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Pr I WI Pr 4q i Movie Schedules 1 THEATRE AND CONCERT TODAY MARJORY ADAMS 401.77:44 40eflijilk Movie A aW4 Theatre. The Cartoons; News. Continuous from 101Ni D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in one a. m. 1 0 3 :1 TRANS-LUX--Phantorn 107z of the most Popular Gilbert and Suitt-.

9G28 90: 5 0, 30 :50 7 :50, 10 van operas. At 2:30 and 8:30 p. ni "BIG BUTTON House 2:10. 4:30. 6:50.

"National" company of the Broadway rnu 1U sical hit. Eddie Foy Jack PTOVVN "I Remember Manra." 1:05. Whiting and Audrey Meadows in lead- 5:05. 9A0: 3:30. 7:30.

ing roles. At 2:30 and 8:30 p. no. WASIIINGTtIV Tlitli FT I s' WI a I A WAt.t1tINGTON STRIET 0 LTMP1 p110311 Alibi Oink SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1948 SETNIATURIE ALMANAC MAY 15 Eastern Daylight Saving Time cn un Risll 5:23 I High. Tide 4 39 am tlin Sets 7:9 1 5 24 pm 5 nth of Sets 1 48 am tight of Tide 9.9 ft am, 8.7 ft pm ght Automobile Lamps at 8'29 pm Moons Chanties trot Quarter.

May 15, 8:55 D. m. Full Moon. May 22, 8:37 p. m.

L.t Quarter. AY 30. 8:43 p. New non. June 7, 8:55 a.

tn. Weather OFFICIAL FORECAST United States Weather Bureau BOSTON and tICINITYClearing early Saturday, followed by fair weather with sunshine. Warmer. highest temperature in the middle 00's in the afternoon. Fair and cool Saturday night.

Sunday fair and comfortably warm, gentle lq.f.: .4:, i i :44.5, ...,...,4,1,.,, :,10. 1 -110' 11 4 I 'T. 1 1, 'V NEW FILM ESQUIRE "The Paradine Case" "The Paradine Case." by Robert Hichens. Adapted by Alma Revi Ile and James Bridle. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

David O. Selznick production. The cast: Anthony Keane Gregory Peck Gay Keane Ann Todd Hor field Charles Laughton Simon Plactuer Charles Coburn Maddelina Paradine Alicia Valli Andre Latour Lows Jourdan Lady Hortield Ethel Barrymore Joseph Farrell Leo Carroll Judy Flaquer Joan Tetzel By MARJORY ADAMS ''The Paradine BOSTON POPSSymPhonY Ball. Arthur' Fiedler conducting. At 8:30 P.

th. The program: Coronation March from 'The Prophet." Meyerbeer: Overture to "The. Bronze Horse." Auber; Dame. Debussy7, Ravel: Suite from The KabalevskY: Village Tales. Mary Frances Hoffman Mcknatight.

Wellesley 2ti: First Movement from Concerto for, Vi Oiln. Mendeissohn (soloist. Elizabeth Webster. Wellesley 50 i ROMan tan Rhapsody No. I.

Enesco: By the Beau--; tiful Blue Danube." Strauss: Variations, on "Pop Goes the Weasel." Caillieee; Old i Timers' Night at. the Pops. arranged by Lake. GII It Nil CONCIAT Balt, New Kaultand i or .:11 -4trutsti. ire Ti Adele Addison.

suprano, soloist. Chu, at music by Luther. VII torts. Schubert. Handel and others.

At 8 30 p. in. RICO nosToN 'net-lin rxtiresq." 9 35 12:50. 3:50. 7:00, 1000.

'Smart Politics." 11:30. 2:45, 5:50. 8:50. 11:25. 2:43.

6:10. "To the Victor. 9:50. 1:15. 7:55.

SOUTH STATIONLatest March of Time: Life With Junior: Ray Whitley Musical; Color Travel; Variety View; Sportscope: Cartoons; News. Continuous. TIFILEPIXMarch of Time: Yellowstone Park: Madison Square Garden: Quad Hunting. Charlie Barnet; Buss Bunny; AMUSEMENTS KEITH MEMORIAL! 2m1 DIG WEllel ED III III lill I MY SONS" I1 Itui CAS I MS CO-MAME 'Louisiana' I AIM- cit tile QWhat is Sylvia Sidney's next quire Theatre has almost everything picture? What is Gloria DeHaven to recommend superb director, doing now? Please give me a brief Alfred itchcock; an imreie ssv I- biography of John cast, a typical expensive and au- Anii. thentie production by David 0.

A---1. Sylvia, now married to earl- Selznick and an exciting story. ton Alsop, former husband of If there is any fault, it is that the AR not a been excellent. st aut the adaptation is I I 1 3 done as the pict ure tie- Robert Hichens novel mu serves. flits ts should be the best film ve i iviartha Scott, may c.

ret urn to to thr stage soon, Gnu la is 1111D5Sigthql. Ofin A real name is R. Cox, lie was born in Cleveland April 14 1913 educated at Western Case" at the Esquire Theatre has almost everything to recommend superb director, Alfred Hitchcock; an impressive east, a typical expensive and authentic production by David O. Selznick and an exciting story. If there is any fault, it is that the Robert Hichens novel must have been excellent.

but the adaptation is not as well done as the picture deserves. This should be the best film I METROPOLITAN---Iron Curtain." 10:00. northwesterly winds Saturday. out of Hollywood for some time, in- Reserve ailisaamenetaraTs. SHOD ISLAND UNIVERSALIST WOMEN OFFICERS elected yester- stead of just another super Class A niversity.

was in Navy i 12:55. 3:50. 11:30, aad CONNECTICUT-Clearing early Sat- day by the Massachusetts Associa drama in which admiration for the has at Lynn. Left where he won the Navy Cross. and I 2:25.

