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PITTSRUKGII POST-GAZETTE: SATLHDW, OCTOBER 27, 18- DANce TONire evtnr sat. Mirt jhonn OLD TYME DANCES 7Th8 EDvmmmm JU)eshScor(i Playhouse Start 1 9jismsmmsri IKjJ T0NITE CLYDE KNIGHT 0RCH. 77ef NEXT TUtS. LOUIS PRIMA end Hli Famous ORCH. V.

COJTEN I 1 WALLY GINGER ORCH. I -I JET- NOV. 3 BUDDY LEE ORCH. MaA Rnerrationi tarty COMING NAME BANDS NOV. 10 RALPH FLANAGAN Dream Room i (7 jjy SUNDAY LARRY FAITH JIMMY SUNDRY'S WILLIAM PENN TAVERN Rt.

22 twt Mll.i Eas of Dlment Ptian Nw Alaiandrla VI30 DANCt TONITE SAT. WEST VlEVyJ TONIGHT BARRY BLUE TUESDAY SI. 15 Plus Tax BUDDY MORROW 1 -l GALA MASQUERADE WEDNESDAY HALLICRAF TERS TV NITE LOUIS PRIMA TO.MOKItOW AIT. AT SVIilA JIOSQL'E Pittsburgh Symphony Guest Conductor Viclor de Sabala Soprano Soloist Rol)erta Peters Program include. Beethoven.

Fgmont Overture. Moart Svmphom, No. 40 in G-Minor; De Falla, Dances from "The Three Cornered Hat." Roberta. Peter will sing four arias from the great operas. Ticket'-: to $i2 (including fax) at Kufmann's.

GimKels, Home'. td.iy anii at Mjue BoxOfhce tomorrow from 1:50 P.M. HO-" TONITE Snjctf YOUR MOVIES Doris Hackney and KoWrt Balst.T, making Ww'ir dfhiit.s at the riayhotise in "The Curious Savapo," lKth turn in jroiiiiinsT irrformanrps. Tlio John Talrirk conifdy, which features Mariam I.owis in the tillo rolo, ros into the final week of its run on raft Avenu Monday night. in 1 1 iii mmm mm' fLiaL 1 MM I I I I I 'H II orivcmn iij'n IGinsy JFnlnna 'An American In Paris, at the I'enn With Gene Kelly ar- r.y HAKOLl) V.

COIIKN The miraelp musical has rivpd with "An American in rONITt AT :30 "THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" Whimsical Broadway Comody Tickets: MA. 1-4445. Gimbals. Homo's -NO OP THE WORLD Thrillini. Ckllllni 0i ttit Skin Sky Shows: liil; Ho Z.

2:15. S0 (. Dill Sistfty OARING DIANE SHAW FXTR.A CHORUS GIRLS' STRIP TEASE 4 Shows Today Cnnt. Mat. 12-5.

Evp. 7:30 A M. Reserved Seos Cail GR. 1-2177 CONTEST STARTS FRIDAY THE ONE AND ONLY PEACHES J. P.

HARRIS NOW PAYING Mtrrr the "kept men- of bks ttme COLLEGE Inw rrSTK tan KrT3 a uaan-1 aot a-auca a atfT brM a 0w4 i tmt a I aM frt Wrt 1 mm a it-- mi PAUCE FaraicrW Nasrrtl Oiaaioatf St. 2ND WEEK NOW 35c ta 1 P.m. 5 ta CilM Featuring BRODERICK CRAWFORD LIBERTY tJberta 'PEOPLE WILL TALK' Jaan-e CraiD-Carr Grant SOUTH HILLS DonBoal ANGTLS IV THE OlllIF.LD" Ptil Po'ic at-Jaret ta'rh DENIS KHr- saea at l.30P.I "JIM THORPF ALL AM.RIC.N" l.infustfr-PhTliia ThtTtar PERRt -PACHE DRl'MS' TeChu Part Mitt Strwa Graf Ma also "Let'i Oo XaTT' r.R.lFN! Srt UMnwbnd H'KKIT TONIGHT 8:30 "tb A Craig Pittsburgh ts. 8yracsae IT'S MOVIETIME- U.S.A. -aa-----Jaaaaa tx-UrunKl Wawnek Bros.

