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PACE 29 PITTSBURGH SUN TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JUNE II. IttO McTEAGL'E, Tech drama student, will direct "Arsenic and Old Lace" as the first bill to be presented at the Summer Play Stt LINUULN UAf MM HORSESHOE CURVE DELUXE PARLOR BUSES LEAVE UNION BUS TERMINAL, IS Smithlleld 9 A. M. Sunday, June 18 II wood III Stadium Sets Star For 'Annie7 By KARL KRL'G WHAT NEWS ALONG THE HENNY Y0UNGMAN rkt ttfy twytrlJielil H.llif ITAITS MONDAY SID STONE THI MOUI IAIKM OP MILTON MILI'i TV JMOVy JSy, a(puella 0. PaUon Motion Picture Editor lalerntlJii Nm Servae -saws FORBES FIELD July 26-29 The Greatest Thrill Show On Earth POLECE CIRCUS Benefit Police Widows' Pension Ftftid IN PERSON LOflE RANGER Seat Salt Opens July 5 HOLLYWOOD, June 15 After JOAN BENNETT and BOB CUMMINGS heard the story of CLIFTON WEBB'S newest comedy.

RYL ZANUCK, himself, it didn't take them long to agree to join Clifton. Bob, one of our best light comedians, and Joan, whose Heaven's Sake," from DAR married couple necKiea oy took to a ranch to learn to be a Beauty is as fresh today as when she first startea in pictures, EVERETT HAYDN Pittsburgh1! Popular Organist Returns to the unrri ciiFRATnii I COCKTAIL LOUNGE Monday June 19th Htar Your Favoritt Melodies from 5 to 7 o'clock 9:30 to 12:30 Wood St. at Third DANCE TONITE 9-1. $1.00 plus lax AIR ART Play the -t I Clifton. v.yi This is the Dicture for which IS and I suppose went to church how to be an angel.

He plays CP rnw ,3 house in Mineral Springs Park, W. operated by the Trl State Theater Guild. Fred Burleigh Will Tour Europe Frederick Burleigh, director of the Pittsburgh Playhouse, is go ing to for a two-month tour. Mr. Burleigh will leave here at the end of the month for London, where he will Join Charles Gaynor, author of "Ind an Ear," and Henry Boetteher, ihead of the Tech Drama School, now on a leave of absence.

Mr. Burleigh and Mr. Boetteher will visit Norway, Sweden and Austria. The Playhouse director will return to Pittsburgh early in September. Itif -lllllllKlS TOMOBROWI "JENNY KISSED ME" I a Broadway Comrfly THFATRK AIR-CONniTIONKD Tlckri! MA, Olmbrli, Horne'i Tj Bl ID aim TODAY! OPEN 10:00 A.

M. mm mm Sh, 19 So John Ll'M II. Illl Vi Webb makers cowboy, tto learn DOtn. and No office really Dozen" UCVJlVljO JLrt uiitwivi, WILLIAM PERLBERG, producer, expect to get going immedi- matter how dolefuvhe box doldrums, Clifton's pictures draw 'em in. "Cheaper by the was one of the top money MOONEY DEFEAT Eleanor Parker meets defeat in her battle to be a "good girl" in that grim women's prison picture, "Caged," which will move on Saturday from the Stanley to the Warner.

air in the fall JAMES 11 MMfUh FOR YOUR PLEASURE i MAPLE DIIVMN ROUTE JO 10 MILES E. WILKINSIURft An -vr, Zany JERRY LtWIS or tne JOAN BENNETT MARTIN and LEWIS team, has de-' tided to go in for pathos-comedy of the same type that made HAROLD LLOYD and CHARLIE CHAPLIN famous. With that idea in mind, CY STARTING TONITE 3 DAYS-1ST RUN PITTSBURGH SHOWINGS RACING ROMANCE is Glorious Color ky CINCCOIOR! tMmrmm HOWARD, author ot the racno and movie series, "My Friend Irma" and "Luigi," has written "That's My Bdy" for Jerry and his partner, deax martin, of course. I Far from the slapstick you' -calhern lf( Jean James uapcm uuiTmnDr i Acer u-iMTinr mignt expect irom muse nui-this is going to be a bit on the serious side. HAL WALUs, wno has their contract, is completely sold on the idea and, believe me, Jerry can do it.

ij jt SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! ABC t. M. i Ml. "WHO DONt IT." bblt Coltll. "CHOBT Hartk 1 tminlif or rBANKENSTIIN." tmn Cktiur.

