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Stephen Crane's "The Bridge Comes to Yellow Skyr" for the BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR, JULY 16,1952 Ava Gardner, Robert Taylor, pT 'Her to Eternity' At Capitol Aug. 5 "From Here to Eternity.1 screen, this weeK purcnasea from the Columbia Broadcasts ing Company the Vine St. The Columbia Pictures' film version of James Jones' novel, will have its world premiere at the Cap ater in Hollywood. He w.111 operate it as a legitimate reper itol Theater Aug. 5.

Burt Lan tory theater. In New Western at the Capitol "Ride, Vaqnero!" goes over familiar ground In a story of post-Civil War frontier life. Occasional bursts of action enliven an otherwise routine picture. "Ride, Vaquero!" which starts off at a gallop on the screen caster, Montgomery Clift, De borah Kerr. Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed star.

Fred Zlnne- MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BBOOU.III ALBEK "Mokaa oa loatk Slroot," 11. ltM mann directed and Buddy Ad- ler produced from' the screen 4:48, 7:41, "Tho LMI Haaa," the Capitol Theater, begins to slow down before it has the story half told and its pace is no more than a walk at the end. But it has a glittering cast to offset its shortcomings, and Robert 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' Arrives on the Roxy Screen Film version of the long-run stage comedy, tailored to nit the endowments of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, provides light, spicy entertainment. By JANE CORBY "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," the musical film version of the Joseph Fields-Anita Loos musical, Is bouncing around, the screen at the Roxy Theater, filling, to judge from the stampede of patrons In the aisles, a long-felt void in film entertainment play by anlel TaDradash. The Dicture will be projected on the FOX "tootk Woaua." 7:17, "Oao OM'i Coalouloa," 1:17, 4:11.

wide screen with Stereopronic Taylor, Ava Gardner, Howard METmorOLTTAN Th. ynoMoat'l tajf." sound. himself and bride, Ava Gard 7:04, lOill: Tow4el Bloor," 11.14. it4z, Keel and Anthony Quinn man The new film comes to the PARAMOUNT anrao." 11:14. 2:41.

ner. But Anthony Quinn, a bold age to act as if they were in screen after more man two I'll! "aoot tlnti" years of preparation, following volved in happenings of great MANHATTAN uncoum Mexican bandit, resents this indication of onrush-ing civilization, and shows his the purchase of Jones' best moment at all times. Also, tne ASTOB "Slalaf 17," 10:14. 1:41. seller.

4:81. 7:18, 4:34. 11:44. displeasure by trying to burn CAMTOL "BMo. Vaoaora!" 14:34.

12:4. Between the continuous hulla- IDL TAQimKO!" M-G-M skUroj 1:44, 4:24. 7:44, 14:44, 11:44. Keel's cabin down and making ium Asm Color, dlrootod kr John Forrow atl molaooO or gtophen Ann. Scrota ploy CRITERION "Aff.tr With a Huntington Hartford 'balloo about the story, which "was originally in book form, In the presence of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell none gauay tnreats.

wf rrank rentoa. At too Capitol TBeatoi-. 14:24, 12:11, 2:11, 4:44, 4:57, 7:4, 4:41. 11:31. CAST Robert Tutor.

Ata Gordnrr. How- To Present 'Daphne' of this matters, and they're al QLOBE C. Mora!" 11:14, 1:41, 4:44. ROBERT TAYLOR, in "Ride, Vaquero!" at the Capitol Theater. Kott, AathoBT QDina, Kurt Kuuisr, To Do Canta.

Robert Taylor is the bandit's foster brother, who deserts Quinn for Keel's side, after he Huntington Hartford will pre proTlew of "TraaW Horn," 19.44 1.90 a. 14 1f.IV way back in the 1920s, and the recent musical of the name, which gave the Ziegfeld The ways present, together or HAYFAIB "Sesrat 1, 1:02, singly, in this picture. These sent "Daphne," a comedy by Thaddeus C. Suski, radio, tele 3:03, 11107. 1:08.

picture is in Ansco Color and ater the longest run in its quar MUSIC BALL "Tho Baal Wxaa," 14:34, GENU MELL, prima ballerina, starred with the Radio City Music Hall Corps de Ballet in the current stage revue, "Alpine Echoes." 'The Band Wagon" is on the screen. nas naa a gumpse of Ava. That's about as far as the story the Southwest Texas back vision and motion picture two scintillating stars keep attention riveted on themselves, and with both In the film, it 7:14, 14:10) otaco. 12:29, 3:27. 4:24.

