Page S Pleasure Bound Page THEATER-RECREATION DINING-NITE SPOTS Pictures, Plays and People Reed Produces TwoSuperior Melodramas By PAUL PARKER British director Carol Reed has attracted considerable attention recently with the release in this country of hi* two films "The Fallen Idol" and "The Third Man." The "Fallen Idol" last week opened on suburban screens and it is probable that both productions will have extended runs in this area. Reed melodramas have an unearthly quality which is heightened by unusual sound effects and extraordinary photography. As a perfectionist, this director succeeds in coaxing superior performances from his players, i. e., Vhe \EVV v« OH THE STAGE tf iCBOBHfRMINES* WORLDS GREATEST MIDGET ENTERTAINERS Special Attraction 2 Days Only — May 3 &4 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ONE OF THE GREATEST STAGE ATTRACTIONS IN YEARS JACK TOS Proudly Presents Ernie Warren & Orchestra —NIGHTLY- (Recently of Stork Club, 2V. 1\ C.) DINNERS SERVING THE FINEST FOOD FROM 5:00 TO 10:00 CONDOR Northfield Ave. Livingston rtag 8W» sentimentally sad and visually delightful offering." James Ogle, Newark Star Ledger (Eves. Exc. Sun., 8:30 — Mats. Wed., Sat., 2:30) ^ BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. BOAT' Music By Book and Lyrics By Based on the Travel K— -_^ _^»-v* Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein 2nd By Edna Ferber Starring Andzia Kuzak, Robert Shafer, Clarence Nordstrom m Tickets Kresge • Newark—Bamberger's. Mail Orders. Reed's other film, "The Third Man," is quite as distinctive a melodrama as "The Fallen Idol." Set against a background of murder end black marketing in post •war Vienna, the camera at first eisurely .follows an American writer Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton) 6L5 he returns to Vienna to find his old schoolmate Harry lime (Orson Wells). Holly returns just in time to attend hia friend's funeral, bu^ shortly discovers that his friend not dead at all. Rather he ha; found his assumed death to bi convenient disguise for his black market activities. . At first Martins is loath to hel the police track down his friend, but goes over to the side of th> law when he finds that among hi; other activities, Lime is peddlin; impure penicillin which has cause, the aeath of majiy Vienese • chil dren. "The Third Man" ends in a dramatic chase through Vienna' sewers, with Martins killing hi erst while schoolmate. R&ed's> attention to detail, h: slow but methodical building < suspense is again dominant i "The Third Man." But the mas unusual feature is the musical ac compaaiiment, all of which played on the zither. American Legion to Stage Amateur Show With e $50 Savings Bond ae top prize In each of three age groups the annual Amateur Show of the Connecticut Farms Post 35, American Legion, Union, will be held Friday evening, June 2, In Connecticut Farms School auditorium, ynion. Other prizes Include $25 b'onds for runners-up in each age class and also awards of $5 or $10 for third piece* winners. Entries are no«v being accepted by the Legion which hopes to stage 30 ects on • the Ing night. Amateur entertainers from all parts of Northern New Jersey are urged to write at once to Legionnaire Emil r>onofri, of 914 Ray ave, Union, or caU-'him at Unionville 2-27U. Three out of four traffic accidents happen in clear weather an dry roads. Although the first act is exceptionally Ion.gr, requiring nearly an hour end a half of. sitting, the show moves along at a feat dip thanks, in part at least, to the numerous changes of scene. There seven sequences* in the first a-ct end in the somewhat shorter second act the stagehands are kept busy pushing eight - individual sets on and eff the stage. AI changes, however, move along in 'good- workmanlike fashion without a. hitch, , "Show Boat covers a span of