5:20. 8:15. as played in only one film since he MODERN--I Remember Mama." 10:30. becoming fair and warmer. Fair acting runs far ahead of interest in the plot.

returned from the service. "Love I 4:30: 5.30. 900 "Curley 930 8:00. 2:00 100 to right, Mrs. James Haithwaite', Lowell, district '811ittirday night and Sunday.

Warmer From a Stranger." He will soon i oen of life." 940. 12:10. director and chairman of rural service work in "The Paradine Case" is more than It seen in Jane Doe" with Ruth 3:00. 5:40, 8:20: -Bedroom Diplomat." i 10:00. 3:30.

6:10. 8:50: "Art of MAINE-Clear China ing Saturday. lair Sat- Mrs. Frederick W. Pfaff, Cambridge presi just a big and elegant whodunit.

Hussey. John Carroll and Vera Love." 11:00. 1:40. 4:20. 7:00.

9:40. UrdaY night and Sunday. Warmer Sat- has smart. penetrating, clever har-i Ho.l.toLoAr urday and SUIVO1139. dent; Mrs.

Robert A. Dickson, Maiden, treasurer; aeterization and Mr. Hitchcock has Ralston are in the east. loin NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT-- Mrs. Harris Rice, Millbury; district director and used his unexcelled craftsmanrhip Q-Are they mules or horses xax Moon." 902.

Partly cloudy and wanner Saturday. chairman of the Clara Barton Memorial. to show the interplay of motive and I made up to look like mules in PARAMOUNT "Rtithles 11:15 2:40. lesur Saturday night and Sunday. Warmer mood.

the power and of vsetitIrla 1100. Scudda M. V. 6: i0, W35: 'Ind Los 9:40 EASTPORT BLOCK ISLAND-Sat- Sunday. cowardice of A-That is beyond my knowledge 1:05.

430. WOO. courage 1 love, the and terday north to northwest ankind. -and it really doesn't matter too winds. 20 to 23 a Gregory Peck plays the nero-a much, does it? miles per hour in north portion and 13 Universalist Women by 2 handsome barrister whose lovely.

STAGE IN TOWN taa 20 miles per hour in south portion. 'loyal wife, played by Ann Q-Does Dennis Morgan make ciearing weather and good visibilitY. of State Vote for finds herself fighting a power of personal appearances in Last 1 Slit at BLOCK IsLAND To CAPE 11ATTERAS OPERA HOUSE -Motterate northwest winds Saturday. Planned Parenthood Boy Escapes in evil she cannot even guess at. Valli V.

L. Day Tonight Part1Y cloudy weather and taxid visibility. the Italian beauty accuseJ of A-I su ose he mi ht if the 1 her blind husband. She right charrepe came up.g I. do not I I 0 Burton nots II E-DA FORECAST Extended forecast for May 15 to 19.

in-. LYNN, May 14-The Massachu- o. Boston rash. is poised, mysterious, exquisitely i know anything about his wife. Lil- 'dusive.

isetts Universalist Women passed a dressed. It is not strange that rnan Vedder, who is a non-profes- in starTig EDDIE FOY JR. New England during resolution to continue work on a bill eventually Tony Keane, as her law- sioal. They went to school to- 'ibo next five days. Saturday through for Planned Parenthood at its meet- 7 Injured When Autos I yet finds himself in love with this tgether as children.

with. JACK WHITING AUDREY MEADOWS Wednesday. will average near the season at First Universalist Church to- 'ing 1 fascinating widow. Seat at Opera Ilse. and hlairstie rhea ed normal.

Somewhat warmer weathariday. The meeting was one of a Collide, Jump But there have been other men friend of unhappy Gay Keane. Leo SHUBE 8.30 last 10 Times iRT EVES. over the week-end will be followed bY 'triangular meeting which includes in her life and Tony fights vata1y alight Carroll is another great actor in the NO. ht day-to-day variation temperature: Six From Brockton 4rn the Massachusetts Association of against his jealously for the attrac- MATINEE TODAY all-star east thereafter.

Normals for i his period: Tr, tive, dark valet, Andre Latour, a i 't Men and the Massachu- Boston and New Haven. 58 1 s'''''' "lis The Paradine Case" Today, Mat IOLANTHE setts Universalists' Minister's Aso- Providenct. 50. Nantucket. 53.

Concord. A 18-year-old South Boston pedes- Frole taken by Louis Jourdan, sine of if rililkists rarice most capable IsOlOrs. tune iict ing, colorful and the Hitchcock NOTE: CHANGE OF BILL N. )4 53: Burlington. aa 57; Portland.

it comes to production trian miraculously escaped The trial goes on through the long roduetion i 1111e I 'lent demand, "Marital" sill 24; Eastport. 48; Greenville. 50; Petting of the Elliott Joslin Camp Praaaus. late. 31.

i for diabetic boys at Charlton in injury when he was pinned between sli.o bo presented next illi. on Taro az Bli days bringing surprise after- stir- rn-a-gle when if the plot itself is less 1 prise, an in .41 Wed. Enis. Wed. MIKADO" Showers atsaut Monday and agrin at the July was planned.

two cars that jumped a curbmig 'than you had hoped for as regards (originally scheduled for the entire wk.) end of the period will pi-oduce an average Tomorrow the men's group and after colliding at and West Fourth many reactions outs' e. the court the meantime there are logic. conviction and sustained sus- sia plse Thum. Pet it Sat. ETeS.

Sat. I to what is happening Ins' remember only a few films i Ntat. Oille. rainfall of two-tenths to hve-tentha ()lithe Ministers' Association will meet. South Boston, about 6 la.1 nigit I reach the heights.

an inch. Officers elected today included: Seven adults, including fiom. Charles Laughton is a judge who iPense, MT. WASHINGTO1S tittNIMIT Mrs. Fredenck W.

Pfaff. Cambridge, Brockton in one car, were injured likes to sentence men to death. 1 VeryZratoprecommoyelPstSat Cito P. may it. norg president: Mrs.

Roger F. Etz. Medford. Ethel Barrymeres role has been il Fifth i r. faits Isseared: sweatier.

fassY; Wind, Viet. president: Mrs. C. G. Wellington.

