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-10 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1946- Mr. Sanders They're Smart, Title Says So NOW! MEW YSAR'S RESERVATIONS That Girl Who Cainh Say No XOX1GHT AT 8:36 Dieting On His JUNO PAYCOCK The Drama Desk TTTV NU I I llri- Rervatloni: MA 4445, or GimteJi FA. PE.VN SHADY BALLROOM Penn Shady East Liberty ADM. 7 Jo PLUS TAX DANCING 9 TO 12 Own Words Woman-Hater New-Man Now That Hi Wife Has Left Him By Virginia MacPherson L'Euid Press Hollywood Correspondent Hollywood. Dec.

17-Snave fipnrpp j.W). s. in 1 By Harold Cohen Local Scrappings DANCE TOMORROW BAItRY BLUE Harry Hendel has booked a com bination jazz concert and dance for his Savoy Ballroom the night 3 WEEKS tfVtiA. TMtATBJ GUI16 FUlS5 Noi of December 27 featuring some of the country's outstanding hot mu Sanders, who's been calling women "strange little beasts" to their faces for years, todav arlmitteH PERFECT sicians. Here's the lineup: Mary his insults have harkfireH Th 7T Lou Williams and Tony Aless.

on the pianos; Chubby Jackson, bass "strange little beast" he was mar. lix 1 'J r. Af i A f- '-s- I WOOD AT BLVD. OF ALLIES ried to up and filed for divorce. Now Sanders would like tn oat ist; Charlie Ventura and Don Byas, tenor saxmen; Billy Bauer, guitar; his words.

He's carrying a torch tha-a-t high. He Wants his missile Hotlips Paze. trurrmpt: Rn UVh. back and he doesn't rare n-hr ter, sax; Sid Catlett and George Jenkins, drummers, and Dinah knows it. i j' it i fi.60.

$3 M-Vear-, EtP. S1.8Q. ci This, we hasten to Doint out la, Washington, vocalist. The group, under Leonard Feather's direction. Hill present an hour's jazz pro the "new" George Sanders talking.

Not to be confused with the original, who went around snout- wun-. i i- w-r- wji s. ma 1 FshuSms txrrt cfadtl af fceautsoot gram and then play for dancing-. Gloria Damiano, pretty WJAS ins that he lis tfr'Sf with the old verse: "A woman, a dog, and a walnut- t.rpp- th htmt by the mm rsthless cmin af white adrti-na twm. A thousand thrisg wiiv JUUl you beat them, the better they be." i trim wmt trntsst wvtmart: nen sat on one session when a flock of irate clubwomen, bristling from his movie insults to their fair sex.

descended on him en masse. Thev came demanding apologies. All they got was mora insults. Sanders colitelv i receptionist, celebrates her twentieth birthday on the twentieth 'Friday) Jimmy Spitalny's band goes back into the Vogue Terrace on January 6 William Brooks, who's ben charge of Faramount's booking department hre for several years, is transferring to the Washington branch as a salesman. Bill Kloos, back on Film Row after a long stretch inj the army, has been named to succeed Brooks Larry Weisberg.l recently discharged from the navy, has taken over the camera con-! cession at the Hollywood Show Bar.

I LUCILLE BALL JOHN HODIAK "You first, my dear Alphose," or something like that, seems to bo the theme here of these "Two Smart People." The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, which also features Lloyd Nolan and Elisha Cook, opens tomorrow at the Penn. NOW il uiiCUU Clil strange little beasts" right to Lneir nusnea faces. Spoiled and Grasping RT YOUHG He told the apoplectic ladies American women were snoi1er! and IS "I All The New Films "Lady Luck" Comes to the Stanley Fulton Gets ''That Brennan GirZ" rvRA HALE grasping. He said they insisted on li.caoiug mio pontics and business FRANK MORGAN w-nere tnev nave ahsnint-oii- p5 MffjOHNNYWEISSOLLER A IWM BRENOA JOYCE JOHNNY SHEFFIELD mullinX pS tsY! Fnducal bj SQL USStX iLiJ-i 7 place. I wniie me ciuowomen were one of the late Mr.

Damon Run- yon's ealleries. 1 2 tnoKing over their chicken, he blithely told em the only place they had any use was in a harem. By Harold V. Cohen Put your dough on "Lady Luck" just for laughs. Gambling is usually a pretty serious business in Mr.

