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8 THE DETROIT FREE PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1943 Amusemenis. Would Schooling Have Helped Betty Climb? Romberg Melodies Ring Out Once More (stage and screen directors con i -r t. 4 I 14- gladly trade what they've learned from books for what Betty has learned. Looks like the Klieg lights haven't yet been built that can dry Bette Davis' tears Smile- scored a Hollywood bull's-eye she is among the least restrained. Pep is her trademark; unconventional, ridiculous antics are her principal stock in trade.

She's as unre-pressed as a six-year-old playing Indian and cowboy, as completely lacking in self -consciousness as mokey in a zoo. By the way, if Betty wants to save tuition fees here ia a suggestion: Most school marms would tation, with everything full of and animation. Aeic Kathie Makes Bow DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS TUESDAY, NOV. 16 8:30 P. M.T JOHN A.

de MELLO, Brazilian Lecturer -L MOVIES Talks oa -BRAZILIAN LIKE AD Cd-TrHE" Admlssioa 75 LA A Today's Program at Your Favorite Theater uisircn nrmi a WAR STAMPS AND BONDS ON SALE AT ALL THEATERS LN THESE COLUMNS. 1 Bindix rrfirS ALucn JUDmMMHC HUM 1 50t PlM idw Aria Wtmiy Bum Tm Is 5 Las! I rri'i i Conlinuout Perlormances i mi miii annex BY JIMMIE FTDLEB HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15 At hand this morning is a publicity letter from Paramount announcing that Betty Hutton the Blond Blitz is determined to acquire within the next few years, via a combination of correspondence and classroom study, the high school and college degrees she was forced to forego in order to help sup port her family. Betty, if I remember correctly, quit school when she was 12. I ainly have no quarrel with "book larnin'," but I can't help wondering whether a formal education would have aided Miss Hut- ton's career or wrecked cline to the latter belief.

Repeatedly I've heard CliHchei mm SUN MX 10 West Adaai and 11C Michigan at GrltweM Only Uualitr Food Flnrnt IJqnorn Kntertnltimfnt 6545 Woodward Near W. Grand Blvd. IN THE NEW CENTER DISTBICT I Stortin, THURSDAY I 1 1 i ii Ti i rTV mdi a. cms m- mm kiw mitl ii i iiu I AND ROARS! 1 I winwiiTimre nr ill i i vuiuiiunco ur I I Roonr wrt Wolly Brown Alan Carnty i -rm 111 saar I i IT ff it tyiiiLLrn i 'rrLir al Wat rf Jl veteran I tend mat the more schooling a girl has to her credit the harder it is to "let herself go" emotionally. Basing their opinion on both personal experience and theory, they hold that education particularly that offered in colleges and universitiesleaches the repression of emotion as an essential of "culture." Try applying that reasoning to the specific case of Betty Hutton.

Of all the actresses who ever IATTLINO IEERY TO BLITZ YOUR BLUES TORPEDO YOUR TROUBLES Woodward at EHiiketh THS THING- HOtff I faallJ I ILKil Br.Cir P. now Bob c.n. SS But Betty Call. It IQVE! BOB HOPE I BETTY HUTTON MnttL Dona Drain bymont Wilbon 'ALASKA HIGHWAY mittc RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKER eBRLWW "Iter H.Ife, Hare.v "MUcInw War Bonds On Sale While Yes Wait Woodward at r.Cir.Pa. DOWNTOWN'S BIGGEST BARGAIN SHOW Hr Neetet a Nardil.

"MI5JI0I TO MOSCOW" DETROIT'S HANDIEST IDS STOPI FrSttfWl lu "MfStinw To MOSCOW LILT War Bonds On Sale While Yas Wait fact Jatt. at Ctelia "atlet "MfSSIO, atojeor LILY War Bonds Oa Sale While Yaa Wait fo ojcor. War Bands Oa Sale While Yaa Wait HOC I 1 I 3lliJ r.Mtn, pRRTNI HUMPHREY sor BOSART I 3 ANN SHERIDAN DAYS! ERROL FLTNN smimt 1 MorqM AJxji Smith I juHigfl mt iirBT JfOjWTOOy Sa Patra Bicliaral Caritoa runrm! Hurryl (IMS I Blast a oRTS IV Jtlv 50e Plat r7J Bd. Nleer el Joy Need i efSS psett 3 fl Jwd ITiYWV 'etna as- now levee Mile al Merer FINALLY ESCAPES After appearing in hoopskirts in one picture after another, Olivia de Haviland gets a chance to wear a white collar woman's garb in "Government Girl," comedy of war-time Washington. Cadets Donate Film Pay to Build Chapel HOLLYWOOD, Nov.

15 Four United States Merchant Marine cadets toiled a month in a Hollywood movie to buy their base a chapeL The quaret, known profession ally as the Vagabonds, gave all the salary they received as featured players in "Swing Out the Blues-' toward building a chapel at the Merchant Marine Cadet Basic School at San Mateo, Calif. Ellin IANDI Ottt KRUGER 'CORREGIDOR' "F00TL1GHT GLAMOUR" fi-JSSJS ai ami-UM momcnT SATIXBAI UMCBI0(l-U TX SEATS NOW ON SALE" at box effict dally, noon nntll 10 p. MAIL. ORDERS ACCEPTED If accompanied by return envelope) Sonja Henie In Person with All Ntw 1944 Hollywood ICE REVUE Dte. 2 Thrv 19 (No Performance Dec 13) 1.16 1.6S 2.30 3.30 OLYMPIA, INCORPORATED 5920 Grand Rivr TY 5-7000 I BROTHERS 1 1 UVflKk DULL "JTl ax.

twin. a Xr. rm SVN. HOL EtO. IIM i II I i alikes: Alan Joslyn and Edmund Lowe.

