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JL- OBITUARIES LOVE, NOT HATE Services in Neiv York to Be Held for Durant Children's Faith Offers Hope for World Peace si K-y-a IVHiAHiU West ROSS C. McBRAYNE Services for Mr. McBrayne, 41, "of 869 Longfellow, who died in an auto accident Sunday, will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Alfred E.

Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton. Burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mr. McBrayne leaves his father, Chiang's Troops Take Red Capital BY WALTER LOGAN NANKIN (U.R) American-equipped Chinese Government troops have captured Yenan, capital of Communist China, the Defense Ministry announced. The spearhead of Gen.

Hut Sung Nan's forces, driving from the south, entered the city Wednesday, climaxing a week of steady bombing and shelling, the ministry said. IT ASSERTED the Communists suffered 10,000 killed or wounded and lost 2,000 in a vain attempt to defend Yenan. Information Minister Peng Hsueh Pei hinted at a press conference earlier Wednesday that the Government might be willing to negotiate for peace after the fall of Yenan. have to be good. The thing In to make them very kind by giving them good training In this world.

"Why don't they love one another and help everybody And make some buildings for families to have more cows and horses and lambs'? And apple trees and pear trees and peach trees? "And train the people to make things; to be a barber, and things like that. "Please ask God kindly to make the children across the ocean, and the Americans too every little boy and girl in every country to make them better. "We love you." to East NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO DENVER LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE 3V2 2Vi 734hrs. 57A .13 13'4 and DLTJROIT FREE PRESS Thursday. March 20, 1947 9 CITV OF DETROIT OFFICE OF CITY THEAM'RER, Detroit, Mar.

20, 197. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR LATERAL SEWER Notice is hereby given by the City Treasurer that an assessment has been levied ajtainst the adjacent, property for the construction of lateral sewers in the blocks bounded by-the following streets, as specified in Vif assessment rolls of the numbers attached: Itoll o. H-ti In block boon. led by Kaat bivernuix Between Inm-hrlilicr and 'heterf ield. Hull R-JO In hlna-k bounded by Vt eat wood.

Piedmont, Rlrkwood, llayton. lloll o. n-11 In blocks bounded by In Oakmnn Hlvd. From l-tli Street 225 Ft. K.

of 12th Street. Roll U-12 In block bounded by Kant of I.I vernoi. fheaterf Ield to 320 Ft. of Chesterfield. Following is the charter provision relative to payment of the above assessments: Sec.

10. Part one of said assessment shall become due and payable in thirty days from the first publication of such notice. March 20. 14T. and parts two, three and four shall become due and payable in one.

two and three years, respectively, from the date that part one became due and payable. Any person may pay the amount of the assessment in parts one, two. three and four, or any of them, at any time within thirty days from March 20. 1947, without interest, but if the amount mentioned in part one shall not be paid within thirty days from the said date a penalty of one per cent per month for six months, in addition to interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, shall hp added thereto. A like penalty of one per cent per month for six months.

In addition to interest at the rale of six nor cent rvi' annum hrs. $22.55 20.15 11.45 52.70 96.90 96.90 96.90 coast. All fares, tax extra. VAhrs. hrs.

hrs. hrs. end 59 other cities-coast to NEW YORK (JP) The kindergarten class at a New York public school has come up with the answer to the problem the world is using its best brains and millions of dollars to solve. The children composed a message to Warren Austin, senior United States representative to United Nations. He replied that they had confirmed his faith "in the great purpose" upon which 54 nations are serving.

The two letters are being circulated in schools throughout the nation. THE KINDERGARTEN solu- "War is fighting. People hate and take people's clothes away. They should think not to war. They shouldn't have make guns.

"In Sunday School they say: "Thou shalt not People Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION hi Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis For reservations: 1243 Washington Blvd. Randolph 5330 i Services for William Crapo Durant, financial genius who founded General Motors and was twice its president, will be held at 11 a. m.

Thursday in Calvary Episcopal Church, New York City. Durant died Tuesday in New York at the age of 85. He had been living in obscurity since financial reverses wiped out his immense fortune. His wife and two children by a former marriage survive. J.

HUGH WARD Services for Mr. Ward, 42, Chevrolet zone truck manager at Mansfield, will be at 3 p. m. Thursday at the William R. Hamilton Funeral Home, 3975 Cass, Mr.

