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Amusements Sixteen TIIE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE NIONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1946 1 91 ,1 lia 11021 Movie Schedules lir to 12:20. 3:20, 6:20, 'Song of Mexico." 11:20, 2:15. 5:15, 8:10. LOEW'll Prom Mar- riage. 11:50.

3:15. 6:40, 'Letter for Evie. 1:43. 5:05. 8:30.

Aa'ARJORY AD DE9A. Honor and Goodhye." Art of Love," 9:50. 12:50, OLD Hunters." 9:30. 1 Ams 4 7. 1,.., Ni I movze ''''''I 1 4.4..1, '----s-, 4-, 0 0 1 2- 12:43, 4:01.

7:26: "Mildred 3:50, 6:50, "Bedroom 12:15, 3:05. 5:55,. 8:45, "Abilene I Pierce," 10:52. 2:10. 5:28, 9:08.

11:20, 2:20. 5:20. Elk, .7, cAstivo-Berlesque. 12:00, 2:30, 8:30: GLOBE-Burlesque. 0 11 ii," giett L.

in. 10.0, 6:0. Arsene UP' 4Singing Sheriff 00 Enter MurderHe Says 10:13 6: 2 2 31; -C Al Wouldn' Say Ye 3:35 '4'47141111 rir 6:30. "Journey Together." 2:00: -lit I 5:00. 8:00 Me of This 9:00.

5:00. HOWARD-Burlespe, 12:00. 2:45. Molly and 10:31. 6 These Walls, 9:20.

532. 4:20, 7:15. Stage Show. 12:20. 10:14, 1:30.

4:15. 7:05. 9:55. MAJESTIC "Morning Glory." la 1:02. 4:04, 7:06, "Too ManY Girls." 2:23.

5:25, 8:27. METROPOLITAN if 0:: "Lost Week-End." 40 10:00. 12:50. 6:40, 9:35: "How Do 44:1 43' "Within You Do, 11:40. 2:35.

5:30. 8:20. 7ouldn't Say Yes," 12:05 315, 6:20 "Snafu," 10:40, 4 Question I Box .4,:. 1 1 rew 8 4z? '4 3. 4 ..0 ,,4 4 A '40i0, a Pickpockets Disapp KEITH-BOSTON-Feature, 10:30, 125.

earing STARTS OR 3:15. 6:10. 9:05. Her to Heaven." I KEITH-EmRA "Bells of St. 9:30, 12:30.

30. 6:5. Song Mary's 10'30 1'10 3'50 635 9.20 Mexico 11.25 225 520 820 it' ho suffered the loss of mem- a There hasn't been a new face among "native pickpockets i TOMORROW i oIL 3: 2 Q- the past 20 years, and since no yourrgsters iJ ory in "Crime Doctor's 4, -4 Russell," 2:30. 6:10. SCOLLAY Signal.

How old is hs? I think he is super. 4, I are being trained in that form of sleight-of-hand, the "Yank in the RAF." 1:00. 4:40, 10:00, 12:55, 3:50. 2' i A 8:20. Ifll'' 0, A FEMOVIE-She Snoop to Conquer ianted Forest." 11:35, SOUTH 230.

525. Since Stradln0-. -Doris of Medford 4405emptiior "craft" is dy 4, ing out The automobile is responsible ir it, 1 Donaki's Camera A Knight for a varius; Musical Movieland; At hletic A-Cl ive Lake was played by 414,: -----), 4 She Blonde: to Tr; Ite; Variety View; Cartoons; Lates 3:51. 9Geat Dictator 10:13 1:02 ms :29. News.

Coulter Irwin-he works for Colum- Its, according to one of the most expert pickpocket detcctives 1 7,,,, :.1.40. i I LOEW1 12: 'S oarnEum -Spellbound." TELEPTIC CINEmA-Class Making: Nor- 0:00, 20, 2:40. 5:00, 7:20. 9:40. way; Tiger Hunt: Artistry in Rhythm: bla Pictures and I haven't his age.

1 in Boston. Today's criminal-bent delinquent finds it tasicr A rt Treasures; Ski Aces; Digest of A''4 i 04)'; I' her lips in World News. Continuous from 1030 He is a former seaman, bus boy, I ''''1''' to rifle parked cars or to steal them. 1 dishwasher, gas station attendant I James I. Shaughnessy is a familiar face to thousands or ecm- it LI e.

11' I'l 'Ac, 1.: '30''', love again 'If A 4 .4.7 AMUSEMENTS nt a1 1-1 it -I I irr 4 'rili 8. m. of the Swiftly)." 9:30. 11:35. 1:45, 3:50, 6:00.

8:10. 10:15: and was under contract only three "Mysterious 10:35, 12:45. 2:50. 5:00. 7:10.

9:15. weeks when given the role of Clive muters who nour through the South Station every dav and he a 55 I 4 4- love again A IN '16 Movie Schedules Honor and Goodbye." 9:25, 2:43, 4:01. 7:26: "Mildred 10:52, 2:10. 5:28, 9:08. CASINOBurlesnu.

12:00, 2:30, 8:30: "Singing Shere, 9:00, "Enter Lupin." 10:20, 6:20. Wouldn't Say Yes," 3:35, 6:30. "Journey Together." 2:00. 5:00. 8:00.

She's up to her lips in love again Her to 1220. 3:20, 6:20, 'Song of Mexico." 11:20. 2:15, 5:15. 8:10. Art of Love," 9:50, 12:59, 3:50, 6:50.

9:55: "Bedroom 11:20, 2:20. 5:20, 8:20. GLOBEBurleseme. 12:00. 2:45.

8:30: "Murder. He ays," 10:13. "Out of This 9:00. 5:00. HOWARD--Burlesaue, 12:00.

2:45. 830; ''Molly and Me," 1031. "Within These Walls," 9:20. 5:32. KEITH-BOSTONFeature, 10:30, 125.

4:20, 7:15, Stage Show. 12:20. 3:15. 6:10. 9:05.

KEITH-MEMORIAL "Bells of St. Mary's." 10:30. 1:1073:50. 6:35, 9:20. Russell," 2:30.

