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3 ASLEEP IN AUTO SEIZED FOR THEFT QUIZ One Said to Have Confessed String of Burglaries A string of burglaries and at least two automobile thefts were declared solved early yesterday when a Daly City patrolman found two men and woman asleep in one of the stolen cars. Arrested by Patrolman John Coleman were Manuel B. Romero, 20, of Monterey; John F. Hale, 20, of El Cerrito, and his sister, Mrs. Mary Ann McMillen, 28, of El Cerrito, who arrived here from Japan where she had been with her Air Force husband.

CONFESSION CLAIMED. In arresting the trio Coleman claimed solution of the burglary of the home of R. B. Hamill, hardware store owner, at 305 Yerba Buena Avenue, St. Francis Woods, in which a large quantity of sterling silverware, miscellaneous jewelry and other silver articles, a large of clothing, and the car owned by Mrs.

Nuriel McKean, Hamill's mother-in-law, were stolen. According to Inspector All Birdsell of the San Francisco police, Hale confessed to the Hamill burglarly, three other robberies in San Francisco, and the theft of another car at Willits. Police said Hale admitted the burglary of the Truman L. Parkhurst home at 2089 Twenty-first Avenue on August 20 in which jewelry valued at $150 was taken; at the Irving Westound home, 77 Cerritos Drive on August 24 when he took jewelry valued at $150, and the William Malone residence at No. 1 GabilIon Way on August 27 when clothing and jewelry valued at $600 were stolen.

WOMAN FREED. Mrs. McMillen was released after questioning. Hale in taking full blame, said he and Romero first met in Lancaster where they were serving terms of burglary. Both are out on parole now, according to Birdsall.

Hale said he met Romero again after coming to San Francisco two weeks ago. He said he stole an automobile in Willits and used its plates on the car taken from the Hamill home Monday night. Both Hale and Romero are being held on suspicion of burg. lary, suspicion of auto theft and on the technical holding charge of en route to Sacramento. According to Birdsall, Patrolman Coleman spotted the car at 2:45 a.

m. parked off the Coast Highway near the entrance to Thornton Beach. He recognized it as one described as stolen. Investigating he found the sleeping trio and most of the loot from the Hamill home. He said Hale told him.

he disposed of the clothing by selling it to passersby on Third Street at Howard Street. Strike Settled After 14 Years CHICAGO, Sept. -A fourteen-year-old strike ended today and a persistent picket who had been pavement-pounding past the place for twelve years said, "I'm glad. It was getting kind of monotonous." The AFL Auto Mechanics Union started picketing the Peterson Chevrolet Co. on the South Side in July, 1939.

Alexander "Scotty" Orr has patroled the walks in front of the salesrooms since 1941. The paid his wages. FEEL BETTER FAST! BAYER ASPIRIN 1 RELIEVES FADACHE FRAGRANCE QUEEN -Joan Weldon, chosen Queen of Fragrance for the cosmetic show in the St. Francis Hotel on September 13, is congratulated by Joel I. Green, president of the California toiletries representatives.

Dr. Sox Backs Milk Fund Urges Public Support For Campaign Health and happiness of thousands of San Francisco children has been improved by the Saints and Sinners Milk Fund, Dr. Ellis Sox, director of public health, said yesterday. Urging public support for the campaign to finance the chase of 1,000,000 bottles of milk for underprivileged San Francisco school children, Doctor Sox stressed the importance of getting children "in. the habit of drinking this health giving bev.

erage." His statement was issued as Suzanne and Sharon Colombat, 11-year-old twins who are headling the Saints Sinners corps of junior campaigners, visited his office. He said: "During the last five years the Saints Sinners Milk Fund has provided millions of bottles of milk for undernourished children in the San Francisco schools and this sulted in improving the health and happiness of thousands of our children. I urge all San Franciscans to support the milk fund." The campaign, with its goal of 1,000,000 bottles of milk during the next school year, will continue to October 3. Campaign headquarters are at 657 Market street, in the Palace Hotel building. Death Takes Architect Mrs.

