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Direct From Broadwiay— CE What Is to Come = In Year 1952-A. D.?

By WARD MOREHOUSE will read the papers and find he NEW YORK, Jan. 5—Now that has a new hit in “Wish You Were 1952 1s x fact, an actuality, with Herve.” 3 . all of us moving headlong towatd® New Year's ‘Eve prices will he 53: now that Mr. Lunt has made announced for “The King and 1.” a success of grand opera and “Point of Ng Return,” and, I'm “Pal Joey” is with us oncé more, sure, “Guys and Dolls.” this column, Mary Chase's new play, “Berna= turns today to dine,” will’ be something to see bits of prophecy . 80 will “Flight Into Egypt” +... I'm definitely and London's “Lyric Revue.” of the notion “The Moon Is Blue” (if re=

that, - during . the JG& leased) will be the sensation of the idea with Judy, who is ready, Story, photographed in a Tennes- new and jaunty the summer circuit.

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 1—Exclusively Yours: “The Judy Garland Story,” a film biography starting with the days when Judy was singing as one of the Gumm Sisters, may

"be Louis B. Mayer's first movie away from MGM. The vet-| eran producer has been discussing | * ; i

to town in Bernard Shaw's “Cane ® a = ; will’ talk to Elia dida"; somebody. will talk seris . Norman . Krasna, are a mw : r , r 14 - bout The grapevine buzz is that item... . John Huston predicts Kazan about #

" ously of reviving his “Major Bar[red Astaire finally has agreed no wwi® directorial job bara." * ) 0s y - : to let MGM make his lifs story ON I AN AMERICAN IN PARIS for the Met. A touring company. will he or= and that Donald O'Connor will | ‘gooi, "eanwhile, is writing a A music cir yu sgorenouse Banized for ‘The King and 1” and play Fred. .t tory y ith “Jol cus, under can- probably “for “Point of No. Remagazine story titled, “John vas, will try summer-theater op- {yen

% » ” » “GENTLEMEN Prefer Blondes”| Huston, Man or Monster? eration on the island of Manhat-' And W. 3. will continue his tan. agitation for.the T p. m. curtain

" = n was the bait that lured Betty yyONNE DE CARLO is the : ad Te nites ori intest SiN star oe her eyes a A Fl he Song a i gsi Thu he eighit= SUS S101. Stu=! opene y a appearance. | d ; sp, ro . Y ! f ‘ 50 ¢ ‘dio slipped her the news that Playing another “Belle of the |Sherwoed, Sidney Kingsley and Plavwnting. Move exellenient in ! Be . an ook writing an more

anotiter doll would get the part if Brawl” saloon entertainer in UI's théat 1 be. built she didn’t call off her beef. Betty “The Scarlet Angel,” Yvonne en- No new theaters will be bulll, mpney, too, however things go.

