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. In Hollywaod— Hor Saturday Times Arm 1 TS IN Israel | c Sheek ws $4 and 10 POM. ’ : RD \ ordon MacRae |e RRO se Ease ams F 1 » a at “p ie : | frie, Youre a) Br Holm. at at | 7) Ll: ae Emil Zola's French M Million Another Bing? Boe TT § Tein § sQ SQUIRE "WT AP q | 1% Tea All-Time me n One g: famine or Pet ada Hn { owe Red Cr INDIANA Thames Singer Doesn’ ! Hanker ’ ' ana Hie Mayo, al" Tres 3 20, A $ (eS f BEIRUT, For. Second Crosby’ Title Thin Sy Set Laredo” R Amatican 4 : EE mi | cutee ST, arnt uth Pine “Siravis ol Mus se A figure ot J ‘By “Erskine Johnson Alimony” ‘wion ‘Sarina Vickers HOUSE Auiios no THE BAY yo a exactly twice 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 8—Exclusively yours: A national | and 3% Beal whi 3 3 . ada Tstafl, rs Fo » magazine article, complaining about the “deterioration” of | * l wn ii Geog id Summertime.” LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Sharett rhb Bing Crosby's voice, suggests that Gordon MacRae may | | be | don av Jad Pa £23 ho ADOLPHE MENJOU » ALICE are only 3: take his place. [ang an Fund, at Th : living oul » { : LYRIC oe Red Cross t Loudest wail comes from MacRae, who told me: | apne Teall of iigray. viv Bid: a A ERR UTE day stated t “Nobody will ever take the place of Bing. He' s the! i ne ang Joao . hr . MIDNITE 000, new | » hy sto C greatest. What's more, I don't | unfinished “administration “bulild-| & i Eta" Brew. at 16, 4 57 and ¥ SHOW American, b want to be known as a ‘second 'ing. It was writer Irwih Gielgud's Sonnifor- 3 Mad mri Relief aut Crosby'.” idea and saved the studio a small enniter Jones as Madame papy CUT BY CHISEL 10 Svold Any n I asked Milton Berle why his TOFtune in added sets.. A sign on Bovary," which also stars Van | jor impr, 11, Sept. 8 (UP)— ject, becaust C moth» at nh ins the building in the film reads: Heflin, Louis Jourdan and James Joan Arlene Wehner, 18 months, : serve both si F¥ wv . . . “Paradise Hills Unfinished Coun-| Mason, openin Saturday at was expected to recover today ing a direct 3 a on AIWAYS Leave" "Emiipy_ Club | Loew's raters ; y from a wound caused when she rael over sts h ng. . fell on a 10-incn wood chisel, - However, “It's simple,” he said, “who SCENE. | a Arrival” drivin it almost completely n n ead on Arriva ¥ far olit of liv : wants to listen to nothing hit shows Edmond O'Brien getting a Noted Mexican Painter through her abdomen. den now bel v Apia {9 an hour and 30 mickey in a San Francisco wight Dies at Age of 65 felt they mu t a club. The serine wis showy lol MEXICO CITY, Sept. 8 (UP) M A Y Ww 0 0 D information. N y : \ police to ge Muralist Jose Clsmente Orozco, mall a JUDY GARLAND will ply a shooting scenes around the Bay or er fen painters 5 ! healthy, well-scrubbed New Eng-'Cjty. The police objected to the gad yesterday at the age of 65 Drive-in XCITEMEN | rough Ray C Jang, farm girl In “Summer mickey scene. So the script was| Mr. Orozeo, whose paintings | ® Road 67 @ Open 7 (D. 8. T.) : through Ray tock.” ince her last rest she rewritten and now O’Brien takes have been exhibited throughout one the i part nt Meirewritten ang naw "Brien takesihave heen ex hie | iroughout Linda Darnell (4E 0 over Amber” GLORY IR THE EXCITEMENT! One of the great emotional could not ad t 1, : Cornel Wilde experiences of a lifetimel ® never could have made it 4 year across the bay to get his mickey: and succumbed 10 a hedrt attack, “E 99 Rex Harrison | REVEL I THE THRILLS! pe lig Jor larger t d ago. , . . Greer Garson will die in| « wu = friends sald. SCAPL™ perry Cumming figure. “This n the final scene of the sequel to . LYNN MERRICK, the ex-Mrs. Well known for hoth his easel | LOOK! NEW IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS { CHEER THE ROARING ADVENTURE! THERE MAS NEVER BEEN down all the d Mrs. Miniver.” . .. You'll see 12 Conrad Nagel, and wealthy Bob- paintings and powerful murals. sen - — , A MOTION PICTURE LIKE supervision 3 Esther Williams swimming by Goelet-are flirting with the al- Mr. Orozco executed murals at! The Story of Kentutky's i card system, : simultaneously in “The Duchess tar . . . Phil Baker has come up Dartmouth College, the new Bloodiest Mountain Feudl «Wr Ww “We may | of 1daho.” Yep, they'll do it with with a new TV idea, “I'll Be See- school of social research in New . where an Al mirrors. Dinah Shore was offered/ing You." . . . Revival of old York City and Pomona (Cal) “THE RA UWE . ried on the ec a singing role in the same picture/songs has another booster in Jack College. i than one of | y but turnell it down. The part Meakin, president of the TNFFT-| — 3 fer says. “Bu a was too small. AAPOTCB -— the National Fel- WESTSI