6:10. "Yank in the RAF." 1:00. 4:40, 8:20. LAFEMOVIEShe Snoops to Conquer; Camera; A Knight for a Blonde: The Great Dictator; 10:13. 1:02, 3:51.

6:40. 9:29. LOEW'S ORPHEUM "Spellbound," 10:00, 12:20, 2:40. 5:00, 7:20. 9:40.

AMUSEMENTS LOEW'S From Mar- riage. 11,:50. 3:15, 6:40, 'Letter for Evie. 1:45. 5:05.

8:30. OLD Hunters." 9:30. 12:15, 3:05. 8:45, "Abilene Town." 10:14, 1:30. 4:15.

7:05. 9:55. MAJESTIC "Morning Glory." 1:02. 4:04, 7:06, 10:05: "Too Many Girls." 1121; 2:23. 5:25, 8:27.

METROPOLITAN "Lost Week-End." 10:00. 3:45. 6:40, 9:35: "How Do You 11:40. 2:35. 5:30.

8:20. Wouldn't Say Yes," 9:00, 12:05. 3:15, 6:20. "Snafu," 10:40. 1:45.

4:50. 8:00. Her to Heaven." 9:30, 12,:30, 3:30. 6:25. "Song of 11:25, 2:25.

5:20. 8:20. SCOLLAY Sigral," 10:00, .12:55, 3.:50. 6:45, 9:40: En- chanted 11:35, 2:30, 5:25, 8:20. SOUTH Since Stradivarius; Musical Movieland: At hletic Items; Variety View; Cartoons; Latest News.

TELEPIX ciNEmA-Glass Making: Norway; Tiger Hunt: Artistry in Rhythm: Art Treasures; Ski Aces; Digest of World News. Continuous from 10:30 a. in. of the Swillrno." 9:30. 11:35.

1:45, 3:59, 6:00, 8:10. 10:15: "Mysterious Doctor." 10:35, 12:45, 2:50. 5:00, 7:10. 9:15. 1 I MARJORY ADAMS 1 Movie 1 Question "ill i Box 1 QWho suffered the loss of memory in "Crime Doctor's How old is hs? I think he is super.

Doris of Medford. AClive Lake was played by Coulter Irwinhe works for Columbia Pictures and I haven't his age. He is a former seaman, bus boy, dishwasher, gas station attendant and was under contract only three weeks when given the role of Clive ii" 4 1 a J.4-- til trll--- le-i x-. 1 pp ,51,. A a Pickpockets Disappearing There hasn't been a new face among native pickpockets in the past 20 years, and since no yourfgsters are being trained in that form of sleight-of-hand, the "craft" is dying out.

The automobile is responsible ior it, according to one of the most expert pickpocket detcctives in Boston. Today's criminal-bent delinquent finds It tasicr to rifle parked cars or to steal them. James I. Shaughnessy is a familiar face to thousands or ecmmuters who pour through the South Station every clay, an.d Le a I familiar face to thousands of fight fans in Boston. He's heed et the smalljst and most select police force within the city limits, a lieutenant-chief of the Boston Teminal uniformed and plainclothc4 squad.

His employer is the South Station, and although he takcs his orders from the superintendent or station rnastei, he works hand in glove with Boston police and city and state detectives. He has the eyes of an eagle and the memory of an elephant, and he's their first call when fugitives are exliected to arrive or depart. DEANNA DURBIN shares the spot. light with Fronchot Tone and Char lei Laughton in "Because of Him," which opens at the Keith Memorial Theatre Tuesday with "Terror by Night," starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Dance Thursday Aids South Boston Parish A dance will be held by SS.

Peter and Paul Choir at the Municipal Building, Broadway, South Boston, on Thursday evening. Proceeds will benefit the parish 1 fund. Miss Rose 1,1, Flaherty, chair- ,400, man, is assisted by the Misses Margaret Mahan, Margaret EITHMEMD tt R11111- PI' ii. I -7 g. 4110 nom C-AMWMPO LI(EITHMEMDRIAE I fisT Drity MOR loot CINSIIM v- if or et, prfilud yit ft I I-, It'lik uN, $AL 'I'd (4t4 Hunters," 9:30.1 12:15.

3:05. "Abilene Town. '1 10:40. 1:30, 4:15, 7:05, 9:55, 1 Wouldn't Say Yes." 2:55.1 6:15. 9:40: "Too Young to Know." 1:15, 4:20, 8:00.

WASHINGTON STREET OLYMPIA "Danger Signal," 10:25. 1:15, 4:00, 6:50. "Enchanted Forest," 9:00. 11:50, 1 2:40. 5:25.

8:15. Nebraska will be the only state in the country to have a museum on its fair grounds when work is completed on a $9000 structure this Spring. AMUSEMENTS Robert DONAT "VACATION 1'; ki I too. I Robert DONAT I 61ALttATIfil1 STANLEY RIDGES DONALD MEEK HELEN BRODERICK Co FEATURE 'TERROR BY NIGHT BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE Ivo 4.2 0, 1 l'f 1,.. if, Otier.

Shaughnessy is no Dick Tracy. He wears no disguise and does not try to hide his calling. He all but advertises it, with a round Irish face and a bow tie. During the past 42 years he has come to know his quary and they know him. He knows every professional pick.

pocket and baggage stealer in Boston and can call each by his first Shaughnessy. as he's known detectives of Boston and every city. has met every President of United States since Taft. when came to Boston. He's met as Presidents, ex-Presidents candidates for the Presidency.

charted and guided royalty and stars through mobs at the has been in the employ of the Terminal since 1904; a uniformed policeman from 1910 to 1923, and a plainclothes lieutenant detective since that time. He liked the King and Queen of the Belgians when they came to town. Marshal Foch. Madame Chiang Kai-Shek. Al Smith, Jimmy Walker and Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt. He says Mrs. Roosevelt was always either coming lu Peggy McGrath, I name. Frances Bonner, Margaret 0Don- the de: nell, A 1 I a Maestranzi, Eliza- Dig CI beth Gleason they ary or Nton, them ar Sullivan, or ROSE FLARERTE- Sullivan, He --rfl Catherine Joyce, movie Catherine Sullivan, Lucille Cond- statio angel, Mary Condangelo, Ann 0MalleY, Mrs. Joan Rudinsky, John lie Dwyer and Robert Sullivan.

