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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 112 i ssisiissiri of 1 tage and Screen First Time in History Co Rubber Sbortage Hits Movie Cobweb Making War, according to the set 4 1 IIMI I n.t w- Hi I -4 iv i 4-y-, I Lattwatvl V- 1 -t 1 Itmummnramau.juJi''' rn iimhi "Telling Tomorrow's Viesthsr" i LEO GORCEY BOBBY JORDAN HUNTZ HALL GABRIEL DELL r.t. ifHOWiNGP tj 1 THEATRES' Atlantic 9200 A 1 CONDITIONED ON STAGC- -KOW Swtnq oaj Sror ''A SAMMY OS SCSff.V NOW GLOVE KILLED EC AY AND HIS OICH. AND RADIO REVUf Sxlra Fwn! SO VOU IURC1T to una Bnna VAN HEFLIN MARSHA HUNT LEE BOWMAN to. Ail NOhMA FH'APFR BC5FP TATLOU Hf.K CAhTriOAFO LOVFR All CONDITION! WARNER STARTS TOMORROW id TEmPbE AS Miff ANNIE I i. 'A DICKIE MOORE Ml I ACT A uji otKO tfri I TURK5 liHH AVt DOWNTOWN RITZ OSAUND KUSSILL fRIO MacMURRAT OCR to "TAKE BUCiiu mm mm i riiwri i CAST LIBERTY SHERIDAN "REAP THE Air CinsliiorMl WILD WIND" REGENT I "s'" Away- I HrrL VwM in rirsion-siar'tia i lirioll TACIHC BI.ACKOI ENRIGHT i Annt Shiriv-tJorR Mnrohr i HA YD II OF 44tii STREET' I JiKGIS TOOMEY also 'Bl I.I.KT SCABS' Air ConoitioiMd H.iii Hune MacMeinr rurrnlt CAMERAPHONE favorite blonde" "THK I.WADKRS" CUlnvcinr 551S W.lniit St.

I tf r. INVADERS" Ai ron.ntiond i 1m "Km 'Em Laghin" i 1 dressers at Universal, is just what Sherman said it was. The rubber shortage got to them today when they started adorning a warehouse set with -cobwebs for "Sherlock Holmes Saves London." Cobwebs in Hollywood are made of liquid rubber spun out in a sticky stream by a fan. The experts were counting on quite a lot of cobwebs for the big set, but all they got was one tiny can of liquid rubber. The word was that when this supply was transformed into cobwebs, why that was all the cobwebs there were going to be.

Where to Go When to Go MOVIES MAKE MORALE SFjjL See a Movie Today i 3 Take Your Change in WAR I TAMPS I SALE IT ILL PITTSIURSH THEATER I0X OFFICES BrHI. PI.A.NKTARICM "TellinR Tomorrow's Weather" at 3 and 8:30 and "Micro Zoo" at 2:30. 4, 8 and 9:30. ART CINEMA Danielle TJarneux -'The Art of and Reginald Qardiner in "Bedroom Complete iQovs at 10:40. 1:40.

4:20. I and :40. BARRY East Side Kids in "Smart Alecks" and "She's In The Army," witn I.uei!!e Gleason and Marie Wilson. Complete snows at 11, 12.20, 4:59. 7:18 and 9:37.

IIAKKIS "Men of Texas." with Robert Stack and Jackie Cooper, at 10:47. 2:39, 4:35, 6:51 8:27 and 10:23. PENN Greer Garson, Walter Fidgeon and Teresa Wright in "Mrs. Miniver" at 11:13, 1:56, 4:36, 7:16 and :59. RITZ Fred McMurray and Rosalind Russell in "Take A Letter, Darling" and "Our Russian Front." Complete shows at 10:32, 12:50, 3:08, 5:26, 7:44 and 10:02.

SKNATOR "FlUht Lieutenant." with Pat O'Brien, at 1(145, 12:46, 2:38, 4:30. 6:22, 8:23 and 10:24. STANLEY "Kid Glove Killer." -with Van Heflin. and Sammy Kaye's band. Picture at 11:11, 1:56.

4:49, 7:43. and 10:39. Stage at 12:50. 3:44, 638 and 934. WARNER Gary Cooper In "Sergeant York" at 11:09.

