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Twenty-Two Amusements THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 THEATRE AND Movie Schedules NEW FILMS 'Deadly Is the Female9 Film Version of 'Gun Crazy at RKO Boston "Deadly is the adapted from Kantor's ''Gun Crary." Directed by Joseph. H. Lewis. Frank and Maurice King production for United Artists. The cast: STATE "AU the King's Men," 13:40...

3A 6:85. 10:00: "Chinatpwn at night." 11:30, 2:33. 5:43, 8:50. TRANS-LUX "The Nevadan." 9:30. 12:00.

2:35. 5:00, 7:40, 10:15: "Mark tha Gorilla." 10:50, 1:20, 3:55, 6:30. 9:00. UPTOWN "Montana 1:05. 4:00.

8:43, "The 2:40, 8:35. 8:23. Simmons Concerts Ludwig Juht, bass player of the Boston Symphony, will give a concert at Simmons College today, playing 17th Cerr'ury bass which he re- cently- received from inirope. Temorrow night at 8:30 -the joint glee clubs of Simmons and M. I.

T. will give a concert in the Bosto Conservatory Auditorium, 31 Hern, enway st. 3 aiaiaiataB sS JOHN A. HAMILTON mm mm a p. 1 1 pi 4 AMUSEMENTS 'Deadly is sue Female Ce-fiatiri "BED DESERT" CONCERT TOD AV BOSTON 3TMPBONT Symphony Hei.

Lukai, the Boston Symphony's i pianist, wilt conduct his own "song of Anruish In it premiere with Marko Rothmuellrr as. baritone soloist. Charles Munch will conduct the rest of the Drnfrim' Mtvrmrt ftvartiira 4a 'Viafvt and Symphony in 6 Minor. No. 40: excerpts from Berlioz' ant! Juliet." At 2:30.

"THE BICYCLE THIEF" Beacon Hill Prize-winning Italian film in its first iiosion snowinc. t-onnnuous. BOBEBTS" Colonial. Opening of the famed Hegfen-Locan comedy about the backwash of the war in the Pacific. John Forsythe.

Jackie Cooper. James Rennie and Robert Burton have leading roles. At 8:30. "STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" Plym outh. Tennessee Williams' priie-win- ning play, with JUta Hagen and Anthony wuinn starred.

At "KING LIAR" Brattle Hall. Oamhrlrlee William Devlin of London's Old Vic starred in the title role of the Shakes peare trageay. At 0:30. Cohasset Theatre Fund Opens Office Here Frederick L. Good chairman of the Building Fund Committee fo the construction of a 750-theatre at cohasset, has announced that ad ditional Boston Headquarters have been established at the Colonial Building, 100 Boylston Room 746.

Some 50 volunteers had already raised 'over one third of the est! mated $120,000 cost of the new Cohasset Playhouse. Funds for the new theatre are being raised currently either by contribution or on an investment basis. Details and further information may be obtained at the Building Fund headquarters or by telephone at HAncock 6-6612. Cambridge Adult Center Offers Music Courses The Cambridge Center for Adult Education, 42 Brattle at," is offering during the coming Spring term which begins the week of March 27, a variety of music courses. "Ten Boston under the di rection of composer Daniel Pink- ham, wjll give the public a chance to hear and meet 1 of Boston's contemporary composers.

The course will include lecture, discussion, and performance of their -works. Mr. Pinkham is also offering a course in Understanding Symphony Music. Other courses for the Spring term include Principles of Music, by Edith Feingold; Piano" Playing by Elizabeth Hewitt and Edith -Fein-gold; Singing, by Clare Doyle and Marie Poutiatine; Chamber Music by The6dore C- Hewitt, and Playing Popular Music, by Arch Crossley. Foollih Heart." 12:13, 2:33, 5:00.

