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fran iFranrifirii Cxamutrr 1 1 Friday, F.b. 24. 1950 CCCC Good Action and Good Acting In United Artists' Thriller 'Iwo Jlma' Showing TARAWA AND IWO, are blasted and captured by the United States Marines in "Sands of Iwo Jima," World War II drama, at the Irving. John Wayne Kirk Douglas' Pay Upped To $150,000 Per Picture So Actor Shows 1 00,000 Worth of Gratitude to Benefactor and John Agar are cast as a pair of combat rifleman. "Abandoned" with Dennis O'Kcefe is the bill sharer.

By HORTENSE MORTON ft a 1 jt The pursuit, with its road blocks FBI trap, and night club dissipation of the ill gotten loot, are conducive to high charged audience tension. It's quite a film well worth seeing. TRrl.Y RF.MARRABLK MOTION' TTRF, PrXK.HTrTT, ARTfl tM KKTAIMr.M." Luther Nichols, F. Chronicle. "heGhipsreoDown" By Louella O.

Parsons Motion Picture Editor International Kesri Service STARRING MICHELINE PRESLI MARCEL I In Frrnrn-nun XifVN PASLIERO of "Opro Ity Urvll In the lel" 3K0 tilth! HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 23. Kirk Douglas, who is running neck and neck with four other swell actors for Academy honors, has had his salary upped $150,000 per picture. I'm happy to say CLAY r'Uimore at fiaj I-1. i ja Pally Evr from 6:15 1 fun.

from 1 PM. of "Flanagan's Boy," which he will direct and co-produce in Eng-land with Veronica in the lead. He is doing the preparation in Italy because of the heavy tax in England imposed on foreigners after a certain length of time. Veronica, the gal who was swept to fame when she started the style of one lock over her eye, will also make a second picture for her husband. that Kirk has not forgotten Stan ley Kramer, who made this pos "DEADLY IS A FEMALE," at United Artists, is one of those terrifically swell suspense dramas, which should prove a comeback trail for two excellent screen players.

Those two players are John Dall, long stalemated on the screen and Peggy Cummins, English actress. Ist time I saw Pall was on the stage of the Shubert Theater in New Haven, when he was mired in the Jean Taut Sartre "Red Gloves" tryout. Even the presence of Charles Boyer, as star, couldn't save that one. Miss Cummins is the little British gal who fell short of "Forever Amber" assignment ahe just wasn't "sexy." In "Deadly is a Female." the pair have excellent dialogue and excellent story even if an ugly story. They measure up! Adapted from MacKinlay Kan-tor's Saturday Evening: Post yarn, "Gun Crazy," the film has familiarity in one of those Pretty Boy Floyd dramas, so familiar on the front pages of newspapers Antarctic Film Premieres Today J.

ARTHUR RANK'S Technicolor, "Scott of the Antarctic," west coast premieres today at the Larkln. John Mills, Derek Bond and Diana Churchill, daughter of Yinston Churchill, head cast. Companion feature is "A Canterbury Tale," modern style, with Erie Tortman and Shell Sim rostars of the Chaucer epic sible with "Champion. Now 9 IS- tlV f''l ft xSk nil Jf Jl Kirk is making another picture, "Burning Court," for the man WW CLAUDETTE COLBERT won't HELD OVER! POSITIVELY CLOSES NEXT LARKIF1 be able to do "All About Eve" on account of her injured back. She is the most disappointed girl in who upped him into this rarified air.

This I like: Kirk makes "Burning Court" for Kramer on his old salary basis $35,000 in cash and $15,000 in deferred salary. That adds up to about $100,000 worth of gratitude. "Burning Court," by John Dick IS JL in THE town. The picture has to start March 27 because a theater has been rented in San Francisco, Two War Pictures On Slate Screen "BACK TO BATAAN" "Marine Raiders" are at where all the scenes take place. son Carr, is the story of a man who sees the picture of a mur Of course, Claudette probably will be much better by then but deress who resembles his wife Larktn nr.

Geary PR. 5-3811 TVtU la the rTMh" Dally lat. San. and his suspicions wreck their she cannot stand now for fittings and other preparatory measures marriage. State.