1:48. 4:27. 7:06 and 9:45 DH CCD Ml I TnillfiUT Forbes Field! UHJLUHLL I UHlUn P. PITTSBURGH vs. CHICAGO I'iikets Vnlk tvi-ln's.

HM Liberty Hotel Wm. IVnn l.ibl.y until 9 I. and ForheM Field. 1. 1 i IHt ART 8F BEDROOM DIPLOMAT- LIFE' WBftS ALWAYS THE BEST NOW THE BEST AKA.VD SHOW Ba-il Batch A.itln.

Vil lrvin, Mairitt Ounre 1o Hrrttmn (Pinrtnii a SHOWS Littl Jackie NEVER A AT COVER CHARGE rtWI 1 "Nature-Cooled Nit Hnin Friday Danny Whit, Macy I For the first time since the house opened 15 years ago. the Penn will hold a picture for three weeks. It is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's brilliant "Mrs. Miniver," one of the great movies of all time. Here, in a scene from the William Wyler- directed production, Teresa Wright, at the left, and Walter Pidgeon and Greer Garson, who play the Minivers, bid goodbye to Richard Ney, young Mr.

Miniver, before he flies out to meet the enemv. Picnics Tod KF.NNYWOOD PKtyt Monongahela ciation. WEST VIEW PARK Northside Board of -a(je pu. quesne Manufacturing -Qmpariy New Kensington Mothet Sorrows Church. NORTH PARK Christian Missionary A-nCf St.

John's Lutheran Church, 1-burgh Savoyards. SOUTH PARK Cinema Club. Carnegie Steel Company, St. Josephs Alumni, Pennsylvania Societr ot St. Petersburg, FJorida.

and Mun-hall Neighborhood House. 1 KKi t'UHIK SHOWS M1U.V AT nrnnip nirr 4(6 federal ST. nLUU UAIL SECOND FLOOR CHICK 1 tlHHK 4 BONN IK TT I'UMKK UAM'K TO Kl PAI (IRt'H. or Lofts MKRtl K-S MILLVALE rrV.s,T NUT HOUS U.WTKST SHOW IN TOWN: STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT OIENIX THEATRE RESTAURANT 10MEC uKtA tk, s- (V'i X' 'KV' WrT' Ay A nUOtnl OIALU A I tm liimiuE 1 mu urn 1 iiiPnnniiPr I 3 I eVg IE 'squadron W.rM, ''W okJ WALTER WANGER fjlJilniJ i.Miyui i. l'TTri iTf-- SZ fit ELD OVER SECOND I GREER GARSON I WALTER PIDGEON jh I MiMvmr The Drama Desk 1 POWELL LAM ARR 1 "CROSSROADS- 16 Mlfc tt, l.TYiT;lyil liJM.ifrSJ The LYONS DEN Bv Leonard Lyons XEW YORK, Aug.

4. A Washington plane rl3de an emergency landing a few days ago to take aboard cfncial who had a priority r. r-r trip. One passenger, there-to give up his seat. was questioned as to the of his getting to a Colonel who was aboard his business in Wash-was not urgent.

But the creed that the fairest way draw lots loser to seat. The Colonel lost, his seat to the priority r. took the train to the -r-: The next day the his picture in the Colonel William T. Clem-itonding to the "not so business for which he went nVr.h;r.gton receiving from 'ry Knox the Distinguished Cross. Li't week 300 of the nation's st kn'Tun songwriters met at thp Park Central.

A Washington fficial romplained to them about rhpir failure to write a good war i.n comparable to "Over T-prr." He at down, however, v'-m hecklers forced the admission that he knew nothing about nn; -writing. Sigmund Rom-tvrz then introduced an Army nil.it ho had participated in the iWtittle raid over Tokyo. He rpvpaled that as his plane was approaching Japan, his machine EiitiTi was singing "Poor Butterfly' written by John Golden almost 30 years ago. The Washington official leaped to his feet and interrupted: "See what our tr) have to fall back on?" "200 Pound Club" of Paris st. famous Gourmet Club world, to which only those weighing over 200 pounds rible for membership has Because of the i rationing in France, the all dropped below r-- weight.

