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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM AUG 20, 1945 THEATER SCREEN By Arthur Pollock' By Jane Corby' The Theater Came Through the War Without Loss of Quality Virginia Field Returns to Films Virginia Field, blond beauty who ha.s been off the screen for nearly three years, will return to films as the comedienne in "Take Thii i Woman," Ray Milland's next star With the exception of "Marinka," the new musical romance now prospering nicely at the Winter Garden, all the entertainments in town are old friends that arrived before 'Caribbean With James Dunn, Sheila Ryan, New Film at the Victoria Though "The Caribbean Mystery" has for background a small island in that treacherous sea, Brooklyn gets more advertising out of it than the tropic Lsle, for the main character, James Dunn, plays a detective from Brooklyn 'and never misses an opportunity to mention his native borough. Flat- 'Th' Caribbean watery' bush in particular. Dunn, you Tj'T'S. cntury-rox picture, directed by Robert Uebn from a scrrr'n plav by Jack member, was Johnny Nolan, in "A Andreas and Leonard Prakitis, bused on Tree Grows in Brooklvn," a role novel John Presented ff 'he Victoria Theater with James Dunn. Which Started him Off 011 a new Ryln, Edward Rvan.

Jackie Paley. the war's end. In a couple of weeks there will be a rush of new ones. With the news what it 7Z (. 1 for those tfho thought they saw to make fortunes with stuff while the public's wars worueo.

uiava wiui uiunu guard was down. 1 j.j uJ And so, theater audiences having ifh in fh. nnoiitv TM.v.ltuclc to their good taste during all starring career. In "The Caribbean Rd rov Roberts. Richard Shaw 7 thli r.T.

the tough months, we should be ring picture at Paramount. Mis Field will go to Hollywood early In September to prepare for the film which has a tentative mid-September starting date. Miss Field, who left the stage In 1934 for screen work, made her last picture at Paramount with Milland and Paulette Gotidard, "The Crystal Ball." She then wont to Broadway -i 1:1.. Daral Hudson. William Forres'.

Rov Oor iwjaicij uu iwc iiuuiuik line mc Virj.nia Walke-. Lai n-ind M'hra one in the but, Dunn Droves Catherine Connors. Robert Lueien that r-ennirv-Fnv nhich nm. Littlefield Selmer Jacmon prophecies that a public in wrUme -VerUtom nu vniilri rarp nnlv for frivolous enter- -J" f.i Thl mJouBht to be nothing mm man den. Charles Miller duced both pictures, is making no mistake in giving Dunn a star come- waUoping good murder story.

A fine back. supporting cast inclines Reed Had- Dunn wander? into the tropic ley, Daral Hudson, William Forrest, wrifrhta and producers who believed', fuch prophecies and tried to sue-1 reed with cheap, short-weight prod- Lex Barker Is Signed nets that failed. t. 'nnll FocV setting of "The Caribbean Mystery Seimer Jackson and Charles Miller, as an oil company detective, i-en; to Twentieth Century-Fox has named Lex Barker for a featured role in "Doll Face," the forthcoming film The light things that caught the fancy of audiences and succeeded have been first-rate comedy. Nothing could be lighter than Dear Ruth," still at Henry Miller's Theater, but it is graceful, witty, adroit i find out why oi! company employes disappeared on the island.

reputed to have been in the old days the hideaway of the notorious pirate, 'Sir Henrv Morgan, Though the Governor of the is- land and the police and other: administration officers are dubious M-G-M Planning 16 MM. Program The most comprehensive program version 01 me uroaoway biuhwi, "The Naked Genius." Vivian Blaine and Dennis O'Keefe will play "LOVE LETTERS," with Joseph Cotten ond Jennifer Jones. stuff. es. expert playwriting that would, ea romanUc rol its place at any time, "I Re- is scheduled to be the next attraction at the Rivoli Theater, following "Junior Miss." win meinour mania, Limmuiiis, time crucnlllE warm and clever, owes nothing at MOVIE TIMS sLntUULt about Dunn's ability to solve the tried in the fieId of 16 miU1.

mystery, he does Just that, after a series of exciting episodes. Thme1" Mm production and distrl- I include narrow escapes from quick- bution will be launched in the near iinil! from tnil.thrntiimr future hv Metro-Goldwvn-Maver. BROOKLYN ALBEE-'Nob Hill," II. 15S, 10 50: "Don Jun Qtulliuan," Goldwyn Adds 'Glory for Me' to Schedule all to war for its success. Its quality Is of a degree always in demand.

