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‘ . ROBERT P. KOENIG describes himseff as a conventional man with conventional ideas about his business, which is coal, When he is not in Washington on business for President Truman, or in Europe foremn international conference, he may be found any Monday morning

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Tp DOWNTOWN First Lady.” LINCOLN. Trail Street ' And Winter AMBASSADOR ALAMO Through Thus, TONITE AND SUNDAY MAT. AND EVE. 4 . y ar omo v 1 Ne 8 > : y : That Katharine Dayton-Georgel gu. “The Year orrow Inrough Tues Kit Carson.’ TYRONE POWER 9. + Kaufman comedy has lots of sub- Mh a nl I y Py “RAZOR'S EDGE” NP . > MECC oston ackie and the Las | (FY . ad - . aia ta tance, Any conflict. between two “and “Outlaw of the Plains, ® Tomer roy Coronet Theater af FOUNTAIN SQUARE TEEN-AGERS “SARGE GOES TO COLLEGE" Ww Kno fimnply ac Avrshire Ambitious persons can furnish good and Monday: fe Love Laughs at aves AdWILs,” 25¢; Kids, 9c ’ iy Cove B bi 2 fill wobbling from the de. dramatic material, as playwrights of, p' “rran, Cynthia an “Texas Reopens Today the tiew company began to grow, in- DAVE known since Neolithic times, | Tail ” Tomorrow and Mandsy “Ro. The newly decorated Coronet EAST SIDE | NORTH SIDE ' / . 0% ge’ and "Gui 0 : 3 ital fold and its dividends nine A battle between two: Washington! Jane: Ames” theater, formerly the Talbot, re- ert ms HOLLYWOOD 1502 Roosevelt hostesses, both yearning for ihe ORIENTAL "Pramed’ and “I Covet Biz onens todav ag 7 THe Town." Tomorrow and Monday. ' Pies. OPENS today, Manager James Clark James Craig—Lionel Barrymore I White House, is no routine feud.. ta" and “Little Mr. Jim announced. The theater features “PARK DELUSIO. Last War Against a background of etiquet, PARAMOUNT + Vigiantes of Boom Town new push-back chairs and a larger Li t LL Lasses White “SONG OF “WasTELAND® . : e : "| and *'8St range Journey.” Tomorrow and ny , LA ” oy ——— —— WAR ‘II, Mr. Koenig enlisted as a Protocol, precedence and all iue| Monday: “Ladies Man" and “Ili Be screen. “Ror Julnson f Rosh Rid ee ” other absurdities o 20li* ic Yours." ’ “a EW ir corps. He was soon transferred to ciety. H ro 1 high ~oli ical PARKER “Anna and the King of Siam The double bill “Sinbad the Sail- omance o/ piso A ge THE NEW MODERN , .. where he belonged and at the : y, » struggle for position And ig, Sant Bess’ ‘Tomorrow aud or’ and “It's a Joke, Son” open a “Vis il t R t ” T ECO ef rec . onday fot Cargo” and ‘“The Tra chief of the solid. fuels: sectioh. © mes ri ily comic : Mus Helpmates.” go" ar h rap’ continuous showing at 1:30 today g antes Return ORONE iquarters in Europe and ‘had been bre Verbal Hair-Pulling REX~*Pramed” and “Colorado Serenade.” | = SUN “THE OTHER LOVE” C : ro : so ¥ pro “First Lady” revolves about tne Tomotro# Inrough Tuesday Honey - i T a 1 Jrwals oF BRANDENBURG 22nd and Talbot ‘ of colonel y moon’ and “Little Mr. Jim | 1 l f a wo contestants, Governed as tneyv RITZ 1 wonder Who's Kissin V y us | | I | | i _- ’ f "1!f \ ' J 5 g Her Now of 1945, he was technical consultant are hy decorum, they have to iimit and The Orimaon Key Tomeriow i ! in | | | | | OPENS TODAY mba { 3! ¢ y " vty ' { rqu uesday uck: Pr Les 3 ¢ } in Gry : Bri ain In England, their expressions of mutual haired Home. } ana Boomer: sHvales Lome (dhs TIN KL ST. «LL. 11 22 T eoms ver * fl Douglas Fuirbasi, % fied 7 ow of London, a 1041 to merely verbal hair-pulling, But RIVOLI “Cry Wolf” and ‘Come and Get | " Hughes College, Oxford University since the prestige thev're ARiting Rear sate stow tonighy only: -Our ] win All ANDDIA S500 EF Wash. —12:15 to 6, 25¢ Plus Tax “SINBAD THE SAILOR” " Robert Julian, who, at 12 months for is the country's top prize for Hheaugh 1 iesday i Romance of Ros Rand oe FF GARSON MATINEE TODAY, | P. 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Rood Ply fo ne pin re Tomorrow and Monday “Ro SUN, “SUNSET PASS” Theatre Seating. f } ' tagonists, but not so goo or the: mance of Rosy Ridge” and “A Boy and ( tl np ion by persistently og Comfort . : ! : ; rest of the large cast. No reviewer Q H I a at ' . \G 3 N. TT Chester Morris For Your {1 briay pipe vhich he throws away | ted 1 1 Hee Danger Street and Hit the MECCA Noble Trudy Marshall : ite y Space Cd slice 8 } OMmorre ane ¢ av: * " wy old He talks more like an oc onomist un ) pace can do Justice " py : wh re on Manda) " Bea we “BOSTON BL AC KIE AND THE LAW v ooAl An. than. most: cont met H to fine acting in lesser roles. ST. 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