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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 18

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1 8 DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, Aug. 22, 1947 'AFTER DARK NOW Just Between Us Girls Tommy Mitchell Going to Broadivay for Play Joe Howard MUCC Firings Draw Blast from Reuther I 10:45 X. Gov. Sigler waa attacked by to Co-Star at Bowery A HOWL Walter P. Reuther, UAW (CIO) president, In a telegram criticizing BY HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD Peggy Ann Garner, one of our finest actresses, will end her 20th Century contract on loanout to Columbia where she's playing in "Sign of the Ram." From there she will move to RKO to be with Cary Grant in the discharge of 100 MUCC em IN THE NIGHT Come Monday, Charlie Carlisle ployees while compensation checks are delayed.

tynll begin his fourth (count 'em 1 return engagement at Club 509 Reuther declared that GM WITH THE VOICE as headliner. Co-starred with "Mr. Blandmg Builds His the Harmonica Rascals at the TOMMY MITCHELL will go back to Broadway to star in "An Inspector Calls," with Rene Ray, English actress and writer who's so good in "If Winter. Cedric Hardwicke will direct. As soon as Steve Cochran finshes the Danny Kaye Picture "A Song Is Born," He'll do a New York play for Leland Hayward.

Steve's biggest success on Broadway was in "The Hickory Stick" in 1936. I asked him about love, and he replied, "There ain't any. Fay is getting her divorce here, and that will keep me free for at least a year." workers have not yet received compensation checks for a July LS jt' Bowery will be Joe E. Howard Dream House" 20 layoff. Many face another lay song-wricer whose film biography, When Mr.

OF ROMANCE off soon because of steel shortage. I Wonder Who's Kissing Blanding built his house, funnier i fr 41 "WHILE UNLIMITED funds Her Now, was recently shown Loaded With happened to him than were ace made available to assign 100 State Police to aid strikebreaking in 1 mmim movie houses. As soon as at a plant employing 260 persons, the MUCC director announced layoffs of 100 MUCC workers be fith (re Wynters and included in the book. Let's hope they'll show up in the picture. R7 Angeline, dance cause of a lack of funds," Reu- stars now at ther's telegram said.

Northwood Inn Betty tells me Reuther was referring to the finish their strike at Heddon Bait Co. in Hutton night and sup she's just rear- Dowagiac. I per club book- in to make another picture, but her boss, Henry Ginsberg, has Reuther said union represent lings, they re MWS Iheadins' for atives will meet with the MUCC in an effort to speed up checks Charlie Carusie screen feature when the new GM layoff begins. role. Imogene Coca, Town Pump star, sang in the St.

Louis Municipal Opera just before com' Gala Premiere Set for 'Variety Girl' ing h-re. That's her real name, by the way. It's Spanish, and is no relation to the colas. While Marian Grater is in New York for five days getting a network Sirs. K.

T. Speading, of 15743 Lesure, got a chance to put five questions to Constance Dowling, movie star now co-starring in person with Dane Clark at Music Hall in "Golden Boy." Winning questions submitted by Mrs. Speading and Miss Ann-Louise Gorman, of 1136 Collingwood, won them the interviews on Dick Osgood's WXYZ "Show World" program Wednesday, plus luncheon with Miss Dowling and attendance at the "Golden Boy" dress rehearsal. Extra! "A BOY AND HIS DOC Mil Iwr4 Whmr Ttthiictlar! Premiere trappings will deck no story ready for her. SHE'S SO glad he and Ted took their baby, Lindsay Diane, back to visit Ted's grandmother in Chicago.

An hour after they left for home, grandmother fell off a chair and broke her hip. Betty added modestly that grandmother said theirs was the most beautiful great-grandchild she had. Donald O'Conner, that likable lad, has a grand part in "Are You With It" at Universal-International. Metro wants to do another picture with Mickey Rooney and Brian Donlevy since officials got a look at "Killer McCoy," which they've recently finished. break, Wanda Rio is staking her the Michigan Theater for the first local showing: of Paramount's place with the Phil Sklllman Trio at Cafe Burgundy.

Pianist Jimmy Thomas replaces Konnie "Variety Girl," at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday. Walker at The Tropics, Monday. IN AT THE London Chop Five Pointe Beaches Shut Doivn hy Pollution House are newcomers ART PEVANEY, pianist with Peggy A am "MILLIE'S DAUGHTER" Reed as song stylist.

Lenny Rogers and his boys with Pat Ticket sale proceeds for that evening will be donated by the Variety Club to the Leader Dog League fund, through the Detroit Hons Club. Detroit Lions are selling tickets for the performance of this film which features a host of stars headed by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. In charge of plans for the pre Shay aid in the entertainment. fcswkW.Myyo now The five Grosse Pointe beaches Not music, jiiXA liHCi WISHES HE VMSN'T! ji I "THAT'S MY MAN" A REPUBLIC PICTURE AW With DON AMECHE CATHERINE MclEOD were closed to swimmers Thursday PBjakW EVES. 8:30 because of pollution.

No Swimming signs were LAST 2 DAYS posted by order of Dr. Thomas miere are Hal warman, Leader analyzed at a Mt. Clemens chemical laboratory. Wing said he would propose to the Council that the samples be analyzed at another laboratory. The Council Is not scheduled to meet until 6, but Wing intends to ask Adrian Lingemann, Village president, to call a special meeting.

Davies, health officer for Grosse but request dance, styles are the specialty of Anita, of Dimas and Anita, at the Palm Beach. Former Army JOHN WILDBERO PRESENTS Pointe Township. p-T. BARBX WAGSTAFF GBIBBLE'S "i Dog League; Robert Munn, Detroit Lions Club; Arthur Robinson, Variety Club chief barker; E. J.