Add lassies with classy chassis: M-G-M's Marilyn Maxwell. Plentv of Academy Award winners who sneer at Wil- lace Beery acting wouia line 10 trade their Oscars for his bank account. Amazing what a large proportion of Walter Pdigeon's fan mail is written by 'teen-aged girls. UNITED DETROIT THEATERS PLAZA" 111611 ast Jefferson efa A s. si.

Bob Hone and Madeleine Carroll In FAVORITE BLONDE." Pies "OUTLAWS MY siASJ'tDE PASS' PUNCH JUDY Kercneeal-Fishar Bd. Robert Tayler-Georee Marfhy-Harry is Carey "8 A A A RADIO (JIXY Woodward near Mile Boad Deanna Derbin and Jeiesb Cetten TB HOLD." Plas jedv Canna and in "SLEEPY LAGOON" In "HERS Sennit Day HflM NS uiiwoju.iiii.riiio fark Doors Onaa at an. a i-u II 1 i JOMBIE" 3J5. 9 nciirunu iii Ann Miller and Rochester COUSIN." pies "I ZOMBIE," Tom Conway In "WHAT'S BUZZIN' WALKED WITH A isa-bio4 vvu.a A.HJ. I III Chut.

D.l as 4L. Pies what BUZZIN COUSIN 4. 7:40. 1120 PCY t.New Fort St. near Junction Ooen 5:15.

Diihas te 1 2-0 JK the Ladies' ocvigt itcte IB "THE Pies Jack Benny and Fred THY NEIGHBOR" BLACK RAVEN' Alien In "LOVE ML EUiott rifli Free Ooen 6:45 "ASSIGNMENT nas "wntCKING CREW Chester Morris-Richard Arien RIO W. Vernor Hwy. at Central Ooen 12 Km ta jeoy and Oennis Day in "SLEEPY rL" "WRECKING CREW." Rich.r. ri mi-yntnw ppi urri RfVIEHA Grud "i'tf-Jw Boad Cfl 42 231 dt Drwlrt flnaa 19-15 "J.T? "PRESENTING LILY MARS." Plas Walter Heton and Ana -wisams to MnscoW" fill 111 11 il 4626 a 6 Free. Starting f.4.0"1 OMima Oarbin-Josenh Cotter 'f IBST COMES v.unnm..

Ml nr IB DTI UM MR II I IK I II WN "ooowaro 10 O-O40A oen 1:15 I. si. Cent. -r-tbtjriNG LILY MARS." Jedv Garland-Vjn HjflnrPl.s "MISSION TO MOSCOW." W. Heston ROOSEVELT tiraLiot AT- i OUR TIME SCHEDULE: 'MISSION TO MOSCOW" at 6:10.

946 "PRESENTING LILY MARS" at 7:45 11 21 Jlay Park Free SncTnu, "MISSION TO wnvovvw. wbi oeiore sae JOe nuihujiLfc- 110-u nouad TOS-012S Pa'k Free. Doors Ones 6:45 no.en rresion In NIGHT PLANE FROM i8: 19i5' Plas "CAPTIVE wna at 7. ROIIGF 14 H.ltiuer-V.. Jefferson iiuuuu 0m nerware to Ladies! Jean Gabin.

Pies "SWEETHEART OF THE Eric Linden Park Free it Boeoiet" NAVY" with ROXY WoodKrd nr- Temple Park Free "un DEFENSE WORKERS! raOf" 24 HOURS EVERY DAY COME ANY TIME AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW! RA. 9696 "umrLt fJUA I m- temple Park Free An" n91 a BuIH' COUSIN." "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE." Frances War Bonds Sold 24 Hoars Dally! Pies Dee. flUliL jlejera L.N 3-4585 6.J'n Garland- kX" -rntstniinii LILY MOSCOW" with Walter nut III lip Ft A If tr iawBBwmi na. Bes)es Direct to Dor Doors. THE ROYAL IS FAsnv I rdnqoriailon tfoetes Transfer from ALL NORTHWEST DETROIT- ROYAL OAK prk Fre Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamoar Pics PILOT NO.

