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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 32

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Linfotfi Journa! and 1 W. Xtit Bad As Baiiilii In Ilasfoiiib" The Stuaei Blair Spars Willi S.rlnal..' Sm.uatf Turnpike Bound Tars In And Ai Varsliy PnycMnirie mtry. i Seventh Begun fJiirolti By lOE mZ GERALD If you think seen the last word In screen romances, you won't know the half of it until you've seen Margaret O'Brien make "love" to Wallace Berry, as this fascinating -n itigIcbs bow fuosiay at the Stuart in a Baacomb riproanng tole of a who becomes putty in the hands of a little girl. Great talent sparks me screen with big time enter talnment set to the swingtime heartbeat of youth at the sityls showing of "Tars cmd Spars." film version of the Coast Guard stage musical. It's a singing, shining romance, bnmming with tLaler.

is rollicking merry-go-round oft-repeated pub- Action in "Ths those sharply, Veil" currently playing at jcreen headliners to tet Chabb, Am.rhra’s Tanor Sax 1 llncolr wHh him. fidelity and profound hum first trip and appeal, with the first opportunity to meet real psychiatry an Important for the movie was throed orJUient of the controversial the boundaries of Grana gredtent oi National park at Jackson theme. "VaW" in- Hole, Wyoming, one of the last Rich musically, the Veil in of the pioneer west. eludes works by beet- excitement starts when Bandit Zeb Bascomb, after a daring holdup, seeks to hide from the law the covered wagon, of a Mormon convoy. He becomes a hero with the Mormons because of the rescue he effects when a covered wagon turns over at a river crossing.

Appeals to the bandits bettei nature by a little Mormon orphan girl lead to his participation in a IftWITY SHOW I AG! stirring battle against the Indians who attack the Mormon train. Supplementing the drama are comedy and romance, the first supplied by Marjorie Mam as a determined Mormon widow who has an eye for the unresponsive Beery, and the second offered the romantic interludes Frances Rafferty and Marshall Thompson. ttpttpr To Story Of Tattipr in Tpphnirolor Oonoay Lincoln Belter Film: Council will lunch Monday noon at the Y. W. C.

with a businr meeting following. Rev. Russell M. Bythewood will give the Easter story in colored pictures. Of Hondoriiifnt It was considered very daring for Clio Dulaine.

as played by In- grld Bergman in to smoke. It was even I more daring for Miss iwho smoke in private I to try it. abroad Howie gets a 20-mile return trip -to the base and to Chris. Where they have another of their frequent misunderstandings and split. Later Howie gets his trip and later he gets his Chris.

Seventh Veil" On the stage the decisive factor in acting is the voice; on the screen, the eyes. Such is the opinion of Charles screen star, The soundness of Mr, Laugh-, ton's views are emphasized by the success of Ann Todd, holder of the most lucrative contract ever signedj by an Englhh cinema actress, with, over a million dollars involved in. its clauses. ,1 role in Seventh Veil, which opened Friday at the Lin-, coin theater, that of a pianist whoi believes her injured hands wiU never permit her to play again, requires her to enact many scenes with nothing but her eyes and and others with her eyes iANTT BtAIR. and oi laUntod dancrm ptovld.

m.rrlm.nt mu.ua!. comodV "tar. ond now ot Var.HT. ANN TODD, m.niallt piano vUtuo.0, irainod for hy hot IAME 5 MASON, him mor. than in namk dromo.