nearly 40 years and from point of geography travels the territory between Natchez, Mississippi, to Chicago and back down the river again to Greenville. The scenes change with euch rapidity, in the second act particularly, that this reviewer almost felt he wa^s watching a cinema. And in a way, too, the large-scale production is a bit like the circus: there is so much going on that individual members of tfae cast end their actions are some- times lost in the welter of activity. Yet it all blends into a beautiful, well organized and professional job that Broadway could be proud of. It was most gratifying- to note that Andzia Kuzak was back on the Paper Mill stage again. She has a fresh, clear voice which is Kerne' music is, of course, easy to listen to.. And, "needleea to cay, the audience leaves the theater hujnunm-g: siicfa. f avorities as: " Believe," "You Are Love," "Why Do I Love You?" and the elas. "Old Man River." And a hint that thus season the Paper Mill may diverge from its usual schedule of old favorites, their second production will a pre-Broadway presentation 'Waltz for Three." This change will no doubt be welcomed bj many. (J.C.) APRIL 27. 1950 Japanese Exhibit Made Record Debut Teen-Age •Extended to May Televues At Museum mmmm By BOB LAMBERT TIME: 1960 PLACE: UVING ROOM OF JOHN JONES Mr. Jones: Hello, operator? This is John Jones of 1506. Woodland Rd., Rosehaveti, Long Island. Yes, that's right. I'd like to see tonight's double bill of "The Road" and that oldie "Battleground." tlh the interpretation given by 8-year- | mounts to a high pitch when old Bobby Henrey in the "Fallen Baines' wife is killed as she ap- huh, yea, ray number's ER. 2-8569. Idol." parently tumbles down a lon Yes, I understand. A dollar for In this film, which has been flight of stairs the embassy. In this film, g each film. O.K. Good bye. awarded England's "Oscar," Reed's The mansion is .suddenly filled As you may already know the cameras view adult actions from with detectives who suspect that above plan, which is being worked the attitude of 3-year-old Felipe Baines has done away with his on by the Zenith Corp., (Bobby Henrey), son of an am- wife, and who in condescendingly p Ls called bassador stationed in London. For adult fashion, try to get informa- phonoviaion. It is a system by b which feature films the adult viewer it is often, a tion from Felipe. fil made in the h future and some of today's better horrifying experience. Reed subtly builds a terrific films may find their way into your The action, takes place during amount of suspense into thie cli- living room as vfeY. a brief period when Felipe and max as the bewildered Baines' tion picture theatre. his idol, Bainea (Ralph Richard- tells many bad lies in order to The system will work something; son) the ambassador 'a butler, are protect Julie's identity, and Fe- like this: A man will attach a gim- given free run of the museumlipe's faith in his idol nearly comes mick to the television'set which like 'embassy. to disaster when the butler has will enable you to see certain Reed takes fits time in building to admit that his tales of killing channels that would ordinarily ap- _, his characters. Felipe is es- natives in Africa were just fairly pear scrambled. Upon phoning the iremely fond of and loyal to the tales after all. Nevertheless Fe- JEAN" HAGEN, attractive and talented New York actress, was spotted giving your request gentle Baines, who to him as- lipe sticks by his friend and by a film scouts and signed to a dontract. Two weeks after tar-rth-MjJ £«£or ;umes characteristics of a TJlys- succession of lies confuses the [ollywood, she was cast in three top films; •Adam s Rib, Side Street, . But his neurotic wife terrifies police into believing Bainea is in- d "Ambush." him. When Baines shows a strong nocent, which he is anyway. attachment