Ward died Tuesday while visiting here. He lived in Detroit until 10 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mabel; two daughters, Barbara and Babette; two sons, Robert and William, and his mother, Louis S. Ward. LOYAL R.

COON Services for Mr. Coon, 52, of 18205 Oak Drive, district manager of the General Tire Ruber will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Wil liam R. Hamilton Funeral Home, 975 Cass.

Mr. Coon died Wednesday at his He was a member of tne Detroit Athletic Club and former purchasing agent of Chrysler Corp. Surviving are his wife. Edythe, and a daughter, Katheryne Jane. GEORGE J.

DANIELS Services for Mr. Daniels, 66, of 19986 Cheyenne, who died Tuesday at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Alfred E.

Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton. Burial in Oak view Cemetery. A heating engineer, Mr. Daniels leaves his wife, Katheryn, and a daughter. Mrs.

Joseph Vallely. IIMITFnl 0ra" fravel 'agent II I I LI 1 SHIP BY AIR FPFir.HT THE MAIN LINE AIRWAY BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If lacksche and leg pains are making 70a miserable, don't just complain and do nothing about them. Nature may be warning you that your kidneys need attention. ThekidneysareNature'schief wayof taking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day.

If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don't work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may startnagjrinit backaches, rheumatic pains, lent pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffinessunderthe eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smart-ingandburningsometimesshowsthereissome-thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 60 years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from the blood.

Get Doan's Pills. TODAY'S PROGRAM AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATER United Detroit Theater NX 4 dT Maynard McBrayne, and a sister, Katnieen. DR. EWING ADAMS Services for Dr. Adams, 60, of 1433 Farmer, will be held at 1 p.

m. Friday at the William R. Hamilton Co. Chapel, 3975 Cass. Burial will be in Roseland.

Park Cemetery. JOHN C. WHEAT ON Mr. Wheaton, 64, for the last 32 years superintendent of a Fisher Body plant in Flint, died Wednesday in Harper Hospital. His home was in Birmingham.

He had been ill since last summer. Surviving are his wife Maude, a son Harry of Birmingham; two brothers and a sister. Services at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Bell Funeral Home, Birmingham.

Burial in Roseland Park. Deaths Elsewhere Willem IMjper, internationally known Dutch composer, in Ley-den. Henry 1. Quinn, 62, a former president of the District of Columbia Bar Asociation. in J.

Harold Mackay, 71, internationally known amateur photographer, in Toronto. Nom De Crime (U.R) The most wanted burglars in England were listed by Scotland Yard as Oliver Twist, the Thin Man, the Silent Thief, Slippery Sam, the Skylight Robbers' (four slippery characters) and the Human Fly. eart $29 $99 $25 S195 $095 s450 15 fo 30 ye fearA Cor. Shelby 2 5, 'MS. 'tea jaTj'--jV IS COLE ERWIN Serving, betroit for 30lji CLOCKS! "JW99W.

Aid. you'd be a perfect wifer 1 Fir. ier Policy in China Predicted by Brewster WASHINGTO (JP) Senator Brewster Me.) said that he is certain there will be a change in the United States Government's policy in China "within the next two weeks" giving firmer support to Chiang Kai Shek. Brewster also said he hopes that authority of Gen. Douglas Mac-Arthur will be "extended to China." The State Department said that the American Embassy at Nanking was advised that Chinese Communists have agreed to release two American Army officers who were seized by them three weeks ago.

Push Plans to Unite U.S. Presbyterians PHILADELPHIA The two major groups of Presbyterians split by issues of the Civil War disclosed a new plan for organic union of their more than 8,500,000 members. A joint committee worked out an agreement which will be recommended to general assemblies to be -held in May by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and the Presbyterian Church in the United States, Northern and Southern branches respectively. THE NORTHERN Presbyterians at the same time announced they are holding the door open for further conversations with the Protestant Episcopal church on organic union. The Presbyterian department of church co-operation and union replied to a communication from the Federal Council of Churches that the church Is willing to cooperate in any movements of union among evangelical churches.

The union plan of the two "Presbyterian groups is a revision of a similar 1943 proposal and was agreed upon earlier this month at a Cincinnati conference. No essential change is involved in the policy or doctrine of either church, officers stated. Union Contract Extended 45 Days Solvay Process Co. and Local 160 United Chemical Workers (CIO) extended their present contract for 45 days. The extension agreement pro vides for a 10-cent-an-hour in crease retroactive to March 11, union officials said.