In the unusual crash in which tile edited so much that her portrayal I Lipid Born to Corrells inimun t4; areete 1 east. Slt temprature. 14, on. .3 massmum .28 secretary; Mrs, Robert two autos jumped onto a sidewalk OF l041490411cV astrltati0 snow NI'Melrose. recording Ric'.

Arlington. errresponding does not show that Lady Horfield i HOLLYWOOD, May 14 i APi-It's Roston Temperature Oita treasurer; Mr. struck a building at 310 West depth. 1 in. itary; eMrs.

Robert A. Dickson, maiden. was frightened and worried about' a boy. their fifth child, for the aeaVoPre41111.4(4, 's H. Barber of Law- Fourth st her husbands blood lust.

For that J. Corrells-hes Andy of opezsi Mean yesterday 45 renee; Mrs. Irving H. Fowle of Marble- Warren Walls, .16, of 319 West Departure. from normal -11 head.

trustees for one year: Mrs. Frank reason she wanted to see Mrs. Para- the Amos 'n' Andy radio team. i PLYMOUTH 2 V'KS BEG. Monday Eve.

Departure mntn 0 this of Somerville and Mrs. Victor Fourth the pedestrian. escaped dine freed. Charles Coburn has The baby, born today, vveighed eParture this year -00 A. Friend of Melrose.

trustees for two With a possible fracture of thc I MIT artisan years: Mrs. Ernest A. Brown of Waltham 'some remarkably fine scenes as the potinth; I I ounces and will bit 1 Beaton Precipitation Data and Mrs. Sidney S. Listernick of Everett leg, and was sent home irom the fittetkiCa LONSDALf'S sassious mow Inches rust Or ees hree car: Mrs Earl ys.

M. City Total 24 ending 8:30 in Hosiotal 'solicitor who engages Keane to de- named Richard Thinhas (.01.1.01. The I fend the Paradine woman. Joan mother. former dancer Alyce Mc- jilDITH Nal tstail this Month to cidte Allen Of Chatam; Mrs.

Louis E. Hanks of i 1 1 Mrs. William R. Walsh of i Walls was walking along West iTetezel is charming as his under- I Laughlin, and the baby, were re- Homo epaeture from normal I Total this year 'Mattapan. Marion H.

Pike of Cambridge, a short distance from his 14 46 Mrs. Donald J. Hurley of Malden. 'standing daughter and the best i ported doing all right. lif Departure from normal It Jimes Haithwatte of Lowell.

Mrs. Harris home and near the intersection of i Boston Day Data of Millbury and Mrs. a C. Bangs when the two cars crashed. HENRYDANIER11111DAIOHBES Degree days 20 Of Orange.

district directors. i The youth had no chance to escape: Total this morith 153 AMUSEMENTS 1 STAGE IN TOWN i Total beginning Sent 1 6002 'A A liwhen.the cars leaped the 1:1, 1 Total at corresponding date last year 5312' Police said one car was driven 48-year normal. coviesponding date. 5742 Barometer at Sea Level ore Social nit 1 IrSYMPHONY HALL-CO 61492Mri oN AvpitovA iby Anthony Macrina, 41. of 271: all; ..111 1 Tonight at 8:30 ink i Tr 1' East Boston.

nage IMS stettalt, Degree days 20 Total this morith 1 of Orange, district AMUSEMENTS STAGE IN TOWN trectors. The youth had no chance to escape 1 HMI UtUIIILL Ul luivti ivunu 53 Total beginning Sent 1 6002 ore Social -I A J1 when the cars leaped the curbstone. A i Total at corresponding date last year 5312' Police said one car was driven SYMPHONY HALL00 61492MIr 4g-year normal. coviesponding date, 5742' ni 1 Ulby Anthony Macrina, 41, of 271 AO; olive i I otOsitora. 1 A at 8:30 MPROVA Barometer at Sea Level I 'Havre East Boston.

Marcrirrli, OLA of Holl ywood or some time, in 1.I Reserve University. was in the Navy ICERS elected yester- stead of just another super Class A where he won the Navy Cross, and ocia0on at Lynn Left drama in which admiration for, the has played in only ono film since he S. acting runs far ahead of interest in a i e', Lowell, district the plot returned from the service, "Love From a Stranger." He will soon ural service work in The Paradine Case" is rnore than i be seen in Jane Doe" with Ruth Iff, Cambridge, presi itiSt big and elegant Nvhodunit It I Hussey. John Carroll and Vera has smart. penetrating, clever (hat-1 Malden, treasurer; acterization and Mr.

Hitchcock are in the cast. district director and used his unexcelled craftsmanrhip 1 Q-Are they mules or horses Memorial to show the interplay of motive and I made up to look like mules in Cl mood, the pow an eakess of o. ia 110 Sciald a love, the courage and cowardice al A-That is beyond my knowledge mankind. -and it really doesn't matter too Gregory Peck plays the nero-a much, does it? lined by 2 Cars. handsome barrister whose lovely.

loyal wife, played by Ann Q-Does Dennis Morgan make personal appearances in evil she cannot even guess at, Valli ly finds herself fighting a power scapes In 1 V. L. is the Italian beauty accuseJ of A-I suppose he might. if the i poisoning her blind husband. She chance came up.

I do not Boston Crash. is poised, mysterious, exouisitfly I know anything about his wife. Lil- dressed. It is not strange that 1 ban Vedder, who is a non-profes- eventually Ton Keane as her law- sio nal. They went to school to- I yer, finds himself in love with thi3, gether as children.

7 Injured When Autos 1 fascinating widow. I Collide, Jump of unhappy Gay Keane. Leo But there have been other men her life and Tony fights vailuy lv-ai roll is another great actor in the Six From Brockton against, his jealously for the attra' all-star cast. tive, dark valet, Andre Latour, Lie Vt1 klIALUb juzlipeu WILLP it bikttZWatm idoes riot show that Lady Horfield and struck a building at 310 Wcst I was frightened and worried about Fourth st. her husbands blood lust.