for Julie, the attrac- From this rather simple meloive embassy stenographer, Felipe drama, Reed has developed a film Paper Mill Season Is Off to ,akes the position, that the rea- which is notable for its fine atson for such actions are best tion to detail and expert charac- mown tt> adults, and he is conterizations as well as suspense. A Good Start with "Show Boat ent to keep their secret to him- In the acting department, Ralph self in child-like fashion. Richardson contends for top hon- If . t h e current 'production of! After tnla 'leisurely period of ors with 8-year-old Bobby Henrey Show Boat" at the Paper Mill is character-building, suspense who fill's his first dramatic role .ny indicator, it would seem that in "The Fallen Idol." e MiUburn theater's 1950 season ill be an outstanding RKO PROCTOR'S Doots Open' 1.0:15 A .1 NOW m ^DONT JUDGED I...UNT11S ! YOU KNOW| MYSTERY at the BURLESQUE 1 n^tsuke ax« on view. These, tued aj claapa or buttons tor Attaching various appendage* to gwitlemta Due to the interest being expressed in the rare examples of Japanese art now on view in the Sculpture Court of the Montclair Art Museum end in the current Japanese schoolbooks the closing date of the Japanese exhibition is being postponed from April 23 to May 7., The books, ranging from nursery school through the elementary school stages, have been developed since 1946 under General MacArthiir's authorization and are illustrative of the methods being used in the education of young Japanese. Other features of the Japanese exhibit at the museum include a rich priest's robe, carved and gilded temple screens and an early Buddha from the museum's collections or loaned anonymously; antique prints loaned by Dr. Arthur Hunter and Charles Griffith and two exquisite Japanese dolls, one playing a musical instrument, the gift of Miss Katharine Reed, and the second, a dancer, loaned by Miss Laura Jacobus, In the hall's cases are ceramics and miniature carvings in ivory and choice woods, "assembled also from, the- museum's collections or loaned anonymously. A number of e to see for the nig the operator adds a dollar or so to your phone bill and then unscrambles the picture on the special channel. Though some people believe the public won't pay for living room entertainment, we think they-will. Of note: Although we missed the ian, Clarence Nordstrom, who this debut of Alan. Young in his new time has a slightly different role show, "The Alan" Young Show," from tils customary .rambuncti- which our parents liked very much, we caught last week's show. out portrayal of elderly gentle- one. Mr. Young has had excellent mate- Jerome Kerns' operetta of life men. In the current production, riel and we wish him the best of i a Mississippi Show Boat has Nordstrom is Andy Hawks, genial luck in his video venture . . . Hu- Decome something of a classic in mor has it an unknown company field. And the Paper Mill agreed to pay between $350,000 and of Magnolia and subservient husjest—the largest ever to a>ppear at 5500,000 to telecast a performance he theater, incidentally—doeg in- 'band of Mrs. Hawks (Olive of "South Pacific." The offer was deed do justice to the tuneful Reeves-Smith). As Andy Hawks, turned down. Gee, and to think score as well as catching the ef- Nordstrom is, in our opinion, at I 'This Nearly Was Mine" . ervescent spirit of theater folk his best. n the days •when Show Boats churned up and down thig na- From "Show Boat's" lavish proion's greatest inland waterw&y. duction, two items stand out most clearly in this reviewer's memory. First is the sh ow- withrn-thesfaow sequence of the old-fashioned melodrama and the two mountaineer^ in the audience who disrupt the play as they threaten to shoot the villian for his unigentlemanly attitude toward the heroine. Second, is Andy Hawks' line in the second acfc. Asked what it is that his wife has which causes him to jump at her every call, Andy replies simply but with great knowledge, "She's got damn nasty disposition." 