Two of the bcttrr war pictures, they tell dramatic stories of the South Pacific. Starred in the former are two of Hollywood's virile leading which are necessary. She was sad lady when she told Darryl ETHEL MERMAN, who has never been particularly inter Zanuck, "You'd better get your men, John Wayne and Anthony in the 1930s. It isn't a pretty story, but it rings true, with Dull excelling as an ex-soldier, who knows his way around a rifle range, meeting up with a dame from a car. nival, an Annie Oakley (who never misses), and falling so hard he forgets his moral upbringing and all sense of decency to couple, up with her and engage in holdups.

While, I question the plausibil self another girl." Well, at least Claudette has this to cheer her Quinn, seen as Army men who ested in movies, arrives here Monday with her husband, Bob SB SM1 lead the battle in the fight for Levitt, of The American Weekly. up: 'Three Came Home" was given a wonderful reception in the Philippines. In the latter Ethel, however, will have a talk New York with Academy Award with Henry Ginsberg about ap are Robert Ryan, Pat O'Brien and Ruth Hussey in a drama of the famed Marine combat that talk about Claudette's perform peanng in the Bing Crosby west 8nce (next Year's Oscar, of ern. Now I'm wondering if she': ran ud an impressive record for NOB HILL course). Let me say, Claudette make it.

before "Call Me Ma JET PROPELLED tky action, handltj by Humphriy Bogart, and moJtrn romane in mney trapping, handled by Eleanor Parlttr, mrr the dramatic ingrodimntm of "Chain Lightning" Warntr Brathtrt tpradily pared film at the Fa. Jap casualties in the South LiMl LJ 1 1 I Cal.Cor. Mason and the picture are par excel ity of a young man of the caliber represented by Dall resorting to wholesale all out crime, stick-up dame," the Irving Berlin musical Pacific. HUD niLL "SANDS OF IWO 4 IMA JOHN WABJTS and JOHN AOAR Mane FRIEND 1RMA" lence another triumph for the in which she is to be starred star and for Zanuck, activities. I must sav the actor SLfy Mirrrr UN Jf.

MARINA DISTRICT cTHestnut at Stelner Film Clock Straw Hatters SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLY does a thorough and convincin job in his role. Miss Cummins represents WAlnilt 1-123 MISSION DISTRICT jr A rnwn 'TU MldniBht-Mla UKArlU "BRIMSTONE" ROD CAMEROX and WALTER BREW AV Wsney Feature "DrMBO" Technicolor! Kiddle Matinee Saturday Open 10:30 am OS VICTOR MATl HE and LUCILLE BALL Pteney Feature-" It HABOO A MR. TO AO I virCII VA Mission at 29th. MI. 7-370? LIVeEUM "LIST FOR GOLD" GLENN FORO and GIG TOI NG ROT ROGERS "DOWy DAKOTA WAT" EL CAPiTAN Sin.f5?5 Alexis Smith-" MONTANA "-Technicolor! SCOTT BRADY In "I DERTOW" MARINA "THK IIKIKrSS Ethel has taken off quite a bit weight, and it's becoming.

But maybe shell have to put some on when she plays Mrs. Perle Mesta In "Call Me Madame," since this OlMa DrHAVII.LANJ) WOOD collected at random: Clark 1 BIG STAR-STUDDED HITS! Doisonous female, with a sadistic Gable Is being urged to make Present Play (lift A Ralph Rlrhardsoa SPKC1AI. AIH1E1) ATTRAt'TIOM ChlKlrrn'a Matlne SATl'HDAY onlr Mopalnnir aldy In "Sunae Trail" KJttra CARTOONS 1 etarte 1:15 pm Is supposed to be the story of trigger finger and she pre sents the character well. personal appearance tour with the famous lady minister. CLARK, "Key to the City." M-G-M knows EL PRESIDIO Between the two, they hold up.

1 MAYO the king would crowd the thea By GL'RNEY BRECKENFEI.D DESPITE UPROARIOUS mo at gun point, a Traveler Aid (Thtte timet tvhject to change, by the theaters, without notice.) CINEM "1 OTIork Hljh," 1ft a. 7:0. 10:1.1 n. m. CLAY "Tht Thlin Ar llimn," 1 1 10: 21 p.

KSOt'lHE "Fa(h-r a Burnetiir." a. 2:20, 0:11.1. 7:. 10, 11:40 l. ill.

