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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 14

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'Amusements Buffalo Evening Monday April 12 1948 AUDIENCE 2000 EVENTS REARRANGED Wins Oratorical Contest TO BE ASCINATING OR THE HOBBY AIR I ALL IT IS TOLD AT BENNETT HIGH st I a 2nd RECORD WEEK! because that boy Children 'i Stirling Hayden THE SHOW COES ON 11:19 11:32 JESSICA ROGERS AT YOUR COMMUNITY THEATER TONIGHT 4Oc UNTIL 6 he Most Exciting Story of the Most Exciting City! 4 RANKIE LAINE MAY 14 i 2 DARING HITS! I PLUS DOUtlt TUCK gOUTl BHWHIi THE EAST AND HOtlDA GREATLAKES ar HIPPODROME iTHEJilGCLO LACKAWANNA prlbce BURLE5K BROADWAY 4 HOWARD DU DOROTHY HART PON TAYIOR Singing comedienne and from Best oot orward" Musical Groups Sing Liszt Number 40c Till LAST I 4 DAYS ftW6ffTouwr 40c UNTIL 6 COMING! GENE KRUPA NOW! 3rd happy WEEK ENROLL NOW WHILE 2 OR I RATES ARE IN EECT 1 "ri i) i s'I 3 Shows at 7:30 10:30 1:30 1 ull Course Dinners $150 rom 5:30 9 We Cater to Parties Banquets 3165 Bailey Volte or the LITTLE JACK LITTLE on April 26 ARTHUR LEE SIMPKINS May 3 TT ECN2II JDVOUS LADIES' NITE Tnnr Ladies Spend Only VIL 1 What You Like DISNEY'S COLOR HIT "BAMBI' CILIS LAUGHTON MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN RITA JOHNSON i Kenmore at Colvin Young Chipman LILLI PALMER MY GIRL TISA" PLUS: MURDER in REVERSE" William Hartnell John Simon every moment a TH RIM every thrill a moment of DANGKSc! Burglars Return to Store Entering the Andrew Kirk wood furniture and appliance store at 2527 Delaware Ave for the (second time within 11 days bur glars stole about $25 from a metal caafc box early Sunday The store was broken into on March' 31 when $175 in cash and $46722 in checks were taken VIVIANE ROMANCE in "VEILED BRIDES" REE ADMISSION EXCEPT ON SATURDAY NITES Yet You See the Nation's Greatest Stars in the Nation's Most Beauti ful Theatre Restaurant Z3LEAD SOLDIERS Yvonne DeCarlo Serious To the rumors that Yvonne De Carlo was taking off for India to marry an extremely wealthy ma harajah Yvonne said: I knew any maharajah I might like to marry him but I prom ised the studio I will stay right in Hollywood "You see when I went to Europe the last time I tell my studio anything about it Now for the next three months I am going to study voice dramatic art and see if I can be a better actress I am really taking my career Line Trouble Cuts Off Programs on 2 Networks NEW YORK April 12 (A) Com munications difficulties on special land lines affected two nation wide radio networks Sunday The first 25 seconds of Elmo Roper program was lost because of trouble on a special line to New York from New Orleans Comedian Jack NBC pro gram was cut off for a brief period NBC said the trouble was caused by an "amplifier at White Water Calif on a special tele phone line between Palm Springs and Hollywood A later NBC pro gram the Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy show was canceled in its entirety because of line trouble at Claremont Calif the network said Lyn and Lae WILDE Richard CRANE with RED MARSHALL Dolores Dawn June Carstairs "Hell Ship Morgen CHILDREN 25c 14 TONAWANDA st Milland in Supernatural Today Johnnv arrow was like 2 year old he has Ray Milland for the lead in a mod ern supernatural story with the devil as one of the characters if you please After Big which believe me is a very excit ing picture Milland expressed him self as very £ad to have direction again So that is two who arc pleased Thomas Mitchell is being brought on from the New York stage for another role and today Audrey Tot ter was being sought from MGM That deal while still hanging in the balance probably will be made tomorrow Snapshots of Hollywood Robert fBclicve It or Not) Ripley lunching at the Brown Derby with Wallace Beery Kermit Roosevelt who has been spending a few days in our city breakfasting at the Beverly Derby Mrs Virginia Koerner widow of Charles Koerner has been hos pitalized but is now much better All that talk that she expects to marry Richard Power is just talk He had dinner with Virginia Grey a few nights ago at Bob Although both June Allyson and pick