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STAR GAZING DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, June 1. 1956 2 Secret Films Show 'Saucers' mm whose movie camera recorded slow pace toward the disclosure the spectacular Utah UFQ. of its 6ecrets. BY HELEN BOWER Free Picu Movie Critie "Unidentified Flying Objects" Producer Clarence Greene has at the Broadway Capitol Theater done a public service in making available what is known about is worth seeing for its historic importance. the greatest mystery of our time.

Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, who Both films were exhaustively analyzed at the Pentagon, with the resultant conclusion that they were not faked. What they show is not birds, not ballons, not aircraft. Officially, they are "unknowns." More exciting for its implications is the reconstruction of the Years from now when we may headed Project Bluebook, and know more about these UFO, it will have its place as the first Maj.

Dewey Fournet, Pentagon liaison officer, are among those who appear in the picture. factual film, fully authenticated. on this mysterious and challenging subject. radar sighting of 14 UFO over Truth is said to be stranger Washington, D. the night of V.

tpfk i-J July 27, 1952, the second visit Ijjj A Is than fiction, and it can also be less gaudily dramatic in presen within a week. 68th SMASH WEEK! DON'T DELAY SEE IT TODAY! EVEN MORE FABULOUS THAN THE FIRST! TODAY 7 10 SAT. Jt 2-5 8:30 p. For six hours our interceptor tation. That is, while this film offers proof that there are "credible observers of relatively jets and the clustering UFO play grim tag in the sky.

There is a incredible things," it has none TV w- HO" real chill-thrill in following the of the highly colored and imagi I Box OHIet native settings and action of course of those "blips on the radar screen. science-fiction movies. THE SLENDER "plot" thread that ties all the information to WHEN FIN ALLY the hitherto secret films of the Montana and ALL COLO" a IMMMOOiM gether is the true story of ex Mail Oraws Utah UFO appear on the screen, Prtaptiy one sees only bright round spots, each looking smaller than a dime. if Medise at Irwh-WO 1-3711 They have no resemblance to material objects like airplanes. newspaperman Albert M.

Chop (portrayed by Tom Towers, also a newspaperman). Six years ago as a public information officer for the Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Base, Chop thought all the talk about flying saucers :4 Pi'--; -m aesneassar But their movement in the sky shows that they are unquestion THE GREAT LOVE STDRY.u IJI ably under direction from some source. OF THE GREAT They ar' solids, and themselves sources of light, not reflections of light. NICHOLAS MARIANA, of Great Falls, general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers farm team out there, caught the Montana UFO on film and himself appears in the movie. So does Chief Photographer Delbert C.

Newhouse, iiiMin n. n.i A was bunk. Instead of getting away from the subject, as he wanted to do, Chop was transferred to the Pentagon and assigned to Project Bluebook, the Air Force Intelligence secret investigation of UFO. By making chop a central figure, he can be identified with any one of us who is converted from skepticism to belief. THE EARNESTNESS of "Unidentified Flying Objects" should D-DAY TO the NOT look at be caught napping, Victor Mature took a morning's headlines early Thursday.

He mm N0 IHTBOOUCtNfi WALTER P1DGE0N ANNE FRANCIS -LESLIE NIELSEN ROBBY. THE ROBOT THE SIXTH TAMfe OF JUHC whisked in and out of town in the interests of "Safari," co-starring Janet Leigh. The picture, filmed in Africa, opens Tuesday at the Palms Theater. The waves of the Brain Machine spell STOP THIS KILLER! KIDS Show Change more than make up for its rather Besinnin? Sundav for four AFTER DARK 0WrV IT days the Coronet and Surf The-IBJ'PIS aters will present "Times Gone I fnTrfvrai By," an omnibus film of six I LAST 2 DAYS! ALASTAIR SIM "Folly to Be Wise" PLUS "Passionals Sentry" Niati Patrick jfaleni Hooson Kir stories starring Gina Lollobrig- MfOtMATIOM 0 3-Wf Linda Lombard Stars at Club Alamo ida and Vittorio de Sica, and "Green Magic," filmed in the BOX TOPj remote South American jungle. Guinness Kills 'Em "BIGGEST NEWS IN SHOW TODD-AO makti a miracle out of a motion picture no distortion seams in the giant it is deeper, clearer, greaterl With the distinction of having bene a Life magazine cover girl and the winner of several beauty titles, Linda Lombard is singing DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M.