Geraldine Frickie, Passes at 51 Mrs. Geraldine C. Frickie, a well known architectural designer, died in Marin General Hospital yesterday at the age of 51. Mrs. Frickie, a native of Oakland, had worked as an architectural designer here for twenty-five years.

She helped design the Roos Brothers department store, Her home was at 276 Cascade Drive, Mill Valley, She is. survived by her husband, James, and a sister, Mrs. Claribel Wiedemann, of Palm Springs, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow at the Church of Our Savior, Episcopal, in Mill Valley. Are you wearing an ordinary TRUSS THAT RUPTURE FAILS to hold We want you to try a NEW method of Rupture Control that will absolutely hold reducible rupture in normal less places giving renders muscles. cost Hernia Nature Lifting than LIFETIME a in any action chance comfort other of protection. to and Sykes repair method safety Controt' weakened which at AND 518 BACK GRANT GUARANTEE BLDG. Jukes THINK 1095 Phone Market HEmlock San 1-6881 Francisco HERNIA SERVICE CONTROL Daily 9 to 5, Saturday 9 til 2 'Here to Eternity' Preserves Realism, Greatness of Novell By HORTENSE A GREAT BOOK has a great film in the transference of James Jones' "From Here to Eternity," off the printed page on to the giant screen at Orpheum Theater where it will probably run from here to eternity.

This is Hollywood's answer to those carpers who are always wondering out loud why Holly. wood doesn't make more tie pictures. If it's realism these fussy characters are seeking, here it is stark, raw and earthy. Readers who found it difficult to put down the tome are going to be pleasantly surprised with Daniel Taradash's screenplay which plays on tions to the point where Jones' people are as he conceived them human beings with every weakness known to man from the time of Cain. Taradash hasn't "prettied up" any of the persons involved nor has he done a white wash job with one eye on censorship.

Dialogue that was unimportant to the importance of the book has been skilfully eliminated. It's a splendid piece of screen writing. Director Fred Zinnemann need no longer lean on the laurels he reaped for "High Noon." His guidance here proves he is not a "one picture" director and that future Zinnemann films are to be anticipated. Cast and story? Set in prePearl Harbor at Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, the dramatic events swing around Montgomery Clift, GI with a chip on each shoulder. A good bugler and an outstanding boxer, he was done out of his bugler's 1 post and was responsible for the blindness of another fighter in his previous outfit.

He's a man full of emotional nettles. Unfortunately, he rates Philip Ober as captain. Brass happy and a chaser, the officer is determined that Clift will resume his fighting, activities. Swing. man Lancaster, sergeant with a healthy dislike for his superior officer but an old-time Army man who fights for his men.

Also, he is having his moments with Deborah Kerr, as the loose morals wife of Ober. Clift's determination not 10 succumb to Ober's boxing team plan nets him every evil in the book including murder and death, Startlingly fine performances throughout are the measure of the film. Clift scores as the sensitive private whose professional life is no more complicated than his personal life-a love affair with Donna Reed, as a harlot determined to acquire a large bank account and retire to a life of respectability on the mainland. Frank Sinatra surprises with one of the most believable per- Ticket Sale For 'Kismet' TICKETS FOR "Kismet," new musical with Alfred Drake and Doretta Morrow, are on sale at the where box office of production the Curran the begin its local engagement on September 14 as final offering in the San Francisco Civic Light Opera season. Produced by Edwin Lester, the operetta has a score based on the music of Alexander Borodin as adapted by Wright and Forrest.

It features Beatrice Kraft and a group of Jack Cole dancers. "Sword and Rose" THE ROISTERING royal times of Henry VIII of England spring to life in the Walt Disney production, "The and the Rose," Technicolor venture tale at the Alexandria with Richard Todd and Glynis Johns in leading roles. Crown Billing DESERT ADVENTURE in 3-D and a floating musical about a showboat company bring melodrama and melodies to the Crown screen in "Inferno," with Robert Ryan, Rhonda Fleming and William plotting triangular schemes, and "Cruisin' Down The Irving Screen AT THE IRVING are "Dangerous When Wet," with Esther Williams and, Denise Darcel heading the aquatic set, and "Pickup on South Street," where pickpocket Richard Widmark and espionage agents tangle. British Favorite With Film Fans NARDIA GRAY, starred with George Cole and Oscar Homolka in the British comedy, "Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow," at the Larkin, is listed second only to Joa.

