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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 9

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Stm Jranrfsro Examinrr 9 Jan. 31, 1946 CCCC 'MyReputation' Ballet Back Arrowsmith Starts At Royal Today RONALD COLEMAN is the physician In "Arrowsmith," opening today at the Royal. Helen Here Tonight At Fox Today Latin American Film STARRING Barbara Stanwyck Spencer Tracy to Ride Horse in Next Picture 'Robinson Crusoe' Will Follow 'Sea of Grass'; Bia Kazan to Direct Filming By Louella 0. Parsons Motion Picture Editor International Ne-vi Service with George Brent and an impor AFTER THREE DAYS of performances in other communities, the Ballet Theater tonight will resume its Art Commission engagement with the San Francisco Symphony at the Memorial Opera tant supporting cast, "My Reputa tion," romantic drama, opens to At Museum of Art LATIN AMERICA, with Uruguay, Bolivia and Colombia featured, will be shown in movit travelogues at the San Francisco Museum of Art, Saturday and Sun day at 2:30 p. m.

A recorded program of Spanish music starts a 2 p. m. Admission is free. Hayes and Myrna Loy are also featured in the film, based on Sinclair Lewis' famous novel. Second feature, "The Young in Heart," humorous story of a family who lived by their wits, stars Paulette Goddard.

Douglas Fairbanks Roland Young and Janet Gaynor. day at the Fox. House. Tonight's offerings will be "In terplay," "Fair at Sorotchinsk," Adapted for the screen from the novel "Instruct My Sorrows," by Clare Jaynss, the story follows the love of a war widow and a vicious scandal which almost ruined her Judgment of Paris" and "Princess Aurora." Performances will continue through Sunday evening, with HOLLYWOOD, Jan. shot of the 17 year old mother in chances for future happiness.

Lucille Watson. John Ridgely, a eunaay matinee. troducing the baby to its father. Eve Asden and Robert Shayne have cer Tracy, who came back to town last week, is in for a session of important roles In the film. A mystery, "Follow That JACK HELLMAN of Variety printed the letter from Carroll riding horseback.

His next pic teaming William Gargan and Nancy Kelly, is the companion feature. Craig of Pacific Palisades, win Atom Bomb Test ture, "Sea of Grass," calls for a lot of riding and 8f ence says he feels rusty, he hasn't been on a horse for so long. He visited the M-G-M studio and was told that ner of the $2,500 Victory Bond offered for the best reasons "Why I Can't Stand Jack Benny" in the recent contest. This is the ATelenews Feature A PICTORIAL SURVEY of the he would have Elia Kazarr as his forthcoming atomic bomb test director. Kazan, who is in the east, gets here next week and the against sea power, tops the new-show opening Friday at the Tele- news.

A graphic description of plans for the test is shown as a spe picture will go before the cameras very soon. I was very amused to hear that "Robinson Crusoe," Daniel De cial atomic energy committee hears poem: He fills the'air With boasts and brags And obsolete Obnoxious gags. His cowardice Alone, indeed, Is matched by his Obnoxious greed, And all the things That he portrays Show up my own Obnoxious ways. Admiral Blandy give details of the the Orpheum, Joan Ben- experiment. Other news items will be the first IS THIS SCENE from "Scarlet Street" at nett lead Edward C.

Robin $on to believe i Foe's famous story which has he lovee him. session of the U. N. O. Assembly; been written in every language and has a sale second only to the end of civil war in China: General lady requests for his freedom; Wainwright taking command of the Fourth Army, and the latest This is Bible, is on Spence's schedule.

An Saroyan Gives not since the war hag ended has elaborate version of "Crusoe," America feature, "Airline To Every- wnere. Actress Start any star had the reception given Ann Sothern and Bob Sterling in New York. They had one day FLORENCE RICE, who spent who was shipwrecked on a lonely island with his man Friday, a native, as his only companion, is planned after "Sea of Grass." CURRAN TONIGHT8I30; LAST TIIMES SAT. MAT. ft NITl the last two years in New York with her parents, the Grantland with Fieldsy and Walter Lang, TMI THIATU 011 WILLIAM SAROYAN was re Rices, after her unhappy mar who are now headed back for Hollywood; talked with Charles riage, is returning to Hollywood TSIIMBsuMc sponsible for launching the Broadway career of Marylyn Monk, young actress appearing in "Fool MacLeod, projectionist for Mer- to have another try at pictures, LAST FEATrEE mf jl 1 is lip 1 1 li Best Actor mU Spy Comedy! Wjf History p-rformanCe ftt ieckoIorVPv il 'JJU0 alCl TH1LL1P TERRY tkt ikWjinlgi Jfl II -IWlitiU FTy -a ftwuta Feaiar vyn Le Roy and RKO.

