SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951 - REGENT STARS SP ARKIE IN COLORFUL MUSICAL COMING TO REGENT Betty Grable and Dan Dailey, the most popular musical comedy team | perimentaticn also is being carried | Designed by the Navy to counter | Japanese in the movies today, grace the Reg- | ent Theatre screen next Wednesday | when they arrive on the local scene in "Call Me Mister," adaptation of the smash Broadway success of the same name filmed by Twentieth Century-Fox, Technicolor | secund independent electronic system {ity fuse sets off the bomb, which | weighs 1,200 pounds, is 15 feet long, One of the most successful musi- | cal revues of all time, "Call Me | Mister" figures to duplicate its hit | on the screen. In addition to re- taining a number of the highlight | numbers, both songs and sketches, | from the stage original, of the motion picture edition insert- ed a batch of fresh material, wise as well as from a musical view point. A background of American occupation forces in quaint, flavor- some Japan has'been introduced in- to the colorful and counterpart. Betty Grable, magazine-profiled as the world's most beautiful blonde the makers | story- | spirited stage | last year, and dapper Dan Dailey, | perfectly cast here as a genial GI, | 'Many Marriages gain support in 'Call Me Mister" from one -of the leading comedians of the day, television and night club entertainer Danny Thomas, whose biggest screen inning this is. Eight major musical numbers promise to contribute to the air of merriment prevailing this newest "Call Me Mister." the top new ballad, "I Just Can't Do Enough For You--Baby," the tunes created for the film by Prepares to Sail Among them 1s! one of | lyricist Mack Gordon and composer | Sammy Fain. A wartempo revival of the mid-40's hit, *'I'm Gonna Love That Guy' (Like He's Never Been Loved Before), by Frances Ash, is another timely asset for the film. From the original stage version of "Call Mec Mister" comes the titie song, the spiritual-flavored "Going Home Train" and other contribu- tions by Harold J. Rome. 'Speciai materia; has been provided Danny Thomas in the film by Jerry Seelen and Karl K. Brent. A famous skit taking off the Air Corps, "Military Life," has been retained from the show for the film version. Also featured in 'Cail Me Mister's"' Technicolor reincarnation are Dale Robertson, handsome newcomer; Benay Venuta, popular New musical comedy star; rising person- alities Richard Boone, remembered | | Royal 2: | many York | | either. from a prized character etching in| "Halls of Montezuma." and 'Jelfrey Hunter; the irrepres:tible Frank Fontaine. 'FLYING MISSILE' FIRST FILM OF SUPER-WEAPON IN ACTION The "top secret" label has at last been ripped from the flying missile, most revolutionary weapon in re- cent history, which inspired "The Flying Missile," the new Columbia picture starring Gleen Ford and Vi- veca Lindfors and playing at the Plaza Theatre next Thursday-satur- day. For security reasons, the Depart- ané a man of many antics, guided-missile carriers; Army ex- on in unified fashion. The only flying missile which can be tully described is called the Lark. kamikase threat during World War II, the Lark has two liquid rocket engines, uses acid and ani ine fuel, and can operate out- side the oxygen layer. When the Lark nears a target, a picks it up and guides it. A proxim- and has two pairs of right angle wings. A special weapon like the flying missile calls for special men to ex- periment with it. Glenn Ford en- acts one of these men in the new Columbia film, tracing some of the danger, excitement and romance in this top-secret work. Viveca Lind- fors stars with Ford in "The Fly- ing Missile," and the supporting cast is headed by Henry O'Neill, Carl Benton Reid and Joe Sawyer. "The Flying Missile' was produced by Jerry Bresler and directed by Henry Levin, Richard English and James Gunn wrote the screen play. As Brigade That old song, "The Bells are] Ringing, for Me and My Gal", is | on more lips than a man can count | at Fort Lewis, Wash. as members | of the 2nd Field Regiment, RCHA, | a. . the second battalions of the | Royal Canadian Regiment and | 2nd Regiment wind up their affairs prior to sailing for the Far | East and a combat role in Korea. | For many of them, especially the younger mey, winging up their af- | fair. has meant "gettin' hitched". Records officers at Army Head- | quart rs could only guess at how | had tied the knot since the units were ordered abroad. One said he thought it was all of 100; another | said he was certain it was. much | more than that. Roman Catholic and Protestant padres ' weren't sure, All they know is' that they have been "extremely busy marry- ing people". Major J.Y.L. Dube of the Royal | 22nd Regiment started it in Jan- vary when he and the former Miss Monique Cartier of St. Jean, Que. said "I do" in the military chapel | at the camp. ment of Defence kept under wraps | the experiments on the flying mis- sile. Finally, Columbia Pictures was authorized to film everything about the super-weapon that would nor for a motion picture whose primary aid and comfort 4 potential enemy, purpose was entertainment. Authoritative sources feel "the flying missile' may, in make the big bomber obsolete. bomb is guided unerringly by radar echoes. If a missile is fired in the wrong direction, it can be made to change its course