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21, 1948- 18 NORMANDY CLUD YHe RO Tu OM Gold in Them Thar' Hills jYoung Pianist "GayRanchero" I i And Roy Is It DANCE TONIGHT DANCE I Flrsf Ph. 1 CLYDE I UEE 22 DANCES 1I1U oy in piwii I I MA Hrtl TiActr. MA. 444S 8:30 P. M.

I A. M. I KNIGHT BarfotirSeme Well Received mm, Finest ADMISSION ONLY 84e MAIS TAXES CHARLEY CHANEY on czxrer? DATS i innHV Jan. 26th Errol FIvnn.Rronj. 1X1 auwmv The JONES BROTHERS Direct from saecesshit Chopin-Tschaikowsky Program Features Witold Malcuzynski By Donald Steinfirst "THE SEA HAWK Eastern theater loor 0LLYW00D SST BESTAURANTi22-6thst.

ll Ensconsed in its new Carnegie tomoiKt AdioB no Music Hall quarters, the popular series of the Pittsburgh Symphony vim fg A Sensotional New Tunes 8 wrapped 'm great lig boodle of smash Sensational Hew ll s8 wrapped a peat t'Q boodle of smoA, JL-A "ixmta Orchestra continued its happy way 1 CAPTAIN Tuesdav with a Chopin-Tschaikow 2ND WEEK entertatnment! skv uroeram. played Deiore a iuu from CSTILP house. The orchestra was directed by Vladimir Bakaleinikoff and the t5TARRI I LI e. 1 Ma I soloist was the young pia-msi, TYRONE POWER Witold Malcuzynski. ChoDin and Tschaikowsky make an aoorODnaxe comoinauuii iuiis.

ti romajiticallv-minded music lover and Mr. BakaleinikofFs pro gram was a cross-section of the 4J music of both composers that must EXOTICvAJ have delierhted the audience. At Blonde Disrobing; BeautyNJ any rate, the orchestra played well, J.P.HARRIS LARRY PARKS ELLEN DREW th direction was, of course, ROY ROGERS The King of the Cowboys Start (nilm jean CARROLL thoughtful and inteUigent and Mr. teams up with Tito Guizar, the Snthtn Callforati" AND Malcuzynski gave a superb demon Latin troubadour, in "The Gay "THE SWORDSMAN" COLOR BT TECHNICOLOR 110 SOIZARi stration of his abundant pianism Ranchero," which the Barry BOB CARNEY EDDIE INNES UNE FRAZEE MOT CEY1NE eets today along with "Rail Do Nutcracker Suite MASCH OF TIME "PI BL1C REUTlOKt A roaded," co-starring Hugh Beau Radio and Stan RODRIGUEZ BOB NOIAM THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS The orchestra was heard in the Comedy Stars mont and Sheila Ryan. always charming "Nutcracker 4TH RIO WEEJ Gregory feck Dorothy McGiin SENATOR Llbarly A ton Saltittsls Suite" which went its delightful JOKn Garfield way, nght-hearteajy ana gaiiy ILL -A- MtWTf Of Awn indr the "Military" Polonaise in the GENTLEMEN'S AGREEHf! orchestral version by Glazounoff, Hollywood By Hugh Dixon and finally "Romeo and JOHN IRELAND SHEILA MTAN WAY UP WHERE they're looking nestles "The Treasure of 3 aaMMMMM.

Mi MB I 3 Robert MontEcam War.Ja Hendru MUSH SIAUMONT JAN1 KANDOLfH if "XT. Wf Ynhf East Liberty Time prevented me from hearing the latter work but the "Nut 'Rids A Pink Hora' the Sierra Madre" gold, of course. From left to right, the prospectors are Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt. The picture opens on Thursday at the Stanley. cracker" went well and the Polo-Celluloid Clips -j.

I 'NTTSBUBGH" naise in its full dress was manly East Liberty Hollywood, Jan. 20 Gloria Gra- 0. fy. and rousing. hame and Stanley (Stash) Clem TODAY LAST TIMES! Mr.

