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"Nationally Known Dance Maestro" TEEN AGE DANCE CLASS Starts Oct. 2S, 1 P.M. Inquiries 0897 Adults Class Forming Fox Trot Woltx Rumba Jitterbug Private Lessons. It Noon to 10 M. TWO OPPOSITE EARLE FLOORS at li THEATER "Eleventh Washington Year" lHam Is Cooked to a Turn By HAROLD HEFFERNAN.

HOLLYWOOD. It was special effects day on stage 12 at Twentieth Century-Fox and the boys who create the startling illusions that send movie fans out of the theater gasping were having a big time of it. With the help of half a dozen hose experts from the Los Angeles Fire Department, who stood by just in case things got out of hand, the boys were preparing to burn up Laird Cregar. Mr. Cregar had it coming.

Throughout he had been up to his sinister tricks of murder, mayhem, arson and minor crimes too numerous to mention. Here, for the climax, he was to be burned to a crisp. There was a feeling of tense excitement on the big set, but, strangely, the intended vie HERB SACHS PuunU BUNN America's Foremost Song Stylists Bob Mi, Oreh.jl j': 2 Shouts A ightly Including Sun. 141 lunclire" CocMails Dinner Supper NtierA Cortr Rtstriat ion Charge 70,0 PCStAUPANi JlJ STREET N.W.(\L^ AMUSEMENTS. TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES Buy War Bonds and Samps at Any Local Theater CAROLINA 'Ilh 4 N' c.

An. S.E. ''Wnuiiimi First Show 5:35 P.M. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN WILLIAM TERRY, CHERYL WALKER Seven Famed Orchestras. Also WILLIAM BENDIX ill "TAXI DRIVER CIRPI 2105 Pm.

Ave. N.W. RE. 0181. One Day Onlv.

CONGRESS 3931 DON AMECHE, DANA ANDREWS in rWING and A PRAYER." At DUNBARTON 1319 Wisconsin Ave. Today and Friday Only Double Feature "LIFEBOAT." with WILLIAM BENDIX. TALULLAH BANKHEAD. Also. "BLONT HU A NDUT FAIRLAWN KATHARINE HEPBURN TURHAN BEY.

IVALTER HUSTON in "DRAGON SEED." At 6:35. and 9. GREENBELT Greenbelt, Md. OHARA ill BUFFALO BILL (in Technicolor). and H.

HIGHLAND 5533 ALAN MARSHALL LARAINE DAY In BRIDE BY MISTAKE." At 6:05, :50. LIDO 3227 St. N.W. WHITE ONLY. Today and Friday Only.

Two Features TIME FOR LOVE." Also ROG "HEARTS Or THE GOLDEN LITTLE o.w The A Sts. N.W. Continuous LUST RETHESDA 1 WI. 2868 or WI. 9636.

At 6:45. 8:25. 10:65. JON HALL MARIA MONTEZ in COBRA WOMAN" (Technicolor). Friday Only! COMEDY With Mickey Mouse.

Our Gang. Etc. HIPPODROME km ZrSeSF Jack Benny. Fred Allen in Thy With Mary Martin. Thursday.

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N.W. Woodley 4600. Take the Crosstown or Bus Direct to Door. Today Through Saturday. With REYNOLDS ROBERT Exit-a HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (Technicolor Doors Open at 6:15.

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11 A.M. to II P.M. Year Surprise Hit with the Academy Award Winner. Address PAUL LUKAS K. T.

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MARIA MONTEZ. Plus: LORETTA YOUNG. GERALDINE CFMATflR Minn. Axe. at AtRHlUlf Rd.

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NEWTON 1 a ANNA NAFOLE. RICHARD GREENE JESSE THEATER IXX.i Phone DU. Double Feature. PAT O'BRIEN. RUTH HUSSEY.

JAMES CRAIG. PATRICIA DANE. 1st St. A R. I.

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FRANK FAY. Gun EL BREN DEL. STANTON Double Feature. By for ROBERT TAYLOR. CHARLES LAUGHTON.

Kitty JEAN PARKER. TIM RYAN. HISER-BETHESDA ALEXANDER KNOX, CHARLES COBURN, GER! ALDINE FITZGERALD THOMAS MITCHELL in In Technicolor. Matinee 2 P.M. Each Day.

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SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD." HAYWORTH. tim was the calmest person around. hope they get this thing over with before 5 said Mr. Cregar, glancing at his wrist watch. have a date for early dinner and a show after.

It would be just my luck if they had to fry this carcass of mine until far into the On platforms of varying heights, 50 musicians sit stiffly, looking toward Alan Napier, who stands, baton in hand, on a platform. Director John Brahm motions to Cregar and the big actor, snufflng out a cigarette, takes his place on the piano bench. Cregar makes a practice sweep on the dummy keyboard of the piano, for he is supposed to be in the midst of his great concerto when the Are breaks out. His teacher runs in from the sidelines to correct a bit of Angering and then runs off again. Technicians are still rushing around making last-moment adjustments.

When they move off, an enormous camera crane rolls into position. Everything now seems in readiness, so Director Brahm gives with the starting signal. Napier taps his music stand and the orchestra begins playing. The camera is focused on hands as he plays the opening movements in his concerto. The number is just getting under way nicely when, over in a far corner, a wisp of smoke seeps through the crack of a door.

The door suddenly crashes open and a butler rushes in yelling, "Fire! The big camera crane with its crew of technicians aboard now sweeps over to the door, just as a sheet of angry flame blasts through. The crane is backing now, and new flames leap up on all sides. In a few seconds the whole place is in a panic. Musicians grasping their instruments run frantically about trying to And an exit. The concert spectators break French doors and windows and jump through.

George Sanders, his arm around Faye Marlowe, leads her out of danger. The place empties rapidly and in less than half a minute every one is gone but Cregar. who sits at the piano playing wildly. Flames are now leaping from everywhere and. like a demon, Cregar sits in the midst of the conflagration.

He pounds at the keyboard and the notes come louder and louder. The Are is now' licking at the instrument and darting at the mad composer. The music reaches a crescendo and stops. Cregar collapses and falls to the floor. Director Brahm.

from his position atop the crane, calls Dozens of firemen carrying hoses rush on the set and in no time at all the fire is extinguished. Cregar laboriously picks himself off the floor and, grinning broadly, makes his way toward an outside door. a minute. Laird, we need a Brahm calls after him. "Not from me you answers Cregar.

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No matching paper could be found to cover them, but painters solved the problem. They painted duplicate panels of the hand-blocked paper os exact even the camera detect the difference. No Changes! Until after the next play, which opens on November 20, Guild subscribers will be unable to make any changes in their seat location or ownership, the Guild announced today. This same rule also applies to change in address with reference to mail orders. Graham Program To Be Repeated Owing to the great demand for tickets to the performance of Martha Graham, dancer, with her company and Erick Hawkins assisting, on Monday, October 30, the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of has arranged to repeat the program on Tuesday, October 31 at 8:30 p.m.

Miss appearance at the Library is part of the 10th Festival of Chamber Music sponsored by the Coolidge Foundation, which will mark also the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Coolidge. Three new works commissioned by the Coolidge Foundation will be presented by Miss Graham in dance interpretation. The music for these new compositions, Darius Milhaud's "Imagined Paul Before and Aaron has been scored for small orchestral combinations and will be conducted by Louis Horst. Tickets for this event are avail 500 other MONARCH FOODS-oll Just oj Good! EDUCATIONAL.

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