4:21. ground is good-looking, so, PARAMOUNT "Tka Cbana at Foatkar writer and director, in New York on Sept. 30. Author and remains coherent. From this point on ita wanders about, offering a little illegal love-mak BITOT," 14, 1:14, 4:33, 7:54, 14:44.

12:21) ataf. 11:44. 3:181 1:14. 1:51. doesn't make a particle of dif quero!" and makes a convincing drunken lout while he's about It.

Taylor's role calls for him to look stern handle a gun fast and slap Ava Gardner when: she kisses him. Howard Keel fares worst of the lot: he although this Is just another Western, story-wise, these adornments dress it up con ter of a century history, along with the natural audience interest in film stars Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, who play the famous diamond-loving Lorelei Le and her friend Dorothy, respectively, the Roxy, it BTVOl "galoau," 1015, 12:20, 2:44, 4:44. T. 4:10. 11:14 ing here, some rough riding producer are negotiating with George Cukor to direct the play.

Mr. Hartford, who last ference what happens to the story line. Marilyn Monroe's Lorelei is BOXT "Oaatlaraoa Prof or Blaadal," siderably. 12:44, 3:14, 5:94, S10. 10:44) ita4 11:55.

1:21. 4:55. 7:35. 14:44. there and a great big brawl with Quinn and his cutthroats pletely unsubtle, and reaches The title, "Ride, Vaquero!" Is season produced josepn Con TICTORIA "Tka Moon 1, rilao," 14, 11:14, 1:44, 1:41, 4.14, 7:31, 4:14.

11:11. WARNIR "Clnam-a." 2:44, 1:44. just a title, and has no special rad's "The Secret Sharer" and a dumb little blond girl, who doesn't quite lisp but seems to be on the verge of it, and who its apex, as far as the audience is concerned, when Marilyn and Jane, looking for a certain roll of photographic film, conspire just keeps on doggedly trying to hold onto his land and his wife, with no encouragement meaning, except to indicate that "GENTLEMKIf FUm BLONDES" 94Hfc Contnry-Faa Teeaaleolar mualaal film. M4 er fUwrt Hnwka and aradared or wrecking a whole town. Quinn has to be killed off, to make an end of the trouble, and Taylor gets his too, because after all, he loves Keel's wife.

voices the shrewdly coramer- VrT0rWWW-8NfrVTSl Bet C. Saerei. him Charlea 1 i i nhcorvatinna nf tho pharap, from to yank the pants off Elliott r4 i. i SrmHM.tUi;lM1.7. this is a tale of cowboy territory, Howard Keel, who sings nary a note in the picture, has come to the spot after the Civil War to establish a home for Ride Vaquero!" has Its mo 1 ataaaaaayaal Reid, suspected of harboring it.

WAY t. 47a. SI I )rft OUmiX Fart KHttKUf 1 Anthony Quinn has the most ments of excitement, but they Ijodenif. MM the awetral comedy SSISt4- Tier in a soft treble, accompanied CAST Jena Raeeen, Marilyn Monroe, by an accomplished babv-stare. fESSE? lane Russell lopes around in in spite of this episode, the colorful part in "Ride.

Va- are tar apart, j. c. men in the picture manage to i a lovely-long-legged strides, and Norm Vartten, Hawartl Wendell. corral only the most casual at IP I1 between wisecracks tries to tention in "Gentlemen Prefer is perfectly safe to predict, has 'curb her friend's predatory in- Blondes." Besides Reid, who as Dorothy's boy friend con stincts in regard to diamonds. 'onn 10 A.

VMiM Mill' Ml I lC I I MTKRYX CRAYSOH tributes a good performance, The hit song of the original one of the hits of the year on its hands. The screen version of the jffsm Charles Coburn is amusing as Corn tarty aaf 4 a gay old boy who owns a dia KENMORE DYKER PROSPECT TIIYOU ORPHEUM MADISON BUSHWICK racy classic has undergone show, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," sparks the film's biggest production number, with Miss Monroe and a male mond mine and Tommy Noo- some changes. Two new songs have been added and others nan is mawkish, but suitably IUVIUKKUW t2s? line putting it across with zest. have been cut out The time of GREENPOINTj rvntnr nu so, as Miss Monroes well heeled admirer. Later the same song serves for I II BIIIAlA llPniklllPlr afilffV III I I CTTtlV AtWUB a 5UEM But this picture belongs to IVlUolL.