Though "The Voice of the Turtle," 54. 7:52, 12.41. 3.39. Samuel Goldwyn announces the make a snlendiH screen stirv nnri onH mme nnknnnn nrmi miohtv. Announcement of the nlan bv I where for two years she appeared "Dough Girl." She retired from (work several months agr to have a I baby.

In private life, site Is the wife of Paul Douglas, radio announcer. In "Take This Woman," Mia Field will play a show girl who is a friend of the heroine, yet to be cast. jMUland will play a young politician (in the picture which will be produced by Karl Tunberg and directed Lewis Allen. Walt Disney has signed Maurice iGeraghty to develop an original 'story he recently purchased from i this writer called "Little Pecple," which will come to the screen as a full-length feature. Preceding it in Disney's production schedule ii Make Mine Music" for RKO Radio release during the 1945-46 "Little deals with the gnorres.

leprachauns and o'tier pint -size denizens of fantasy with which Irish iegend is steeped. Some of the background will be filmed by Disney in Ireland. Allyn Joslyn, currently a.ppearinj with Peggy Ann Garner in the film version of "Junior Miss" at the Rivoli Theater, has been re-optloned I for another year by 20th Century Fox. soon to begin its third year, has a fox -out of Th; Wor 1241. 3 51.

soldier as one of its three rot. its winning characteristics are of Decision." nets of John Van Druten's 12-15, m. b-st. 10 -n, -ciay senona," at oil nf inr formula 2 a 9 alcillfri devised for getting easy laughs uur.s of Rusty worried people. "Harvey, one of the 11 vi.

2 so. ii, uartlm hifl has neace- STRAND Phan-om of 42d S' 11, I'M. biggest of wartime nus, nupn 4 12, 6 4B. F'rn 12. is.

time stature. "The Late George; 5 an. a os. 1041. Apley" was certainly not designed Manhattan addition of "Glory for Me" to the arranged to have MacKinlay Kan- handy with guns and knives.

Arthur M. Loew, president of productions he will make for RKO a screen' other members of the cast fall, Loew International Corporation, Rariio release rinrm. ion iojR lrPatm('n permitting him to retain dead right and lett but Dunn always stated that the program called for reason 19a'1946 Publishing rights. The result clucks at the nght time. Among the making of all types of educational Is "Glory for Me." Kantor's novel, casualties are two geologUs.

who subjerts for classroom and training Already announced by Goldwyn an expansion of the original story, disappear under our very eyes in u.se, along wkh 16 millimeter repli-for 1945-46 are "Wonder Man," will be published scon by Coward- the swamp; Dur.n'x assistant who is cas of all the program photoplays which is piling up records at Broad- McCann. murdered In hi hotel room1 Sheila released annually to movie theaters way's Astor Theater; "The Kid The screen play will be by play- Rvan, the hotel hostess, who has around the globe. From Brooklyn," now in production wright Robert E. Sherwood, former attempted to aid Dunn by giving1 The school and documentary as a Technicolor comedy starring overseas director of the OWI, who him information, and Rov films to be sponsored by M-G-M Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and is now in Hollywood. It is his first one of th arch criminals' who have will be produced in association VeraEllen, and the scheduled Hollywood assignment since pie- been guilty of terrorizing the island with specialists in modern visual "Earth and Hikh Heaven" and "The Pearl Harbor rl a v.s ii orinrntinn onri uill embrace snrh for nitwits.

"Life witn ramer, in-. 10. ss. kafnM Ha n'4f 1 .1 40 .1 1U. 1.

.10. AV. U. ordinately pleasing before the nt, 2 17. 4 43, has gone on pleasing.

Standards. 5:33.8 49. 12.05, slMf, 10:11, 7 .59. 11:50, CLAIRE WILKINS, featured skater in "Hats Off to Ice," which plays its 550th performance tomorrow night at the Center Theater. ICRfTERION Bewi'rhed." 10 54.

12:20, have been maintained. In one tvpe of theater entertain 2 20. 4 20 6 15. 15. :0:15, 12 15.

HI line I I iiimun.T uan iirn uu Lwui" 1 iBisnops wife. Goldwyn has siiined Col. William mm- men disinverert the lnmy-lnut: study fields as geography, chem- HALL "Over 21." 10 10 1 hai 10:13: stale. 12. 3 ti 15.

9 21. ment, in fact, they have risen. The music war brought us a higher type of Last Summer Goldwyn read an Wyler to direct "Glory for Me." treasure of Pirate Morgan while lstry. physics and history. The s.MOUNT "Incendiary Blonde" 10 01.

paramoun- account of a troop train of marines Colonel Wyler for the pa.st three'searehing for oil and Rov Roberts U. S. Government and officials of i musical comedy than we have everj m. 4 35. 7:57.