1 * eirdles, form an engaging collection of small, realistic works of art meticulously and almost microscopically created. Several handwme inros, which the netauke serve to safeguard, are of lacquer, •My Foolish Heart" Is Featured at Proctor's Romantic comedy and emotional drama are combined in Samuel Goldwyn 1 * "My Foolbh Heart" which ifl the current attraction »fc RKO Proctor's, Newark. D*nft Andrews. BU» a young playboy, and Susan Hayvard, as the college girl he meets while party-crash ing, are the film's stars. Their 2ov# affair begins gaily, but end* In heartbreak. The film also feature* Robert Keith, Kent Smith, ly*i* Wheeler. Jessie Royce Landis and 8-year-old Gigi Perreau. NOW THKC WED., HAS S JOAN DAVID CRAWFORD ^ BRIAN "THE~DAMNED DON'T CRY" IS JOANS BEST PICTURE SINCE "MILDRED PIERCE" NOW Thru Saturday JANE RUSSELL WALTER HUSTON £ After mv seeing Joan Crete- ? THE OUTLAW 1 ford at her best in **Th« * "THE TATOOED ? Damned Don't Cry" I fcnmc STRANGER" i you will feel the same an I did. LLbovs Features Not Included i that the did a wonderful job in Kiddie Show Saturday) in this picture. KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY MATINEE i RALPH L. LANYERMAN, HOPALOJfG CASSIDT in ? City Manager, "HOPPT'S HOIJDAY" i ftlorristotcn ~J Plus _ "Rust? Leads The Way" SUN. - MON. - TUES. COMING THURS. MAY 4th SPENCEK JAMES TRACY STEWAKT VALENTINA CORTESA MALAYA Montgomery - Bod Cameron "DAKOTA UL" French missionaries, venturing COMING SOON! ' MOVIES ARE BETTER nto the Lake Superior region PASSPORT TO PJMLJCO THAN EVER •hich now comprises the great Mesabi iron ore fields, discovered he presence of this raw material early as 1660. ON SCHOOL DAYS—For the convenience of school children and their parents, there will be a complete show after tchool hours, starting at 3:30 p. m. BLUE SHUTTER INN 2660 MORRIS AVENUE NOW SERVING UNION YOU Steaks - Chops - Chickens Sea food COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNERS "ITALIAN PIES" ENTERTAINMENT NITELY Dave Golcher at the Hammond Organ Kansas is the producing state States. greatest wheat in the United unusually pbeasmg to the ear, and her petite figure lends a cCiarming doll-like quality to her actions. If my •grandmother could have seen her, I am sure she would have said, "She is a sweet girl, isn't she." From that elderly lady, that always was a term of the highest commendation. It seeme to us a particularly fitting way to describe Miss Kuzak in hex role of Magnolia Hawks, daughter of Andy Hawks owner of the Show Boat. Credit, too. must go to Robert Shafer, the gentleman gambler and Magnolia's husband, and to the Paper Mill's perennial comed- Leads Band at Condor ERNIE WARREN, popular bandleader who haa appeared at many of the nation's top night spots, appears nightly with his orchestra at Jack Tos* Corfdor, Northfield avenue, Livingston. A rubber tip on the sink faucel wiJi prevent unnecessary chips en your favorite glasses or goblets, Ten times as many men die stomach ulcers as women. CAMEO Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eve. Robert Taylor - John Hodiak "AMBUSH" Audrey Totter In "TENSION" • Saturday Matinee Only Henry Fonda - Claudette Colbert "Drums Along the Mohawk" — And — "AMBUSH" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Jane Wyman - Richard Todd in "STAGE FRIGHT" Claire Trevor - Fred MacMurray "BORDERLINE" CHECK THAT SWING Get you .;«tice in i,,y— at the finest, most un-to-date jolf school in the JbJast. Private, large. - sheltered booths, zood baits. AH clubs furnished frpe of charge. Beginners! Le&rn the fundamentals of the a;ame OR Golfers Brush up on your weak points. with Joe Albanese Well-known