mtKKIIYltiil AINU InAI XXTttXr a zingy courtroom scene, with Miss Russell, in a blond wig Marilyn Monroe and Jane Rus uauiXMi'i nun tj 1 i aiV I I the story has been stepped up from the 1920s to now. In the -course of all these changes it has become glaringly evident that irs not much of a storyl AIDEN JAMAICA KEITH'S tlUWINO 4 MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID! f4iW XSB sell, and while acting a little, dancing a little and singing a and with the Monroe mannerisms, repeating the perform KEITH'S J'MSflsicinc'MI i 1 ICNMON4 Mill ance with some flourishes of little they give the customers a "a 4TX. 1 lt.im'':mMiiSiv laaaoaaeaeaaa double eyeful. Maybe the stage versions of "Gentlemen Prefer anyhow, that the humor is crude to the point of slapstick, that the dialogue is rough rather than sophisticated. her own.

Besides "Diamonds" from the stage show, there are two more of "the original tunes, "Two Little Girls from Little Rock" Blondes" relied on sophisticated urtn AAfot 4T44ir vren Wll I IflMQ dialogue and jazzy tunes for their box-office pull. Only the Misses Monroe and Russell r.WVf. I IkValBilltlllW ft Ca II aOa. 1 fJo FULTON I DbKALB. B'KLYM and "Bye, Bye, Baby," with two new songs, "Anyone Here for Love" and "When Love Goes count in the screen version.

MGM'sSpIashy C'Oxfi On Roxy Stage sung by both girls. rrri Wrong, 1 Musical Humor Is Broad "Boardwalk Fancies," the new Summer revue on the Roxy's Ice-Colorama stage, features The story remains in general the same as the musical. Lore lei Lee and her friend Dorothy 'RICHARD WIDHARKS HITTER Marleen Smith, Peggy Wallace, Trixie, Tommy McGinnis, Marc Nelson, Larry Griswold, and the Roxy Skating Blades and Belles and the Choraleers. are packed off to Europe by miindNtytUami' JOEL McCREA Barbara HALE Lorelei's boy friend, whose millionaire father is trying to -J break up the affair, and Lorelei keeps in diamond -collecting 'Stalctg 17 Again Held at the Astor practice by looking for a prospect on the boat. Dorothy be HAT4UU4 Its ATNIVINI VIM 132 lieves in love, without a thought BURT VIRGINIA for diamonds.

They have ad LANCASTER MAYO For the second successive week "Stalag 17" has proven one of 4 the biggest boxofflce a'ttractioii3 to play the Astor praf thli ifirrfitg firit novel! AS LONG AS LOVE SHALL LAST by violt aUobold 33.50 Al rnr noolutnre, or From rscsra SEiViiouAn nnjuRN) mm niwch LAMAS DAHL COI NA SANGAREE nZ to 3 DIMENSION Mtksm SHOOT FIRST ventures in keeping with their personal tastes, and the picture winds up with wedding bells IdIub-ONI GIRL'S-CONFESSIONI A tilUr FERNANDO JACK Lhml I AMAS CARSON 1 InmtAi LU ST.CTR 'A KDROOM FANTASY Theater in years. Business reg jVANTACE PRESS, INC, N.w Tark. tor botn. The humor Is broad, com- istered by this Billy Wilder production, now starting Its I -X Clriaill W. Ill If SI 1 4 H'i! 3 1 4 '1 4 1 1 1 1- Hi a 4 4' .4 44 -'1 4 dv 'third week, has, to date, ex Charlotte GREENWOOD FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHTI THC WORLD'S BIGGEST MUSICAL CAST OF SOO STARTS TOMORROW AVALON and MARINE i NEW 1S3 teitien AIHGHT III VHIICE High Adventure in MGM's See Esther's Water Ballet IWUUL rtWKLIMA inn mm at 1 aeterietant: Wlooe OMM.in 2 7906 or Clrr.lt W220 N.

1. aoi 0ll.ee: deed Itort. 4 at 45th St. Show 4ui SotciM From timet Squirt direct to Jones letc end rel.ro Seat S4 40 Mctton urn round trip i 00. Bus reamatieai CI S-U20.

