THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE ELEVEN BATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1946 BILTMORE--Errol Flynn and Paul Kelly exchange words as a prelude to blazing action in the above scene from the stirring Technicolor drama "Sa ing at the Biltmore Theatre on Monday and Tuesday only. Al "Secret Enemies" a cleverly directed spy- rred in the exciting film. Antonio" s Smith is a will be the added feature on the same program, Yu NW LB Drops 2 Appeals | Ottawa, Dec. 28.--(CP)--The Na- tional War Labor Board has dis- issed an appeal by the Dow emical Company of Sarnia, ask- ibg reduction of the normal work , Week from 48 to 44 hours and cor- resronding wage increases to the extent necessary for maintenance of present weekly earnings. 'Also dismissed was a cross-ap- peal by the United Mine Workers of America, representing the 50 Dow employees, asking the Labor Board fo direct increases of 12 cents an hour, * "This board has never directed any employer to reduce or increase the number of hours making up his normal work week," the board state- gent said. © The company originally applied for increases of 9.09 cents, to take effect with a four-hour reduction in the normal work week. The Re- gional War Labor Board authorized fn increase of 10 per cent but made fo reference to shorter hours. i The union cpposed the company proposal and an appeal was then +ade by the ccmpany to the Na- Jonal Board. A cross-appeal by the union asked a 12-cents-an-hour in- Crease; i, The' Dow plant, which produces fens. is located near the govern- 8 t-owned butadiene plant of Polymer Corporation and the Can- 4 Synthetic Rubber Company ,' which combines styrene butadiene to make rubber. Originally the wage schedules of three plants were on a common jase. In July the three corporations y to reduce their work week '48 to 44 hours -and*to seek fssion for an increase in wages to maintain take-hcme pay." | Polymer's 950 employees and Ca- D n Synthetics 125 agreed to the proposal and the necessary appro- al were obtained. The United fine Workers of America, repres- nting the Dow workers, declined sought a rate increase without duction of hours. Ee 7 A ed AL PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENT Joe FFER VARIETY OF MENUS 1 FOR CELEBRATION OF NEW YEAR'S EVE. J AT THE HOTEL GENOSHA } Plans have all been completed for a la celebration New Year's Eve. at the otel Genosha. Van Walker and his 1 Genosha Orchestra will supply e music, for the dancers in the jccadilly Club" and at 11 o'clock a able supper will be served to the batrons, After 12 o'clock dancing will Pr until 3 am, ¥ Favors for every lady and gentleman ll be given as well as Hats, Horns, alloons, Noisemakers, etc. According the management reservations are going fast and that only & limited number are still avatlable, AT THE CLUB BAYVIEW, WHITBY Ontario County's brightest night the CLUB BAYVIEW in Whitby, announce that they are béing flooded with requests for reservations for the New Year's Eve. celebration. Club Bay- view has only recently opened and ac- cording to all reports is really "Some- thing" in the way of a night spot. An outstanding Orchestra from Toronto has been contracted to supply the music on New Year's Eve. and the pa- trons can be assured of a fine evening of dancing and celebration. Of course the usual assortment of Hats, Horns, Noisemakers, etc., will be handed out free to every patron. Those who have not visited The Club Bayview will find it at 1000 Byron St. South in Whitby, near the New Highway. AT THE O.C.V.L The Corinthian Lodge are holding their; New Year's Eve. dance this year in the auditorium of the O.C.V.I. Jack Madden and his Orchestra from Toronto have been engaged to supply the Music for the event. This is a real fine dance band and the lodze reports that already it looks like a sellout crowd for New Year's Eve. .' Sanicing will begin at 9 o'clock and end at 2 am. A buffet luncheon will be served at 11.30 p.m. and every guest will receive the usual Noisemakers, Hats Horns, etc. All proceeds from this dance will be donated to charity. AT THE SUBILEE A monster crowd is expected to greet the. Year at the Jubilee Pavilion next esday night and according to the manager Mr. Owen McCrohan, tic- kets ate already nearing the sold out 8! jo usual Boyd Valleau and -his Or- chestra will be in attendance to supply the music, with Walter Scott doing the vocal 2 AT THE AVALON "Always'a crowd at the Avalon", at least that's the slogan they use at this popular Oshawa Dance palace. However according to the management it will really bulge on New Year's Eve. if ad- vance ticket sales are any indication of the crowd that is expected to be resent to welcome the New Year. All n all it - looks like the .places of amusement in Oshawa, and vicinity are. goirg to be taxed to capacity next Tuesday, Night. AT BARNHART"S PAVILION 4 "A gala New Year's Eve dance has bpen arranged by the nianagement of nhart's Pavilion. In addition to the ellent program of dancing there Ww be favors for all to add to the fun and frolic. ge. SUNSHINE AID » Vitamin D, found in fish ols, helps compensate for the lack of Msunshine in winter months. AUGUST BIRTHSTONES Either the sardonyx or the peri- Flot are considered birthstones for gthe month of August. i, AID TO UTENSILS { Enameled handles on kitchen utensils will not chip or fade if they are coated with colorless nail polish ~ 3 The shade of green in an apple ee's leaves will determine how red e apples will be, ol Biltmore -- "Angels Over Broad- way" 12.54-3.30-6.00-8.30-10.50. "Mr. Wise Guy" 2.14-4.50-7.20- 9.50. Last complete show 9.50. Marks -- "In Old Sacramento" 1.40-4.30-7.25-10.25. "Gentle- man Joe Palooka" 12.30-3.20- 6.10-9.10. Last Complete Show at 9.00. Regent -- "Courage of Lassie -- 1.30-3.20-5.10-7.10-9.15. Last complete show at 8.55. i | expectedly reveal the real Killer, MARKS A MIDNIGHT-MARE OF MYSTERY ND HORROR AT THE MARKS NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW "THE CAT CREEPS" The studio which has raised goose bumps throughout the world with such movie monsters as "Dracula," "Frankenstein," "The Wolf Man" and "The Spider Woman," shows in this eerle adventure that fantastic monst- ers are not a prime essential of spine- tingling entertainment; but that a black cat can cause movie-goers to hang on to the edge of thelr seats. The film starts quietly in a newspa- per office, but soon bullds suspense when the principal characters journey to a lonely island and explore a run- down mansion for a fortune that has been missing for fifteen years. Sole inhabitants of the island are A mysterious woman and her pet cat. A good deal of action hangs on the fact that though both know, the loca- tion of the hidden loot, the visitor seeking the treasure, strangles the old lady but doesn't think it import- ant enough to kill the cat. This mis- take leads to his undoing. An unusually impressive cast cludes Paul Kelly, Noah Berry, Douglass Dumbrille, Rose Jonathan Hale and Iris Clive. oo "SHE WOLF OF LONDON" The ominous undertone of the story is established at the start when Phyllis Allenby, descendant of an old Scottish family, is made to believe that she has inherited the 'wolf spirit" curse of her ancestors. Living quietly in London with her aunt and cousin, Phyllis thinks she has escaped the Allenby curse, until a series of murders by an unseen, wolf- like creature occur in the vicinity of her home. Phyllis, obsessed by fear, turns into a blood-thirsty werewolf at night, and breaks her engagement to a young English lawyer, Events move to an exciting climax when she decides to give herself up to the police. who un- and remove all obstacles to the girl's hap- piness, June: Lockhart is an appealing and sympathetic heroine, rating a bow for her capable pérformance. -Outstanding portrayals are turned in by Don Por- ter as the barrister in love with Miss Lockhart, and Sara Heden as her aunt, Jan Wiley makes 'a good impression as the cousin, and Elly Malyon, Den- nis Hoey, Martin Kosleck and Lloyd Corrigan are effective in other roles. JAM SESSION. Carmen Miranda and Phil Silvers beat it out for Vivian Blaine and Harry James in celebration of a bit of good news that comes to the foursome in "If I'm Lucky," 20th Century-Fox's new musical hit opening Monday at thé Regent Theatre. The film boasts a musical score of six new song hits by Josef Myrow and Edgar De Lange, famed composer and lyricist, who make their Hollywood debut as a tune team with this picture. REGENT Perry Como, whose distinctive bari- tone styling has made him a topflight artist on radio. rec d in the can make a bobby-sox idol out of you if you'll just imitate the guy at an- other theatre." The salary offered almost made Perry swoon, but hi swallowed his financial urges and re- fused to cash in on someone else's an style, movies, can thank his own J t st for his present popularity. Currently appearing i "If I'm Lucky," 20th Century-Fox's newest musical which comes Monday to the Regent Theatre, Perry is right on top of the national crooner sweepstakes. But three years ago he was flat broke in his home town, about to forsake his tonsil technique for ton- serial technique. He had just given up singing with Ted Weems' orches- tra because the irregular life permit- ted him no time with his wife and child, and was thinking of going back into the barbering business. About that time, a slender, bow- tied guy named Sinatra, was knocking them dead in New York and a couple of high-pressure agents