7:30, plus selected shorts. BEACON 11:55, 1:55. ,3:55, 5:55. 7:55, 9:55. CASINO Burlesque, 12:00, 2:30, 8:30: "Western Union," 9:00, 9:00: "I Wake Up Screaming," 10:50, 6:50.

CENTER "Bengal Lancer," 11:40, "Beau Geste," 9:30. 1:35, 5:45, 9:50. EXETtR "Saints and Sinners." 3:35. 6:35. "Silent Dust." 2:05.

5:05. FENWAY "Dakota Lll," 11:30, 2:50. 8:13, 1:15, 4:35, KEITH MEMORIAL "Cinderells." 10:35. 3:10. 5:25.

7:48, 10:00. also RKO Variety Hour. KENMORE "One Hour With You. 5.39, "Love Me -a tt.orr, T-nn ft. MAYFLOWER "Guilty Bystander." 11:10, 2:45.

6:25, "To the Ends ot the Earth," 9:15. 12:50, 4:30, 8:00. METROPOLITAN "Chain Llghtn Ing," 6:40, "Blond Dynamite," 11:45. 2:35, 5:25, 8:15. OLD HOWARD Burlesque, 12:00, 2:43, "Johnny Apollo," 10:18.

"Dark Past," 5:13. the King's Mon." 9:30, 12:35. 3:43. 6:53. 'Chmntown a( Midnight." 11:30.

2:35. 8:45. 8:50. PA Ml." 11:33, 3:53. 6:20, "BnckHre." 8:35, 1:16, 4:40, 8:00.

"Guilty Bystandr-r" 11:23. ,2:85, 6:20. "To the Ends 01 the Earth." 8:30, 12:55. 8:00. Willi.

Comes Marching Home." 9:30, 12:30. 3:30. 6:35, "Borderline," 11:00, 2:00, 5:00, 8:05. RKO-BOSTON "Deadly Jg the Femsle," 9:30. 12:00.

2:30, 4:55, 7:30. 10 00; "Bed Desert." 10:55, 1:25, 3:55, 6:23, 8:55. SCOLLAY "When Willie Comes Marching Home," 10:00. 12:50. 3:40, 6:40.

"Montana," 11:30. 2:20. 5:20. 8:20. SOUTH STATION Hausa Village; City or Children-.

Faster Than Sound; Screen Snapshots: Comedy; News. Continuous. AMUSEMENTS color Greatest Sin0 195,835 FROM by i I FREDERICK JAGEL, Metropolitan Opera tenor and faculty member of tb New England Conservatory of Muaic, will mini a the Student Assembly next Thursday noon. AT SOUTH STATION THEATRE Tse South Station Theatre presents the featurette "Hausa Village" beginning today. This Village lies in Northern Nigeria and its inhabitants are Mohammedans.

Many of their customs are primitive, but they apply themselves with so much energy to farming and fishing that they thrive and prosper. The 'film presents a detailed picture of their csily life A Passing Parade, news and a large variety of selected short subjects will complete the Hotel ESSEX "Boston's Best Buy" for FUNCTIONS HU 2-9000 or A (Si! F.ISEN (Ballnoe Kooirt) Loungc broadcast at 11:30 nights over WCOP and hear one of the best, in, the business of disc jockeying For consistently good music and food the Somerset Balinese Room is one of the tops, especially with Sammy Eisen and his band Now that Dick Contino and a few other of Horace Heidt's form er stars are on their own, fine of Boston's night spots might be play ing them real tsooq with the appointment of Joseph Conlon as manager of the Bradford Hotel, it should, become one of Boston's finest, because Conlon brings a wealth of hotel knowledge into his new position That new laugh show at the Circus Room, "Just For LaiTs" is another of the shows that have been making the Bradford a popular night spot. Women of Moose to Fete Mary Foley The Women of the Moose will tender a testimonial banquet to Mary Foley of Revere, deputy grand regent of Massachusetts, tomorrow evening at the Ritz Flaza, 218 Huntington av. Among the guests will be Frank LaBell of Watertown, regional di rector and former supreme governor, Loyal Order of Moose. Gladys V.

