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MOOKirW IAGLI, TUESDAY, PEL 24, 1942 AlexanderSuwalsky In Town Hall Recital Iolanthe' Is At the St. Sung James MILE I KASTINDEK Aside from nice quality of ton, the credit aid of Alexander Suwal-tky'i violin playing in Town Hall lat night varied with the work played. His technique was adequate, but ht had a disturbing way of wandering off pitch; ht had a sense ef ttylt, but it tended toward color- Boitpn Comic Opera Company Adds It To Itf List of Ploasant Performances By ARTHUR POLLOCK "Iolanthe" Is the tidbit at the St. James Theater this week, with the agreeable Boston Comic Opera Company slng- 'Barber of Seville' Holiday Bill At the Academy Br ROBERT FRANCIS That popuUr price grand opera troupe at th Academy of Muic celebrated th holiday with a special performance of th "Barber ef Seville" last night. Th holiday spirit seemed to have caught the whole cast.

For they rollicked through it at a great pare, adding frisky touches her and there which. Signer Rossini certainly never thought of. At on point this re-viwr Is cruln that he heard a servant sing out a lusty "All right for youl" and is almost equally sure that th latter1 master replied something Ilk: "Oo buy yourself an Tht and ether TT" yu ng it in its-agreeable way. Th Jaosi Ballet no longer pro it '4 i 4 I--" (To A JJs-e-Li I less interpretation; ne snowed gooo taste, but that was not sufficient to characterise a performance. His tons was clear and silken, but it vides introduction, and that leavti the evening a little lean.

It may be because there art fewer favorite tunes in "Iolanthe," or perhaps this amiable company is less sure in the lngng of the thing, but the go- lngs-on this week ain hardly comforting as be- ion. ah mt.n,; troupe's best members are in there pitching except Bertram Peacock have to watch the orchestra leader a Utile moit clostly than usual. 1,7 J7ri if The word of Mr. Gilbert are less easily understandable. Things, don't click quite well they have been clicking.

It's Only Natural Margaret Roy Should Sing Gilbert and Sullivan Soprano Comet From Musical Family Rv RORERT FRANCIS 1 Jfvti in Gilbprt ind Sullivin fin. vnu hivr doubtless visitsd tht St. trips Thettpt. where the Boston Comic Ope re Company has been srironly presenting revivals of the Savoy opens, (hene lR.it few weeks. Snrh hting ihe rtn.

you tie well mare of Margaret Roy, the girl who sinss the admirals faorite roiifin in 'Pinafore." siKRles with the other two little maids of the "Mikado" and more recently is one nf the major peneral.t daughters In of Pemanoe What you mav not know, however, is that a November evening In Boston last Fall marked young Miss Roy fust uppearanre on the professional airzp and that she i another of our home-town youngsters suddenly to make good. Marcaret was born and brought lip in Brooklyn and has lived most of her 21 years at 1334 Eastern Parkway The Roys are a musical family- Father, mother and brother Irwin ill line. too. and there, ia an aunt who is a pianist and an uncle who plava the fiddle. There never waj a Hint that I ran remember when couldn't aet up a private concert in the family.

Except for the laughed. "He a hep-cat. Purled on Way fcnrly DANCE PARTNERS Eddiei Cantor, the "Banjo Eyes" with Shirl Thomas at Cafe needed fullness and breadth to makt it thoroughly tiibstantlal. Thit was a recital in which only tht surface qualities of tht music were disclosed; the violinist never penetrated into the poetic nature of tht compositions he chose to play. Of tht three works which made up tht first half of his program tht Faurt Sonata in A Minor, tht Prelud and Pugtie from Bach's Sonata in Minor and tht Bruch Concerto in Minor the Faure went the best.

A certain suave manner of playing carried him through an earnest pel formance. The Bach was labortd and inaccurately played, for earnestness changed to downright plodding. Under the circumstances tht Bruch could hardly havt attained the brilliance necessary to toss it off as It should be played. Beatrice Anthony offered some good accompaniments. 000.0 iHiilitnifcilifcnAM Seta aSSSl 1 Margaret Roy, Brooklyn'! contn- bution to the cast, sings the t)tle role, thai fairy Iolanthe whose ion (mil A (I Allfo' looks lot older than the, partly vUbjl III llUUjC i because In i i big fellow and Bagatelle.

Miss Thomas is singing at that night spot. THINK FAST Walter Pidgeon ond Rosalind Russell in scene from "Design for Scandal" which opens Thursday at Loew's Metropolitan with "Swing It Soldier." At the Plymouth "Guest In the House," a new drama by Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson, will havr: its Broadway rather sunn and aUo for )he rea- son that he ages more quickly, be-! ing half human and half fairy. She I ha a rich voice and pleading ways, Philip Tully, large and ingenuous, I is tier son Slrephon, slieplieid boy i iu Arcadia, puld about his dual Vaudeville Returns To Orpheum Tonight Tht RKO Orpheum Theater, where so many Brooklynltes saw their first vaudeville programs, tonight will inaugurate a new policy EARS TO THE GROUND By CLIFFORD EVANS phyeique and troubled by the un- opening tonight at the Plymouth smooth coure of his true love. Theater, the firat presentation of The trim Kathleen Roche Is hit I new producing firm, Stephen and notions, such aa having Figaro crown old Bartolo with his barber's basin and tickle him with a feather, did the Rossini opus no harm. In fact, quite the contrary.