while in flight so as to hit its target. value of the weapcn is. thrillingly demonstrated in ""The Flying sile,"" during scenes of "war games" staged by the U.S. Navy. a submarine commander, guides a flying missile towards another, dist- | ant submarine which in turn "aims" it at an aircraft carrier, and "sinks" the ship. It is known that the Joint Chiefs of Staff were so impressed by the | time, that Since then everybody's been doin' it, including Lt. William R. Allen, Edmonton, of the 2na Fiel | Regi- ment, RCHA and Miss Margaret Jea Chamberlain, Kingston, Ont.; Capt. L. V. Crowley, Royal Canad- ian Army Dental Corps, of Toronto and Miss Russella Lane, Windsor and Regina; L/Cpl. Ray Steele, Nort Bay, Ont., a member of No. 25 Canadian Provost Corps Company and Miss Anna May Riley, Tum- water, Wash.; Lt. J. G. Henderson, Hamilton and Picton, 2nd Field Regiment, RCHA, and Miss Ruth Hill of Toronto; Lt. J. P. Maclean, Toronto, No. 25 Public Relations Unit, and Miss Joan Walker, Buck- | ingham, Que. There have been a great many | more marriages but just how many The | This spectacular | matrimony, Mis- | Ford, as | no one is prepared to say The only one who might know is Dan Cupid, himself, and he's much too busy trying to interest the remainder in to care. BARRISTER DISBARRED Toronto, March 17 -- (CP) --| Frederick George Bourne of Ham- | iiton today was disbarred as a law= | yer. The Law Society of Upper | Canada = announced its discipline | committee had found him "guilty of professional misconduct and con- Before going forth to preach, for guidanee in this scene from the famod Wichita Mt. appearing in "The Prince of Peace," new cinecolor feature opening at the Marks Theatre Monday, Christ, portrayed by DAILY T illard Coody, prays Easter pageant, Dar reunited by Danny of the besides. e with me is the invitation extended by Betty Grable and Dan Dailey, Twentieth Century-Fox for another time | Technicolor musical hit opening next Wednesday Thomas is the featured funster in the adaptation of the smash | | Broadway stage revue which has been brought to the. screen with many | original plus a batch of new top musical numbers in the in "Call Me Mister," | at the Regent Theatre. | IMES- GAZETTE News Not:zs Fiom Prine> Albert F. E. SMITH Correspondent Prince Alber:, .Liarch Etta Davies.cf Toronto, vis her mother, Mrs. Len Sr daughter Mari this weel. Cn Thur:day Marion returned with her mother for a few days in the city. 16--Mrs. | 2d with | n and | to be used Sympathy is extended to the fam- { ily of the late Mrs. William Hill in her sudden passing on Wednesday at Hemilton at the home of her daughter. Expressions of symvathy are also | extended to the relatives of the late Mr, Joshua Collins, who passed | away on Tuesday at this home in| Uxbridge Township. Mrs. Rena Hcpe and grand- daughter, Judy Dickenson, spant a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Murphy. The Vance family are at last en- | joying Hydro fater waiting several years for the line to reach there. Mrs. Fletcher, Sr. spent the week end with her Mr, and Mrs. F. Fletcher. Wesley Lane is again assistant cub leader after an absence of some | months. Mrs. Russel Butson is recovering | son, HARD TIMES' ST.PATRICK'S DANCE TONITE OVER-20 CLUB Y.W.C.A. Admission 50c ® TONIGHT eo DANCING TO JACK FOWLER & ORCH. Fecturing JEAN HAY DANCING 9-12 VARCOE'S" Just East of Oshawa $2.00 Per Couple. Couples Only | Marks--"Pazan Love Song" -- 135, | + 3.40, 5.40, 7.45, 9.45. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. | Regent--*"The West Point Story", 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35, 9.40. Last complete show, 9.25 p.m. | Biltmore -- "Come Out Fizhting", | 1.00, 3.50, 6.25, 9.15. "Dark Com- mand," 2.00, 4.50, 7.25, 10.15. Last complete show begins at 9.08 p.m. | 'Plaza -- "Breakthrough," 1:30, 3:32 | 5:34, 7:36 and 9:38. Last complete show at 9:04 p.m. of Toronto, | | Last Times Today! | ESTHER ILLIAMS = 779 7 EE Sousa Caer pm rm -- ry Malti LE material | ODD FELLOWS & REBEKAHS C.P.T. BINGO AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL CORNER JACKSON and ALBERT ST. 3 JACKPOTS 540.00 ic TO BE RUN OFF COME ONE -- COME ALL MONDAY, MARCH 19th -8 P.M. 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"The Flying that stalks its prey, backgrounds this scene from the new Columbia picture starting Thursday at the Plaza Theatre. Viveca Lindfors in the film, with Henry NEAGLE as Odette MENAC stor of The Third Man ALL THE HEARTBEATS and HEARTACHES OF A GREAT CITY FILMED IN MONTRE JAN RUBES pr SUSAN DOUGLAS GEARY ROWAN REGENT TODAY Cadi d ony e,'* the bomh VIRGINIA Glenn Ford, right, stars with °F in the ORIENT! "AF xeiting Ride Which Ev yee Takes!" . NEW YORK TIMES O'Neill, measure of distance former boxing champion irritating sensation of astonishment device nervous twitch bustle stayed behind toper . summer (Fr.) . observe adds guided a suffix article of furniture gaiter of youth adhesive substance lacerate win through effort foam THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD! THE BEAUTIFUL STORY OF JESUS ...FOR THE FIRST JESUS Thelile of; elie " CHRIST ft TIME FULLY PORTRAYED IN GLORIQUS COLOR ON THE SCREEN. PRICES 'CHILDREN 25c¢ ALL PERFORMANCES ADULTS -- MATINEE 40c in favor of VTHE SCREEN'S FIRST COMPLETE VERSION OF THE SSION PLAY FILMED IN GLORIOGUS COLOR M ATINEE AT 2 P.M. » 2! EVENING AT 7 & 9 P.M.