Greenwood as a favorite of the English picture fans. "Houdini" "and I terfront will have final ings tonight, Rome Movie Will Open MORTON and Audrey Hepburn, "Roman formances on any man's screen, Holiday," produced and dias a persecuted soul, who finally rected by William Wyler, opens cracks under the strain. And, tomorrow at the Paramount. Lancaster contributes a double The comedy romance tells a thejedge performance in a double story of a young princess (Miss edge role. Hepburn) off on a spree in HIGHLIGHT SCENES in Rome.

Then love, in the person sneak attack on of Peck, a newspaperman, December 1941 final scene, ters the picture, aboard a ship 1 headed for the Filmed in Rome the picture, States, between Miss Kerr and boasts world-famous landMiss Reed (this scene will make marks. These include the every writer jealous of Author Roman Forum; the Castel Sant' Taradash) the ugly fight Angelo; the Pantheon and the between Clift and his tormenter Piazza Del Campidoglio, the Ernest Borgnine, sergeant re- city square originally laid out sponsible for the death of Sina- by Michelangelo. tra these are just a few. Sharing the bill will be the There are many more gripping Technicolor cartoon moments. the Giant Killer," which won As a great picture this is the awards at both the Venice and end.

Trieste film festivals. THE PUBLIC DEMANDS ANOTHER WEEK Hans Christian Andersen starring the dancer TECHNICOLOR Kaye Children 60c-Students MASON AT GEARY COMINGSTAGE DOOR DAILY YU. FROM 6-4767 1 P.M RACHEL SEA L. AROUND CARSON'S US' I CLAY "RISQUE AND RIBALD." -Toronto RECOMMENDED TO BROAD-MINDED PEOPLE! Fillmore at Clay FL, 6-1123 "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" BOX OFFICE MICHELE MORGAN GERALD PHILIPE NOEL-NOEL OPENS 6 P.M. ISA MIRANDA-VIVIANE ROMANCE-FRANCOISE ROSAY ANOTHER BRITISH COMEDY HOWL LARKINI ENGLAND'S NEWEST AND FUNNIEST LAUGH RIOT Larkin nr.

Geary "MR. POTTS GOES TO MOSCOW" PR. 5-3811 BOX OFFICE Funnier than "Tight Little Island" and "Laughter in OPENS 6 P.M. Paradise" with Geerge Cole Nadia Gray Oscar Homolka Heart Warming! Soul Searing! She Had One Road to Choice to Make! THE RAF VALLONE in Of HOPP TRIPLE WINNER Cannes also Ferruccio Tagliavini F1.6:3680 AWARD Venice 6 P. M.

Berlin "FAME thE DEVIL" Today from, UNION NR. FILLMORE BRIDGE 2 U. Jean ARTHUR Simmons, RANK Deborah Kerr, David TECHNICOLOR Farrar, Sabu HITS! 3010 BA. GEARY 4022 BLYD. Flora Kathleen Robson Byron "BLACK NARCISSUS" David Niven, Kin Hunter, Raymond Massey, Marius Goring Today from 6 p.m.

He a SAN FRANCISCO TODAY at the THEATERS DOWNTOWN PORTOLA Last Times SU, Tonight! 1-5814 5 'BIG UNITS! -FOR ADULTS ONLY1-'MALE AND Daring! Revealing!) TO OF and Then) 5- QUEENS OF Burlesque On the Screen) COMPLETE NEW SHOW TOMORROW "A NIGHT AT THE at 7th PR. 6-3200 STRAND BARBARA STANWYCK -LADY OF SANDERS inEMBASSY Mkt. at 7th. HE. BANKHEAD 1-5221 STREET TO WILDE SHIRLEY BOOTH "TAKE ME TO TOWN" Technicolor ANN SHERIDAN STERLING HAYDEN SHOWN ON OUR GIANT TRI MAGNITUDE SCREEN NO GLASSES NEEDED! TELENEWS MEt.

