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re, f the cast is scurrying about ja, movie industry would never vill tertai t. the Indi O'Connor soon becomes the ° ying | leave the grounds. Dane and 3 e will entertain at the Indiana _, : 2 million dollar insurance policy, 6 AE » ) . gives her credit for having. She'tain of secrecy that top brass at _, Ys brain of the Intelligence Corps, looking on MISSING person. pouglas lead a revolt to break have to hold a benefit. Root tonight and tomofTow gives you those big, baby blue j innert Sy 8 op 1 d with his daughter, Joyce Matwith his up-to-the-minute dope on a who tha Person ok ‘ Massey's power. They succeed. Eventually, Coburn wins all | Dight, "with - vocals. by Alice eves as though she didn’t’ know App ‘ oa os loweredithews, as beneficiary. : ; m is’ unusua are for 2 8 = the arguments. Hes appeared. Raye, mgt IO Fe rg 19 pin pe paces OR ROCK etship- X-M; newest in eo A --dap. movements, and. ajthough the. wsprkie tn that = evervone. in, me in he world's only appears ' Big-name attractions coming WHEL 1 Was ai "about. Bil], / ’ ue -} bout i DON PON OR’ ’ . Army is willing to accept the in- ast. | Ang his ow German ‘Dreyfus a : Cs ; brother, don’t underestimate what Hollywood's cycle ‘about inter- DONALD O'CONNOR'S bow to formation. the “high brass’ |the cast. is playing his own na- y wearing football coach, as a | tothe Roof now include Vaughn =" oo . stellar hops the mule Francis. “He's h Tovah et pas ae tionality and Speaking his own | ‘LATEST foreign language film monocled westerner and as a Monroe, who will play a one- 358 ows. ow Hugh O'Brien, -who plays a writing his speech for nixt Van fuses s , language. - Direction is by an (German) to come to the Esquire, monocled farmer. No matter | hight stand next Saturday, and AGNES MOORHEAD got radar man in the film, whispered: . . . Ann Blyth's warbling of “My

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Club's Show To Benefit Tony Diggin |

By R. K. SHULL

TONIGHT'S the night to help little Tony Diggin to health and yourself to happiness, when the Variety Club's “Heart Fund’ Show is presented at the Indiana Theater at midnight. Benefit program ‘will feature the local premiere of “Francis” and a stage reveue headed by Spike Jones’ Junior City Slickers. Regular first-run openings will include: ‘‘Cheaper by the Dozen” (Indiana, Wednesday), “Three Came Home” . (Circle, Friday), “The Third Man” (Loew's, Sat-

Indiana “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN"

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urdayy, “Barricade” —thyric ’ . : Thursday), and “The Affair but the rumors of his mental log include British and Ameri- : Coming first-run film attractions will include: "Francis " the a > Sn RL Blum” (Esquire, Friday). aberrations follow him wherever can English, German and Rus-| talking mule (Indiana, -midnight tonight), Dane Clark and Ruth In Hollywood— 3: 8. 2 he goes, even 107 his ola Joli-in-his sian. With occasional tints ot Roman in “Barricade” (Lyric, Thursday) Alfred Schieske and HelLaffs Galore own home town. French and Romanian. ' '

oon . " . . @® ° : * Fraicis is a front-line. comedi = i Lo mut Rudolph in The Affair Blum (Esquire, Friday), Trevor Howard V “FRANCIS,” the story of the 5, sure to entertain everyone at Hers arena a and Valli in "The Third Man {Loew 3 Saturday), and Myma Loy. an e In mi S earning mule who masterminded our War pn iqniont tonight in the Indiana he internations ioc Clifton Webb, Jeanne Crain and Bennie Bartlett in "Cheaper b against the Japs in Burma, is one & g by .the international authorities p y

r Theater. Tickets for the big show for his crimes against the le. the Dozen" (Indiana, Wednesday.) : : » t+ ] ! s agains people ' gf BE Hraod, come OULi re still available at the Ross- of Vienna, Background music is ioe co a murder he B k d f ne r m oan, ar arq, ana JOSL- ae " Babcock Travel Service and at supplidd by the now-famous An- i . ’ : R Dialog and comic situations , L ani s te wt ’ didn’t commit. ooKe at oor - | y . the theater box office. tonight.ston Karas and his zither. Blum becomes involved in a Agnes Moorhead’s 10-Week Stint 3

are aimed to please all age groups, To ooo ’ ‘ with the adults getting a double Help yourself to happiness and Highly distracting to American petty murder when the accused

oh Tri A Abroad Turn M dose of humor through Francis’ dig for Diggin. . Biidiences will be the British touch man plays on the prejudice of the SA urns Out to Be 6 onths Ce — ! satiric observatjons on ‘the Army A NI in the direction. People ure per- officials by naming Blum ag the J . Orson Welles kind They're - system.” Wholesale Rio mitted to weave in and out of the murderer. The high officials, al- By Erskine Johnson people in shadow.” yre Just

Donald O'Connor turns in his story’ without any direct bearing ready indoctrinated with Hitler's best screen. performance: to. date FRANK GILBRETH was an on the plof, something natural ih teachings -at this -early date, -are as the fuzzy-faced “90-day won- efficiency expert, even in oper- human behavior, but unheard of quick to pin the murder on Blum, der.”“who spends half his time ating a home. He reasoned that in Hollywood a Jewish industrialist.

