D K I KOir KVKNI S Q TIM E S (PHONE CHERRY 8*»0) AMISKMKNTS Saturday, October jjjL PAGE 14 AMUSEMENTS 9 Stars Singing ‘Underground Opens Vocalist Edith Rogers Is Throe Top Star With Madriguera At the Palms-State Grand Terrace By WAFTF.R STEVENSON PLATINUM HAIR pliys as Edith Roger* pl»yed a 12-WR«fc etc Film ” much a part of her act as violin, engagement at the spot, then A Statler sequences In Placed in at ONE of cent rat ion camp is the claim of Edith Rogers known as the Oriole Terrace. At pictures which a "Pastor Hall," an English Aim the motion United; (Dahl) the blond beauty, whose that time her art consisted of aev- States Interstate Commerce sub- which survived cries of propa- plaintive plea to General Franco eral violin numbers on the style Billing committee ii° investigating for ganda when released to American of over a year ago. got her supposed husband out of of Joe Venuti. . Job alleged war propaganda, opened thealers and Philip Dorn the line of executionary fire. Her act opens with her master May Be Hard yesterday on the screen of the 1 an* east as brothers whose con- A similar petition to the Ameri- of ceremonies, Phil Kaye, telling Palm«-State Theater. ception of Nazi doctrine is as dif- Decide can Guild of Variety Artists has a few stories and then introducing to Briefly, the plot is built around ferent as night from day until the stern measures permitted her to appear here at Miss Rogers as a variety artist a small band of Germans whose Lynn discovers ol suppression practiced by Nazi the Grand Terrace Case, this week, who is fighting dCsSperately to re- \ i aim in operating an illegal) . r i(>i iI v PAMOKI sole put i establish herself as a real per- station in Germany is officers. despite the ban on her last is) OCT. 18—Can radio t<»j with the former (which she decidedly HOLLYWOOD. convey t<> the people the true hap-; Plot and counterplot, Tuesday. dreaded gestapo always close in rather than a publicity freak. you lJTAg'ne s movie with penings of events which the Nazi Her plea to the national Miss Rogers begins her per- Car} pursuit of fugiti'e underground- execu-J Ginger Rogers and regime deems best to suppress. by singing a medley of industry, lings, make for many tense situa- five board of AGVA was presented formance Grant battling for acting honors?; In fairness to the film Mai Harry Cole Porter tunes, then relating 1, is tions. by her eld friend Richman When 1 first heard th*t let it he stated that the picture board an account of tier experiences from Jmtup many Dorn, newly discovered Dutch. at a special meeting of the t it w«« pottle, -nr simply an illustration of ofiI the met *“Whitey” Dahl didn think un-j • actor, gives thp best acting per-! hold in Now York City late: time she marquee would have to read— the news stone* written by Wednesday ron-| jin City where she was ap- in film, which also afternoon. After Mexico Ginger Davis biased foreign correspondents who formanre this case, band, the screen debut , sidering all the facts of the pearing with her own or Bette Rogers have witnessed the internal strife marks American in Verne, young German it was the board's decision to jK*r- through her experience Spain, or vice versa. in Germany. lof Kaaren PATRICIA NASH is the France, Italy. Egypt and (ireece. actress who has been in this coun- mit Miss Rogers to become a full C ary. being a She also how it was pos- few grim scenes for only a year. Sammy momht'r of the AGVA tells gentleman, I try charming singer with first sible for Harold Dahl to remarry come realistic "Devil Dogs of the Air," a re- Tins is not Edith Rogers wou 1 d Grim and. perhaps, appearance at the Grand Terrace. recently without going through and seines, occur several which stars ] Dibert’s orchestra at the Won- third flogging in issue Many ago, was the formality ol obtaining a di- nrohahly hut grim- with Pat O’Brien, is ihe com- years when she will-j parts of the picture, it’s der Bar. first breaking into show business. vorce ing to do it. ,iess is small compared to the con- 'panion Well, believe it! or not, that’s! the deal that’s Jk *¦ '; cooking at th* At Your Favorite kA moment. The ? TODAY + CO-OPERATIVE THEATERS ¦ 1 this STAR IDENTIFIES OV I E story is "The Hard Way"- a 1 Iki—BHglry, Rlv*r Avenu* . DACrntl C —ll3lo \4n«»dward TO. I-4HH movie which; «8«7. —VMffvdward-Slbley. 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