Malcuzynski ra.v am Tile gave ampie fa started divorce proceed Bsrb. SlrT-D. N'xt "THE OIUER L0VP proof that he is a Chopin expert. rt BriPn-A-n "zm ings last week, Perrysvilla Ave. In the Minor Concerto and later ifcirr fi.ur 5 have trevnt Ytac.K laiwn BgnrAM ANGELA LANSBURY JANET 4 in a group of solos, his complete The Drama Desk By Harold V.

Cohen P. nnrMn-Ppo LEIGH "SUWtlHItlb III ilD mastery of this composer was ap PEBORAII KERtC IF IYihTcK CUMO" DEWS Mt. Lebanon KMata' Sktw 11 A. M. nThi make about'th Ge.

Bnut J-s Ktjii parent in every phrase. His in uufirst it c.l.t terpretation of the Concerto eiehth time Kath. Hppbam-P. Hr the Lounge Bar is tended thankfully toward thvir now only operating. BEECHVIEW.

BeeehTiew ile. There was nothing effeminate I Carmen Caval 'SXEANGK J01ENH ilJUBD ill about his performance i laro has com SIP-SUP Bobt. Tuirt-Bini) Sw "WESTERS tMOS" Walttr Hiirno-Ami tat 1 pletely recov NORTH SIDE Federal St. Orchestra Lauded i ered from that On the contrary, he approached BURT ana LIZABETH which in the Lounge The Illinois Jacquet-Ella Fitzgerald combination, coming to Syria Mosque Monday night, opened their concert tour last Saturday at New York's famous Carnegie Hall to a sell-out gross of surgery the work with vigor and sub was don 3" stance, yet there was no overstate Local Scrappings Len Litraan, who recently disposed of his Mercur's Music Bar to Colonel Harry Fox, has taken over the lease of the Club Lu Marba from Lou Abrams and will reopen it as the Club Copa in four or five weeks after some extensive remodeling. He's planning a name show policy.

Al Checco, a good actor, as he proved here many times at the Playhouse and the Carnegie Tech drama school, has come back to town on the far side of the footlierhts. He's auietlv on his MMMM Helen Walker man an1 in fh A 7 jtrtrnoita Vio im- Michael Curtiz' nnfh tanHcmooQ neck recently. $9,800, an all-time box-office rec will make his brother. Gabriel, ord for a jazz concert. Approx grauuusntss.

ieciimiijr, nek in this TONIGHT 8:15 PGH. HORNETS VS. HERSHEY BEARS Pries: $1.36. S2.17, $2.71. S3.25.

Tltkiti a sal Downtown Ticket Oilici. 305 A Th Cardent. 500 wati nil 7 P. M. at Th Gardeni.

was on solid ground throughout fmm Hun. J' country, since arriving from nun imately 10,000 persons were turned away Joe Gebel, the SG0 tne worK. Air. jsaKaieiniKon ana Mado Tn ffarv seven vcais at.J. the Symphony provided immacu Hollywood Show Bartender, is leaving to become the steward at Heaven" at the pasaaena rmy late accompaniments for the Con house.

The romance of Helen private club in Ambridge ceno. rir-n, a Dnmi Hum' The Casino's bringing back the In the solo group, he played the director. is ice cold in HAL WALLIS' production very funny Billy (Boob) Reed next oua.rp now. Bette Davis has put a week KQV's network practic No Cover No Minims No 20 Tms cauy, tne Torrent" wim WH fnr navid Farrar. the Aus ally showered time-pieces last WARNER Jess Flaherty at tne Organ Delicioas Food Inviting Atmosphere Private Dining Room Civen for Partiee week on Chester Dudley, the hon speed and precision, the Mazurka tralian star, to co-star with her in in Minor with well-mannered Etnan Frome." Henry Fonda was brilliance and finally the Flat to have done the roie, but he'll be est local mail-carrier.