teacier, formerly of the Forest Hill Club and member of the P. G. A. BARGAIN BUYS—NEW & USED Matched Used Sets, 5 irons, $17,50 up Matched Used Sets, 3 woods, $15,00 up Odd Irons S3.00 up Odd Woods 53.00 up Very Good Used Golf Balls . .35 ea. Also a Fnll Line of 1950 Golf Equipment CRESCENT GOLF PRACTICE FAIRWAYS 2235 SPRINGFIELD AV., VAUX HALL 6 Miles From Broad and Market UN 2-3159 Near Maplewood Now to Sat. Ava Gardner "East Side, West Side" "Intruder In The Dust" David Bri^a Sun, to Tues. Kirk Douglas "Young Man with A Ho?n" John Payne "Captain China" KINDBREL1A TECHNICOLOR ON THE SAME PROGRAM "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" in Trucolor Saturday, April 29 Door: Open 9 a. m. Show Starts 9:30 a. m. WEEKLY THEATER TIMETABLE The timetable listed ben is correct at press lime, but is subject to change without aotire bj the individual th.atem. CRANFORD CBANFORD April 27-28, Dakota Lil, 1:30-7:00- 10:15; When Willie Comes Manning I Home, 3:00-8:55. April 29, When Willie Comes Marching Home', 3:10-7:00- 1 "0:15; Dakota LU. 4:45-8:50. April 30, itage Fright, 2:35-6:25-10:10; Mrs. •Slice, 1:00-4:45-3:30. May 1-2, stage Fright, 2:50-8:55; Mrs. Mike, 1:15- :00-10:45. May 3. Malaya. 2:40-8:50; )avy Crockett, Indian ScDut, 1:30- #5-10:25. EAST ORANGE BEACON April 27-28. East Side, West Side. :13-7:OO-1O:31; Intruder in- the Dust, -:46-9:04. April 29, East Side, West 5ide, 3:25-6:56-10:27; Intruder In the Dust, 1:16-5:29-9:00. April 30, Toung Man With a Horn, 2:37-6:21-10:05; Captain China, 1:00-4:44-8:28. May 1- 2. Toung Matt with a Horn, S:22-S:52; Captain China. 1:45-7:00-10:44. HOLLYWOOD April 27-28. May 1-3, Barricade, 3:20r:10-10:10; Mrs. Mike, 1:40-8:35. April !9. Barricade, 1:35-5:00-8:05-11:10; Mrs. Mike, 3:00-6:30-9:35. April 30, Barricade, 2:50-5:50-9:00; Mrs. Mike, 1:00- :05-7:10-10:15. ELIZABETH LIBERTY April 27-28. May 1-2, Belle of Old Mexico, 10:40-1:15-3:50-6:30-9:10; Cinderella, 11:50-2:25-0:00-7:40-10:15. AprE 29, Belle of Old Mexico, 9:25-11:55-2:30- 5:05-7:40-10:20; Cinderella, 10:35-1:00- 3:40-6:15-3:50-11:30. April 30, Belle of Old Mexico, 1:05-3:45-6:25-9:05; Cinderella, 2:15-4:55-7:35-10:15. NEW April 27, This Time for Keeps: Too Late far Tears. April 28-29, Toung Man with a Horn; Captain China. April 30-May 2. Dancing in the Dark; South Sea Sinner. REGENT April 27, May 1-5, Challenge to lassie. 11:20-2:35-5:40-9:05; Key to the City, 12:35-3:50-7:05-10:05. April 28, Challenge to Lassie, 1:00-5:00-8:53; Key to the City, 11:05-2:20-6:15-10:05. April 29, Challenge to Lassie, 11:30-3:25- 6:40-9:55; Key to the City, 12:45-4:40- 7:55-11:05. April 30, Challenge to Lassie, 2:50-6:00-9:05; Key to the City, 1:00-4:05-7:15-10:05. KITZ April 27-2S. May 1-3. Barricade, 12:45- 3:55-7:05-10:15; Big Wheel, 11:00-2:20- 5:30-8:40. April 29, Barricade, 1:00- 4:45-8:00-11:15; Big Wheel, 11:20-3:05- 6:20-9:35. April 30, Barricade, 1:00-4:10- 7:20-10:15; Big Wheel, 2:35-5:45-8:55. IRVINGTON CASTLE April 27-2S, Ambush, 3:15-7:15-10:30 Tension, 1*40-8:55. April '29, When Willie Comes Marching. Home, 4:30- 7:50-11:05; Paid in Full, 1:10-6:05-9:25' Crasy House, 3:10; Boiler Prizes, 2:55 Anill 30, When Willie Comes MarchinT Home, 1:00-4:10-7:20-10:25; Paid in Full, 2:25-5:35-8:55. May l-2,~~W*hen Willie Comes Marching Home, 3:25- 7:15-10:30; Paid, in Full, 1:40-8:50. May 3, Outlaw, 2:35-7:05-10:05; TatOOei" Stranger. 