FOX "Chain UihtnluK," 1:34, 4:31, 10:25 p. m. ters. Shelley Winters got a nasty NASSER BROS. THEATERS HOWARD HUGHES had not fsr-en the news story from Italy THAT MIViMr.llT KISS" Tei-hnlrotor! 'THRTN iHAYS(IN Joee ITI'RRl I ETHKI, BAKIIYMORK MA RIO LANZA Sundav "KVKRYHODY IKIKS IT" 1.1 A A PAUL IX II' (i A CHANIY-0'SHIA ments, the Straw Hat Theater's Mit1 clerk; cigar stands; building ana loan cashiers, and eventually, the Armour Meat Company, where NEW MISSION HlaXS, spill in a shaky carriage in which she was riding, which overturned that Rossellini is declining his UNDfOR first venture into a straight play GOLDEN STATE THEATERS 20 per cent on "Stromboli" be.

in a scene in "Winchester 73 Miss Cummins needlessly kills a "THE BIG WHEEL" Mlckev ROONEY A ThomaJ MITCHELL THKI.MA STANWYCK Wendell COREY and Paul KELLY is disappointing. cause he is dissatisfied with the Suttpr and Stelner Now Shelley will spend the next UPTOWN GOI.HK.N (iATE "StromhnH." 11:01.. mm middle aged woman employe and The young and gifted troupe, FRKOL FF.TVN ALEXIS SMITH few days retting rid of her company guartt. Shown and p. m.

BHIIIK FOR SALE" bruises. William Saroyan flew From here on in the man-woman NEW FILLMORER.Tnr tmi "THE BIG WHEEL" Wicker ROONEY Thomaa MITCHELL THEI.MA JORDAV-Barbara STANWYCK Wendell OREV and Paul KELLY CLAI'HKTTE mi.BFRT-ROBERT VOOJi from New York to San Francisco which up to now has presented only its self-written, self-composed musical revues, is appear OKOROE BRFNT and MAX hunt is heated, with two of Ball's to the bedside of his mother, who Shown at 1 and 10:20 p. tn. childhood pals, small town news I M'TTFR T. RfSrS TO THK lOOR way the picture is cut, until told him.

"Did you cut I asked Howard. "We only substituted English for the Italian in places where It was difficult to understand," he said. Howard said he doubted i suffered a cerebral hemorrhage ROYAL Polk near California RRODER1CK CRAWFORD LAST 5 A YS "flrMiU MIsMon near 22nd man and sheriff, in on the pursuit, ing in Allan Scott and George Viwnn roNTiNrors daily p. ni. LARKIN "Devil In I hi.

Flrsh." 2:111. :1.1. 10:2.1 d. in. AHK1K1.P "Malaya," 1 1 a.

1 :03. 10:2.1 m. OUI'HKI "Krnncls," 12:0,1, 3:10, 1 1 ::) p. in. PA A MOT 1 antuln China." 4:21.

7:10. 1 1 1 (1 P. rn. ST. t-KANCIM "Samson anil llrMlah." a I.

6. 10:10 p. in. STAOK HOOK "Saln and Slnnrr." 1:0.1. 2:12.

4:40. p. m. STATK "Bark In Balaan." 12:33. 3:41.

:.10. 10:17 p. ni. IMTK1I ARTISTS "IliMiitlv 1 thr F- mnlr." 10:4.1 a.m., 12:40, 2:4.1, 4:.11, 7:0.1. :10, 11:10 p.

ni. Mrs. John Wayne is in Scripps BRirtH FOR SALE" That they are finally cornered, CLAI'HKTTE t'OLBKHT-RORERT YOCNG Clinic in La Joila for a bad allergy. Hold everything! Maria Mon- in the San lirrnzo mourn a ins 01 Haight's 1933 comedy "Goodbye Again" at the Berkeley High r.KOROK BRF NT end max nar.K STRANtiK Lynn "ALL THE KING'S MEN" JOHN IRELAND and JOANNE PRC jrONTINLOLS DAILY FROM 1:00 P. H.

ALHAMBRA -JonTa Teehnlenlnr! Erml FLYNN-Alexu SMITH "A DANGEROI PROFESSION" Geo. RAFT-EIla RAINFS-Pat OBRIEV tez, now In Paris, is returning to Southern California closed on after thrv have sought shelter uinTAUlu Halirht and Fillmore School Little Theater. MlUIUnnj TErHNirOT.OR HITS Rossellini would refuse the Hollywood in April. I thought the town was sort of quiet. Lawrence with Dall's law abiding sister money when accounting time The reason for the abrupt "SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" JOHN WAYNE end JOANNE DRT "Sava Snlendnr" Afrtran Traveloa; Mission near 21 TOWER inevitable.