04. na.e. 12 is. 3:38. had before.

Witness '-Oklahoma! RIVOI j0 12, 2. 4. 6, B. I'fnrmiul "Rlrvinier nirl rlplicht- in. 12.

proceed inr across the country, years has been witk the Army Air and his band took over and started many other governments have ex-dropping Ius veterans along the way, Forces, directing a number of doc- trying to get the treasure safely off pressed Interest In the widespread with poignant dramas of their umentary films, most important of the island, A pleasant little' love use of of this type, homecomings. He decided it would which was "Memphis Belle." story runs through this tale of as- M-G-M releases in 16 millimeter sorted mayhem with Edward Ryan of Hie company's own regular Hol 30, 12:25, 3.20. 8 25, 9.20. fill things with intelligent stori-s, free of the old stereotypes, charming music, the best dancing the musical I Walter Brennan has been named comedy stage has seen. During the by 20th Century-Fox for the role of war the musical comedies thrown 'the father in the forthcoming mu-! together solely on the assumption siral version of Albert E.

Idell's land Jackie Palev in the star roljs. jlywood productions will bring the "The Caribbean Mys'erv" stars and screen entertain-! adapted from the novel "Murder ment to isolated communities or in in bv Vjnrer-! towns too small to support a 'Shanghai Gesture' At Strand Wednesday that people wanted only a cnuaLsn best-seller. Centennial summer." HnAMM Hfl.A fo If fail- Aiinit.nt i n-ill ha Ut, larnma K111U Ol nullocllic wc.v i lie uiiKii.ai ifiuotv. uj vriv.i.tj ures. Cheapness lost all along the Kern and the lyrics by Leo Robins.

lint. Otto Preminger will produc In "The Shanghai Gesture." starring rook. Robert Webb's direction lar theater. Indistributionofthe.se Gene Tierney, Victor Mature. Wal- keps suspense uppermost, and there films mobile projector units will be ter Huston, Ona ar( moments when the audience i utilized, similar to those which have Brook-s and Eric Blore, will be at could well hold onto Its chairs.

"The accompanied our service men in the Strand Theater, beginning Caribbean Mvstery" has very little their travels to far-flung battle-Wednesday, for a return engage-: roveltv, you understand, but It Is a fronts. ment. The co-feature will be "The: It mtwt have been discouraging Technicolor. NOW HI "vffiW. WARRCK trP fUjL aWMiHM- gSKI IrvWl FtUSHINS ob.rttoSt.or'.ttli9litl.rl V-V Ktittl'l MHMpMflMI VJl) STRAND iftmtmimmmmmmmmmmmm Boris KAKIOFF llo IUGOSI ceotawi'a.

nuMuftaT nACHcaur Toms a aaiai moMtHf I RFF Git (j) KfcoTi nrmi I I1 WT r.n UKt Hlil'lsDMI DAN QunLmr I Today's Profile shoviplacf Dinin riTV uticir uiu Housekeeper's Daughter." a roman-, tie comedy with Joan Bennett and Adolphe Menjou. ROCKEFELLER CENTER ION nnwiu will mugiw nan OF THE NA I 54 Passengers New Clipper Mark As 131 Arrive on 3 A second-hand refrigerator was I A veteran of World War I who wounded at Chateau Thierry, lit seems logical that "Tom" Gallagher should be doing his bit for service men and veterans of World auctioned for $290 in Stanbridge England. "Gay and enfrfoimnfl." LEE MORTIMER, Mirror IRENE DUNNE ALEXANDER KNOX CHARLES COBURN "OVER 21" Horse and dog racejs are attract jWar II. He is doing it chiefly these ing record crowds in Erie this days through A Hollywood Star, the foreign the New York tti. nirtnro' National War A SiJnry Bucliman Production DirecteJ byChirlciVidof A Columbia Picture 01 STiGE: PORTFOLIO OF MV-A sparkling revue produced bv Russell Markerr, settings by Nat Karson and Bruno Maine Corps de Ballet.

Glee tub. Rotki-ttcs. Music Hall Symphony Orchestra. company, an official of the Catholic pH 1U I RACf KEATtt l4 MHTIN6 iuVta' O00R OPEN TODAY AND TUESDAY 10:00 A.M. AX Pi'lurt ll: 10:10.

