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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 Ten Amusements GLOBE'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE NEW FILMS Lit. Min" 8:00, 11:55, :95. 6:1 Wo 1 In ix.ndort.' 10:45. :50. 8.00.

8.00. Movie Schedules Yours, With Love 26 Delicate 43 Single. perception. 45 Greek 28 philosopher. 31 Greek shrine.

47 Projects. 33 Cherished. 49 Arctic 35 More sandpiper. comfortable. $1 Arch.

37 Depicted. 53 Knots. 38 Box. 5d Bird. 40 Early Indian 58 Forest animal.

invader of 61 Effect. Mexico. 63 Greek letter. (SOLUTION TOMORROW) 10:55. 150.

4:30. 7:30. 9:551 State Show. 12:30. 3:30, 6:25.

9:00. Agree- 9:03. 11:35. 2:05, 4:33, 7:05. 9:35.

KENMORE Shine." 1:33. 3:40. 5:45, 7:50. 9:55. Abner." 9:57.

12:06. 2:15. 4:24, 6:35. 8:42. 10:30.

LOEW'S Winter Comes." 9:30, 12 35. 3:45. 6:55. 10:00: 'Murder in Reverse." 11:15. 2:20.

5:30, 6:40. Winter Comes." 12:50. 3:55. 7:05. "Murder in Reverse." 11:30.

2:35. 5:40. 8:50. METROPOLITAN "Daisy Kenvon," 10:00, 1,2:50. 3:40.

8:35. "Slippy 11:40, 2:30, 5:25. 8:15. Wite." 10:06, 12:30. 2:55.

8:20. 7:35. 9:50. ROI." 13:49. 418.

"Unsuspected." 10:59. 9:16. C.IRINOBurlesque. 2:30. Biondiels 'Nay Day 9:00.

"40.000 Honenen. 1030. 6:30. With the Wind." 9:00. 12:49.

Lly in Peace." 3:20. 2:00. 6:05, To 'Fir)." 12:43. 3:35, 672n, "Dragnet. 11:40.

2:30. 5:13. 8:05. KEITH of Monterey," OLD HOWARD-Burlesque. 12:06.

245. "Easy Cope. Easy GO. 640; 9:07. 020.

OLD of Dr. 3:30. 6:40, 'Volga ico sstman. 11:10, 2:10. 0:10.

8:20. Wild Irish 9:15, 12:15, 3.:20. 9:20. 'Dangerous 11:10, 2:10. 5:15.

8:13. to Rio." 9:33. 12:20, 3:25. 6:20. "Dragnet." 11:20 5:15, 8:10.

Wild Irish Bose," 10:00, 12:50. 3:40. 6:35, 9:25: "Dangerous 11:45. 2:40. 5:30, 8:25.

SOUTH STATION-1948 Rose Bowl came; Pariq in Spring: America the Resittifol; Variety; Comedies; Travelrade; Sports; usrtoonsi 14ews. TELEPIX-First Moyle. rooular Science-Erman Tex Williams; iiisie Fox Hunt; Lew Lehr's zoo; Cartoons; Sports; Bowl Games. Continuous. a.

rn to midnight. Prier to Ileave." 9:30. 1.2:30. :30 9:30. "The Spider.

11:23. 1:23. 5:30. 8:30. Gangster." 1:05.

4:303 "Secret Life of Walter :40. 6:05. 9:30. VICTORY Night." 9:30. 12.25.

6:20. 9:20: 'West to GlorY, 11:20. 5:15, 8:15. 9:30. 1.2:30.

:30 0:30.: 9. '3'71 0.1185:4: 30.: 14(3. "5. ie VICTORY Night." 9:30. 1.2.25.

'West to GlorY, 11:20. 2:13. 5:15, S.13. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION ACROSS 52 Stripe. I Without 54 Continued.

qualification. 55 Russian 12 A seasoning. stockade. 13 Covering of 57 Invasion. the eyeball.

59 See! 15 Exclamation. 60 Obstruct. 17 Open to vitw. 62 Element of the 19 Drinks. atmosphere.

20 Old yarn 64 Man of measure. discriminating 22 Times. taste. 24 Unites. 25 Trading DOWN renter.

2 The Roman 27 Son. pound. 29 View. 3 Loose pendant 30 Deviate from a 4 Mild oath. vertical 5 Small weight position.

(Jewish). 32 Praise. Relief 34 Means of organization. transportation. 7 Nio, 36 Institutions 8 Bird.

of learning. 9 Mountains. 39 Preposition. 10 Editorial. 41 Civil wrong.