-5th, IN YU. COLOR! 6-2400 MATTERHORN" PETE CARTOON -50 EVENTS POWELL Powell at Market LA" LORETTA YOUNG KENT SMITH "BACK -CHARLES BOYER 1 NOB HILL NOB HILL California nr. TECHNICOLOR! Mason with LESLIE CARON Plus OUTSTANDING SHORT SUBJECTS JEAN PIERRE AUMONT MARINA THEATERS MARINA Chestnut WAlnut at Steiner 1-1234 "STRANGER WORE A GUN" 3-D! Will Be Shown at 1:00, 4:00. 7:00, 10:00 "FLAME OF Will Be Shown at 2:45, 5:45, 8:45 PRESIDIO Chestnut WAlnut nr. 1-2929 Scott "DESERT MacRAE Will Be Shown at 7:00 10:00 0 P.M.

-'UNDER THE RED Be Shown at 9 P.M. Only MISSION DISTRICT GRANDE Cont. A Daily-Mission MONSTER" 23rd RICHARD CARLSON- JEAN BYRON ALMOST LYNCHED" ROOSEVELT and STIFF" York. DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS MAN" JOHN IRELAND GOLDEN STATE THEATERS UPTOWN Sutter at Steiner 3-DIMENSION! ROBERT RYAN Snowing at 3:25, 7:00 10:30 "MAIN STREET TO Showing at 1:45, 5:20. 8:55 CROWN Mission near 22nd St.

TECHNICOLOR! ROBERT RYAN Also CRUISIN' DOWN THE RIVER" HAIGHT RICHARD Haight and WIDMARK Cole ON SOUTH YVONNE DeCARLO "SEA DEVILS" PALACE Powell RANDOLPH and Columbus SCOTT "STRANGER WORE A "ALL I Barbara Stanwyek VERDI Telephone Broadway DOuglas nr Stockton 2-2810 CLIFTON WEBB BETTE DAVIS in- STAR" EL REY 1970 2 by Ocean Av. PR TECHNICOLOR! 6-3200 RYAN-RHONDA FLEMING Disney's "SWORD THE ROSE" RICHARD TODD GLYNIS, JOHNS IRVING Irving ESTHER Street at 15th WILLIAMS Ave. "DANGEROUS WHEN WET Also "PICKUP ON SOUTH GRANADA kichard Mission and WIDMARK Ocean ON SOUTH YVONNE DeCARLO "SEA DEVILS" AMAZON Geneva QUIET at Mission MAN" JORN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA "ROAD TO BALI" BING CROSBY DALY CITY Mission at Flournoy DALY GREAT CITY Starts FRIDAY LANZA Gilbert WAR SMOKE" COLMA SERRA 2710 Junipero PLaza Serra 5-1455 Bivd. ON SOUTH Richard WIDMARK: DEVIL PARK PRESIDIO Wa-4-STAR Clement-23rd. BA.

-Technicolor! 1-2200 Caron-Mel Ferrer-Zsa Zsa Gabor "IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAF" Loretta YOUNG John FORSYTHE New Star in 'Path of Hope' RAF VALLONE, the leading role in Hope," opening at night. is an actor from the "street" He was the film San Francisco Examiner 22 Thursday, Sept. 3, 1953 Turin daily, when Giuseppe de who plays "The Path of the Rio towho has risen to stardom. critic for Santis gave him his first role in "Bitter Rice." Since then, he has made seven pictures, including "The White Line," "Under the Olive Tree," "Anna" and the cur. rent "Path of Hope," in which his co-star is his young wife, alfiery Elena Varzi.