4:03. 7:16. 10:13 ttaai It: 12 00, 3:00, 9:11 3 SJ.V Ill Church in the Far East, and lour aceume junc-members of the National ommittee i tion locally will on housing were among 131 pas- be to provide sengers aboard three Pan Ameri-; needed guidance can World Clipper planes which ar-'through the Vet-rived ve.sterdav at LaGuardla Field, erans Service "OUT OF THIS WORLD," with Eddie Bracken and Veronica Lake, has started a second week at the Fox, with "Boston Blackie's f' Itncrvcd uatt may IN ADVANCE by mail Thomai Gallilhrr 8 RACES Including DAILY StoeplechaMnc lt Ruca Mm. 1. D.

lo.ea p.m. Irnina from rinneylvaiila Station and KlatbiLh Pronklyn or tk AUi and 8th Ave. to rarsona Blvd. Slatlon. Screen actor Ray Milland, who Center and entertainment for serv-arrived with 54 pa.ssengers.

a new 'ice men and women through USO ufittn tawnjvn iinujuni rtutx in 'VALLEY OF DECISION' dTm 'THE GAY SENORITA'-JINX FALKENBURG record for arrivals on one plane, on and VbO camp snows. the Dixie Clipper, commanded by So "Tom," as chairman of the Capt. Wallace D. Culbertson, said War Fund Brooklyn campaign In Pre-ClVll War Styles he had spent 10 days in Wales Sheepshead bay, is devoting much 1 p.i visiting his father, who had been of his time to help bring In the rOT Medy Lamarr Film In Vtnf hattor -hon fiinri.c Na inn wide hn heen tn Todoy'i Featurti Overnight Events LOEW'R KINGS Flatbuih and Tildia Avanuoa LOEWS PITKIN Plthia and Slrataaa Avanuoa Veronira Lake Sonny Tufta Eddia Brarknsi "BRING ON THE GIRLS" (Color); PLCS "MINISTRY OP FEAR" I Founder 25 years ago first and by Natalie VLsart, fashion tl'TlTifl. Walter Gould, foreign manager present commander ot me uiu designer for Hunt Stromberg, for for United Artists Film Corpora- 'Brown Post, American Legion.

30-41 pre-Clvil War issues of Godey's tion. who spent the last 17 weeks In Ocean Mr. Gallagher does his Ladies' Book from which she will England, France, Switzerland and best to promote the weUare of his uiraw idea.s for wardrobe to be worn Sweden complained that the Amer- buddies. by Hedy Lamarr In her next star- Iran business man was being man- Sheepshead Bay. as chairman vehicle, 'Strange Woman," handled and misunderstood in of the Boy scout appeal for pa.st jac)c chertok will produce.

Laon'a ALPINE, 9th It. and Fifth I Li. BEDFORD, Badfard I Loa'o BROADWAY. Braidwiy-Myrtla Ay. I Laaa'i CONEY ISLAND, turf StilKall A I Laav'l 44TM 4tth Ulroaht Av.l Laow'a GATES.

Gataa Ava. and Broadway Loan I KAMEO. Eairlrn pay Naitrand Av I Laa'a MELBA. Llymntoi Bt -Hanavar PI. I Lao.

i ORIENTAL, asth SI and lath I La I PREMIER. Suttar Ay. Hlnidala I "SON OF LASSIE" Pstar LowforcJ, Donald Crisp and) Lassia and Loddit, in Color Fred Allen "IT's'lN THE BAG" A. FFRFKCT C'OMEDT'' I' Yf Xt SON BEST PLAV or THE 6th Year! vr i mm mrm i no m.m UURNS MASTIC Nen-l LOEWS RAT RIDGE 72d Stn-t and Third Avinua LOEWS WARWICK. Jaraial and ultal straato WALL.ACr BEERY "THIS MAN'S NAVY" PLUS OI'NTER-ATTAl'K." PAUL MUNT FREDRIC MARCH WITH FATHER tmh hi i.h.it cahiu, A dci I mo mmn FOR ADANO LOEWS RORO PARK Frod MltMurray.

Whfra Da Wi Go From Hml" (Calor) SlitStriet and Utratht Avanm Ciblr, ALL OF THE WILD" ULLL 1 VIA tVfLJ MR(I0 rupmc mi in LOEWS BRF.VOORT Bravaart plua and Bedford Avanoa Jack Bfnny, "THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT'1 J.hn Wlyna. Ana Dvorak. "FLAME OF BARBARV C0 4ST" By PAUL 0SBORN Iran JOHN ERSEY'a, Mali wl. 4 Sat 2:40. AIR CONDITIONED Pulitzer Prize-Winnin? Novel 'X Z'S CORT THEA.