: i but Norman Bel Geddes and. the . r : game YuNDIng. thused about her video appear. 1 : tv i | brothers Chanin, T. S. and H. I, : MARIA MONTEZ'S sisters are ret, °" the Donald O'Connori fufbd dA: 3 - : ’ ne © | Will look wistfully at their blue- TOUring Players vy nery Oyee I ET Tea “Everybody 1 meet says. 1 saw : ; ‘ Pr Ethel Barrymore will stay on Due at St. Joseph's star's personal efiects by e Jean vy, T™V.! t's fantastic, ? : i : 21 talk Times State Service Pierre Aumont family. Keepsake So into He 5 fantastic, I'm f eT : ®. EE Pi A ol ji a ets Lt Sh am RENSSELAER. Jan. 5. Playems, they claim, sold. i ; ' ' 2 ' # atamwa 0 ? rs, Ine, fessi it y Claim, are being sold Ui's out. 2a Corn Nona Pree || 1 "THE BLUE VEIL" "MAN IN THE SADDLE & . "DETECTIVE STORY . : |stage. Tete wih he diset a Sr Srolesona) luring . . ARIRLBIY tm} . ts: 3 . . Son “nh . «i rilbert W. Gabriel will b ect- gt Lt NAD Wesrs Nalls tas oe naw inte 8 Shecsern: em, IN YOUR DISTRICT — Neighborhood theaters are showing, Joan Blondell featured in "The Blue Veil" (Arlington, St. Clair, led to a second term as president n. 3 JH pesent Molierey J y ole in a °° 3 4 | A: : : " . “Laks “ritics’ Ci . Scho res” in 8t, Joseph's movie for Arthur Lubin haven't, Girl” . . . Popularity note: shane others He folowing: Jemes Mason on oe Tandy Sheridan and Uptown); Man in the Saddle, billing Randolph Scott Of the Crilics Circle » College Theater at 8 p. m. Mone ended his efforts to sell her on| There was a 94 per cent press | starred in ihe oT fon i¢ ee an Cit oy " 5 and Ellen Drew (Belmont, Irving, Rivoli and Ritz), and William Ben. Mr. Gielgud Coming? day. : the idea. “I still think I can talk| turnout for Dinah Shore's TV Sun," with Lizabeth Tay or and | ontgomery Cli (¢ inema. an jg Park 4 rk Douala: heading "Detective Story” | I also predict that Announcing the engagement of her into it” the director says. debut. Frank Sinatra got a | Tuxedo); Leslie Caron vehicle, "An American in Paris (Emersgn, dix, Eleanor Parker and Kirk Douglas heacing “Detective tory” | Rodgers & Hammerstein, gei-ithe touring group, the Rev. Law. Mae, meanwhile, is trying to mere 14 per cent. Daisy, Hamilton and Vogue); Jane Wyman, Natalie Woods and (Fountain Square, Old Trail, Strand, Speedway and Zaring). |ting restless, will begin writing rence Heiman, speech and musie

sell Lubin on an idea that she has prHEL BARRYMORE denies ~ -|the words and music for a new professor at St. Joseph's, added

for a comeback film. : . / . . 2 . | show. that a principal role in the Mo[that she’s made arrangements to' Fjye-Alarm ‘Fire Bird'— , | Neighborhood | John Gielgud and his repertory liere play will be taken by J,

® ¥ » : have her memoirs published | players will come to these shores Rob i S ; 'XANDE : : ! yer: " se ! ! ert Dietz, formerly of Indi « SIR ALEXANDER KORDA posthumously. She's still working |with “The Winter's Tale”—and anapolis.

: Tarnilic! 1h . will film a movie titled, “Who 18 on the book and says that she by St k T } eaters - - Sylvia?” Nape. not a biography will turn it over to ye ublisher m on ravi ns erri iC DOWNTOWN possibly “Measure for Measure. The players all are graduates of NL p The Katzenbergs, Rita and Ira of Mrs. Clark Gable, .... The Bob the minute it is completed. ” 3 : : ‘the speech and drama department,

A > . $ AMBASSADOR-"M h ddie” 41 ar : Topping-June Horne idyll is over. | a 2 FABIEN SEVITZKY and the followed intermission; is designed- good. .rhythmic..sense. evidently, SSH cheering in the Saddle” an€l will buy their seats for their of Catholic University of Amer- _.. Ruth Roman won't talk on, THE FLOOD of religious mov- Symphony do some teriffic work ly cheerful, It shows numerous in- was written for Mr. List. : ica, Washington, ‘

e Outlaw” and “South S&&T000tH “6pening night.

Sinner. . ois ; inti | as br ast RODEO-—"Al Jennings of Oklahoma” and, The motion picture critic of a . subie 3 i jes continues. Now Warners is in the sixth pair of subscription! fluences, such as Percy Grainger, The composer was present last ROD lL Jens of Okla : | 18. P 4 he ie ready to film ‘The Miracle of concerts. |Richard Strauss, Darius Milhaud |njght to share the enthusiastic ap- NEY of, Wie COnEd aous Saoom | New, York daily and his assistant Well. at Least Social Register, It's a taboo Portugal.” To be repeated at 3 p. m. today|and the Richard Rodgers of plause listeners gave the Double ARLINGTON- The Blus Veil and -sun will’ go along with their policy of ’ eas Yoarner | « on in the Murat this week-end’s “Oklahoma!”, And the beautifully Concerto. fuside of, the, Stree”, vius “Hootaed Neyer sbeaking to each others. Che Wen'f O t topic on the Warner lot, too. . . . TN oN i ’ ok i ; Lindsay & Crowe will pace the verac Patt] Page's agreed to lose 10 THE JINX SIGN is still float-| program includes one of the expressive second movement, Dr. Sevitzky ‘starts this pro- AVALON—'High Lonesome” and “Gam. t pace 4 ’ rai ing over Jean Hersholt's movie finest performance of Stravin-|titled “The Lovers” starts off gram with his own transcription bling House. : |carpet (very fine carpet, too, ini HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 5 (UP) —