CartMS. fletm paekti with Hllw "MALAYA" tBer Traey, JaaiM SUwarl Stela Ikatl lib)atta aptn mnlll f. M. OH, HOW THE CRITICS "Civet you more tlu your money's wortt of tntertiin-mtnt REDBOOK MAGAZINE "A vloppiag M-C-M vtrsion of Irving Berlin' BroiJwjy Iriamph LIFE "As tntefuinment. hu everything plus A must LOOK (Lwo ill COLONIAL It Jl.

i HI. ItmS llkvti TmmIi. lyaill 5-4727 BLUE DELL "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" Trrhnlralor. Cliftan Wfbb, Junl Craln. Bos Rite opB ttlll1F.M.

tlm nAnbriU trumim JANE DOE" Hath BM Joh Orrall. riM "FLYING PtUCM," lmi BT- aauuauiM laafa SI. KBHfflJIlin CarMMlk "PRINCE Or FOXES" Trrona Fawat, Wanaa Baatrli, Oraaa WaUri. Iactad ihorU. PENN LINCOLN 'LZZ "CHAIN LIGHTNIN9" Bampbrcy BofaH IInmt Ttakm, Short utf cartoon.

RAINBOW GARDENS HlMIl W. 4. 2 HI 41 llaMa IIIMI "NOT WAMTD" with Sallr Farrail Kaafa BraMella. Saleclcd abort aubjveta DnilTC I a 20 m. tn Ml.

Mmm nUUIC 19 tmn waithiatM "BLACK MABIC," Onen Wtllil WAY OUT WEST," li.r.HHiry SUPER 30 rawiN. rn. "THREE GODFATHERS" (Tfrhnlcolor) Joha Wayne, Harry Ctrey Jr. Alio nelccttd ihorti. CniITU BIBV Mlllla and Bar UU I rl rArirV antartala 70a In Si, (at.

ta I. Fark, Colonial 1729 "THE with Alan ladd A rral wllk All BtaHle LIB brook jide "TRAPPED" Lr4 Brldroa. Ttm "COLLFOE DATS." ffltr L. Hayt. tlbowi 11:18.

Oriin fiarden "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRINQ" Mlllaad. Jaan Fatara, raai Daaf. laa. Flaa arlete4 aharta. MAPLE Ift Ml.

B. WllklMkUi, Bi. M. Irwin I Ml "BLUE ORAtl OF KENTUCKY" (C.lar) Bill WOUaaM, Jana Hhjk. (born Nawa.

Lata aha iatarkaj. "IDOL OP THE CROWDS" wrlk JoKa Wan. thi mil riom OOWBOT AND IHTIB." ilai Banan. RbIIIIII'C Bt. brim ttaa nMrlNLLI a a4 atkmlni "GREAT DAN PATCH" wltk Dala O'Karfa aal Call Banan, Alaa cartooa aad abarta.

Wixford Starlit! I.M1 "WHISPERIN0 SMITH" (Ttth.) Alan LaU. Brtnda Mankalt. Cartooa, aiaileal ahort. Optna 7:80 F. M.

SUPER 71 "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" Joha Carradlnt. Inlrn Ankara. "GIVI WINOB," Bowarr Bajrj; Frarla Fall Dlraet tram WIOH will paraon till daak Coma larlr, (laaeraaa GREAT GATS By" Bol OBIca Opan till 11 F. M. RIALTO? The Civic Light Opera has Just signed SANDRA DEEL, who had the lead in Irving Berlin's recently closed mnslrnl "Miss JTlJrS.