The local had filed a 30-day strike notice Feb. 11, 33 Westclox "General" Alarm Clock. Ingraham Alarm Clock Lux Harvester Alarm Clock Westclox Pocket Bens Westclox Electric Kitchen Clocks Seth Thomas Carlisle Electric Clock Telechron Telalarm Jr "Wow! Pepsi-Cola! I knew TOPS FOR QUALITY BIGGER'BETTER Anrtpf1 nooUILCU OCCASIONAL CLOCKS Across from Harry Suffrin COLE ERWIN fyeweferA for 123 STATE Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Dossin's Food Products, Detroit, Mich.

i from said date of shall be added to each of the ot'tor if they sip mt naid when the mhi shall become due ami payable a aforesaid. The interest on prtr, two. three and four if such several parts are paid when they hecome due and payable, shall be computed at the rate of siv per cent per annum from the said date of publication, March 20. 147. ALBERT K.

COBO, C.T.-I City Treasurer. DIMM IlinY 21 i uiiwii wi iuu i Jimes Ounn-Mona Fneman-Jan Ouprez in "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Starts at 7 JO and 9:35. RADIO CITY" -Woodward nr. 9 Mile Rd. EL 6050 Open 5:30.

Vivien Lrleh-Claude Rains. "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA." "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY" Dennis Keefe. Last Show pilirtlJ (iraiiot-6 Mile Rd. PI Park llAmUilM Bp(I j.45 Jamej D) BRENNAN GIRt." Wm.

Elliott in "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY. pCnCnpn 17360 Lahser Bedford 1401 nuui unu0pi, 6:45 Vtrt "the plainsman AND THE LADY," 9 only. Plus James Dun "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" at 7 and 1025. REGENT -Woodward il (id. Blvd.

TR 2-6464 ftntn 1 -d 1 Cm 1-4 Ann nilwla flaUout. land "TO EACH HIS OWN" "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY." Color DC (New) Fort St. near Junction VI 2-9728 "LA Open 5:15. Dinah Short-Randolph Seott i "BELLE OF THE YUKON" In Color. Plus Michael Redgrave In "DEAD OF THE NIGHT." Dill Tfl Gratiot-Mt.

Elliott Tark Free if Open 12:45 Daily. Katharine Hepbarn in "UNDERCURRENT," Plus "VACATION IN RENO," and 9:20. pmW. Vemor at Central Park Free "lu Open 12 Noon. Clagdt Rains-Vivien Leigh in "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA," in Color.

Plus "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY" with Dennis Keefe. RIVIERA" -Grand Kiver-Joy Road CH 4231 i i ntniLKuus run ANNIE." Eddiu Albert-F. Marlowe. RIV0LA7 Cadillac-East Forest Th 4f.26 ir pen 6:45.

Park Free. Red Skelton-Mari lyn Maxwell in "THE SHOW-OFF." Plus "HOKE SWEET HOMICIDE," Randolph Scott-Lynn Bari. RYt) IIPTflWM Woodward at 6 Mile TO R-0400 niu, uriunn 0pen 12:30 WaU ter Pldgeo In "SECRET HEART." Plus "REN DEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" with Eddie Albert. RflfKFVn Gratiot-Harper PL 5732 Park nUUOLir.LI Open 5:40. Claudett Colbert in "SECRET HEART." Plus Eddie Albert in "REN-OEZVOUS WITH ANNIE." Bargain Price to 6.

BnCCnB 11520 Woodward TO 8-0123 nUOLUHLL 6.30 A(11 Uil YEARS BEFORE THE MAST," Plus Tom Drake In "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION." 8 :46. pftllCr: 14 Haltiner Park Free VI 1-3131 nUUUr. 0pen oinnerware. Ida Lupino- Preston Foster, "SEA DEVILS," Plus "ALLEGHENY UPRISING" with John Wayne and Claire Trevor pnvy Woodward near Temple TE 1-4827 nuAI Open 24 Hours. Fred Asiaire-Joan Leslie in "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT." Plus "LONE WOLF IN MEXICO" with Gerald Mohr and Shirley Ryan.

RDYAI 7 Mile-Meyers Park Free IS 3-45S5 nUIAL open 5:45. Free Hearing Aids. Claudetto Colbert "THE SECRET HEART" Eddie Albert "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE," RDYAI flAk' rrk frtt R. 0. I1U I AL UAIV open 6:45.