5." Franehot SFNATF 12 Michigan Matinee! fnnciJ "Chester in "WHAT'S BUZZIN" 1 WALKED WITH A iom uonway-rrances oee B1f 14th II 6-100J worn if! ln "THE RIGHT MAN." Pins "SLEEPY LAGOON" with Judy U.J STRATFORD" 4751 West Vernor Onn Deanna Darbin-Joseoh Cottrn In HOLD." Plas "ASSIGNMENT IN with Pierre Aimont-Sesan Peters "HERS TB BRITTANY" TELENEWS THEATRES" -Wood'd nr. Gd. Cirm Wwiis'it rtt CA UK ei SMASH JAPS IN NEW GUINEA! ADVANCE IN BURMA! FLYING FORTS RAID GERMANY; Other News! "FIGHTING NORWAY'' TIME 1 h. Jeffersoo at Dreiel ML" 10 Free Dishes te the tadles' noeert palae-Frances lantford is "COWBOY IN rias weaver Bros, and Elviry- Roy Rogers In "DOWN IN ARKANSAS'' TIMES SQUARE" Michgian at Cass CL033I Ooen 7 a Ray Milland-Paalette Goddard in WILD WIND." Plas Wallace Ford DOOR TO HEAVEN" THE Is "BACK Tfl WFR 12813 Mwen H0 t50 IUIILII 6.10 as. Park Frw WHAT 5 BUZZIN' COUSIN.

Ana Rochester. Plas Frances Dee-Tea 'I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" Miller ad Conway ll TRENTON Trenton. Mich. Park Free 4 Ooen 6:30 Deanna Derbin and loseoh Cotten la HFH TO HOLD." Plai "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY with Pierre Aamont TYpnn Hamilton at Tuxedo TO 8-27S6 Ann Miller and Koehester in "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN." Pies Frances Dee-Tarn Conway in "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBI UNITED Wallace Beery nnd Fa Bainter la "SALUTE Tt THE MARINES" in Technicolor. Plas "YOUNC ID EAS" with H.

Marshall jjpjQyyjj Mackat Cbalroera TC 2-H66 "I WALKED w't'h A Dee-Tom Conway. Plos "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN." Ann Miller-Rochester yiDCITV Park Free IHHOIII 6:15 Utt Shm, 9 Bob Taylor in "BATAAN" at 6 40. 10:19 Plas Donald O'Connor ia "MISTER BIG" at 9 a. m. Only VIPTflPV 8-25 Urand River TT 5-3400 4 I IV Ull I Ladles Open 6:30 Coenon lor Formal Dinnerwara! "SOMEONE TO REMEMBER." PETTICO A POLITICS." A Ian Ladd.

Harper at Harvard Tark Free $4 Ooen 5:45 Pins VOGUE Robert Taylor Is "BATAAN" at 734 am 10J7. Pies "MISTER BIG," Oonali O'Connor at 6 and 9-23 UflBCIPI Hastings-Farnswortli 4 TTflnilLLU 0ptll Biy Merle Oberoa la "FIRST COMES COURAGE Pies "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT." Gay Klbbee WARREN- Warren at Soutbfieid CE 3116 4 Ooen 6:15 a. m. Park Free Ann Mlller.Rochester-Fred'iy Martin and Band "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN." Pies Frances 0-e Tom Conway. "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" WASHINGTON Royal Oak, Mich.

4 Charles laeohton and LAND IS MINE." Plas Penny Singleton Msereen B'Hara. "IT'S A GREAT "THI! LIFE." WESTOWN Wyomi0' FeElieil Fre Frances Dee-Tom Conway ia "I WALKED WITI A ZOMBIE." Plas Ann Miller-Rochester ll "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN" WHITTIER-E" Jeff 6,500 Gd-Bltd- frk Fre Merle Oberea-Briaa Aherne ia "FIRST COME! COURAGE." Plet "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN. John Carradine WILSON-rSTt a. a. ta Close Bergman ia Ernest Hem-THE BELL TOLLS' ll Gary Coo Mr and Inerid Ineway't "FOR WHOM lor ion Technicolor Fartuci 4 Fraachot Tone NO.

5." Plat Allan Janet and Marsha Hent In "PILOT 'LARCENY WITH MUSIC" Witt WYAND0TTE-MAJEST1C-1 Wyandotte Free Dishes" te Ladles! Madeleine Carroll ll "BAHAMA PASSAGE." Plet "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT." Oana Andrews i Bins Crosby and Dorothy Lamoer in "DIXIE.1 Pies "EAGLES OF THE NAVY." Color Cartoon YfiTlO Forest at ML EllioU PL 1360 IWUll Bee. S-4 "Debatante" Dinnerwara te ladies! "REMARKABLE ANDREW." William sides. Plas -SCREAM IN THE DARK" Is "DIXIE." Tone BY LEX G. SHAW rr Press Drama Editor After all the years it has been following a well-beaten path to Detroit, until one would count that season lost which passed without its it would call for more than a modicum of inventiveness to bring forth some new en-c i regarding; "The Student Prince," which made its annual bow in at the Cass Theater n-day night, where it will be a tenant for two weeks. The praises of this Romberg gem, as to book and score, have been put into print so Shaw frequently any thing written about it would court a charge of being repetitious, Nevertheless, at the risk of being picked up on that account, it can be reported that the current pro duction is the brightest and best which can be recalled since the first presentation here, and that it has never been excelled hereabouts from a vocal viewpoint.

This can be attributed, in part, to the fact that the production is fresh from its New York presen Old Detroit Actor Dies in Hollywood ml Detroit relatives have been apprised of the recent death in the Motion Picture Country House, near Hollywood, of which he was one of the sponsors, of Frank Campeau, veteran actor, for a quarter of a century identified with motion pictures, from the silent era on. Frank, who always clung to the original spelling of the family name, was born in Detroit in 1864, on the old Campeau Farm, where West Grand Boulevard now runs to the river. The family home was on West Fort St. After leaving Notre Dame University he went on the stage, and appeared in support of many stars, usually playing heavies." He was Joe Garson with Helen Ware in "Within the Law," and Trampas in "The Virginian," with William Farnum. Going to Hollywood, he played on the screen with Douglas Fairbanks.