SUBURBAN TODAY at THEATERS EAST BAY MARIN PENINSULA EAST BAY BLUMENFELD THEATERS OAKLAND "MASTER OF 11th BALL Broadway TECHNICOLOR! ERROL FLYNN "SHOOT FIRST" JOEL MeCREA ROXIE 17th and MOON Telegraph IS Avenue William HOLDEN- Maggie MeNAMARA DAVID NIVEN DAWN ADDAMS BERKELEY BERKELEY Shattuck AShberry at 3-4300 Haste -THE MOON IS A William HOLDEN-Maggie McNAMARA DAVID NIVEN DAWN ADDAMS of Honor Film BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 5:45 P.M. OAKS Phone Solano at LAndscape The Alameda 6-1836 OF TECHNICOLOR! ERROL FLYNN Anthony STEELE Beatrice CAMPBELL "SHOOT JOEL, McCREA CONCORD ENEAN Phone JEFF Concord CHANDLER 7623 SIOUX MAKES THREE" PITTSBURG ENEAN 325 "Stranger 1. 10th-Phone Wore Gun'- 2-4764 3-DIMENSION! RANDOLPH SCOTT Also THE Phone 2-2901 TECHNICOLOR! JOHN PAYNE "BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER" VOGUE Phone RICHARD Pittsburg 2-6450 TODD Disne "SWORD THE Denise OF CALCUTTA" BERKELEY UNITED ARTISTS Cont, TH. from 3-1487 FRED ASTAIRE UID CHARISSE CASE OF LARCENY'FREE HINKS' KID SHOW SATURDAY AT 10:20 RICHMOND U. A.

9th and Matinee Macdonald. at BE. 12:15 4-6322 Daily LESLIE CARON and MEL FERRER Also "FLAME OF CALCUTTA" NASSER BROS. THEATERS ALAMEDA ALAMEDA. RIDE, LAkehurst 2-4433 TECHNICOLOR! ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER ANTHONY QUINN CITY THAT NEVER POWERS GIG YOUNG VOGUE Phone LAkehurst 3-DIMENSIO 2-7337 AT FEATHER GUY MADISON FRANK LOVEJOY "WOMAN THEY ALMOST JOHN LUND and AUDREY TOTTER NEPTUNE 2 Central Great at Webster Classics HARRY CAREY EDWINA BOOTH "SEQUOIA" with JEAN PARKER ORINDA ORINDA Tunnel at Orinda 2233 OF THE HARRIS ETHEL WATERS "FLAME OF DARCEL-PATRIC DENICE LARGE FREE PARKING AREA NORTH OAKLAND PIEDMONT 4185, Phone Piedmont PI.

5-2727 Ave. SONG TO MERLE OBERON CORNEL WILDE PAUL LUKAS CARY GRANT-KATHARINE REPRURN DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 6:30 P.M. DOWNTOWN OAKLAND LUX THEATER TW. at 3-3786 HA NE' -TECHNICOLOR! ALAN LADD and JEAN ARTHUR "CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS" OPEN DAILY AT 10:00 A.M. MOULIN ROUGE 8th-B'way 1-4537 FIRST RUN (BURLESQUE ON THE SCREEN!) -FOR ADULTS ONLYEL REYN San BURLESQUE Pablo Ave, THEATER! STAGE! MARIE VOE BROOKLYN'S BOUNCING LOMBSHELL (FOR ADULTS ONLY) CONTINUOUS 1 P.

M. TILL MIDNIGHT MARIN COUNTY BLUMENFELD THEATERS SAN RAFAEL RAFAEL 2 by GLenwood TECHNICOLOR! 3-5442 SIOUX CHANDLER-FAITH DOMERGUE OVER DEREK and JOHN HODIAK SAN ANSELMO TAMALPAIS GLenwood ALAN 3-5441 LADD TECHNICOLOR! JEAN ARTHUR--VAN HEFLIN Brandon DeWILDE Jack PALANCE FAIRFAX FAIRFAX- CLOSED GLenwood TONIGHT! 3-5441 LILO -LESLIE CARON "TONIGHT WE SING PINZA MILL VALLEY SEQUOIA Phone CLARK DUnlap 8-4862 GABLE LET ME TIERNEY RICHARD HAYDN RIVER" TECHNICOLOR RORY CALHOUN-CORINNE CALVET LARKSPUR LARK Phone WILLIAM Larkspur HOLDEN 333 MOON IS BLUE'DAVID NIVEN MAGGIE MeNAMARA PENINSULA SAN MATEO LAUREL Cater by Phone LYtell 3-3180 -MASTER OF ERROL FLYNN-ANTHONY STEELE 'SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS MANOR 25th by Ave. FIreside 5-1610 JAMES STEWART JOANNE DRU GREAT SIOUX UPRISING" Jeft CHANDLER Faith DOMERGUE Create your own opportunities. If you feel qualified for a better position, "tell the world" with an Examiner Situations Wanted Want Ad. Call SUtter 1-2424.