Fames PHYLLl THAXTER- (ComelFJli tlie CSttp" liia tl tOIIN 1U TM Fill il y. ti-o of rr I I a r- ay-w i lHUNTr I llLM.il HEEL lr and K-S Vr. i tu IRON MAN" Jeff Chandler BRAT" Mena Freeman rirtiian Opm rirt hnw 7 Paris." A stunning: symposium jw'arm Paris nipht. to. Our Love of soaring imaginations, it is: Is Here to Stay," is merely a Hollywood's show of shows.

Inrelude to the brilliant "PASSAGE WEST" Tech. IOH fATVF TF-- fl'KiriF 5 COLOR CARTOONS ABC t. 8. 3 Mart af BLUE DELL f. 30.

af Will. ft Ml. fl'f an BR00KS1DE tthr-tfr 1 a Srlrki frafli t. "THE "DEAR Flna Extra "Force "Texas, Nothins quite like this has evorwhroin 20 incomparably tumbl-come out of the celluloid kinr-i of Wm. Holden, N.

Olson Brooklyn D. Lynn rfvv dom before. ballet that is Lavishness without taste lnjAcainsr the melodic hum of; the movies can be desolating. jGershwin's "An American in Both are abundant in "AnjParis" suite, the chancing colors' "SIROCCO" H. Bogart.

Mara Toren Also "ROGUE RIVER" TitIi. Wiih KflRY CM HOW American Pans. For Metro Goldwyn-Mayer has placed the, "JIM THORPE. ALL AMERICAN" Bl RT I 'CTFB STEVE COCHR.W 'MAD WEDNESDAy" Harold Lloyd corporate treasury in guteriiUuiy. Koussoau and Toulouse, hands, and they have returned Lautrec.

among others. Mr. Kelly the confidence with a bewitching; and Miss Caron spin out a "Rich. Young Tech. J.

Powell Plus "THE FAT MAN" COLONIAL HI trmm 5-0TO7 Crata't. EL RANCHO Hi fr.ai a. it. HARMAR 28. Hi'arHla tataant KENMAWR I' 11 Wotkt.

MAPLE 10 t. 30. Ina.a 11 PENN LINCOLN J2-30 ar la'ial at tl Y. larar al T21 entertainment that tips the won derlands. From beginning to end skylarking magics ai6 on it.

The feel of something extra- special has enveloped "Anj American in Paris before it is mmvites oid. ana noining nap pens i' cr t.i 'TRIGGER JR." Rov Rocen Flus "PEKING EXPRESS" lorrn (onrv CONTINUOUS FROM II A. M. IKIoffmcnrf ART CINEMA Jazz Concert Today at 2:30 DEUCES WILD With TOMMY TURK REIO JAYNES New Open From Noon Daily LOUNGE Hi) 630 PENN AVE. AIR-CONDITIONED In Addilion to Our Seafood M.nu T0DRT SIRLOIN OF BEEF CHICKEN CHOP SUET WITH CHOW MEIN FULL COURSE DINNERS LUNCHEON LATE SUPPER Moderate Fricet! Thefish house RESTAURANT-BAR 4200 PENN AVE.

EAST LIBERTY CHARLIE JAMAL'S ROUTE 51 TODAY IN THE LOUNGE MODERATELY PRICED COCKTAIL HOURS 3 TO 5 JUST DOWNRIGHT DELICIOUS BEFORE OUR SUPERB DINNERS SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 2:30 TUT NIXON LAST 2 TIMES 2:30 end 1:30 SYLVIA -a HENRY SIDNEY DANIELL IN THE GREAT LONDON-NEW YORK HIT "BLACK CHIFFON" 5t(a Available NEXT WEEK BEG. MON. OCT 29 Malatil Wcf. end Set. 1st Theatr.

Sufc.crtction Play nut FIIBCKCC MARCH ELDRIDGE ULUULK HEUJIAN'S SSSStv Fm.r (rat. 90. t' 25. IHt I S3 40. U.95.