William Farnum, Richard Dix. Bill Hart and other celebrities, mostly in Western roles. He had been inactive for several years. Surviving are four brothers, Edward and Frederick in Detroit, James, of Cleveland, and Alex of Fort Worth, Tex. The Film Clock TIKSDAY ADAM? -Tod Man." 11:10.

2. 4:50. 1 :0 m. "Fired Wife." 6:28. 9:18 D.

m. BROADWAY Face It" Alaska? Hishway." CINDERELLA "Presentinr Lilsr Mars." 11:30. 4, 7 4U 11:25 D. m. Mission to Moscow.

2:15. 6. 9:40 d. m. "The Scarlet Pimpernel." "The Ghost Goes West." FISHER "Preentinr Li'v 2:52.

11:0,3 r. m. "Mission to Moscow." 1:05. 5:12. 9:19 D.

m. FOX "Guadalcanal Diarr 12:01. 2:34. 7:52. 10:28 i "Never a Dull Moment." 11:04 a.

1:38. 4:22. p. m. HOLLYWOOD "Correa-idor." M0.

P. m. FooUmht Glamour." 7:52. 10:58 D. m.

MADISON Presen tinr LITt Mars." 12:45. 4:12. 7:53. 11:34 m. "Minion to Moscow." 11 a.

2:27. 8:08. 9:49 D. m. fCHIG AN "Thank YotJr Lucky Stars." 12 7:23.

11:50 p. "Submarine Alert." 11 a. 2:37. 6:14. 9:41 m.

PALMS STATE "Stare Door Canteen." 11 a 4:29. PARADISE I.uiii-cfi.r.l 10:15 d. m. "Here 'Cm'm- 1 r.lmr. 1:17.

3:47. 6 17. 8:40 11:2" RIVIER Prsentinc Lilr Mars." 11:42 i. m. "Mission to M.wow." 2-29.

:11 9:53 p. m. RKO I PTOWN Presenting Lilr Mars." 7 05. 10:40 D. m.

"Mission to 1:40. 9 p. m. ROYAL "Prntm- Lilr Mars." 7:41. 11.24 p.

m. "Mission to Moscow." 0:10. 9:4 m. TELENEWS Newt, short subjects. 9 a.

m. 11 p. UNITED ARTISTS "Salnte to the Marines." 12:42. 4:05. 7:18.

10:31 D. m. "Younv Ideas." 11:19 a. 2:42. 5:55.

9.f" D. m. WILSON "For Whom the Bell Tolls." 11:20 a. 2:35. 5:50.

9:05 D. m. FAY COOKS CURRY Fay Holden is one of Holly wood's authorities on curries and other Indian cookery. jiattiaMC BIG HIT! OPENS TONIGHT FREDA I LUCRETU EVELYN DIX Sent 4 Plans Stan "Bsssle-Weoeie" Star CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT. BEGINNING AT 8 P.

M. LIN9 SHOW Ii. I Mm If 11 jfWaiSeAia If y- II U4 -i I- Or ti There have been numerous changes in principals since the last visit. There is. first of all.

new Kathie in the person of Laurel Hurley, a lark-like little lady with ja voice of surprising volume for lone so young (we are informed she is but 16) and wide range mat site employs effectively in numbers that will never lose their i charm. She is a vivacious bit of baggage, and meets the acting re quirements very happily. tranK i-tornaaay continues as jone of the best of a long line of I Princes. Everett Marshall's booming voice once more finds rich em ployment as Dr. Engel.

Gloria Hope is an arresting Princess Margaret, vocally and visually. Raymond Jacquemot is another asset as Prince Tarnitz. Other newcomers are Sylvia Russell, who wrings her comedy role as the flirtatious maid at the inn dry; Nathaniel Sack as the aged Toni, and William Pringle, who gives dignity to his bit as the prime minister. Of course there is towering Det- mar Foppen as the pompous Lutz, with Percy Helton to dance attend ance upon him. and Nina Varela to amuse as the portly grand ducness.

William Sutherland, Daniel De Paolo and Stanton Barrett lead the student chorus, which made the welkin ring Monday night to the delight of a bumper turnout which seemed to find everything to its satisfaction. Well it might, for 'The Student Prince" has lost none of its ro mantic or musical worth. Tins THIEF WILL EAT OMAHA. Nov. 13 (AP) H.

B. McWilliams today reported the theft from his parked car of one pound of butter, two pounds of bacon, two pounds of beef for roasting and two pairs of women's silk stockmg3. CQ TONIGHT -0 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:30 EVERETT MARSHALL with Frank Hot Daily Laarel Her lev ia the STUDENT PRINCE wt LW fcatti timslas mtmlt caorvs .7.. 2.20. 1.05, 1.10 1.85, 1.10 BIRC.AIN MAT.

