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Times Special Writer CINCINNATI, O., June 28—The rain which threatened the openIng performance of the summer, {opera company last night was {shamed into forbearance by the | [pleasant sound of Richard "°°" Frank Borzage.

[Fitaua’s “Der Rosen Kavalier” | Joan Crawford, Bette Davis

| From the sold-out house came and Greer Garson all would like {resounding noises of approval, to do the film version of the

{lease from M-G-M (he’s still] {working on it), he'll become a |partner in Hollywood's strangest

is to form an independent film| Pat Dane (Tommy Dorsey's ‘ex.). They met on the set of “A Song Is Born.” .

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on the receiving end. INamed Desire.” Strauss’s ingratiating comedy producer, Irene Selznick, favors of manners gave Cincinnati's 27th!Joan . . . Brian Donlevy replaces {season of opera a boost in the Paul Douglas on Broadway this |right direction. ‘summer in “Born Yesterday.” The obvious good humor of the) 8. | customers usr proof that a Recommended: Bemay Venuta's \change from the Italian blood Album of old time songs, “Record land thunder school was welcome. G8Zette.” It's a great magic carTallored for Rol {pet back to the Gay Nineties. I ia {hadn't heard “Waltz Me Around | Handsomely mounted and cos- Again, Willie” and “When Frances {tumed and conducted with quiet Dances With Me” in years. - ~ - | night's show had a glow that was Looks like Anne Baxter will tie {]; Infections. with Linda “Amber” Darnell for il Rise Stevens, Irene Jessner the most sweethearts of the year. | (and Emanuel List seemed tailored|{In “Yellow Sky,” she plays the | for their roles. They brought to|only girl in a western ghost town. the music all of the charm and|Seven bandits, including Gregory facile humor of the decadent|/Peck, all fall in love with her.

period it represents and sang A hat their pote | Judy Garland has been set to 8 with musicianship and play the title role in “Annie Get

skill, } Yo r ” t - . Tr - Miss Jessner’s maturity took ee Su a Ire 2a £1 BAdniges, and Mr. List, aided up trying to get Bing Crosby to by undily made a wonder-|co.star with her. If Bing accepts, scamp. Miss Stevens played writer Sidney Sheldon will have Octavian with a judicious mixture to re-write the script. jj of youth and sophistication and :

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Mary Henderson joined with Meeting,” had the dubious disOctavian and the Marschallin/tinction of closing the Warner { (Miss Jessner) to give the third Theater on Broadway. The house {act trio in beautiful style, Will be closed indefinitely. . .,. {Thelma Altman sang Annina/A top band leader canceled his {with skill and animation. |appearance at Carnegie Hall on t Impressive New Sets {the eve of a swing concert. Rea-

son: The ticket sale was less Act one and two evoked the than $500.

{18th century with new sets that! HNN were impressively baroque and| Morgan Conway, the screen's the lighting seemed to be on a/ex-Dick Tracy, is out to promote much more advanced level than high ideals in films for today’s in previous seasons. youth. His first independent will The subscription series which D¢ “The Twins” an anti-juvenile

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for husbands, too? pect we Will all be proud of when the 27th season is history .

Lana Has the Flu

FRANKFURT, June 28 (UP)— Lana Turner was in a hospital here today and will be for 10 days or so, the Army newspaper Stars and Stripes reported. She suffered an influenza attack last Friday.

seven-year M-G-M deal to make one film a year, Perry Como willl settle down in Southern Cali-| fornia. He just bought a home in (North Hollywood. . . . Zachary Scott, raised in the saddle in Texas, gets his first chance to, play a movie cowboy in “South! of St.' Louis.”

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» Readers have been asking: “Why doesn’t M-G-M reissue some of Jean Harlow's . pictures?” The studio’s official reply is that it would be in bad taste.. (And most of them are now censorable.)

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