Hudson, United Detroit Theaters li ft PRODFCTION The beaches are those used by Grosse Pointe Woods. Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe City, president, and Edward Stuckey, Grosse Pointe Farms and Grosse nead of the Paramount exchange FABULOUS I Pointe Park. DOR ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST A PLAY BY PHILIP YORDAN fcg" Ranger Don Rolando jives his 200 pounds on roller skates.

Harold Stone is pinch- BELLE ISLE, Detroit's only beach, remains open. Recent tests EVES. 2.50, 2.00, 1.00, LAST MAT. SAT 1.50, 1.00. (Prices plus tax) there indicate the water is safe, the Detroit Board of Health said.

Beaches in St. Clair Shores Cooled To Your Comiort remained open, but H. C. Wing, Village health commissioner, plans to ask the Village Council to investigate conditions at the LAST 8 DAYS TONIGIIT 8f Eves. 8:20.

Wed. Bat: Mats. 2:20 hitting at Club Peggy Heed Grez while Zev Clay takes his family north for a week. Teggy Manning, songstress, and Dixie Lee, female impersonator, star on the Sweetheart Bar show, with Ernie Rich as emcee. EXCEPT Mondays, the two dhows nightly at Club Stevadora feature Ken D'Ramo, comedy m.

and Johnny Johnson and his orchestra. Hal White, comedy beaches. He said the closing of beaches CoU 1 i CTfH i rrrrirrv-nnn I THE ATI I GUILD NATIONAL COMPANY lfX Jj A mm. KICMARIHtODOEtS Dowtowt't l99t toroin Show! rue 6u PLUS TAX. Au in neighboring Grosse Pointe communities presumably was predicated on pollution caused by the St.

Clair Shores sewage system. ALTHOUGH the Shores beaches received permits to operate, Wing said he had been informed that they were not signed by Dr. J. M. Earnhardt, Village health officer.

Wing pointed out that one of the Village's drains emptied into the Lake in close proximity to Jefferson Beach, where bathing has been permitted. Water samples taken weekly from St. Clair Shores beaches are MMUMt, OSCAt MAMMUSTON 24 ftWurtM Dmh ft, ROUS IN MAMOUUAN Pmm AONIS dm MILL! 4.20 to 1.80. Sat. Matt.

3.60 to 1.20. Tax inch Iffflmu fi- NOW! m. c. at MicK-ey's Show Club, comes by his talent honestly. His father was Sid White, former burlesque comic.

Johnny Gor- if '5 OPEN 12:15 TO or. tne Carroll and COOLIO IT REFttlttiBATtON 'iff Gorman song team at Ted ALAN LADD WILLIAM BENDIX TMimi Lipsitz's Sup 1 CALCUTTA" I I per Club, has a friend who has "FABULOUS Johnny Johnson Full Bread Ration Met in Germany ml BERLIN (JP) The American UUJL5 wuxxyo been taking S3 iSaSrwSTi Military Government announced that record imports of grain and Ctnfortakly Cd4 him out to a lake in a light plane with pontoons for a little fly fishing. On the other hand, George Primo and Joe Odo, of the Adams Brass Rail trio, have cars, both of which had to be pushed recently by Royce Murrell, third of the trio. Frankie Rapp begins his third week as m. c.

at Club Top Hat in River Rouge, Monday. flour from the United States had made it possible to meet the full ALAN LADD WM. BENDIX in "CALCUTTA" plus 'FABULOUS DORSEYS1 bread ration throughout the com bined British-American Zones of Germany for the first time in months. lit I A UwHd Dtrorf Tirtr COMFORTA8LY COOLI "1 Open fr wMMk A' M' XV 2 GREAT Ze-Zefafed HITS PIC PltM SfOtY OP ITAllN mo rwt tam union rtoM it4i I Grand Rmr I lor Ra. in'-- LAST Dana ANDREWS OF THE CARSOr MOHICANS, Rmdilph SCOTT J0 HALL-LYMN BARl(gy Bmmt BARNES Ctnema Meet the man behind the miracle I Really Air Conditioned mgrnilH -rm rrrrniTnTrirrr- i -n rnr mm mm minimi THE MOljrL iTlj ljsVl fTIIE onioinALWj UANb CLAKK Clifford Odets' Powerful Play (r OLDEN Constance Dowling CXI 0 Rowing from the joy of real people! IN PERSON 1 cJJwSofl Box Offict CHerry 2810 Eves.

8:40 p. m. 8.50. X.OO. 1.50.

l.OO, .83, Mat. i 2.00, 1.S0, l.OO, J' 75. (Prleei plut tax) Dane Clark's "Golden Boy" Packs Thrilling Wallop Say Critics "Dans Clark lure crowd In fin play pat. hi. fan.

into a date of rapture." Rua.eU McLanrhlin, Dttroit Nn "Dane Clark scores as 'Golden Boy a parsonal triumph Tery intelligent apd forceful piece of zz acting." Harrey Taylor, Detroit Tim "Clark fans torn oat in full force this production is a smart change of pace." A heart story with a special meaning for today! Helen Bower, Detroit Free Pri iTiiiffiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiriifMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininnirre Yoor Favorite Theatre I rjTi i hat will work a Miracle in every Heart! OPEN 6:00 mm. OPEN 6:15 P. 11 ool! Upen 4 iO 1' ZZZ 'i 2T ITT .1 j-wt li OPEN 6:30 PennM Cool! Open 12:30 P. M. Cool! Open df-iO P.

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