11.Tropical tree. 42 Chevrotain. 14 Maintain. 44 Mop up. 16 Remedy.

46 Ooze. 18 Bodkin. DOWN 2 The Roman pound. 3 Loose pendant 4 Mild oath. 5 Small weight (Jewish).

Relief orgattizattiOta. 7 Nio. 8 Bird. 9 Mountains. 10 Editorial.

11.Tropical tree. 14 Maintain. 16 Remedy. 18 Bodkin. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS STNOPsIS Ellen Marshall, whose father has did, refuses to JOi 11 her stepmother in seek ing a refuge with Ellen's aunt; instead ishe applies for a job as secretary.

She gets one. helping a former mining man I write a book at his estate on Long Island Impressed at first sight by the mans Kurt Hollister. Ellen is downcast to learn that he is married: Kurt's Ineurotic wife. Beatrice. is hostile to her and jealous of li but Paul Jean.

her employer. is on her side and she feels that Kurt is. too. Meanwhile. handsome Hollister.

Kurt's cousin. has fallen I in love with her. a CHAPTER XIV Mary Gilly Ellen's perfect day as Kurt Holelister's assistant was marred only at the end. When she returned to the estate, she encountered Clyde. didn't you let me know you were going to New York these two I days?" he demanded.

"You're cruel." He flung the words at her, then left without a backward glance. "I don't understand him at all," Ellen thought. going up the stairs. "He's dramatic." Tito next morning, Ellen dis SYNOPSIS lin her stepmother in seek- hall, whose father has died, 'or a job as secretary. She telex a former mining man with Eitel-Vs aunt; instead at hie estate on Lame Wand first Olitlit by the Milree Hollister.

Ellen is down- of per. but Paul Jean, her thBeatathriecei. i married: tHouhr Kurt i. on her side and she feels too. Meanwhile, handsome Cr, Kurt's cousin.

has fallen her. '111APTEllt XIV Mary Gilly mfect day as Kurt stant was marred only When she returned to she encountered Clyde. 't you let me know you etmo allo de New Y. oktetrhee soer utewl .2 words at her, then left backward glance. understand him at all," ht.

going up the stairs. I morning, Ellen di a titer's assistant was marred only the estate she encountered Clyde. "Why didn't you let me know you days" he demanded a the end. When she returned to Were going "You're these er uteri Ile flung the words at her, then left without a backward glance. airs.

egrositnagnduphimtheatstall," "lle's so dramatic." The next morning, Ellen di s- --EN DS wrigH THE wintry IL AR 7411' o-11--fqtriassillitotrIts; 4, A Ts AND I 1 VI LIVE 4 SWID.Jr It Rfill 0 49 WA StitNOTONt Ici trn 7,1,,,1111 an la eat IX-, t(g VALIANT, STRONG 4.4 it 1 WE, sp 4 4 tiNvDtealsAADILNy.7:; 'a714Yfr 21 Region. 21 Asiatic kingdom. CINUMfilialtlErilia talltiORNIZI NNW SamilaR 0 al 3)1EM ill NM 1:10 PI Ed Eij i 1 MW CI i- EN 12 til (, 12 MEM 151 LI ii El LIMB IS tillEM 3 3 1(0311 IIIIIINIMIRI ram rip umg ma wit 0 1..4 ER 111 lit Mit El PM la 1210191FICl IIIMIE413 CHB 21 unilubarmo 0 aid Ili NW id El GI in hi 48 Strong scented. 50 Troubles. KEITH MEMORIAL "Gentleman's Agreement" "Gentleman's Agreement," adapted Moss Hart Hart from a novel by Laura Hobson.

Directed by Ella Kazan. Produced by Darryl Zenuck. 20th Century-Fox film. The cast; Phil Green Gregor, Peel Kathy Dorothy Mc Gum John LiartielAnne Celeste loin Mrs. Green Ann Reveit Miss Wales- June Havot John Minify Albert Dekker Jane Jane Wyat Toramy Dean Stockwei Dr.