41th It. t. ot Braaitoay Air Can I'lOVM OKfl. 9 c.th at 8 way Ei I 40,11.10 ta 14.20, ta Intl. Malawi' A Sat Mall Ordrra Now.

lal Orflia Oaana Aul. 27 LOEW'R PALACE ClaunVtta Calbort. Frrd MavMurriy. "Practlrilrr Tairs' Ealt N. Y.

Avaawand Straaii Slra.t "THE GREAT MOMENT," Joal MrCrna Oian a 30 A M. a ,10 A M. Li Vara mount IMES SQUARE -CONTINUOUS AT POPULAR JOHV WII.DBCRG vresenlt HaaRY WAOSTAFF GRHSI.es PraSuttiH ANNA LUCASTA A Plav bv PHILIP YORDAV SIV1IB1 AIK-( OMllTIONtO JMVSPIH.b Ttaritrr. lltb Writ of B'wav Ktt. 40 Mali.

WKD. and NAT. Mil GO0O SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE "A ROARING niT." rime Mooivne i "HANDSOME ROMANTIC MUSICAL. A wfltonia mia-iuMmer rantrlbutlan to tha Braa4ay fcaaia." Barnm, Herald MARINKA S'OKflf by FUBKARD SHORT Jaan Robarta Harry Statawall Rama Viaraal Luba Molina Air. Court.

WINTER GARDEN. 10th St. t. 1.10. Mall.

WEO. A SAT. A LABOR DAY THE THEATRE BUILD I MUSICAL HIT OKLAHOMA! Malic bt RICHARD RODGER Boot f.vnrs hv OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN Dimlfd bv ROUBEN MAMOULIAN I 'al inaaiTM aeon ooaan cuauomaji Vq uvnii la aui ar nun" QL00MER GIRL "ABVINTUIIS Of BUSTY" HAROLO ARLEN I. HARBUR6 Sail. NANETTE I0AN DAVID 000UY FABRAY BROOKS WILSON CLT 3 REEVES MABEL MATT RICHARD SMITH TALIAFERRO BRIGGS HUEY I Uanc'l bv AGNES da MILLE BOB JOSEPH EVELYN RUTH IDDII VIBONICA DIANA Europe.

"Everything we do Is mis-Hve years, ne nas loppra me 4UUi understood bv European soldiers. Mrn t'me- riiplomat.s and bu.sinem?n." he He' special attorney attached to said. "They suspect our motives, the Lands Division the Depart-Thev are wondering what Amerl- of Justice, which acts In ac-ran busine.ss is eoing to do. They VMng property for the armed want us, but on their own terms." and Reconstruction Finance Seek, Protection for Shrine A graduate o' St. Lawrence Monsignor Antoine Akl of Ib- University and Brook lyn Law School, anon, who is seeking protection practices law 2 5 Montague St.

from the Arabs by the English 0n rSrf nal Rch. Russian and United States pity Police Capt Bernard Oil- lagher. who brought order out of governments for he Catholic Ja 'j afler Bthe turn or tne shrine of Mount Ubanon said that centurvJ wfcen militia was called he experu to see President Truman Brooklyn Rapid Transit while here. Monsignor Akl will stay 1 with MonMgnor Francis Wakim of fl Rpd Hook up St. Josephs Church, 57 Washing- cn Co((ey st whpre Umous ton St Manhattan.

'tragedian Ada Rehan was a neigh- Arnvmg on the Atlantic Clipper botT commanded by Capt. Frederick K. Fisnln(? card5 and helping others Schader and carrying 53 pa.ssengers are hj, nobbles He member of was Mrs. Dorothy Rasenman. chair- g( Marl.g parishi the urd of man of the National Committee on airectovs of Kings County Ameri-Hotising.

who along with three ran Legion Summer Camp for committee members, has just Ul0 Lawyers Club of Brook-finished a five weeks tour of low- lvr) nnd Ls cnlet of tne Celtic circle cost housing developments in Lon- of Brooklyn. don. Birmingham. Coventry. Man- Chester and Liverpool, in England, Jnoa Fire-Tipped ArrOWl and Glasgow and Edinburgh, in rr Scotland.

To Keep Sun Burning British eDtermined to do Job I New Orleans The Indians had Mrs. Rosenman is the wife of a way to keep the sun on fire. Samuel Rosenman, adviser to Pits-I Legend has it that the Chickasaw Ident Trunin. Commenting on the Indians, who lived along the shores housing problem in England, she of Lake Pontchartrain, believed the said: "We found an interesting at-i sun was "going out" whenever It was titude In the British people, and) in eclipse. In their ritual to keep It that waa their determination that burning they shot fire-tipped arrows the job is going to be done.

