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Show j Lusty Story orFamily Life I Tops New Program at Mario and terminates it l,v parking; ears at the Xew York World's Fair. In the intervenm? rears she raises a handful of 'tikes' who resemble little sticks of dr-namite dr-namite looking for a place, to explode. Standing fast hv her side, instead of hiding in tlie cellar cel-lar and inventing Radgets as is the custom of screen family fathers, fa-thers, is Harold (Jack Carson) her husband. Harold, who flies planes, sells vacuum cleaners, grows ten-thousanjl roses ami lores Louise. 1 Here at last, is the real American Amer-ican family, scraped clean of Hollywood's slick veneer fresh and straight and strong' This is the America ... of which we sing. As a del'inile change from the usual type of -family" movie that has been ground out b i Hollywood in the past. Warner ; Lros. have produced -Roughly' Speaking." An adaptation from I Louise Randall Pierson's best.) selling autohiographv of th same name, the film 'stars Rosalind Rosa-lind Russell and Jack Carson and features Robert Hutton Jean Sullivan, Craig Stevens John Alvin, .John Qualen. and Alan Tale in suporting roles This roaring saga of America's coming of age, set to the singing sing-ing music of a courageous woman's wom-an's heart, makes its local debuf on Saturday at the Mario Theater. The-ater. Here is the real American family story. Not of the tin- sel variety, of rah, rah football games and shy kisses, but a lustv tale of one family's hectic happy hap-py life throucrh the roaring twenties, the lean thirties and the fighting forties. Instead of a sweet but unworldly un-worldly mother, there is Louise (Rosalind Russell), who at the beginning of a brief but rowdy business career, kicks off the hat of her first boss (Alan Hale |