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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 4

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Dec. 1950 IN HOLLYWOOD 4 Son Bernardino DAILY SUN Industrialist Says Smog Going na( sued General Petroleum Corp. for $183,987, claiming it ruined vast quantities of plants because of gases from its Torrance refinery. King said he is moving his business to Oxnard because of Back Ailment Blamed for Garbo Film Role Vetoes To Drive People Out of LA. DAY Vsl Monday Through Friday I 3 to P.

M. I I to 10:30 P.M. I Saturdays and Sundays I 2 to 5 P.M.; I to 10:30 P.M. I (Spectator Free) I SWING AUDITORIUM I Jatlenaronge a pirate ship free-for-all battle. "It happens in all my films," she groaned.

"I'm never car-ressed just bruised." Nine-year-old girl goes to Reno and sues her mother and father for a divorce. It's the plot of a story U. I. just purchased from director Kurt (Rocketship XM) Neumann. Former RKO producer Howard Lang, now a steel magnate, will wed Pasadena socialite Virginia Stewart following his January divorce.

father, not like son: William Friml, composer-son of Rudolf Friml, is writing a hot tune with Johnny Mercer for Frankie Laine. PAT WANTS NO WESTERNS You Can Enjoy Top CHICKEN THRILL With Our Deluxe Frying or Roasting KNODEL'S PHEASANT CHICKEN America's Premium Pan-Ready. "Flavor FRESH AIR in "POULTRY NEW HAMPSHIRE CORNISH AND PHEASANT Orders in Advance Appreciated LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 UP) A warning from a top industrialist that smog is going to drive people out of Los Angeles highlighted rising public protests over the nuisance today. An assembly committee on air nolution wound up a hearing after three days' intensive subjection to just what it is investigating smog.

Telephone calls to city and county officials, letters to editors of newspapers and public conversation generally dwelt on what can be done about smog described durin" the hearing as a killer. William M. Jeffers, civic leader and retired president of the Union SHOE REPAIR While U.Walt Invisible CI AO Half Seles FAMOUS DEPT. STORE 393 Street DEC. 2 RAINBOW GARDENS ISO EAST MONTEREY POMONA The One and Only HARRY JAMES and HIS ORCHESTRA Special nance FRIDAY, DEC.

1 RUDY BLYN and His Band Ladie Admitted Free Subject to Federal Tax on Friday Only By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Maybe you'll read it In Garbo's autobiography someday, but the inside story on her veto of one film role after another is a back ailment that has caused her severe pain for many years and Which has become aggravated in recent months. The powers at Fox have decided that Dennis Day is a screen type after his click in "111 Get By." He'll step before the cameras again in "The Belle of Market Street." Paul Douglas and his bride, Jan Sterling are renting the old $250,000 Marion Davies mansion, which has a private waterfall and a 300-foot-long swimming pool. Says Paul: "It's so palatial we can't possibly go Hollywood. Hollywood has to come to us." Douglas gets a workout in his new film, a pro football yarn, "The Guy Who Sank the Navy." "I'm learning how to wrestle, punch a bag, do a time step and sing a song. Oh, yes," he added, "I also act." Write finis to Katharine Hepburn's backstage romance with Michael Benthall, the British di rector who put her through her paces in "As You Like Never say die note Orson Welles is still shooting on "Othello" in Rome.

He started a year and a half ago. 'HORNBLOWER' PECK Gregory Feck's eyes light up when he talks about "Captain Horatio Hornblower." which he made in England. "Greatest sea battle stuff I've ever seen on the screen," he says. "Jack Warner saw the film and said, We should release this as two Even the miniatures are colossal 18-foot scale model ships eVli operated by two men hidden below decks." Peck's next is "David and Bathsheba," Fox's Biblical epic with Susan, Hayward as the doll I whose romance with a king be came the big buzz-buzz of Jerusalem. A fellow we know ran into Robert Mitchum and remarked that Bob was a heck of an actor to jump from one re-take to another.

"Are you kidding" Mitchum is reported to have said. "I'm always the same in every movie and every re-take. All I do is change suits." Yvonne de Carlo's pals are urging her to tackle concert warbling now that her contract with U. I. is up in the air.