Craisie Nicholas Joy Professor Lieberman Jaffe Jordon Herold iiremilea i.m PsoYson Ranso- bhermnn Mr. csisios ROY Roberts Mrs. Minify Kathleen Lockhart Bert McAnnY Curt Conway Bill John Newland Weisman Robert Warwick By MARJORY ADAMS A brave. courageous. fascinating.

intelligent film is "Gentleman's Agreement" at the Keith Memorial Theatre. Here is a picture that must be seen by bigots as well as men of good will: by hypocrites as well as understanding Americans if its message is to be fully appreciated. The small audience of critics which watched this picture before it was shown publicly sat entranced and speechlesstt has bite and honesty. it is dramatic and thrilling. "Gentleman's Agreement" deals with anti-Semitism as it is found in the higher social circlesthe smart clubs, the fashionable suburbs like Greenwich.

the executive circles of a prosperous and traditional business. Gregory Peck plays the role of a young writer who announces that he is a Jew in order to find out what it means emotionally and socially. Even his loyal fiancee, played with spirit and sweetness by Dorothy McGuqe, fails him in his fight. She is unwilling to face the snubs and social antipathy that marrying a "Jew" might mean to her. There is one heartbreaking scene when Peck's son, played by Dean Stockwell.

aids his father in "pretending" and is forced to battle the insults of the neighbor kids. John Garfield gives a straightforward portrayal of the real Jew -7-a veteran who finds it hard lo get a house because of undercover intolerance and shabby dislike. Anne Revere is startlingly magnificent as the mother of the hero. the woman who stands by her son in his attempts to get to the core of the anti-Semitism problem. Ella Kazan directed the which, fortunately, ends with a note of hope and belief in future generations, and it is a forceful, compact, outstanding story he has turned out.

The acting is on a par with the direction, whether it be the tiny little scene In which Sam Jaffe gives the scientific angle of the problem or the melodrama of a fight in a fashionable restaurant Agreement" lei A brave. courageous. faseinatin tialtmthe ilK Keith e' An' Itel emm. oarri ItuAlus Theatre. Here is a picture that mu be seen by bigots as well as men 'good will: by hypocrites as well understanding Americans if i meTststeageamis beaufnultelyneaepproefciaetreidt; watched this picture before was shown publicly sat entraner and speechless-tt has bite ar honesty.

it is dramatic and thrillin "Gentleman's, Agreement" dee in the higher social circles- with anti-Semitism as it is four 0 smart clubs, the fashionable sul urbs like Greenwich. the executis coets athpartasPhaeroillas alladJetrwad, otirodnearl btousifinnedss. circles sand themeetrieolliennoyf yosuencigallwy.rittevrenwhi loy fiancee, al ancee, played with spit and sweetness by Dorothy McGtvr fails him in his fight. She is tu willing to face the snubs and soci antipathy that marrying a might mean to her. There is one heartbreaking seer when Peck's son, played by Dei Stockwell.

aids his father in "pr tending" and is forced to battle ti insults of the neighbor Idds. John Garfield gives a straightfo ward portrayal of the real Je veteran who it hard -a finds a' house because of undercover il tempts to get to the core of ti anti-Semitism problem. Elia Kazan directed the pictur tolerance and shabby dislike. Arti Revere is startlingly magnificent the mother of the hero, the womi who stands by her son in his a which, fortunately, ends with note of hope and belief in futte genera i na, t'o and it is 8 forceit eompact. outstanding story he turned out.

The acting is on a par with ti direction, whether it be the tir little scene In which Sam Jat gives the scientific angle of ti problem or the melodrama of fight in a fashionable restaurar A NOMENNINIONEMIllir b. MI 11111111M IIIIUIIIIIIIIM 111113111111111111111MIMMIN 11111011111111111E111111111111111 NEIN (:: Bil. ME 1111111111111 IIMIIMO. MIENUMMIER 50 MankilialfillialliMIN 11111111111111111111111111111MPI '0 "IDASICE" LEARN QUICKLY POPULAR DANCES FIRST LESSON FREE SHIRLEY HAYES DANCE STUDIO COmwIth 64520 330 Massachusetts Ale. from Nall By JEAN CAREW covered that the hem of her white gabardine skirt had come loose.

gsktiort moveenrd her with, sHhaevitHhgrewnotthhien descending to ask Jeffers what one did about repairs here. oy, we have a seamstress in the house," the butler said, when showed him the garment. "She is Mary Gilly, the granddaughter of old Dominick, the head gardener." Mary could not be found. Jeffers and Ellen went at last to the garden, found Dominick and asked him if he knew where she was. The old man took his pipe from his mouth and pointed toward a pretty white cottage almost hidden among the trees.