1.65. 1.10 mm TONIGHT AT 8:30 with ERIN O'BRIEH-MOORE Evenings! 55c, $1.10, $1.65 Matinees, 55c, $1.10 SECOND BIG WEEK Yorld Famous You'll Remember Her as the SHIMMY QUEEN with BIG NEW SHOW 5th BIG WEEK LARRY KENT M. C. OTIS MANNING Tfrrifie Magiriam BILLY RICHMOND Your Fmvorif Song Slor FULKERSON Accordionist 2nd Womk BEATRICE GARDNER DANCERS JIMMY FERRELL and His Orchratrav Sunday Mat. Dancing Ample Free) Parking GDLEM Ira A awe rn.fiPPRATTVF.

THEATERS FARNUM 9050 Jos. Canpao TB J-4573 lata 5:45 Alaa Laas-Jalia Ihaat ia "RI6HT MAN. Plat "SARONG GIRL" Aas Carts aS Til Rjas CCllk'CII 3711 renitll at Dexter 2-0405 I LnikLL. 6:15 Hanyhrey Boeart and THE PACIFIC." Plea COMRADES" Manr Aster Ii 1. "ACROSS is "COLT Wiiliaa Bovd FERNDALE- Woudaard al Mile Boad if Ones 5:45 Paalette Geddard and Kav Milland In "REAP THE WILD WIND." Plas "CALABOOSE." Nean Beery.

Jr. CIUC 1DTC Woodward at Wataon rinCAnlO Mi Might! Merle Oeeron-Brian Aherne. "FIRST COMES COURAGE." Plas "KINGS ROW," Ronald Beasaa-Ann Sheridan FISHER- In the i'uher Bldt Cant, trosi 12:15 Noes Jady Garland-Van Hiflln in "PRESENTING LILT MARS." Plas Waiter Hastes is "MISSION TO MOSCOW" FLAMINGO 1 Gratiot and 7 Mile Bd. FI 3160 Ooea 6:45 "Debatante" Dinnerwaro te Ladies! "NEW YORK TOWN," Mary Martin Plas "FLY BY NIGHT" Cny The Place to Go! 'UA Mighty! Neman! Saga ef Victory! Richard Treaaskis' "GUADALCANAL DIARY" with Presten Fester-Lloyd Nolan-William Bendix. Plas Ritz Bras, in NEVER A DULL MOMENT" GLOBE Grand Hirer at Trumbull IK 1-73S8 "OESTRWER" with Maraaerite Chapman.

Abbott and Costella Edward G. Robinson and Plas "HIT THE ICE." GRAND THEATER- -13551 Woodward Park free Osen 63.5 "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING." Robert Preston-Ellen Drew. Plas "TAXI, MISTER," William Btndlx-Grice Bradley CDlUnC BU24 W. JeHersun VI 2-1247 if OnflllUC Open 12 Nsan ta Midnight! Deanna Darbis and Joseph Cotten in "HERS TO HOLD." Plas "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY," Pierre Aiaont Noes 6 s. as.

Godfrey Tearle and Greta Gynt ia "AT DAWN WE DIE." Plas "HARLEM SINNERS" with All Star Colored Cast GREAT LAKES 14S30 Grand Biier Fret Parking Robert Taylor-George Marshy is "BATAAN." Plas "MR. BIG with Donald O'Connor sod Gloria Jean UippCD Harper at Lakewood Park Free "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN," Ann Miller and Rochester. Plat "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE." Frances Dea-J. Ellison HIGHLAND PARK- 13S43 Woodward FREE TO ALL LADIES EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY LIMOGES "GILDED ROSE" DiNNEBWARE! HIGHLAND Ladies! Limoges "Gilded Rose" Oinnerware! "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN." Plas "A SCREAM IN THE DARK." New Show Starts at Midnight! WAR WORKERS' THEATER PARTY EVERY FRIDAY AFTER MIDNIGHT LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 2 A. M.

HULLIWUUU 5:30 Elissa Landi-Otte Krager, "CORREGIDOR." Plas "FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR." Penny Singleton Come Belore 6 s. m. and Save lOe IRIS 2314 East Grand Blvd. TB 1-SS55 Own 5 JO. Limoaes "Gilded Rase" Dinnerwaro to Ladies! William Holden and Claire Trenor In "TEXAS." Piss "HATS OFF." John Payne-Mae Clarke IRVING-212-0 FenkeU.A': 23 68 Chaoman Edward C.

Robinson and Margaerlta in utbinurtK." net ADDott and "HIT THE ICE" Costella is KRIM D'u 6 MU" TUN-4110 Chester Morris-Richard' Arlen in "AERIAL GUNNER." lies "OX-BOW INCIDENT" with Henry Fonda-uana Andrews Jf Free Robert Taylor and George Marphy in "BATAAN." Plas "MISTER BIG," Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean IASKY 13-0 Jos. Campau Park Free Richard Arlen and r.hester Morris is "WRECKING CREW." Pies "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES" LINCOLN- DW "Tneffiis 2-9630 Jady Canora Is "SLEEPY LAGOON." Plas Richard Arlen in "WRECKING CREW" LINCOLN PARK" Fort St. aod O'Connor Free Parking Blng Crosby and Dorothy Plas "WRECKING CREW' Chester Morris lamoer In "DIXIE." with Bichard Arlen- "YOUNG MR. PITT." Robert Denat-Robert amriey. riat "IAAI, MISTER." William Bendix Joe Sawyer.