Liberty," to if 1 play the title I i role In "Annie Get Your Gun." "3k which will rj close the Sta- it Iridium season; fey i I 01 ine tate iamu. RUNYON'S ter known fv short stories, f( "Johnny One Jane Wyatt Eye," has been booked to fol low the incoming "Rock Island Trail" in the Fulton The Runyon "guys" are headed by PAT O'BRIEN I and WAYNE MORRIS JANE WYATT and DOROTHY MALONE top the "dolls" division. THERE ARE VIBRANT re ports from "Jenny Kissed Me" preview audiences in the Play house. Especially commendable. they say, is the work of JOHN JOHNS and ALMA LIN I) in the comedy that gets going tomor row night in Craft Ave Incidentally, the good news at the Playhouse concerning Chicago producer LES WEINROTT'S de cision to produce "Fifty Grand" in the fall couldn't have hap pened to a pair of more deserv ing fellows than KEN WELCH and DAVE CBANTZ, who wrote the revue.

These boys have talent that should be nurtured. THERE WILL BE another "sneak" preview of new film in the Stanley at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow MR, and MRS. WILL SERRAS, New Kensington thea ter folk, are celebrating two Important events today, their 11th wedding anniversary and the opening of their Gateway Drive.

in "Caged" will move from the Stanley to the Warned on Saturday, and in case you missed that melodramatic spellbinder, "The Asphalt Jungle" in Loew's Penn, it is still available downtown in the Rite. Watch "Jungle" make the Oscar nominations pop. JIM ALDERDICE, Homestead boy and Teeh grad, has caught on as one of Warners' assistant managers, at the Rowland, Wil- kinsburg HARRY M. KAL. MINE, Warner, vice president who rose to that post from boss of the Pittsburgh zone, will be here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for an inspection of his old territory The Barry reports the reason it is closed for "six or seven weeks" is to complete the installation of the compressors and coils In its new air conditioning system, Should reopen early in August JERRY STOVIN.

one of the song-and-dance skit mainstays "Fifty Grand" at the Play- house, will act and work back-: stage at the White Barn this summer Two of the straw hatters, by the way, will rely on SIEGFRIED GEYER'S old hit, "Candlelight," next week. They are the Little Lake, route J9, and the Center Stage Playhouse, I Ebensburg, which opens Satur-! day night The Little Lake, I currently engaged with "The Patsy," reports it played to 80 per cent of capacity for its open-1 ing bill, "Present Laughter." IRVING, BARNES, the Welcome Aboard baritone, who can sing In anybody's company, will spend the summer at PCW's! Opera Workshop. The show boat-! styled Welcome Aboard, a wireless hit all season long, will pick the winner of its second contest Saturday night, then close for the summer and return to the Picture stirring FLEMING DENNIS OWE wrmn Drnvn i lUNtU Always 'Comfortable I LAVISHED BY M-G-M ON THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY EYE-FILLING SPECTACLE EVER TO BE iMiiii IOI IHfOIMAIIOM (ALL tTUwtJt 1-9W8 or TlwitT. Ifciet Alr-Cndl1lea) Start TODAY! Orant i-(tnD 4Sc to 12:30 GREG03T as The Sjh! with 2cx MILLARD MITCHELL Directed by Fioduead by HLHRtKimS-nUHNALttJOHNSflU Alr-Ciltlsasd Montgomery Clilt LIBERTY r111 "THE BIG LIFT" Air-conditioned GENE BELLY SOUTH HILLS "BLACKHAND" Dormont "KID FROM CLEVCLAdt" "Tht YlllDW C.b Mil" Atr-Condltlenitf PERRY Ferrysvllla Ave. MARX BROS.

