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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 22

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Daily Newsi
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i DAILY NEWS. LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY. JUNE 2S. 142 8 mm if) BBarry Mines Joan Crawford caught a look at "Nazi Agent," admired the performance of Ann Ayars, and naked that the newcomer be given the second feminine lead in "Reunion.1! Its been a triumphant rise for Miss Ayars who began mod estly enough in Dr. Kildare's Victory." She followed with the Conrad story- aei tioned above and Apache Trail." This Is the second personal-.

Ity from Nazi Agent" requested by Miss Crawford. The first was Jules Dassin, who becomes a fiillfledged director with Reunion. -The $5000 governmental decree on settings for a picture requires two straight weeks of all night filming for Miss Crawford, Miss Ayars, John Wayne, Philip Dorn, Keenan and others in the drama. A film problem 7-With the war making de- rfiands orT all businesses to conserve materials and manpower, Hollywood too' is keeping step. Right now the big demand is 'to save, film, and the entire, industry -has.

joined to go as far in this direction as possible. is estimated that the mo- tlon picture industry 'uses close "to 2,000,000,000 feet of film each-' year. Rome of this can be saved and still, keep theaters operating as usual. 1 Plans' are now under way to eliminate of alot'of' TWENTY-TWO ,3 w-'- JACK HALEY if on of the headliners in Tim," Biltmor, Pertprmences art given every afternoon and with an extra show scheduled at 5:30 each Saturday and. Sunday.

TO IT I nm PREVIEW idETOS VrurlT rHEATRES MB MlksdnT assume-; FIEB BUSSELL MacMURRAY MEAUm TtfMhi MMNMR IDIRW MMTANar i CAftCY BCNCM1XY MOOME HOLLYWOOD JCkPOWNTQWN mt PUKING LnJwtnjtmiH)! SID GRAUMAN footprint Rod Skelton in the cement of Grau-man's Chinese theater in connection with the screening of "Ship -Ahoy," while Mrs. Skelton watches the proceediitgs wHh-epprovaL this film 'by-reducing the num- ber of release prints, sent -throughout the country and what is left of the foreign market Other- suggestions projected .1" and just carried to Washington by Ray Klune and other repre-- sentatives -of the industry- for further discussion witji the war production board Include: Elimination of all wardrobe, set and hairdress tests. Cutting, the length of trailers (coming events ballyhoos) Printing only the beet take" on each shot Rehearsing -the players out film In the cameras. Reclaiming of old flint Completing each script before starting a picture. Posable elimination of screen credits everywhere but in the -Los Angeles area, (.2 Jp-'jA vv J-d Afe Apw SALLY BENSON plays opposite Anton Walbrook in "Suicide Squadron" at the Four Star.

Wdtviwaoi clWAwM THEATRE Of VINI HL fill ss sms ns kcxei "Tka dan if )q tlri kn ktt. 1 taw ARTHUR UNOER. Varlati feuttr -7htr a '0 I -w 6 t- 4 jrnUs mrnmmm a Tonight SCREEN- "SHIP AHOY" aid "FINGERS AT THE WINDOW" at LeswY and His Chissts. "THEY ALL KISSED THE RIDE" sad CANAL ZONE" at tha Hillttraat aad Pant a gal. "SUICIDE SQUADRON" aad hurt subjects at tha Four -Star.

"THE BIG SHOT" aad short subjocta at Waraors Downtown ood Hollywood. "THE GOLD- RUSH" ond BROOKLYN ORCHID" ot thn "TRUE TO THE ARIdY" ond TAKE A LETTER. DARLING," at Poraitioant ond Hollywood Porooioant. THEjwmDj; at Carthoy Girds. STAGE.

SHOW Hi. -Biltmors. ELLA FltZGERALD sad bar arebasfra oa tha ilaqa; "THE" LONE-STAR RANGER" aad "THE STRANGE -CASE OF DR. Ra" aa tha ccraaa at tha Orphaum. NEW "STAR SPANGLED GLAMOUR" ravaa at Earl CiitoII'i.

"SHE LOST IT IN CAM- PECHE" at tha Maiait. "LIFE WITH FATHER" at tha Mutia Bax. WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL," N. T. G.

Ravua at Flarantiaa Gardaas. "THE FORTUNE HUNTER" at Paiadaaa Cemmiinity play-houta. BURLESQUE at tha FalKaS. "HIGH TIME" ravua at Turn-I about. MUSIC SHURA CHERKASSKY, plaa- at Wikhira Eball.