For that Warren Walls16, of 319 West reason she wanted to see Mrs. Para- Fourth the pedestrian. escaped! dine freed. Charles Coburn has with a possible fracture of ihc el IA xy 11 In Elc I hi, out of Hollywood for some time, instead of just another super Class A drama in which admiration for the acting runs far ahead of interest in the plot. ViiNt.

on't miss "The rallitlint) you like tine colorful racterization and the Hitchcock when it comes to production i ies. But if the plot itself is less' you had hoped for as regards 1 C. conviction and sustained sus- I se, remember only a few films i 41 the heights. 1 1 fth Child Born to Corrells 1 i HOLLYWOOD, May 14 iAP)--It's a boy. their fifth child, for the Charles J.

Correllshe Andy of the Amos 'IV Andy radio team. The baby, born today, weighed es; ,114 IV' ill) Pr: Vt Irnn (3)(03): 2:2.5. 8:15: ee.rnhe A 1030. 2.00. 5.30.

9.00H. rh Curle. 9.30. 4:30. 8:00.

Oro of life." 9:40. 12:10. 3:00.. 5:40, 8:20: "Bedroom Diplomat." 10:00. 12:50, 3:30.

6:10. 8:50: "Art of Love." it no 1:40. 4:20. 7:00. 940 01.1) HOWARD-Burlesque.

2:45. 7:15. 1000; "Home Stretch. 10:07. 6:20: 515.

Roll On Texas Moon." 902. PAR 2' AtmouNr "Buthles 1115 240. 6:10 'O 9.35: ld oa 9:40, 1. :05. 4 30.

WOO. STAGE IN TOWN OPERA HOUSE Last 1 Mot at 2:30 Day Toght 8.30 1000 ni ourrounots siarrbig EDDIE FOY JR. with. JACK WHITING AUDREY MEADOWS Seats at Opera Ilse. and Matestic rhea.

EVES. SHUBERT 8,30 last 10 Times olio, 4111 MATINEE TODAY r-- 10. afirror Today, Mat. 101APITHE NOTE: CHANGE Of BILL inie to peat demand, "IOLANTHE" HI be prestlited next wk. on Mon.

Te es Wed. Eves. Vi.ed. Ma MIKADO" (originally scheduled ror the entire wk.) Ina play Thum. Fri.

Sat. ETC. Sat. l'At poyderatopre OPAS460 nr I MAAA AO A'Ae Ofe SMOVICOVOIF OAT aealarg94511aMrapiessi PLYMOUTH 2 KS. Monday Eve' Ft EG.

i mg GAITIIII 'moon Question Box QWhat actress made the most money in 1947Esther, Portsmouth, N. H. AYou will have to consult the Department of Internal Revenue. -r- Years of Our Lives." 9:00, I 12:00. 3:00, 6:00.

9:00. BE A 9: Naked City 52. 12:31 1049 1:28. 4:07. 6:46.

9:25. 0:00 "Gentlemen From California." I CASINOBurlesque, 1200. 2:30. 7:15,1 'Variety Girl." 10:40. 5:00.

River." 11:30. 3:00, 6:30, 9:55: "This Above All." 9:30. 1:00. 4:25, 7:55. Paradine Case," 11:55, 2:20.

4:40, 7:05. 9:30. Smugglers." 3:30, 6:30. -I Know Where I'm Going." 2:00. 5:00.

8:10. 11:30. 2:50. 6:15. 'Old Los Angeles." 1:15.

4:40. 8:00. Louisiana 5y 11:20 2:45 610 9.40. Fledermatis." 1:00, 3:15. 5:15.

7:30 9:58: "in th World of Plants." 2:55. 4:50. 7:10. 1.A11110VIIF.- "Pardon My Sarong." 10:30. 12.40.

308. 5:27. 7.46. iitim. 1.01.3,rs OR imilugg liolidav." 600.

850. Logivs sTATE Holoam." 4 4 I .7 lig t'''Inn at le lg -'') (i v. i I II I (Plus 2nd His ROOD, McDOWILL fisOCKy 11 Phis 2na His I ROOD, DOIVALL 'ROCK IlmILLEK6106111 to outimArokuloryletszE JI WENDY HI LLER ro ROGER SUBURBAN DORCHESTER 4 4,4 -V 1 4 1, is'19 4'1 lc cklk0 S.4.10," I 'i44it4 rolls in 1947. The situation, Ewing said, "has reached crisis proportions for many lit.t)t) I L1SC of the widening gap; net)ple because of the widening gap between the present high cost of -P' Social payments available under our oucia Security programs." Ewing said prompt Congressional enactment of many of the proposals recommended by President Truman could relieve the worst pressures. "It would, for example.

be imme- 1 I 41 1 74,7 2'4 1 l'i. 1," 1 i- if. A e)7 vi, .,1 tfe vq, A 7ii 1., 1 70i 'ail J' 76 Zt: 1 1 It. ail 1 4,.....,4,::. tr 44, 1 tt '1 NV' 4 i 1 i At 2:0 Millibars inches 511-1111 OliPlat" 3 1009.5 who was alone in his car, susned At 8:30 1010.2 Et People 1Jrge taia lacerated left hand and remained 0 0 Seats Now .1,,,...

toto2.43t.; Beaton Relative Humidity Data 1 at City Hospital. STATE 11:15 MUSICAL 0 MAJESTIC 29Week.s. Tuesday Recorded at 8 0 92 L.V. TECHNICOLOR r71 TEMPERATURES I Dy S. Off The other car was driven by Austin Cribben, 29 which police said AN ENCHANTING NEW MUSICAL Maximum tor 12 hours ending at 430 of 153 Myrtle Brockton, had 15 and minimum for 24 hriming ours ri at 2730 ii.

m.i six ocupants, all from Brockton. HIT ARTHUR FIEDLER, Conductor 411 v. Hi Ili Lo Ewing in, Maine Says Four of the six remained at City Albany .....49 46 Minneapolis 71 44 2nd Balcony 50c Bangmaror ek 49 41 Mcntreal 80 4111 Number on Brink of Hospital but none was injured -c tot Balcony $1.00 and $1.50 1: lim HosToN 4 .72 55 Nantucket 49 45 i seriously. didat 48 2 New HSVen hi 471 Buffalo h3 46 NPW Cre.tina i'3 tili I Catastrophe "Shocking" Cribben suffered a questionable limmet Floor $2.00, Tax Incl. GL LAMS BETTY JANE WATSON hurlitiaton.lit 31 46 New York 47 I fracture of the right side.