2 Color Hits! Jack Carson-Dennis Morgan, "THE TIME. THE PLACE. THE GIRL," "CARAVAN TRAIL." 9 Only PruiTC Michigan and Livemois LA 04(12 OCnAIL 0)e Noon, Dinnerwaro to Ladies. Joan Crawford-Jack Carson "MILDRED PIERCE." Plu. Vivian Blaina and Perry Como In "DOLL FACE." PTDIltn Grand River at 14th TY 6-1003 OlnAnU 5.30.

"i R. DISTRICT ATTOR NEY" Dennis O'Keefe. Claude Raini "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA," Color. TR ATPflPn 4751 Wfst Vtrnor 4-- OlnAllUriU 6:15 Golden Ivory Dinnerwaro. "NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS." Roy Aeuff.

Plus Eddia Dean In "CARAVAN TRAIL." Tr II pi 17730 John TO 9-4866 I LmrLL open 6:15. Alan ladd-Wllllam Bendix. "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." Plus Ton Drake in "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" TIIJC 13321 East Jefferson at Drexel MU 9465 Open 5:15. Ginger Rogers-Ronald Coleman "LUCKY PARTNERS." Clark Gable-LoretU Youna in "CALL OF THE WILD." tiucc cniMcr: Minnie" CL44i 1 1 uiuniii. 0pe 8 a.

a Ope 8 a. a. m. Robt. Low- ry "PRISON SHIP." Luia tseii ano seotty in TIONAL BARN DANCE." "WYOMING WILDCAT." TflWPR Ud.

Kiver at Meyers HO 4630 I Until 0pe 6.10 Pir, Fre, "THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" Wm. Elliot-Vera Ralston. "THAT BRcNNAN GIRL" James Dunn and Mona Freeman. TDCUTnU Park Free TKmion Oli 1 6 I III. II 1011 Ooen 6:30.

Claude Rains-Vivien Ln'qh "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA," Color. Plus "MR, DISTRICT ATTORNEY" with Dennis Keefe. TIIYCnH-Hamilton-Tuxedo TO 8-796 -dr IUALUU 0pea 6 Tw, Thrillers. "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" James Dunn-June Duprei. "PLAINS.

MAN AND THE LADY" Wm. Eiliott-Vora Ralston. IIUITCn IRTIK (ir-lir- CH4231 UNIItU Anllili open 10:45. Pauletto Goddard "SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING." 10:28. "THE GUILTY." 9:12.

llpTftUy Mack at Chalmers Tl 2-Oh86 -r uriunn 6:15 Tnt BRrN. NAN GIRL" James Dunn-Juno Duprei. "PLAINS. MAN AND THE LADY" Wm. Elliot-Vert Ralston.

WipeiTV Livernois-McSichols IN 2-4252 'AnOII I 0pel 5.45 James Dunn-Mona Freeman "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" JO. Plus Wm. Elliott "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" VlfTflBV -25 Grna TY 5-3400 IIUIUNI 4. c.rdnw.Rnrt lineistv In "TMF it KILLERS." Pits BETTY CO-ED." at 8 55 Only. fnCMC Harper at Harvard TU 2-2022 Park wpen tmmn Winn-wona mmm "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" Wm.

Elliott "THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" at UiDCin il Hastings-Famsworth ii hill it.LV 6mi nitM Aitn uM-willlam Bendix i "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." "BETTY CO-ED" with Jean Porter-Shirley Mills ttfippCU Warren near Southfield 3116 if nArintn 0pen 6:15 rtrt FrM ltmtt Dinn. Jnna Duprer "THAT BRENNAN GIRL. Wm. Elliott-Vera Rahton "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY." WASHINGTON Hal. fn "LADY LUCK." Plus "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY" with Monte Hale I Calx.

WFTnWN-WTOBiing-Fenkell HO 7111 if nLOIUnn 6p, 6:10. Park Freo. James Bun "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Vera Ralston "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY." Sat. Matinee. Freo Photos.

WUTTCRE. Jeff. -Grand Blvd. FI 2703 ir iinnnr.n 0M 6:15 frn Mtn uw. Wm.

Bendix "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE "FAITHFUL IN -MY FASHION" with Tom Drake. UVllinrtTTC Park Free WY 2066 II IMI1UUI IL Ope 12 Noon. Joe Klrkwood-Elys Knox "GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA." "SECRET OF THE WHISTLER." Extra: SPORTS PARADE." G. Roaers-G. Marohy.