For a second week, "The Lady-killers," starring Alec Guinness, with 77-year-old Katie Johnson, will be held over at the Studio and World Theaters. HAIR RAISER!" 1 NOW! TODAY fmp "Even funnier than his "Lavender Hill Mob!" Tim Mag, DETROIT PREMIERE WmIcL StxdU Woodward at Colombia Liternoli at W. Oavison McRae and her trio will play the Sunday jazz matinee from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Rouge Lounge. After next week comic Jackie Kannon will leave the Elmwood Casino in Windsor for New York and rehearsals with a national company of "Wish You Were Here." In the role of Itchy, he'll sing three songs.

Turk Murphy and his San Francisco jazz band at the Crest Lounge are well supplied with washboards. A REAL rock 'n' roll instrumental and vocal group, the Ro-maines will troup into the Flame Show Bar Friday evening, led Twisters Hit STEPHEN SVTLLE, Wis. (U.R) Tornadic winds leveled a church and ripped the steeple off another late Wednesday. 10:30 Good Scats Now Bo Offic Ope Doily 10 A.M.-9 P.M. UNITED ARTISTS at Club Alamo.

She shares top billing with South American Luis Mera, singing his fourth week. Tuesday swing pianist Lillette Harris will begin a limited engage-ment at the If 'I "I Vf lift, M-G-M's 9 JF -leV AT lithiliiLI TflfJlKHT 30 EVERYBODY WHO 10VED "LIU" 10VES "GABY" AND THAT'S ALL DETROIT! rrr- swiuMin Air-Comlitioncd AMD A I TH IMAL WEEK ft Tl 'T Starrinf LAST 2 DAYS! ORSON WELLES "CITIZEN KANE" YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE IT EXCLUSIVE IN DETROIT Garfield Hotel Linda Lombard Wal Ha Room. Vocalist Gloria Lynn and tap dancer Doris Smart are new on the LESLIE CAROIt JOHN KERR by Komaine Brown. "Ole bean bagger" Jerry Lester is the laugh -get in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR emceed by Crimen Rondevoo Bar show Rocky Sullivan. ting headliner at Gay Haven Only' 2 days left to see BROADWAY'S GAYEST MUSICAL HIT! Yes, there ore seats available Film to Tell VAN DYKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Just South of 14 Mil Children Free Playground EXCLUSIVE SHOWING is -11 their story Supper Club.

Lisa Stewart sings on the show emceed by Marc Andrews at I Ot CO! Devotion Is one you will never forget! SEATS AT 2 BOX OFFICES Stiubert Theatre and Northland Oruf Co. (C-22 Northland Center) ft 6 ci'wrjgggg MWi fCliefm' I 2DCMJOHNRbetw.7.IMLRfc. Ample Parking LEO Lj I DE LYONS W) thot versatile gentleman mitmJ I Alan Dean I MGM Recordine Star 4 1 IRENE KRAL sJf 1 E0. ANNIS ORCH. ft Open EVERT Wight ft- Thomas' Edge- Romaine Brown water Inn over the river.

Mad saxman Tony Lee and his quartet are featured at the Stockade inn every evening but Mondays and Thursdays. Julie Day is the song and dance star at Club 509, where the new "atomic comic" Dave Davis heads the show. Skip Stanley emcees the Metropole Supper Club show in Windsor topped by the singing Diamonds afid featuring Taika, the "red flame EVES. (En. Frl.

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Douglas portrays politico Chris (Red) Nolan Hope is taking off for New York and seven other cities in behalf of his picture "That Certain Feeling." He was thrilled with a wire received from Barney Balaban saying the sneak preview in New York got cheers. KIRK DOUGLAS is determined to have Shirley Booth co-star with Eleanor Parker in "Lizzie." It's about dipsomaniac. Now it's Dr. Mickey Rooney. He got an honorary fine arts degree from Fremont College and Sequoia University for his movie work.

Gilbert Roland is writing his own TV series in collaboration with Richard Grey. It's titled "Amigo" and will be filmed below the border. ENCHANTING JAZZ ripples from the Baker's Keyboard Lounge these evenings, now that England's award-winning jazz VAN MEFLIN. POWER1 EVERETT SLOANE, ED BEGLEY, BEATRICE STRAIGHT 'JUULSUULiUULIl 0 fi ft 0 0 2. SJLOf r' pea Cinemascope Irving Berlin's CallMeMadam Cater by TECHNICOLOR COIUMSIA picmn ELIZABETH WILSON pianist Marion McPartland i back again.