S.x.ntb bT loih. MARGARET OBRIEN look, Ihouqb miqhl bo big onouih to mako to iho ruqqod look- Inq bandii, WALLACE BEERY, la ibo Ba.cotnb, nlng And cETs PL ICES hoven, Mozart and inoff. Teaming of veteran Wallace Beery and youngest star. AOH with GABBY' HAYES DALE EVANS KOBI RT BKNtHLt In SNAl TWO IIB'bT KtS HITS COMING THURSDAY voice, Miiu mmm'j tro ana spar," OTHER IS The show. with Todd which made an enyi- Mason, called recently by able reputation on a popularity poll her tour as a stage star, and by Walter brought to the Humphrey Bogart and an Oxonian Starring Alfred ipUiys the part of (Miss sensation of guardian, who spends' Janet Blair and Marc Platt.

culUvating her musical Sid Caeser, Seaman 1st tgient and then, infuriated at the Jeff Donnell (female). of losing her, tries ihe first local showing began Iri fingers with his cane.j day at the Varsity theater. addition she has her hands Drake, as Howie Young. Coastmed of the wreck of. Guardsman who is always try i which she is riding with; ing to get active I portrait artist, who wants ways gets his same old elope.

As a result she becomes; is human and comic. (And girls the obsession that Crn he sing!) will never play again. This Janet Blair, in her most captiv drives her to attempt ating role to date, is intersThames, cst and not only has a chance to true circumstances perform her osua! charm obsessed life, forthright but using narce-hypnosis, Dr. Larson dances as well. (And boys successfully con- have to sing!) vinces her that her talent and had promised to wrRe Nicholas hearsing for Tars and leader with whom she was Chris plays a record Howie tell you made.

The of the you will hears it and would-be-trave be surprised.) Theater Topics By BARNEY OLDFIELD IT'S DIFFICULT to up or down In Up by boxoftlc. One of the big men In the sentimental heart of Hollywood these days is an old Dane by iean Hershoi, who has given 'he PasHor years ol Ws life to the stage, screen and radio, and it is richer toa cause of his presence here. Many times Hollywood haz THEY ST XRTF.I) item: looked to this same Hersholt Tracy, when nine yeart leadership and aid. old started out in business When he decided to risk Milwaukee as a lamp-lighter. before cameras 40 years ago received three cti ts a lamp, struggling actor, he was approacn-', automatically put him a I mg a business which was just ahead of other great men I in the hands of started selling A.

Eklison, and any actor who as- newspapers, I sociated himself with it would be relegated to the same social cast TIME magazine quip as a strip-teaiser about Hollywood gals who wear day. He used to wheel his falsies was read with dismay by son along on these quests Paramount and MCIM pub- work, and his wife would accom- departments, who felt sure piny him, so she could wheel would figure the infor- kid back if he 'anded a job. 'mation came from the press Later, when the screen thought an irate to talk, many of the foreign borns composed of of Hollywood saw the handwril- lLI Illw. Viet I cDonald i. of Hollywood saw the handwrit-Paulette Goddard, Hedy bul largely, to on the wail.

They capsized Betty Hutton would Body." UP the failures to being desig- having obstacles of their accents. Jean Umitnd chest expan- Mon. April 22 the obstacles of their accents. Jean limited chest expan- Rrooklvn 'waded right in and Then the whole T. cood-looking legs Another case is to become one of the someone recalU'd If you yyy too girl.

Francis wh and most adored columnist once wrote that Lahze on the latest herself Shape actors. Greer Garson had burn which aopeaied an radio into storming into the pub- itamng tlESlMEfi DOWtEll 'MORNIN. LADIESI THIS IS TOM BRENEMAN recommending KFOR's BIG IN CRAZY HAT CREATION FCN SHOW FREE! Orchid. KU. pr.

Nylon A. OR-8 In Holly Brenenaxn Broxd. 10 -HI A ol Picture. W' VARSITY- -Tues. 9:30 a.m Seats SOc or hair or IlFS STphotograph appeared radio into storming into the pu of havehsh army publication for names to spread on where for all to see LINCOLN: Seventh Veil, The as photos were sought by the networks.

Jean rose to fhe branded it a lie by hoisting 1:17, 3:19, 5:21, 7:23, 9:29. or i-sh of Information Christian to halfway point be- vein Many in Hollywood oeiieve when censorship reared its ered present head, and the world was full of rPodv proved the full blossoming of a Iho got under way many had not a shjed of decency, the so potent that a mmi with when Hersholt. and Frank James," 6:02, 9:38. has discovered i VARSITY: charm, Body, 5:37, 7:38, potent that a month later sno u.u. Dow, when and STATE: Notorious Lone was the subject of a propelled with It turnc'd back to the world 3:52, 6:26.