Jnnp Havrr-Mark Strvn comes. Talent Parade i etaee Saturday 30 p.m Tibbett Jr. is finding Norma Hall, Townsend Netcher's ex, good "oh, vor BKArriFix pom." OKKftOKY Vr.VK in "PAYS OF r.I.OKY A if UT Halpht and Col. change of program is that the Berkeley playhouse was available for only three and a half weeks. From another source I learned that Ingrid and Rossellini were I IHIUI I I "SANIIS OF IWO JIMA Castro Market CASTRO "SANDS OF IWO JIM JOHN WAYNT5 and JOHN AfiAR 'nTt I.lr.HT" wllh OEOROE RAFT company.

Hear Edgar Bergen Is selling his home in Beverly Hills willing to sell their share because The Straw Hatters thought that John WAYNE-Adeie MAR A -John AGAR PENN1S O'KEEFE In "ABANDONED" VIRGINIA MA TO A BARTON MarLANE Oakland Films OKPHKI'M "Vanilrvlllc" PAHAMOI NT "l)ar Wlfr." FOX OAKLAND "Aml)ilh." (ill AMI I.AhK "Briilr for SU." KltANKLIN "12 ('( Inrk HUh." AMI II "Franrl." Ito.XIK Aaln." Tlium "II Tnivatnrr." IRi; "Fathrr In a Bnohelnr." the distance makes accounting was too little for their new revue. in favor of a ranch where he can DAI AfC Powell and Columbus Ave AMERICAN Fillmore near Turk RANDOLPH SCOTT I Aa aA I. "BRIOE FOR ALE difficult. "Stromboli" already is have horses for Charlie McCarthy They're saving it for summer at CLAI'PKTTB COLBERT-ROBERT YOl NG "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" Mel Ferrer In "LOST BOl ND.AR1ES" assured of a million dollar gross By the by. Charlie is going to Lafayette.

r.EOROE BHFNTnnd MAX n.ar.K a a technicolor "Goodbye Again" is a mildly have his life story given on the MAUREEN O'll AR A VINCENT PRICE REPORTS THAT both Hum trnni 44 Broadwnv nenr stooKtoi' amusing, but partly dramatic TCKUI Cnntlnunui Oally From 1 PM FILLMORE-ELLIS DISTRICT CI I IC Fillmore JO. 7-2200 ClklJ "CAPTAIN C.ALTION" ALAN LAPD and VICTOR MATI RE Rrlan Aheme In "CAPTAIN FI RY" Ralph Edwards' "This Is Your Life" radio show. Speaking of 'Pinky' at Vogue yarn about an amorous traveling lecturer and a flame of long ago phrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are seriously ailing with virus are as exaggerated as the famed "PINKY," drama of a light WALKING HILLS -Randolnh OTT Kl.f A RAINES A JOHN IRFI.ANP ABBOTT COSTFLLO MEET THE KILLER with Bnrle Karloff STAGE SHOW TONIGHT AT 8-00 radio shows, tonight Will Rogers Jr. read lines and jokes of his (played with gusto by Jane Ben WESTORTAL DISTRICT skinned Negro girl who refuses to old report of Mark Twain's death, renounce her race despite her CI REV ocean Avenue at Victoria nett Connell) who throws herself at him. ki DID PortalAVIrente SE.1-950 CM I llC "MONTAN if you'll pardon a cliche.

"We're "ON THE TOWN" noon's orrv 10:1 "THIS IS A WONDERFUL rSM feJLSteA FUN" ggM lliWIMf -SCREEN SCOUT WMi( li DONALD O'CONNER I tf4 JRlj Mricil MediM a lilt Pitlt ITST' love for a young dortor, plays at all right," said Bogey, "we're fine But under Straw Hat auspices ERROL FLYNN and ALEXIS SMITH Shown at 6:00 and 9:00 PM "BRIDE FOR SALE" TECHNICOLOR! with OENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA A ANN MILLER Shown at 7:00 and 10-3S PM father's which were taken from his father's biography. What Will Rogers had to say twenty years ago is still applicable today. June Haver and Joe Campbell a two the Vogue on Sunday. Jeanne CLATtpETTE COLBERT-ROBERT YOLSO Crain stars as the plucky heroine Baby had a cold over the week end, but she's all right now. I cut the funniest parts become not the situation or lines but the tid 'THE HASTY HEART" RONALD REAGAN A PATRICIA NT.