Latest World News! Cartoon! LOOP Ucbg Cu' Opeo Hourt Jons carradine In "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES." Pies LAGOON" with Jedy MAll Sflfi-Hownl-Grand Circnt Park Downtown's Biggest Bargain Shea "PRESENTING LILY MARS" 'MISSION TO MOSCOW" 26-60-9 46 A II Woodward -Cd. Circus Park Downtown's Biggest Bargain Show! Jedy Garland is "PRESENTING LILY MARS.1 net "MISSION TO MOSCOW" with Walter Boston na ana narains MARTHA WASHINGTnN 10315 5.45 Charlie Chaslia and Paalette Goddard In -uibiAiHH riat LONE STAB TRAIL, iohnny Mack Brown 4244 Been John Carradine and Evelyn Ankers In "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN." Plat "TAXI. MISTER" with wiuiam nenoix MAYFAIR Pork Free Ones All Nieht! Deanna Darbis and Joseeh Cotten in "HERS TO HOLD." Pies "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY." rierre wewoni-aasan refers MEL" -Allen Blid. AI 8560 DOORS OPEN "IT'S GREAT LIFE" "PILOT NO. 5" at 630 at 70.

950 825. 10:45 UCI Allen Bled. AT 8560 Doors Osen 6:30 "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" with Penney Singleton Arthar Lake. Plas PILOT NO. 5." Franehot i one-marina riant MFRnimY Schaefer at 6 ne tX 2-8100 IlkllUUIII Taylor-George Marnhy-lloyd Nolan in "BATAAN wiiwii nsiiwj iitci ni'nci i Plas "MISTER BIG." Donald- O'Connor-Gloria jean.

lime: i arose Crossroads" River iiimiiiunii a. and Band alas Rehinoff and Jene Preisser Screen. Adolph Menjoe. Martha Scott and Oenu C'Keeft in "HI DIDDLE DIDDLE" UIPHIRAI. Barley-Grand Hirer iniHiiivnii "Tuaair vnna nirw crane' with Himnhrey Booart-Betta Davis-Eml Flvn Ann Sheridan-Eddie Canter-Joan Leslie-Dennis morgan.

Plas "SUBMARINE ALERT" I WAY Scharfer 11 OR 50S0 Evelyn Ankers is "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN." Plat "SCREAM IN THE DARK" witk Robert Lowery alfiDTnU'U MUe-Van-Drke Park Free I1UII IUII II C.n "BrSaal Haaaaat" Dinnerwaro ts ladies! Robert Preston-Ellen Drew ia "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING." Plat "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN." Evelyn Ankers IMDWCCT Gd. Klver-Southneld. Park Free nUnilLOl lHt o-on Robert Prestes Is "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING." Plat Evelys Ankers is "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" 0 A A ijWoMlrev WU50n ldale "CONEY ISLAND," Betty Grable and Goorse Menteomery. Plot "TAXI. MISTER." William Bendia-Grace Bradley.

Head Sets! at Philadelphia TY. 4-8400 "HERS TS HOLD." Deanna Derbin-Jotesh Cotten. Plas "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY." Pierre Aament-Sasan Peters. Color Cartoon! PALMS-STATE" Woodward at Elizabeth Doers Baea at 10:45 a. m.

The Bleeest Thins Ever te Hit the Screen! "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN" with 48 Great Stars! Sil Swint Bands! Jla ie leeceferd Is Person with Orchestra! Heee Revee. Screen: Al Pearce, "HERE COMES ELMER." 55e Till 5 m. JPP I It II I Fenkell nr. Llvemoia Park Free Alan ladd and Jalie Bishoe In "THE RIGHT MAN." Pies Glenda Farrtll and Lyle Talset is "NljjHT FOB CRIME" (IP 7206 Hirper PL 034T flut ssta 515 s. a.

Frank Marfia-lickari Cvlua. "STfAHGER III TtWN." Pin Lurtl sua HvL "JtTTEIBUCS." Bariiis frici Till 6 si- ADAMS-41 "Tr MAN," DsoaM a'Csaitar Pho Pls "FIRED WIFE" it swt Piit ADMIRAL" Mack at St. Jcso. LS am fars ua 1 a. FfM Dtshte ts LaiiM! Strtt Datis-HcrMrt Marshall.

"LITTLE FOXES." PH TAXI. HISTEB" it Willia Wama-Outcr Drifa 7723 Bats 5:45 a. a. Btttv Graalt-Gaortt Montaaaitrji in "CONEY ISLAND." 736, 10:48. Pla "FIRST COMES COURAGE," 6.

Cartaaa! IIUIIIDDi SiZi Woodward Aa, MA 0234 ALnAmonH pari fr Boa Hape-Paalitti Gaddars la "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." Pla. "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" with Clark Gabla-Claadette Colbert 15001 CbulnoU Aie. Til 2-2615 Onaa C.45. Fret Dlshas! Rokert PrtrtoB ana" Ellin Drew In NISHT OF JANUARY 16." PHt "COLT COMRADES" aitll William Boyd AMBASSADOR (New) 17730 JobD 10 9-486S Cant, tram 6:45 s. M.

