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“Mister Big” with Donald O'Connor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan, at 12:53, 4. 7:07 and 10:14. “Two Tickets to London” with Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis and C. Aubrey Smith, at 11:35 2:42, 5:49 and 8:56.

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“The Youngest Profession,” with Virginia Weidler and Edward Arnold, at 12:55, 4:05, 7:15 and 10:25. “Harrigan's Kid,” with Bobby Readick, William Gargan and J. Carrol Naish, at 11:10, 2:20, 5:30 and 8:40.

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“Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 11:25, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:50.

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“Action in the North Atlantic,” with Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale, at 11, 2:39, 6:18 and 9.47.

“All By Myself,” with Rosemary Lane and Patric Knowles, at 1:36, 5:15 and 8:44.

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'Youngest Profession.’ By VIRGINIA HATFIELD

“The Youngest Profession” is an amusing one to say the least. So amusing, in fact, that the audience drowned out with laughter some of the best gag lines in this story of autograph seekers which opened at Loew's yesterday. In a couple of sequences “The Youngest Profession” almost looks like a juvenile “You Can't Take It With You’—there's so much happening all at the same time. virginia Weidler has branched into a full-grown junior miss with the position as president of a moviestruck girls’ club, Guiding Stars Ltd. Her stooge, Jean Porter, plays the role of the gaga-eyed, easily impressed girl friend so well that she’s downright irritating. To begin with, Misses Weidler and Porter trail Greer Garson and get invited to tea in her apartment where they meet Walter Pidgeon. When Virginia's late to dinner her father, Edward Arnold, and mother, | Marta Linden, refuse permission for | her evening date. Defying her parents, Miss Weidler and her date take her brother, Scotty Beckett, along with them to the movies. Junior, a “Lone Ranger” and “Phantom Claw” fan, causes {a near riot at the show and Virginia, upon returning home, is ordered to report to her father’s | ofice the following morning for punishment. Trouble Brewed At the office, Virginia gets her allowance discontinued for a month and her gossipy governess, Agnes Moorehead, sticks her nose into | other family_ affairs. The governess maliciously leads | Virginia to believe that her father is in love with his pretty secretary. | Taking matters into her own hands, | Miss Weidler hires John Carroll to | make her father jealous. The gigilo | succeeds but the hoax is discovered land Miss Weldler runs away to join | the Salvation Army. The home scenes approach the uproarious stage. Virginia's stargazing, Junior's inventive genius and the governess’ innuendos keep father in a tither. Miss Moorehead turns in an excellent performance as the governess who can’t be fired because years ago “she saved Junior's life” when he swallowed a fishbone. She continues to serve the family atrocious foods so she can get 10,000 box tops to buy Junior a pony-— until mother gets her “number.” There's nothing serious about “The Youngest Profession”—or as Miss Weidler says so often in the film, “anything of major vitgh ime portance.” Rather it's something ta laugh at and a good laugh means

a lot these days. . 2 ” 2 “Harrigan’s Kid,” the second feature at Loew's, is the story of a jockey. It's a somewhat new version of the hackneyed theme “virtue triumphs over evil when it comes to fixing horse races.” Bobby Readick as the jockey and Frank Craven, as his owner, do well by their roles.

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Woody Herman will bring his clarinet and band to the Circle for a week's engagement beginning next Friday. Swing magazine recently picked him as the bandieader most likely to hit the top in 1943.

Band Closes Its Season

Last Concert on Shortridge Campus Sunday.

Shortridge high school’s summer band will give its fourth and last

concert at 4:15 p. m. Sunday on the Shortridge campus Robert J. Schultz is band director. A cornet trio and a tlag twirlers’ demonstration will be features of the concert. The trio, including Bob Fishback, Barbara Barth and Byron Jones, will play “Echo Waltz.” Miss Barth, Pat Ayers, Patsy Huber and Wanda Blair will give the demonstration, accompanied by the band playing “Flag Twirlers’ Waltz.” The program is as follows:

“Star Spangled Banner’ “Hosts of Freedom “Radiant Youth "Overture" “Echo Waltz" Bob Fishback, Barbara Barth and Byron Jones parade. of the Wooden Soldiers”