Bostoi 'Jim' to big the they them or He movie station. He Boston le aanbow Pocime Ine. mato onomm1 mamma nemow-- Cm me 17. tEry MING CROSBY Ilmr1 I fiGRID BERGmAN C7 I I in 110 Nr CAREY'S gb i11 CI a 43 cta V.162 Obeat V. mri anworrza aztriot 1 MINK (EWA domMill7 t11.

MemmE11 CIMM M30 MOM. KILEY stk ORGAN MeMgetr1 amMOMI1 timzemb, answer Every Night Alemnann1 MILNS1 Res Au ND RUSSELL LEE BOWMAN VAN 11, is 4 asom TH EY wiTz1M1 5 OW SHOW RUSH Si datt A IN le FANTANCISJAMES Neal ICUS lk LE MO 1 NEXT MON AM FANTANGSJAMES flier" 30 GORGEOUS ZitiV I 111ELIZEITITERigtill I I RUAELleND RUSASNELL I trattrr CrIt crtik 01 tt 1WILCuisi La, Iii (leiltW s' EDWARD 0. VLOBINSON Jiro rrstrutAisou 0Z artrtirty rt 44', 'PIP 1, Titaito'17114 1st J.E.,1 IP THEY WEQE EX DAME U. r- A a ZiXM --'Al ALAI( ))1111Y- RUSH Si ITANTANOSAMES 30 GORGEOUS NEXT MON461I KE 1 -V ...6 moo Plus RE' ott 1 from MARRIAGE' qtti 11 Atrbtif 0 "A Lotter for Evie" 1 DICK POWELL 1 14- MARSHA HUNT John Car oll-Humo Cronyn ik -41 7 t0E -tropy, OPOICIf ec4 1 ri 1, I I 1C INOMVSOPtill I- '0(34 or PIP inorld 4 1, WALTER SLEZAK to, ERGMAN It egory 1 1 a PLUE PECK le I Bla ST" ER111) SHOV SH il :4,, 7111.1r PA 1 i lr iffred Hitchcock'. I A ORCHat "SPELLBOUND" i DON ptus "Fall at Hyde Pert- JUDY GARLAND I Su ILLI Ella A RICE i in MG-M's Tune-Swept Musical 44'.

:1.1 100A ANNIVERSARY( RAITAILNI tHAW FVFDV FDIDAv I ANNIVR5ARY I le a ntielf et rat ea 1 IUDY GARLAND in M-G-M's Tune-Swept 00f 1 ANNIVERSARY MIDNI6HT SHOW EVERY FRIDAY i 1004 ANNIVR5ARY Musical 0 BO STO titvotsbotot DICK POWELL aCotwerect WALTER SLEZAK OBS SHOW! SHERWOOD Act, ORCH LEEN, SU LIVAIII DI)" Ritr DON RICE 00A ANNIVERSARY MIDNIMISHOW from MARRIAGE' Plus "A for Evi" MARSHA HUNT John Carroll-Hume Cronvni 1 a PIft friar Id 20 BERGMAN Gregory PECK In Alfred Hitchcock'. "SPELLBOUND" Plus "Fall at Hyde Part 1004 ANNIVrRgARY EVERY FRIDAY i 1 i Arii 4 SNOWS BURLESQUE 1 2 I lilt azo'sitraiwY ILA NJUc11, 011 .1. Ile L1111 WU otateS in World Affairs." Mrs. Mabel C. Birthday.

The Daughters of Isa- THE HARVEY GIRLS TRAVELING, Batchelder of Worcester will intro- bella, No. 1, affiliated With the By IN TECHNICOLOR 0, 2 SHOWS DAILY es 4 Om duce the speaker. Mrs. Elizabeth council, have been Invited to at w-. West Pigeon will preside.

ehind the Camera HAROLD A HEFFERr it 1 I. I will be presented by Juanita Jack, During the mass, which will be v. 8 911,44 1VIPM 7.15 WPM. harpist, and William Weigle, bar- celebrated by Rev. Conrad J.

Quir- SPECTACULAR HOLIDAYEVE.MIDNIGHTSHOW TH from the council. Glenn Langan Gets Breat URS. itone. bach, the regular choir will be as- MIDNIGHT FEBIlatIZ MIDNIGHT-SEATS NOW sisted by soloists Fourth Degree members will act as I 4-'1 ERegq. LAM' thr COSTUME BALL STAGE ushers.

The members wll assem- After Years of Waiting :,:,14 Sponsored by SHOW council ble at their clubhousei High alibunowim MECHAN RUSSIAN RELIEF, Inc. Charlestown, and march in a body 1CS BUILDINGFebruary 19 HOLLYWOODFor three long AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS A. Robinson, D.a. years, Glenn Langan, handsome i tor. creeh I- .1 4 IRGININIO 1.

1 MAXFURMAN VNN Ruby Newman' rs pli Orchestra Ph.D., the council chaplain, will and 6 ft. 4, was known only as a de 7., 4-- 11 re- cfc-Atuoir tmRiAva, ADMISSION $1.20, tax Included deliver the eulogy. i THE HARVEY GIRLS IN TECHNICOLOR allionowim AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS TRAVELING, BURLESQUE 2 SHOWS DAILY 12Noom 245 8 30 4 SNOWS 1A1W4YS SOONVIMAW DOM 9AM and lOPM.1 SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY EVE.MIDNIGHT SHOW THURS. MIDNIGHT FEBIlat I MIDNIGHT-SEATS NOW MAX Ftki RMAN: YIRGI N' ova re ttototostrAccumz speak on "The United States in World Affairs." Mrs. Mabel C.

Batchelder of Worcester will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Elizabeth West Pigeon will preside. Music will be presented by Juanita Jack, harpist, and William Weigle, baritone. COSTUME BALL STAGE SHOW Sponsored by RUSSIAN RELIEF, Inc.

MECHANICS BUILDINGFebruary 19 Ruby Newman's Orchestra ADMISSION $1.20, tax Included Birthday. The Daughters of Isabella, No. 1, affiliated with the council, have been invited to attend. During the mass, which will be celebrated by Rev. Conrad J.