ounds before taking a Warner , “+ : ; : : ELL— "Day the Earth Stood Still" and both homes) and write at least Ev y > ’ s re Bi e v J ster Drake's Duck.” : ) ves 2. pou test career. “Load,” the episode he sky's “Fire Bird” Suite I have with material reminiscent of Louis of the organ D minor Toccata and| “Mist ke's Duck t t : east Every actress loves a death scene o made with Ann Harding for|ever heard’ |Hirsch’s 1920 song hit, “The Love Fugue of Bach. It's nice, rich|BELMONT_“Man in the Saddle” and “A wo acts of a new play. It gives her a chance to do her s x = Jo : Jove eard. : “ ’ x ’ Family Secret.” The Palace Theater, continuing best emotin All gag references to the [MGM's It's a Big Country,” has| And this program's guest Nest. scoring, with enough Ppercussion|cixema-— “a Place in the Sun” and its tWo-a-day Eerie giao] st em g. West Point cadets who were {been scissored from ‘the final artists, violinist Carroll Glenn| nn | (Chinese gong, bass drum and co ues Ba Acre." | headliner eVinel Xr oii Dug Consider, Shen, jhe case of Boe 3 E sidel Sh % f J — “Crosswinds and “Never 18 : J = di er, ss ler, - dismissed for cribbing have (footage of the picture. Inside and pianist Eugene List, do other artillery) at the end for. the “oruGhl Gompier. ‘fante, Bob Hope, Eddie Cantor, esque young brunette ar

been dropped from the seript of |¥OTd 18 that it was one of Her-| splendidly’ with Haydn's Violin| MISS GLENN did wonderfully! gait1e of Waterloo. DAISY — “Af American in Paris” and Danny Kaye and Beatrice Lillie mark

een d b & 's finest performances. | {with the violin part of the con- “When Worlds Collide.” is making her second’ Ul's “Francis Goes to West SPOIt esl |and Plano Concerto and a world ..1; which certainly was written . Von EMERSON ‘An American in Paris” and * ‘5 Noel Coward, too, |American film a 8 te ce in U 2 ~ Point.” Direct orders from | {premiere of Paul Nordoff's with her special gifts in mind. In THE MAESTRO kept a cau-| “The Strip. Feuer & Martin will make ppearance in Lal - West Point. Dallas Symphony | Double Concerto. the same pect the piano part. de-| ious eye on the speedometer in| FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Detective Story” plans for their invasion of Lon-t Aluternational’s “Scarlet # 2 2 io P pant, the Fugue. For safety and pre- GARFIELD—'The Desert Fox" and “Lady| don with “Guys and Dolls,” Av] Snes Spe jumped for joy when

" ROME - RETURNEE Shelley Conductor Sued for Debt 1 MIGHT SAY now that the Manding accuracy, clarity and go, “he siowed it down. some: GROVE Comin’ Round ihe Mountain” drich & Myers for the same with{ he leatned the picture was to

Winters gives this picture of In-| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Jan. 5 Haydn concerto is by no means {what towards the end with, I _ and ‘Sunnyside of the Street “The Moon Is Blue.” bring her, her first chance for a

: : - bones HAMILTON—"An American in Paris" and |death scene on film grid Bergman on the set of Ro- (UP)—Giovanni Cardelli, director)in that composer's best vein. At Mayor Calls Off think, some loss of momentum. “You Never Can Tell.’ .