But what sur- prised Ellen was that before he turned away, she caught in his old a look of such malevolence that it frightened her. I "Sure," he said. "I know where I is. Over at that house. fixing up with paint.

She's with Clyde." I He walked away without another I ord. 1 Ellen sent Jeffers back to the big a 1,1 or 3 i hthoeusghecottage esnhteonh eaalordn cshNearing dowsa mans voice and stirl's. RN QUICKLY The man, without doubt, was Clyde Hollister. DANCES Ellen walked more slowly. She did not wish to intrude; on the other RST LESSON FREE hand, she had her own work to do and must leave the skirt some- 111 She stepped to the door.

The nm and the girl wcre 11LEY HAYES flat A STUDIO Ellen the floor, painting it. The girl, en thought. was like an over- comwith 6.0520 of roselike a flower, careless of her loveliness. Not more than 19 30 Massachusetts Ale. 1 or 29, she guessed.

No wonder a Iman found her at any 2- She rapped lightly on the door Iron 1,011 Jamb. Clyde peered over his shoul- 1111u Naii SO der. "Heaven is on our doorstep, my lass," he cried. "Shut upand get up." IUSEMENTS The girl raised herself to a sit. ting positon but remained silent, regarding the visitor.

Clyde bounded to his feet and crossed the room. P10 In the authoritative way that seemed characteristic of all the Hollister men, he took the skirt from her arm and held it up before him. "Some mending?" he inquired, turning it carefully about. He discovered the torn hem. "Your department, Mary." He turned toward the girl and, seeing her still seated on the floor.

changed expres' words sion. "You're acting like a fool, girl," he snapped. "Get up." Now Mary seemed too frightened II to a woman! to move. Clyde's fury was all out of proportion to her impoliteness. Clyde, not moving from where he stood, rolled Ellen's skirt into a ball and threw it at Mary.

It barely missed striking her face. Then he turned abruptly and stalked out of the house. Ellen went to the girl's side. "Take your tIme about this, Mary," she said. "It Isn't important." She felt deep sympathy for this pretty child.

"I'm sorry," she added. "You mean about himClyde?" Mary asked, "He's high-strung; And he's beenextra touchy Her voice trailed off. "I never mind what he does, anywayreally I don't." The murmured words and down- cast eyes showed Ellen as plainly as if Mary had said in love his mouth and pointed toward a the trees that utfe Pretty white cottage almost hidden' among turned away, she caught in his old eyes a look of such malevolence Ithat it frightened her. 1 bure," he said. "I know where i istheunis.wiOthvepraiantt.thasthehoiusweithfixminrg.

1 Clyde I Ile walked away without another word 1 Ellen sent Jeffers back to the big xi laughter coming from its ihouse and went on alone. Nearing AIN the cottage she heard shouts of open win- The man, without doubt. was Clyde dows-a mans voice and girl's. hand, she had her own work to do and must leave the skirt some- She LOEUSICSONNLYFREE Hollister. 'where.

She stepped to the door. girl wcre flat POPULAR DANCES diginleont he' ther and the SHIRLEY IlAYES The men on the floor, painting it. The girl, DANCE STUDIO I Ellen thought. was like an over- COmtvith 6-0520 'blown rose-like a flower, careless of her loveliness. Not more than 19 1 9 she guessed.

No wonder a 330 Massachusetts Ale. or 2 1 mon found her attractive, She rapped lightly on the door Iron 2I i so Jamb. Clyde peered over his shoul- Nan IsMISE der. "Heaven is on our doorstep. my lass," he cried.