Quirbach, the regular choir will be assisted by soloists from the council. Fourth Degree members will act as ushers. The council members will assemble at their clubhouse, High Charlestown, and march in a body to the church. Rev. Joseph A.

Robinson, Ph.D., the council chaplain, will deliver the eulogy. Behind the Camera HAROLD Hn EFTERNAr Glenn Langan Gets Break After Years of Waiting HOLLYWOODFor three long years. Glenn Langan. handsome! HOLLYWOODFor three long years, Glenn Langan, handsome and 6 ft. 4, was known only as a ARMED FORCES SOD sitter.

Ile had become Roily- Tickeh at 284 Dartmouth Street; Ken. 5119 Donaldson Back wood's champion sitter. IC HARRIS-DICK LANE STAGE IN TOWN in B. C. Office In 1943 he NV as rushed out on a A SHELTONBROWN SISTERS II George P.

Donaldson, director otispecial plane from New York to E-7C 0- 0: -14-AH--R-1 Kr I.L..AN a STAGE IN TOWN in B. C. Office 1943 he was rushed out on a 1,1 SHELTONBROWN SISTERS I George P. Donaldson, director oftspecial plane from New York to I ir, PAIRCou.U0 ILAAY -IP F. I I BENTLY AZEMALKER LEECHAS HARRIS-DICK LANE SHELTON-BROWN SISTERS ARMED FORCES 60o 'Mash at 284 Dartmouth Street; Ken.

5119 STAGE IN TOWN Donaldson Back in B. C. Office George P. Donaldson, director of sitter. He had become Hollywood's champion sitter.

In 1943 he was rushed out on a special plane from New York to grtt ti-o77166444 Of LD 5011IHInflEMON, 'EU Ea1k 1 3 DURLESOUE SHOWS DAILY 12.2:45-8:30 EXTRAHoliday Eve MIDNIGHT SHOW THURS. MIDNIGHT Feb. 21 at 12 Midnight BONNIE BOYIA 1 MIKE SACHS KAY DREW Monkey Kirkland BETTY BROOKS EDDIE LLOYD 80 FOLLIES GIRLSCAST OF NO Next Sun. Mid. Pat Joyce-Bob Ferguson-H.

Levin ritedir ny ia I 1 I I 1 I 1 Vit GIRLSCAST -OF MO RACNSMARIE CORDJACK GREENMAN SHUBERT OPENS TOM1W NIGHT the Boston ColBlege Placement 3 Mats. (THEElsK) Wed Fri mm ei tt' tv lal nr, milita yg Tt ir aAdvocate i agu a walking doorman at New 0 hasltaLkaed Lady ein Man' role tt gra, WASH.) Sat. been in the Armyl 4, tit 1 I 1 -it 116h el. a tR i. et 0131S 4 0 RI DiPlalro 'V4'4A47: o' 14 WtTellt EDt WARD GROSS present, I WOM411.

Husk by HARM ARTS Lyrics by iommta MERCER I. 's, for the a three' i'--- years, returned Paramount dec. ii z. soicassoom Soot by MINA BONIESIPS and DRUMM WIWI 11041141140Villat TU. NICHOLAS BROS.

Kant Mass. Ayes. Ve UPTOIVII popular Rosalind Russell Joan Leslie Lee Bowman Robert Hutton 1 SHE WOULDN'T TOO YOUNG SAY YES" TO KNOW" Directed and Designed by LEMUR AYERS RUBY HILL REX INGRAN1 4 PEARL BAILEY JUNE HAWKINS WILBUR Opens Thursday Eve. MATS FRI. (BIRTH MATS.

I BIRTH WILLIAM CAHN presents decided he i to his position at1wasn't the type. But they kept .1. oston Conege 1 this week. He erved with the', -1st 1, 4th Air Group A and later with the 'him under contract. Right there one hole year for Paramount sat and tury 5th Bomber Okinawa.

Geo. P. Donaldson and Japan He NEXT WEEK a--nd. I I IT HERE Ihe began his sitting routine. He 'le however, be gi 1 Group in the relax.

meanwh en moved over to 20th Cen- -Fox. 'There he continued tg Ph asional 0 A I tpDines, on vt as un in an cc engaged in pe i 'n as r-; sonnel work with the Service Corn- small rolesome terns that stand up few day I a s. andoM en of those furtive require an actor to walk around for a --t A A In view of his height and record kBIRTII. in Ginger Rogers' film version of 1, 1 BERT NermosornyteroYmiryorre-orensimooriormesorsisimionart, A new comedy by A. B.

0111FEittli Nansiosioso OSCAR jib as 1, Cont 111 KARLWEIS A atostat es 111 tt rin Ifis military tr aining for York's rved foxy Theatre. this sitting- 4 I around business potty i 111. i touch on Langan. both physicaprelly GIRLS-CAST -OF SO EACHGMARIE CORDJACK GREENMAN UPTOWN Hunt. Man.

Ans. Very Popular Prices Joan Leslie Robert Hutton "TOO YOUNG TO KNOW" Rosalind Russell Lee Bowman 'SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES" SHUBERT OPENS TOM1W NIGHT 3 Mats. EDWARD GROSS tumuli el gro 18 0 101.3 TrOM Art Music by HAROLD ARM trice by Jommteir MERCER Sod by ARNA BOMBERS and COUNTET MEILEN Directed and Designed by LEMUEL AYERS TIE NICHOLAS RUBY HILL REX INGRAM PEARL BAILEY JUNE HAWKINS WILBUR Opens Thursday Eve. 'MATS. FRI.

SAT NEXT WEEK I LiITEAmit4 Prat" lir A new iomeds by A. OSCAR witM BERT KARLINEIS LYTELL the Boston College Placement rx.qiintrl 4th Air Group Bureau, who has been in the Army for the past three 1 years, returned i- to his position at tBhoisstonweekColleiglee t. served with the kiti, and later with the I 5th Bomber A Group in the i 2 A Philippines, on aa---Ar Okinawa. and in Geo. P.

