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12- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950 Toniglt At 8:30 DANCING EVERY SUNDAY Tomorrow Night Hal Mclntyre Orch. ADM. $1.20 Plut Toa DANCING TO 1 NEW ITALIAN HALL "SET1 MOSQUE Toniti at 1:30 p. M. HOROWITZ "ROUND THE WORLD IN 50 MINUTES" GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S WONDERS Or THE MICRO-ZOO riXS 100 SCIFNCE EXHIBITS "Captain BrabournJ't Conversion" Tickatt: M.

I-444S. Gimbali. Home's People Arthur Miller Knew Are in 'Death of a Salesman' At Least 30 of Brooklvn-Born Author's Uncles Were Traveling Salesmen Arthur Miller grew up in! Telencope clear fenlnra The UDn'dunDnau By HAROLD V. COHEN $1 SO fa SO find. Ta tirketa at May Beerla CeneerU." 5S TrIob Trait Bldr.

AT. 1-3-83) laday Moiin lonlle 7 P. M. CMesourra DANCING MITES OLONIAL-k This Week! LEE KELT OH Orch. 2 CHEAT FILM HfTSf OPENlj 10:4.5 II FKtE DfrlSO flNDAT MOH1 COirPLKS OSLY! SO RT.SCRVAI IONS.

Ohl Ktrer Aralaa TCnlpcr 1-081S a. M. 1 CLARK GABLE Brooklyn. Despite the success of. Death of a Salesman," he still A LORETTAYOUNG in M-G-M's 2ND WEEK! 3 FREE CHECKING BARRY WP6H 1080 DANCE TONITI FtEE PARKINS lives there with his wife, the former Mary Slattery, whom he me1 while they were working their way throush the University of 'KEYTomClTV MAtlLTN MAXWELL ft 2 I NIXON: NIXT MONDAY NIGHT TWO WIUS ONLT1 RUUCMCKU WKSSUASM UWB SIB UTMOKt WU.BW SEATS NOW ON SALE Local Scrappings Bad news.

The "Lend An Ear" booking for the Nixon the week of April 3 has been canceled. Charlie Gaynor's Playhouse-born revue will head for Chicago instead late this month and Wow COLOR CARTOON rfj2tLO fit STARTS wednesdm: SPINCTR TRACY "MALAYA" Tll0r.1AS!r.1ITC1lELL try to make a run of it out there Michigan. With the royatties pouring in, they have done nothing to change their way of life. Miller owns a farm, where he dug the cellar, poured a concrete foundation, built a one-room shack with windows and door; installed the plumbing and did the roofing. (Willy Loman, the traveling salesman of "Death vi a Salesman," observes during the course of the Pulitzer Prize pia: VLk KAZAN'S Open NOW 10: OO Sammy's Steak House, a landmark in the Hill District for years, gets going again on Tuesday, this time in a downtown lo Salesman GEf WAlTtK GARSON-PIDGEQN ivMinuK nam in MGM'f cation on the old site of Mer-cur's Music Bar at 23 Graeme "A man who can't handle tools i5 PRICES 'Inc.

Ti OikH In4 Bi 'BLOSSOMS DUST not a Street Samuel French will Mat. Wd. Sat I. IS; 1 Mi 1 13. I fi Bala.

J.so, I.4; Znt I SO. 7ecAuccot Miller background accounts for manv of the other factors in publish Pittsburgher Rosemary Casey's Broadway success, "The the drama which opens a two week engagement at the Nixon Theater on Monday, with Thomas SPECIAL MAT. TODAY 3 P. M. LOIS ANDREWS Plus DANCING Amateur Auditions Today 4 P.

M. Starts Monday BILL FARRELL Mitchell in the role of ViA Loman. the playwright is six 818 LIBERTY AVE. AT. 1-7216 feet, two and a half inches tall, weighs 162 pounds and is constantly reminding interviewers of a voung Abe Lincoln.

He has a JIMMY WM. PENH TAVERN ROUTE 23 Tw Miles East Detmonfc New Alrxmndria 98S0 SUNDRY'S ARTHUR MILLER in which he lived. Although! "iDeath of a Salesman" breaks many of the established rules of! playwriting, its characters are! the salesmen and people Miller! knew, his relatives, his his Brooklyn neighbors. He says at least 30 uncles were in and five-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son. However imaginative their form or fanciful their expression, Tin new MJ FEATHERS senator v'MOfJKEY Mim Olivia DeHavilland DANCE TONITE! BOBBY DALE AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOCALS BY DONNA LEE Com.