Setti 40c to 14.10 BBOOKIYH gOWO STIWE: 404 FULTON BTBEET. NErirw 4.3630 ceeded the grosses reported for the same period for the highly popular "Road to Ball," which had a seven-week capacity run at the Astor. "Stalag 17," starring William Holden, Don Taylor and Otto Preminger, with five members nf the original Broadway cast, including Robert Strauss and' Harvey Lembeck, opened to rave reviews. i with (J T0M4JERRr DOORS OPEN 11 A.M. PETER RICHARD Jj LAWFORD GREENE ,1 oat if WJLTZ STAG! PLAYS STAGE PLAYS FINAL DAY "THE PRESIDENT'S LADY" and "POWDER RIVER" MUSICAL 8MA8H!" Coleman, Mirror rniF pnDTFR'c Plus KANSAS PACIFIC Sterling Hayden In Color AN-CAN OOOtSOKNIOAM OOOKOftNIOAM 4 "Skalnih't (oallnr to rood for yoar tvnnr aoae Perfect for tor srools." WALTER WrXCHELL MFNASHA RICHARD skulnik whorf The fifth season 'Air-Cond.

ICORT TIHT.44M J-41H En.lrl.5u.l:l.(N. MTl.M.o.l MM.4at.13un ABE BURROWS 1HUBERT.W 444t CI.4-4m 1 I II it lir A ALAN EADD JEAN ARTHUE KINGS AY' 4 SHANE" (Technicolor)! Kiate Hlalraay 4 Coaoy telaae Ato. 4 qjur WANTS BUNaa" UTH HUMEY fl ROBERT AVA H0WARD TAYLOR GARDNER KEEL I 44 aa MctMi a. I BVlI. at 1:3.

Mata. SAT. 4 WED. at 1:40 OOBDON MacEAl Mr II Klaaa Hlflin, KATHSYN CBAVSON Bt. i aad C.

I4tk i "DESERT SONG" 4 TORT VENGEANCE" Bath In rater "A HIT." Life Magazine MAURICE EVANS IAL FOR MURDER MARINE Ftatknk Araaoa Klafi Hlfkway BROOK W.45 St. CI. 4-4IS4 8TEVTABT GRANGES JEAN SIMMONS "YOUNG BESS" (TCE0C, 4 "COLUMN SOUTH" AUDI MURPHY Kt. at 1:40. Mata.

SAT. Ji WED. at 1:44 'Somethlnr rara ta saci'-Zfatclcini, Yul Brynner Rodgeri Hammertein'i The king and i JAMES, 44tlr St. Wett way Errs. Matinee.

SAT. WED. FlatlaiHle aa4 Flatbaab Avmooo ROOGERS HAMMERSTEIN'S VALENTINE COOL I StZtJ ZtjZ I illlliliril VI HI DOORS OPEN tO A TO SHOW BUSINESS. LOO K4 BETTER THAN Flatboeli Annuo m4 MI4oe4 4 treat PATIO ROSALIND RUSSELL MARIS WILSON 'NEVER WAVE AT AW AC Aveauo 4 MIDWOOD t. 1314 Bt.

STARTS WED. WIDE SCIEEN i MILLION DOLLARS Aflcitijon. Timrj ODGERS HAMMERSTEIN'S i NEW MUSICAL COMEDY HIT ME AND JULIET Atr-Conrl MAJEITIC, 44m St Wctt at aay laor. 4 Saara. Mata.

Sat. 4 Wed. 2 30 Shvp MAYFAIR 4 the hitch-hiker' LADIES FREE DISHES TODAT AT MAYFAIR WESTERN! 44 I r' TrtARDWAlK nimStl fySUroi 'f ESF rl I LINDEN. NaBtran4-Parktlde Am. ELM.

Aeeaae at Cart I7tk ALBEMARLE. Flatb. NEVER LET ME GO" 4 "SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY" EXCELLENT COMEOVf-The Wew Yorker -Grand Winchell TOM EWELL THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH 1 VANESSA BROWN FULTON St CI -ei(i FARSAGUT. Flat.Aw..Farr. 114.

'Deaert Rati' 4 'Treaanro of the Golden Condor 3 ANGELS (n RAM BELLA SPEWACK uinc rtiDiCTiAM Awnrocru1 smi. Erra. at 8:40. Mate. SAT.