Other 'bleat 44 Philadelphia 83 50 I nClit-1011 i4 I eniviN a i 4,1 44 pot ilimd, 47 41 I 0 ANGR, May 14 (AP)-- Brockton injured were: MICKEY GLORIA NAM John M. Kelleher. 29, of 59 Elm ROONYDeHAVEN Co 6-1492 SEATS AVAILABLE 64' GORDON ALL PRICES i trovie ILI es rim nw (Mon Ts i 20 )envr 84 1 ()re 42 4ti Federal security Administrator Os st possible fractures of the ribs ui .1 Cita Min to Fri. Sat. Fe s.

Itulutri artford 50 35 ProvAntoniidenceo car Ewing tonight urged. quick 47 45 an collarbone held Jeanette Ott 1 Mats. 81.20 to 46 San 90 40 'd WALTER HUSTON S13.00 (Tax 20 to 4 I20: ncl.) Hatteras 76 71 $1 Louis 77 481Congressional boosts of social aid Jarkisonvino 70 San Francisco 63 47 38 of 67 Harvard questionable Kansas Coy 891 0 59 Scattip 61 451 li COnserving human resources as fractured ribs and left side, re- FRANK MORGAN AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Leis Angeles 82 55 Washington .70 55 any purpose." leased: Jacqueline Moran, 24. of 9 Miami 8:1 74 Wrn 43 41 BUTCH JENKINS Mamigrnum and minimum to 8:30 p. m.

Ewing said in a spe cch prenared Sylvester cpiestionable fracture for the Association of Social APen- -of the right hip, contusions of the MARILYN MAXWELL vies -I have been to clis- Acchnrrh Rilrebnli our Amer onvor hnisr tnnnv of i- right eye and possible concussion, held- Jennie Metta. 21. of 89 Grove TRAPPED BY MIP 11111) 11111115 ellinM1 LIOUIE 01110 TONITE SimutrNtrilltecarti, H. Bogart "BIG SLEEP" "MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE" "Ginger" "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" "Sainted Sisters." 1120. 2.30.

6-20. S-51-13 To the Victor." 9:30. 1:00. 4:30. "Sainted Sisters." 11.20.

2.50. 6-20 9-50; To the Victor." 9:30. 1:00. 4:30. 8.00.

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eabane Ann Sather' "SLACK CAT" "APRIL SKITTERS" vial "STARS OVER TEXAS" "MACY FRIDAY" WINCHESTER-WATERTOWN WINCHESTER COOLIDGE Path-Dorothy Mc Geira Can Grant Jahn Garatid in torarta Tenon 'Gen' le man1 Atrarnitilt" "BISHOPS al I "Aflairs of Geraldine" 111604 TIOE" G. Peck-Dorothy Mc Gehl Peck-Dorothy Mc Gelte Can Gra nt Jahn Garold in Lorttti es on Cen' levan1 Anteinninit" "BISHOP'S in I ir "Aftnirs of Geraldine" 111604 10E" WATERTOWN THEATRE m6" "My Favorite Brunel Dor othy Laoor and Richard Lane "DEVIL SHIP" WEYMOUTH trruirtt WOrreell Mt "AiND Atm hire Alit A.RSt CA TOON altill CONY OvSet re) mown osi 9.4 OsPottsofT 01Kol-sso Tucrstt so. WEYMOUTH (WPM GLOBE I ADVTS. I PAY oung-14- U.Nall 'LETS LIVE AGAIN" oung-E. 0.

Nara c'y I BARN ditifilAREY V(' .111111 to Milo -jrseto Mt C.It 1111 ty0 I TAN 1REWS eilPittgal ANDREWS (g1P DANA MUM 711 Ld CURTAIN pIRON $51.90 for '48 L. (Int, nru-t With an estimated $15,000.000 in- over inose oi iwit. me Dosion iviu-; nicipal Research BureLti yesterday predicted a possible tax rate of 1 $51,90. a $5 40 hike over year. The official rate will be announced Ly the next month The increwe in municipal ex- penses is attributed largely to main- tehance of schools.

I Unusually high for a city prior to the war. when it was $40, the Boston I tax rate rose to $42 in 1946, jumped tehance of schools. I Unusually high for a city prior to I the war. when it was $40, the Boston i lax rate rose to $42 in 1946, jumped DIANA ANEDIFENWAY CO1 OARD rtr OD 6 om LD WI ILL17" YONEY RE SR IR TH ANGELES OILY IN PI SCOLILAY 1110111CPICHE MINS VI, setACAINA1RI HAY WARD LONINIABRD I 1 coma mato I ICA JOAN OENNV. VIVECA LAKE CAULFIELD MORGAN LINSFAIIS "SAINTED SISTERS" "TO THE VICTOR" CLEVELAND CIRCLE CiRCLE LO 6-4040 Cont.

1-11 "UNCONQUERED" Cary Cooper-Paulette Goddard Amazing Birds "RILL AND COO'' en Truro tor ALLSTON NATICK ALLSTON SI ')44I0 I41 411COLONIAL 1:414 41 I il00 L. riven' -AUDEN TOM 01 WHIN HOOD" I "APRIL SHOWERS te AnN Dana Andrew, Merle Oberon NIGH I SOW. 1 Carson Whom NATICK CAPITOL AS 7-0225 Cont. 1:30 Irene Dunne-Barbara Bel Geddrs "I REMEMBER MAMA" Richard Denning "CAGED FURY" ARLINGTON CAPITOL Special Children's Show Feature Mat. "AOV.