Donaldson Japan. He was engaged in personnel work with the Service Commnild sonnel work with mand. Meeting to Advocate Military Training Continued military training for take over the "Hunk o' Man" role in Ginger Rogers' film version of "Lady in the Dark." After his arrival, Paramount decided he wasn't the type. But they kept him under contract. Right there he began his sitting routine.

He sat one whole year for Paramount and then moved over to 20th Century-Fox. There he continued tq relax. Meanwhile, however, be was shunted into an occasional small rolesoine of those furtive items that require an actor to stand up and walk around for a few days. I In view of his height and record as a walking doorman at New York's foxy Theatre. this sitting-around business proved pretty tough on Langan both physically 4 V' "11 Lake.

He had a bit part in "She Wouldn't Say Yes." He is not married as far as I know, 4QWhat is Richard Crane's next Green Lights," formerly known as "Precinct 33." Eddie Cantor works for RKO Radio Pictures, Hollywood. Q---What is the real name of Lynne ALynne, who has also been known as Mary Hart, was born in El Paso, Nov. 22 1919. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ho-bard K. Roberts, so this is her real name. Follow the Globe amusements ads to see when "Adventure" will be in Boston. QAre Gary Cooper and Ran- I dolph Scott related? Why did they change the story of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." Is May Robson of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" still A-1. No.

2. The studio wanted tothat's all. 3. May Robson died In Beverly Hills Oct. 20, 1942, at the age of 78.

She made her film debut in 1927. Radio Commentator to Speak IRobert K. Shellaby, editor and radio news commentator, will be the I speaker at the meeting of the Business and Professional Club of Mas- i sachusetts tomorrow at Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple at 7 p. m. He will SEATS NOW 4o MI nactl, COPLEY 111119 EVES.

8:40 SHARP 8 MATS. 2:40 SHARP WARNING: DO NOT MISS THE FIRST SCENE MATS: FRI. 8( 01 0 SAT NEXT WEEK COURTNEY BURR vizients A New Play by MARIE RAMMER alth Percy Ki Wide Katharine Alexander Arthur Margetson Marjorie Lord OPERA HOUSE LAST 8 I EVES. TIMES I 830 MATS' FRI se WASH. I 1 SAT.

Seats Now (Both Shows) Opera Haase 9:30 to 9:30 and Wilbur 10 A. M. to 6 P. Phone Ken. 5168 The Messrs.

Shubert Prenent SuDeriattive Cast. Famous Sinning chorus arid Augmented Ogehegtga MKS. BEG. NEXT MON. EVE.

The Messrs. Shubert Present mgmE EVkS. 3.1.20 to 3.60; WED. MATS. 41.20 to 2.40; SAT.

MATS. $1.20 to 3.00 (tax tool.) PLYMOUTH 9th WEEK! Eves. 8:30 MATS: SAT. TIM WEEKS ALRED de LIAGIZEJotptegoati JOH van DRUTENS tri atue HAM, LOUISA STEPHENS HORTON FRENCH COLONIAL Last Week MATS. THURSDAY SAT.

2:30 inrr TIM IMAM GUILD preients WHO GETS SLAPPED tadith Gathrte's tersioN from Andreyer's 'ortzlnol with DIN A81011 STEM AIR KANO RAISON JOHN COM SWAIM SCRIN111 itosed hy TYRONE titTRIM COLONIAL NEXT MONDAY AT 8:30 SHARP SEATS NOW ON SALE LELAND HAYWARD present State UttliAlt.1 A ew comedy bu ROWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE EVES. $1.20 to 143.60 Tax Incl. WED. SAT. MATS.

SI.20 to CEO Aaron Richmond presents TONIGHT JORDAN HALL Ellabelle DAVIS Notable New American Negro Soprano THIS SUN, AFLJORDAN HALL LEH MANN SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Baldwin Piano Used at Above Events e11Wft 1 itt I Lc. I MEMO I IEVkS. 3.1.20 to 3.60; WED. MATS. 41.20 to 2.40; SAT.

MATS. $1.20 to 3.00 (tax Incl.) llllTif EMU COLO LI c.2:ga EY LI NOW EVI WED. TONII I I 1 I SUBURBAN THEATRE PROGRAM and mentally. TOO LONG A SITTERBut now that he's one of filmdom's And then, all of a sudden, things! began to happen. From the habit-bus I glamour lads, Glenn Langdan SITTERBut of filmAom'a Glenn Langdan or going through the station.

ard of movie stars his favorites among the V. I. (very importart persons) are Bing Crosby, Joe E. Brown and George Raft. Shaughnessy shows up on the job at 8 in the morning and is on duty until 6 to cover both rushes of commuters arriving and departing.

He lives at 13p Jewett Newton. His son. Revs Clement J. Shaughnessy of the Discalced Order is a chaplain with the armed forces now stationed with the Transport Command at Hamilton Field. In private life Shaughnessy is a judge at both amateur and professional boxing matches and has been one since long before the Boxing Commission was He was one of the judges at the Priest-Berger go in Boston Arena two weeks ago.

Boxing has always been his hobby and he's very capable in taking care of himself in a mixup. He has to be. Genial. friendly and understanding where teen-agers are concerned juvenile court judges like to have him appear before them. He's usually in favor of giving the kid a break and another chance.

Movie Commitments Prevent Candidacy of Jimmy Stewart PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18 (Al') Actor Jimmy Stewart, a former colonel in the Army Air Forces, says he does not want to run for Governor of Pennsylvania. reports Thomas P. McHenry, Philadelphia County Commissioner. McHenry said he asked Stewart's permission to enter his name as a candidate and reported the Indiana, native telegraphed he could not accept beta-zse of movie commitments.

Washington's Birthday rarty The first Washington's Birthday party to be held by the Massachui setts Society, Sons of the American Revolution. since the war. will take I place on Thursday at the Boston City Club. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock, to be followed by a program, including old-fashioned dancing and a grand march. The committee comprises Elmer C.

Stratton. Herbert L. PhiMps. Walter IL. Chamberlin, Chester S.

Page Allred Blake. 4 laments lidacy 'eh. 18 (AP)-- rt, a former Air Forces, nt to run for Tania. reports Philadelphia Stewart's his name as orted the Inelegraphed he rzse of movie 'day Party on Birthday he Massachu- the American war. will take It the Boston rill be served ollowed by a old-fashioned march.

