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Show PURELY P.VITLK from the PRINCESS STUDIO PREVIEW: We saw what we think, and we hope you Will agree with us when you see it, one of the best pictures of all time. WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF with Ginger Rogei as the actress (and never better), Walter Pidgeon as the Foreign Correspondent (and never more suitably cast), Lana Turner as the Stenographer (and never more beautiful) and Van Johnson as the Flyer (and never more romantic). ro-mantic). It is a Grand Hotel story but everyone fits perfectly. It has humor, pathos, romance and music. Believe us and don't miss this one. We play it in November. Novem-ber. Mickey Roonev stars In NATIONAL NA-TIONAL VELVET at the Princess Prin-cess Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, August 19-21 It is a story of a girl and a horse. It has the greatest race since Ben Hur and the most beautiful technicolor of all time. In the cast are Elizabeth Eliza-beth Taylor, Donald Crisp, Jackie Jack-ie Jenkins, and Anne Revere. Personality Stuff: Joel McCrea will play WILL ROGERS in a forthcoming Warner picture . . . You will see the secret of the Atom Bomb and how the FBI protected its secrecy in Fox's re-1 cently completed picture HOUSE ON 92D STREET ... Gig Young is out of uniform and back at Warners . . , Ditto Cesar Romero Ro-mero at 20th Century Fox. Irate citizens qt Beverly Hills are petitioning to force Xavier Cugat to remove the red neon sign bearing his name from in front of his home . . . Don't miss the R. C Gemmell club show Wednesday and Thursday, Thurs-day, August 22-23. A MEDAL FOR BENNY with Dorothy La-mour La-mour and Arturo DeCordova will be shown It is a story of Dorothy's love and devotion to Benny, a war hero and Arturo's endeavors to make himself a hero. We are trying something new this week on a club show and recommend you attend. Jane Withers will be seen in FACES IN THE FOG Saturday, August 18th at 10:30. It is a story of delinquent girls and their erring er-ring parents. Free bus service again this week. Random Thoughts: THE WAYFARER WAY-FARER is a book you can't afford af-ford not to read, very modern and very timely ... On a hospital hos-pital ship a medical officer stopped stop-ped a returning vet to ask if he had any souvenirs to be carried ashore. "Captain", declared the soldier, "I don't have any sou venirs, because all I want of this 1 war is a faint recollection1" I believe this holds for a lot of ' Binghamites, too . . . The Le-gion Le-gion ball team did a great job in i Denver and deserve a lot of credit cre-dit . . Any worker who is discouraged dis-couraged by the lack of results uin!L Ped by his efforts should be, heartened bv the point of view of the country lad who1 upped to a city fisherman stand-1 ing on the riverbank and asked: i "How many lish ya got, mister''" 1 "None yet", was the reply "That ain't bad", observed the ! boy. "There was a feller fished i here for two weeks and he didn't' get any more than you got in half an hour!" t |