PENINSULA SAN MATEO PALM 17th Color and by Palm. FI. TECHNICOLOR! 5-1015 WAGON FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE NANETTE FABRAY-OSCAR LEVANT BELMONT BELMONT Phone WILLIAM LYtell HOLDEN 3-9405 MUON IS NIVEN-MAGGIE MeNAMARA -MAN ON A TIGHTROPE'Fredric MA GRAHAME MENLO PARK PARK Phone MOON Davenport IS BLUE" 3-6181 WILLIAM HOLDEN-DAVID NIVEN MAGGIE ADDAMS GUILD. Richard Phone DAvenport ATTENBOROUGH 3-6760 -BRIGHT with FERNANDEL LOS ALTOS ALTOS CLOSED TONIGHT: 8-5212 Fri: -'WHITE WITCH GIRL NEXT DOOR" CosmeticShow Sept. 13 An anticipated 3,000 store owners, buyers and merchandise managers from northern California and Nevada will gather in San Francisco September 13 for the annual California cosmetic show at the St.

Francis Hotel. The latest in cosmetics and perfumes for fall and winter will be exhibited during the six day show. More than a million dollars of business is expected to be transacted. Selected as "Queen of Fragrance" for the show is Joan Weldon of San Francisco, now a Hollywood starlet soon to be seen in her first movie, "So This Is Love." The show is being sponsored jointly by the Northern California Cosmetic Club and the California Toiletries Representatives. Fisticuff Case Dismissed Judge Rejects Charges In Showboat Melee Battery charges based on fisticuffs which highlighted recent unsuccessful efforts to refloat the river boat Fort Sutter at Aquatic Park were dismissed here yesterday.

Municipal Judge Charles S. Peery, in ordering the charges dismissed, held that the three principals involved were mutually responsible. The complainant was Earl Duff, employed by Promoter Barney Gould as a nightwatchman aboard the boat. Defendants were Tom Anderson, one of Gould's partners in the showboat promotion, and Frank Conley, a bulldozer operator employed by Anderson. Duff had charged the men 1 struck him as he sought two halt bulldozing operations last July 26.

Anderson and Conley told the court they struck back at Duff after he came at them swinging a length of two-by. four. Former Coroner's Aide Is Suicide Mrs. Agnes Ruth De Rocca, a retired clerk in the coroner's office, was found hanged yesterday. in a Fourth Street hotel room.

Deputy Coroner James Prisaid Mrs. De Rocca ap parently had committed suicide because of ill health. That was her reason for retiring from the coroner's office on August 20 after nine years. Mrs. De Rocca, 64, lived at 1326 Hyde Street.

She had reg. listered at the hotel at 85 Fourth Street under an assumed name. Old St. Mary's Players Present "Gramercy Ghost" by John Cect! Holm Directed by Hagerty Friday and Saturday Evenings, September 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26. Curtain 8:30 Old St.