Paige, senior regent, Allston Chapter, W. O. T. is general chairman. AMUSEMENTS STEWART (Oval Room) BOSTONIANS 6 fo 85 ABOUT i OC3E Plirt RKO VARIETY HOUR KEEP 'EM ftOUJNO HIALTH WUN ANNOUNCING NEW REDUCED BOWLING RATIS UW Rid Item IV 25' sU BAIkT kaMi mms MIT LJ 5l)KIA (Show Bar) CALLOWAY (Latin Quarter) Sunday Jamboree at Latin Quarter Jackie Miles and Cab Calloway will be together Sunday night at the Latin Quarter for just one evening of fun.

Calloway comes into the Quarter for an engagement, while Miles leaves a successful two-weeks' run. When these two boys get together it's a promise of an evening of surprises. There will be a supporting show. Copley Billing Name Shows With the Blackburn Twins and Martha Stewart now current at the Copley Plaza Oval Room, and a good act it is, the Copley has really hit its stride in name shows. Opening next Wednesday, just for a week's engagement, is Frankie Laine, who will have one of his mule trains in person if things work out al' right.

He might have a goose along, too. Then comes the. newest singing sensation, Peter Lind Hayes, and his lovely wife, Mary Healy, in a completely new act. Ranny Weeks and his orchestra still play for dancing and background music for the acts. Here and There Frank and Glorie Tucker is one of the many good acts at Show Bar this week, the lovely Gloria adding no little to her act with her beauty The Vienna Room and Cave play the same shows these tertainment Don Dennis, singing m.

is a fixture here and generally has fine acts to work with This week Joan and Ernie Hay den, comedy tap; Jerry Bergen, comic; Canton Chinese novel' ty act, and Tony Bruno's music Sammy Kaye, who opens an en gagement at the Meadows tonight, is an Admiral in the Nebraska Navy, a Kentucky Colonel and an honorary Texas Ranger. And he directs a good band too Catch Sherm Feller's Latin Quarter AMUSEMENTS AMERJCAM THEATRES PER so. off SUNDAY fnm 12 MWUN LANU NCWBtf A1K COWDmONCD I rMTfi Kiot ELIGI1LE 9 fiao intbe fM ranh oF nmu HUMnfi WtrxT it ia mrri 'La-J KASSACHUIETTS I0WUM ASSfM TSUflllAMENT Ertrr SAT, sag- SUN, ttm MA. HC I2ES MULVlhKMCKOLL oivtbTHE ABBEY TfHEflTRE PLAYERS fnnle Laurie Starr Peggy Cummins art Tare John Dall ackett Berry Kroeger judge Willoughby Carnovsky Tare Ana Del snaw lyoe Boston Harry Lewis lave Alllster- Kadrfrlr Vmin nenrr Boston Trevor. Bardette rt Tare (Age 7) rt Tare (Age 14) MicKey uttie Rusty Tamblyn Paul Krison 'SUnl prSaer lTsrnier yyde Boston Age 14) vc Aiiwer (Age uey-Bluey r.

fiaa Wvnn Das Sifert Anne (TNeal Frances Irwin )anceiand Singer Man from Chicago Don Beddos amston Policeman Qsterloh Csb Ti rivi sniman KusKIn i Harry Hayden Mr, Mallenberg By MARJORY ADAMS "Deadly Is the which has been adapted from MacKinlay Kantor's sprial atorv "flun Crayv an excellently acted but routine acuon siory, temng wnat happened to a boy who had an obsession for guns. Bart Tare is sympathetically layed by John Dall, one of the etter young actors in Hollywood. Lovely Peggy Cummins is alluring as the gun girl, Annie Laurie Starr, whose passionate charms transform a likeable and honest young man into a criminal. Berry Kroeger turns in a good piece of characterization as the owner of a crooked carnival. for the most part, the film seems to be one that vnu'v on before.