Each hoping to rekindle Us expiring town has a plan. The difference light. between the British and ourselves is' They were terrified by the strange that they don't consider the cost phenomenon of an eclipse, and tried of these things. I am not recom- by this magic ritual to stave off the mending that we do not, a.s cost dread consequences of a tireless sun. BRACKEN LAKE IYNN OF THIS WORIDV Tift eMoUASuW Of 61 OKI -Ol OPfN 10 AM AY.

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SI 20 IMtl; Frl iSal SI la tS. Tai l-il. Moti. WED. A SAT 2:30 THE THEATRE GUILD Praianli PAR0USEL bv RICHARD RODGERS BuotV f.rlra hv OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN Jd Dirrrlrd bv ROUBEN MAMOULIAN nunc" bv A0NEB da MILLE trim Hira'd" Kail Ian Cloytan I.

trla Chrntinr Joan Drllo Mattion Johixon Coito Air.Cond. MAIESTIC.44thW.olB ay CI '1710 Enmi at ta $1.20. MATS. THURS. 1 8ATUR0AY at I JO S3.S0 to $1 20.

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A BAT. St 2:111 NEW YORK'S OWN Ml'NU'AL HIT! OLIVFR SMITH and PAUL FEIGAY SONO OSATO NANCY WALKER In ON THE TOWN lWrcttd bv ABBOTT Mir bv LFONARD BERNSTEIN A l.vriri lIFn'Y UIMIIVA A- AIHH.PH HRKfV luix hi IKHIIMK IIUIUI1 COOL MARTIN BECK Than. 43th St.W.atSth Ava. Cl.JStS. Eii.

1.40. Mali. Wad. 4 Sal 2:40 Evi. Shara.

Na Ona Saatad Durina Praloaua UTC FILM AT M'ONrCMt OPENS 9:00 A.M.1 xKINl.WAY RANDOLPH SCOTT. BUTH WARBICK. "CHINA SKV IXlllUaJlTrtl Conoy lllmd Avo. and "THE BODV SNATt'HER MARINE, lattmh NAVY" and "COI NTER-AT TACK-' AVALON. Klnia oly ana lllh St (OI.MAN HEI.EN"hAVE MTRNA LOf yMIUWOUU.

Avinua aa E. Ilh SI "AD DAWCU ITU" PATIO. Flalhi.h Avr. and Midvaod St. ARIiUTTJIVll I TIOI.I.

Fulton si. md Bora Hall 'RAfidlD ANC.ELS'a JOEL MrfREA ELM, Avaniin at Eiat 17th St JOHN WAYNE ANN DVORAK AiBEMARI.E. Flalk Ay la Sd. "'FLAME )F THE BARBAKY (OAST md KARRAtil'T. Flalauth Av.

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Flltkuih Ava "THE CLOCK" and "GENTLE ANNIE" OI FNTIN, 0u.nl, a Rd al 35th St ROBERT rVOI N(i, "THE ENCHANTED PARK8IDE, Flatku.h add Pirkiida Aval. and "THE BRIGHTON STRANGLES LINDEN, cor. Naitrand and Parkudi BrHa af Roasnta" and "Blende From BrnoAl jn' VOGt'E. Canoy III. Avo.

and Avrnuo "Horo Comoa Mr. Jordan" and "Yau'll Noyar Cot R.h I FEATURE Rims SHDIJUinCTDDflVl BAY RIDC.I AND Hl'NAET PARK Elrrlra. 7Mh St. and Third Ava I.lltln Old Nrw York: alar. Wikr I'p AYrramlnr Harbor, lid SI.

and Fount, Ava Enrhantrd Collacr. alao Bruhtnn Stramlrr SLinley. Fifth Ava. and 75th St Moon Over Mlimi; ilao Tall. Dark and Randaomll Park, 44th It.

and Filth Ava Practically Your, alao The Grral Momrnt BEDFORD Linroln. Badfard Ave -Eaitorn Parhwoy Frrnrhman'a Crnrk: alao National Barn Danea "THE FROZEN CH0Srb WAY 4lh "THE PHANTOM OF 42" ST." I EXTIAI BIINDH in t. "PHTCH PACKIW MITWITt" STANWYCK IN PiRSON ERSKINE HAWKINS Tha Seaann's Ontatandlnc Muairal Sanccas HARK OF THE MOON IONG OF NORWAY iuacai.1 TUtl I r. I.aaond bi IMPERIAL THEA. 43th St.