AT. Shown once onlr at 9:00 PM GEORGE -4HENT and MAX BAER Shown at and 10:15 PM my finger on the boat and had a ROX OFFICE OPENS AT :30 PM inUILIr Irvine at 15th Avenue bits of stage business that bear the Straw Hat trademark. some again Monday night at the Macayo Restaurant. Zachary IM ITU FREE PARKING slight case of blood poisoning. PARK-PRESlOfO Aside from that, the Bogarts are Like David Fulmer (the lec "SANPS OF IWO JIMA" JOHN WAYKE and JOHN AGAR TENNIS O'KEFFE In ABANIONEn" 4CT A Clment23rd Ave PA l-2'300 -3 I AK "MY GAL SAL" tel.

(ft Prar irnnNi pot sick neither is Stephen Hum phrey, and all is well. I nlrinr ternval at Ave. turer) undergoing facial contortions on awakening with a hang RIT IIAYWORTH VICTOR MAT! RE JOHN WAYNE In "FLYING TIGERS" rAKnJlUC "THE HEIRESS" urn i i. TjMi jat'a. ar 2 THRILLS! ROMANCE! A EXCITtMtNTIO 1 Scott celebrated his birthday and the ending of the "Lightning Strikes Twice" movie with a dinner at Apple Valley Inn for the cast.

Richard Todd. Ruth Roman, Mercedes McCambridge, King Olivia deHAVILLAVD-Montiromerv CLIFT over. Or carol isrumm inis sec it BAYSHORE DISTRICT Ralph RICIMROSON A Miriam hofhi.ns I4CS Bavsf-ore JOHN WAYNE BAYSHORE retary who loves him secretly) unscrewing a drink from an In tl liUJLI ilUJLiJLJ WilUri Parfcer Uli Albright BODY HOLD Willirl Parker loll Albright THE WINNERS of the annual Golden Globe awards presented by the foreign correspondents "SHE WORE A YELLOW I HRON Penny Slnsleton "Bl.ONIHE'S HERO" "A It A MAlin i Hnr.r. ROBERT YOI NG A BARBARA HALE 2 Complete Shown Box Office opene 6 :41 Twentv-'Fourth find-Noi IMUC 'AN1 BABY MAKES THREE' ROBERT YOrNO A BARBARA HALE "THEV LIVE BV NIGHT" toxicated visitor's clamped hand. idor and the crew sat down to mmm Or Robert Cowell's pantomine as are: BAYVIEW DISTRICT the bounteous repast.

Ann Dvorak, who just filed for divorce, the fuddled visitor. Or Nan Till Farlev GRANGER Cathy O'ENS BAYVIEW "RED LIGHT" 'IIP i a ki' a A Mission at Ocean sons bustling caricature of an Clro's with Jerry Epstein, A VIRGINI A At A YO' UKAMAUA JOHN WAYNE 1 '-wr WW.Wf Wn.paiL If GEORGE RAFT Abbott A Costeilo Best picture "All the King's Men." Best actor Broderick Crawford for "All the King's Men." Best actress Olivia De Haviland for "The Heiress." Best almost-Daisied chambermaid. Or 'KEEP 'EM FLYING- oung producer. Julie Wilson has OY ni GIRl KILLERS STIIKE! "SANDS OF IWO JIMA" A DELE MARA and JOHN AGAR TENNIS O'KEEFE In BRUNO AVENUE SAN been a dally visitor at Baron John Thomaschke's double-takes and insolent stares in the role of DEADLY IS, SanB7uho-Baoon. Jt.

7i Polan's bedside since his emer i Li A "Ta.1 Gpneva Ave. at Mission g'4''---'i-ri--'y'eiaiatayilllii1'l LSf.lia.5.e rP i a) 1 1 I iii ii ilia in ti i. AVENUE8 ABROTT and AMAiiWIl TECHNICOLOR HITSI supporting actor James Whit rencv appendectomy. Baron is a COSTEI.LO Lauirh TTIts "IN THE NAVY" with Wnt. Bandit more for "Battleground." Best "WHO HONE IT.

"SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" JOANNE DIM' and JOHN WAYNE Savaae Splendor" Filmed In Africa Donular lad. Greer Garson has THE FEMALE a rude bellboy. Though clever and satiric, such gimmicks tend to obscure the plot. Trtri DALY CITY sent six white Hereford thorough ftPI ii A 6811 MI1on near Pickles 7252 Mlslon- L. k.

mMI FRANCHOT TONE Peggy CUMMIHS John DALL breds to Buddy Fogelson's ranch CREST TECHNICOLOR PAIR! supporting actress Mercedes McCambridge for "All the King's Men," and a second award for the best newcomer of the year. Best nctor newcomer Richard Todd in New Mexico. Greer has fin RAYMOND MASSTT RICHARD WHORF i mmmnwmwmmwmmnmmwmmmmmwmwmmmm I1TU ADDIt ATTI ACTION 1 KttH C0LP jn Annon CAireoH iitt CAROL BRT'CE "FI RY AT SEA" "THE SLN NEVER SETS" TnilR Falrhanka JrA Rathtione DALY CITY Wilt nisnev'a Feature I.encth Cartocna! "1)1 MHO" and "SAU'DOS AMIGOi" STARLiTE DRIVE-INS III Rtl HOOK WILL rbn FULLER in "UNMASKED" ished the "Mrs. Miniver" sequel and now all she's waiting for is possible retakes before she joins Buddy in New York. Nothing like at Flnnrnov STARLITE SOUTH S.

F. DALY CITY "THE HEIRES Olivia dcIIAVILI.AMtAMnnteomery I.IH Oeorce Rnft-'D A Vf.KHIII I'ltOI- ESSION SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO having a rich fiance. Joy Lan- biff's betrothed, Jerry feairon, Jl'no STM34 A Ph. South mm til WHIN WIlUI I WHIN Willi! Between Ravhore and Ei Camlnn Ki "DOLL FACE" with VIVIAN BLAINE IVnnls O'Kcefe ft Cflrm-n Miranda JOHN PAYNE In "LARCENY" JOAN CAM-FIELD A DAN II TARLITE BELMONT 3 Harbor Boulevard nesr EI Csmlno Roal 2 ACTION-LOADED THRILL HITV "GOD'S COl NTRY THK WOMAN" JIAIC "THE BIG WHEEL MICKEY ROONEY -THOMAS MITCHELL for "Hasty Heart." Best production and direction Robert Ros-en for "All the King's Men." original screenplay Robert Pirosh for Battleground." Best use of color Walt Disney for 'Ichabod and Mr. Toad." Best photography Frank Planer for 'Champion." Best musical score Johnny Green for "Inspector General." has given her a car, a black mink coat, a silver fox and a leopard skin.

She shouldn't get cold with mm "mm mmm cowts mouse "BAGDAD MAt'REEN 6 VINCENT PRICE DOORS OPEN TONIGHT AT MILLBRAE HOME kmm prsm swam all that That's all today. See you GEORGE BRENT A BEVFKT ROREI'TS tomorrow: LJIIIDDACKl Camino A hadbourne "Bombi On Panther liland" fit SPlNCt UMIS Til I TRACY STEWART I MT SYDNEY GREENSTREET Jl I JOHN HOOIAK HON EL BARRYMORE 'Br tom jritRT 7 COLOR CARTOO "JtRRT" AND THl LION" I Color Tnv.lnllt PIILkniVM L. Phone OX 7-4444 Duke Here Tonight Jolm GARFIELD In "FLOWING GtHJt JUNIR0 SERRA BLVD. EL RANCHO DRIVE-IN' Junlnero Serra at El Csmlno Rea' A A TECHNICOLOR! ERROL FI.YNN and ALEXIS SMITH Plus New Edition Maaailne of the Screea "THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL GLENN FORD and JANET LEIGH "BKIDE FOR ERT VOLVO CLAUI'ETTE COLBERT GEO. BRENT SAN BRUNO DUKE ELLINGTON and his Concert Varieties" will hold the orTTj Camino Rritl Tk.au.

2 Complete Shows Starts 9 p. m. ELCAMINO WAKE hl.AMi stage tonight at the Civic Auditorium. Featured performer will Brlnt the Baby We Warm the Buttle: DOWNTOWN BOTH VERONICA LAKE and Andre de Toth, her director-husband, had bad breaks in Hollywood, so it's pleasant to hear that things are looking up for them in Europe. Andre is working in Italy on the script PRESTON FOSTER A BRIAN DO VI.YEY HOLIDAY BINGt HOSBV A FRED AST A IRE SAN FRANCISCO THEATERS include the blind troubadour, A1 a.