The most unusual sequence is tne last in which the hunted coudIo. branded a kilWc nlthn ioVi Bart Tare has never fired a gun at any human being, seek refuge in a fog-shrouded marsh. Through the fog come the posse, and the boy and girl hardly dare breathe. Fear and deSDeration concreal thpir farn until the excitable Annie shrieks imprecations at the advancing foe and starts to shoot. The earlier Dart Of the film uhnw hnw Hart even as a boy, was fascinated by guns and became a crack shot.

It is his ability to outshoot Annie which gives him his job with the carnival, but it is her love of excitement and easy money which gets wem imo xrouDie, Annie is a killer, Bart isn't, and yet his last act on earth is to kill the woman he loves. There are a muni nf mnn In 4ho film "Mad About You." which Frances Trwin sings, and "Laughing on the Outside." Don Barry is the hero of "Red Desert," the other action film. Month for 'Bicycle Thief The celebrated prize-winning motion picture, "The Bicycle Thief." continues fnr a fourth ursalr nf 4V. Beacon Hill This film has won virtually every international award for itsexcellence in portraying a simnlp xtnrv that: nf Kixv-1 stolen from a worker whose family livelihood depends upon it. FILMS AT THE' CENTER Oarv Coorjer stars in the 'turn fea ture films opening today at the Cen ter ineaire.

in Ueste," his co-stars are Ray Milland and Robert Preston: in "The Lives nf a Rnuai Lancer," Franchot Tone is his co- star. AMUSEMENTS Deara Oven: Orphtam State 11:15 BIQ OASSIDY Fsatarss tomorrow at 9 a tn At STATE ONLY ALL SEATS or.nTni din. Ml'i 4" iviltHM" CTH sia WKCK (KfllOBiKfll ono HU hwr HAYWARD 4" ANDREWS LUS UUCnO MIITI VU TILUf.S. mn arts 903 aUfut arlHk 12-230-S JO; Sala. 12-2J0-7a5-10 P.

M. 11 Haw SLtfFScsVtySajav PEACHES LOTUS DU BOIS HANK HEMIIY i AND MEL0 4MRKY KAVC Naxt Mon. MARLANE PEACHES UPTOWN Bant, at Mass. A. Cont.

Fr. P. M. Srrol Flynn Virginia Grey exis Smith Michael Shes "MONTANA" "THE THREAT" ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING 9 A. M.

ts 11 t. M. bURLESIUE at JO Salt. 10 P. M.

THE HUMAN DYNAMO GEORGIA S0THERN PRINCESS LA HOMA CHARLES ROBIN80N 30 Coratsal Glrli Cut at 60 Hlnaa WauaiE lunar Skarlaas S. Smith 1 1 1 1 1 a II 1 mm i i a mm mr ma irrnnTrofY" mm JOHN CORLEY, director of the M. I. T. Concert Band, will bo co-conductor, with Prof.

William King of Tufts, of the concert by the combined bands of the two colleges in Couiena Gymnasium next Thurs day nifht. MARJORY ADAMS Movie Question Box Please give me the name of the French background musig in "The Heiress." Brighton Fan. A Aaron Copland wrote the score. There are excerpts rom various musical selections popular at the time "The Heiress" was supposed to take place including "Plai-sir d'Amour" by Schwartzendorf and Florian: "Galop Di Bravura" by Jules Schulhofr: "Gaetana" by E. Ketterer; "Coquette Polka" by Charles D' Albert; "Queen of Flowers" Ijy Ketterer and a gavotte by Francois Joseph Gosse.

You will have to take this list to your music dealer to see if he has any sheet music. Is Audrey Totter making a new film? Why hasn't "Messenger of Peace been shown In Boston Tobey of Boston. A Audrey is coin to return to the stage but expects to be in 'a new and not yet named film. I have no biography of -Houseley Stevenson who appears in "All the King's Men" and I can't tell you why a picture is not shown in Boston. Where can get a picture of Jack Beutel in "The M.