He's just received a map used by General She'll reopen her beach house in Venice. Florence appeared in ish Notion." starring Tallulah Bankhead at the Curran. Arnold and Admiral King for the "Voice of the Turtle" and "Cry PHIlIf (AMY rft Miss Monk was playing summer combined warfare. It's fourteen Havoc" on Broadway. Shes a DONALD COOK JOHN EMERY John nl stock in isew Jersey when the writer tried out "Sweeney in the feet high.

MacLeod was techni very pretty girl and before she gave up pictures was doing MATINEES BKO THl'HS. clan for the presentation room of Trees." He remembfrirt her per SO. I very well. combined operations during the formance and cent tor her when he was casting "The Time of Yov SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW for ALL rerformanees to Marco ltf No Trienhoco Kesrrvalluna Life." war; Sidney Field, British comedian, will visit Bob Hope and also NATIONAL COMPANY Mnce then the actress hag ap SNAPSHOTS O.F HOLLY WOOD COLLECTED AT RAN MY FRIEND Gene Fowler is due in Hollywood from New York where he spent a month finish- ing his book, "A Solo in Tom-Toms." He's sure to be greeted fcy an avalanche of movie offers, for word about Gene's new novel has already reached Hollywood, a town where successful books are smelled out before they reach the publisher. In his new novel which may be his greatest, he reminisces about his early life in Denver and especially about his grandmother who reared him, and he says if Marie Dressier were alive she would be ideal to play his granny.

The book will be published in April and is dedicated to the Pulitzer prize poet, Robert Hillyer. peared in Without Love," and discuss a career in Hollywood He's one of England's top come "The Doughgirls." DOM: Sam Wood is a very sick man and an operation may be dians; another British visitor is Newsreel Presents necessary; Angela Green and Mrs. Helen Par ell, who arrived Jack Kennedy, son of the former to spend a month with Bebe Dan l.ves, 4.2(1, 3.60, 3., 1.40, 1.80, 1.110. Mal. 3 60.

3. 2.40, 1.80. 1.20. Ul Inc. Diversified Items iels.

Her husband is the head of Ambassador, will not get married as announced sometime ago. It's BBC in London; June Haver at a A DIVERSIFIED program of ORdway all off and he is running for Con table for two with Bentley Ryan GEARY NITES 8:30 global headlines will make up the 6440 new bill opening tomorrow on the gress from his district; the new at Clro's; Richard Greene, already MATINEES RAT. SEN. 2:30 Sharp MS Ml (. SKATED DIKING 1st SCEiSl romance in Yvonne De Carlo's life in New York, gets here Monday; screen of the Newsreel, next to the Warfield.

is Bob Brooks, who owns the Among the many news items will i Seven Seas Cafe; Ben Cohn, pop Alice Faye, Phil Harris and little Alice are spending a month in Palm Springs. Phil will commute be General Short testifying at Pearl Harbor inquiry, General Wain-wrieht assuming new command: i ALTHOUGH both are rumored ular publicist in Warners prals- ery department and Marion Shannon in the same department were married a few days ago; the Mike Todd divorce is still held in abey for the Jack Benny show; Elliott Nugent is back in town and his family gets here next week. They've opened their Bel-Air MAR 1 0 tORM mm it oMcm MJtr Vice Admiral Blandy, commander of the task force which will pit atom bomb against sea might, describing Navy plans for actual test; Government taking over meat plants, and General Marshall arranging for the signing of peace papers in China. WSEATS UP TO FEB. 23- ance on account of Mike cannot Mrxiltl 1.20-1.