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II I a I ii niu it nun PENN -C-M't Wonderful in AMERICAN GEORGE GERSHWIN viw sr. GENE KELLY LESLIE CARON OSCAR LEVANT i. a CARTOON Technicolor Fata Smirk Spaci'otf GEORGES GUETARY Foch NtXT ATTRACTION! M-C-M Technicolor M.tical "TKXAS rAIIMVAl." ESTHER RED HOWARD WILLIAMS SKELTON KEEL HOW. 1 Jn UX3i ff III AM mcm, ACROSS THE 11ir.r- mi 4H micot 2J The only honest to Rockne foot-, ball picture ever Mlk A la mm "5 the lowdown! Tom O'Reilly Morning Telegraph STARTS TODAY! J. P.

HARRIS 6TH STREET, DOWNTOWN yOs ira i n. sion. By the time Mr. Gcnejtagious enthusiasm that spreads Kelly, Mr. Oscar Levant, Mr.

I to the others, but his chore-George Guetary and an assort-jography has an expressive move- "CATTLE DRIVE" Tech. Joel McCrea "BLUE LAGOON" Tech. Jean oimmons Box OpTi first thnw T-o "COMIN1 "ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" Bi and I.OL" rOJTEUO "Home Town Story" Donald Crisp By HAROLD Local Scrappings Gabe Rubin has persuaded "Kiss Me, Kate," which had originally been booked into the IS'ixon for just one week, to stay two. It'll be here from December third through the fifteenth. Miriam Sape cooked up a cute rimmick for her five dancing TVettes to spring on Bill Green at his twenty-first anniversary party.

They came out to cut the big cake dressed in chefs hats and white aprons across which had been embroidered "Happy Birthday, Bill Green." Dave Wagner, the Carousel headwait- er, is home from the West Penn Hospital but he'll have to wear steel collar for some time yet. That's part of the vertebrae-stretching business. Ethel Smith pave the Monte Carlo the bictrest Thursday in its history her opening night, and the capacity crowd couldn't jrrt enough of the little lady's magic at the electric oran. What a lot of people may not realize is that, in addition to beinsr a superlative musician. Miss Smith also happens to he a superb showman and an airy comedienne, and her session at the console really shines and sparkles.

That's Joe Catizone playing trumpet in Brother Billy Cati-rone's house hand at the Nixon. Rosey Rowswell, and his recent bride, Diane ralangl, are soakinsr up some more Miami sunshine. Walt Framer, the Pittsburgh boy who produces "Strike It Rich." and Jim Hughes will be on "Hadassah Speaks" with Mrs. Whet will LOWELL THOMAS hear tonight? "After reporting' the news fivo rnsrhts of t'n I like to relax rn Saturday nijrht. I listen first to Vaughn Monroe and then Gene Autry.

It's a bright, easy hoar of my week. THE VAUGHN MONROE SHOW 7:30 p. m. America's Si. dance hand plays, the smoothest sags cf the tieei.

THE GENE AUTRY SHOW 1:30 p. W. Gene and his gmg rustle mp jun tiitb a nestem fa: or. Vhat will CORLISS ARCHER listen to tonight? "On Saturday nights, I tarn on the radio, and like a lot of teen-agers and grown-ups, too I listen to Hopalong Cassidy. And then I keep tuned to the same station for Gangbusters.

It's always exciting to follow the trail of an outlaw right up to the end of the chase and the suspense. I feel I'm right there all the way cn each program." HOPALONG CASSIDY 8:30 Bo)d tide' the iaige. Biii's for law and order. r.i GANGBUSTERS 9:00 p. m.

Real-turn cr.r, drama real real dare, real places TONIGHT DIAL 1320 WJAS Listen io the stars ike stars listen to I I i at i minimi! i 17 of of PL Belle Shapiro over WJAS thi afternoon at 12:45. It's a prelude to the Hadassah membership party at the Carnegie Music Hall Tuesday when Carl Dozer will present a local version of "Strike It Rich" with Framer's blessings and one of his scripts. Organist Ross Hall, formerly with the Dom Trimarkie Trio, will join Baron Elliott's band. J. Gilbert Baird, sales promotion manager of the Westinghouse appliances division" in Mansfield, and in charge of teevee programs, special events, motion pictures, road shows and many other activities for the company, will be the principal speaker at the regular luncheon of the Pittsburgh Radio and Television Club in the Williamsburg Room on Tuesdav.