In the this week. Senator Mead cfliver the springboard speech v. rrld condemnation of the extermination of the Poles. Wfpgr-p." the odd. free-lance crarnrr.

wm tie me sudjcci Post article by Earl ison. When King George of Greece ni in Washington, he was introduced to a group of correspondents, many of whom were w-arinsr gold gridiron-pins in loir tie-s or lapels. "I have seen 4 sii'ini of these said the Kn- "What are they?" learned that they signify merit' t-rship i Washington' 'r Club. "Your Majesty," i.rrespondent reminded, "von were to. have been our cif-st at the Gridiron Dinner last o.in, hut you broke your nt." "Ah, sir," sighed Kir; i.rorge, "Kings cannot al-uavs upep engagements in these school in Baker, Ore- the home of Supreme "'r: William O.

Douglas. i r.pr a valedictorian nor a at the graduation ex- this year. Reason: Both The Iron Steel the War Production "'4. '1 to get awnings for its in Washington, but because 10 days ago rB a Conservation order awnings. Gene Shel- ts in "Priorities" are by three film Eight years ago O- rry Society refused to per- F.uth Wayne, a minor, to sing lubs.

She therefore broke erttnet with Al Siegel, the of Ethel Merman. Now Wayne's signature is -1 by law, she's again with" Siegel. Paul, the author of the "The Last Time I I'ans," is somewhat eccen-rr II recently wanted to buy 'foil', hut had no time to go 11 Pi in for one. He therefore a piano store, de-r i type he wanted, and a-k-d for a "Play some lf, to(j tne salesman, the phone. Paul listened, 5ai p.an-, Wlii'i- the puzzled salesman 'hords on the available Okay, okay," the author directed.

"The, one hiving now. I'll take it." Slivered and paid for. 1 1.4 6 I j2m I I hM' 17t Til I .12: iu I SHOW IN TOWN! DINNERS IN TOWN' 'IHRI' THIKSUAV I Betty Whaltn. Eleanor Tetman, Al Sinttll Music Heller's LIBERTY Al mm. VS WATER ST.

lliL GR 1114 I WkWUer CO 9314 Club" R.iUurant Brack, tni tKa Colletti i Barry Littlt Show The blond bomb heU toins the Soldiers in Skirls BLEiSOH 1 it LUE TALBOT EVERETT HOAGLAND BILL GREEN "High Spot ot Ph, llrffh Kita nntt" 1 I Itt.ntt- K.s pen tin. fVUfc Dixie-Land WITH SAI.I.Y s.M,ll Drliriou IHmirrs 2 ot l-IsT Joan Bennett Kraut hot Tone 'The Wife Takes a Fiver Plm "Rum On Her BF.TTE 13AVIS CFORCE BREjNT i. ii Tiun nr I irr Til 6 r. IN I rt I rt LATE NEWS OF THE WORLD! SABOTEURS AWAIT SENTENCE! U. S.

NAVY GETS NEW PLANE CARRIER! First Picture NEW ALASKA HIGHWAY! U. S. BOMBERS ANSWER BOAT MENACE! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! TEX McCRARY Your Ringside Seat at the Nw! BOB HOPE I tVENINGS Curp-e Vani-hts' Patric Knowles "MYSTERY OF SfsrioTTso. MARIE R0CET" fJIil 6 P. Plm Man Khti Wunlilii Die Bette Davis George Brent Lt17oAr "IN THIS OUR LIFE" pim -Hie Ittmarkabie Andrew 1515 KiirhHra stanwyrk 4-l Mot res "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" Hiirencc Itire Bruce Bennelt "TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP" 4ANKT 'AT ka.

Itl.AIK 'KK1KN "BROADWAY" MRIA MONTEZ-PATRIC KNOWLES "31) stery of Aarie Roget" HKI) JOHN TKACV I-AMAKR IIAKMKl.H "TORTILLA FLAT" 133 BARBARA STANWYCK-JOEL McCREA "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" MARCH OF TIME CARTOON NEWS I.1.V1 MH.A.N-CAKtli. I.A.N Ills "IT HAPPENED IN FLATBLS1I" Bert I.ahr-Alvino Key KiiiK Sisters "SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY Kert Klpanor Tommy Howy Skellon Powell Si Urohestra "SHIP AHOY" VAN HEFLIN-PATRICIA DANE "GRAND CENTRAL AURDER" WM. LUNDIQAN "SUNDAY PUNCH" Jcanette jMacDonald-Nelson Eddy "I MARRIED A.N ANGEL" MUSICAL "GAY 90V CARTOON "GONE WITH THE WIND" Ft-kture at 4:45 P. M. Adult 40c to 6 60c to (lone Children 17c All Iay HKMtV FOX OA I.VNN BAKI DUX A MECHK "THE ALAGNIFICENT DOPE" Ittti HM)'wrth-Virlr "MY GAL SAL" Technicolor Marrh Time Carto4in raiH'e Ijincford Inhnnv "ALL AMERICAN CO-ED" Jo K.