60s Sun. Mais. 1.20-1.80-2.40-3.00, tax lncl. house. That's all today.

See you tomorrow. to have heart interests elsewhere, Mrs. Bobbie Fidler and John Sutton are certainly getting around together. They say they're just friends (that's where I've come in on a lot of romances). But speaking of John, now that the Joan Fontaine movie, "Christabel Cain" has been postponed until September, 20th has grabbed him afford the half million dollars the 99 FOX WEST COAST THEATRES THE PLACE TO 60 I.

back quick, for "Claudia and David" with Dorothy McGuire and Bob Young. He'll be the "other man" in the life of the un predictable and cute Claudia IN "A Woman isn't meant to be loi lonely, she's meant to be finrl infMonalHr Hio will a dif. ton's first movie role after three KILLERS after the ATOMIC 10MB! SHADOW of TERROR' Richard Frazier mo. rnm loved. From now on I'm going to live my life my wayT years in the service.

YOU USUALLY THINK of ii mN BLAINE kQif) SrS DEXNIS O'KEEFE Kf-J STj3 CAR3IEN 31IRAXDA f3-3 Tf fra PERRY (OMO In 1 I Hy "world premieres" in terms of spotlights, autograph fans and hubbub. But the first showing $SIH23 anywhere of "A Scandal in Paris (with George Sanders and Signe the nine ME MB Hasso) will be on the island of l.h IB A MAN CM MU EM IDRDEI! Guam and there's a human in WEEK terest story back of this. There's a four months old baby in the ip movie who has never been seen by his 18 year old father, a sailor named Gene Bottoms, who is stationed there. So, through the Doors Open 10 A. M.

tut Fealnre Urt 11:80 P. K. OO-LA-LA! It's Lave Oa Leave In Gay Pare) Navy Department, the young pappy will proudly play host to HMI 18,000 fellow sailors and officers when the print of the movie ar rives there for its world pre miere. There's a cute introductory ROBERT WALKER WWW MA VYNN JEAN PORTER CHILi WILLS Compnin Jr'etarel "SHE WENT TO THE RAGES'' LAMES CRAIC-FRANCES CIFFORD AVA CARDNER-EDMUND CWENN LUST 6 DAYS! The Greatest LAST EEATFKB 10:45 P.M. fff UcO (aVaaBaBBBaBBBBaaaaaBMI VjJ-4 SUM- UV UFF MITT vrsaoRiTA vmt ILUI JMCI IMITI UtlVHXI WtM ttaHit mi Mi MM Human Story the Years! Opea :14 A.

M. Last Fea. 11.9D t. Jf, la Technicolor CENE TIERNEY CORNEL WILDE JEANNE CHAIN tf -ir'-'Sj "I m4m 'in THE ART COMMISSION In Association wim S. HUROK Fresenti RUSSIAN BALLET and DUNCAN RENALDO at TV.

Cisco Kid "SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE TODAY SMASH HITS! lac. I Betty CRABLE John PAYNE P-lfetryDOLLV SISTERS CR0SBT BERGMM WITH SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TONIGHT "Interplay," "Fair at Rorochlnsk" (with Chssr, Dolin, ElfTiky, "Judit-nipnt of Paris," "Prior Aorora" (with Markova, Dolln, Knd, Krlia). TOMOKKOW Sylphlrtrs" (wllh Markova and EUpnky), "Undrrtow," "(lift ol the Mal," "Bluebeard" (with Dolln WAB MFMORIAIj OPERA HOCSE Tickets 11.20 to S3.00 Sherman, Clay, SO. 1331 with CHARLES BOYER-LAUREN BACALL ALICE KAVK-DANA ANDREWS "FALLEN ANGEL" Dick Powell "Cornered" -xeomcarets TheBellsof TOWN HAIX presents the most anthrntio All-Loior Pictorial Film A Warner Bros. Triumph with 7 AND LiagtM ad TWtHi Wka OrtH Ceet CruM-Hwrtiitg! GEORGE DREW-LUCILLE WATSON EVE ARDEN "PALESTINE TODAY" with Col.

E. H. Cooper, D.8.C. i'hotnsrupher ami Lecturer Beott. Rite And.

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