OUTDOOR CoL0t BY system like » s = Ww Aas for the Appreciation and DE + THEATER TECHNICOLOR! Gaza Strip, ) PRODUCER Lester Cowan is Preservation of the ( Coravall, ol Ww, WASHINGTON BE-0301 # under contr n talking to Gen, Dwight Eisen-| au Gary Cooper “GOOD SAM” Right aver “Homlel”, J. Afbue Ronk's 9 “Even allc c hower about a new prologue piece, FOX will be biphin over Ann Sheridan [IT ton H EAT Next Gragt Hit of the Secson i nomads fro n- for a reissue of the Ernie Pyle, those love scenes Peggy Cum- Boris Kariafi==iiaiph Byrd Robert Barra « Spanky Mekartind A foweitPrauburgde Production sure we are ¥ story; “GI Joe.” . . . Helen Walker| mins plays in “Gun crazy” | Dick Tracy Meets Gruegome Fuzy Knight y 5 : giving ratic n asked designer Bonnie Best if! under Joe Lewis’ direction. Plus Color Cartoon and News! VIRGINIA MAYD eserved Seats at per cent mor she'd ever been to Paris. “Yes,”| They'll prove she should have chi a-0n Speakers i Te : All Performances - refugees.” c replied Bonnie, “Paris 1s a Sharm, been Amber, WALT DISNEY'S * Exclusive Indianapolis Showing Ratio = b ” ys ww g . § “3 for Breakfast” tarti turdoy, Sept. 17th, boda wenaing Manel ANN STHRRG Tere on [FERRI I wn an | ay oi » Lanza and Kathryn Grayson in 8a8ed to a New York playwright, Ey id ber 1,024,000 rivate railroad car to Phila. She's the ex of muiti-millionaire| Fre too ns T. IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS s ,024, 8 po M ‘ 1 TALBOT AND 20D STS tude the reli EB deiphia for the premiere of “That | (Fommy Jarier, . » Fibber 26.1 Children Under 12 Admitted Free CoRONET oy Evenings at 8:30 ceiving a 1! " 2¢€ an Olly celebra » Midnight Kita, 31st wedding anniversary Aug. 31. | rd * } $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 : 910.000 Deop ¥ ECONOMY NOTE: The big | EDGAR BERGEN is getting | \ * to about 13! LO CO erin Thor i ALS | ready for television with a per- MAIL ORDERS FILL yr Net A 2 place in Universal- al-International’s | oy appearance tour. He hasn't F ED NOW! on relief, m |worried too much about moving 2 with relative {his lips when Charlie McCarthy : S— 4 them. 0 ITS, LUCKY! NE on the radio and he wants —— . The Israe! - 0 practice, based on a n to see a It's the first time in Holly- FOUNTAIN ® there were J or Shoo; ~~ {wood's history that a star is prac- 7 SQU ARF 4 esting in. A I 25 ticing keeping his mouth shut. | Copyright. wo k A good idea for some other | | “RAY MILLAND LAST NITE, 5:45 'TTL 6:00—30¢ and Chic - stars, too. v JOHN WAYNE A » ” » i “ r Fred Astaire and Ginger || PRESTON FOSTER. ELLEN DREW - ANDY DEVINE AUDREY TUETER c MONTGOMERY CLIFT Rogers are screaming that they | ’ ’ A don’t want to be ridiculed on || Alias Nick Beal’ lo o| “RED RIVER” the screen. 1 | Milton Berle and Virginia | PRANK FEHR LOIS HALL—JAS. FAVLDWELL ick » | Mayo will do burlesque of an || , eres. ine || DAUGHTER 2, JUNGLE nals : | Astaire-Rogers routine In his || | § RENC kouioviie kne I a Hardy “COME CLEAN" Ee ‘THE SET UP Andie) G to wee 10 bet ro * elon Wum | Remi §-Min. Drive So. On Rd. 3) wed | ; | RN ore % release ee - rr et————————————— TTT ES —————————————————————————————— ————————————— | b | : | ¢ “NOT WANTED,” the film Ida SANDERS UTES @ crpimen than @ “SOCO v Lupino produced at a cost .of . - h SN $142,000, 1s cleaning up at the : | 8 box office. Now she'll produce an- rr - = other. 1 asked her if ‘she would v , PPT aden | 3} pe prey H appear in- it. “Nope,” she said, desi + up 1h, [ igi ; 108 “Can't afford my satary.” ; { fo t iw | ; | reathless drama of reckless loves — | ‘=o ARR v A T seve; Dries “TH “THE W WINDOW" | Bessy Driseon “THE WINDOW } u v « told without fear... Adv. BALTIMORE" | “AoV. IN BALTIMORE > i —— G . Ln vv Tt WA Mage aa, e T0 DAY \ and without shame! TTA i 3 30¢ - cl * \ . f to 6 § 1108 8. MERIDIAN ST. - : TO THE STABLE s - OO on wow: 18 wasH—vR-1 " NL | Betty Grable—Cesar. Rome | Barbara Hale (TUE WINDOW”. Beaut, Blonde Bashiul Bend || Zoo ores c | 2 or" “l e BOBERT YOUNG--SHIRLEY TEMPLE v t 0 ehum §§ " } Tender in | syater Red Pony” “ADV. IN BALTIMORE” : 0 lender in | Neighborhood ec c its Telling! e hood Theater Dir tory 3 . k »n West Morris a . Some women are East SIDE BELL ca Gaim” } - So Rich i In its. i : ACOMA | 0 Warner Baster “Crim o's Diary" s afraid of romance — C 0 SPEEDWA Yin ol, : Veronica Lake “ISN'T SPEEDWAY i Bride

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Derothy Lamour “THE LUCKY STIFF”

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Some women dream of romance —and they will envy her!

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“A Four-Bell picture! | recommend it for everybody everywhere!”

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