"TOM DICK 4 HARRY." "FIG TIN A it S. J. Wayne-Susan Haywrrd WYANDOTTE-RIALTOt WT0117 ten 5:45. Kathsrine Hepbern and Robert "BEAUTY FOR SALE' Taylor. "UNDERCURRENT" "BROOKLYN I LOVE Yi)U" YOUR Forest at Mt.

Elliott PL Open 6:45. Fne Glassware. Tom Conway In "CRIMINAL COURT. "Pits IMt BAR WHI DARED" with Lliliu Brooks. ic Co-Operative Theater ipLGTrtU 12th and Sevard TB 2-0100 "FLAME OF THE BARBARY COAST," John Wayna plat "BRAZIL" with Virginia Brnca-Tlta Giiza- ACE 7206 Harper PL 0347 Open 5:45.

Henry Fonda and Linda Darnell In "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE." Plus "TWO SMART PEOPLE" with Joiin Hodlak-Laclile Ball ADAMS" -Grand Cirrus Park 14th Marvelous Week. The Tinefel Technicolor "JOLSON STORY" with Larry Parks, Eelyn Keyes and Bill Demarest. inMIRAI Mark at St. Jean I.E S195 Park AUMIflML 0pn 3 e.m. FREE DINNERWARE! Tom Conway in "CRIMINAL COURT." Plat BLACK MARKET BABIES." Kane Richmond.

II RPR K' Warren-Outer Dr. XI 7723 ALU til 0o4n 5.45 Alan itn.Brrf Fitzterald is "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." Tom Drake "FAITHFUL IN MY II UniDR 9428 Woodward Ave. MA 0234 ALnAiVlDnA 6:4 William Elliott-Vera Ralston "THE PLAINSMAN AN0 THE LADY" slat "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Jas. Dunno-M. Freeman 4 lIlirYsyuo Grand River TY 5-4S20 A (111 LA open 1:45.

Extra! 3 Cartoons. Olivia De- Havilland "TO EACH HIS OWN." "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY." 2-530-9. II ftlli-13001 Charlevoix TU 2-2615 ALUmA Qft 6:45 FREE GLASSWARE! Red Skelton-Marilyn Maxwell, "THE SHOW-OFF" "HOME SWEET Randolph Seott. AlULLU open 5 jan)M Caney-Sylia Sidney in "BLOOD ON THE SUN" plus Randolph Scott-Lynn Bari. "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" A CTflR 8652 Twelfth Street MA 3296 AOlUn Open 6:30.

Albert Dekker. Burt Lan. caster and Aa Gardner in "THE KILLERS." Plus Allan Carney In GENIUS AT WORK" AVALON Freeman Elliott Linwood at Davison TO 8-3709 Open 6. Park Free. James Dunn-Mana "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Pies William 'THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY." nri II fl LIT Woodward at Grand, H.P.

Park Free DCLMUlli 0D(I, 1130 1B. tj 3 r-- Edmind Lowe-Jean Rogers in "STRANGE MR. GREGORY" "UNDERGROUND RUSTLERS." The Range Busters RFVFRI tid- Oakman HO 63 SO DLILnLI cont. 6BBI. Park Free.

"CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA," Claude Rains-Vivian Leigh lis "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY," Dennis Keefe OIBUIUPU'iU Birmingham, Mich. Bir.1860 DinmmonAIVI 6:45 Ray miiand-Brbara Stanwyck "CALIFORNIA," Technicolor. Plus Featurette and Latest News. BLOOMFIELD -Wood" ar Ave.

Birm. 3730 Open 6:45. InejriJ Bergman-Cary Grant in turette. "NOTORIOUS," Plus Fea- BCOTH "TWO Drake E. Park Free VA 2-4681 Open 6 m.

Alan Ladd-Wm. Bendix in YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" plus lam in "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" BROADWAY-CAPITOL- thur "THE PLAINSMAN," R. Milland "JUNGLE PRINCESS." CALVIN -West Dearborn Park Free DE11S0 THE PLACE. Open 6. "THE TIME.

THE GIRL." Color. Dennis Morgan-Jaek Carson. "SECRET WHISTLER" Richard Dix-Leslie Brooks. p4l4Cn 7 Mile at Kuwell TW 1-1911 Urtmr.U0cen 6 park Fret. "SWEET ROSIE 0'GRADY," Betty Grable-Robert Yoong.