Lucy Seibert (Mrs. Dave Crantz) has retired from Sho-Biz-Quiz because of the stork's impending- visit and Betty I-iewis is now doing- the skits with Art Brown. I. Elmer Et-ker. of the Variety Club's board of directors, missed his first Family Night in a long time last night.

He and Mrs. Ecker were in New York celebrating their silver wedding anniversary. liamon and Iaicipda. the graceful ballroom dancers at Bill Green's, are Mr. and Mrs.

in private life. He's from Puerto Kico, she's from Panama and they first met in Manhattan. Bill I.e-vine, wife of Broadway Producer George Brandt's aide, has gone hack to New York after spending a few days here with her sister. Mrs. Monty (Carousel) Jacobsnn.

Henry Daniell, of "Black Chif fon," told a reporter for an after noon paper that he didn't like interviews and was taken at his word. A funny guy, that Billy (Cheese 'n' Crackers) Hagan at the Casino. This corner was laughing at him 20 years ago and still is. Those scenes of James Cagney's in an alcoholic ward in "Come Fill the at the Stanley will twist the emotions into a sailor's knot. Joe Mann and Elaine Beverly have been renewing acquaintances all week with Evee Lynn, the stunning ballerina at Jackie Heller's.

They worked the Chez Ami in Buffalo together not so long ago. Eddie Choate, the summer opera companj-'s business manager, is looking after the finances of Uta Hagen's Broadway hit, Saint Joan." Addenda "Buy Me Blue Ribbons." hat-toril hy thf critics, will on Broadway tonight after just 12 performances. Alfred Drake has been offered the old William Gaxton role in the forthcoming revival of "Of Thee I Sing." The Cheryl Crawford musical. "Paint Your Wagon," Is a terrific hit in Boston. The day It was announced the show- would stay there an extra week, the boxoffice at the Shubert Theater took In S21.0O0.

Danny Have and Monica Lewis left Hollywood Thursday by plane on a month's trip to Korea. Hawaii, Okinawa and Japan to entertain United Nations troops. A Negro edition of "Harvey," starring iooiey wuson. is in re hearsal for a long tour of one- night stands. Melissa Hay-den and Andre Eglevskv, stars the New York City Ballet company, win no a dance sequence in the new Charlie Chaplin picture, "Limelight." Jeannette MacDonald has just signed a personal management contract with Sol Hurok for concert, radio and television engagements.

V. C. Handy, father the blues, will be hosted at a testimonial dinner in New York November 16 on the occasion of his seventy-eighth birthday. Gloria Comrs Hack Aftrr Long INnrss Gloria Saunders does not re gret a moment of the three years sliced out of her screen career which necessitated four major plastic surgeries to restore her features to their original unmarred beauty. Back on the screen in the Aubrey Wisberg-Jack Pollexfen authored and produced "3,000 A.D." for RKO Radio, the black-haired South Carolina actress says she grew up during those years.

"I learned that life is precious and that we 'pass this way but once. Im grateful for this sec ond chance but I don't regret anything that has happened." Sit otv rIiitto NIXON' Sylvia Sldnfy in "Bl-Clc Chiflon." 6:30. n(l Hnry rnlll Today 2.30 and A THOf SE -The Stvt. To- night at 8:30. ART CINEMA Sharfr In 'Tain of Hoffmann'' at 11.

1:10. 3:20. 8:30, 7:40 and 9:50. Bt'HL FLANETARH'M "End of thl World." Today at 2.15 and 8:30. CAMNO Danc Shaw and Billy Hran In hurlpsquf.

Matinp1. ronrlnuous from nonii to 5: tonlKht at 7:3 and 10. Dirk Powell In Y'-u Nvrr Can TpU' at 1 1:12. 2 03. 4-54, 7:45 and 10:38 and "Mark of (he Rnrdc with Rirardo Montalhan and Cyd at 3:21, 6 12 and 9:0...