0:05. article am and more recently with speaking platform defy- About a 2:26. 5:00, 'rnpopant pictures Ger- Ann and him as bemg 10:08. member Marie ucui Girl Turner. identified with any film or radio Stork Garter: 1:00.

3:52, 6:44. 9:36. Spider, 5:42, 8:34. JOYO: 1:25, 5:25. 7:25, 9:25.

StAlE STARTS TOWAY: Varsity Of Special showing of the in with: Tom Breneman. Bonita Granville, Andy Russell is scheduled at the; Varsity Tuesday morning at 10:30. Shortly before, at 10, the regular radio program of the samej name will be broadcast to thej audience which is expected to clVJiC witness, still earlier at 9:30 at the rnent. inX Is Forever, ternational picture released by RKO Radio, has been voted the March BOXOFFICE Blue Ribbon Award by the National Screen Council. The award is given monthly by this movie trade magazine for the best current picture, not only outstanding but suitable whole-family entertaln- Varsity, Radio Station KFOR version of the matutinal meal show, at which time the wishing ring, orchid, makeup kit land several pair of nylons will be given away.

JOYO KENTONS BANDOFTHEYEAR-f In nurrust mmskalof duyoari Ittchidiog Billy Betty Barclay. Mary Marlow, Ernie Daffy The and Kaye Choir. Advance tickets on sale Thurs- JaA. Friday A Saturday. April is' 19 A 20.

at Schmoller A Piano 1212 Slat $2.00 Plus tax. Also on sale at the Turnpike box office nlfht of dance. y.nx FALKENBERG JOE BESSER FORREST KENTON and mis OaCHEBTRA! PU SI 61st at Havelock lo funny li't iexndxl! SAM wooirs -Ul KST ttarring CLAUDETTE COLBERT DON AMECHE RICHARD FORAN witb nlng 1 Orxnt MHehell NEWS or THE DAY MOVIETONE ADVENTTRE mighty Moi se cartoon Child star Nataile Wood makes her screen ing with Claudette Colbert. Orson Welles and George Brent. Spiral and to norsup.

"Miss Susm and "Bandit ol Sherwood lor- were honorably mentioned. 2BtSl im (AFliOt Ai)X SIIOfriKC. BETTY HUTTON in "The Stork dub" PLVS anyone to show him as being Identified with any film or radio appearance which did not have high moral tone. He is serving as president of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, which makes the annual awards to best performers, and heads the Motion Picture Relief Fund, which cares for needy actors. bob hope is reported to have gone to his sponsor with a yeJp for higher wages, and wben he returned, the cast of the show a ked him how he fared.

took it like a lamb, said mean you got the one of the troupe asked. said Bob, he just said COMING SOONI Bina Crosbu Bob Dorothy LINCOLN LI NCOLN NOW! 44 fo 2 Susprniieful! C'hlllenginx! 1 Something New's Been Added To th. And to RICHARD CONTI FAYE MARLOWE iai "Tlic Spider" THAT 'J VifTRr LEON ERROL In i I TKOl 1 AwdUorliiiii York, Nobr. TLESUVY, Dance RAY IIERBECK And His Famous Orchestra 18 Artists Featuring Lovely Lorraine Benson RIDES: Saddles or Carts I 12 W. 0 Saturday Sunday 52nd St.

Beanrt Highway 0 (( etirge Sxle Btriil II. Wonlrry. Msr LONDON NrxtV Hope NOW! Gay, Tender, Launhter-FHled SUSIE with Sonny TufUi Veronica Lake Joan Caulfield A Howi Hit With ROBERT BENCHLEY VERA VAGUE IMus ROY ROGERS in OF TWO I Kl HilS lOc to 2 P.M. 7 Sntath Hittl Jesse Mes Seronfl Hit! SUIi 11 I and olor Cartoon! 20 to a Uoort Open 4.

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