Deanna Dsrbi and Joseph Cotttn in "HERS TS HOLD." Plas "MR. BIG" vitk Donald O'Connor and Glaria Jean Grand Birer at Joy Bold Daii-Paal Henreid. "NOW VOYAGER" at 6:15 4 1030. Ana Millar. "WHAT'S BU12IN COUSIN" starts 8:45.

Last Compute Show at 8:13. ASTOR 8652 su Edward Rekinsaa la "DESTROYER." Plas is "YOUNGEST PROFESSION" Arnold lull nU Liiwood at Datuon ATALUH Fret Parkins Ann Miller and Rochester ia "WHAT'S 6UZ2IN COUSIN." Plas Frances Dee-Tea Caawav ia "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" BEECHWOOD W. Warren-Beedmood Ceorae Raft-Joan Bennett ia "THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY." Plat "FALSE FACES," Veda Ann Bora DLI UflUT Woodaard at Grand, H. t. Park Fres ULLmuni with Jean- Arthar-Wm.

Heldea. Plas ''68 WEST. Miller and Charley 1. 4 See 4 Picteres! YOUNG Baoales. LADY" with An Coma Before 9 BERKLEY -W.

12 Mile RfL, Berkley, Mica. Osen 6-30 Betty Grable-GeerH Montgomenr In "CONEY ISLAND." Plas "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING, "RobertPreston BEVERLY" Grand Biier at Oakmaa BO 6380 Oaea 6 a. St. Park Free Jady Canon-Dennis Day in "SLEEPY LAGOON." Plas "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING" witk Robert Preston-Ellen Drew BIRMINGHAM' Another Bond Will Hela Brine Peace! Sonja Henia-Jack Oakie ia "WINTERTIME" at 7 and 10:15. Plas Monte Woolley-Gracia Fields in "HOLY MATRIMONY" at 850 Only BLOOMFiELD -Woodward, Birmingham af the Year! Charles Cobarn In "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK" at 7:10.

10:11 Plas James Carney. "OKLAHOMA KID," 851 BOOTH" -E. Jeff, at Parkrtew. Park Free LE 46S1 nnaa C-15. -ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY with Pierre Aament-Sasan Peters.

Also Jean Arthar-Robert Camminos in 1 laseh riot. "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES." BROADWAY-CAPITOL" I Grand Circus Park Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Bob How-Betty Hatton In "LET'S FACE IT-Plos Richard Arlen and Jean Parker is "ALASKA HIGHWAY" Oil lIIJ West Dearborn. Mien. DE 1180 UALIIII ones 6 t.

m. Roy Rojers Is "SONG OF TEXAS" Herbert Hayes and Sylvia Stentas in Plas "TEEN AGE" CAMEO-" Mile at BusseU TW 1-1911 men 6 s. Park Free Ann Corie-J. Daii in "SARONG GIRL." Pla "1 WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE," J. Ellisen-Franeei Dee Head Phones far the Hard at Hearlnil CAPITOL" I 7915 W.

Vernor 1'ark Free Open te 1130 Marie McDonald and Robert Lower in IN THE DARK." Plat "COLT COMRADES," with William Bovd CASINO- 1 E. Dartson at 6 Mile IW 2-0847 Allan 6:30 Laarel and Hardy In -JITTERBUGS." "CAPTIVE WILD WOMEH" wits Eelys John Carradine Plat Anken rCUTCD Koodard-Bltd. farmiree LI1IL.II on 10:45 a. n.anna Darais and Joseph Cetten in "HERS TO HOLD." Plas "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY with Pierre Aaaiant CENTURY It Us and Grand Bird. Park Free ladv Caneta and Oennis Day In "SLEEPV I1C00N." Plas "WRECKING CREW." Richard Arlen-Chester Morris CINDERELLA" I East Jefferson at Coplin Raraain Prices Till 6 l.av Garland-Van Hetlin in "PRESENTING LILY MARS." Plas "MISSION TO MOSCOW with Walter Hasten and Ann Harding CINEMA- olumbia at Woodward CA 6211 "THE SCARLET Howard.

Plat Robert Donat PIMPERNEL" with Leslie 'THE GHOST GOES WEST. CIRCLE" Vf. Warren at Miller Bd. OB 5040 Opes 6 p. Pared Parkins Let! Frances Dee-Tom A ZOMBIE." Plat Conway.

"I WALKED WITH "BIDE, TENDERFOOT. RIOE, Gene Aitry CIVIC Dttroit AB 8222 Alan Ladl and Jilie Blshet MAN." Plat "JITTERBUGS" In "THE BIGHT with Laarel and Hardy CIVIC rrmjngton' Micn- Pbme 141 Betty Grakle end Gearse Monteemenr. "CONEY ISLAND. Plat "FIRST GOMtS tOUNAbt. Merle Oberoa Neon George Sanders in "THEY CAME TO BLOW UP AMERICA." Plat "GILDERSLEEVE'S BAD DAY." Harold Peary 11 1 UU 8340 GraUot at Iroquois FL 2583 UHIIH r.t from 2 s.

n. I Frank Mersan-Jean Rosen ia "A STRANGER IN TOWN." Plos "BIRTH OF THE BLUES" with Bing Crosby-Mary Martin DEARBORN DE3450 if Free Parking Dean Jaeeer-John Carradine In "I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO." Pin Penny Singleton Arthar Lake In "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" nri TUC Hack at Holconb Park Free Uku-iiib n. git Robert Tavler end George Marohy In "BATAAN." Pies "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" with Ton Conway tlCI IIYC 9355 Kerrberal Ate. Park Free if Ukbunt, FREE TO THE LADIES EVERY TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY BEAUTIFUL ELtANOK-BLUt OVtNWAKtl AN ALL-PURPOSE SET! nri liyr 9355 Kercberal Are.