The Elmer C. nill.ps. Walter S. Page sold LEXINGTON LEXINGTON LEX. 0615 Jennifer Jon" "LOVE LETTERS" Joseph Cotten "Northwest Steele MALDEN GRANADA' "'st' Betty Hutton Hobert Ranch ley Barry Fitzgerald "SNAFU" "STORK CLUB" Leo Corm 'LIFE WITH OUT FIGHTING' AUDITORILIWMAPL OOD Ginger Rogers Hei ly lamarr-11.

Walker 1 Walter Pidgeon 'Highness the Bellboy', "WEEK-END AT James Craig-S. Hasse THE WALDORF" "Dangerous Partners" 'STRAND' to ORPHEILIM 1 Mat.1:45Le.6:456,13'.10 Eddie BraritenVer. Lake Joan Leslie "Hold That Blonde" "Too Young to Know" Jas. Craig-Signe Basso "Strange Mr. Gregory" "Dangerous Partners" MEDFORD '61; MEDFORD SQUARE MEDFORD SQUARE 5:45 6:45 145 Jennifer Jones I Barry Fitzgerald Joseph Cotten ll'ANO THEN THERE "Love letters" WERE NONE" SENORITA FROM WEST MEDFORD-MELROSE ISIT FELLSWAY-NEW MELROSE ISAA Tom Neal-B.

Hale Paul Henreid "lit Yank In Tokyo" i Maureen O'Hara 'Wanderer at Wasteland' "Spanish Main" Chinaware "Sportinn Chance" QUINCY 1 I il Gt ,1 114 vieyid outt (xl 1 Enr I i' 4901 i 9 I ETROPOLITAI sont)-1 I ttti 1 alit I it. (Plus 2nd Hit! "HOW DO YOU Bert Gordon PARAMOUNT GENE TIERNEY GORNEL WILDE PUS 2nd HI. 3101FENIIVAY IN BEN AMES WILLIAMS' "SONG OF I EXICO IN TECHNICOLOR 'LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN 9, AdoIe Mara MCCOEMintal 104L4 mu. goonaose IN COLOR ROSALIND RUSSELL LEE BOWMAN "DANGER I "ENCHANTED "SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES" SIGNAL" FOREST" Co-iiit! "SNAFU" Robert Benchley ALLSTONBRIGHTON Jamaica PlainEgleston Sq. Capit Mat.

130 i LON. Mat.1:45 ol (vs. 745 'Ulu 4040 Eve.7:45 JAMAICA l'" EGLESION 11.12D3. 7:45 Jean Leslie-Rebt. Hutton Betty NettonDon Delors B.

Fitzgerald-W. Huston P. Henreld-M. O'Hara Young to Know" "Stork Club" "Then There Were None" "The Spanish Main" Tracy" with Edmend Lowe-Jean Rogers James Craig-F. Gifford Noah Beery-Lois Collier, Morgan Corovray "Strange Mr.

Gregory" "She Went to the Races" "Crimson Canary'. HYDE PARK MATTAPAN BUY Fairmount 1104 ORIENTAL JOAN LESLIEROBERT HUTION1 1 Betty ORY Bottom BLU. 1200 "STORK CLUB" Mat. 4:153 "TM Young to Know" VIC "Getting Gertie's Garter" noNDS 'LIFE AVTITII Lake Eve. 1 NATICK 1 ARLINGTONWALTHAM tAln.

COLONIAL 1:45 AND 800 NATICK 1700; RL. 4A340 CAPITOL EMBASSY BETTY "STORK BARRY HUTTON FITZGERALDI Vanlohnson-Fay Emerson Lee Bowman FOR TROUBLE" Rosalind Russell C'IAMNIS "DALTONS RIDE AGAIN" TKAVIIIII Bogart-A. Sheridan 'She Wouldn't SAY Yits' "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "Name Is Julia Ross" NEEDHAMWEST NEWTON 1 BRIGHTONNEWTON NEE. ll LAS. Paramount West Newton 3540 1820 EGYPTIAN PARAMOUNT 1:45 I Cha 7:45 tst "CONFIDENTIAL AGENT" B.

Rotten-B. Fitzgerald R. Montgomery-J. Wayne Latirtil Bacilli 'They Were Expendable' "STORK CLUB" Penny Singleton "PEOPLE ARE FUNNY tO Jack Haley Helen Walker "Fighting Ceardsman" "Life With Itiondle" ROSLINDALE I CAMBRIDGE 2:00 145 RIALTO BELLEVUE 745' CENTRAL Cont. HARVARD 2:00 6:45 8:10 TRO.

7900 1-11 KIN. 4663 7 A5 BETTY BARRY 1 B. litzgald-W. Heston Alice Faya-D. Andrews HUTTON "STORK CLUB" cluGERALD 'Then There Were None' "Fallen Angel" N.

Conway-Anne Jeffreys Jack Haley.Helen Walker "LIFE WITH BLONDIE" 1 'Dick "People Are fenny" CHELSEA ROXBURY I OLYMPIA 1'45 BROADWAY 1861 7:30 Criterion 2770 Mat. 1:30 Eve. 7:45 Dudley 1:45 and' Cont. 6:30 H. Bogart-A.

Sheridan Maureen O'Hara Robert Montgomery W. Parker-Anita toile "IT ALL CAME TRUE" Paul Henreid John Wayno-Donna Need "Fightine Geardsman" Van Johnson "SPANISH MAIN" "THEY WERE C. McCarthy-E. Bergen "BORN FOR TROUBLE" "CRIMSON CANARY" EXPENDABLE', 'Song of tlio Open Rood' DORCHESTER RIVOLI I WARREN 1:45 7:45 COOMAN Rosalind Lee Dorothy amour FRANKLIN ZgAni.n. Bowman "HURRICANE" "She Wouldn't Say Yes'' Pisli Regan Mat.

1:30. Eve. 7:45 I Mat. 1:30. Eve.