Hmw Adle Mrn "SHUT MY Rlfi MOUTH" lift. IS? nf A i fi ONE FULL WEEK OF FUN VOGUE TERRACi ALPINE HOTEL, CROOKED RUN RD McKEESPOHT MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Phone McKeesport 22227 a5S Local Scrnnnimrs Bin Beal will manage the Art Society series here next season. He replaces Jim Bortz. Etzi Covato is one night club impresario who seldom raves about an act at his place he's all excited about the way Singer Jack McCarthy killed the people his opening night (Monday) at the Villa Madrid. Young McCarthy is the local lad Baron Elliott picked up here several months ago to replace Billy Cover when the latter went with Blue Barron.

J. Cheever Cowdin, chairman of the board of Universal Pictures, was in town the other day to address a special meeting of the National Manufacturers Association on tax problems. Marc Ballero, the clever impressionist at the Nixon Cafe, hopes lovely Carol King, the toe-tap ballerina, will be booked in there with him next week. For she's the girl Marc hopes will soon become Mrs. Ballero.

S. Sylvan Simon, the Pittsburgher who directed Wallace Beery in "The Bugle Sounds" will direct him again in another service picture, "Salute to the Marines." Happy-days-are-here-again note: One of the chorus girls at a downtown spot sat with a lonesome stranger for just an hour the other night, danced a couple of sets with him and when he left, she looked at the bank note he handed her. It was a century. Marie (Butch) Austin, who goes from the Yacht Club here to the Bath and Turf in Atlantic Citv for a I few days, has just about decided I to accept George Abhott's offer to tour next season in "Best Foot Forward." She'll have the role Nancy Walker played on Broadway. Paulette LaSalle, of the Manhattanettes, is taking a correspondence course in commercial design.

Wants to be a fashion artist. Harry Candullo, the band leader who's in town with his wife, Helene (and Her Violin), is a brother of Joe Candullo, who had a dance outfit here at the Hotel Roosevelt several years ago. J. K. (Robbie) Robertson, Jimmy Totman's assistant in the Warner publicity department, will be out of action on sick leave until at least after Labor Day.

Penn State's Epstein Twins will make their debut as co-producers at Warner Brothers with "Shine On Harvest Moon," the story of Nora Bayes life. The budget for Lester Cutler's new picture, "The Yanks Are Coming," has been increased to $60,000, making that movie the most expensive the Producers Releasing Corporation has ever turned out. It's pretty much QUIZ 1. An upstart one newly come to wealth and power. 2.

At the head of the first column on the editorial page. Z. "Certainty, Security, Celerity." 1. No. It is a private banking house.

5. "This Is The Army." 6. The cinchona tree. 7. Jefferson City.

8. Fearful, timorous, timid. ANAGRAM (1) Remiss and misers. (2) Gallop. (3) Bisect.

(4) Polled. (5) Salted and lasted. WORD PENCHANT By Harold V. Cohen Wright dies, is almost an anti climax. Quite a combination, that Glenn Ford.

He looks like Paul Muni and sounds like John Barrymore. Somethin g's wrong. Two months have gone by without a single Abbott and Cos-tello picture. Business for Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army" so terrific on Broadway that trade at all the other legitimate shows has fallen off nearly 20 per cent since it opened. Couldn't make the Schenley Theater screening Monday morning but they tell me Columbia has a honey in "Talk of the Town." "Variety," the theatrical weekly, is doing a great job of keeping the movies and the radio industry on their toes for the war effort.

There-Ain't No-Justice-Department: It was all right for W. C. Fields to make picture called "Million Dollar Legs" but the censors won't permit the same title for a Marlene Dietrich script. Cheryl Crawford and John J. Wildberg have dropped Iheir Idea too complicated, they say of producing "Birds of a Feather." the musical show that had been planned with a score consisting of hitherto unpublished tunes by the late George Gershwin and a libretto adapted from A.