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Wey ° Egyptien” “Turkish March” Selections from “Tannhauser’ “March of the Toys” “Amphion Overture’ “Atlantis” (The Lost Continent). “Indiana State Band March” ervice Tunes— “Anchors Aweigh,” ‘Marines’ Hymn,” “Army Air Corps, » aaisson Son “The Flag Twirlers’ Walt Kicter Barbara Barth, Pat avers, Pat Huber and Wanda Blair “Hungarian Dance N D “Sabbath Morn” “American Exultant”

MOTHER IDENTIFIES SLAIN MYSTERY BOY

WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. July 23 (U. P.). — Sheriff John Faulkner said today that legal steps would be taken to exhume the body of 17-year-old William Carlton of Cincinnati, whose mother yesterday identified the red-haired boy bandit as her son. Carlton was shot to death last week in a gun battle with Mrs. Eva Philpott, owner of a store on the Cumberland pike. Mrs. Philpott said she surprised the youth as he was robbing the cash register and that he fired first. He was wearing a stolen suit of clothes, and for a week before his burial thousands of persons vainly tried to identify him as he lay at a Williamsburg funeral home. He was buried Wednesday after citizens contributed money to assure he would not be interred in “Potter's field.” . Faulkner said that relatives viewed the body before the burial and sent a list of markings to Mrs. Carlton. She wired Faulkner yesterday, telling him that the Carlton family doctor verified the markings as those of William Carlton.

MUSICIANS TO AID CHERRY HARVEST

INTERLOCHEN, Mich, July 23 (U. P.).—Students and faculty

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camp here, including some of America’s foremost musicians and composers, will lay aside their

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from Governor Harry K. Kelly, student and faculty members volunteered to aid in the emergency and will be assigned to orchards in the grand traverse area by the U. S. employment service. Among eminent musicians ex-

Grainger, concert pianist and com-

Fraser Harrison, conductor of the Rochester, N. Y., civic orchestra, and

Gustave Langenus, celebrated clari-

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NEW YORK, July 23 (U. P).—|.

Sonja Glides On Inked Ice

One Slip and She's in White No Longer.

By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, July 23 (U. P)—

We dropped in on Miss Sonja Henie |§

today. She was skating on black ice, which, we were alarmed to dis- | cover, really isn't ice at all. It's a shallow pool of black ink. | The ice is underneath the ink, | which for some reason we couldn’t | quite figure out, doesn’t freeze. There is nothing harder than | skating on black ice, Miss Henie said. The black stuff makes the ice sticky. That does all sorts of] things to those tricky jumps and | graceful swoops. She hasn't fallen | in the black stuff yet, but you never know. We saw her partner's standin go down. Everything but his face | was black. That was red. From behind the camera, black | ice looks like a huge mirror, but | from directly above, black ice looks | like nothing. You can't see it at all, Miss Henie said. Imagine skating on something you can’t see.

Hasn't Any Idea

When she cuts those beautiful didoes, Miss Henie hasn't any idea when her foot is going to hit the ice. The ice may be a lot higher or lower than you think when you start to come down, she said.

Besides skating on something sticky which she can't see, Miss Henie has to face a ring of the glariest lights we ever saw. She and her partner, Buford McCusker, . were dressed completely in white and glided ever so smoothly around that black mirror with scads and scads of brilliant lights playing on them. They appeared to be up in the air, clear away from the earth. As they glided around and around their upside-down reflection followed, looking as bright-white as they. Practices for Hours

If it looks good, she said (if, she said) it's because she practices for hours and hours, all by herself. They close up the huge skating rink and not even her coach can stay inside when she starts one of her intensive routines. Miss Henie's skating either feels good to her or it doesn't. They'd glide away around thesrink for the camera and then stop. It would look all right to us and we'd ask what happened. “It didn't feel good,” Miss Henie would say. If it doesn’t feel good it isn’t right. We wouldn't think anything would feel good in a white costume on a pool of ink but it certainly looked good.

Jeanne Lorraine Continues Work

Jeanne Lorraine, who appeared with her husband and dancing partner, Roy Rognan, in “Salute for Three” at the Circle this last week, has decided to continue her career despite her husband's death in the Yankee Clipper crash at Lisbon last Feb. 22. She is recovering from injuries sustained in the crash and has announced that she will use the name of Lorraine Rognan when she is able to work again. Mrs. Rognan plans to return to London to finish the trip she and her hushand had started to work overseas among the

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