"Name Is Jolla Ross" "SUNBONNET SUE" ROBERT MONTGOMERYJOHN WAYNE "THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" SOMERVILLE BOB STEELE "WILDFIRE" lin color) SOM. 1:45 Ma 3 Upha me C011t 12:30 2700 Capitol 715-Ball S. S3043614. TAL. 3200 TAL.

6000 B. Hetten11. Fitzgerald D. Niven.O. Dettavilland RO NAL!) IFrisoner .1 Zenda CAto MADELEINE RROLL "STORK CLUB" "RAFFLES" CO MA MADELEINE "39 ROBERT aim James Meson Joel McCrea CARROLL DONAT I "HOTEL RESERVE" RAGGED ANGELS DORCHESTERWOLLASTON OM.

1:45 41() CENTRAL 7:45 Strand somd 0830, Strand Wollaston N. "Kis Cant SH I RLEY and TTEMPLE YE riatigliTTFE71111 1 ps Sh 750 WARNER BAXTER N. Conte-Faye Marlowe Iota Lulls-N. Notton asow VNIIITIII DeCarlo "Crime Warning" ''THE SPIDER" Dennis O'Keefe I sqm yonni to Know. FRO(in NER GAL" GLOBE ADVTS.

PAY BEST 1 TIcolor) 'Getting Genie's Garter' "SHADY LADY" TRY ONE AND SEE Bunker Hill, K. of to Attend Mass The annual memorial high mass for deceased members of Bunker Hill Council 62. K. of will be celebrated in St. Francis de Sales' Church at 9 a.

Washington's America's youth will be advocated at a meeting of several hundred at the Copley Plaza Hotel Wednesday it was announced today by the Massachusetts branch, Citizens' Committee for Universal Military Training. Nationally known advocates of universal military 'training will speak. Among therm are Harold E. Peterson, Assistant Secretary of War, and Mrs. Ernesta Barlow, national chairman of the women's division, C.

C. U. M. T. Included in the group sponsoring the affair are: Mrs.

Robert Romans, Mrs. Reginald Bird, Mrs. R. W. Lovett, Mrs.

WilliamBrace Pratt, Mrs. Moses Williams, Mrs. James Lawrence. Mrs. William D.

Sohier, Mrs. Reginald Foster, Miss Mary Ward, J. W. Farley, Maj Gen Daniel Needham, Karl T. Compton, president of M.

I. Benjamin Joy, Ralph Lowell, Mayo A. Shattuck, F. L. Dataney, William Emerson, Charles A.

Coolidge, Robert Cutler, Prof. A. James Casner and Arthur L. Williston. Robert Emmet Sherwood is a three-time Pulitzer play winner.

Thornton Wilder twice has won the award, and George S. Kaufman, twice in collaboratim. 2 I I I 3 I I I I 4 5 I I I LI I 6 I I LLLI I 7 I I I I I I I I I II II I I I (Copyright. 1934-36-37-43-46. hY J.

Langdon Sullivan.) Start anywhere. though its more fun and harder to work from the Itop down. A glance at the answer to the previous TWISTAGRAM will show how one letter is added to each word until you reach the bottom 2. Suffice. 3.

Reputed chief diet of Flostonese. 4. Lump of earth. 5. Chronically abusive speaker.

6. Out of business. 7. What the lowest level in your ice box is. 8.

Shut up in a small private room. Answer With Next TWISTAG RAM. ANSWER TO PREVIOUS TWISTAGRAM A BARE ABLER BAILER A I RELIABLE I-I I I I ual sitter and waiter he overnight' -1- ii-a-p- p- to sit for the makeup man. became one of Filmtown most ae- leading male role in a musical corn- trition. Much of his contract salary live figures.

the edy, 4Margie," playing opposite has come into paying back debts-- money borrowed from loyal friends 13 who had faith in his ability. that, the publicity man at the stu- Langan considers it a break.when gorgeous Jeanne Crain. Just to to 1 a friend wangled a job for him as a Langan has been cast for the role dio called a few days ago and said doorman at Roxy'sit brought $18 dramatic and colorful characters in a week as well as a bright blue tni- of Rex Morgan. one of the most I form. It also provided an inside "Forever Amber." Things usually Ion Big City habitues and Broadww-.

happen in threes. so ex-sitter Lan- gan figures something Of an even After many adventures. Langan more terrific nature may happen got a nod from Harry Wagstaff momentarily. Gribble who put him in the lead o' "I'd become so accustomed to ad "Johnny Belinda," with Helen Craig justing myself to disappointments, It ran 10 months, did little for him outside of that. Brock Pembertorls mLaynegaarneerraidutra's'I "Glamor Preferred." in which tu of 1946.

You see, 1 had been given frozen made ea eu until 1 my Autumn mind also had a lead, had only seven a pretty fair part in Dragonwyck' of glamor' for Broadway. Lancaa a role Cornet Wilde couldn't get was out on a limb once more. Be. around to dobut after its finish a Hollywood talent scout thougt they decided to hold up the picture his next golead with Louise Ram until later in the year. Maybe er in "A Kiss for Cinderella--war'Margie' will hit the screens before ranted a screen test.

that And give me ray first decent Langan often feels people stress break." his career as a doorman more than they do his threatrical accomplishLongan, has light brown hair and ments. But when he was shouting: blue eyes. He was born in Denver, "No waiting for seats" a fellow docrwhere he worked as stage manager man introduced him to beautiful, at Elitch's Gardens doing carpen- blonde Helen Weston, a Rosy show-try, painting, scene shifting and a girl. They married. and he admits bit of ticket-taking on the side.

this the best bit of luck in his When the urge for Broadway be- career. came too strong Langan lit our for He has followed the fortunes New York. He financed his days of Roxy doormen with much interest hanging about producers' officers by They have become chemical washing dishes at a cafeteria and neers. artists. famous musicians.

en doing any odd jobs that came his ginering draftsmen and prize fight way. He was frequently down to promoters, within the group of his a cracker-and-cheese diet, fainted acquaintance. on the street one day and woke up All Langan wants is to stop sitting in Polyclinic Hospital a week later and start actingand now be be-to learn he was a victim of malnu- heves he's on him way man introduced him to beautiful. blonde Helen Weston, a foxy showgirl. They married.

and he admits this the best bit of luck in hi. career. He has followed the fortunes op Roxy doormen with much interest They have become chemical eng. neers. artists.

famous musicians. en ginering draftsmen and prize f. ght promoters, within the group of his acquaintance. All Langan wants is to stop sitting and start actingand now be believes he's on his way. makeup man.

contract salary oack debtsa loyal friends ability. a break.when for him as a it brought $18 right blue tnioled an inside and Broadwar tures. Langan rry Wagstaff in the lead o' Helen Craig little for him Pembertorls in which 114 nly seven way. Langan more. Fle.

scout thougt a Louise Rain. people stress an more than al accomplish-was shouting: a fellow docrto beautiful, a foxy show-and he admits luck in his le fortunes much interest hemical musicians. en. nd prize fght group of his to stop sitting now be bet. fl CAPITOL STRAND 10011t.