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Drama Critics Award YEAR'S BEST PLAY Kddir ALouisJ HINGtR prriftif LAURETTE EDDIE TAYLOR THE GLASS MENAGERIE A Sfw Phv bv TENNESSEE WILLI AM Pliyhamo. W. 40 St. El I 40 Matt. Wad.

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of WIT. Air-rnnd. "A nrLir.HTFI Nlfholl. Tlmn DEAR RUTH 1 A Ki, rim'ifv bv NORMAN KR.WN.A D'rrcl'd bv MOSS HART I HENRY MILLER'S THEA. 41 St.

Et ot B'wyy Evti 40 MATINEES THURS. SAT It 2:40 S( It NTIFICALI.Y AIR -t'ONDITIONrp tnil YFAR Albfrt Bnrdf nrnll GERTRUDE N1ESEN FOLLOW THE GIRLS Thi Muliral Hit Itaird by HARRY OELMAR Son by nan Saira. Melton Pairal. Phil Charli A.r BR0ADHURST Thoo 44 CI S.SSH) Iviv 110. Moll.

WEO. A SAT. 2:10 Shari BFtnrK PKMPFRTON nrn' CDAMV CAV PULIT7FR PRI7E PLAY TAI bT marY CHASS HARVEY JO'EPMINE HULL bv antoinftt- prntY 4lli Sl.Thaa.E.ot Mot Wid A Bol. AIR-COXDITIOKID South African schools will have classes in both English and (fir must be balanced, but I Just wish to Illustrate the British attitude toward housing" Mrs. Rosenman said that the findings made on the tour will be 1...

MAX CiORDOV prrarnta LATE GEORGE APLEY The Capt. Francis Wallace, left La- 'i Ouardla Field yesterday, ciliated to business, civic and social Dul'lrld. Duff and Fulton St Prirtleallv Ynur; alao Tbe C.rrat Mnmonl Momart. FiiHan St and Rokall PI The Inrk: alao Mr. Bin l.oea tn Town St.

I.rnrie Plannnr. inn Pinaaal'a 81 Rarhnry naat: alao Horn Ttlnwa at Midnliht Terminal. Fourin Ava and O.an St Kid; alio nrrmn Trail Tlvnli, Fultan St. and Bora Hall Arrnwtmtlh; alao Raurd Anirla BRIGHTON BE At Orrana. B'UMan B.vh A.

Haft St Horn Blnwa at Midnliht; alio Flame nt Rarhary Cal BI SHWH F.mairf. Ralih Ava. FO t-7Ht Sudan; alio Thai a the Sniri IT.TBI SH C.ranida Churrh and Naitrand Aval alao That'. Ih pr'f Kent. Cnnay liianil Avo.

and Avanna H. Without Love; ilan l.e.irr Ii In Rlonrlie Leader, Coney nlang ml Nfnkirk A.n Horn Biowa it Midnlthl a Ham" "I Rirhnrr rnj'l FAST FI.A1HI SH Avonua D. Avonua and 4id Enrhantrd Cnltaiei al.o Rriihlnn sttinler Kuiby, utin and Chunk Avanual Tha Clock; alao Genlle Annie GFRRITSEN BEACH Graham, 3d Whitney Avanua Tht Clack; alia C.rnlle Annn service organizations and public rf" MCoZLA Boad Man-United States. Members of the hattnn, who was bound for London committee who returned with her tjj to attend a series of meetings start-were Webster Todd of Ea.st Hamp- u.rll tn t. rh.irm.n nf the iTrhan ln next week at the headquarters -XnmJ Jtrm RIVOLIc 0 of the British Council of Foreign re-development sub-committee; Adams Ashforth of Greenwich, DOORS OPtN A I Bondholders.

The American Council, according to Mr. Rogers, rep- ti TOO Ann n-nrt nf and Henry M. Proper, ex fir- TttPik 1 1 i mil I PARK SLOPE Atlanlla. Flatbuih Avi. and Daan Si The i.

ahead, al.n shall We n.nn By JOHN P. MARBUAND1 GEO S. KAUFMAN with LEO.G CARROLL Jat BEECHER.Pmf A A M. Marorlt HALE LYCEUM Th-I 4 St. of ay.

CH i-UK Fvr. Mala. WED. A SAT al SO 8( IENTIFIC.AI.LY AIR- ONDITIONEO "A TENDER AND FMOTIONAI.I.Y STIR-RINti PLAY." -'I'm rhupnifii. THE WIND IS NINETY A Now IMlj br CAPT.

RAI PH NELSON Frc. :40 M.ti WFIl and SAT. it 'M BOOTH 4Jth St. W. it B'woy.