"LOVE HAPPY" A f'Barrleaa' Teehnlcalae Alr-Condltianed BOBKRT TAVLOB BEECHVIEW CONSPIRATORS- Beechvlew A "Toagh Aulgasaent eaeaaaaaa 4 aaeaaaat Alr-Caadltlonad IDA LCFINO N0RTHSI0E "WOMAN IN HIDING federal St. "talker Makaa Good" Li IT I4V I JOHN PAYNE RHONDA FLEMING. 'Th tAGlt an. th HAWK" I Alr-Condttlanad SHiRIOAN SO Eaal IJOerta June Rsffr-fkirrton MacRae "THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE ORADY" Color by Tecrtnlcoloy A Costello "He's Cetas th Ce-Ul" alarU Hsll "GYPSY WILiJCAT" Eaal Liberty Air Conditioned ENRIGHT. Liberty KMrliii' She Sat.

10 JO AH, CAMERAPHONE Eaat Liberty Jnhn Warna-Ells Rslnes "TALL III THE SADDLE" Gary rooper-Teresa Wright "frits af the Kirk tlmiglis-OorlB Diy 'Yoini Man With a Nera also Dvld Brian "latrsdtr la Iks Oart" J. Tfi-msn-Marlpne nietrlch "STAGE PRIOIIT" also jirmny Durant "THI HUT ItlPEIT" Zachary Scott Faye Emerson "GUILTY IYSTANDER- alsn Cornel Wild "POUR DAYS HAVE" Oakland naklaad CENTRE Car. Ceaw at OalS Oakland Ooan Ostn NEW OAKLAND AtwaH FartH Oakland Aeufimy hwtti WlNRer Broderlck Crawford 'ALL THE KING'S MEN" I so Danny Kaye "Th iniMctor 6tmrain Color by Technicolor 1729 alirray An. Soalrrel Hill Birilt fiwbf-ColMii Orar "RIDING IIIOII" QrrtT linrRon Walter l'Uffnn "flloisomi In thi Duit" Color by Tcclinlrolnr Doon ton 3:13 P.M Gineer Kiigers-Ilpn. Mfrrain SQ, HILL ferwant at Bamn -Ttattui alHANUcRS June, Menn-Jtmn Henneft 'BECK LESS MOMENT' Oens KtrA-rrsnk Plnstra "ON THE TOWN" Color by Technicolor lo rtaiidetle C'lliert THREE CAME HUME BINf! rRfKMT BIDINO HIGH" Alr-ConlltUneJ HOLLYWOOD.

Dormotiv BOULEVARD. SrfMrkllM "THE SI NDilHSTRS" Colot by Technicolor Humphrey Bogart "TOKYO JOE" also Ralph Richardson "THE FALLEN IDOL" ROWLAND. rTllklnibart S'ECIAL ENGAGEMENT! Cecil DeMlllr nreantl neay Lamarr Vlelor Mature "SAMSON AND DELILAH" Color by Technicolor Shirley Temple STOHr OF SEABISCUIT' Color by Technicolor Son. Kenirnn-I'nirlrls Naal "HASTY HEABT" ALAN I.ADD Wsnda Hendrl "CAPTAIN CABEF. U.S.A." Dears Ilea r.M.

flrentwood Wllklnihara REGAL Wllklnaaart MUtand MELROSE BEAD OESTE" Csrv Ton lives of Trrr. BENOAL LANCLBS" lnwOh rntten-Vslll "THE THIRD MAN" also Bill wnilsma "0PEMTI0N NAYLIFT" Carrie ETNA Etna KENTON Nona sid Cary Grant John Garfield "DESTINATION TOKTO" alao Dennis Aforgas "SOD ISTalY CO-PILOT" John Garfield "UNDER MY SBItf" alao Lloyd Bridges TBA FPEDI Two Technicolor Etltel Danny Kaya "The Inipidor (linaral" John Wayne Ska Ws a Tsllow Itlkaea' 47S8 Liberty Are Diwn tasn 5 F.H. MODEL AS IB Batler U. lAwreamrrlll Wm. Mrb-Colern orf "Fstkar Is a Bashslar" Iso Bill Williams "Df ERATION HATLIFT Alr-CeallUeatd MAN0S Oreeaaaany Wm.