A WED. at 3:30 oioawt no. linili) WIIIIIJ I iniTnilULIlJLIi (loOi la Cetor COLLEGE, Flattaali 'TROUBLE ALONG THE -THE SYSTEM SEATS NOW at BOX OFFICE thru NOV. 7 WALTER SLEZAK JBROSiS CARMEN HENRY OOWA.N MATHBWS DANIELL Directed by JOSE FERRER 45.alalj.Sat A Wd. RADIO CITY MUSIC 11ALL mem screhis Tlilv Best Mutical of th WISH YOU WERE HERE A New Municol Comedy iIMPIRIAL.W.O Man Sot I ITHCRE NEVER WAS A MAM IIKF k.

I a. 1 Showploc of Notion Rock4f4ll4r Cantar "A wonderful musical haie, NEWS "THE BAND WAGON" surrin, FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE Pulltzrr Prima Play Critlea' Circle Award The Theatre Guild A Jotetia Lilian present PICNIC as, A hew Plat bv WILLIAM INGE i Stated by JOSHl A LOGAN PUSIC Mat. Today 2:30 AVENUE AVENUE RCA Synhre-Sereea Battle Circus; alio Fast Companj BAT Rmr.l awn at-vnir-r vanar oi i ftvi r-l brevoort 11 I ill 11 I 'A SLIGHT CASE OF rjjj 1 1 1 1 hi iL zi n.e 0 ll alilillVl I'lii i ay ii i bee hub oiKiw mm If 1 aal aQ a at I V. a I mUUIMAI I (it BEST MUSICAL IMS DRAMA CRITICS' CIRCLE AWARD ROSALIND RUSSELL WONDERFUL TOWN THl NFW MUSICAL COMEDY Alr-Cond. I Winter Garden, B'yASIISt.

CI. 5-487B metica's Greatest jORGY BESS! By GERSHWIN HEYWARD fJlfr-Cond etw-M CI. 5-5201) Evia. at 8:30. Mata.

SAT. St WF.D. at OSCAR LEVANT NANETTE FABRAY JACK BUCHANAN witH JAMES MITCHELL Directed by VINCENTS MINNELLI Produced by ARTHUR FREED Color by TECHNICOLOR An M-G-M Pidr4 ON STAGE: "ALPINE ECHOES" Gala new raw producatl by laonidoff, Rock.ftaa, Corpt da (allot, Choral Ennmbla and Symphony OrcrVaitra Tir4Cr4cJ by Raymond Poigo. Doon Opo. Friday MS A.

M. SUnley. 4th An. and 75th It African Qneenl alaa Hl4h Noe BEDFOSD National, 720 Wuhlagten An Tartan Triumphal Tartan'a Draerl Myaterr Tronb lh The a3 I Vl Llneela Plato The Desert Song; Fort Vengeance BENSONHUBST MARBORO Young Ben also Column South WALKER The Desert Song Fort Vengeance BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Botfleld, DirftleM and Fulten Sta Mafnetlo Monateri Raraari of the Seren Seaa ST. GEORGE The Promoter; T- E- iet.r,io,3o,u4.i4,4jo,io.$tq,,siti2 1 1 i 1 AIqii IADD Jean ARTHUR II I II Pktvra ah 10:10 Sto9oSrwot.l2:2,3J7, ETta.

at 8:30. Mall. SAT. A WED. at 2:30 TKrfllWaSri.

intn biftni niut LtttLn: i EMIE In COLOR Dennl. O-KFEFK II I -F04T VCNGEANCr I 't 11 1 La hPSRS Tttt terminal, Feurtli An. and Oea Tariaa and the Blare Gtrli Tartan and the Araareaa I 0 I Never Let Me Go; Lareenr HHARCE AT ALAN DEAN i SAXON ucoapPTHD SAXON is "UPROARIOUS and atiTanaarrr-vr Stalag 17 BOBBY BRANOT Colonial, Broadway and Chauoi.y FLATBI'SH ASTOR tense a mixture of jokes and conspiracy!" "A lJM RUSSCASE 'a aiiooxm fcrVW Narar Lot Ma Ga; alaa Slilht ae of Lareetir Hungry Hill; Caravan Trouble Along the Way; The Syitem MEMORABLE I MATINEE EVERY DAY al 2:45 I M-G-M PRCBtNTB WILLIAM HAK14PIARE, Af Pooled BOOTH Thatr st w. ata t-sm tadWa M4U0trj4ra FilMbb4.u$lKmP.M.IlTlMalmi.U AVENUE Beverly, 111 Church Annw Cnlrer. 4323 18th Avenut werer Let Me Oat alao faee of Larrena-Never Let Me (joi alaa Slifht Caae of Lareenr TIMES FEATUII nT4.