Air Cond. RE OPENS NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY ALFRED de LIAORE. Jr ureirnls elliott NUGENT SCOTT In JOHN an DRCTFN'R Comfdr THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE MOKOSCO Thratrr-. 4.1t St. Writ rl way A "Tha mnt thrillinr fyonlna I'tn rvr-r apr-nt In Iho thratrf." Ed Sulll-on.

MICHAEL TODI ifienll UP IN CENTRAL PARK Boolr hv HERBERT A DOROTHY FIELDS Lvrira bv DOROTHY FIFED" hv SK.MIND ROMRFRG it' FRANK SUAATHA tarllon. Flatkuih and Stvaolh Aval Arrowamllh: alao Raurd Anirla IN PfHSON I "THE HIT ICE RH0W OF THE CENTURY" (iarlnnrf. nnla fli-nll At Arlhnr M. Wirta prraanl HATS OFF TO ICE 75c, $1.25 and $1.65 Silurjiy Minima Only 75' ta Plm Tai Evf. (oi.

Mra.) 1.40. Sunday Mm Ordari Matlnoai Thun Bit 2:10: 3. AMFRirA'S ONI.V TIIFATRF CENTER TH Rotkitillor Cmt'f. CO. S474 ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL MTWYII WATS0II 8 tn mum ttltt KILLT Plata, Flatkuih Ava.

ana Park Place Parklncton: alii. Nulhini But Trouble Handen. Proaint Park Weet.llth St Comet Mr Jnrdan. also You II Never Gel Rich New Vmtjl, 1224 praianl Ave Tha Clock; alao Mrpmn in Society KINGS HIGHWAY OBCHfSTKA ill sm I I iTarhnlcoler 'U'iii'i wi.y Hp VICTORIA "ir-Sr OiJU A Lay a. ion, St KUttn vice president of the com- hondings'.

Fourteen patera from Xbon SeKS St'" der7Vndcorrence tu.d A. D. DtiVst which also brought' n'rihb hmd 1.2S2 pounds of Swiss watch move- to seek aiennnn i holders can be remunerated for mentt valued at $160,000. femy coun. Bondholder! Representative The Flying Are also carried 8.000 1.

ntt Up E.lrAn. vlals of penicillin, each vial con- mong 14 urt tor turope 2oo.ooo umu of the drug. An American Export Airlines Fly. bound for Switrerland as part of lii': Are carrying 14 passengers for shipment of 48,000 vlals being sent Foyncs, Eire, and commanded by to that country. ANCHORS AWtl.Hvfrt.V I ll't CROSBT PRODUCTIONS rrwiti Tt wo7 1 46th HONtl KAY1 Jewel.

Klnio Hllhaiy it Ocoaa Parkaay The Men In Her life: alao Honeymoon Ahead I AVEM'F I' SE( TION Avonno Avonuo and E. Itth St Inrhanlrd Cntlair: aln Rriihlnn Slranir Travmore, Avanua and 46th El Bella nl Rn.ar.la. alao 10 tenia a Dance' RIDGE WOOD Colonial. Rreadaay ana Chaunroy Hni Rlnn Mtrimaht Flnme nf Rl rharv Co it Rldtewnod. Wi Myrtle Avanua Prirlirall.

cur. alan The Groal Mnment Riynll. Myrtla-wilion Av.l fil Trouble aNn Ciaon Kid Rrlirna SHEEPSHI TI BV Sheep.head. Skropihoad Rd Here Cornea Mr Jordan! nlan, lnu II Get rhj SOITH BROOKI Sindera rtlobf. 271 IMn SI Mrp I.ito'v.

jlan Man Rotra.ed VAI.LFT STREAM I. I Snnrlie Prlve In lOirn Air) Mm; Monahanii also Iao 0 Clock Coumf ROnOFRR anil BAMW.RSTFIN urnrnl CHRISTIANS "'r H0M0LKA In JOHN yan PRl TFN'A I REMEMBER MAMA tram Kathryn Torboi' Bank Arrnunt" with FRANCE HEFLIN MUlIC SO Mh St af av. rl "1 fv. IS ll.f. Mali Thura.

A Sat. Shari PCIF.NTIFtrALLT AIR CONDITIONFT) urtCOOPER-iorettaYOUNG AfonqCameJonpi Fvra I 10. MATINEES WEO A SAT .1 S0 BROADWAY B'oiy A S3 t. rl. Mil Ordora Prnmpll? TIIM rtfckMSiMvj tW.aaitwyaama., ilMm4mmtim-MMjmi!.

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