Mar. 11 Buddy Lee Cover Charge 75cPersoii ROUTE 22 lb NOW OPEN It won long now! Just what you'v btcn ttkinq for. Continuous ntrtainmnt in th New tntartammtnt koom. Tepi in antar-tainmant all tha tima. GRAND OPENING SOON WATCH FOR DATE.

Mon'gomer Olift SHERIDAN SO, East Liberty THE HEIRESS" his plays and stories have been and in the future will be based on people he knows and places Velvet Glove." "Cushlamachree," a new Irish tune with words by a Scotsman and music by a Welshman, ill Introduced over the air for the first time tomorrow evening by Bob Carter on his Irish Songs program (RDRA at Taken from the Irish "cuisle mo chroidhe," which is Cushlamaehree" in Gaelic, the lyrics were written by T. J. MacWHliams, an account executive with the Smith, Taylor and Jenkins agency, and the melody by Aneurin Bodyeombe, who accompanies Carter at the organ along with Marion Ber-gr on the harp. If you're listening In, might as well stay tuned to this corner's "Cohen-Ing the Town quarter-hour which follows 15 minutes later. Oliver Rea, the Broadway producer from Sewickley, and Robert Whitehead have dissolved RECENT, Eaat Liberty out of his early home, and most of them were traveling salesmen.

a GDCBDDOD 1 1 Eaat Liberty Kill) it SKbw Tay 10 JO 1 CAMERAPHONE East Liberty By SHEILAH GRAHAM Dick Kfa MRS. MIKF" Use Rolfer-loan Vnrl9 KE K' TrrrlPrwer-WiiTiriiiHn(i'ii "PRINCE OF rOXf.S'' i.s't rv.rire n- WI1HQ1T HONOR'' Shirley Temnle-B "Tki Stn Staaiicait" Color by i Moiaiban-ie M-i-r-'y iH0t JaCIDENI' Olivia DeHavilland Mrnigomerv Clift THF HFIRFSS' A's -alirttilatt Jaaraty tpeneerTra v-Kt'h Hrurii "ADAM'S RIB" Wtr Bntd-R'jwl fi1ea IXKS TRIL' B-t) Hire-Rhonda FleTt 'THF. GRFA1' LOVER'' r't- RAbf tw BRIDE OR SALE'' Mat. Taaay 3 JO iteklanri let' with Jennifer Jones at Warners," Louis tells me. "She's out of the deal completely.

So am I. The New York producers wanted Xeus Flashes HOLLYWOOD Peter Lawford will be going to London for eight weeks, come April. His picture, oval Wed- me a vear and a half ago for STRAND, Oakland 'Red David refused that, ding," with TS too. I don't care whom I work for, I iust want to work." His CENTRE Ck. Ctnttr at Craig Oakland June Ally son is.

last "work" was "Madame Bo i vary," finished a year ago. their parenership. They did Judith Anderson's "Medea" three seasons ago and have the current Ethel Waters hit. "Member John TAavne "Tbt ithlwi Ktntitklaa i Tlrre Vitiire-l'-i Bail "FST LIVING' Daan lata M. NEW OAKLAND Aat at Fartn Oakland A a-tirT i-ii aaaaia fiere KeliT-Vera Ei'T Norma Shearer's daughter graduates from high school In of the Wedding" Violinist taire, will be shot mostly in the British capital.

Pete, while denying that he and Shar-m a Douglas have made T'tr. Sn'ri-n ON THE 10WV Co. or by Teci.nicoior 1729 Mtrray An. Sa.irrel HU1 Europe this summer. Her son, 1 11W Harry Singer, on tour with the Pittsburgh Symphony, ran into Irving Thalberg, attends sa.

HILL Fanatrf at amy Jrhw Ska war a Ytllt Bikaea Color by Vecr.moior HnvniAie RED HOT AND BIT aaaaW sZ Stanford University here. Norma will be coming back to the United States for a while this year. his brother, Sam. of the new Stan Kenton band, in Chicago the other day. The Kenton outfit, by the way, comes to Syria Mosque plans to marry, sheilah Graham admits that he Aird Wrrer'.

