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- 3 ? To wn + a aims str > ss Roh - 2 y “ . PAGE 22 - a. ; oa "| Times Amusement CAE. In Holly oot . " a Fills Silence | re aan ee [LC NCES ever bE \ | vit p gis fain oR ; ‘ . : ‘ ¢ Nith Music | or Hg BAe WESTSIDE Ou a BT { y Pat semiskilled job in which your] 7ses Ww. Wash.—1 ML W. Ben Davis p : Song Writer's Biggest Job | wt rT © dee * Advised 10 Survey [farm experience can be used. || Se* Ute Uten 4:18, Shee Starts. 3:00 i f I ESQUIRE ie Before Move ‘If I were you I'd take a sort hat p { 4 - Found Between Lassie’s Barks yous and "ltnasl wildine I want to leave the farm to |Of leave of absence. Tell your “GUNG HO” By ‘Erskine Johnson “ivoiana Work 1 the city, What ia the Pretemt. emplover what Wy vant | isu The Arkansas s Swing’ th a’ os ARTOONS 4 | - HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 7—Andre Previn, MGM's young Ee Ton 4 aso | job. ‘there? 1 a asus [back asking for your old job. o IN-ACAR NEARER. » al - NEW YO musical whiz, is about to hit the ripe old age of 21 without when. WERTH any Wie else. Fw , single, [awe po ay ea Actempinied by’ Aduits - 3 as ll | any more syn n ’ . - 3 bs ~ having dashed off a single sonata up in his attic to Ava Bome.toaien, Ban pails. an n po » Tu Sunt: | Before leaving your present job —_ min ttn said Don Ker: Gardner, Lana Turner, Arlene Dahl or any other studio, The Fightne Stallion,” at 4:20. There “n't any RAYSON to (spend a few days looking around 3 ey “AE for 5. €/in the city. ‘If you find a job ts AB OF beauty. . LOEW'S of the year to gét.a job in the which looks good, take it. way wait on y “That;" said Andre, “went out with Chopin and Géorge cna Hisabeeh Forum EX. TuETS 18 Always dome BENGE: wma. 8-12 EVERY SAT. NITE At first 1 —————————————————— nd he * . e——— Sand. Sure, I'm thrown in| cm pO mL cos, rie Se Jerome |SOme on their own account, oth- Monroe's Orchestra PANGRG Ake Tit WHER in amputee sinc with a lot of glamorous dolls pank gathering interest . . . Aside| ‘27% 3% 6:03 and £31, AIT You have a personal ob jT0 Play of Purdue ; CROWDS. and they're all beautiful, but|to home buyers: The stage mu- “Captain Lame John Pa problem, write to James Gray- FREE INSTRUCTIONS I'm not dashing off any after- lea) “My L. A.” will feature a, 3nd" Gail Russell ‘at i245, Yi | won in care of The Times.) LAFAYETTE. Apr. TVaughn FOR BEGINNERS hours music inspired by them» |Sammy Fain-Paul Webster song "Riders of the Whistling Pines ers rs being let out. This s constant] Monroe's orchestra will play tor Longacre Park Madisen Ave.

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silence With MUSIC.” reveals Gertrude Lawrence, who Donlev y. workers than in their slack Tan, Greenwood; Suzanne Cog-| A } 3 Zo a. ha the toast of 17 “gentle Wyman, " . | periods. They are like are lizer, Fayetteville, Tenn.; Mere-| aa qq CYRIL ENDFIELD is the first 85 ¢ gentleman call] EVELYN KEYES and Gilbert|in that respect. Some try to have dith L. Donoho, South Bend; ¥ + 1 All Acad with a script about the H-homb—| . wil {Roland In a corner booth at'the/a steady flow of production and Carolyn C. Kroft, Winamac; An- BROUGHT Hi] Gdemy “Mushrocr. Harvest .. No im- JIMMY DUNDEE is cslebrat. Dells... Jane Wyman and Ronald| hire as openings occur. Some put drew Louis Popp, Binghampton,| Award Winning patience b, 1 arry Parks ever Co- ig oT er i ebra Reagan ‘stooging for Cresh Horns-|0on a larger force when they have N. Y.; Frank F. Stoddard, Clarks- | (HET LIFE! lumbia’s delay in finding a role 8 ne y ollywood’s by at Charley Foy's. Hmmmm!