Dudley ROBERT HUTT0N made the news recently when he Minor Scherzo which many pian- tied up for a iong time, he hopes, i i i i returned a pocketbook containing lats avuiu nuwauaya. xnia ociicritu on Broadway JMlSier rtODerta JOYCE REYNOLDS -PLUS- a lady's life saving of $1,500, and is a particularly tortuous and Rosalind Russell's price per McKEESPORT 34111 tne story was picKea up lor a 15 MINUTES FROM D0WMT9WH lalta 51 difficult work and the performance mctUre has soared to special award by two Mutual Net was in the nature of a triumph Laryngitis forced Lucille Ball out for the pianist. The "Revolution- Qf the cast of "Dream Girl" at the work commentators, Jimmie Fid tOtl CALHOUN IHONDA FLEMING ler and Kate Smith. Almost NIXON IN COLOR ary" Etude was added. Biltmore theater for a few per simultaneously, he was cited by The orchestra returns to Syria formances last week and June each for a watch.

THOMAS 5HTCHEIX Mosque for its regular subscrip- Havoc, who had done the role in Dana Andrews Merle Obercm "WIGHT SONG" IN tion concerts, playinff only the New York as a replacement tor A Tuesday Series in Carnegie Music) Betty Field, jumped into the cast Hall. and carried on for her. A New Hoy I. B. Priestley stage managing "An Inspector Calls," the Thomas Mitchell melodrama at the Nixon.

Mary Martha Briney makes her New York recital debut Sunday night at Town Hall. The brilliant young Pittsburgh soprano will have Gibner King accompanying her at the piano. Charley Chaney, winding up a seven-week engagement Saturday at the Hollywood Show Bar, heads straight for Miami Beach and a run at the Blackamoor Room. The first of the KDKA staffers to go vacationing in 1948 will be Janet Ross, who leaves on Friday for two weeks with her folks in Florida. Her Shopping Circle program will be taken over by Adelaide Sachs.

Ethel Smith, the famed swing organist from Pittsburgh, has just waxed "Pretty Girl," backed by "Easter Parade," for Decca, and this time she's accompanied by a rhythm group under the direction of Cozy Cole. Thomas Mitchell's favorite opening night telegram at the Broadway premiere of "An Inspector Calls" was from his 6-year-old grandaughter, Pamela, who evidently didn't appreciate his leaving California. "Get it over with and come on home," wired Pamela. The Joe Mooney Quartet, a big hit out there last spring, will probably play a return engagement at the Ankara when the big room re Films Get Life Of Sophie Tucker with MELVILLE COOPER Priovs (Inch Tx) Evenings: $8.90, S3.25, S3.60, Sl.95, S1.30. Mats.

Wed. A Sat. $3.25. $3.60, $1.95 $1.30. with WENDELL COREY KIRK DOUGLAS KRISTINE MILLER and GEORGE RIGAUD MARC LAWRENCE MIKE MAZURKI MICKEY KNOX Directed by BYRON HAS KI A Paramount Picture The new Allan Scott jtfay, "Joy To The World," wtU be produced jointly by John Houseman and William Katzell and is to co-star Marsha Hunt, the movie actress, and Alfred Drake, the original Curly of "Oklahoma!" It'll go into rehearsal next week under the direction of Jules Dassin, who served a stretch of several years at Metro-Goldvoyn-Mayer.

New Haven gets the first look February 19. Addenda Lester Cowan, now at Uni MIAMI BEACH, Jan. 20 (JPf Sophie Tucker, singer and A story filled with the chilling suspense of relentless th fiery force of a lust for revenge! night club entertainer, announced at her sixtieth birthday party Monday that her book, "Some of These Days," the story of her life, had been sold to Metro-Goldwyn Frank Sinatra has told friends he'd like to make a picture of "Young Man With a Horn." Warners own the story but MGM may but it for him. Dan Dailey is Lloyd Bacon's choice to play his father, Frank Bacon, In the movie biography called "Barnstorming." Patricia Neal's first date in Hollywood was with Bob Taplinger. Lizabeth Scott has finally managed to buy a house in the Hollywood hills after two years of trying.