-1HE RED SHOIS" Color by Technicolor Popular Prices' (Meanwhile, Pola Negri rents her likes her better than any girl he for a concert on St. Patrick's has ever met. I believe it's more 'PRINCE. OF FOXES" Ken Murray a Bill a of Cca" fo1- BOULEVARD BroekllM than possible that there'll be a BELMAR.M a.R(l u0T Biutt beautiful home at the beach. Charlie Chaplin was on television the other night in an old one-reeler, "The To judge by the reaction of my two small children.

Chaplin will soon be as popular with the younger generation as Hopa-long Cassidy! Lawford as well as a "Royal Wedding" in London. Yvonne de Carlo is back from her lightning tour of Europe and ready to go with her next picture, "Desert Hawk." "We're looking for a leading man who can dash Romewood 1 A'. "Mlraraltat ieareiy' i Bob Hope Phonda Flensing wiikimb.rg Grtat Levtr' PROGRAMS TOR SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950 emir 1 4 SJATF (FIFTH A VFNl Ft Courtl and-Virf BEACON (S KT- wuiwwl ward -Dana Andrnrs -Mr Foolish Kfrt." Short SubjfCH. Ma Believe Ballroom and Howard 1 I Wmteit fctooi Night (March IT). a Maurice Spitalny's sponsors have renewed his "Tap Time" radio show for another 52 weeks Little Rock, gets a lot of plugging in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," so when Dorothy Shay waxed the show's tunes for Columbia Records, little Rock made her an honorary citizen Grace Price, director of the Pittsburgh Chic Children's Theater, still needs a Madhatter for her April show, "Alice in Wonderland." Call Montrose 1-5904 for an audition.

B--v Etir STATE. Stalllan'' in fr'or i cinrieut Geoi ee Wilklmbarg THE CHKP" "MONTANA" around like Douglas Fairbanks or A MILTON H. BREN and WILLIAM A. SEITER prodaciioi ORPHEUM (MiKrFS ROfK fo. Raft-Pt Bnen- rieon.

STATE 'AIIQITFM) Ol'vi DfKa- 4 llland-M I merv Clirr- '1 Cornel Wilde," Yvonne tells me. Elia Raines "A Danerru Profession." She'll settle very happily for Ralph Richardson, "The HeirakS" plua -4 1 Wilktnibarf Co-hit-Vm. Eojd "Hcppy Jennifer Jones was all set to star for Nick Rave in "Mad With Color by Technxo.pr STARTS fi Cornel. "I'm through with trav Dftrt ft 2 I. Brentwood eling this year," says who saw Turhan Bey Yvonne, Much Heart," but the three in Ger-jweeks of retakes she has to do TODAY HH1 many, Carlos Anthony in Fansiior ner ermsn picture ruined the but not the Shah in Iran.

"If Ijdeal. Robert Ryan is definite Next Attraction: "Mother Didn't Tell McGuire go anvwhere again, it will be to! for this movie, THE GARDENS All Star Wrestling Monday, 8:30 P. M. tt4rty 0ne4 And Gxrfe4 'Jolson Sines Again' Co or olor H- B-tgan-Pifi-'a N0 I HE ASTT HE ART Ben yerrr Vrr-e MIOHtl Kit: E-rol Fleft-AlTi Smi'h "MONT Cclor bv A sc. "JACKPOT JITTERS" Jr'rr "WaTe- Atar 'SAIiOS IWB Jl Id A.

Roddv Mi LACK MIDMGHT RiM B-nfin-Psr al "THE HASTF HEART'' reeM an Paatkar lilaa-i'' Eddie WaPDler takes a c-nical LIBERTY 'W'KFrKT) Cnrinne Sweden and Norway." Louis Jourdan is going quietly and philosophically crazy because MELROSE CarHek Etna KENY0N.4ma Nona 814a 4100 Bailor I AwrencerUlo Barb ara ARCADE 'sonHsmFv Sight of the Week: Mrs. Clark Gable painting the back fence on the Encino ranch, with Clark in i-iiNirrii 11 yclt-WendfU Corey view of Horace Greeley's advice: "He said 'Go West, Young Man. Fi on Thelma Jordan" and Wm. rihntt. tArian Rnrh "Th, act pnH- Wurrhmr Kome ITjvh i Alct tHrtrt Subjects.