|/a big order to fill, and lay off dale, Miss, and Darvin Winick, : Pro ram for him. Larry can afford to wait. : unt man. In all those! = Ogcar winner Mercedes Mc. when business slows up. Thus you Muncie. gra All the money for his inde perident Jeary mmy has collected only| Cambridge will play the role of see why you have to get out and ~ ee ——————————————————— ot ® T injury. He Sompeynation for an! [xpath Holly" on Carlton BE. "x the bushes for a job. LYRI e NOW ’ R re d b +* Jeoze or a scene Morse’s * ‘One Man's Family” tele-| uch of , course depends on { : PE in “The Glass Key” without a vision show. bi ok eturne y ’ Vs scratch, Half an hour later he ” i " | Popular Request! — SC jumped off a four-foot parapet] ACADEMY Bagguvire: The in-| rn er, “ri i NV and broke his leg. {flection in James Hilton's voice| : ; 8m {that put a question mark after Pang a Ab ri THIS is Hollywood, Mrs. Jones Roberto Rossellini’s name when he| Open 9:45 a.m.—25¢ plus tax any time nn : 1 : —They were shooting a scene for|announced an R. R. production . New Program Today and Tomorrow Olivia, de Havilland FEATURING “Peggy” on location in the Uni-{Joe Frisco in the theater lobby: * 5 James Coan * : " Y 8:48 TO §. yerhiy of Sowthers gm many own their la ow "Northwest Stampede ¥ « WINNING ACADEMY AWARD e shelves are! 8 “CHINOOK" { . i WILL NORTHCOTT _{inaded with rare books valued pid if Hunt "CHINOOK FOR BEST PERFORMANCE NTERNATION RELY FAMOUS A Between scenes; one: exif cl Jf ; Toon Try > dors oh — = ; Clift tra turned to another and sald: | ‘ | . wn HAnhYy Rapere’ Sil . Oiders of 5 TA i j J me Yili: ORGANIST “Wi { tle Lul ' sh I had something to read. alu, many other cartoons. ii ’ . v : A - cere ; AT THE HAMMOND tAnsiody. Rot_a_eopy of tofay's Re ERT ee === Ralph Richardson ES my a ne I So . : TONITE NIGHTLY and SUNDAY THE Bob Walker-Elizabeth|| | Complete OF Street Porking_| WILLIAM Wis rig Firestone romance isn't being) 4 : a . . ’ 6 10 8:30 P. M. taken seriously. by .Hollywood|| AY Tonite Doors Open 5:45 40 atl | pals. Elizabeth is determined toll BROTHERS | WILLIAM POWELL_BETTY DRAKE : % B | es With Donald Sunday Evening Mhave a career as.a musical scorel] - “DANCING IN THI " em hi imsse Wha Deona'd SMORGASBORD | omposer in films. . . . Bruce Ben-! NN These Ril 18 Lo E DARK “THEY LIVE Color By ] nett fled his- Warner contract | : Ropalong Cassidy Sil i Conflict” BY NIGHT” = after b being typed as the other A Mae lr TECHNICOLOR “KENTL - | Mino 0 "vin, MIRIAM HOPKINS + Mk PRED - WRSEA BOW ! : \ i Avyween | 2 ! , plo AL Priv i in i THE YEAR'S SHORT SUBJECT TONITE —. 3 > Theatre | “puck _ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 5uStes | ETT 1 mre | oe “Aquatic House Party” CLARK T p oor 1 House Par 6 DAYS *zomxre apmiL ro [] UNCLE IM me 1 ir res Ra L] + MATS. WED. AND SAT. ‘1 “Smoky Mountain Melody" nima I$ "A gay lot of lovable fun”—N. Y. Times | ue to the importance 7 Sulilyor ¥ Critics’ RY Moups 12 Free y Cr ck » 1 eR “Charming, entertaining comedy”—N. Y. News — of CINDERELLA” the STARTS TOMORROW Lloyd Bridg ad 4 hs Enjoy New In-a-Car Speakers ! - ackers t "Delightfully bright and witty"—N. Y. Sun == very best in Shorts has a Priye Flay , — emma WH, been booked. THOMAS MITCHELL . i "Poor oF IEA, 52 SR SANDERS | ELIA KAZAN'S pocucton || Mr. and Mrs. iodiananalis | ort OF 120 '| Doors Open at 9 A M. ; I ofa The expert ‘manner in which every McClarney | E— HY ee TT Tr OT AR Neighb 3 asman meal is prepared explains the reputation of this ! EAST restaurant for fine food—and the service reflects J} WINNER OF WwW Oo R L D Pp Rn E M I R y ee by ARTHUR MILLER what has been called A New High in Hoosier | ACASERYANDS. ant SEATS NOW-—Prices Eves, 51.20, $4.30 Hospitality. | Jamee Davis “Red Dunesn

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