1:00 Robert Montgomery E. Flynn-Alexis Smith John Wayne "San Antonio" (Color) 'They Were Expendable' Charlie Chan "County Hospital" "Red Dragon" REVERE REV MOO KM OUTION filifittALI-. ASP NMI "TiiE STORK CLUB" SOMERVILLE 1ARLINGTON-CHARLESTOWN MREGEN TIll OM P5ONSQ4 I i The Fighting Guardsman Barry Fitzgerald 'k'i. Parker-Anita Louise 'Then There Were None' "San Fernando Valley" Mary Beth Hughes Dinnerware to Ladies "Men on Her Mind" BACK BAY IBRAINTREE-SO. WEYMOUTH 452530 Brunimmetitionto COP 1 Van Johnson-Gin.

Rogers Betty Grab le-Jane Haver W. Pidgeon-Lana Turner "Dolly Sisters." Color "WEEKEND AT James Craig-Signe Hasso THE WALDROP" "Dangerous Partnws" BROOKLINE COOLIDGE COR. Cont. from 1 P. M.

Rosalind Russell 'She Wouldn't Say Yes' Also: Name is Julio Ross BROOKLINE Betty Hutton Barry Fitrorrald "Stork Club" "NI Remember April" CAAIBRIDGE kw AvetKix4sto mutt ENTGOKRy vigHt THEY WERE I DORCHESTER 'Northwest Mounted Polies' Madeleine Carro itG. Cooper "Caribbean Mystery" Michael Dunn-Sheila Ryan 7 GEN. 9700 Bench ley Robert "SNAFU" Lon Chaney: "PILLOW TO DEATH" iHAMILTOH THEATRE GEN. $790 IDorothy 66HURRICANE90 Jon Lamour 16 Hall M. Lindsay: "Adventures of Rusty" DORCHESTER-MA TTAPAN OMM c'in it" MAC NET-MATTAPAN Joan "AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" Fontaine jack "ONE BODY TOO MANY' Haley Cont.

1 1-11) Georg, I Brent I Jean Parker EVERETT CAPITOL Yvonne De Carlo "Frontier Gal" (In Color) Also "Forever Yours" PARK EVE. Barry Fitzgerald: "And 'Then There were None' Roy Rogers "Don't Fence Me In" Bartok at 0 eegarroll Ittillalti GA Mitt '-et et, SOO 'ILO SAL Rot -OA 40 ssitt.tot I 4, 1 I ELLIS BROADWAY "MEXICANA" Tito DuizerConstance Moors "BEHIND CITY LIGHTS" Dinnerware to Ladies SOUTH BOSTON Holy LamarrIi. Walker Judy Wieland-R. Walk 'Highns the Bellboy' "THE CLOCK'S I Buz Henry-Eva March James Craig-Donna Reed ''Danny Boy" "GENTLE ANNIE" WATERTOWNWINCHESTER WATERTOWN SQ, I WINCHESTER Joan Crawford "Mildred Pierce" Mop-a-long Cassidy "Under ooee Mat. 2, Eve.

6:30 Cont. "Captain Kidd" Chas. Laughton-R. Scott "Penthouse Rhythm" WAVERLEY-WATERTOWN STRAND BEL. 1706 Eddie Bracken.Ver.

Lake "Hold That Blonde" Bob MitchemB. Hale "West of Pecos" COOLIDGE C. Boyar-Lauren Bacilli "Confidential Agent" 'Wanderer of Wasteland' Mat. 1:45, Eve. Ath Glayeryt, 2 SPICY.

SAUCY COPASOKS 116A 4 I inhtilletritM 1 4 DOWIIIPIOM AAAAA aDotot "Ms SIRTN OP tiff" 00 00r9 A' eleS 11114 11101)1111 1001Ei8tRACKFN LUC I 'azigepot- 1016,. Pm, 711f 1PZ flI USW I 0 aNNANames.a,.1116......ctus.1--16..... 1111111' ATIO 21A di i Nowt 4 PRO5RDIL 44 '144 PIERCE" UNRRA AID; EUROPE' to 41wescossa mailm5iLux) ,.11 HELEN HOWE as she appears in "Cafe Society," will present her original monologues for the benefit of the Penn School, Wednesday afternoon, at New England Mutual Ws. I "Strangler of 1 "The Myaterlot lit MIONITE SHOW FRIDAY the Swamp" I Doctor" 14emporrliton Poi 1 '-1 EllEtketirte, IONIA BURIES .3 1 1: i0AN CRAw-TORO-JACN CARSON "PEACHES" sT" MILLS ROBERTA MONTEZ ilkonweo, i moritswizt "MILDRED THE GIRL AND THE FLAME" tt, I mewl'siamb tp Annytitingt ENGLISH RESTORED i II Of Go 'wawa 11 GLOBE ADVTS. FAY BEST GLASS PAINTINGS SKI' 1 i -1' I El ICON" JOAN CRAWFORD-JACK CARSON "MILDRED PIERCE" atit irittelt01(1; HONOR a aotwavi CAS I 0 Sits.

BURIES 'PEACHES" NTEZ "THE GIRL AND THE FLAME" GLOBE ADVTS. FAY BEST "Strangler of 1 "The Mysterious the Swamp" I Doctor" 4eT1ASUO 1XIMAiYak ENGLISH ROUSH RESTORED GLASS PAINTINGS SKIING I I.

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