Powell deny ther are expect ing a baby the rumor persists probably because they have dropped plans to adopt a baby Director Lucky Humberstone has been very sick with flu Lana Turner has rented Rudy house at Palm but I think it is only for a few weeks because Lana has other plans for later on Airs Lou Gehrig and Dick ischel the sports announcer had dinner together at the Dells Most Talked About Picture in the Nation! Robert YOUNG Maureen O'HARA Clifton WEBB PLUS "THE HEART Robert LOWERY GANGS oP CHICAGO LORENCE Ar 6 SO PM CHARLESTON Ar 9 00 PM SAVANNAH Ar 1140 PM JACKSONVILLE Ar 2 50 AM (Sleeper may be nrcupmG I until 7 30 AM) ALSO Wnl( Guofv in RIG I DENNIS 4NOMMVlVEai MORGflNTINDORS taEVf SHOW Now COMPLETE INANCIAL ion I MIMAWM rUAMCV AIR SERVICE IS REJECTED BY CAB WASHINGTON April 12 (UP) Samuel Solortion wants to run an airline whose stewardesses are more than entertainers" but the Civil Aeronautics Board says no His aerial busline now on paper is called Atlantic Airlines Mr Solomon claims he can charge a cent a mile less than other car riers In nlmnc rnHilnee fofkiAw If Solomon alleges the board ques tions his cost estimates refusing him routes because it fears he would go broke Mr Solomon says Allantic pro poses to make air transportation available to people who af ford to ride on present airlines He says it would be done this way: The operation would be compact embracing the Middle Atlantic area and a Washington New Or leans route There would be more seats per plane Short hauls would eliminate luxury features There would be no free meals Custom ers would carry their own baggage aboard third member of the crew is not to be a glorified entertainer but is to perform positive func he said The Hertel North Park North Main and Central Park Hobby air to be held in Bennett High School riday and Saturday will have a different schedule of events from the seven other community Hobby airs being held this week under thcauspices of the Council of So cial Agencies The Buffalo Evening News and WHEN 'The Hobby air in Bennett High School will have its Variety Show Saturday evening from 7 to 9 instead of riday and the Hobby Clinic will be held Saturday afternoon from 1 to 3 in stead of in the morning John Stamp instructor in dramatics and Paul Nichols instructor in music at Bennett will direct the stage show Hobbies of every sort will be ex hibited in the Bennett gymnasium riday evening from 7 to 8:30 and again on Saturday aft ernoon from 1 to 4 AU of the work exhibited will be made or collected by girls and boys ranging from 8 to 18 years of age Both the hobby exhibits and the variety shows are open to the pub lic without charge Louis Bargman and Roger Sha lala president and vice president respectively of the Hertel North Park Association are co chairmen of the fair at Ben nett Assisting them will be the following: RECEPTION Mrs Joseph Sticht and Mrs Martin Heavey president of Holy Spirit Mothers Club chairmen assisted by Mrs Edmund McCue president of SI Rose of Lima Mothers Club and Mrs Matthew Kyan president of St Parochial School Mothers' Club EXHIBITS ARRANGEMENT COMMIT TEE Mrs Ernest Nyquist Camp ire (Iris and George Jienson president of the Highland Park Taxpayers Home owners Association co chairmen PUBLICITY Miss Helen Lynch librarian North Park Branch Pub lic Library and Miss Isabel Ross of the North Parle Advertiser co chairmen REGISTRATION COMMITTEE Mrs William Burke president of St Parochial School Mothers Club chair man CLINIC COMMITTEE Mh Penelope Hermes Girl Scout leader and hobbyist of the Buffalo Museum of Sci ences and Mrs Hymen Goldberg co chairmen VARIETY SHOW COMMITTEE Miss Judith Stainbrook chairman assisted by John Stamp and Paul Nichnls JUDGES COMMITTEE Robert II Weiner director of North Park Branch of the Jewish Center of Buffalo chair man RANK NICOSIA 17 of Collegiate Institute won the $25 first prize in the ninth annual oratorical contest for boys in Catholic high schools and academies Sunday evening in the Knights of Columbus Audi torium Second prize of $15 went to Robert Whetzle of Ca nisius High School All nine contestants spoke on Education Champion of Democ Judges were the Very Rev John