J. Ieibling's "Jollity Building" series in "The New Yorker." A ictor Moore, Ethel Merman and William Gaxton had been mentioned for it originally. Addenda Guthrie McClintic now owns the dramatic rights to "The Education of Hyman Caplan," and Leo C. Rosten, who wrote the sketches under the name of Leonard Q. Ross, will have a hand in fashioning the play.

Twentieth Century-Fox has suspended George Sanders for refusing a role in "The Undying Monster." Two Max Gordon shows had Broadway anniversaries the other night. "My Sister Eileen" was 675 performances old and "Junior Miss," 300. London will shortly see "Sunny River," the Oscar Ham-merstein-Sigmund Romberg operetta which lasted only a month in New York last winter, with Evelyn Laye in the lead. June. Hay-ford, cigaret girl at New York's Stork Club, has been signed by William Saroyan to head the cast of his "Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning." Lee J.

Cobb, who played Tallulah Bank-head's husband in "Clash by Night," by Clifford Odets, has gone back to Hollywood for a featured spot in "Buckskin Empire" with Richard Dix and Jane Wyatt. Ahead GARY COOPER of a local production; Cutler is a) Pittsburgher; the title song is by Tonv stern and one of the fea- tured players is Little Jackie Heller. To B. J. Aliquippa: Leslie Howard is 49.

Most of those swell Everett Hoagland arrangements are written by Woody Nelson, the first saxman who used to be with Del Courtney. Opening Today Barry The East Sirlc Kids in "Smart Alecks," with Maxie Rnfenbloom and. Rofjer Pryor, and "She's in the Army," with Lucille Glcason, Veda Awn Borrj, Marie Wilson, Lyle Talbot and Robert Lowery. Harris Men of Texas," with Robert Stack, Jackie Cooper, Avne Guynne and Brod Crawford Senator (moving from, the Harris) "FUqht Lieutenant," with Pat O'Brien, Erelyn Keyes and Glenn Ford. When "Show Boat" is revived by the St.

Louis Municipal Opera Company for two weeks beginning August F7, the role, of Cap'n Andy, created on Broadway by Charles Winninger, will be played by Jed Proiity, of Hollywood. Mr. Prouty is best known to movie fans as the father of the late Jones Family series. Observation Post Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer could do worse than give Fred Zinnemann, the former shorts department guy who made "Kid Glover Killer," a chance to direct the next Thin Man picture. That series needs a little of his crispness and inge nuity.

Wonder why Margaret Wycherly, who's so good as Gary Cooper's mother in "Sergeant York," hasn't had any movie work since. Critics and public alike have said aye to Richard Ney. That's a funny piece of business Sammy Kaye has when he an nounces 'our next romantic singer" and everybody in the band jumps up immediately. Robert Benchley needs only to open his eyes and look vacantly at the camera, and I'm screaming. Wait until you see and hear a young lady named Lena Home in "Panama Hattie." Next to Kath arine JJunham, the dancer, and Hazel Scott, the singing pianist, she's the oomphiest colored lass in show business.

I'd like Van Heflin a lot more if he were just a little less the coy boy. "Mrs. Miniver" packs such an emotional wallop from be-gining to end that the big scene of heartbreak, when Teresa Zero Hour Just GEORGE TOBIAS i1C S) iff i is a FROM DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS HE IS! ii!) IW II -s- si-' iJrt I Loving Recklessly Living Again The Crimson Days Davs Of Gun Smoked Glory fhi. OAKIAM SCHENLEY "arrieo an angel'1 also "HAIKWIT" H-'trp Tirrfv CTRKWn RINGS ON HER FINGERS' ainAHU 0Tiirnl! ''MIIIC IU.ACKQ1T' Marlfiie IfietrU-li-Jiihn Wavn NEW OAKLAND 7''Tntl oiiuk- A wvi1 r. f-ynn rmn A wood it rart-M THE EflPY OISAPPEABS'' CENTRE i fondu-fi-rif TifRw Tor r-nlrf Crslr ZjHS OF THE SEA" SQ.

