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APR. 8, 1951

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y illustrated by the s latest release of the 239-year-old gh the 142-year-old 1d “Piano Music of 1 “Knoxville: ‘Sum-

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SUNDAY, APE. 8, 1951

In Hollywood—

Plans Comeback

{ Dolores Costello Tips Hand |

In Stage Play Appearance

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. T—Exclusively Yours: Dolores, Costello’s return to grease paint, in a local stage play, means that she’s ready to resume her career now that she and her| doctor husband have called it a day. | Still beautiful Dolores’ last role was with Orson Welles * nine years ago in “The Magnificent Ambersons.” The film career of her son, John Barry-| resume ner film career. , . . Mack more Jr., meanwhile,’may be Sennett's annual birthday picnic temporarily halted by Uncle will have a new cheesecake angle

Mack will pick the Mack Sennett Sam. He'll be 19 in May and the bathing beauty of 1951. . . . Ezio

Hint Actress

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World of Music—

Toscanini to Conduct Dozen '51-'52 Concert

Guest Conductors Planned for 10 Of NBC Symphony Programs Next Season

| United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 7-2 eports that Arturo Toscanini might |pe about to retire from active conducting because of his advancing age and the state of his health may be premature. NBC has announced that Toscanini has agreed to conduct 12 concerts of the NBC Symphony Orchestra's 1951-52 season of 22 weeks starting Nov. 3, his health permitting. Guido Cantelll win conduct six concerts and another guest conductor the remaining GINO BECHI, who for several four. years has been the leading bari-

Toscanini has been musical dl-|y,ne of La Scala, Milan, will

rector of the NBC Symphony since he organized it in 1937. This past season he was unable to conduct all of the 12 concerts scheduled for him because of an injury to his knee. He managed

make his American debut on May 8 at Carnegie Hall, in a production of “The Barber of Seville.” He will make his TV debut on

Hurok of that day, draft Winds are loping. Pinza’s end-of-the-picture gift to only four concerts. Toscanini has Noo hi, i : mpresario wio had ELIZABETH TAYLOR is back Sine! Leigh — his co-star in just passed his 84th birthday. echi, who has been in 11 mories of subscription Strictly Dishonorable” — was a tion pictures in Italy, will appear

dy p : : a i i on yn» 1a “The Barber of Seville” in key

EUGENE CONLEY, Metropoli- éastern seaboard cities after his ‘tan Opera fnor, has been en- Carnegie Hall appearance. gaged for the opening of the [¥TEE= DE-LUXE

1951-52 opera season at La Scala, | DRIVE-IN THEATER

in print with the sweetness- and-| TO I light comment that “Nick Hilton n in full dress with and I still want to be the best of dies in hoop skirts; friends.” Just once I'd like to, a a.» yrds of a critic of hear a divorced movie queen wail:i The Italian rel ease of | ised such a degree “I hate the guy and I hope I | “Stromboli” has Ingrid Berg- | as amounted to never see him again.” | man speaking her lines In Ital- |

4 = =» ian. 4 SYIIPhoDY SI of MARJORIE MAIN stepped into| “« 2. u | roughly character= that bubble bath scene for “The! THE JEFF CHANDLERS have

Law and Lady Lovely” and then decided to take the divorce

|silver dresser set engraved: | “To Janet—With Strictly Honorable Intentions.”

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i baud's “La Proces- big league with Howard Hughes’ SPite dentals. tractions include: Van Heflin in “Tomahawk” (Belmont, Irving, Riv- : wreo for Two" (St. Clair and Strand), Laurette L d Errol Rewteih- SCOTT-0v Peatnmotar JIE © Mambayiian (Op. 6)”; both re. “Half Breed.” It's Jack's third oli and Westlake Drive-In), Joseph Cotten and Joan Fontaine in oa lop fwe : Tangh laurel Luez ane WTS X , OFENiee®: 2% NIGHT" BARBARA BATES, the | P i npr : ee TT James CAGNEY—~ YO Philharmonic: Sms picture in'a 12-year movie career. yy “oo at on TPs: ine ins "September Affair" (Arlington, Irving, Zaring, Shadeland Outdoor Flynn in "Kim" (Garfield and Lincoln), and Betty Grable and Dan SUGARFOO x "THE WEST STORY” . Mitropoulos fir This time he plays a savage In- tne final footage of “All About and Theatair Drive-In), Glenn Ford in "The Flying Missile" (Foun- Dailey in "Call Me Mister” (Ritz and Vogue). 5 Pai O'B BOGART