The estranged David Mays (Ann Rutherford) went to a movie together in Beverly Hills the other night. This is certainly a change of pace all right. The Metro movie "Virtuous" has been re-titled "The Bride Goes Wild." Mayer studios to be made into a moving- picture. NIXON Next Monday RETURNS BV POPULAB DEMAND! EDWIN LESTEl trsN sasio on mm tuvARD GRIEG MUSIC or tu CompQiy 80 ettf ffftooiVsri of BAUET RUSSE DE WONTE CARIO SEATS THURSDAY Prices (IncL Tax) Evenings: $3.90, $3.25. $2.60, $1.95, $1.30.

Mats. Wed. Sat. $3.25, $2.60. $1.95 $1.30.

versa l-International producing: Miss Tucker said that she did not know the terms of the sale "'1 LAST DAY! une louch of Venus," is plan en P-a' Millard SHERIDAN 5U. Diemct East Libera 'QoidEii Earrinjs' REGENT "JEZEBEL" East Liberty ANTHOM ADVERSE Pnyin Kai-e-Virpria Mw FNRir.HT 'Secret LUe ot Walter Kiiniun fflnr hf East Libert Philip Terry-J. "Serts Ktyi le CAMERAPHONE Sut Doors Oven 6 P.M. SHADYSIDE. 5el Walnst St.

Lara Turner-Van SCHENLEY. Wb miw Greer Carson-Bbr V'tfl STRAND -DESIRE ME LiK-ill Ra'l-Frind-t kUnd "Hit Alan CENTRE "BLACK CAT Cor. Cntr at Cni( BfH Oakland "BLACKFBJAT Doors Own 6 P.M. Rus-f'-f'pi 'c NEW OAKLAND Atwood Fsrs. "trt J-rto-P- U' Oaslaad 'My Brolher MANOR 1729 Mstrsr Aw.

FivX SO, HILL jS'SE? Forward at Mitrsy 'Tm Sqmlrrel Hill SCHOOL. SOUTH HILLS. lfSm Dormoet STREET" ning to film the life story of Ma- as yet, and that Judy Garland and TOMORROW John Garfield would be cast in the aame un Yat-sen and is dicker OPEN uig with Maylia, American-born leading: roles. CUadette COLBERT Robert CUMMINGS "SLEEP, MY LOVE" Chinese actress, to play the title Acrobatic Song Has part. "The Men We Marry," with Shirley Booth and Neil Hamilton, lasted only three perform No Terror for Greer Greer Garson has proved to Di opens around Easter Time.

Right ances on Broadway. Patricia Kirkland, the daughter of Nancy Carroll and Jack Kirkland, will be in Theater Guild's revival of rector Jack Conway and Producer Sneak Prevue Thursday Krvprptr TtlslriTi That sna anil navel no trouble hanging by her knees At Sheridan Square Don't Worry, Lady, mi Be All Right Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" Tallulah Bankhead's Chicago en One of Hollywood major rum nrnrfiiwrs will snalr nrpviip one gagement in Noel Coward's "Pri Conway and RisWn were dubi- of thir ton releases at 8:30 Thurs vate Lives" will end January 31, ous aDout some or uie strenuous dav nt thft Sheridan Souare i WOMAN'S! -m rz rf-, I -1 ana she's booked solid uusiness in miss uarson nrsi Thootoi- in Poot iKortv through the end of July, with the uuL-itnu-uuL comeay lor meiro- Th ShoriHan SonnrA's rpcnilar u. I 1 '-o wind-up coming on the cosat. uuwwj.ii-iudyw. screen attraction.

"Golden Ear. HOLLYWOOD. Playwright Rodney Ackland and 'PHILB VJS "5 Laurel tni saia vxnway, you rings," will also be shown, the last Dorm out William L. Taub have organized a should just De swinging on a performance following the prevue. trapeze." producing firm to put on Mr.