McMahon William Phelan and Thomas nell Bailey at Kensington Seneca at Cazenovia Elmwood and Utica 'GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT" Academy Award Winner with GREGORY PECK DOROTHY McGUIRE and JOHN GARIELD Picture on the Picture Page By THEODOLINDA BORIS In this heyday of prima donna conductors we can now say that we have seen the smallest and youngest claimant to membership in that charmed' circle Sunday evening a pint sized 9 year old i tali an lad erruccio Burco in aLord auntleroy suit and with a 7 mop of girlish curls mounted the podium (raised higher by a third) on the Kleinhans' Music Hall stage and conducted some 60 instrumen talists most of them from the Buf alo Philharmonic in a concert The boy born in Milan April 5 1939 was presented by the Roches ter Grand Opera Company Just how one is to evaluate the musical quality of a performance like this is a question That the boy is definitely musical with a genuine gift for rhythm a gifttruly God given to very few can not be denied GRANADA I MAI NORTHRUP Opus for Hayden It must be a good role for Stirling Hayden in Man Who btoie a Dream has always been pretty picky and choosey about what he does and do on the screen Now he has signed with Pine and Thomas to play a heavy in the movie Since this a makes most of its movies in three or four: weeks and this will be made in six weeks it's equiva lent to an odus been a long time since we have had Stirling and his ex wife Madeleine Carroll in our town at the same time But that romance is long since dead and both are hap pily married to other partners "3 Daring Daughters" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR JEANETTE MacDONALD "i Plus "BIG TOWN Starring BARRY ITZGERALD PLUS! PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO BOY CONDUCTOR Pianists 12 and 13 Play Well as a Team Janet and Billy Harcourt of Syra cuse an attractive sister and brother two piano team presented a fairly exacting program Sunday afternoon in Kleinhans Music Hall under the auspices of the Music orum for Piano Teachers The pianists are 12 and 13 respectively The program included a group of pieces by Bach (in arrangements by Ilowe and Maier) Saint Var iations on a Theme of Beethoven the Brahms Maier Liebeslicder Waltzes Scenas Infantis and short pieces by Simmons and Glicre winding up with the popular Valse from Suite for Two Pianos Op 15 Both children have an unusually able and relaxed technique They were able to cope more than credit ably with difficult passages and the precision of their teamwork was highly commendable Boine men appreciate it earlier leaving time Vacafionitt prefer it one day aervice And visitor to the magnificent garden now in full get added pleasure from it historic route in daytime or the Everglade i the ONLY fact train ceheduled to give you daylight and eve ning arrival at all points as far South as Savannah Complete with Pullman reclining seat Coach and Dining Car service thi of the is the smooth cozrveMient way to the Southeast Excellent over night connections at Washington7 i or further information consult your focal Ticket Agent or Atlantic Coast Line ticket office at 16 East 44th Street New York 17 Telephone MUrray Hill 2 0800 NER LAND General Eastern Passenger Agent RUSSIANS DENOUNCE MUSIC Special Ttadio to Burrto Evening News and New York Herald Tribune MOSCOW April 12 our head ing Russian composers Sunday de manded that the 20th Century ox Studios remove their music from the motion pictnre Iron Cur which they denounced as a slanderous anti Communist produc tion The composers accused the Holly wood company of stealing parts of their compositions In a joint let ter published by Izvestia govern ment newspaper the four compos ers stated emphatically they had nothing to do with use of their music in a motion picture criticizing their country All four were among a group of Russian composers criticized re cently by the Central Committee of the Communist Party for writing music tainted by in fluences of the bourgeois West They publicly promised to revise their compositions in the future Screen Guild Breaks Off Contract Negotiations HOLLYWOOD April 12 The Sqjeen Actors Guild