Joe Morelli stars as DIXIELAND MUSIC AT ITS BEST LAST 3 NITES SONS HITS! and His I FABULOUS TURK MURPHY San Francisco JAZZ BAND PRICES i TIMES: Mo And and Set. Twiliehf J. $3.75. S2.S. SI.

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Tat lt.clud.dl McREA And Her Trio Sunday I -PEM 7UM3 Marion McPartland 2 I MAX ROACH OPENING TONIGHT, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY: Ilou ascol and SCURVY Show Time (.,, Carol Ohmert Net "King" Cole I tP' "THE SCARLET HOUR" 1 The Temptress of Trieste Exotics Aleta Monica and Gay Leslie, rock 'n' roll singer Marie Jackson and Jolly Jack are on the Mickey's Show Club entertainment list with Chico Hernandez as singing emcee. Velvet-voiced Jeri Adams is held over at White's Elbow Room in Windsor. The Terry Wayne dancers are new at Club Manhattan, where Maria Terry sings and Dess Davy emcees. Solo and harmony vocals alternate Matinee I CLIFFORD BROWN 4 to 6:30 QUINTET 1937 Schaefer VI 3-9380 ROMAINE BROWN And His Sensational Vocal Instrumental Group THE ROMAINES ADAMS "Forbidden 12:39 STAGEFUL OF iJAUTIfS Iriiif He ladles 3:51. 7:03.

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8:55 PLUS AN ALL STAR SHOW SUNDAY MATINEE: 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. o.m.. 1:07. a.m. CORONET "Folly to Be 7 B'fl'a'6 8 8 8 9:45 D.m.

"The Passionate OPENING FRI. JUNE 8th: ILLINOIS JACQUET HIS COMBO with instrumental variety as the Sammy Carlisi quartet play for dancing at Sid's Cafe. 3 A. I 1 I 1 t. I'll Is His Name Heading a New ALL STAR SHOW EDGEWATER DARK 23500 W.

7 Mile I Hll 1 1 KE 1-2660 Most Rides 5e 1iOe Saturday 12 to 7 P.M. Blond Returns Blond June Marsh comes back to the Gayety Theater to head the new show that opened Thursday. Other girls are Carol De-Land, Mary Ann, Petty Dane and Arlet Taylor. Scurvy is also back as top banana aided by Lou THOMAS' 8:20 D.m. FOX "D-Day.

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Sl'RF "Citizen 7:15. 9:45 Dm TELENEN 8 News snd short subiects irom 9 a.m. to 1 1 D.m. I.MTtU ARTISTS 2. 7.

10:30 d. m. WORLD "The 6:30. :30. 10:30 D.m GETS WHEELING TOMORROW Coming June 8 DAGiYlAR INN COPEN ALL NIGHT 'TIL .30 A.M.

I DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. I MI.J A I I 1 In New Orleans it's ANTOINES In San Francisco it's OMAR KHAYYAM SATURDAY MATINEE pfjA Howard Duff Liu Barm I vZ'lhe Broken Star" SIX SAILINGS DAILY Turn to Free Press Want Ad pages for used -car bargains. In DETROIT it's DANCING FRI. AND SAT. JERRY MERCER AND HIS ORCH.

WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICH. 16 Ml ,0 1st Detroit Appearance DYNAMIC -NEW DANCING 2 pm to 5 pm Floor Show. to pis 9 A 11:30 pre Starring MAFIC ANDREWS LISA STEWART ST. CLAIR DANCERS ROADHOUSE DINNERS Dick Lane Quartet mm mr ej mm Bob-Lo goes into full swing Saturday with a full schedule of sailings. Boats at 10,.

II, 2, 4, 6 and the 9 o'clock Moonlight. Every Saturday two Moonlights at 9 and 10. (No Moonlight on Mondays; no 6 o'clock boat on Fridays). Dock, foot of Woodward. Adults $1, children 50c Sundays and holiday! $1.50 and t5c IsUnd admission 10c.

Moonlights $1.50. am DINNER MTERTAINfViEnlT fWLUCOVdSf SUPPER MWLIKS tANQUET OPEN 2 CO DANCING 2 SHOWS 4912 Riverside Drive Riverside, Can. Prom SENECA 5-2927 ACCSNsKOATiaRS ALL NITI NO COVCfi. Opee dally 4 B.au to 1:00 a.ss. Sawlays from 2:00 a-as.

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