Ack-land's play, "Cupid and Mars. BOULEVARD. TIME Oil Miss Garson thought it would I Brooklioe "FUN OH A WEEKtu which was done last season in Lon be funnier hanging by her knees Barbara Hale and Bill Williams, don. "Summer Lightning" "JEZCTO; BELMAR. who co-starred in "A Likely Story," at Twentieth Century-Fox has re Fred Varrn-i.

Home wood are the latest husband-and-wife verted to Its original title, "Scudda Wl y.iW" Vk.nllr Hoo, Scudda Hay." Emmett Rogers, who last appeared as ROWLAND. IZZjmmr- S'ts Hi LUSTS I combination to request producers to cast them in separate vehicles and not co-star them. Barbara currently is playing opposite Ar Wilklmbart THE U''u Laertes in Maurice Evans' "Hamlet," goes into "The Linden Tree' and suggested that if the next office was empty, she'd try something. Riskin's phone rang, and it was Miss Garson, singing a popular number in a rather strained voice. "How do I-sound?" asked Miss Garson.

"Funny," replied Riskin. "What are you doing?" "I'm standing on my head," she replied. Ted ftW RED thur Kennedy in "The with Boris Karloff. This is a new Wtlkicsbarc Lwlk iwtl WEM All! II tat'c drama by J. B.

Priestley, author of the Nixon's current "An In spector Calls." Elizabeth REGAL WUklnsbarc layior and Peter Lawford have V.0RK MIR1LE r.V- been assigned key roles In MG3I's Jtaia Misbehaves" with Greer MT. ML Oliver (NORTHS IDE) Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo STREET" Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Secret LUe of Walter Mitty" In I i p- Jrv' -x l-. A If a 2 II 1 fj VA -or'- Jilllll (w- A I I color. Also Kent Taylor "Second Chance." Errol Flf" Dean BB55f.M Ida (NOR THSIDE) Tyrone Power Joan Blondell WHITEHALL.

Brentwood 'Escape I Traveling Record Held by Film Child Seymour Friedman, who was recently elevated to directorial status is directing "Trapped by Boston Blackie," claims that his son, David, is the most-traveled resi Nlshtmare Alley." Also Short Coleen Gray Subjects. Where to Go When to Go MELROSE. Carrie (CARNEGIE) Walter Pidgeon-M a it O'Hara-Donal Crisp "How Green Was My Valley." Also cartoon News, 'SOUJHJlF Ji'L- "THE ETNA Etna rTTS3TTTTTTT J1 I (CARnegiej xrXON Thomas Mitchell In "An Inspector dent of Hollywood in his age group. L'n- liiiHHH John Garfield Calls." Today at 2:30 and 8:30. LIU Palmer Hazel biooks "iioay ana jsoui, PLAYHOUSE "Anotntr Part of tb Forest" Also Cartoon-Shorts-News.

David, 4, flew into Los Angles In JM xoDjgm at jo. BUHL PLANETARIUM "Around tne World i i mi iff iff i ft i li 4 ll ii i it i it it i rv iki mil i Edw. DIXIE FAMILY iSSSSV, Robinson Ida Lupino in ou Minutes" at 3 and 8:30 and aUcro-Zoo at 2:30 and 8 The Sea Wolf." Also Cornell Wilde-Helen with his mother last week from England after visiting his grandfather, Joseph Friedman, head of 1W ART CINEMA Ferrncdo TagUartnl In "The KENYON North Side 4109 Batter St LawveaeeviUe Beverly "Stairway to a Star." carDer oi Seville" at 10:34. 12:30, 2:26 4:22. 6:18.