I AJ tw I Albert Hibbler; and Singers Kay -m enrennu nr An AiirT Oea Davis and Lu Eliot. OPERA HOUSE TONIftHT AT 1:30 UVJiWJrii; I HELP OVEP-2nd WEEK "THE HASTY HEART" A Vital Drama Ronald ReaaHn-Pnt. Neal-Rlchard Toild "THEI.MA JORDAN" Barbara Stanwyck Wendell Corv-Paul Krllr-Joan Tetrel BOX OFFICE OPEN'S AT PM ALEXANDRIA COMEDY GALORE GIUSEPPE uunn i WTTnitvnoiHH scott Elliabeth BOMBSHH1" "WAGONS WKTWARtv'-Cr-eter M--r COMPIETE NEW SHOW EVERY "AY STRAN DMrriVE JOHN FAYNK and tAII. Kl -SM I. "Abbott MnI Kmn kin (." SstntMnv-Pana "Alia nmV with POWELL FREDKIC HRISTOI'HER OU Mill Rita FROM SH A "1111 "ilarket Opprjna-HK.

1-M2 VyUILU Where Von- Come Back AIHe! "CAPTIVE Hll 1 WOM "OKI MS OF THE ONC.O" "HAS WHAT IT TAKES! GRAND HUMOR! CHARM! TENDERNESS! SCENIC MAGNIFICENCE!" N. Y. Times. "BRIDE FOR SALE" "Th purei and frthit Italia taner In tha Metropolitan Optra." N.Y. Times Dl STEFAN 0 CLAUOETTE COLBERT-ROBERT VOLVO Geo BRENT-Max BAEH-GUS St Mil IX, Plus' "LION AROLNIt" with Honald Muck March of Time: "Mar ARTHLR'S JAPAN" CONTINI'Ol EVERY DAY FROM 1 P.

M. mi nn ti in at nil II 2(1. Tax Inc. Sherman riay A OA. MMl IMH Ai QBANVILU.

Itr. Concrt PORTOLA Held Bla ek ICCIILJ Clement at 9th Ave. UULI3EUM Two Technicolor Hits "MONTANA'' Errol Flynn-Alexis Smlth-S. Z. Sakall BAGDAD' Maureen O'Hara-Vlncent Price-Jeff Corey "MOISHJE OYSH-EB, Famosa Caniorl AoDtT THEATRE PLAYERS of Dublin must the Abbey Playert if you want to ea Union at Ftllmora mo FI.

8-4131 rksiiii.li with Cantor I "TIio SiiiiiiJ Hla nUo 3IAZEL TOV" M4II P.M. kJCTDrUnlun Webster BA. 1-MS1 MClKw SANDS OF IMO JIM BIG THREE I NIT SHOW: FIRST SAN FRANCIS! SHOWING! I'NIT 1 "PARISIAN FOLI.IEW I As Gav ss a French Love A's TN1T 2 "THK IIAI'GHTEK OF I Revealing Secret of a Modern Kden 1 fSIl S---AFFMRS OF VNBEIIF" Fl'H CM'I AND SINNERS SIN. 1 P.M. rums.

mar. 2 -YQt th orAHP" -urssiAX color John WAYNE-Adel MARA-John AGAR Jane DY TAKES A SAILOR" 1 HHKRE NONE COME MACK ALIVLMUH A DHIKlr Dlvis.lnero and Hayes I I a i -a JOHN a.tl ftara Market bet. Tsv'or and Jvs "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" what SANDS OF IWO JIMA" with Adele Mara lCV7 AL acting isl" A Hil.l.- a rnN rJjL van Zl- Robert Cumminss In "FREE FOR ALL" i IV THE Kl r. MoRti MI "RHERS DOM Al in 'KIN Kt RODDY "DRUM5 Of ins tunwu wmm shocfino TR ANOr THRn.I.lvr.BBHWI A I tl A '-I I TYRONE rtlHIA Barry VOV At.E IH'M A i -TTTi--IVF'iiiiTirHnARTEJf ALXIIJARX PRESENTS AS ALEXANDER KOROA Production Popular Prleaa Stage Door VMM nr. 0rr.

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