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 15—Joan Crawford, Barbara 2" 8 , Stanwyck and Lana Turner may not know it, but ‘Van M-G-M's plans to co-star Rone

‘Heflin is as serious about what he learned from them as he 2d Colman and Greer Garson in “The_ Halls of Ivy” will have to

) i) | escape the murder charge, there yelling red-headed kids. RAYMOND MASSEY pottrays wip Pre more plots and intrigue

The screen role of Frank Gil- a super-villain in “Barricade,” tq follow, as Hitler's star begins : eth is portrayed by Clifton ending his performance in in- tq rise. Jiges Jin oe Burmese Jungle. Webb, with Myrna Loy as his sanity. Seems he has staked out! — ee ye a) wife and Jeanne Crain as their a mine in the desert, which he C b Wi usp condierdest “child. “Film Js Set" In “the operates with the a 2 group WODUI n lieutenant, but only because he flapper era of the p S ‘with the"aid of 4 group oburn ns

} George Glass just bought a new making from the trio. out to be the woman who came to home in the Los Feliz district. Joan: “She taught me the ginner. It was six months before Says George: “It overlooks abso‘importance of helping the Agnes and her costars, Herbert lately nothing.” . . . Beverly Hills

dress designer Lili 8 - cameraman. When: Joan squeezes: Marshall and George Sanders, Baer dd in Ris She's io a tear’ out of her left eye on a De

could pack up their makeup kits’ p {medium shot, she repeats the P P P Popcom on the gowns - she's

quainted with the mule after he has lost his patrol near the Jap

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hates to see a human suffer, Twenties. Everything is running smooth Monocle Battle {tear at the same angle in a close- and head back to Hollywood. whipping up for movie queens. After this initial meeting, , v2 » = for Massey until Dane Clark, HOLLYWO . [up.” ’ —+—-S8he plays a flighty heiress in s = 8 O'Connor becomes more and more Wha re's - Welles? Ruth Roman and Robert Doug- WOOD, Apr..15 (UP) Barbara: “I learned about this one and says: “It's kind of FAY BAINTER and Cmdr, dependent on Francis for the ¥ las roll into his camp. Dane and —If movie producers gave a tempo from her.. The way she 52Y and I wear some nice clothes Reggie - Venable are scoffing rt

latest information on the war. OUTSTANDING thing “about Ruth are fugitives from justice, dollar to charity every time fo With ‘his big ears, Francis is able ‘The Third Man” is the absence ;,q Douglas a lawyer, . to pick up more secrets than the of Orson Welles in the early por-| ‘Massey puts the men to work burn about his monvcle. the I Alice Raye whole G-2- force. on oO e picture while the rest zn4 refuses to permit Ruth to 5 ' Don Ragon and his orchestra

for a change. No moth-eaten reports that their marital craft is Lana: “She knows. She has in- SWeaters and torn skirts.” _ sinking again . .’, Milton Berie's ;stinct, so accurate that I suspect 8:4 R medics have Stopped worrying it's more knowledge than anyone| I BROKE through the iron cur- about him. He just took out a half-

works, talks and walks.” they argued with Charles Co-

Englishman, and the scene is in “The Affair Blum,” relates the what role he was scheduled to | Russ Morgan, who also will needled with ‘toxins and serums “Our space ship starts out for Foolish Heart.” She's been asking rove Fr ie ability .¢ X } } real-life story of Jacob.Blum, who play, he insisted on including a do a one-night stint on Friday, for a 10-week film stint abroad the moon but we end up on Mars. to sing in a movie ever since p ancis’ ability - 0 Rpeak, Languages spoken in the dia- was framed by the German au- monocle. ” ’ Apr. 26. in “Blackjack” but she turned We see Martians, too, but not the arrival in Hollywood. *

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Claudette Colbert, an American woman, and When the Japs take over, The director of the prison camp, Sefsue Hayakawa, strikes a When Claudette i” manhand| a prison Only with: the aid of her friend, Fl i her husband, Patric Knowles, .a British colonial Claudette and her son, Mark friendship with Claudette. Educated in A he is pleased guard, she reports the ig TL Claudette able to survive the new Fes Demat, official, are trapped in North Borneo by the Japs - Keuning, are separated from her ‘with Claudette's objective pre-war writings on the situation in Later. one of Hayakawa's assistants orders her When everything seems lost for the women, they notice American when World War II breaks out in "Three Came husband and sent to a separate: the Orient. The women are transferred to another camp where to retract her charges against the guard. When planes overhead and realize help is not too far away. After sevHome," opening Friday at the Circle. Claudette camp’ along with the other conditions for human survival are at a minimum. The women band she refuses. she is beaten and tortured. The eral ‘more months in the prison, the Americans fina come and passes up her last chance to escape. women and small children.- together in the battle for survival, trying to protect their children, = Japanese continue to maltreat her. liberate them. Then they Rin the search for their los husbands.