8:14 and (McKRES ROCKS BARRY Roy Rogers In "The Gay Ranchero" An" 1 orrsr. ftfl Escape Me Never. Errol Flynn Ida Lupino Columbia's British offices. This was the boy's third transatlantic flight, and he has also made the ana -itauroaaea, wiu Hugh Beaumont Also "Cadet I. in-! i I ana onena Kyan.

complete shows at 11, 1:34. 4:08. 6:35 and 9:02. CASINO Jean In. Durlesaue.

and (ALIQCIPPA) Dennis Morgan Ht'lK in the great musical "My Wild PLAZA 4765 LibertT Ave Bloonafleld movie shorts. Shows at 12:30. 3:30. 7 and 9:30. Irish Rose." Also Short Subjects, Uff II IUfi I II Hi Hi II Uir.ll 12 SiHi lUI I trip by ship.

Besides which he has made four continental crossings by plane. I wa i fliifgsftl gSISfYwlsiii'! IlilJHItHIUl llillllftii IIIftllllHSf (CRAFTON) Clark FCLTON Tyrone Power tn "Captain From -THE FOXEf Gable Vivien Leigh I TRIUMPH! WKAZK I I casuie" at 10. 12:35. 3:50. 5:15.

7:40 ana Gone With the Wind" In Technicolor. Fea But the youngster has no ambi HARRIS Larry Parks tn "The Swordsman" ture at 5 and 8:45 p. m. tion to be a director like his dad. at 10:45, 12:40, 2:35.

4:30. 6:25. 8:21 and 10:21. He wants to be a pilot. OIRECTEO BV PRODUCED BV, i DOORS OPEN 10530 A.

M. y-jg unoTnu. UCMnV DI mnr hm howw. mil J.l (SOOTH SIDE) Lucille I1 11 Ball Franchot Tone "Her iff.in Also "Thunderbolt" In PENN CHuactte Colbert, Don Ameche and MODEL 451 5 Batler SU Lawreaeevnie AsBbrtdr MAN0S Orseasbart Robert Cummings in "Sleep My Love" at 33cPlusTaxs tH IZJ30P. in.vMLy ill mil nUollJii HLim DLHNftr "eNovEi.Sr.Tt,v0, Technicolor Story of a U.

S. Plane James 3:38. 6:48. 7:58 and 10:08 ROBERT CUMMINGS CLATJDETTE COLBERT NX MUSIC WV MAX STEIMCW Stewart, commentator. Juke Box Expert RITZ Walter Pidgeon and Deborah Kerr In Oal-HortB-' aw" (SQUIRREL HILL) Robert 1 1 Ti I "II Winter Cornel" at 10.

12. 3, 4. 6 8 and 10. The worried lady gets some Monteomery Wanda Hen SENATOR Gregory Peck. Dorothy McGulrt Pink Horse." Also Short the drix "Ride eomfort from the attentive gen and John Garfield In "Gentleman's Agree.

Subjects. e.f.rn!s!fl mens" at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 5:35, 7:50 nr tleman in "Sleep BIy Love. 1 (EDGEWOOD) Rex it). 1 TefhnlfrfJ- 03 a son uu STANLEY Bob Hope. Dorothy umooi an When Louis Jordan, popular orchestra leader, visited the set for "Mr.

Blandings Builds His Dream louse," he discovered that Dire or Henry C. Potter was not onl; 'up" on jazz from its inceptio: out is an authority on the evolu aon of American popular music. Oreensbarf J. P. Harris HcXeespert aimer "Notorious Gentleman- aiso horts.

Bmg Crosby in 'The Road To Rio" 11:20. 1:30 3:40. 5: SO. 8 and 10 WARNFR Joyc Reynolds and Robert Hutto- "DIA Don Ameche is co-starred with Miss Colbert and Mr. Cummings In the melodrama which moves on Thursday from the Perm to McKEESPORT) Penny sinslctrm -Arthur Lake In "Always Together" and "Adventun THB LAST TIMES TODAY! BING CBOSBT BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAKIOUR "BOAD TO BIO Island." with Rory Calhoun and Rhond Biondie to the Dough." Also Ron Randall Fleming.

Complete shows at 11. 1:34 4:08. 6:42 and 9:16. the Ritz. 'Pacific Adventure.".

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