R. W. A I do not give information on autographs or photographs. Are June Havoc and Gypsy Rose Lee sisters? Please give me a biography of Claudette Colbert. P.

F. A Yet, they are sisters and their real name Hovick. June was christened June 1 Evangeline and Gypsy was Rose Louise. Claudette, Colbert, whose real name was Claudette Chauchion, was born in Paris on Sept. 13, 1905.

She attended schools in Par: and later in New York and made her stage debut in "The Wild Westcotts." Her first screen role was in the silent film "Love Mike." She won the Academy Award in 1934 for her role in "It Happened One Night." At present she Is being seen in "Bride for Sale" and ''Three Came Home," and she has completed "Blind Spot" with Robert Jane uowi ana A.euyv -Due to a recent injury.to her back she won be able to make All About Eve." Bette Davis will be the star. Claudette is the wife of Dr. Joel Pressman. They wert married on Christmas Eve, 1935. CAMBRIDGE DRAMA'CENTER Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" will be presented by the Cambridge Center of Music and Drama in Rindge Technical School Auditorium next Wednesday eve ning.

Robert Guest has staged the NEW TELEPIX BILL Morocco is the travel, feature on the new Telepix bill. Other features include Joe McDoakes, Hollywood Celebrities, sports on Lakes Placid and Sebago, and a variety of oddities, cartoons, and newireels. STAGE IN TOWN PLYMOUTH Last 3 Timis! MATINEE TOM'W 2:30 V6 OTA ANTHONY HAGEN OUINN SHUBERT Last 3 'Vrniil Eyes. 8:30 Last Mat. Tom' "You'll bo maltins a mlstaka If you rail to land niar praaanca to 'Land an Ear'!" (Glebe) with J8HM BEaL COLONIAL TONIGHT al 8:20 MATS.

WED. A SAT. AT 2:20 LELAND HAYWARD presenta mium A viau bv THOMAS HEBGEK 4 JOSHUA LOGAN JOHN FORSYTHE JAMES RENNIE ROBERT BURTON JACKIE COOPER a SYMPHONY HALL CO 6-1492 MARCH f9th, 3:30 CHRISTOPHER TICKETS FILENE'8 and JORDAN'S $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00 THIS SUN. 3:30 SYMPHONY HALL BALEXANDt-R RAILOWSKY World-famoua Ruaalan Pianist BRATTLE THEATRE, Harvard Sqiiart Tha "Old Vic's" William Dsvlin KING LIAR Mats. San.

Ev. Klsbtly. Mt Mandsr Sjf TlekaU Me ta (S.00 IN AMUSEMENTS Sjffy pui nun iuai mm KOrOUMV III -ARTHUR MluER Bh-s i sjitsaii- GARSON KAKIN SEEN A HELEN HAYES ft lift i'Kt Hi Unn UUCm- ROBERT SHERWOOD HStzir Pria Winn MAYOt-BUKSTYM "A LYRICAL VA MASTERPIICI" 1 HAVI NIVIR I A UTTER PICTURr A I I WWiawiK0f AIT. hi jl T1' T7 Ufiffl gmjilie4jyV TECHNICOLOR OT irooorTed fbdisbcofnedifi Aha A Anlt -(toa fr fl UDPEKT piws Ramse WHY r7l MUWWr fHRR THEATRES MALDEN GRANADA Fraa Parklna 1000 Can John Wayna-Jahn Alar "SANDS Or IWO JlMA" -Also "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" STRAND Dick Powell-Eyalya Kayes "MRS. IhllKE" Brian Dnnlevy "LUCKY STIFF" KIDDIE SHOW SAT.