OF ROBIN HOOD" CARTOONS, COMEDIES, SHORTS L. CAPITO Special Children's Show Feature Mat. "4-01. OF ROBIN HOOD" 1:45 CARTOON COMEDIES, SHORTS DANCERS CANADIAN MOUNT 've- "ADV ROBIN HOOD et Beyond 8:80 Secr the Door BRIGHTON and left elbow, held. est End House H0 lds est nnu nouse noun AablipallAlhf A41111.16,11 liAl a .7 I 1 Awards on May 17 The annual awarding of prizes.

by the West End House 'Alumni Association to all winners tin various house athletic and liter-i Officials said no reports of the earthquake had been received from Alaskan mainland areas. however. The earthquake was reported by seismographs at three West Coast universities at the same time earlier today. 1 1 diately helpful to liberalize old-age lary events, will be held on Monday evening at eight o'clock. and survivors insurance benefit OaYments and to relax the restric-1 Over 100 cups and medals will be tions on part-0 me emplyment.

loresented to winners in io $46 50 last year and now is pre- I junior, intermediate and senior dieted to hit $51.90 for 1948. 'State Workers to Pay. classes. 1 Ernest W. Soucy, presijoient of the 1 West End House, founded in 1906 Minnesota Troops Full Tax on Bonus I by the late James J.

Storrow and vfonritTil.erwAll-Americatt end of liar- Mobilized to Quell I Whether they have one dependent Ill lie pre7will, together with lof 10. slide employees will flinches ill Vnri- Meat Plant Strikers irly $127,50 in cash when the state sports. Charles Meirick will be pa them the recently voted chairman of the evening. NEWPORT, May 14 (Al') "bonus" on May 29, it was learned National Guard troops mobilized yesterday. at several armories late today for Although the bonus was fixed at Wellesley Pageant duty at the Cudahy packing plant by the Legislature, state officials.

here. where 200 men slugged work- after conferences with the United Off; Races Postponed I erg and clarnagf property. States Collector of Internal Revenue, Troops also were designated for decided to deduct a 15 percent with- WELLESLEY, May 14 Thel South St. Paul across the Mississippi up payments. ley College's annual Float Night duty at Swift and Armour Plants at holding tax from all checks to speed "Arabian Nights" pageant of Welles- i River.

Those whose payroll withholding was cancelled tonight because of the The raiders entered the would not amount to $22.50 on weather, and the traditional class Nant here shortly before midnO4ht Ithe $150 will receive a refund after crew races postponed until Tuesday. Thursday. routed company police. they file their 1948 retuv. 1 Students in charge of the produc- tore out a Front gate telephone and I said the Tree Day program, set Harness Racing for tomorrow at 2 p.

will be rushed the quarters where about of rain. 50 workers were sleeping. ght postponed until Monday in the event Negro Leader Urges at Topsfield Barred 1 'Democracy at Home 1r A petition filed by the North Earthquake Rocks Aleutian Islands 1 1 harness racing with pari-mutuel Shore Corporation to conduct night Negroes are "not in the mood" to, betting at the Topsfield Fair i fight for democracy "until they getiGrounds was denied yesterday by SEATTLE, May 14 (UP)A strong 'game democracy at home," A. Philip Ithe state Racing Commission. earthquake was reported along the! Aleutian Island chain and iti the 1 Randolph, president of the F.

of The commission granted a license Behring a 0 t. Se at tay and od i L. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car in the Day State Harness I torsi- Porters, declare mass Rac at a meeting Racing and Breeding Associatin to all Coast thiarti stations it, th area; 'were alerted for further tremors or In in Taneuil Hall la last night. conduct a Sumer meet of 24 days 1 WIVCS. 1 "If Negro youth must fight and at Coast Foxboro.

The new dates will be die, they should have the right to between June 28 and July 24 and Seattle said its headquarters Ketchikan offi at ce 1 1 fight and die as free men," the na- are in addition to a previously ap-1 "severe earthquake reported tionally-known Negro leader told a proved meet from Sept. 6 to Oct. 23. 12:32 p. tn." some democracy at home," A.

Philip Randolph. president of the A. F. of L. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, declared at a mass meeting Faneuil Hall last night.

"If Negro youth must fight and die, they should have the right to fight and die as free men," the nationally-known Negro leader told a diately helpful to liberalize old-age and survivors insurance benefit payments and to relax the restric- tions un part-time employment." lary events, will be held( on Monday 'evening at eight o'clock. Over 100 cups and medals will be 'presented to winners in Iry K. ,61,1 EGYPTIAN Mat. I ter Toys Kiddies Ir "THE BISHOP'S PARAMOUNT LA 7-4180 :45 ST 2-6800 "PANHANDI 1" Rod Cameron imatinee Oillt: Freddlo Bartholomous. "Swiss Family CAMBRIDGE I S.

Tumult. "Our Little I Evening Only: Ronald Colman. "Doubts CENTRAL SQ. TR 6-7900 Cont. 1-11 I Marsha Hunt in "Inside Story" Cary Grant "BISHOP'S WIFE" Loretta Young' 'Geo.

Sanders "PERSONAL COLUMN" Davit's kill ROSLINDALE i HARVARD Tat. Stewart "NORTHSIDF 777" Helen Walker Cent. :45 7 Leon Errol IGH ENG MAD" jar Kirkwood 1:30 IALTO BELLEVUE :45 1 SAT. MATFREE BICYCLE Gary Cooper "UNCONQUERED" Paolotto i CHELSEA (In Color) Goddard ARLINGTON REGENT GLOBE "TYCOON" ADirrs. John Waynt-L.

Day "San Demetrio London" I PAY Arthur Young BELMONT STRAND THEATRE BE B1706 Itan" Crahl Dan Doi You Were Meant For Me" "INTRIGUE" 6 tiltel Raft inik RAMIE Gooey Raft Jens Havoc BACK BAY BROOKLINE GLOBE BROOKLINE ADVTS. GrantL. Yoe" ISHOPS Ihp N. CsamintsS. Haywar PA "LOST MOMENT COOLIDGE CORNER Cont.