Park Free if VL.L.UAI. H. e.jn Fret ts ladles! "Eieaner-Blae" Ovenwartl "WHAT'S BUZZW COUSIN." Plas "SARDIIG 6IRL." Ann Corle DEXTER" Dexter Bird, at Burlingame 4r Bsen 6:45 "CONEY ISLAND" is Technicolor with Betty Graele-Ceur Romero. Pies "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING." Iteoert rresion LE581S if I. ladies! Free 'FIRST COMES WILD WOMAN." Dinnerwara! Merle Oearon In COURAGE." Plat "CAPTIVE Jehn Carradine EASTOWW-Harper-Van Drte IV 9061 if LAOIUHil vaD asKEO FOR IT! SO WE'RE OBLIGIN' WITH ANOTHER KARTOON KOMEDY KARNIVAL STARTING THIS FRIDAY; DON'T MISS IT! EAST0WN-HMJ IV 9061 FRIDAY! "SONG OF TEXAS" with Bey Resect and Franehot Tone.

"PILOT NO 5." Plat NUB KARTOON KOMEDY! EASTOWN i Harper-Van Dyke IV 9061 OUB KARTOON KOMEDY KARNIVAL STARTS FRIDAY WITH A SENSATIONAL IEW COMMUNITY SING IV 9061 THE FUNNIEST CARTOON OF 1943 "RED NOT BIDING HOOD." STARTS FRIDAY ON OUB KARTOON KOMEDY KARNIVAL! CICTHVLU Harper-Van Dyke IV 9061 uu i ii ii Dean Bees Today at "WHAT'S RU2ZIN' COUSIN." Ann Mlller-J( Miller-John Hahkard. Pies "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE, Frances Poo-Thomas Conway ESQUIRE- -15311 C. Jefferson TE 2-260 Oeea 6:45 "THE HUMAN COMEDY." Mickey Reenev at 7 and 10:10 a. as. Plas "THE FALCON IN DANGER" at 9 FAMILY Cadillac Square and Monroe Rokert Taylor and Gaerse Marany Is "BATAAN Pies Donald B'Ceaner and Gloria Jeaa hi "MISTER BIG" ran al n-J DDhme "wis- i ill SHOW I Blfer Make Vi BAND BetinilJcfls .1 4 BIG SHOWS A A A NIGHTLY I 1st Show Starts 10 p.

m. -o 'ry ly 5 rStr BRASS RAILS HEW BRASS RAIL Capitol Cafe AROUND EMIL BUCK'S Hill 20 Cocktail Lounse. W. Special Family Dinners Lunch Pally. Knows far sereing Dinners.

Closed Bleer at 7 McMchols (6 Mile Bd.) at Woodward or reed 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. Businessmen's Oood Food and goons.

Air Conditioned DETROIT the finest Is Fish. Chicken, Free and Steak Mondays. RE. 9549 and BE. 1370.

Grand Mile. Air-Conditioned. Larry Leeereu. Organist. AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN Smorgasbord DINNERS Atr-Conditloned.

410 Grlswold In the Norton Hotel I r.v.rit BIT OF SWEDEN CHOP Carl's CHOP HOUSE Real 3020 GRAND Chops and Sea In HOUSE SCH .4 EF En AT McNICHOLS RO. HELD OVER! LAST 3 DAYS! lJf IB MURPHY PLUS -sr JiZAlki RYAK B)DS NHLLITS plot MARCH OF TIME: iai raTC A KIYEK. Serving the World' Finest Steaks, Food for more than 80 rears. All Beef ased our own cellars. Prlwate banquet room.

Air-conditioned. ITALIAN IS KING' STYLE 1 7618 Woodward. 3 Blocks North of Btwd. TR. 2-9389 Closed oa Mondays CLUB "WHERE FOOD 8.4N FRANCISCO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SHOW 7:30 nishtly CMin UiiAViXiJU Gr.ndRiT.tThlrd.

Park In Rear. CA. 5284 RATHSKELLER JOHN K. al BLVD. Ian a WtHVli Faatset for HAM 'N' SWEETS Also cemslete dinners toned treei 11 A.

M. te 9 r. M. Dally saly I.IQIOKS OYSTER BAR ew England Style JEWEL Rathskeller 3 HOICE SEA FOOD AND THE CUM SHOP JBB. SEA FOOD GROTTO NOW AND FEATURING 35niTlMMIE -4 LUNCEFORD I and hit RECORDING ORCHESTRA Elnilr- I I ClaadeTrenierTisaDiass 1 1, -dr Millar Bret.

It Lois Oeea" SEA FOOD DINNERS JUST LIKE DOWNTOWN. 7 MILE ROAD. COR. TELEGRAPH ROAD, II IEW LOCATION OPEN FOB BUSINESS..

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