announced today it had broken off contract renewal negotiations with film producers The guild said it had received a from pro ducers on seven of eight contract proposals His memory is remarkable for whether or not he can read orches rtral scores he showed that he can remember the general contour and climactic points of the works played and he handled entrances land various cues creditably His beat is decisive and clearand never flags in pace He followsthe Italian procedure of time beat ing that is his hand swings rights' for the second beat in four time I rather than left His Italian blood was further evidenced by his sym i pathetic feeling for melody Granting all the evidence of real talent and acknowledging the rgood looks solemn precocity andchildish charm what then? Canone say that he elicited from the Xplayers readings that showed logi cal and sustained development orinterpretations that caught the fire lof inspiration from an artist ofvalid musical experience? Truth fully he did not because he couldnot Therefore the event became sadly enough a stunt or show If the talents are wisely guided and he is not allowed to dis sipale his nervous and physical energies in a heavy schedule of concerts he may very well one day become a notable conductor The dangers of the present regime ofexploitation must make intelligent parents and serious musicians shud der i The program included iirst Symphony and operatic over tures preludes and excerpts by Verdi Bellini Rossini Wagner andBerlicte The audience numberingabout 2000 was highly disposed inthe young favor and prac titally mobbed him backstage afterthe concert REX HARRISON in I 'School for I Husbands" TOOTLl I1T RII TECHNICOLOR Musical eaturette And BUGS BUNNY in "A eather in His YVONNE DECARLO HOLLYWOOD April 12 The role of a fascinating native girl is played by Yvonne DeCarlo in a new film with Peter Lorre 5i 1800 Clinton Buffalo Ave Niagara alta "RELENTLESS" In Color I WALK ALONE" YounnMart Chapman 1 Burt Lancaster Lizabeth Seott "MARY LOU' Kids in 681 MAIN STREET TOWN CASINO NOW HERE IN PERSON! Plays Native Cirl By LOUELLA PARSONS BOLLYWOOD April 12 If Mae Murray tells in her life story Price she will have a fascinating tale But if she glosses things over the story win nave mile sales value Wanda Tuchock has bought the life story of Mae and is taking time off from her 70th lnE contract to Write the screen play atiss lucnocK sees Betty Grable in the Mae Murray part or Rita Hay worth I have known Mae very well for many years I was in Paris with her in 1921 when she Mae Murray was married to Robert Leonard knew her when she was married to Prince David Mdivani I knew her when she was at the height of her career and Ouida Rathbone was writing movies for her in New York Her real story is a terrific one but will she allow jt to be told? MYRON COHEN He's the country's greatest story teller IN PERSON this week BOB EBERLE Harris Dona and Annette Marion Richards Lenny Page Band Town Casino Girls Mad Hatters All in a Big Show! Supported by and Jackie Wages Hil bi I ifi HARRISON LINA Magicians THE HOLLIDAYS Jugglers and Acrobatic Dancers ESTELLA JULIO MEXICAN DANCERS TONI ODDI THE McVANETTES 3 Shows 9 12 2:30 Steak Platters $150 mmNo Cover or GUGGENHEIM UND LISTS 112 AWARDS NEW YORK April 12 The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial oundation Sunday announced 112 fellowship awards to American and Canadian scholars and artists with stipends totaling $300000 ellow ships are awarded on the basis of work accomplished Among the re cipients were: Novels Miss Marguerite Young New York author of Miss Elizabeth Hardwick New York author of Ghostly Miss Jean Stafford New York author of Adven Poet Theodore Ward New York dramatist Musical composition Romeo Cascarino composer New York Nicolai Berezowsky composer New York Reuben Tam painter New York Miss Denny Winters painter Woodstock' Miss Sue uller printmaker and teacher at the Museum of Modern Art New York THEATRE 565 MAIN' ETHEL SMITH Tha world' greatest organist and star of stage screen radio end recording fame To Admission Charge Ctarxe Train of the for the JACKSONVILLE DANCE i MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT at 9 America's No 1 i Polish American Band RANK WOJNAROWSKI Radio and Recording Band Direct from Bridgeport Conn ADMISSION $125 tax included HBaaa Dancing 9 until 1 A Mb ATLANTIC COAST LINE 4 RAILROAD Broadway at Jefferson I 625 William Ta th End af tha I 'cs UGOOD Dlek Powail Maylia I June Allyion Peter Lawford I i MAE MURRAY STORY BUALOS NIAGARA HERTEL lOCENTURY RENf DUNNE 0 rMMHR MAMM OSCARHOMOLKA PHILIP DpPhf 1URHAN MUMMY TOMB Hertel at North Park Broadway nr illmore 1 424 Niagara St NORTHSIDE I ROBERT TAYLOR I JOAN CRAWORD With JAMES STEWART I WALL" I DAISY KENYON Yrars" vs I HOUSE 1 Iliiniii litirMtiiiit tiiian mA jerrerien ano Utica I erry and Grant I 1600 Geneaeo lt show at 6 I I I Trry Laiia Turner I Dennia Juna Lockhart HIGH Zachary Scott OR MAXINE 2228 Seneca Humphrey Bogart Walter Huston Bruce Bennett in "Treaa ure of Sierra Madre" And Joe Yule Rente Riano Dale Carnegie In "Jiggs and Maggie in Society" Also Selected Short Attrac NEW ARIEL High at Michigan Robert Young Marguerite Chapman in in Technicolor And "Heart aches" NEW KEITH'S 261 Main Lcuis Hay ward Joan Bennett in "Man in the Iron Mask" And Brian Donlevy Miriam Hop kins in "Gentleman After Dark" i 3021 Delaware Ave I 160 Ridge Rd DARING Toehnleolor I with Donnis O'Keafa JEANETTE MacDONALD JOSE ITURBI I Plui OR LAAYETTE AUDREY LONG DON CASTLE ft MORE UN THAN A HONEYMOON! tA K9 Johnson Allyson SPRING MT PAWS 2ood 'dancers stay young isn't that lrueA? COURSE that's so To be able to relax and have fun is the best release from taut nerves Dancing is the ideal outlet for every adult Besides giving good exercise it tones up your sense of balance and co ordination With a few happy hours at Arthur you'll find yourself enjoying dancing as never before Rumba ox Trot Tango Waltz Samba get a kick out of them all find everyone wanting to be your partner know the pleasurv of popularity and inclusion on good times Spend one hour with an Ar thur Murray Expert Right away learn the easy Arthur Murray Magic Step After one lesson you can go dancing! Bring a friend and yojll save 50 each Phone MA dison 2470 or stop in Veterans may enroll under the GI Bill ARTHUR MURRAY butch JIA JENKINS KEHL THRILLS TIILKS The UN of a Lifetime Varonica LAKE Joan CAULIELD Barry ITZGERALD SAINTED PLUS AL PEARCE in "THE MAIN STREET KID" nKENSINGTONlSENECAiELMWOOD NORTH PARK I ROOSEVELT ALLENDALE Allan naar Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo in "Secret Life of Walter Aiitty" in Technicolor And Adele Mara in "Traffic in AMHERST University Plaza ree Parking Ronald Reagan Eleanor Parker in "Voice of the Turtle" And Joe Palooka in "ig hting BAILEY Bailey near James Stew art Helen Walker in "Call Northside And William Haiop Ann Todd in "Dangerous Years" CAPITOL 1770 So Park Ave Ronald Reagan Eleanor Parker Eve Arden "The Voice of the Turtle" News Car toon Bowling Tricks CENTRAL PARK Main at June Allyson Peter Lawford in "Good News" in Technicolor News CIRCLE 444 Mickey Rooney Brian Donlevy in "Killer McCoy" And and ancy ree" COLONIAL 733 Genesee Jimmy Stewart Jane Wyman in "Magic Town" And Joe Palooka in "ighting COLUMBIA 449 Genesee Spencer Tracy 'Lana Turner in "Cass Timberlane" And "Railroaded COMMODORE 2285 Ray Milland in "Golden Earrings" And Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall in "Bowery Buckaroos" Extra! Popeye Cartoon and Pete Smith Novelty ELLEN TERRY 367 Grant Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy in Walt Disney's "un and ancy ree" And Natalie Wood Ruth Warrick in "Driftwood" RANKLIN Ridge Road opposite Lacka wanna High Eleanor Parker Ronald Reagan in "Voice of the Turtle" And Walter Abel Marie Wilson in "abu lous Joe" GLEN Williamtvllle Marlene Dietrich Ray Milland In "Golden Earrings" And "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" JUBILEE Niagara at Amherst Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo in "The Secrets Life of Walter Mitty" in Technicolor And William Henry in "Mysterious Mr Valert KENSINGTON 525 Grider Bing Crosby Bob Hope in "Road to Rio" Also March of Time and Cartoon LITTLE SENECA 774 Seneca "un and ancy ree" And "Gas House Kids Go West" MARLOWE Virginia at