I P. M. MARK MELLINGER'S "THE NAKED CITY" "FABULOUS JOE" (in color) CAMBRIDGE 1111 I kv 1 TA a fiv Mi. 458C- A 41.. aot; Itointost i I 413XN.A I i I 1" Ms KIPL458tt 41111" IMO WIRD 1WERs LI STARTING SUNDAY-4 DAYS "I REMEMBER MAMA" CHARLESTOWN HOLLYWOOD THOMPSON SO Gla.

O'BriAn "IOTH ARC ANGEL" Roy Rolm GAY RANCHERO" Ty. Power "NOSE OF WASHINGTON SLAVE SHIP' WILLA, DORCHESTER ADAMS lobt. YO1111. 'Technicolor) John Carroll Veto haktoo THE FLAME" 6-20110 Cont. 1-11 CIE 8-8700 HAMILTON JOHN CARROLL THE VERA RALSTON East Side Kids "BOWERY SPECIAL CHILDREN'S FLAME" MAT.

MAGNET THEATRE NOBENT YOUNG "tilling Pretty" CLIFTON WINO 0 NW. tawny eatIFFN or A MAZONS' EVERETT CAPITOL 1r: 5 PARK EVE 3311 "TYCOON" (Evening Only) "Campos Honeymoon." "See gement Mika" (Matinee Only) Rona Id Colman "DOUBLE LIFE" "Lone Wolf in London" RIALTO GLOBE ADVTS. PAY Alan Ladd-Dot Lamour "WILD HARVEST" "Tracy Hoots GIIIOSOMI" Sat. Not. Hr.

of turbans LEXINGTON LEXINGTON THEATRE DICK POWELL-SIGNE HASSO "TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH" TECHNICOLOR SHORTS-CARTOON LYNN On thy. YNNWAY ROUTS 4 Dennis Morgan-inch Carson "TIME. PLACE AND GIRL" in Technicolor and "THE NOOSE" MALDEN MA 5 MEM 7654 t-gRANADA Cary Grant John Nodiak "BISHOP'S WIFE" I "Love "DENILDUS WATERS" 'Dangerous Venture" IKitatml) 2 WEEK PIP I eL IENNESE OPERETTA IR Mita plus THE 1 OF Pi. AN? Aft. i errkol I.O.re-thNDIWAY140UID 4 4 Dennis Peor Ian-Jock Carson PEN "TIME.

PLACE AND GIRL" Al II Flt TKIATRE in Technicolor and "THE NOOSE" 1 1 1 1 1 MML; Ntl NNW 1k 111. Don't miss TH PARADINE-CAE 1 David D. Seltnick presents Alfred Hitchcocles THE PARADINE CASE starring Gregory Peek. Ann Todd. Charlea Laughton.

Charles Coburn. Ethel BOrrymore. Louis Jourdan. Valli. lc ri 1 I um DOORS starring uregory Peck.

Ann Todd. Char lea Laughton. Charles Coburn, Ethel thirrymore. Louis Jourdan. Valli.

Es ul Esa DOORS Huntington opp. Symphony Hall formonces Na Reserved Seats Continuous Per I 1 910141 AL JOLSON 51141147 iTYPER DON AMECHE.AWDREALEED$ a IVO -JIM it HURRY! IRSTOIM HURRY! 101111i1. 11 ur RiPRICES, HURRY! .,.1 16 The BEST Years of Our Lives' Iva moot. A ft SAL Doers Open A 07i1 0.0.0 Ot 8:45 A. 081101itlit ionstom abo'n- e3.6Vi..;IIIAI.

VREIRCON 1 ON NfOrlatitittitir '44'4'11 BARRY FITZGERALD "THUNDERBOLT' "vt4 vd utmost LisipAs illicEMOlar1141; SI UPTOWN May IL thru May 18 Irene DunneBarbara Bel Geddes 61 REMEMBER MAMA' Rod CR meronCathy Downs "PANHANDLE" 211 IIGUR OtliE wirAie 'eme sOgOe UM US SEIZES MRAIINS et VIVI-, mwermmorr UUM3LZgL 1 kilLta1121 "THE VAMPIRES "PHANTOM GHOST" I SPEAKS" 11,115 1 ELEPIXfstrTrIlYz MARCH OF TIME Yellowstone Gene Autry flues Bunny Birds 8, Dogs Newsreels it- 4 I II LAFFSOVIE SNORTS OLYMPIA CH 3-1861 Cont. 1 P. M. I Jack Carson-Ann Sothern "APRIL SHOWERS" 1 John Hodiak "LOVE FROM A STRANGER" I BROAD WAY liArv (now Pau lot lo Goddard CH 3-2770 Cont. 1 P.

N. "Unconquered" REMEMBER MAMA' ALSO "CURACY" FRANCIS RIMINI, MATTAPAN ORIENTAL (4) EL 8-1200 Irene Dunne "I REMEMBER MAMA" rwel, Ralffrty "CURLFY" Margaret Murphy 10TH AVE. ANGEL" O'Brien Claret NEEDHAM-WEST NEWTON NE). ,1820 namount West Newton 1 ROD cAm nom "PANHANDLE" NE 3. LA .1820 Paramount West Newton 3540 1 ROD CATHY CAMERON "PA HAN LE" DOWNS I Margaret eil 0 in Avenue Angel" O'Brien NEWTON ONLYKIDDIE SHOW SAT.

10 A. M. NEWTON Jun Porto' "SWEET GENEVIEVE" BELLE VD 10 A. Childrens Show "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" and CARTOONS RO BUR irons MonnoPhilip Dont "I REMEMBER MAMA" nd "LUMLEY" tin Ounce lot) Award Winner! Ronald Colman Sign. Macro "A DOUBLE LIFE" "PANHANDLE" Rod Cameron DUDLEY "FIGHTING MUSTANG" Errol Flynn "ROBIN HOOD" (re-rolrased) MATINEE CARNIVAL" fr7cii it MAHN( WARREN I h-9037 I AS --(---.