"Shut up-and get upTh" girl raised herself to a sit- AMUSEMENTS htoonritebtuivt erwemayaltnheadt seemed characteristic of all the Hollister i men, he took the skirt from her arm vnegredit A' and held it up before him. regarding ed to his feet and eilmenedt. in the visitor. Clyde bound hi crossed the room. Ittnn tgh theeartenfruntly haebmo.ut..yoHure "Some mending?" he inquired.

dt utarenni department, Mary." He turned to- ward the girl and. seeing her still seated on the floor. changed expres- words sion. "You're acting like a fool, girl," he snapped. "Get up." Now Mary seemed too frightened I to move.

Clyde's fury was all out to a woman of proportion to her impoliteness. Clyde, not moving from where stood roll he rolled Ell a skirt into a ball and threw it at Mary. It barely mioed striking her face. Then he turned abruptly and stalked out of the house. Ellen went to the girl's side.

Il'ake your time about this, Mary," she said. It Isn't important." She felt deep sympathy for this pretty child. "I'm sorry," she added. "You mean about him-Clyde?" Mary asked. "He's high-strung.

Arid he been-extra touchy lately A Her voice trailed off. "I never mind what he does, anyway-really I don't." The murmured words and down- cast eyes showed Ellen as plainly as if Mary had said in love in spite of herself. And she wasicovered path. a hand grasped here. th startled when.

on shady. moss. Meeineht, leo. es Jun Calvw) OWNS ll EErv12 EIJE2 1,7 111sits? FA Am anger. And it was a shame.

How could a man with Clyde's background and experience have involved himself with a girl so young. so simple? And what could she say to her? Nothing, of course. Apparently she need say nothing. The girl was again in high spirits. "nt finish the sewing this afternoon and bring the skirt up to the house this evening." she was saying.

And she smiled radiantly as Ellen said goodby- from the doorstep. Ellen, half annoyed with heraelf, thought as she walked away, -I'm losing my perspective. I guess. Evidently she doesn't care how Clyde treats her. I was the one who minded--which is being pretty anger.

And it was a shame. Ho could man with Clyde's bad ground and experience have ii volved himself with a girl so youn so simple? And what could st say to her? Nothing, of course. Apparently she need say nothin The girl was again in high spirit "rn, finish the sewing this afternoc and bring the skirt up to the how this evening," she was saying. An she smiled radiantly as Ellen ui goodby from the doorstep Ellen, half annoyed with hersel thought as she walked away, "1.1 losing my perspective, I guess. Ev' den care how Clyd tly she doesn' treats er I was the one h.

Wil is being prett with him." ps, It explained the grandfatherlsi But she was angry with Clyde with him. It explained the grandfatherssi But she was angry with Clyd TODAY! ETR pail ghz owestet, 1 1 1 deills As a a THE Tt-1 ri.Z4t tin 2 1i 'SLIPPY MOIL" cd'' AWN WARRICK MMITHA STRAIT la PIGGY ANN GAINER CONN MARSHAtt ctsura-T1 1111111111 11111.1L-a SHE JUST MADE THEM -DIE INSIDE( 111141M oar lilt MAO UR Orelialiii ghz wattectiet TODAY! 4 1 KILL- cl, matt 4.... h.Sfit: DSITE i 44011, A DE THEM 11. ir i --c, i.4No -1-7, I 1 1.,,, tilt stAt' likrc- 1... I 0 OR II ru I iD DA A i ND I l7 Li ENRY rOkDst DaAmi owl kININOWIMMEIN Cd4 111111 WARRICK MMITHA STEWART PIGGY ANN GAINER CONK mama 1 1 I tin bt ler "SLIPPY ticOlt" otta.4astIty 1 PARAPIOUNT ENWAY 1 isibF ibb41- rj 'r-i lia I THE ANDREWS SISTERS te of Silt WAN 1 i14 Z2 7.1C)B2 JR GIRL ITATRIM DOOR OPER ORPSE STATE at dopcn sinkTE oRpHEum ENDS TODAY! "IF WINTER COMES" Plus "MURDER IN h.1s OUS SE VIM No Oevot '1110 Wittelmom tax with flUD EROfl Cfl1S 1:1 east of thovstas! ,0 CA .1 2' 400 41.D1101TRO, SS fa) 0 Er I RE dwzrap ti in k.74, to I OIIM Fasi dna (.61971 WO RITA JOHNSON 110Ret COMM; And 4.

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