A Boss David Selznick is refusing i Trurolor dungarees, supervising the bulld- HcLLLVUt south side all loan-out deals for mm. I was mg of the guest house. They supposed to do 'Victoria Grando-j really are mad about each other. MT. OLIVER Smith "Montara" (Technicolor) St Ray Bolger Kane Mine Lauihj." I Maureen Hin riui Everybody did.

So Greeley stayed in the East and made a fortune" Henry Boettcher, head of the Carnegie Tech Drama School now on a leave of absence, has L. 1 1 ian- inceni rrire pi 171 Ri- s'd Reanr. -Pit S-i i TBI ntcrr nrttr NEW tarry I CAPITOL 'llfTOWM I Wr KUU Parks-Barbara Llord Parri "TRAPPED" ion PiriBS i Technicolor i Aiso fca'bara Hale Jolsort Sir.fn Aram i Tecrmlcolor i and Candid iliciophone Ni Cartoon. just left Sicily for Rome, where he expects to remain a month or Cartoon and o3 unerty at Bloomfield Dun (sea 2 PH. 4ST5 Bailer tc Lawrencarnia B- Hope-RhOPila Ftlr'rr 'THE GREAT LOVER'' Mr'-i 'n huaibtr Caa UPW ftRAUn TARSFniF, so Marvetta Evans (Family) CHARTIERS oiir.

UnMM I I .114 DeHavilland Mont- Autry-C 1 tl a A By JOHN CROSBY jsentiment, bustled in here the iother ri3v tr tpll rf tv. baked small clay masques of nenry-iiary Etn HUehe? "Ridera in the Change of Tune 1 ir rar-B-b Fa'e Koroery curt Tne heiress. Also sr.ort Subjects. -rry. and Short News Cartoon.

4 "JOLSON SINGS Glk" Ambiidga Conr bv Tei l-nicoior FARGO PHtAlOM'' COLONIAL "It's so nice," sings Miss Dinah Igagement of Mrs. Ida Wright, Shnrp mir nf a millinn inL'c'nnvoc: iSOlTHIPFt Den Barry Marioi le Steeie Tourh Assicnment A Gene Autry- one oi tne regular quiz and 80,000,000 radios, "to have atpStant w- Gail Davis "Sons of New Mexico." Gere -WHIRLPOOL" HeTd Rr-i Pavtan TRPPED" man around the house. GARDEN Well, (XORTH5ID51 Fred a urraT Marlene WNJR in Newark called "Lunch- MAN0S.w, Greens barf Greenabarg DIXIE FAMILY carg.f, June Haver- Maric Stevens "Oh. Yru Beautiful Doll (Tern i and GreEory Perk-Ava Gardner Tha Great Sinner'" and Cartoon. REGENT SQ.

Gary t'ooper-Helen Hayes-Adolph Mentou "Farewell to Arms and News Cartcnn SHADYSIDE IIIHU IdlUL ciy Donnell-Far-lev Cranirer "The Live By Night and Eomund Gwenn-Donald Crisp "Challenge to Lassie" Tech i Detrich "Lady also Mae West "The Heat i i ijrerory Perk 'TWELVE O'CLOCK I HIGH" w.ai.n.a, xyum.i. Aia au eon at the Sheraton," to WiUiam to have a song on the radio jMeyer the waiter who served which proposes that a man luncheon to her for 39 weeks as HILLTOP 'ULEXTOWX) O'Ht Churchill "Dracula i Dauchter Also Olivia DeHavilland Montgomery J. P. MAllll diuuna ine nouse is a gooa m-the niv. i a i i i i ill I iivi Hvwpn My Dfia l-ugosi-irene ervey 1 I Monster." HEIRESS" U.M.

MrKeesvorl I csuuciu. iiiese ears; hoartiocr congratulat ions. Mr. hark back to "My Man," "Mad! About the Boy" and other laments which pointed out that a man around the house was incredibly III 1 Mil HI Tragedy and Comedy, with a gold finish, and presented the attractive handcrafts to her good friends, Anne King and Marge Nelson Nazarro, at the Nixon Cafe when they dropped in on her Thursday evening. a "Francis," the Fulton-bound talking mule, has depoisited two copper mugs at The Drama Desk.