ISO 6- CAE 2700 Georua i eeii Loretta Young-Cara grant "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" "MURDER IN REVERSE" SOMERVILLE 1155 RAIL "BROADWAY" Pat Ref I 0' Reign Iwo "THE SPOILERS" Randolph Re- Issues Scott I CENTRAL SO 6-7610 Jac. Stanart-R. Conte "CALL NORTHSIDE 777" Rohl Hatton-J. Reynolds "ALWAYS TOGETHER" STRAND SO 6-0830 Alan Ladd-Veronica Lake "SAIGON" Franchnt Tone "HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS" WALTHAM EMBASSY Continuous Today IRENE DUNNE "I REMEMBER MAMA" LARRY OLSON "CURLEY" John Waono "7 SINNERS" Edward Arnold "SUTTER'S GOLD" I ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING 9 A. U.

to 11 P. M. I BURLESQUE at 1 THE Owl- Sals. P. U.

OWARDSTELLA MILLS BENNY MOORE MAC DENNISONwasaosta 1 mikteshow Pat GalvinCharlie Harris 30 Gorgeous GirlsCast of 60 II THE OWL HOWARD Rs Ilitte Show RosonStarlett ly 1 1111 -0100 DORCHESTER Loot. 1-11 CO DIVIAR'' John Waune -Marlene Dietrich Cont. 1 "7 SINN AS--Also Edw. Arnold RuAlE Ends Unite In "SOTTERS GOLD" tre-released 168 7-8135 Big Kiddie Cartoon Show plus Free Comic' Stamps and 15 etra PrizesCome 1arIy 1 FIELDS Margaret 0 Brien-George Moirphy TA 5-3200 "IOTH AVENUE ANGEL" 1:00 Syl. Sidney "Lava From a Stranger" lonite I 5 Prizes to 1 Lucky Kids FRANKLIN John Wayne-Marlene Dietrich i Cont.

1:30 "7 SINNERS" Edw. Arnold In 1 Ends Today "SUTTER'S GOLD" (2 re-reteases) Sat. Mat. 1:30 Kiddie Show 1 ABBOTT COSTELLO, "BUCK PRIVATES" Phis 9 Technicolor Cartoons and Shorts. IEre.

Only. Cont. 6 P. M. Lost Show A 1BARBIR OF StVIIIITHIS HAPPY R111E0 'STRAND 1:00 Ends Today iLIPHAMS :56000 12:30 Irene Duonr-Oscar Homorka "I REMEMBER MAMA" "CURLY' (in co)or) Ronald Reagan-Eleanor Parker "VOICE OF THE TURTLE" William Boyd "BAR TO JUSTICE" HYDE PARK FAIRIVIOLINTCooper-Coddard 'Unconquered' color NY 34234 "Docks of New Orleans" Cont.

1-11 NatFree Comic Albums Stamps JAMAICA PLAIN IGna rlecChonoipteori or 1 Unconquered" Iron Porter "SWFEI GENEVIEVE" 1 MATINUFCOMIC STAMPS gathering of more than 200. Rescuers Reach Two of 3 Trapped Miners SHAMOKIN, May 14 (AP) Direct contact was established tonight with two of three miners trapped in a water-blocked mine passage 175 feet underground. Pete Lazarski of Kulpmont and Louie Bogetty of Coal Township waded through five feet of water to reach a point in the passage where they were able to talk to the trapped men. E. C.

A. Set to Allocate 1.2 Billions to 11 Nations WASHINGTON. May 14The 'Economic Cooperation Administration announced today tentative allocation of $1.186.000,000 in loans and grants to 11 of the nations par. ticipating in the European Recovery Program. The allocations are for the current quarter ending June 30.

They consist of $908,000,000 in outright grants, with the United Kingdom, France and Italy receiving the largest shares. and $278,000,000 in loans, more than half of which will go to the United Kindom and France. (Boston Globe-N. Y. Herald Tribune.) I x.it.w,:,,-;...:,:,.?i'..?.:., 0.i.f.,4,.?:,:1:,,:j;k.:4'.'z 1d 41 it.A 4 .1, '414 0 )( Pg! 4Sit X', 4 ,,,,,,,.5.

0 0 ,.....1 04' rfr, DE CARVALII0 TO CONDUCT OPENING ROTARY CONCERT The young Brazilian conductor, Eleazar de Carvalho, tomorrow will conduct the opening concert cele- Conventipn in Rio de Janeiro. brating the International Rotary De Caikalho 'recently returned to his native country after conducting Boston and Chicago Symphony Orchestras. He will lead the Bra- zilian Symphony Orchestra in works by Samuel Barber, William Schu- man, Aaron Copland and others. De Carvalho will return to this country in time to resume his ities as member of the Berkshire Music Center faculty at Tanglewood this Summer. LINNELL E.

of Newton Highlands, who-- promotionsto fac- 1 Sir William Johnson was re- warded by George of England for tory manager cr the New England services in the French and In- Company, effective dian War. The reward was a tomorroN, -cs announced last baronetcy, the first and only one night by I Clark, president. granted on American soil, which ocStudley ces R. W. Moulton, cupied large areas of what is now who resigned.

northern New York state. DE CARVALII0 TO CONDUCT OPENING ROTARY CONCERT Tho vfmno Ptn7i1 inn EGLESTON Gary Cooper "Unconered" I NTRAL EN 3-7123 In qu echnicolor SQUARE Jun Porter "SWEET DMA will Maim 14ovr I Detlittorn Motiii s0 ro CASINO at Sats. 12 illiONfrE PlOWIRSDAY uR otimovt-- -ft S-110054 But at Sats. JUNE ST. CLAIRLUCIA PARKS LINDA LESLIE-HARRY CONLEY-BABS DAVIS Next Mon.SIGRID FOX-GEORGE MURRAY ill I.

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