"Festival Ballet," which stars Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin, is chalking up the same kind of a hit in London that Britain's own Sadlers Wells ballet scored in the U. S. Windsor wound up "Hurricane Island" with assorted bruises suffered in Meat Chickens Raised" means GROWN PARADISE" Contest littles nnilF to the Garner-Muth UUlilC Showroom, 532 St. nAU Your Name and Ad-OIUll dress on a Contest Blank Prr Th Beautiful UbC NEW 1951 FORD NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED "I don't hate westerns." Patricia Neal tossed the denial to me to explode talk that she's one movie queen who could easily do without buckskin epics for he rest of her career. Word got around that Pat was anti-western when she turned down Warners' "Sugarfoot" and that she wasn't exactly delirious with joy when she was assigned to the same studio's "Raton Pass." "I had a wonderful time," she said.

"I ride, I shoot, I go through the whole business. I even got killed for the first time. And you know something? I was marvelous. I looked so dead." Alan Young, who waged a losing battle against plunging necklines on his TV show, is blushing. Paramount just penciled in Marie Wilson for his leading lady in his first film there.

The one-time Dead End Kids are in the army now in 'The Bowery Boys Battalion." Leo Gor-cey, Huntz Hall and Gabriel Dell are still "the Carole Lombard-Charles Laugh-ton oldie, "They Knew What They Wanted," just popped up in Rome with the title, "Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Wife." Movita, the Spanish fireball who'played in "Mutiny on the Bounty," wiggles into a sarong again for "South of Singapore." ANOTHER GREAT BUGS BUNNY CLUB SHOW 10 A.M. Saturday EXCITING FEATURE 6 CARTOONS "Atom Man vi. Superman" Membership Prize Nickel Jar Queen Elmer Fudd, Etc. Rocket Ship X-M JIMMY 5IAKK. ft mm U.

S. POST OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P.M. DAILY WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES BOULEVARD MARKET 3200 Street OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Phone 7-1150 See the FORD for '51 at Garner-Muth Motor Co. VALUABLE BOOR PRIZES STONE MARTEN STOLE 16" TELEVISION SET Purchased from Harris Co. smog.

He seeks an injunction to restrain the refinery from emit ting gases. WALLPAPER SINGLE ROLL 10c ENAMEL Gal. $2.95 CABIN PAINT Gal. $1.95 Home Owners Paint Store 40 Third St. OnHwvM Wilt Riverside BURT LANCASTER EDMUND GWENN "MR.

880" Also JOHN GARFIELD "Breaking Point" "RIO GRANDE" Stirring JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA Plus THE BOWERY BOYS "TRIPLE TROUBLE" NEW COLTON TH EATRE Frl. and Sit. Jitiioti CfiTTPN Llnrli DARNELL Jlfl CHANDLER Uornil WILDE In "TWO FLAGS WEST" All. CARY GRANT In "MR. LUCKY" With LARAINE DAY Show Start! 7 P.M.

Todl TELEPHONE 3SII COINER COURT I CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 P.M. JOHN HOOIAK Also STARTS SUNDAY ht.LK tort DEBORAH HEM STEWART GRANGER Alto "Jacqueline Misbehaves" ENDS TODAY Owir, (1:10 "UNION STATION" "THE SHOWDOWN" STARTS SAtUnDAY STEPHEN Mr.NALLY ALEXIS SMITH "WYOMING MAIL" (Color) "THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL" TODAY Cont. from 6:30 P.M. BETTE DAVIS ANNE BAXTER "ALL ABOUT EVE" 2nd Top Ctj-Ffliturt ROBERT MITCHUM In "WHERE DANGER LIVES" DOORS OPEN 1:30 TWO BIG ACTION HITS! STARTS TODAY "BOMBAY CLIPPER" "THE CRIMSON TRAIL" NOW Doors Om P.M. BETTE DAVIS ANNE BAXTER "ALL ABOUT EVE" -Plul PAUL HENREIO JACK OAKIE "Last of the Buccaneers" TODAY Show Start.