Young and the attractive "I heard your moine radio appeal to Santa C'laus on Saturday night for another Garbo picture," writes F.ilinor Talmadge, of Carnegie Tech. "and I second the motion. In the meantime, inr the studios are reissuing so many old pictures, why not ome of GG's. I'd particularly like to 'As You Desire which is the one Garbo movie 1 missed vthen it was first But I'd go to see any of them, even the silent ones. May-h Santa Claus would listen to our plea if thre are actually enough true-blue Garbo fans iuiss iiaie iook alter the romance contagiously, and Mr.

Morran PATRICL SHAY Mie plays the flirtatious rustic belle. Ado Annie, who "Cain't Say No," in that fabulous musical, "Oklahoma," which returns to the Nixon next Monday night for a three-ueek engagement. The last time, the show came here. Miss Shay's role was done by Dorothea MrFarland, who has since gone into the Broadway company. ndi more, he said.

he didn't believe in marriage. "But those sentiments are all in pockets the picture going away. the movies, involving mayhem and mountebanks, but not this time, and the odds are that vou'll have uaay uuck hasn a thing up trie past, Sanders declared today. its sleeve except fun. it iiau a cnanee of heart a new set of values, you might say' a very good time at the Stanley.

The authors of "Lady Luck" haven't come ud with anvtinr.e "That Brennan Girl" CEH RICE ve saia we guessed Mrs must have heen reari FULTON -y HARRY of his public statements. He said particularly new or original, out they have called the win, place and show on an amusing, chucklesome San Francisco is the spftino- fnr unto others," Sanders said, "and ne guessed sne must have. "I have been married they will treat you likewise. Well, mat urennan Girl, but the corn belt would be more aonrrmnate script that slides through an hour and a half with the greatest of ne cApiamea. 1 ou ii notice I use I'm trying.

I must admit, though, The storv of a e-irl inflnprmoH Kt, ine present tense. I refuse to my first few attempts were very ease. The pleasant players have a lot to do with it. ton- Mr P-ihrf mink of it as over." ner nara boiled, hard drinking, easy living: mother Doints mi some difficult." He has. he savs.

everv ifsCE Pi Young, Miss Barbara Hale and Mr. lasting truths. But the trite de Especially among the ladies. or trying to win Mrs. Sanders vices used to brine a tear leave tranK Morgan embrace the pic IVKM mm DaCK aeam.

Even if chu fii ture tne wav thev would some the spectator ernharrasseH nr For a gent who's used to leering insults at the fair sex, a well- judge a few days azo he "was chuckling. thing extra-special. Miss Hale hates men -ho Iivp hi- turned compliment was a bitter mentally cruel" and she wanted to be rid of him. It begins effectively with the 14-year-old Zieerv Brennan nlaveH pill for our man Sanders to swallow. "She's been verv ill KanrUr their wits because she comes of a long line of them, inrlnriin- her said.

"I e-uess by Mona Freeman, hurrying home with a gardenia for her mother on Mother's Day. 1938. Her enthusi "'ma. grandfather, Mr. Morgan, an oagr beaver for a fast dollar.

So aloii might probably have had something to do with that." idhfl jT 7 But he did it. No more does he go around telling the dames he "wouldn't hesitate to thrash 'em soundly" if they needed it' The "new" Sanders 'is as sentle comes Mr. Young, a smart, fast operator, and she falls in l-. asm takes a staggering blow when her mother, June Duprez. who is drinking with a strange man, in- But as soon as she's well enough, he's going to trv for a reconciliation.

With, he 'added, the invaluable help of "Arthur." "He's my blltler." Sanriers him. When he resists the temptation tO Place fiV J-ranrt nr. euro and gallant as anv eal could troauces her as "mv sister." The wish for. thing at Santa Anita. Miss Hale MEEK.

mother tells her daughter if she learns all the tricks she 11 never have to work for a livinc. Anri knows his reformation is complete and away they go to Las Vegas for the marriage license. rciKraiiwiiiiM-nira she proceeds to teach her. grinned. "A Negro minister who takes a few hours off every Sunday to preach his sermons.

But he keeps in practice on me all week long." A lew years later when sho'c like you and me." Well, are there? Kay Vernon, the Terrace Root. i singer, has acquired husband since her last engagement at the same spot a year He's Oscar Malanga, a composer and arranser Bobby Jemas, the WWSW salesman, is In the West Penn Hospital with bad case of the flu Loevv's has arranged a tour of the key exchange cities, as well as a trip to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio In Culver City, for a group of branch employes in February and Saal Gottlieb. Irv Jacobs and Max Shabason. all of the local office, will go on it The Nixon's "Love Goes To Press" has been set to open on Broadway New Year's night. Because of the numerous Christmas openings.