10:30 A. M. AUDITORIUM Tyrgnt Pewtr-Waada HandrU "THE PRINCE OF FOXES" and "DEVIL'S CARGO" MYSTIC Farley Granger-Cathy 0 Denrti "THEY LIVE BY NIGHT" Rnbt. Sterling "ROUGHSHOD" ORFHEUM Ctiarln Laiehton "THE BEACHCOMBER" John Wayne "IDOL OF THE CROWDS" MAPLEWOOO Betty Hmton-Vletor Mttare "RED HOT AND BLUE" Alas Lll Scott "TOO LATE FOR TEARS" MATTAPAN ATTAPAN BL 8-6600 lit Ran In Color "THE NEVADANi Alw "MARK OF THE GORILLA" I MEDFORD MED FORD SQUARE Danny Kaye 'INSPECTOR GENERAL' Roddy McDnwall "BLACK MIDNIGHT" Barhara Stanwyck Wendell Carey "THELMA JORDON" "DOWN DAKOTA WAY" FELLSWAY Mark SIcvent-BeKy Crake "DANCING IN THE DARK" "STORY OF EEABISCUIT" MELROSE MELROSE Olivia deHavillend Montgnmery Cllft "THE HEIRESS" And "SHED NO TEARS" NORWOOD GUILD Philip Reed-Vlrglnia Grey "UNKNOWN ISLAND" "CHANGE OF HEART" Jehn Carroll NORWOOD Dan Oatley-Carlnne Calnt "WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME" ft "BLOND BANDIT" Gerald Mohr-O. Patriot QU1NCY CAPITOL OH 2-85C0 Cont.

from 1 p. a. F. MacMarray-C. Trevor "BORDERLINE Shelley Wlntan "SOUTH SEA STRAND Contlnaoui Dally front 1 f.

M. Danny Kaya I Dennis Mergaa-Jane Wyman "lnncctor General" I "Lady TakM a Sallar'' REVERE -iinei-i-i-i iTr. i 1 1 1 aiitin 'MONTANA" FLYNN SMITH SOMERVILLE ORPHEUM Sat. Mat. Scrial-Cartaear Roaart Mltehan "BLOOD ON THE MOON" Donald O'Connor "YES, SIR, THAT'S MY BABY" David Brtaa-Claode Jarmaa 'INTRUDER IN THE OUST'' Betty Halton "RED HOT aa BLUE" 'OUNQA DIN" Carv Grant-Dnalat Fairkanki, Jc.a 'LOST PTROL" MeL'Hea i aaaaaaajaweaaa Linda Darnel'-Rlchard Wldaiarli I ev a Lffa lii i :r.tH!lU,i.il "SLATTERYs hurricane HUbbt AtnOSS THE STREET" Wayne Marrli SOUTH BOSTON STRAND Cathy B'Doanell-Fariey araagor "THET LIVt ea mun -Richard Arlen "GRAND CANYON" PLUS STAGE SHOW TONIGHT BROADWAY ert John HcJIak "AMBUSH" lahn Wayne "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" WATERTOW COOLIDGE Speneer Tracy.Yaleniina caneea- James atewan mmim Alao "IN THIS CORNER" WATERTOWN SQ.

sWOtatW Aa taslUl) -OlfjnPB Hi tag at I Alts "LONE WOLF AND HIS LADY" Sarprlie GHti faiardey Fwnlng WINCHESTER iaaf a Sit. Mat. Cartaana. karlal sd Le.rel ft aT-al WrmM It MA, tqWIWlT SINGLES. DOUILES.