They're supposed to be used for that liquid dynamite known as Moscow 3Iule (vodka, ginger beer and lime) and rome from Hollywood's Cock Bull, which specializes In the potent concoction "Death of a Salesman" will have an advance sale of almost $25,000 when the curtain goes up Monday night on the two-week engagement The Carousel is discontinuing its Sunday dinners Immediately on account of the fuel situation, and probably won't resume Meyer. Anyone who can woo a lady while she wrestles with a quiz question, any man who can deflect a lady's eye from the super-jumbo jackpot prize to himself is entitled to the greatest possible happiness. My best wishes to you, too, Mrs. Wright. perilous.

He beat you. He cadged money off you. He was an unmitigated cad, though, of course, exciting. It's been a long time since a man around the house f'W ijmr at least, in the popular songs I OBEX was found to be restful, useful and, in moments of stress, comforting. I don't knov what has caused this sweeping revision in i nope you win the toaster, that symbol of domestic felicity, too.

My Hollywood correspondent, a sturdier specimen than the Jersey man, has reported a different, rather alarming prize being offered out in the glamor citadel. Seems there's a television pro Tin Pan Alley, but I find it heartening. In view of it, I'm even willing to forgive that other current favorite "A Cow and a them even after the emergency Plow and a Frau." gram on ABC out there which is over. Addenda I've always been mildly astonished by the nature of fight fans, those 'mixtures of arrant senti now conducting an essay contest on the subject: "What is the greatest contribution the Boy Scouts of America have made to Diana Herbert, who played the Nixon earlier this season in (0 the youth of this country?" First mentality and blood-thirsty cynicism. This schizophrenia, which would rend the average man in "Light Up the Sky," is getting a vaudeville act together.

She's prize: a portable home bar with dozen glasses. No, iunior. tvio lancrVitpr nf VTnoh TTprhprt mail, was illustrated rather well a not Martini glasses -vT- Vranv'niffht ovpr ABC I. The decision on 1C lariinis 13 Allers will be the musical preliminary bout met the yjo-jare only for Eagle Scouts tor for the touring "South Pa-jtent disapproval of everyone The French Line paid; the house and was being violently the producers of Gentlemen booed by the local populace wheni Have 1 our Sunday Dinner St: gjyuj Prefer Blondes" S2.500 to.includephe announcer intervened bnght-a scene laid on the He De France "We will now have one min- with a in ute of silence in memory of La-vern Roach" (the fighter who died from injuries received in his bout with George Small). The booing stopped.

Silence fell. Sixty seconds passed. The booing, undiminished by a decibel, started up again. This neat separation at the Hotel Sheraton Southern Fried Chicken with Hot Bhcuiti Complata PO OR Dinntr VfcifcU From 12 Xoon to 8:45 P. M.

Wood St. at Third Ave. mm So1 in the hit musical. Look for Gertrude Lawrence in do the Rodgers and Ham-mprstein musical version of "Anna and the Kinsr of Siam" next season. Irene Dunne, who played Anna in the movie, turned it down reeause she has no desire to return to the stasre.

Rex Harrison may recreate the role he had in the picture although that isn't definite yet. ill i WITH reverence for the dead, irreverence for the living all in the space of a minute is something that could be accomplished without acute emotional indigestion only by a fight fan. In fact, no one but a fight announcer would 4. 4 4 4- 4 FAUL KELLY BONITA GRANVILLE RICHARD DERR HoagyCarmighael CHARLES BICKFORD aicafrw-Dve Chrome bar juano Hernandez ICHAEL CURTIZ JERRY WAID THE NEW 1 IIa have dreamed up such a unique! ROUTE I GLENSHAW Milai Prom Dowatewa Pqk. memorial, imbedded as it was in Bronx cheers, to a dead fighter.

A NOW SHOWING DANCING EVERT EVENING Mclntyre at Monesen Hal Mclntyre and his orchestra will be featured tomorrow night for the reeular Sunday dance at GERBT RnSSEll TBIO I DAN I TONITE I MODERi TONITE! MnnPRlTT "TODAY rTer Mv New Jersey correspondent, Minimam the eNw Italian Hall in Monessen.ihis glasses misted slightly with I GLENSHAW 95171 1) 4.

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