ATTRACTIONS LAST DAY STAR SPANGLED GLAMOUR If KV laaMtfcliii SMfaat am la Ika war aa-tortilaaNat, FtaHw to aafiaHa-b saar ssal. Gar- Br to 1 jartgL-ife The good old daya of 20 takes on a scene are over for the duration. Proper rehearsal, both for dialog and action, has eliminat- Some directors ire now calling wl players ahead of the camera crew to rehearse them lif their lines for tha day. Others are dismissing the early at night and keeping the players for a thorough rehearsal "of the days lines. All members of the Industry are cooperating to 'eliminate waste of film and to divert needed war materials to the war "effort: mm 1'i Jpf.

X. fe QuMWEaNITE Hollywoods suggestions for saving film will be taken before the war production board in Washington this week. The Industry, which went from silent films to talkies without closing a single Tor lack of pictures, has met many big problems in tbs past. will all the tests of the war, producers, declarer" without depriving -patrons -of the glamour of a Boyer love scene, or an Aitaire-Hayworth dance. News here and there -i Star Star Spangled Rhythm ANN SHERIDAN and Richard Whorf in "Juke Girl," set to open at the Wittem theater tomorrow, with The Wife Takes a Hyer." STAGE ATTRACTIONS STAGE ATTRACTIONS nupn I HCW LOCATIOr HAVE VQU SEEM OSCA SEIIIN-S Ammig SMASH LIFE WITHFATHEIl with LOUIS CAIHERN "Father NO THIN HUm C10SIS SAT.

JUXE TV' gained a trio of comedians1 yesterday In Arthur Treacher, Sterling Holloway and Walter Catlett who'll help Dorothy Lain our and Veronica Lake sing "A-Sweaterr-a-Sarong- and Peek-a-Boo Bang. Also promised for the musical is Gary Crosby, Bing's 9-year-old son. Juniors going 'to takeoff his famous fathers crooning An Apple for the Teacher. Charles Coburn contributes his monocle and clever acting tal- ents to Princess ORourke," the Olivia DeHavilland-Robert Cum- mings jtomedy at Warners. i s' AfatuWILSON NICHOLAS AUSTIN MUSIC BOS HOllTWOOD tiva CASV hats.

web. sat. tfW3Mk6UCL BLJTYATKJNSONARUUtA CLIFFORD A KOY DAVIS uoa msroroTHCK stms fteAuSm THL-192 ULU' glamourlovues JESSEL HAliYLOCiCAELISUDuilEIOS mou to wu inclusive, ew.aka cntJLilQ SIM.MAi: 3U 291'' OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS SAT. AND SUN. EVES.

SO TO 24)0 MAT DAILY 230. 50 SupetVaudeviUe POP. Girhl Girls! GlrUI wsifisseB ELSA YAH eves, SAT. SpKloi te Lorqe WIIN INMIB WITHOUT INNIk EjfTTS A Rates lamplighter uroadcast Poitin nightly kpas mai "As 'a starter ori" Rtteelandr Peggy Drake, ex-RKO- -Radio contractee, assumes the feminine lead opposite Allan Lane In Republics new serial, of the Royal Mounted 'Strikes Again." Another swell French character actor, Marcel Dalio, remembered as the patient detective in Peps LeMoko, Is In Hollywood. Hell be among those Identified with The Desert Song." Gwili.

Andre, popular In society, returns to as a Nazi spy In "The Falcons Brother." When Miss Andre first entered movies 10 years ago she went through a publicity buildup. RKO press agents wouldn't allow the press to talk to her, explaining Esnmmiiimi E06I BEE ANERICA'S FINEST MOHSES IN ACTION NW PraMfUt tor Nivy RdM Suds Jan tS. Mli. hi. A lu.

Ui to SMI. Im. tal THRILLS! SPILLSI EXCITEMENT! RESERVED pp. Ttakatt ill AsmcIm it Pfcm KI( 55R 144- NAOISON 7S4I IT SEATS Hart tee iiMJ Ipapni ky Swlhara CilHmla Hn Skew Amctottaa UNCHESTER. GUEST ARTIST PUPPETEERS A 2th MONTH AT Canpl Urndtj) SEATS 1.10 pi Ul TISILUCIOIMSSOeUVAlB CMrint-IM I.MGHTIY i HOLLYWOOD v.r LOS ANGELES VOMITS nl Eerr Nlckt.

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