Gabe Rubin has decided to push back "The Well-Digger's Daughter" at the Art Cinema until Friday. December 27. The local engagement will be the first outside of New York for the French picture starring the late Raimu. Eob Nellis. the ex-marine, will make his first Playhouse appearance since the war in Fred Burleigh's next show.

"The Poor Nut He did some acting at the Playhouse and was also a WCAE announcer before going into the service. Songwriter Herb Magidson's cousin. Louis Magid-son. is being married here on Sunday to Sarah Sussman. The progress of the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority will" be de-scribed by members of its board over WCAE on the "Know Your Pittsburgh" program this evening at 6:15.

the male half of the William Fenn's slick dance team of Artini and Consuelo. became an American citizen yesterday. Jane MidnlernT," Eait Ubtrtj And there. Mr. Young's reluctance tO let SODIP rhmvn t.iW, "THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM" Witb Special Music and Stag Scenes Also Micro-Zoo and Many Exnibits -(Nw sky Show Every well on the wayward route, Ziggy meets Denny Reagan atort h.r Jimmy Dunn, and goes into his RECENT licking put a pair of dice into his hands and before his honeymoon even begins, he's been served with racket.

And while she's a summons in riivnrrp th-. He's Trying With every course, he says, hs gets a lesson in human relationships. Seems Arthur is a firm believer in the theory of th "Golden Rule." me UnhaDDV hnrlpirmnm'; t-ol- ENSiCHT around with his crowd, she picks up a naive naval officer from Minnesota in a night club. That's when the picture fumbles. And it never J013 gang; UD on his stllhhnrn hHrt ori JAMES DUNN MONA FREEMAN lirEH.

recovers. KILLERS'7 Dispense sweetness and light He tells her about his -j "B( KVM Used to run the trartor nn the i Alt- farm. She sees what a Mom should be. She Shows him her An iv rAViWN S'1-' W'tra- ft -CAPIALV HRV they marry anvwav. Then one ri- what happens when the familv strain finally catches up with her, sends "Lady Luck" down the home stretch an easy winner.

The dialogue has a crisp, realistic ring, and it holds a flavor well. What's more, the picture has the right types to speak it. When Mr James Gleason tries to console the brideless groom. Mr. Young tlls the would-be Pollvanna that he knows nothing at ail about women.

"Whaddy mean. I don't know nuthm' about when he is at sea her "H0LID1 IN MCHIC3 Ir. tastes different. Her face hcrhtsi SSHEKLEY. Oakland pffiM Andrew Stone up.

with the aid of a sentimental cameraman. 1 i 'THTl Rt ND 1 Qui ner nushprifi i L-nioH I LAbT DAY Oakland baby gets on her nerves invf as .11 M.i 1 PRIM her mother predicted it would. Anri sue bLarts to run aronni CEKTSE ((Ait ami or.i it V( ft "1.1 Mi ik lit I VVIIsTI v. I A NIGHT Mr. Gleason.

"didn't I live with my mudder 'til I was 11?" That's the general tempo and When Denny finally gets out of jail, where his racket landed him, they begin to see each other again. TO REMEMBER FW CfiKLAHO TV taiK oi nlavs nn, nf oreezy THE BEAUTIFUL HEW reiormea. when he learns flskHnf i LETTER FOR iF. rr- una orassv and almost always pn Women nmt a ,1.. I aixria women, quit a Broartwav hit- sne aoes not have a "roiichu gaging1.

What's morp hoiHcc tv IS woman" but an irresponsible bobbv 'THE H.AIVMAN ri" rfiIfF Ave. Smrtrrel H'll ao a siLLer. ne npnnmoc "Made in Hpaven." to go into "Iove Goes to Did she do right, Mr. Anthony" furiated. Next thing you know.