Mary's Theatre California and Grant Avenue Tickets $1.25, tax ineluded, TU 6-4388 oF 2-5644 PACIFIC MANOR SEAVUE Sharp Park- FL. TECHNICOLOR: 5-2164 OF Errol FLYNN: also Jeff CHANDLER in "GREAT SIOUX UPRISING" FOX WEST BURLINGAME COAST THEATERS PENINSULA Phone DI. 3-DIMENSIONI 3-1825 AT FEATHER SIMMONS- "CAGE OF SAN MATEO SAN MATEO Phone ERROL DI. FLYNN 3-5651 OF John OVER KOREA" SAN CARLOS CARLOS Phone "MOON LYtell IS BLUE" 3-2110 WILLIAM HOLDEN DAVID NIVEN "IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY' REDWOOD CITY FOX Telephone -THUNDFR EMerson 6-4676 JAMES STEWART JOANNE DRU "VICE G. ROBINSON SAN FRANCISCO THEATERS CORONET Geary I nr.

1st HIT! A.ve. Ryan- Rhonda Fleming Jeanne CROSSING' ALEXANDRIA Geary at Open 1 18th p.m. Av. "SWORD THE TODD Barbara I DESIRE" METRO ON SE THE BA, 1-8181 RICHARD TODD GLYNIS JOHNS I Stanwyek THE Divisadero DESERT at SONG" Hayes Kathryn GRAYSON Gordon McRAE "IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY" LORETTA YOUNG-JOHN FORSYTHE BALBOA TIMELY Balboa-38th-BA. THRILLERS! 1-8181 "MAN ON March KIRK JUGGLER" Sacramento at Presidio VOGUE FINAL WEEKS! "FORBIDDEN Winner! "REMARKABLE MOVIE -Life Mag.

NASSER BROS. THEATERS NEW MISSION Mission at 7-1261 22nd NOW! ON OUR HUGE PANORAMIC SCREEN 3-D' "STRANGER WORE A Disney's "SWORD ROSE" Color! FREE PARKING AFTER 6. P.M. NEW FILLMORE WE. 1-2600 3-D! "STRANGER WORE A GUN" -Color "CRUISIN DOWN Haymes ROYAL Polls nr.

Continuous Calif. GR. from 4-2131 1 ON SOUTH STREET'Richard WIDMARK Jean Also "MAIN STREET TO BROADWAY" ALHAMBRA Polk PRospect and 5-5656 Green NOW! ON OUR HUGE PANORAMIC SCREEN 3-D! "STRANGER WORE A Disney's "SWORD THE ROSE" CASTRO Castro RICHARD MA WIDMARK 1-6120 PICKUP ON SOUTH Gordon SONG" WEST PORTAL DISTRICT EMPIRE W. Portal 3-D! Ave, SE. 3-D! 1-9504 3-D! "THE STRANGER WORE A GUN" TECHNICOLOR! RANDOLPH SCOTT Will Be Shown at 6:50 10:40 STREET TO BROADWAY" Tallulah BANKHEAD-Shirley Booth Herb Shriner-Mary Martin-Rex Will Be Shown 8:55 n.

m. Harrison 3-D 3 Stooge Comedy! "SPOOKS" Will Shown at 8:25 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 P.M. SUNSET DISTRICT SUNSET Irving at 46th. MO. 4-6300 DANA ANDREWS SUSAN HAYWARD "FRONTIER DeCARLO SAN BRUNO AVENUE AVENUE San Bruno RICHARD Av.

JU. WIDMARK 4-9976 -PICKUP SOUTH ME TO TOWN" WEST COAST CINEMA Phone Market UN. Nr. 3-58001 6th "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" TECHNICOLOR! MARILYN MONROE JANE RUSSELL CHARLES CORORN EL CAPITAN Mission UN, at 3-58001 STREET TO TI Tallah BANKHEAD Herb SHRINER Disney's Technicolor TRUE-LIFE "DANGEROUS CROSSING Jeanne Crain FREE PARKING AFTER 6 P.M. "PROWLERS OF THE DESERT 19th Ave.