7 fin pii MARK STEVENS EDM0ND O'BRIEN "Between Midnite Dawn" PLUS ACTION! THRILLS! IN COLOR A. MURPHY M. CHAPMAN "KANSAS RAIDERS" DOOKWAY" I JJ.I.UJI.IJU, Hff ii iJiM 'MMMsWesV. HUH It LAST 2 HAYS! Pacific railroad, charged that Los Angeles is being "crucified by failure to control the problem. "Conditions after three years of 'control' under the supervisors are an outrage," he said.

"They are going to drive a lot of people out of Los Angeles and that includes me. "A big city like Los Angeles is crucified, and although I was partly responsible for the present law, if they (the supervisors) don't do something I would favor turning the matter over to the cities for effective results." Meanwhile, Fred C. King, wholesale flower grower of Garde- EMMA'S CERAMICS Firing Supplies. Greenware Reindeers, Sleighs, Xmas Trees and Santas in Greenware Intlructiont in Ceramic and China Painting 34 Fontana FONTANA 9 DAYS LEFT To Get Your PERSONALIZED GREETING CARDS BARN Mi FLAGGC0. i "Greeting Card and Gift Headquarters" 43 Court St.

and 442 3rd St. 5 i Phone 2145 Free Parking at Court Street i i Auto Park with $1.00 Purchase "CHICAGO" ROLLER SKATES The finest shoe skates you can buy with genuine white leather shoes. Get Hep I Get "CHICAGO' NOW playing "WYOMING MAIL" In Technicolor S. McNALLY A. SMITH 2nd HIT "MR.

LUCKY" CARY GRANT LARAINE DAY Show Starts: Week Nltei: 6:45 Sat. 6:00 4:00 P. M. Thru 6:30 P. M.

Electric Car Heaters NIGHT TO-NIGHT $1.00 Per Car "Lady Takes a Chance" JOHN WAYNE, JEAN ARTHUR "MR. LUCKY" CARY ORANT-LARRAINE DAY "DEVIL'S ft1 ej JF Mt a Witt LMmM z.Mnif noj tDR EN FBI Tfrflpi I OnM.f.ii bitvM. kWf Garner-Muth Motor Co. 532 St. loYM svr.umM si CLIFTON WEBBr'Ae spools mi JANEWYMAN-K1RKD0U6LAS RIVERSIDE Municipal Auditorium SUNDAY, DEC.

3 8:30 P.M. THE ONE AND ONLY TICKETS: $3.60. $3.00, $2.40 S1.80. $1.20 (TAX INCL.) Tickets on Sule at MARGARITA'S SHOP 339 Highland Ave. Till Saturday 5:30 P.M.

CHENEY'S MUSIC HOUSE 3931 Main Street, Riverside BASKETBALL TONIGHT VALLEY COLLEGE CITRUS COLLEGE VALLEY COLLEGE GYM. 8 P.M. Adult 80c H. S. Students 40c Jr.

HI Students 25c i0M It's SIERRA PARK for Better DANCING A SHARPER BAND BIGGER CROWDS EVERY SAT. NITE 40th and Sierra Way SAN BERNARDINO Xow Every II I AY I Hours ot UANCINU FROM 8:30 TO 12:30 Ti Only Sweet Music DANCE in San Bernardino County EVERY FRIDAY JAdm0n 83 cenUpluetex 1AWREHCE- ARTHUR KENNEDY rnnuullin fUD! fTI flMlN RAPPfR HftLOMAHwN fa GERTRUDE XT I 1 ft IRVING Starts to CttWWwjM COHET jOj Sunday Mffi- DANCE TO THE SAGEBRUSH SERENADERS Every Friday and Saturday Night AT TAYLOR'S Between Irye Mawr and Rtdlands Featuring jane owens shorty scott ray Mcdonald albert brooks tw ii ii ibbw CHOQSEONE'OF THESf NEW Ke tifffriaiW WATCHES' VvlI 4J Diitioguiihsd of lb. longiMt- WK WiHnouer family of In. watches, jffljr1" Lay-Anay Your Watch Today jV Show Start! 1 4 EXTRA I BASKETBALL Phon. t-047 IM17t HEADLINERS OP 19S0 Stepha McNAUT-JUcus SMITH fHinoir TOME' Entertainmenf- jrom the clear, cold Oregon waters COOS BAY CRAB Yltmn Ihiilv to Club Oah ROBT.

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Years Available:
1894-1998