TEAMS AMUSEMENTS a. ff' 1M. i 'mum i di .11 VIMIIMtA MAYO A 31 DORCHESTER (Continued) FIELDS Tmii PtMr-Brun Willn TA 5-3200 "PRINCE OF FOXES" Dtsnlt O'KmU "AIAND0NED" EitfS Ststt T.Blt "STA8S Of TOM'W" STRAND Das Dallw.CriM taint CI 5-2000 "Wkaa WHIla CaaMa art's I si MaaH' Alw "frajstt UFHAMS las Wavaa-Jaaaa Dfl TA 5-6000 "SHE WOIE A YELL8W RIIMN" Cast. 12:30 Hinti Hall "CIVE US WIWSS" NEEOHAM PARAMOUNT NE 3-1820 Cana Tl.rn.y OUIUIS1 SAOLH fmrrn FIGHTING WAN OF THE PLAIHS" tlf NEWTON oanaaamiNT la 7.4iao John riunr nc lun nui" "laiiatf waynt annua ur inu nmn tiixita' Satiftay: Cantlaaaai ysHafeaaaa Trtm 1 I SOMERVILLE STRAND 6-0830 15-73 LhIi Nayissri "FIR ATM Of CAPRI" 4 1 nn 111 5HU.Y STEPHEN DEREK u4. SUBURBAN ARLINGTON REGENT "CHICAGO DEADLINE" Alan Ladd-Danna Htti "BOWDEW INCIDENT" Manihy BACK BAY Bath itari In bath alttaraa 4ianrm rimiMt asuBCM asaaaouLiaars LUaiTSCM- (HtHomrXmhYou STRAND Haiit.

v. CO g-4000 ri Hnmahrfly Bogart In "TOKYO JOE" 'MARY RYAM. DETECTIVE" BELMONT STRAND WIHIam Pewfill-Marfc Stiaat 5-1706 "DANCING IN THE DARK" Buttt Oavli-lasaph Catten "BEYOND THE FOREST" BROOKLINE BROOKLINE 1307:45 106-4000 Ranald Roitan I Barbara Stanvyck "HASTY HEART" I "THELMA JORDON" Sat.f 1 P. Wttwn Cartoant Iriri le Shaw COOLIDGE Contlnioas from 1 P. M.

Walter Wlschall'a Favsrita Movia "Whan Willi Camti Marchlnt Hamt" 0. Oallay T'talor "Im taacon" Extra March Ttaii CAMBRIDGE aMJLftfU34-4SS0 aJTYRONE P0H CHILDREN'S MOVIE SATURDAY 10 "BLACK BEAUTY" "ADV. OF SIR GALAHAD" 9 CHARLESTOWN a. as. C0.V, "HASTY HEART" Also "THE NEVADAN" with Randolph Start DORCHESTER TONITE ACTS OF VODUIL ADAM8 "THE HEIRESS" with Montoaiary GE 6-2080 Clift-Olhrla daHaillland; alia "Thari'i Girl lei My Heart" FOKMEW MAGNET 1st Local Snow towing "BORDERLINE" Also "RUGGED O'RIORDANS" tat.

Mat. Kartiwn Karnleit Serial Cametly E. M. Loew'i GEneva DORCHESTER 6-9700 Maria Montez "INVISIBLE WOMAN" Borii KarloR "INVISIBLE RAY" 1 Satarday Mitlaee ttarteen Karnleal HAMILTON Ee. Van Johnion-Arlena Dahl "SCENE OF CRIME" la pinnh.riwt bpi.

iru" i EVERETT CAPITOL Jana Wyman a Dennli Morgan "THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR" Tlai Ho't "STAGECOACH KID" RIALTO Sat. Mat. Cartoon Hoar a Serial Rita Haywarth "MY GAL SAL" "HOUSE ON B2ND 8TREET" PARK Jana Powell Uarltl stelehlor "LUXURY LINER" Llraarth Scott "TOO LATE FOR TEARS" FRAMINGHAM ST. GEORGE Mat. 1:45 Era.

Cont. 6 P. M. Roat. Taylor "JOHNNY EAGER" Lara Tamer Greer Garton "BLOSSOMS IN THE OUST" eolnr GORMAN Mat.