ft Chtpren-NaaTranol Ava.1 1 ri a I i Stalaci 17 WHllAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR QUO PREMINGER U4KANA4UA rca 8yT.hr.srMI nans Livistiao Andersen; deminoie Kftit CaiMw iiiariBi Ava. A Avenut Man In the Dark: Ambnah at Tomahawk Gas Produced and Directed try IILIY WILM i MiiMwiM wi mm wi mm Illl ll Leader, Cay ltlaa NtvMrk Ami. Haas Christian Ajideraeni also Seminole VOGUE ZZLT'uTZS? Justi Short Subjects ri C1AHI KiU JlrJUOftWaC $or "iirjr. giveaways a itiiifu Uaua jtkht immwns EAST FLATB NEW RUGBY ArD4i.c.T;Haiu Christian Andersen; Seminola GERRTTTSErt BEACH law Orahaam, arrlttaoa A whltm An. Fart Aaaehei alaa Blood aa the Moon SALOME C4ia bt 1 KINCS rtll.HVYAT Pygmalion; also Major Barbara PARK HLOPI JEWEL 7 Aw.

4 474. St. ALL THEATRES AIR-CONDITIONED "HIGHEST RATING! PRODIGIOUSLY Av.ro. and IVd Btroet 4 BBIIrMAIA 1 14 CANARSIE CARLTON KSTaS Shane; also Lady Wants Mink 'HIOB NOON K. rtooor.Teeli.

HI illUflU UULLI1 MmUOiriU! ArcW Wintfoa, fott PARK, 44tfc Street aad Fin Anauo 'Deaert Rate' 4 Truiere of Betdea Coooer' (Te.li.) riaia, Flatbnn Aaa. end Park TKo Promoter; alaa Branra Butter rreaaon rara won ilfh au 'ur i dkKIKMET. DaKft'k At. sr. Tmbr.M A.

HuMMlirav Baaatart ITTI jkintrtiiMH 'Shane; also Lady Wants Mink A "FAST SANDERS aaal a a I I I nV If Ottu 1 fOtfTWIWS fgnrl OUHI-VA JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE 'o4, RITZ, 4tk Anno and 4it 4traet June Allyaea and I4tk ttroet RIDCr-WOOD COMF-ANr" vm ILL ltl.UUlf 1 latrine, DAVID Ao7 LratUT0UM4 cM.rWfTH rfil IC17IIM PAM' A 'Cattle Town' (Teen.) RIDGEWOOD EXT. Never Let Me Go; alaa Sliiht Caae af Lareenr EXTRA WALT DISNET'S "BEAR COUNTRY' timmtvm VVajlULiVlu a SUMNER EN yrna ant wimm AvtavM RIVOLI Body and Soul; Four Faces West Sunftar Awrni. QiriMy Strwt 3-D 'MAN IN THE DARK" tmwk Sip Tch.) IHUrSDAY noaioat rAottoi at onrj nrmta SHEEPRHEAD BAT STATE. DeKalk and Franklin Area. 'NEVER LET MI SO' ft 'Bllaht Caaa af Lareeay JJ7t)' ronAitaioimraaia 3: aT5rC SHEEPSHEADT'Shane; also Udy Wants Mink HARBOR.

Bind Btroet and 4tk Aoaooa ALEC BUINNEaBTha PROMOTER'. 'Saa AnUna rial TaeMMi tauMftume BERKS HTRK, 44t Bt. aad 4t TROUBLE ALONG THE WAT' 4 'THE SYSTEM' 4 toaelriaaad araadltloadl Wcfota Sutton cacaa CAaTre at: It 44. I JO. 424.

Ill 4:14. 11:14 Daort Opan 1S4J A.AA. SOUTH BROORXTN CLINTON trlT. Shane ako Udy Wants Mink Saodora Glaaa, lata St. A Itn Man Lot Ma Gal alaa Silent Caaa af Lareoaar "'HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN' SUWBIStmOHWAY.VALUY STWEAWl 44t St.

lad Fort MMlMaa Partnan, FORTWAY (lee ha Water) 4 SEMLNOLa? (ToakaloHor).

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