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Daily News from New York, New York • 662

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New York, New York
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662
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UP COMES OUR NEVER MINO. WE'RE COINS AFTER OUR JOS IS TO THOSE JASPERS UTWTJtWRt I S' HOP ALONG CASSIDY r2Kss 2SSTiasi'Jr JKRSKwR. I ol vein irwwro Vn rsr man EXPLAINS ALL 1HOSERAIU5 1 -WtaFTV NAT in I lifTkJ XT IfY trwM fvr I Vmvboyban-iwiu." 6MOKE MISTER INTOI OPEN ANYTHING HAPPENS TO Ml i-i mm 111 .1 mw.gm WQriQ WOUfT Settle Gold Row Washington, D. May 2 (JP). The United States, Britain and France have asked the International Court to appoint an arbitrator to determine the ownership of about $2,900,000 in gold claimed by both Italv and Albania.

The gold was looted from Italy by the Germans in 1943 and recovered by Allied forces in Germany after the war. 1AST 2 DAYS! TH1RIES BOYER 5TATE ONE CHANCE PAY SLCAT BACK WHAT WE OWE HIM. AN' I HAVE MISS L. i ii sman. He is no pretty Doy, oui mew with a wonaenuuv expressive lace ana iook.ihk juji a if he stepped out of the Air Force into this picture.

And he is a darned good actor, with a very bright future in pictures. Cases Burn Up A spectacular fire yesterday morning destroyed a large stock of used fruit crates in a lot at 280 Longfellow Bronx. Two alarms were sounded and firemen confined the fire to the lot. STARTS SATURDAY CWor hr TfCHNJCOlO Steohes McNALLY Ciltti GMYi 55 CAPITOL I frAH GORDON THE CON I lTf The Thing," A Film Which You Must See 1 BwayiJblhbl SHOWS I. (tin ooosope'nS''o a m.

55 TO 1 MON. lo FRU EXCEPT HOUDAYS msrssaass IIIIU SI.IIIKI nnnR OPf 19 3 A MONK PARADISE 2 LOVE frlS! i i 02 X. a I oTiiDr.Dnwrii 2nd STRltlAOIMinL 83id STREET ne MUSicw "The Thing," release of RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Christian Nyby and produced by Howard Hawks. The screenplay by Charles Lederer based on the story, "Who Goes There" by John V. Campbell Jr.

Presented at the Criterion Theatre. Running time: 1 hour, 27 minutes. THE CAST Sikki Msrsraret Shenrlan Patri. HitlryKcimeth Tubes- Dr Cninston Rohprt Cornthwaita DoutrlH3 Spnoer LI. Eddie Dikes JaniuB Yoims Crew Chief Dewey Martin Cirporal Barnes -Vv illmni Sell i)r si.rn Ednard Franz Cliai-man Sally Creishlon (The Tliinst.

Jame Arness logue and perfectly natural acting by a cast of practically unknown players, selected especially to give a perfect illusion of reality. Under Nyby's direction they succeed. Outstanding among this unfamiliar cast are Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan and Douglas Spencer. Miss Sheridan, portraying a secretary to a scientest, is very attractive and self-assured. Spencer, impersonating a newspaper man, makes his character a real, honest-to-goodness reporter, nosy, enthusiastic, anxious and yet not offensive.

This guy Tobey comes into his own in a big role, Air Force captain, after microscopic roles in other films. He is my idea of a MARIO LANZA ANN BLYTH Cosmopolitan Magazine says: Best Musical Of The Month is 'THE GREAT CARUSO'' in color by Technicolor from M-G-M NEXT ATTRACTION RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL iT STREET OjOYAI commodore DEIANCEY Ry WANDA HALE "The Thing" is here. Arrived yesterday at the Criterion Theatre, where it will he for a long time if I am any judjre of what the movie public likes. Hut you had better nee it soon, right away, before you ekr too much about it from those who have had the pleasure. And the khrills and chills.

Its a lot of fun, an amusing and sensational movie which I recommenH witnout. reservations. "The Thing" is a living, breathing monster in the shape of a man that drops down to earth in a flying machine, landing in Alaska at a scientific outpost maintained by our Air Force. Men from a nearby air base are called in to dig it out of the ice. After it thaws out, this giant critter gets away from its captors and becomes a raging, destructive thing.

The scientists want to catch it for study; the air men t.i HpRtrov it. Anyway, it gives them all quite a rough time. As sheer entertainment, 'I he Thing" ranks with the best spine-chillers. As fiction dealing with scientific speculation about inhabitants of other worlds, it is far and away superior to most of this type. Although purely imaginative, it The Hun? "WHO WILL BE THERE?" It is not good form to ask such questions as, "Whom have you in-Tited? What will you do after dinner?" before accepting or declining an invitation.

If you bhv. "Yea, thank you for asking me" before you inquire about the other guests your query sounds like interest. If you ask first it appears like checking on her guest list before deciding. Kriid a tnnuiol. tltlrriiaril cm -lM- l.llnor Ame.

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Owl Of M5 A ft SENSATION ICQ 1 J- I 8 I 0 0 PETER LAWFOKU Lexington SARAH CHURCHILL 0LYMPIA KttNAIM Wimn Kenneth Tobey in "The Thing can't be rightly called hokum, as who is there to say that it is not within the realm of possibility. Howard Hawks produced "The Thing," adapted it from "Who (Joes There," a story by John W. Campbell Jr. Hawks and his director, Christian Nyby, have turned out a production of class. Among the many virtues are smooth, tight direction, perfectly natural dia- Valentino TECHNIC010I ELEANOR PARKER ANTHONY DEXTER hi Mjmsd.

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