Tenth ranchot Tone Lucille Ball in "Her Husband' Af fairs" And ''Bell of Sn Angelo" BUALO The Bride Goes Wild 12:46 3:55 7:04 10:13 Thirteen Lead Soldiers 11:22 A 5L 2:31 5:40 8:49 GREAT To the Victor 11 A 1:15 3:30 5:45 8 10:15 The Big Dork 11 A m' 1:48 4:36 7:24 10:12 Campu Honey moon 12:42 3:30 6:18 9:06 20TH I Remember Mama 11:24 A 1:57 4:30 7:03 0:36 April Shower 12:46 3:56 7:06 iuiu jr iu Muraer in iieverae A 2:29 5:39 8:49 JM Naked City 12:47 3:53 aiiiuo i oi I'eruoua water A 2:38 5:44 8:50 The Veiled Bride 11 A 1:49 4:38 7:27 10:20 School for Husbands 1238 3:27 6:16 9:05 MIDTOWN The Mammy's Tomb 11:52 A 2:25 4:48 7:11 9:34 Son of Dracula 12:53 3:26 5:49 8:12 10:35 Gangs of Chicago 11:53 AM 2:26 4:54 7:22 9:50 Gangs of New York 10:35 A 1:03 3:31 5:59 10:55 PALACE The New Look: burlesque re vue 12:40 3:10 7:10 9:40 A choral setting of sym phonic poem was the climax of the annua! home concert of the University of Buf musical organizations Satur day evening in Kleinhans Music Hall The chorus under the capa ble direction of Wallace A Van Lier sang it with conscientious at tention to color and contrast and gave it a full measure of vitality Even as an orchestral piece the work is full of cliches and is hardly Liszt at his best twin handicaps which the arranger Reibold was unable to overcome as he tried to translate a thoroughly instrumental composition into a satisfactory vocal one Of the other choral works sung Sleigh" and a med ley of Victor Herbert favorites were especially commendable for their nicety of presentation The student choristers repre senting the and Glee Clubs provided cleancut at tacks and releases Except in the forte passages the body of tone tended to be thin although it was consistent in pitch and in pleasing quality The bass section is good High tones seemed to present some thing of a hazard in focus and placement for the sopranos Soloists heard were erdinand Di Bartolo cellist John Demas pianist Betty Gitin soprano Edward adell tenor and Jo seph Davis violinist All main tained a praiseworthy level of care and sincerity in their offerings The accompanists were Edith Di Bartolo rances Gerard Bradj Marshall Nelson and Mrs Na than Davis Accompanists for the chorus were Lois Helwig and Mr Demas Under John Krestic the uni versity band played selections by Saint Saens Gershwin and Carmi chael to open the program The large audience was warmlv nnnm ciative CHILDREN 25c ANYTIME I RIG WEEK THRIITCI Bi Bob Hope in There' LHc" An Phil Reed in Cover Bk Town" Short PALACE Hamburg Bing Crcicv Bob Hope Dorothy Lam our in ts Rio" Selected Shorts PARK 63 69 Jackson Ave Claudette Colbert red MacMurray ir "The Egg and And "Philo Vance Returns" Cartoon PARK Orchard Park Chauncey Olcott a played by Dennis Morgan in "My Wild Irish Rose" the magical Tecnhicolor mu sicat Added eaturettes REGENT Main at Utica Robert Ycia Marguerite Chapman in "Relentless' 7:00 1003 And "Mary Lou" 8:57 RIALTO erry near Grant Crosby Barry itzgerald Stranger" And Robert Lowery in "Killer at Large" RIVIERA in the Alan Ladd Veronica Lake in And Russell Hayden in James Oliver Curwood' 'Neatn Canadian Skies" Selected Short and Latest News RIVOLI 1111 Broadway James Stewart Richard Conte in "Call Northside 777 And Joe Yule Renie Riano rn "Jiggs end' Maggie in Society" SENATE Rhode Island at Jimmy Stewart Jane Wyman in "Magic Tewnw And "Dick Tracy Meet Gruesome" STAR Gregory Peck Dorotnj McGuire in "Gentlemen's Agreement' Also Latest News and Shorts SYLVIA 1 40 Bob Hope' Signe Hasso William Bendix In Where There life" And Rory Calhcun Rhonda ing in "Adventure UNITY 1063 John Wavne Laratm Day in "Tycoon" in Technicolor And "Minstrel Days" WALDEN 1066 Walden Ave Claudette Colbert In Tomorrow Is orever" Anj the Dead End Kid in "New Hound' HUME UNA CROfjYN MERKEL TOM CONDENSED SCHEDULE WASHINGTON DC LV IU CO AM RICHMOND iv ROCKY MOUNT Ar 3:15 PM WILSON Ar 3 48 PM AYETTEVILLS 4U ainHH AiMA rrMiiiiiMf 1 1 ww IMra tteVicror' i nEB 1 71 mi So I i I rf i Hi 1 gHii 1 MB i i i B' MB MHMI In IBi i 1 B' 1 ML 1 rd i MB 4 Ji'T rr 1 i 'pi" 1 B' 1 it MH1 i Br i hr er Ill" I HEV'1 Ji i tt I I A AV I II? 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