-tory arid Tr-nauree Boston, Aumtat IT. 195S STRAND on New Panoramic Scraan titaar William 'DANGEROUS WHf WET" "CRY OF THE HUNTED" rally laraaa Jnly 30 Jan 21 JuIt 14 Jaa 2 KI'BBKR, Hltirs, FTC FturiiM.j' aheeta). Mlilea ihtiH brand alewrn). alt.klm iparkera), 8 tr 1J I ha.

I rude nil irlmrtfnrd, Fmi. Mh 8.75 4.2 8.2.5 4.25 WINCHESTER ey.nn 4.58 The visible supply of state and municipal offerings for the next 30 days is $104,461,160, as compared with $132,302,772 a week ago, according to the Daily Bond Buyer, of New York. The weekly I Stale 2 OSCAR WINNERS HIGH NOON" "AFRICAN QUEEN meairaua JOHN WAYNE i EVEN SINNERS" "AXASIAN NIOHTl" aaCMicoa n.H iu I llf WITHOUT IIUF I Inait eir-wiaaiaj Tfdr In WINCHESTER Alaa l-a ta "SMalrl" ia "8'fi Of Bagrlar)" ith Paul Haneairi In Col Namlnal 4Baae tl Bated, aaetatlsns ara tar eaak tranaartlnna laat Friday, iba Kew or. mark..

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