1:30-9:00. LINDEN l LAZA April 27-29, Mrs. Mike; DaYy Crock- •tt, Indian Scout. April 30-May 2, iorderllne; South Sea Sinner. May 3, The Three MusKeteers; Body Hold. MADISON 1ADISON April 27, East Side. West Side. 2:25- I :25-9:45. April 23, Dangerous FroCes- I ilon, 3:10-7:20-9:50; Lost Tribe, 2:00- :40. April 29, Dangerous Profession, :10-7;00-9:50; Lost Tribe, 2:20-5:50- :40. April 30. Whirlpool, 3:35-6:40i:40; And Baby Makes TUree, 2:10- 1:15-3:20. May 1, Whirlpool, 3:20-7:00- 0:10; And Baby Makes Three, 2:00i :50. May 2, Biding High, 2 ;25-7:25i;40. MAPLEWOOD MAPLEWOOD * April 27-2B. The Outlaw, 8:40; Tatooed Stranger, 7:05-10:25. April 29, Rusty Leads the Way, 1:30; Hoppy's Holiday, 2:50; The Outlaw, 4:00-6:50- 10:10; Tatooed Stranger, 5:40-9:00:. April 30, Malaya, 3:15-6:35-9:55; Da- 'tota Lil, 1:45-5:05-3:30. May 1-2, Maaya, s:40; Dakota LU, 7:00-10:20. M1LLBURN SULLBURN April 27-28, Outlaw, 2:45-7:00-10:05; Tatooed Stranger, 1:40-8:05. April 29. Wild Horse Messa, 3:15-6:00; Outlaw. 7:00-10:05: Tatooed Stranger, 1:40-4:30- 9:00. April 39, Malaya, 3:20-6:55-10:10; Dakota Lil, 1:50-5:20-3:40. May 1-2, Malaya. 2:55-7:00-10:10; Dakota Lil, May 3, Perfect Stranger, 3:00- 7:00-10:10; Whirlpool, 1:30-8:40. MORRISTOWN COMMUNITY April 27-28. May 1-3, The Damned Don't Cry, 2:30-7:00-9:05. April- 29-30. The Damned Don't Cry, 2:00-4:00- 6:00-3:05-10:05. PARK April 27, Yellow Ca-b Man, 2:00-7:00- 10:10; Black Hand, 3:30-8:40. April 28, Yellow Cab Man, 2:00-7:00-10:20; Black Hand, 3:30-8:50. April 23. Yellow Cab •Man. 2:00-5:00-8:10; Black Hand. 3:25- 6:25-9:35. April 30, Young Man with a Horn, 2:05-5:20-3:30: Devil's Hench- men, 4:05-7:15-10:30. April 1-2, Young Man with a Horn, 2:00-8:15; Devil's Henchmen; 3:55-7:00-10:15. NEWARK BRANFORD April 27, Francis, 11:00-2:05-5-10- 8:15-11:30; Woman in Hiding 12-30- 3:25-6:40-9:55. April 25. Daughter of Rosle O'Grady, 12:45-4:15-7:45-11-15auilty Bystander, 11:10-2:40-6:10-9-40 April 29, Daughter of Rosie O'Grady 1:05-4:45-8:25-12:05; Guilty Bystander, 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30. April M - May 3, Daughter of Rosie O'Grady 1-00- 4:20-7:50-11:15; Guilty Bystander, 2:45- 6:10-9:40. PROCTORS April 27-28, May 1-2. My Tool! Heart, 11:40-2:35-5:30-8:25-11:20: M: tery at the Burlesque, 10:42-11:; 4:32-7:27-10:22. April 29, My Fool] Heart. 10:30-1:25-4:20-7:00-9:40-1!: Mystery at the Burlesque, 12:27-3:! 6:02-3:42-11:22. April 30, My Fool Heart, 2:25-5:20-8:15-11:10; Mystery the Burlesque, 1:27-4:22-7:17-10:12, ORANGE EMBASSY April 27-23, Tension, 2:35-5:45-9: Ambush, 1:00-4:05-7:15-10:00. April Tension, 2:25-6:10-9:30; Ambush, 12: 4:40-7:40-11:00. April 30 - May 2, St; Fright: Borderline. May ?, Outl; Tatooed Stranger. PALACE April 27-28. May 1-3. Key to Cltv, 3:02-7:00-10:11; Port of X. 1:43-3:52. April 29, Key to the C 12:45-3:56-7:07-10:18; Port of K. 2:24-5:35-8:46-11:57. April 30, Key the City. 1:00-4:11-7:22-10:33: port N. Y., 2:52-6:03-9:14. em April 27-2S, 30 - Mar 3, Beau Ge, 1:36-5:42-9:48; Lives or Bengal Lan, 3:30-7:36. April 29. Beau Geste. 1 6:02-10:07; Lrves of Bengal Lar. 3:58-8:03. SOUTH ORANGE CAMEO April 27-28. Ambush.- 2:05-7:00-10 Tension, 1:30-8:40. April 29. Ambl 2:45-7:00-10:15; Tension. 8:40. A 30. Borderline, 1:30-5:05-8:40" 51 Fright. 3:00-6:35-10:10. May 1-2, I derliue. 1:30-6:55-10:30; stage Frlj 2:55-3:40. May 3, Outlaw, 2:40-7 10:00-, Tatooed Stranger, 1:30-3:40. SUMMIT LYRIC April 27-28, Key to the CitT. 2 7:28-9:27. April 29-30. Key to the C 2:38-5:00-7:22-9:44. M»v 1-2, Key the City, 2:58-7:25-9:37- May 3, to the City. 2:5B-7:DO-B:56; Cinder. 8:41. STRAND April 27, Lady In r. Jam, 2:0O-S Paid in Pull, 3:25-7:00-10:19. April Ambush, 2:16-7:00-9:45: Apache Cl 3:45-8:45. April 2fl. Ambush, 2:00-4 7:30-10:15: Apache Chief, 3:4S-« 5 April 30, Borderline, 2:16-J 8:48; Big Wheel, 3:44- 7:00-10:16. 1. Borderline, 2:00-8:43: Big Wl 3:28-7:00-10:16. May 2, Seampole, J 8:45; La Travlata, 3:34-7:00-10:10. 3. Holiday Inn. 2:09-7:00-10:13; I Eve, 3:40-8:49. UNION ONION April 27, South Sea Sinner, : 8:50; Borderline. 1:20-7:15-10:20. l 38. 28. Whirlpool. 2:50-3:40; Dancing the Dark, 1:2,,-, 1:20-1:00-10:15. .W-IU:K>. IApril WWhirlpool. h l l 6:30-10:00; :301000 D Dsnclni in Dark, 2:40-5:00-8:20. 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