Katuryn GRAYSON Gordon McRAE Als ON SOUTH KIDDIE MATINEE TODAY 12:30 THE JUNGLE also CARTOON DRIVE-IN THEATERS EL RANCHO Serra El Camino PL. 5-3000 EXCLUSIVE S. F. DRIVE IN SHOWING WORE A SCOTT "SWORD ROSE" Richard Todd TERRACE DRIVE-IN- nr JU. Bayshore 4-5300 "WHITE WITCH SUSAN HAYWARD-ROBERT MITCHUM DEVILS" TECHNICOLOR! YVONNE D-CARLO ROCK HUDSON GENEVA DRIVE Michael 2150 RENNIE Geneva Jeanne Walt Disney's "SWORD THE RICHARD TODD and GLYNIS JOHNS MISSION DRIVE IN ATOP GUTTENBERG OFF 5500 BLOCK OF MISSION STREET "RIDE.

VAQUERO" TECHNICOLOR! ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER HOWARD KEEL ANTHONY QUINN "MAIN STREET TO BROADWAY Tallulah. BANKHEAD Herb SHRINER PALO ALTO DAvenport 3-4100 WEBS SCOUTMASTER AND THE SHE VARSITY Phone DA -STALAG Venport 3-6411 WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR -GREAT JEFF CHANDLER-FAITH DOMERGUE GOLDEN STATE THEATERS SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO STATE San Francisco-JU, RANDOLPH 8-1434 SCOTT "STRANGER WORE A GUN" 3-DI "SWORD THE TODD SAN BRUNO EL CAMINO On El "SHANE Camino Real LADD-Jean ARTHUR "CRUISIN' DOWN RIVER' -DICK Haymes MILLBRAE MILLBRAE BI Phone Camino- OX, Chadbourna 7-4444 with SYLVANA MANGANO Edward G. SQUAD" Major Suburban DRIVE IN THEATERS EAST PENINSULA MARIN COUNTY CONCORD MOTOR IN By Open the Daily 7 Monument p.m. "MAIN STREET TO BROADWAY'-Color Tallulah BANKHEAD-Heien HAYES "IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY" Loretta YOUNG and John FORSYTHE BARGAIN NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY EL CERRITO CERRITO MOVIES MOTOR EL San Pablo at Fairmont. LA.

6-7824 Gates Open 7 p.m, -Show Starts at Dusk TAKES A WIFE" TECHNICOLOR! BETTY GRABLE DALE ROBERTSON-THELMA RITTER MAN ON A TIGHTROPE" FREDRIC MARCH-GLORIA GRAHAME OAKLAND AIRPORT AIRPORT Auto Movies 98th nr. Oakland Airport. LO. 9-3622 "DANGEROUS WHEN WET '-Color Esther WILLIAMS-Fernando LAMAS -MAN ON A MARCH- GLORIA GRAHAME ALAMEDA ISLAND AUTO MOVIES 3 BLOCKS FROM TUBE IN ALAMEDA with CLIFTON WEBB Barbara STANWYCK Thelma RITTER Also OF TRIPOLIE LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 10:30 P.M DRIVE- IN Webster at Alameda Tube. LA, 3-9344 "SOUTH SEA WOMAN VIRGINIA MAYO -BURT LANCASTER -TO HAVE AND HAVE BOGART Lauren BACALL SAN PABLO RANCHO DRIVE- IN 14th Broadway, San Pablo, BE.

4-6648 "DANGEROUS CROSSING JEANNE CRAIN MICHAEL RENNIE. "SILVER CITY' YVONNE DeCARLO BELMONT STARLITE MARILEN LY. MUNROE 3-0074 "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" CROUS CROSSING -Jeanne Crain SAN MATEO BURLINGAME 1 STUDIO DRIVE- IN Peninsular Ave. Between El Camino and Bayshore, D1, 3-6438. Show Starts Dusk, "FARMER TAKES A WIFE" Color BETTY GRABLE DALE ROBERTSON ON A MARCH-GLORIA GRAHAME PALO ALTO PALO ALTO DRIVE- IN Amarillo nr.

Bayshore, DA venport 2-6630 HO EDWINA BOOTH and HARRY CARET "SEQUOIA" Starring JEAN PARKER SAN RAFAEL MOTOR MOVIES GL. San 3-5443 Rafael -'HANS CHRISTIAN DANNY RATE JEANMAIRE. and FARLEY GRANGER.

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