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Macabre” fs, of hh st known work—a “ ra» ; - stock in “Come Back, Little}, m that evokes the Sheba,” when he completes the “I thought great things were DOWNTOWN REX—"The Flying Missile” and ‘Walk GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN — “Three Svs PIXY 2702 W. 10th MAPLEC Sel] etons arising from Ruth Roman picture, “Painting 15 AMBASSADOR— “Mule Train” and “Hoe Softly, Stranger ed Mike” and ‘‘Cause for Alar i CA-4528 the stroke of mid ] : nr going to happen, Barbara Q | RYE = "Call Me Mister” and “Cause for | MAPLECROPT DRIVE-IN—' ‘Frenchie and Cont. Today from 12:15 P.M ‘ pre LL se wl of mid- the Clouds With Sunshine. , “ OHIO—"1t Ain't Hay” snd “El Pas yste, Subm arine Alan LADD—Mons FREEMAN TODAY-—MONDAY ONLY J wailed. “So far—nothing. They Wh k the West” . “ ‘MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN—"The West Point : cing weirdly while "#8 keep casting me as a 16-yoar- RODEO. The Cal, Who, Tool e Wes RIVOLT— ‘Tomahawk” and “Eve Wit- 4 woop Pp A tin . Color by Technicolor | George RAFT—Virsinia MAYO Joel h 5 fiddle. THAT wild rumor of a fatal au- gq, | can’t seem to get up to | NEIGHBORHOOD _ SANDERS ‘The Steel Helmet” and * “Trait | MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN-"Summer Stock" BRANDED” " “RED LIGHT” Omphale” tells the tomobile accident involving Jerry oq» A auc TON 7 IBeplembed Adair” any SHERIDAN ‘Prehistoric Women” and PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE.IN— Halls of | mickey ROONEY—Jeanne CAGNEY | of how Hercules ‘Lewis stemmed from an unre- 2 2 ¥w AVALON—'Our Very Own" and “Triple STAR ios Worlge.™ Marine Raid Montetuing oe? The Mikman' plus “QUICKS AND?” [|] . jot» raxwe—Gau russmLL perform various ported stairway fall sustained by GREER GARSON in a wes- BELL B ‘Branded” and “Quicksand i SHADELAND, Surnoor— ‘September At- | “EL PASO” Color by v nly tasks such as him a few days earlier. The hos- tern? You'll never see it, but BELMONT — “Tomahawk™ and "arabian st CLATR— Adam's Rib" and “Tea THEATAIR TWIN DRIVE-IN ‘September Teshnicolor

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“ “ ‘The Man Who Cheated Himself’ tain Call at Cactus Creek. hale. The Noc- but, says Jerry, “no more con- film of herself made at her hus- offi “Whirlpool” and “Ticket to TUXEDO he Great” Missour Raid” WESTAIDE 01 OUTDOOR—"The Jackpot” and| Biggest, Best ” i ”» omahaw oung, » iy is an exquisite cussion than usual. band's Texas ranch. Scenes show , fofaha “Vengeance Valley” and “Mrs. UPTOWN “dam's Ri" and “Break. | __"Jackie_Robinson_ Story” plus cartoon. | Egesside Theatre d on an episode » 8 @ her riding, roping and helping to DA Maier and Mr. Ma lone Bose® atid ugh.’ gend. H.W: M, Wanda Hendrix and ex-hubby brand cattle. DRE AN aime fof veG TEs! ‘Call Me Mister” and “Trail of| UXEDQ #2 Sant New Jotk ot.

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