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the matinee after the evening show ‘was completely sold out in advance.

LAGUNA BEACH, Cal, March 5 (U. P.).—Actress. Bette Davis has| purchased a 16-room beach home on a bluff overlooking .the ocean it was disclosed today with recording of the deed. She paid approxifately.; 353.000.

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Hasn't Made $1000 A Year, He Says.

By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, March 5.-—Clark Gable, who gets a six-figure salary as a movie heart-breaker, disclosed today that it was a lucky year when he cleared more than $1000 for himself.

He sald he hadn't made that

“With everything going up—taxes, expenses and my age-I don't expect to make that much again,” he said. Mr. Gable is still referred to as the “king” on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot, where his pictures have grossed $63 million. He understands he's paid $6000 a week for his second post-war picture, “The

| Hucksters.”

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his script and came out minus.

{ness manager,” he grinned.

But he isn’t keeping

“A single man pays out almost 90 (per cent of it for taxes right off

the bat,” he explained. “My agent gets 10 per cent. My business manager gets 2's per cent. I have to

pay for a housekeeper and a secretary.” , . He figured it out on the. back of

“That's why I have to pay a busi-

Mr. Gable wanted to make {it clear that he’wasn't complaining. “1 know I'm still a lucky guy,” he said. “But people have the wrong idea about movie salaries. They think anybody who works in Hollywood is rolling in dough. “That used to be true. The oldtime stars made their money before taxes were high -and some of them— like Mary . Pickford and Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd—hung

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Fishing and Golf

Whén “The Hucksters” winds up| in three weeks, Mr. Gable said he! would get out of Hollywood as fast as he could for fishing and golf in northern Michigan and Canada. The 46-year-old star said frankly | that he didn't know how many more pictures there would-be after! that, “One thousand dollars a year isn’t | an awful lot to save up to retire " he said. Tm going to do. “They've got a mighty nice place out at the motion picture relief home for .old actors. I've been contributing. to it regularly. You never can tell 4

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DETECTIVE — George Raft,

‘playing the role of a detective

n “Nocturne,” which opens fomorrow at the Circle. - Costarred in this mystery about a songwriters death ‘is Lynn Bari, with Virginia Huston, Joseph Pevney and Myrna Dell in the supporting cast,

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Clock CIRCLE i On Stage—Clyde McCoy and his - orchestra, at 1:05, 4, 6:45 and 9:30.

“Black Angel,” with Dan Duryea June Vincent and Peter Lorre, at 11:10, 2:05, 5, 7:45 and 10:30.

INDIANA ‘Humoresque, Crawford -and John 11:20, 2, 4:35,. 7:10 and 9

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“Song of Scheherazada,' starring Jean Pierre Aumont, Brian Donley and Yvonne de Carlo, at 11:25, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50 and 10:05.

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LOEW'S “The Return of Monte Cristo,” with Louis Hayward and Barbara Britton, at 12:40, 3:51, 7:03 and 10:15 “The Chase,” with Robert Cummings, Michele Morgan, Steve Cochran and Peter Lorre, at 11, 2:11, 5:23 and 8:36.

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“Song of the South,” Disney musi eal, at 12:38, 3:44; vs 50 and 9.56.

‘‘Blondie’s Big oment,” with Penny Singleton’ hii Lake and Anita Louise, at 11:29, 2:35, 5:41

and 8:47,

A-Bomb Film to Have

Premiere at Loew's “The Beginning or the End,” film story of the men and women who

Saturday: “Blondie ows Best”! and ‘Under Fiesta Stars.” BELMONT—Throu ugh Saturday: “Out California Way’ and ‘‘Whistle Stop.”

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GRANADA ‘Till the Clouds Roll By" and “Spider Woman Strikes Back.” HAMILTON — Through Saturdas rics, Luck” and “Earl Carrol's Skelohboo

HOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: ‘The nnessee Travelers’ in person, and th Valley” on screen, IRVING—Through Saturday: “white Tie

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Very , Thought, of You',.and “Show Bust: ness.’

REX Through tomorrow: ‘Claudin and David’ and “Runaround.” J RITZ—Through Saturday: “Magnificent

Doll” and “Crack Up.” RIVOLI — Through Saturday: Crime School” and “Out California Way.” SANDERS’ ‘Swamp Fire” and “Woman Who Came Back. Tomorrow through Saturday: “Devil's Mask” and “Alias Billy the Kid.’

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have an Indianapolis premiere at 8:30 p. m. next Tuesday at Loew's. | One of the 40 American cities

“I don't know what chosen by Mastro- Goldwyn-Mayer | for first showings of the film, Indi- |

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uous showings will begin at Loew's (next Wednesday morning.

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“Out California Way.”

STATE—-Through tomorrow:

“Tom rrow Is Forever" and Back."

“Woman Who Came ST. - CLAIR—Held- over: and ‘Shadows Over: Chinatow

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STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: “Af fairs of Busan and ‘‘SBhadows Over Chinatown.”

TACOMA—Through tomorrow:

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TALBO OL aaough Saturda “Lad Luck” and “Whistl le Stop.” ¥ y TUXEDO—Thro ugh o ToL rrow: “Love, Honor and and “Strange Voyage." UPTOWN Held over: “Till the Clouds Roll By."

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AMBASSADOR — Through tomorrow: Noerlous Holiday" and “Her Adventurous

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RODEO-—Tnrough. tomorrow: the Range’

“Wolves of and ‘Youth Runs wild.”

Herron Art Museum To Display Rare Coins

A special exhibit of ancient Greek | and Roman coins will be on view | at Herron Art museum from Sunday through March 27, Mrs. Dorritt. Raymond Stevens. of Greencastie, former staff member of the Numismatic society of New York, which loaned the exhibit, will lecture on the coins at 4 p. m. next Sunday in the museum.

Sylvia Sidney. To Marry Again

HOLLYWOOD, March 5 (U."P).| —Actress Sylvia Sidney today was legally free to marry Carlton Alsop, an advertising executive.

Miss Sidney’s divorce from Luther

Adler was made final yesterday. She sald-she and Mr. Alsop, former husband of Martha Scott, would be! married as soon as they could make arrangements for a church ceremony here.

Waltz Series at Roof Indiana Roof dancing classes tonight will start a new series o les-

according to Roof .management, The new series is designed to help dancers prepare for the Roof’s annual waltz contest. Music tonight will be. by Preddie Nagel and his “Sophisticatéd Swing” orchestra.

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