Cont. 630 Fred MacMarray "BORDERLINE" Claire Trevor Shelley Winters "SOUTH SKA SINNER" LEXINGTON LEXINGTON THEATRE Gena Kelly-Frank Sinatra "ON THE TOWN" color Warner Baiter "DEVIL'S HENCHMAN" mi f' ill'A Sadt fl." DEDHAM mmesMbiaimismJaLC zachary jggfll rrnmasasnesissnsesnsrB mym CMMOiltM IMPMM Wr MMMIr'l rwwoeM Tf 1 Raymond MASSEY IMH V'ftYVM In i A WOMAN OF FLAM CI 4 ff 4 JJwW.sAm BAILEY kuxs hoizj mM RE-IIELEASE" si. t. WEST NEWTON NEWTON Mat. 7:45 LA 7-3340 LAST CHANCE NOW TO SEE "THE HEIRESS' Olivia dBHavlllantf iiTUC UCIRCCCII Moirtaomarv Clltt 11 CI 11 Cad Richard Ctntt "WHIRLPOOL" RO8LIN0ALE Bill TO -1- DTI I EUIIT rtlHLI 75 DLLLLTUL 75 Spanccr iiJ AVAfl Jiau Stawart Tracy irinkn a Randolph ilTUt UFUiniUII Is Scatt inc ntlHUAn Coltr Sat.

Both Thaatrw CHILDREN'S PROGRAM ROXBURY DUDLEY Rydolok Scott-Jana Nlah HI 5-0041 "FIGHTING MAN OF PLAINS" Batty Grabla "Braatllal Bah(l Band" HUMBOLDT Saaneer Tracy "MALAYA1 Rand. Scott "FIGHTING MAN OF PLAINS" Eatra Duke Ellington Muaical Short RIVOLI Frad MacMarray "BORDERLINE' Dan Dallav "WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME" Sat. Matlnaa "SUPERMAN" a 6 Cartoon! Extra ROXIE Tonlta on 8taga! faaious Slamata Twlna, Tha Hilton Slttart Thalr All Girl Ravaa A Staaa Onh. "MRS. MIKE" A "MAN ON EIFFEL TOWER" WARREN Ronald Rcaian "HASTY HEART" lark.

Stanwyck "THELMA JORDON" Sat. Mat. "Alice In Wandtrland" 1 hr. of tartaam SOMERVILLE Cont. rimTni Din cn 4 P.M.

bHrilUL DHLS. OU, 7:45 strCy "MALAYA" Janal Stawart Mark "Dancing in the Slayani CENTRAL 80 6-7610 r.ana K.llv. Frank Sinatra "ON THE TOWN" aalar fdmand Cwana "CHALLENGE TO LASSit" colsr WALTHAM EMBASSY WA 5-3840 lJO-75. Daa Oallay "Whan VYIIIIa Coaiaa Nartklaa Hnaia' Frad MacMarray-Clalra Trayer "Bardarllsi" ma fUTW, t. BRIGHTON CIRCLE 10 6-4O40 130-7 30 Tyrass Mnr f'PIINCE OF FOXES" W.

Mandril als Imms "HASTY HEART" Patricia Neal ALLSTON ALLSTON ST 2-4410 G. Raft-P. 0'AfUs "DANGEROUS PROFESSION" Witts Barla "ALWAYS LEAVE 'EM LAUGHING" HANCOCK VILLAGE HANCOCK VILLAGE Fret Partial FA 4-0303 "MALAYA" Spneer Tracy. J. Stewart "FALLEN IDOL" MlchtU Morgan ARLINGTON CAPITOL Olivia srHavlllang-Montoomcrv Clilt AR 3-5340 "THE HEIRESS" Jana Wyman "Lady Takat a Sailor" BRIGHTON EGYPTIAN Tyrona Powar-Orun Wallas ST 2-6800 "PRINCE OF FOXES" 1:507:50 "THE FILE ON THELMA JORDOM" DORCHESTER FRANKLIN Sat.

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