noldeo-Coleen Orsy "Fstkar Is a Baihslar1 also Randolph Scott "THE NEVADAN" In wlf Ii Bsrter-Denlss Psreel "TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL" Rn'gess Meredllh-F. Ten 'Maa In ths lldil Teaer' ii II ELUKOR HSttM. I aMI MlafH-nui Nail I I Cufnminfj llholMthScettl Kona Lynn BhMeancId Air-Canjtismi 41(19 Batler St. latwrenoevlll Alr-Cnsltlid IE of the season. ana sKv.y are uuw i wumu having a whirl.

CLorrt, Fettc DOVS, Sherry Parley at Laguna snapshots of Hollywood Col- annm. One of my Laguna spies says that BETTE DAVIS and WILLIAM GRANT SHERRY had a long confab there Sunday. ANN SHERIDAN glimpsed at Ciro's with JACQUES MA PES, the man they said in Paris she was going to marry. Well, she isn't going to marry him, but she does enjoy going out with him. LILY MacMURRAY (Mrs.

Fred) changed her mind about entering a local hospital for her operation, and trained out for Mayo's late Monday. Edward Dmytryk, one of the ten unfriendly witnesses, goes to Washington next week, for his sentence. His wife, JEAN PORTER, who was doing very well at MGM before their marriage, is going back to work In the movies. JUDY GARLAND was 27 years old Saturday, and while she and FRED ASTAIRE were rehearsing dances for "Royal Wedding" at MGM, a big chocolate birthday cake was wheeled on the set. SHELLEY WINTERS is giving the New Yorkers something to talk about when she appears on the street and In swank cafes in slacks.

She's also giving her studio something to worry about for they want her to look glamorous. One reason MRS. ANTHONY EDEN can stay in this country is because she has a fortune here. If she goes back to her native land she's highly taxed. BEN LYON has signed a new contract as European talent representative of 20th Century-Fox in London.

From all I hear he and FREDDIE FOX, who is head of the 20th Century-Fox London office, are doing a wonderful job. The GEORGE PAALS have just celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. That's all today. See you tomorrow. Listen to Miss Parsons' radio program every Sunday over WCAE at 9:15 p.

m. 'iUCf rue A Pinmount llOHN PAYNE RHONDA tiniio twin rrrntniw in EXHIBITED ON STAGE OR BEHOLD IN COLOR BY SILVER LAKE lrr' Ann "TiTu. "SILVER RIVER" ivtl'k'iAw' fTaokltw Tbotnai Mltchfll and Bract Bnntt, Alia ictceted tt Ea Ml. 1-1898 ihorU, Box arTlca optwt 7:43. flrtt ihow f.

ieeoni f.M. TWIN HI-WAY "BLUE GRASS' OF KENTUCKy" (Color) BL tl-M 1 Mi. Waat a( Oafton BIU Wllllaajl, Jana Nlfh, Balpk Moraaa Alaa Salactoi Short labjaeta. BOB HOPE, of the ski nose, is tnvifoH tn 4mmnrali7e the Im mortal Bard in "The Happy Life of Shakespeare," for PHILLIP EDEN, first cousin of ANTHONY EDEN. MAN, Hollywood newspaper man, was bought by Eden after NOEL COWARD gave him the manuscript to read.

The price paid was $25,000. This story of Shakespeare shows him as a wise-cracking man-about-town. The way Hope got into the picture is tnat ne had been PHILLIP EDEN'S house guest in London at the time the script was sent to him. Ty Power, Linda Tour nnt'mont tvrok riivtKK ioia me mat LINDA CHRSTIAN stopped off in Bali, Singapore, Karachi, Bangkok and Rome on her way back to England. "Isn't she the one?" laughed Ty, who looks but marvelous.