HAItKIS "Saturday Hero." with n.Trt and I.nn W.x.d. at 3 1:1... 1-4. 3:33. 5:42.

7:51 and 10. r.l.AC.. Br.dpririt Crawford In "The Mob" at 10. 12 2, 4. 6 8 and 10 FINN Gnne In "An Amnran In Paris" at 10:30.

12 49, 3 OS. 5 27. and 10.05. RIIZ Clar Gahla In "Arrnaa tha Widr Mlaaourt" at 10 Ofi. 11 4, 1.30.

3.12. 4 54. 6:3. IS and 10. STANI.FT James Cagnav 1n Tf.mf Fill tha Cup' at 11.

1:11. 3.22, 9.43. 7.54 and inns. WARNF.R Vivian Ilrh and Marlon Brard-ln "A ftratcar Nim rlr" at 10.45. 1.

:15. 5:30, 7:45 and 10. Trb U3j. 1 1 jfram Mrtro Goldwyn a jshould guard with the samp zpalousnpss of I'nclp Sam at, Kort Knox. An pnehantinj: num-i brr thrv do on a darkpnod quav! aionp tnp nvor, in thp still oi iof the rainbow and the striking reproductions of Van romance of Paris that is charming, indescribably imag-j inative and wondrously risecrip-J tive.

Where other mo ie ballots end. this one begins American in Paris" easily Mr. Kelly's top-most notej in Not nn! dnr v-r iskinv a ment. a pictorial brilliance and a' joie de vivre that never runs down. When he and Miss Caron are putting his plueprints together, it is obvious their hearts as well as their feet are in them.

Mr. Levant, besides playing the piano superbly, especially Gershwin's "Concerto in which has been humorously and delightfully conceived here, car- iries the chief comedy chores and does them up hrown. Mr. Ie- jvanf's talents away from the! (keyboard have been of a spp-l icialied nature in the past; r.ow luted and he doesn't entirely make a point of being just surly. As a matter of fact, one scene where Levant is trying to keep jr.

Kelly and Mr. Guetrav from discovering they are in lop with the same girl is downright sidesplitting. Miss Nina Foch also gives the movie a glittering performance as the fabulously wealthy American girl who eventually hopes to buy Mr. Kelly by buying his paintings first. You can't overlook, either, the joyous tap-tapping of Mr.

Kelly to "I Got Rhythm" as hp gives a group of eager trench children an English lesson. Put then you can't overlook anything in "An American in Paris. Kvervwliete the eye stops, the movie has a feast for it. I'nder the rhythmic direction of Mr. Vincente Minnelli, who has integrated the whole thing beautifully, Leo the Lion has rich reason to roar at the Penn this week.

And will have for a few weeks to come unless the signs and the times are out of joint. FULTON Starts Today nir.K PEGGY POVELL DOW Can ie PLUS 1 I a. PITTSBURGH "VIRGINIA CITV Errol Flynn 22 7 HI VTOIFH SCOTT HT'MPHRF BOC.PT Pittaira i2.g' "CONFLICT" John Wayne, Jean Rogers UNIVERSE" Jack Carson JVICF IMIC.F BFFT I.AHR OF OKLAHOMA" Rex Allen ment of congenial companions have finished polishing off a completely winning illustration of the late Mr. George Gershwin's "By Strauss' early in the picture, nobody could possibly be coaxed out of his seat at the Penn for the next two hours at the very least. All of the music is by Gerhs- win and it is a pieasine i itti tunes of his which, with the ex ception of "I Got Rhythm, are so seldom heard these days.

Thev have been brightly pin pointed, too, with Mr. Kelly's fet. Mr. Levants ringers and STALLION" oy Rogeri "SUNSET IN THE WEST" ROr.FR and ra-tT hi i ovrR agiv 'MIDNITE FROLICS" III Mm FI FIFSOI "Best of Bad Men" Tech. "RUTHLESS" Zachary Scott Mr.

