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Daily News from New York, New York • 611

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SAYS FRENCH IToalny's Fair Program 2 Spteiiil tlocuiiiciiUiry films Theatre's Dilemma; 2 Hits Cut Matinees; Miss Goddard's Role Two more plays followed the recent lead of the Laurence Olivier-Vivien Leigh "Romeo and Juliet" in reducing matinee prices, yesterday, as local theatre managers found themselves caught in one of the most unusual ticket dilemmas in recent history. EffieitMiev 10 A. M. Graphic workshop, lith igraphy demonstration at Amer ican Art Today. 10:30 Police and Fire Departments of New York in special demonstrations, New York City Building.

11 A. M. latest films from England, Cinema Theatre, British Pavilion. 12 noon Opening Paderewski Hall. Polish Modern Art Gallery; melody singers at FWA Garden.

1 P. M. Trumpet trio. New York City Building Plaza; organ recital. Temple of Religion.

Mrs. Charles Poletti. address. Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations, Temple of Religion. we will be in the service of out-city.

Our country gives us so much and asks so little. Whatever may collie, if are to defend our shores and our institutions, you anil 1 will go wherever we are called or can lender the best service to our country." Among those who received the Medal of Honor, in addition to Mr Moreno, was Detective James J. P. McShane. who prevented a holdup by thite men at oTT Columbus Ave.

on Nov. "For his uhn-. Methane's wife leceived the L'llst News Hi ru Award of Mrs. Moieiio Kciived the Nu Hero A war Little Theatre in Sciuice and Fducation Kuilding; "Land I.ih rty" film. Federal Pudding; band conceit.

Court of Peace. 2: la "Revuers" fashion (-bow, World of Fashion Theatre. 2:30 Fashion show; Aionnd the cluck with the high school Vot ing contest for the hi eo most uttruelive teen age gnls Assembly Hall. Sanitation Department Hand, New York City Pudding; Spanish fiesta, Ameiitaii Common; Sky Daneeis. Pepeate at and P.

M. at Mae.e CiicU. l--l'ptown Retail Guild f.lnon show at World of l-'ashion Rst-aurant; all gul band, i ik City Pudding plaza. .1 Rctrnt liarade. Coin', of Peace.

l. S. A i my Rand conceit, Terrace of Federal liiiilding. "shh 1 at hit door Th. a 1 1 in A no I ieaii 1'iiii iniii; 1 1 Temple of Ri ip i.

.1 World's Fan Hand at Ann r-ican Common. 7 Vincent I. ope. on tao- at Hi itish Pax den. 7: 1 Sxx ediv li folk damois it American Conim'-'i.

1 9 "I-'iriland." 1 1 forma of new symphony of j.tt i '-or. llaiiH' and ii.ii'a at I.aiiou I of Nation. 0: Awai.l of t. m. bi'e Slavic 1 1 eli-.

Fin xx oi at I. il i x- I.al i STAGE MAYS in STAGE PLAYS Tb fiftw York World i Fair at 1940 pmtnti A ALBERT JOHNSON'S Production ol MIRICSN jubilee; tyrirt and Mutr OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ARTHUR SCHWARTZ siag.d tyLEON LEONIDOFF r.h IUCT MONROE RAT MIDDLETON PAUL HAAKON JOE JACkfJN IIME TRIO GENE MARVEY Prorivrr-rl DrsianrJ Rf.HT IOHNSCS 3 SHOWS TODAY 30. 30 A lO 46 Rritrvflllwllati AH MjIi. Tit All WON'T CLOSE FAIR PAVILION I Not even the German drive on Paris can force the French I'avil- ion at the World's Fair to close, a pavilion official announced yes- i terday. "We intend to stay open utiles'-there's an earthquake in New i York." declared a French representative, who requested that bis name be withheld.

"I still say as I said before that we will win in the end. All 'SI men employed here, like myself, are waiting anxiously to be called back. 1 have already applied three times for return to France." He revealed that a "war salon" I "um ejieiieu ill to .1.1 1... ............1 pavilion Saturday to include regimental dis-j plays, ship models and exhibits of wartime life in France. Two thousand persons attended exercises at the Uanish Pavilion to ceieorar? i onsuiuiion I 'ay in Denmark.

Heniik de Kauffmarm. Danish Minister to the I'mtcd cwu's, was tne int I spiukcr. Fair attendance at midnipht was. 300 Cops Sworn in, 25 Honored at Fair. Three hundred rrokic policemen I some with degrees as physicians, lawyers ami engineers wei swoi I in yesterday at ceremonies at he norms rair.

wnere luiiimisshiiir Valentine made awards to 2.j tor deeds of valor. Mayor LaGuardia pinned medals on those cited for heroism in the lint1 duty, presenting a Medal of Honor to Mrs. Mildrd B. Moreno, widow of Patrolman Nicholas C. Moreno, who was killed during a holdup in Brooklyn on Mav 1 At the same time, while 2.0oo Fair viiiuis looked on at the exercises in the Court of Peace, Valentine made several promotions.