Sheila Ryan-6erald Mohr in "LONE WOLF IN MEXICO" PADITfll "915 VV. Vemor Park Frea bANIUL Open 6 to 11 JO Alan Ladd-Veronica Lake. "THE BLUE DAHLIA" "SIS HOPKINS," Judy Canova-Bob Crosby CASINQ- E. Davison at 6 Mile TW 2-0847 Cont. 4:30.

Talip Design Dlnnerwara ta Ladies. "DECEPTION" with Bette Oavls-Paul Henried. Kent Taylor "DANGEROUS MILLIONS." 8V TE 3-0090 m. 3 Features. "CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE." "DEAD OF THE NIGHT." and "EL PASO KID." PCNTPR Woodl-Blvd.

Park Free MA 8484 UCil I Cri Cont 10 m. t0 a.n. Alan Ladd-' William Bendix, "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION." Tom Drake pritTiiny 14th and Grand Blvd. Parking -jb; UCnluni open 6:45. Claude Bains-Vivien Leigh, "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA" (Color).

"MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY," Dennis Q'Kocf CINDERELLA -13311 E. Jerferson CH 4231 Open 12:15 Noon Clbadette Colbert "THE SECRET HEART," Plus "RENDEZVOUS WITH pmni W. Warren-Miller Road OR 5040 B- fi "THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY." William Elliott. James Dunn-Mona Freeman.

"THAT BRENNAN GIRL" Farmington, Mirh. Phone 0444 if Doen 6 a. m. Alan Ladd-William Bendix. "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION," Tom Drake-Donna Reed DAWN s34 Ur8tiot lt Irouwis PL 258S UAuil 0en colnl Before 6 and Save Money.

"THE SHOWOFF," Red Skelton-Marilyn Maxwell. Randolph Scott In "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" nripnnpu HE 3450 if UCAnDUnri 0pen 6 p. m. Park Free. Paul Kelly-Anna Gwvnne in "GLASS ALIBI." Plus Joe Kirk-wooo-Elyse Knox "GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA." flCI Jlim Mack at Holromb PL 1412 Park Free James Dunn-Mona Freeman.

"THAT BRENNAN GIRL." "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY," Wm. Elliott-Vera Ralston nri livr 9355 Kercheval Park Free LE 8952 UCLUAC 0wm 5.30. 0VENWARE TB LADIES James Dunn, "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY," Vera Ralston nrVTCb Dexter at Burlinganie TO 8-0155 UCAlLii 8pjn 6.45. DISTRICT ATTORNEY." D. 0'Keefe-A.

Menioi. "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA," Vivian Lae-C. Rains. News nnwNTnWnGrand circu8 Park UUnniUTIIi Nnw Showlna! Lawrence Tierney In "SAN QUENTIN." Plus Robert Lowery "DEATH VALLEY" In Technicolor nny Livernnis at UUA nH. fi-15.

Oavison Hi) 3000 "WILSON" in Technicolor with Alexander Knax and Chas. Cobi.rn at 6 JO. 9:37. "PALESTINE PROBLEM." A Short at 9:19 only EAST END" -11510 E. Jefferson LE 5815 Open 5:15.

Ala ladd-Wa. Bendix. "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION," Tom Drake-Donna Reed EASTOWN- -Harper-Van Dyke IV 3664 Open 1:30. Tyrone Power "CRASH DIVE." Color. Plus "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." James Dann.

Extra! "OPEN THE DOOR RICHARD." rfUf 9000 Oakland CUnU fi.is TO 8-1780 Bli Features. On Dry Only. "BELOVED ENEMY." Also "KID COUR- AGEOUS. Plus WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS. ESQUIRE 15311 E.

Jefferson TU 2-2760 Ope 6:45. Dana Andrews. "CANYON PASSAGE" in Technicolor at 7:05 and 10:28. "VA CATION FROM MARRIAGE" at 8:56 rnly II Cadillac Square and Monroe rAmlLI tenX 9 Mldnlfht. James Dunn-June Duprez.

"THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Wm. Et-llott-Vera Ralston, "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" rCL'l'CI I Fenkell-Dexter 1X 2-0405 'if 1C11M.LL Bpel) "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" Lynn Bari-Randolph Scott. "THE SHOW. OFF" with Red Skelton and Marilyn Maxwell. IKE.

i sR rrpiinil Woodward-Nine Mile Road -p rr.nnuAlL pen 3.45 Re SMt9n int Marilyn Maxwell in "THE SHOW-OFF." "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" with Tom Drake-Donna Peed CIMC IDTC Woodward at WaUon I mi. HII 10 5 P- Cont. All Night. George Raft and Paul Muni in "SCARF ACE." "HEARTBEAT" with Ginger Rogers aid Jean Pierre Aemont riCUCD In Kishher Building CH 4231 rioncn Wa)ter rii9t secret HEART," Gall Patriek in "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" CI lllllinn Uratiot-7 Mile Road PI 340 rLAmmuu free slassware Red Skelton. Marilyn Maiwell.

"THE SHOW-OFF" "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE," Randolph Scott CnpnOfjU 1014'J Dii Dearborn I UnUOUU Da)a and Susan Hayward In "CANYON PASSAGE" In Technicolor. Plus "LITTLE MISS BIG." Cartoon. News CnV Tue Place to Go lA nana 2211 Woodward ANDREWS IN' BOOMERANG." PLUS DEVIL ON WHEELS" PI ppc Grand River at Trumbull ULUOL Rrt l.nf.it.r mil 1 TK 1-7338 Gardner in "THE KILLERS." Plus Jean Porter and William "BETTY CO-ED" with Mason GRAND THEATER-oirrA: "A STOLEN LIFE." Betta Davis-Glenn Ford. Tom Drake-Donna Reed, 'FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" fipiltnr 8024 W. Jefferson VI 2-1247 UnAiiUC Cent HtB t0 Midnighi.

Free Dlnnerwara Alice Faye, "THE GANG'S ALL HERE" (Color). "CRIMINAL COURT" with Ton Conway RPIUT Russell near Holhrook AIA 3928 UnAni 0nJ1 5p Kei SMttn SHOW-OFF. Cornel Wilde "THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST" in Color. Plus "OVERLAND RIDER." GREAT LAKES 14832 Grand River Open 6:45. Park Free.

"THE PLAINSMAN J. Dunn-M. AND THE LADY," William Elliott. Freeman, "THAT BRENDAN GIRL" UIDDCD Harper-Lakewood Park Free AU 4020 nAnrxn 0peil 6:15 -plainsman and THE LADY," William Elliott-Vera Ralston. James Dunn-June Duprei, "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" HIGHLAND PARK 13843 Wood 10 8-0468 Genu Tterney-Briee Cabot.

"SUNDOWN." "POWERS GIRL." Carole Landis-George Marphy nni 1 Ywnnn-4809 w- ort rark Free I1ULLIMUUU open 5:30. Walter Pidgeon-June Allyson, "SECRET HEART." "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE." Eddie Albert. Save 10c Before 6 IRIC 2314 East Grand Blvd. TR 1-8855 lni) Open 5:45. June Haver-Vivian Blaina in "3 LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE" (Color).

"GALLANT JOURNEY" with Glenn Ford-Janet Blair IRVING 20 Fenkell Ave. RE 2368 Doen 6 t. Park Free. Ata Gardner-Bart Lancaster in "THE KILLERS." Plus "BETTY CO-ED" with Shirley Mills and Jean Porter. KRAMFR Michigan at 35th LA 3537 MlAIYlLn Bpen 4:45 AK Corlo-Jaek Larue "SWAMP WOMAN." Plus Monte Blue in "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY." In Color.

KRIM Woodvard near 6 Mile TO 8-4110 Open 6 p. m. "COME AND GET IT" Edw. Arnold. Plus Laraine Day-Alan Marshall in "BRIDE BY MISTAKE." Also "I WON'T PLAY." 1 AaTvvnnn-14-40 va 2-2900 lam: II UUU Cont 9 3 Ljtest A Ladd "Two Years Befort the Mast" "Faithful In My Fashion" T.

Drake. Extra: "Passing Parade" LANCASTER" -10535 W. Jefferson VI 2-45)28 Open 5'30. Park Free. James Dunn-Mona Freeman "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY." Wm.

Elliott. I IOy 13320 Jos. Campau TW 1-2U30 LA0M open 5:45. Free Dishes to Ladies. Jack Haley-Anne Jeffreys "VACATION IN RENO." Plus "BLACK MARKET BABIES" with Kane Richmond.