rode down to Capnonsburg, Pennsylvania, to make 8 deal with Perry. "We understand you've got & nice voice," they told him, "and since there scems to be an open season on 'swooners,' there's no reason why you can't get in on the gravy train. We Don't Forget...the BIG CALA New Year's Eve DANCE - at « BARNHART'S PAVILION 'Favors = - Fun and Frolic Tickets on Sale at Bill's Place d, he P an offer for a sustaining radio show at one-twenti- eth the salary, becauge the station was willing to 'pay Pe! Como as Per- ry Como, . "For a while I asked myself if I were nuts," Perry says, "but I figur- ed it would pgy off a lot better in the long run just to be myself." look at the record shows that It \ : ' "If I'm Lu ,"' Perry's third 20th Century-Fox stars him with Vi- vian Blaine, Harry James and Carmen Miranda, 4 BILTMORE ERROL FLYNN IN TECHNICOLOR DRAMA TOPS DOUBLE PROGRAM NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY The roaring} west, in the days of Wild Bill Hickok, the Dalton boys and ----PLAN A I Va PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! Tickels Are Going Fast vr n WALKER And His Hotel Genosha Orchestra © DANCING TO 3 AM. ® FAVORS TO LADIES & GENTLEMEN © NOISEMAKERS -@ HATS & HORNS ETC. Dinner Served 11 to 1 p.m. Clip and Mail This Coupon NOW! HOTEL GENOSHA New Year's Eve Celebration! Name ; BAAIeBE ...c.c..coiiivisiisssiierseiionisssseississivsrsoves No. of Tickets Required (Tickets $3.75 per person) , Enclose Cash or Cheque and Tickets will be Mailed! ~ 5000 eNN It tant ININIRITItIIeItaRietesd Basse ere, oy PRT REY Reservations MUST Be Picked Up Before 5 p.m. De¢. 3st, + +. and MARKS--Stars , . . Songs . .". Splend girls . , . girls , . , girls. "Earl Carroll sical starring Constance Moore, William Marshall, Bill Goodwin, Johnn Vera Vague and Edward Everett Horton. the screen with glamor and loveliness. stance Moore plays hard-to-get for rugged William Marshall. Johnny Coy newest dancing marvel . . yoy C d .. Sketchbook" is a gay and glorious mu- oy. Those beautiful Earl Carroll girls fll There's bliss in every kiss when Con- The screen's . .» shows the nation the stardust in his feet, and there are plenty of 'hit songs. On the same program is Dennis O'Keefe and Helen Walker in "Her song hits by Josef Myrow and Edward laffs than "Geeting Gertie's Garter", Adventurous Night", which has more De Lange, famed composer and lyricist, A MID-NIGHTMARE OF HORROR Tickets on Sale NOW For New Year's HY BRADY SLLIER FRED pe NOAW BEERY. In. EILY MALYON JAN WILEY Poker Alice, with its colorful cowmen, its turbulent cattle towns and its le- gendary history, lives azain in Warner Bros,' moving Technicolor drama, "San Antonio," which arrives Monday at the Biltmore Theatre. Starring Er- rol Flynn and Alexis Smith and fea- turing 8, Z. "Cuddles" Sakell Victor Francen, John Litel and Paul Kelly, the film tells an exciting story of range war and cattle rustling on the open prairies of Texas. Adapted for the screen from an original screenplay by Alan LeMay and W. R. Burnett, "San Antonio" paints a lavish picture of adventure and ro- mance against a backeround of breath- taking ecenic beauty. Spectacular cattle stampedes, dangerous trick riding and a moving love story, all have been incorporated into the thundering mo- tion picture. Under the production aegis of Robert Buckner, "San Antonio" was directed by David Butler and scored by Max | stetner. All Technicolor color direction | was handled by Natalie Kalmus, assis- ted by Leonard Doss. ADDED THRILL The clever but deadly schemes of a powerful Nazi spy ring and their at- tempt to murder a counter-espionage agent is the exciting plot of Warner Gros. newest film, 'Secret Enemies" | which will be the added attraction at | the Biltmore Theatre on Monday and | Tuesday of next week. Leading a cast of popular players are Cralg Stevens and Faye erson with John Rlidgley, Charles Lang and Robert Warwick in the supporting cast. Not knowing that his girl friend, played by Faye Emerson, is a member of the spy ring, Craig Stevens, as a counter-espionage agent, divulges his plans for trapping the Nazis to her. | However, he is tipped off in time to | capture the entire group. Ben Stoloff | directed the film. Playing MOKDAY and TUESDAY LURE SCHOOL VACATION SPECIAL 7 CARTOONS ADDED ONCE DAILY AT 11.30 A.M. - FROM THERE ON. YOU TRUST TO LUCK STARING ERROL \ i Beautiful TODAY | "ANGELS OVER BROADWAY" Rita Hayworth --Als0-- " EAST IDE KIDS in "Mr. Wise Guy" [ "A woman's as g (as her reputation sssand aman is as = good as his aim!" ; / » 2nd THRILLING HIT! MIDNIGHT SHOW TICKETS NOW ON SALE! SHE HITCHED A RIDE.. HOME A BRIDE! fio Hi THE MUSICAL'WITH THE GOOD LUCK CHARM! PHIL SILVERS - EOGAK CHAE "HARRY JAMES MUSIC MAKERS LAST TIMES TODAY "COURAGE OF LASSIE"