Guetary voice, banked byhjs acj(j j-as bocn 5omowhat dj. ra Qpri iw Fjf.t rO Coastguard" Brian Don'evy Rll OR RFST TIT KER the Co-eds" Abbott-Costello Rainbow Gardens Haul w. 2 HI. a llatala Miaay. HcKMtart 2-6323 RAN ALU'S 4 Sakrtla ROUTE 19 21 H.a trim Ht lihiH tar.

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l-lKS W-T SOUTH PARK "Fighting Til "Htn Come t. la. m. Eafraara ta fart, r.l.0,1 3-7737 SUPER 30 lnia. fa Ira.a 82J I 1 SUPER 71 ailaa' tain.

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Hiiaa Er, at Vias 9ATIRD "MR. "HILLS "GOLDEN ar th HOT Also 'G. I. Plus TMIL rFMTR 'SO PROUDLy "SECRET r.t ROCKET MEET Also: "The T. JANE" Tom Neal, Jean Porter "THE SHOWDOWN" Fl I IQTT Rtr WTVPPR "PEOPLE VS.

O'HARA" TRACT 10T.V HOPHK WE HAIL" P. Goddard OF CONVICT LAKE" fvv i ore r.rvr. TrrRvrr SHIP X-M" Lloyd Bridges "RROTT COtTFIIO THE INVISIBLE MAN" Showdown" Bill Elliott rcr.f OCT. IT "MOVIE TIME U.S.A." a----U tTATC FIFTH VE. Ranflri -4 ITwh.

Abbott it CPJtCllO 4 i i.e ruti.u STATE Robart Mitrhum-Jai Kialt oi woman. ai.o fT PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27 ria77linf tints. Miss Americas nv the dozen and some views of Paris which should send the tourist trade to new highs. Not to mention a piquant Parisienne named Miss Leslie Caron, wno isn't beautiful or even seductive in that wav French dancers have but has the kind of charm and winsomeness every mother nopes to find in the girl her son brings home.

And when Miss caron gets up on her toes, the skies light up. She and Mr. Kelly make a From Hollywood Straight to Nixon FKKimiO flnlslir-d plH.viriiC title role hi iw crsioii of "I)'ath of a Sali-snian" In Hollywood, -Mr. to tlie stajje next Mi'i'l at th Nin in his Broadway hit last year, Lillian llcllman's "Thai A inn (ianh'ii." The (our opens in I'ittshurli with Florrnf Kldridg'- March) co-starring: with her hushand. The drama will lx Uia first Theater ThwitPr Society aubucTip-tlon offering of the season.

1 xvf OIBRIIM.H SHER DAN S(L -force or ARMS LlbrrtT aritli Franic Lnvewy a Jc.r,i She? VtW 'a-i RtUtNT. -HE RAN ALL TKE Libertp Ma '-Road Block" ENRIGHT. 'ALICE Vn MOkDERLAIlD tait Liberty A "fat Ha Attar ta Sa' k-d Shfw lO.r.Q A M. CAMERAPHONE r.dyo- a I'SOLDIEHS THREE" afl Layt Uberty I priacH 6aaata taa Bafat1' icnr' Omaiand tna tTBAWf. 'TIME tf THEIR LIVES' Oafc'aiia Little Giant" rrtiTDC ra utn ftw tha SMo' Oakland aii-0 "Kind Lady" lirui aivi aim Rih.

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"Satrt af Lak," Bloomtirld Raa All taa Way' Pw.le Asai-t OHara" Ambridie alto New Meaio" Tsrufa THE DESIRT FOX" Greenabarg Mnrt A PLACE IN THE SUN" Greexabarr w.th gheliey r.mtera LuMBia, PAINTINS THE U.U0 MEMORIAL. with sua.HiaE Trh. McReeaport alio fkr Hiah" aa teg Jl BEACON FarrT 5il-OaM No Ourrtinni Mickey P.ooney-F-rrr,t "The Strip. 0RPHEUM 'Mr(" rocks) I.aiEh "Ancrla 1'fct Oultirld and Ptvii 'r John Wayne $." STATE srond St iii "Yeliow y.n. -x.

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