"I was worried at first because you know Linda has not been well, and after she lost our expected baby I thought she ought to rest. You see, I won't be in Lon don for 'Mister Roberts' for a month, so she had time to take this trip." For the first time since he married Linda, Ty came face to face with LANA TURNER at WATSON WEBB'S dinner party. Lana uith Una TfsPPIVil nnri nnlv spoke to Ty as she and Bob were leaving. ELIZABETH TAYLOR'S mother tells me Liz is very upset and embarrassed over the newspaper stories that she is expecting a baby. "She and NICKY have only been married a month," said Mrs.

Taylor, "and while they want children, this Is such bad taste. They hope to have a baby after they are married a year, but I think they should be allowed to enjoy their honeymoon without being annoyed by these rumors. Mrs. Taylor, who had four Ipttpra flnrl ivun Inner tictflnnp calls from Elizabeth, said she AM Sn 8:30 Beg A it 1 1 1 I MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER AIB CUNDIIIUNED 800 Horsemen In One Scene! INDIANS! RIDIUfi BIRLS! A THRILLING LOVE STORY! UPROARIOUS COMEDY! AND! AND! AND! AND! AND! 10 IRVING BERLIN 10 SONG HITS "TVt' No Bumu Like Slow Bniux'Z PFKJH Yot Cm Da" Don' Wkit Coau Nllll II?" "Ikt Girl Tktt I Mutr" "Coloitl Bilfilo lill" "Yoi Cm 1 A Mm Will A Cn" AMlMi M-M KCOHDJ PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA BftroH (Squlrrrl Bill) Mnntiomrr. Gift, Paul Doutlai In "The Bl Lirt." Plui Srlactcd Short Sublectl.

CIIKSWICK (Cbnwltk, Fa.) Macdonald Carry, fihrilef Wlnteri In "South Sea suinrr." Plua Selected Short Sublectl. GtRARD (Weit View) William Holden, Joan Caulflrld In "Dear Wile." Also Scott Brady in "Undertow." GRANT (Mlllralr) Jane Fowell, Ann Sothern. Barry Sullivan In "Nancy Goea to Hlo" ta tech. Plua Short Subjecta. OAKS (Oabmont) aifton Webb, Jeanne Craln.

Myrna Loy In "Cheaper By the Dozen' in tech. Plua Shorta, FARK (Hnmeatead Park) ninrer Rniert. Denma Morgan In "Perfect Stranger." Plua Barbara Hal In "And Baby Mnkel Three. Cartoon. OF WESTERN nacpenoenir uwnea ARCADE (Soatk Side) John Garfield, Mlchellne Prelle In My Skin." Plua Peggy Cummini In "Gun Craay." BKI.I.FVIH (Brllevne) Betty Grablr.

Victor Mature In "Wabash Avenue" 11 tech. Plua Selected Short Subject. BRIGHTON fNortb side) Donald Con nor, Patricia Medina In Plua Alan Baxter In "Cloae-Up." Cartoon, BRIGHTON (Rmhton) Mark Dnuglaa. Lauren Bacall in "Yoang Man With a Horn." Plua John Wayn in "Tali In tli Saddle." CAPITOL (Allentown) June Haver. Gordon MacRae in "Daughter ot Roale O'Grady" in tech.

rlua cartoon. CHARTIRRS Cratton Joan Crawford. David Brian in "The Damned Don't Cry." Feature: 7:30, 9:40 p. m. COLONIAL fSoatk Side) Tim Bolt.

Richard Martin hi "The Myaterloua Desperado." Plua Dorothy Patrick In Tarnished. EASTWOOD (Frankstewn Boad) Bint Crosby. Coleen Gray in "RIduil High." Plua Selected Short Subject. embassy (Asplnwall) -Dane Clark, Ruth Roman In "Barricade" In tech. Plua Cartoon, Short Sublectl.

OAKDr-N (North Side) "Samaon and Delilah" In tech. 1st Hr. 60c, Mat. TSc. Eva, Sl.OO.