He advanced ('apt. John J. Spain to Deputy Inspector in command of 300 men who will police the city's subway system under unification. Five lieutenants Albert Deuu-las. Michael B.

Meade. David Zimms. Michael Mi Kenna and Andrew J. Sarosy were promoted to captaincies. In saluting the new policemen.

Mayor LaGuardia said: "You and I don't know how long THE TIME OF you UFE ill tn FREE GOLF DURING JUKE I A'-c mm ln'it'i 4r Spoti ntertainme rt ALL INCLUSIVE US 10W AS Write Hoi 1 I ItKKl. A HOI ID K. MkI. Youms GAP rl HOTEL PARKSVILLE, NEW YORK HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 'Are WUHunfAitij FUN? I SopP" PARK CENTRAL somrti itfiwif S5' 10 S' Sltlf 15 0TTI prosetr BEACHCOMBER OFULt COURSE TIOPICt50 NO MINIMUM NO COVER I'itkNEW COOLING SYSTEM sR0AIWT AT SOTM Clrcl (-M44 -3 11 Actors Equity and the theatre unions require a theatrical producer to a two weeks' notice with the cast before closing a f-how. A new hifrh in peneral preparedness was set by a recent musical which posted the closing notice twenty four hours before the show had its Broadway premieie.

Mecca Opera The Salmapi opera troupe will sinp a testimonial performance of "Aida" for the boss. Alfredo Sal-majrpri, at Mecca Temple Sunday nipht. June Gertrude Ribla, Maria I'Andrca and Ralph Krrolie will do the leads. At a top. Powell Home 1 Powell i back at The Fa-or.

whele he Started with est ra. and so Fiances i liii jive soups. infills his Fa It. rth Thirty Copies 4 "3 MOZKLLK BRITTON'S current play, the comedy "Separate Rooms." will he played in some thirty Summer theatres this season while Miss Glenda Far-rell, Alan Dinehart, Lyle Talh.t and asistinp cast continue the New Yoik run. It's one of the first plays to be offered to stock companies while still luring the local trade.

AMUSEMENTS TueeK. BeetnninG- TomoRRour- OW OPEN HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS MM AJK J1 I "VUC 5 to 35V 'utl As is lrenerally known, the hot s-pel and the war news hasn't done the theatrical trade much (rood. It's possible, in fact, to pick up pood seats for even the most successful shows. So producers of several Ions-run hits would like nothing better than to cut the cur-vent scales. But stymied because a hit play always has a poodly advance sale, and if a hit play sells a ticket for June 7 on May 1.

there's no way of refunding the purchaser a part of his purchase price and no way of escaping arguments about cut rates, tit her. At any rate, ''Ladies in Retirement" yesterday cut its Saturday matinee top to $2 and "The Male Animal" sliced both matinees to a top. Now the Shuberts are reading the Leonard Sillman musical "New Faces" and may take a partnership in the production. THis show must 1 done pretty soon if it's to at all. since both stars Joe Cook and Patsy Kelly are currently djawinjr pre-rehcarsal salaries.

Al insisting on an independent theatre for his forthcoming musical, is now dickering with the management of the 44th St. Paillette Goddard's lonsr delayed theatrical debut is now definite for the Cape Playhouse, Dennis, on Juiv 2:, when Mis. Charles Chaplin will do -Our Betters." Thu, screen actress, incidentally, has taken a Cape Cod house and will spend all of July there. This year's revival at Central Citv. will be the comic opera -The Bartered Bride." The Met 1 Opera's Josephine Antoine, Helen Olheim and other sinpers will have leads Wynn Murray of "American Jubilee" at the Fair has been Voted Ideal Miss America by the students at John Marshall Collepe.

"Tobacco Road" yesterday got under the wire early with the announcement of a special July 4 matinee The dance team of Mala and llari, Mmjrice Kelly and Iawrenee Weber Jr. are additions to "Two Weeks With Pay." The Yiddish Folks Theatre in downtown Second Ave. has been leased for Yiddish dramas by Jacob Wexler. Ola Lilith and Edmund Zavenda Johnnv Mercer, lyricist" for "Walk With Music," and Buddy DeSylva. producer-'Ariter of "Louisiana Purchase," are off to the Coast.

hits the 750 mark at the Winter Garden tomorrow night Bela and Joanna Tusca. fencers in "Keep Off The Glass." will demonstrate their skill fit Gimbel's "How To Live" forum tonipht HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ILllNCt rt (unwi v. size Joe Patsy Cook Kelly I i i NEW WYNN MURRAY 40 A SHOW DIN10N Ntwi i ixi i I it i hi i 10 i Ma A li'll-l ill I I ARC, IN I OR I RROK Mil ill I- Ov. I I i Toe I.00O 1H JI. I II I I -i i.

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