I lilPni Fort near Uvemois LINbULN open 6:15. "THE JONES" Jean Arthur-Robt. HAT" Ginger Rogers and Fred VI 1-3920 DEVIL AND MISS Cemmlngs. "TOP Astaire. LINCOLN PARK' -Fort St.

and O'Connor Open 5 i Park Fro. "THE TIME, THE PLACE, THE GIRL" Jack Carson-Den-nis Morgan. Plus Douglas Fewley "GLASS ALIBI." I lUWnnn -2aLlnood TY 4-2913 -sV Linn uuu 0p(ll 6.J0 years before THE MAST" Ala Ladd-Wm. Bendix. "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" Tom Drake-Donna Reed.

LOOP" -Mirh. at Case Open 24 Hours BA 9764 ir Ala Ladd "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." Plus "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" Tom Drake. New Show Starts at Midnight II in fn IJ-Gd. Circus CH 4231 0,0 Pidgeon "THE SECRET HEART" Eddia Albert "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" 11 a. m.

MARTHA WASHINGT0N1V5Ci45P1jamts Stewart-Paulerte Goddard "JIMMY STEPS OUT." Plus "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY." Color. MAXINE- -Mark at Baldwin PL 4246 if Open 6:45. Free Glassware. Kane Rich tnond "BLACK MARKET BABIES" Plus BLONDIE KNOWS BEST" with Penny Singleton. 11 AVC AID Woodward near Eliot TE 1-3313 if rYlAlrAln 0pe Gary cooper-lilli Pal mer In "CLOAK AND DAGGER." Plus "DOCKS OF NEW YORK" with East Side Kids-Betty Blytne.

UCI Allen Blvd. AI 8560 mC-1- Open 5:45 Hearing Aids. Dennis Morgan In "THE TIME. THE PLACE, THE GIRL," Technicolor, "THE GLASS ALIBI." WrppiipY Schaefer-6 Mile IX 2-8100 -dr lYiLnuuni 0ptn 5:30 FrM Jimtt Mont Freetta "THAT BRENNAN GIRL." Plas "PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" Wm. Elliott.

MICHIGAN- -Baglejr-Grand River CH 4231 Doaolas Fairbanks. Jr. "SINBAD THE SAILOR" i Technicolor. Plus "FALL 6UY" at 11J2-2 UinVVA Schaefer-Michigan OK 5080 miunAi Dj(y 9pM 11:45 Red and Marilyn Maxwell In "THE SHOW-OFF." Plus "HOME SWEET HOM I I DE" with Randolph Scott NCRTOWN- -7 Mile-Van Dyke TW 1-3931 Open 5:30. Park Fre "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" Tom Drake-Donna Reed.

Plus Alan Ladd in "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST." (JftpUfCOT Gd. Biver-Southfield VE 5-4330 nUr.nr.OI 0pe 5:45. Alan ladd-Wm. Bendix "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" Tom Drake. nitfUlU 12728 Woodrow Wilson TO 8-3649 if UAMnAri 0p1 6:10 lucky" Gary Grant-Laraina Day.

Plas "CRIMINAL COURT" Torn Conway and Martha O'DrlscoH. nDini Linwood-Philadelphia TY 4-8400 if UniULt Ooen 6:15 yiYle Liloh-Claude Rains In "CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA" Color. Plus Dennis O'Keefo in "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY." nil IIP Woodward-Elizabeth CH 4231 rALmOB()t)t Montgomery-Audrey Totter "LArJV IN THE LAKE" "OUT CAL-IFORNIA WAY" In Color. 11 Dl pi niCC 3711 Woodward Ave.

TE 1-6653 if rAnAUIdr. Day On Staoe. Louis "Sateh mo" Armstrong and Band: Vtlma Middl'ton-Chuck a'd Chuckles: Screen: "UNDER NEVADA SKIES." PlPPIflll I Y--fenkell-Liierno IN 2-4 721 it riOuAUILLI opt 6:15. Park Freo. Gary Cooper-L II II Palmer in "CLOAK AND DAGGER." Plas Penny Singleton In "BLONDIE KNOWS BEST." Dl 17111644 East Jefferson J.E Bennett- I jr-jc fn, Jaa De Amecho In GIRL TROUBLE." Plui "OVER MY DEAD BODY' ltd Milton Bint.

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