Child. 3 no all times. HAZKLWOOD Ilaaelwood I Joel Me- Crea, Arlene Dah! In "The Outrldera" In color. Plua Selected Short subject. HILLTOP (Allrntown) Baall TUthbone.

Victor Mclglen In' "Rio." Plua Rich ard Denning In "Harbor of MUauig Men." RIPPnnROMK (Manchester) Warner Bsxter. Anna Lee "Prison Warden." Flu Gloria Henry. Boaa Ford In "Alr Hoaleaa." MT. OLIVES (Mt. Oliver) Montgomery Cltft, Paul Douglas In "The Big Lift." Plus Ttoaallnd Ruaaeli la "Woman of Diatlnction." OF WESTERN SHEA'S OUrilRIM (MiKeee Rockal John Garfield In "Under My Rain." Plua Tint Holt In "Storm Over STATE (Alloulppa) -Anne Baxter, Ban Dailey In "Ticket tn Tomahawk" In tech.

Plua Selected short subjecli. STATE (Atnbrldgel Corlnn. Calvet. Burt Lancaiter In "Rope of Sand." Flua Wm. Holden In "Bl STATR (51b Downtown) Diana Lynn.

Guy Madlaon In "Texaa, Brooklyn and Heaven." Plua Wm. Boyd In "The Dead Don't Ml MI (Wllmrrdln) Abbott and Coa-tello in "It Aln Hay." Plua Joe Pa-looka In "Counter Punch." and Uperated NEW GRANADA (Uptown Hedy Lamarr, Tikiut mo i. me in Bsmion ana ueuiAti" In tech. Flu Selected Short PARAMOUNT (3240 Brighton Road) Donald O'Connor, Patricia Medina tn "Francis." Plua Waren Douglaa In "Post Office Inveatlgator." PARKWAY (W. MrKrea Becks) David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr.

tn "Intruder In the Dust." Plus Dennis Keele In "Abandoned." RANKIN (Brldgcvlllel Blng Crosby. Coleen Gray In "Riding High," Plus Selected Short Subjects. BEGENT SQUARE (Edgewood) Betty Grable, Victor Mature In -'Wabash Ave-nua'' in tech. Plua News, Cartoon. RIALTO (Mt.

Oliver) Clark Gable, Lo-retta Young In "Key to the Plua Wild Bill Elliott In "Fsontlar of '4." ROOSEVELT (Uptown) Robert Young, Claudctte Colbert In "Bride tor Sale." Plua BIU Elliott, Vera Balaton In "Wyoming." ROXIAN (MrKers Boekal James Ms-aon. Joan Bennett in "Reckless Plus Warner Baxter In "Prlaun Warden." BEWICK LEY (Sewlckley) Montgomery Cltft, Paul Douglaa In "Th Big Lilt," Feature: 7:10, 8 30 p. m. SH.DY9lI)B (SS20 Walnat SI.) James Maaon, Joan Bennett in "Reekleaa Moment." Plua BlU Elliott In "Last Bandit" In color. STRAND (Sharpabarg) Greer Carson, Walter Pldgeon In "Blossoms In th Dust" In tech.

Plug "Block Bustan." TEMPLE (Sheradrn) Maureen O'Hara, Macoonaia carry in "comancne Territory" in tech. Plua Selected Short Subject. TRIANGLE (Frankstewn Ave.) Jeanne irain, unaa Darnell, Ann sotnem in "Letter to Threa Wives." Plua "The Flying Tiger." lliMi'CMf 1 Qivn to with irWVU rjUTrUTHUI UATJTW AILUTluuwuw rwra-un STARTS SATURDAY AIK-CQNUI I IStirtt TODAY m-tV'lt. "nt-o-ni" TOM and Jmnr TARTOOW TeahnlMlar J. F.

MAIRI9 MaBaaaaart IVWUI VJ al -Inhtl Bnrrrmfe I fte. Piwnfl' Color by Technicolor.

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