1 , ok | w ' perto Rossellini’s new movie: of the Dallas, Tex. Symphony yesterday morning’s dress ra- | But the total sound effect is mag- "™Y;NG-Ha%,(n (he Saddle” and “The Hayward, Wit Picker But what a death scene.” she “She sits quietly on the side- Orchestra, was sued today for hearsal, it had a rather wooden . i nificent. LINCOLN—"Painting the Clouds With All of which can happen, of mourned. “I die quietly in my Hines like a little Italian wife and $18,000 by Sherman Ewing of and tedious quality. But the magic Plan to Provide | His Stravinsky really is a MECCA Card pave, of Outlaws’. wjcOuUrse. During 1952 I shall also sleep. What chance does an gpeaks only on cue from Ro- New York City. {of concert night took hold of five-alarm “Fire Bird,” with alll OtB TRAIL Detective Story” and expect that — actress have in a. situation like Berto.” | Mr. Ewing claimed he loaned Miss Glenn, Mr. List and Dr. Se- Pink Elephants {the mystery, glamour, pathos and OLIVER— Behave ourself” and. “war.| - Robert Morley and Joan Tetze] that?” > #8 =» |Mr. Cardelli $13,125 in Dallas|vitzky. The Hadn really sounded lexplosiveness of the work fur- ORIENTAL—“Man With a Cloak” ang Vl arrive in “The Little Hut," ir ALL THE MAJOR studios are Oct. 23, 1950, and none of it has like something, with fine tone and| pur INGHAM, Wash, Jan. 5 nished up and made to sound new. | paMr. Imperjum® = Mag ord 18 {shock a-few people, delight thou- Good Idea bidding for “Earthquake Lake, been repaid. Jaramatie expressiveness from! yp) nPrunks in the Bellingham For this performance, the whole _ Invisible Man Returns. *|sands—and sell out. 4 Chemical manufacturers who produced by the men who made| Mr. Cardelli is said to be pre-|Miss Glenn, and nice piano clarity jail will have to furnish their Woodwind department deserves, Mon a tun" Fox’ and “Thunder| Shaw and Shakespeare will hold once dumped chemical wastes “Beaver Valley.” It's a combina- paring a television program in!from Mr. List. own pin: elephants and green medals, especially Robert -Lehr- RITZ When Worlds Collide” and “Man| their places as the town's top into rivers causing pollution are s ion nature film and dramatic New York. | Mr. Nordaf’s concerto, which joy .c Mavor Jack Mulhern de- feld, first oboe, who has been RIVOLI—"Man in the Saddle” and vmue{PIEYWTIEHLS. rapidly finding methods by which clared today. \making tremendous progress in sANDERS— Texas Carnival” and | Leland Hayward, the Wagen- chemicals in this waste can be

“Little : Eeypt |hals & Kemper of modern ti tone and style in the short time gab, o “The Blue Veil” and “Man| hemp ™m times, recovered and used.

Police Chief George Hovde had yo been with the orchestra. With a Cloak

- MY - mir coal of planned to include large pink ele-| SPEEDWAY~—' "Detective Story” and “Hon- OUN bo ) . | pants aria green snakes on the| Tomorrow the Symphony leaves Lene - ; . an , on-| ry NS MAT. TODAY—ADULTS 12:30 mm 1—40¢ au of the Gravk tank Whit jell’, tour io include 25 concerts) ST. CHMEHTRe Bide WHI™ wna "Hoe 349 5LAS—W s being redecorated in battleship." 23 Eastern sities, SoM Jan EL peetive Story" and “Mr Bonus Hit Todey Kirk DOUGLA Wm. BENDIX | i - | gray But the mayor ordered thejls, Johnstown, Pa. to Feb. 3, in TACOMA Never x Dull Moment” and BRIAN DONLEVY "DETECTIVE STORY" @ | 1% 0), |= {Project dropped after the plan in-| po | TUXEDQ—“A Place In the Sun” and “My “SLAUGHTER ’ Riohout 3 : |curred .the wrath of church lead- . UPTOWN—" An American in Paris” and TRAIL" us a Riotous Tom & Jerry Cartoon |ers, women’s clubs and other or- Cause for Weeping ZARING Detects’ Story” and “Slaugh-| In Technicolor Among Filmdom's Great Thrills ganizations and individuals. | NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UP)| ter Pralls Hovde had theorized that a |—They wept at Northampton when —————————————— MYIMUCE AT. _@ All Techni- ¢ E. Williams, R. Skelton ¢ Mark Stevens 1

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