HILL Ueors Bw.t-Jnxn Rnnett MANOR "TWIN BKDS" Hnry F.Ki1a-Inti -THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE' I'm hri Brian SO. HILL 'TW0 YANKS IN TRINIDAD' Lap Brrrl ''Mtlieai Spitftr at Sf" DORJHrONT1 B'KLirVE William Holdm-TOlm Tlrrv SOUTH HILLS Th Ar" CONRAD VEIDT "NAZI ACKXT" HOLLYWOOD i '-7 of 'o. also "lin: ITXXtX" Hmy Fnnda-Cne Tifiwr BOULEVARD ings on her fingers" also "HAVTOOT" MOmEVWOOD anft1f ltl-1onM-V. Tdrly "I MARRIED AN ANGEL" also "HAI l-T" uilKINSBURG Je-an Oahtn-Tfifi Lupin ROWLAND MooNTini: al-o 'RtmtiBfcfr Pearl Haror' Leslie Howard-Ravm Ms.ey CT ATP "THK 1SV.AUKRS-" a -Mardw in th Bn Hat' t'hsri Laugiiton-Jon FH THE TUTTLES CF TAHITI 3EGAL a Tavlor-Franci-Liinefird MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" Mt.OLIVERCA.RRICK f'harl T.aiishtori Jon WH MT. OLIVER THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI' Air Conditioned also "MORK" William Hol.ln!-F.lI"n Drew Tha Remarkabla Andrew" WHITEHALL also bilikt scars' Lloyd Nolan-Carol I.andia hm gr "It Happen In Flatba-h" MtLnUL NAT PENDLETON "JAIIJIOI'SK BLIES" NORTH SIDE Hnnrv Konda-fJene Tierrer JNi "RINGS ON HER FINGERS" Ann Rutherford -Robt.

Stirlini "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" HELD OVER! KENYON KKAP THK I WILD WIND" LAWtUNCm tit BIM ELD ARSENAL rharlw T.nehton-Jon Ball 4109 Butler St 'E TUTTLES OF TAHITI Air CooditioiMd Kirnard Arlen-Jean Tarker Air coKlHiwia 'TORPk10 BOAT" Preston Foter-Lvna Bari PLAZA 'SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN' 4T65 Liberia Ara. Hmt Taylor-Irejie Hereey "FRISCO LIL Jamea tamver-Dennis Mnrfar MOnri "Captains Ot tha Cloads" mUUCLaaaata Jeffrey T.vnn-Jane Wrman "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" OUT of lown AMBRIDGE -jTaiVy Im' Asian rt" a'" 'SUBMARINE RAIDER" DRIUrc ILONA MASfEY rnintt hivl" Airbridge a1o "SOih; OF THE SEA" MANOS THE DKAD KN" kids ZZ-h7r TOUGH AS THEY COME" ''TRUE TO THE ARMY" "MRS. MINIVER" MEMORIAL Tharle. Lmisl.ton-.Ton lt-Keerrt 'THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI' AirrorditiooeU alsQ 'uaday Punch- i lim ah.i i Puzzle Corner Unswcrs Questions on Page t. This Section MIGHTY IN THRILLS'.

O'BRIEN AIR-CONDITION Harris jLijLy TODAY! AMERICA'S ARE 7 WITH A ir wiffiicijf i STARTS nTTTITTITI DIVING PILOTS BOMBING PITTSBURGH'S C3 2ND WEEK OF THRILLS! VZ fit vvt, ji a i I -r. N- 4. Salmon. 5. Winter.

Octo-A DOLESCENT. 'nan: Mare: Timothy COLT. Hog Mase- War POETRY. tf-s: Pitts--h: CLEVELAND, to problem of yester- f-f them. total, rrie around the south village.

'nicd loft, which was two matches that form left corner and the the middle of the top them as the three re--f of a new square at-the lower right square five squares instead of six. yt FORD KEYES peat cent ache pecan chat aero each heap ante enchant cheat anent enact heat tape etch cane teach neat hate then nape cheap thane neap chap than cap chant can't henna TTfi LIBERTY 1YE. AC SMiTHFIFl pant path pane pact paco patch pate paten peach pent pean i -3s I The satra of "Sergeant York" continues in downtown Pittsburgh. Here Mr. Tobias and Mr.

Cooper, who has the title role, await the zero hour in the Warner Brothers-Jesse I Laky hit, recently reissued and which moves tomorrow from the Warner to the Riti. IT ISN'T LOST until you've tried a Post-Gazette Lost Ad. Reach more readers at low cost, rhone ATlantic 6125. Advt..

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