Ziggy's babv is taken from excellent leading players, there are a number of glittering minor bits Mr. Teddy Hart, the dollar-a-pass crapshooter who gets Mr. Young into all the trouble, tosses in an S3. HiLL APTAIN lii'V wtc juveiiiie court OPENS TONIGHT Lverything "CAPTAIV FISV explosively funnv job. and Mr.

iout th rhp h'n Harry Davenport, SOUTH Mr. Lilovd Cor- iwhosp siiuc.ctmn December Jar. P'' DY IN KtX'C! S00 WASHINGTON AVE. uiiiftiit dc gooci lor Ziggv leads the Gleason. as the charming sharmes igirl to an abandoned baby and a Rins: Learn to Row Boat for Color Film Bing Crosby learned to row a boat for scenes in "The Emperor Waltz." This was r.o ordinary rowbnat to be navigated by tae'star who.

incidentally, was never noted for any fondness of exercise Xt BRI3GEVILLE, PA. who try to do a friend a rood turn HCLLYW003 'mket Dormont RFD1.AM might have stepped right out of W. Liberty Then Right on new bense oi respcnsibility. The overdramatic sound and photog-raphic effects hPin vith Miss Freeman's immature acting, to nun the Adela Rogers cower I-JJII Kd. to Bridgevilii Continuous Entertainment Fine Foods Liquors NO COVER OR MINIMUM For Reservations r.

I -1 1 j. BCULSViRD. Brookllne OV KlW (4VDe bf Bomewood CHf'Rrv M. John story, which has iU a an IS-foot gondola-1'ke boat used on the lakes ofi the Austrian Tyrol in the "irlv I BALL -HODIAK I 1 mh RHUe Burke points. Mr.

Dunn is restraint Singer Quit Stae For lovie Career Marjorie Knapp. 21 -year -old Broadway singing sensation who has been understudy to Ethel Merman in "Annie" Get Your Gun." was signed by Columbia to a trm contract. She was granted a release from her run-of-the-plav contract. RT)V-' unioauie as tne good son who goes wrong temporarily. But this role doesn't give him a chance to show the stuff he did in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Both Dorothy Vaue-har.

as Mr. ROWLAND i WIHrhMhorc -nvt I s. place and time of the fi'm Director EiUy Wilder allowed a full day of rowing practice at scenic Mahgr.e Lake in Jasper National Park. Canada, before shooting the scene. I Reagan, and June Duprez are fine STATE WHkinshnrs u--- vN "Race Horses MJ -f A JLr a3 tne mothers, and Rosalir.ri Ivan A re Korn I 11 i I ffpal ff" "UnuSBal Occnnafinnc" 1 I mom A GPmsWn.

I ianaiao As Mart Neilson. I 'I a. I 0ilvier r.h. "MRi SCE" DOfi'T navy husband. William Marshall lUnaoiPn S-oti-PegSy Ann Garner Home tall, blonde, handsomp bweel HQm'clde-" The brown haired Hollywood newcomer who weighs only 99 pounds.

a native of Shreveport, and has been on the stage nce the age of two. her first professional appearance having been with the late Gus Edwards. MT. OLIVER. i 'TffliFF T.ITT F.

stupid. i GIPLS I Hi i OORTHSIUEt Do-o-thv jimtir.lr.n Hali -F-V M. Aside from some cood acting te Hurricane." Also Siiort I XS. Subjects. WHITEHALL.

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cvage Tne lht Crooked Also "Tb Whit? Hjllsc Cartoon News. here to Go When to Go AIL RCELL CLAIRE TREVOR AKV 1,1 1 I "Soviets Neighbor" I J.P.HARRIS ETKA c. ht Mr I Ii Take Ate." Also Leer. Errol Cartoon-Net Sixth St, DwiiUkb ADOLPHL. MEINJOL Sixtk St, Dnatn.

NIXON Lj' G- tn Press Tocai a 9 'THE BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS' Stay uned for the nercnJ different DIXIE FAMILY "Tars and Srars." Pcnrait of AR.Stf.lt) Aitre.i Drake Aiso Dolores De; ar.d Cartoon. a.ic KENYON V'oio rUJHOlt-Si "Casey "Juno tis? coca 8:30. MARCH OF TIMF.t -SOVIET'S NEK-HBOR" tium aim, ifai.i i nBMniij iiTj BI Hl el AETKII "TO Star at 3 and and Micro-Zoo tice daUy (MrRttS RIM SENATOR LIBFRTY 4V Ps: 4th BIO WEEK! 4RA.NXE CR4l A LAN Ol fi IIFVN IAVOAV ARSENAL. TKAf "Caesar and Also Siiort Subjects. COti 410S Bailer SB Damn; in -ut Pr so Without Com-1 :21.

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