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* with Ine ple, Brig Bergman, at 1:10, 4:45 and 4:2, By HENRY BUTLER, Times Stalt Writer | ling or the’ Wid" Reren i ur go dh CINCINNATI, July 7.—Some 250 Indianapolis opera-goers attended | 12:20, $208 nd 9, thur. at 11, 2:35 6: 9:48 _____ 8 performanice of Verdl’s "Il Trovatore” at the Cincinnati zoo Satwr-| =. F INIANA Ch ewe day night. and Jane Wyman, - a so 0% Pg tr . he * : The occasion was the second annual Indianapolis night “at the! dng ae. Todine,” with Jo Ann Mare ' ’ "Butch" Cincinnati summer opera, an event sponsored by Lawrence E. Hill | lowe, at 3.06, 6:05 and 9:0
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“Little Mister Jim." with Jenkins, at 1:02, 4:36 and 8:13,
. proprietor of the Meridian book shop and ticket agency in Indianapolis. L LYR10 i An 1l-car special New -York| A E———— ‘Honeymoon ater, Yi agen th Jon Mall and
Central train rolled out of Union| station with the opera fans aboard. On the Cincinnati end, chartered
Miss Mayo Says | rime gust mas win prose
| HOLLYWOOD, July 7-(U. P.).~— Raines, at 12:30, 3:20. 6:15 and 9:08.
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busses conveyed the patrons to and from the 200. There were those who - wished * some other opega had fallen on Indianapolis night. “Tl Trovatore” is not the best Verdi, either musically or.-dramatically. Its plot is obsolete, and much in the opera verges on the ludicrous, Star in Fine Voice Principals were Rose Bampton asl Leonora, Kurt Baum as Manrico, and Bruna Castana as Azucena. Miss Bampton, who distinguished | herself in the summer opera 's open ing-night performance of “Lohengrin” June 29, was again In fine voice Saturday, as were Miss Castagna and Mr. Baum. With Virgil Lagzari as Ferrando, Enzo Mascherini as Count di Luna and Miss lL © Bampton’s husband, Wilfred Pelletier, conducting, the Cincinnati’ team did a first-rate job with the operatic chestnut, Too much cannot be sald In praise of the orchestra, which contributes a good 50 per cent to the success of the Cincinnati summer opera. It is, of course, the Cineinnati Symphony, just as the Butler Bow] orchestra this summer will be the Indianapolis Symphony. One| of the desired objects of a per manent summer-opera season in Indianapolis will be added employ- | ment for musicians and consequent 3 reduction of annual turnover in the | Indiahapolis Symphony personnel. |
| Actress Virginia Mayo, who should LAST 2 DAYS
| be honeymooning today with Actor | Michael O'Shea, went to work Instead, 8he sald she'd get around to the honeymoon when she fin-| ishes her new movie. The blond Goldwyn studio star, and Mr. O'Shea were married Sat-| | urday night at Little Church of the | | Flowers in Forest Lawn Memorial park | The marriage is the first for Miss Mayo, formerly of St. Louis, ‘Mo. | and the second for Mr. O'Shea, di- " | voreed recently by Mrs. Grace W.| i OPEN 10:45 AM. O'Shea in Connecticut,
ESTHER RICARDO NON |
MGM's Hilarious, Singing, Dancing, Loving, Musical!
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GENE KELLY “Marie McDONALD
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‘A Little Metropolitan’ | troduction, is one half of an a - Cs = As our Cincinnati friends have eaqer young couple in ''Honey- prese— pl vo ete Beste ty IK CONNAY ptt y ARTHUR HORNBLOW, 1X... & cs etre i discovered, it takes time and effort eon a at the Ciclo ; to build up a smooth-running sea- 4s hold uy JE " JON" gon with & minimum deficit. At Other halt is Guy. Madison, DARK “DELUS
the beginning of its 26th year, the| with Franchot Tone and a sup
ONEL YMORE CONNER Shien Cincinnati project has attained en-| “porting cast of Hollywood fea LUC viable standards. Mr. Pelletier him-| tured players helping out.
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self remarked on opening night: w—— — “It's a little Metropolitan.” I'd go even farther and say that some Cincinnati performances have . been more satisfactory than some " * Metropolitan performances. Our Ohio neighbors have given us an example we in Indianapolis may well emulate,
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Consumers Take s Another Slugging
YONKERS, N. Y,, July 7 (U, P), «The cost of living for Yonkers policemen went up today. The commissioner of public safety ruled that patrolmen must pay for all merchandise and meals, including apples from fruit stands.
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or the thousands in this city who will appreciate a
milestone in motion pictures
HE critics recognize the newness and boldness of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN. We predict unhesitatingly that the “great” and “truly great” pictures of yesterday will appear obsolete to the audiences of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN. We anticipate this reaction to Michael Powell's and Emeric Pressburger’s latest production because we know that STAIRWAY - TO HEAVEN is a different picture, revolutionary in its story and technique.
Uninhibited, released from conventional notions of time and space, stripped of stereotyped commonplaces, STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN moves against a cosmic background with atomic speed, through centuries of human history. Rising from the cauldron of a world war, its twentieth century love tale has the poignancy and tragic impact of “Romeo and Juliet” and “Tristan and Isolde.” It delves into that secret life of man for which. even modern psychology can find no explanation. Obliterating the invisible transition between life and death, STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN allows us a revealing —even if sometimes humorous—glimpse of man’s inner life, unveiling the enigma of human nature.
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DAVID NIVEN RAYMOND MASSEY _ ROGER LIVESEY
A woman's tears pitted against the age-old prejudices of fanatic chauvinism, a man’s love challenging the very laws of the universe! This is the story the makers of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN project with a new color and camera technique on a screen that seems to transcend its own rigid dimensions. The writing, production and direction in this different picture have merged these three heretofore distinct crafts into one organically interrelated art. .
/ i With the originality of its story and technical treatAE § : ment, STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN opens up new and Salad untrodden paths for screen entertainment.
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