A little additional slapstick appears to do the old "Barber" a world of good. Everybody was pleased. Maestro Alfredo Salmaggi assembled a fine cast for the holiday frolic. Maria Vero made a likable and mischievous Rosina. Claudio Frigerio sang Figaro, and Pomplllo Malatest was completely at home in the role of the senile, sillv guardian.

A new addition to the company's roster for the season was Qulsepp Barsotti, who gave a good account of himself as Almaviva. Mention should made also nf Nino Ciioopl ainglng teacher. A fine comedy performance. Angel" Canarutto read the score intelligently, but at times with too much" volume. The voices occasionally coming through rather than over their accompaniments.

"La Tosca" is the scheduled opera for next Saturday night. Robert Kellard, Broadway stage player, has been signed to a long-term contract by Columbia Picture and will henceforth be known on the screen as Robert Stevens. His first assignment will be in "Hello Annapolis." Frienda of Walter Kuhn are mentioning him at a Slate Senator possibility Mike Ohiusano't 4th A. D. Congress Republican Olub stages its annual dinner-dance on Battirday, March 7 The latest attempt to strengthen Pan-American feeling Is by a revival of Irving lass, a comely out with rolling eyea ana at nice a linger of Gilbert and Sullivan a Ntw York hat laid ay to in yean.

They want very much Berlins great tune, "Let's Have Another Cup Coilee." Alreaoy tjammy to get married in spite of legai ob-Kave and Glenn Miller have recorded the tune for R.C.A.-Victor. tnd almost lose each other Corp Danny Port on the athletic staff at Fort Hamilton, is the former; when the big boy it discovered act-boxing manager associated with Ray MonaTran Ed and Polly East, affectionately toward hU moth-whom you hear on those early, e.r.y morning broadcasts, are Man- hasset natives Ruth Berman, who plays the harp in Mark Warnowt; lookinir f. of presenting a five-act variety bill every Tuesday evening. This I Orpheum years ago was the head- quarters of B. F.

Keith vaudeville and every headliner of the circuit appeared on its stage. i The RKO Kenmore topight will present 'Keith's Union Square Variety Show." In this special unit are more thana cozen performers who were headliners when Mr. Keith introduced vaudeville to New York some 40 years ago. 1 Tomorrow night the old timers and their variety show will play the RKO Bushwick and on Thurs- I day night they will travel to the RKO Dyker. Pul Ames.

The curtain is promised to rise at 8:30 sharp. The cast is headed by Mary Anderson, Leon Ames, Louise Campbell, Katherlne Emmet and Pert Kelton. "Jason," at the Hudson Theater, will omit performances tonight and tomorrow afternoon. Adia Kuznetzoff, giant baytone and star entertainer at the Russian Kretchma, a as been signed to play an Important role in Irving Caesar's forthcoming musical comedy, "My pear Public," In which Mitzl Green and Smith and Dale will bt starred. 'Goetterdaemmerung' Is Admirably Sung There is no doubt that Helen Traubel has won new laurels with her singing of the third Bruenn-hilde.

She had already been acclaimed for her performance of the Immolution Scene, but the full embodiment of Uie role was another matter. Last night at the Metropolitan she sang the second act in a challenging manner with a dramatic tenseness that disclosed har capable of new dramatic heights. This was a performance to plac her on an equal footing with such stalwart members of the cast as Melchior as Siegfried and Kipnis Hagen, who were In excellent form. The evening proceeded on a much surer musical footing than in the previous hearing. A large audience cheered the principals and Mr.

Lenlsdorf. The I.011H Wol- Hit Parade Orchestra, a Crown Heights resioent She ha. aimed at a musical career i says win 09 niiee in juue. nr i ma utiv-biinc rtw uwh u. tince her sunt started her on ing siar who now is town counsel for KOikiown up wesicneiier way.

The resilient Floraiis Ames plays the Lord Chancellor with his customary grace, Robert Pitkin is the Earl of Mouniararat, Helen Lanvin the Queen of the Fairies and Morton Bow th Lord Tolloller, who wears a monocle but has to remove it in order to sing. Things at the St. James are a little faint, but cozy. piano at the age of I. At P.

S. 1M she led the school orchestra and did the same thin? later at Wah-inpton Irvine Hiyh School, along with soloing for the Glee Club. Then she tried two years at Colum- When lilaie Sflr Pheipe Phelps he recently entered the army-was asked how come his name was duplicated he purred in reply that when he was christened the minister stuttered. Hahakahak: BUY V. S.

DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS The entire Center Theater has been taken over for Tuesday, March 3, by th American Friends of Norway, and the Women's Division of th Navy League. Miic-Maker Woody Herman says that Brooklyn can take care of itself in any emergency with Grand Army Plaza, Navy and Fort Oreent Avt. Woody innocently overlooks Fort Hamilton, the Army Base, Floyd Bennett Field and ihe Navy Yard anything for the sake of a gag, eh? Leave for Vancouver Frances Comstock, George Rasely and Wilbur Evans leave today for Vancouver, where they will appear MOVIE TIME TABLE mitrvtl Jlinv nnwrv tenJ.uVa.R -rr I rTTR.v.rr I nnrsl" Third HOES on BROnnifinu'wtek! Samuel French, the largest publisher of books relating to the theater, will publish a collection of 17 sketches by Jay Kaufman, under the title of "Highlowbrow and Other Sketches." The volume I in the Vancouver festival proriuc-i-Armblvmn Albert Martin nhen, who has designs on the tion of Merry Widow," open-Brownsville Democratic leadership, had a visitor at his political head- jng Mflrch g. Felix Brentano is quarters the other nighi. Cohen peered out of his office and snapped i directing.

he didn't want to see him that the fellow was synonymous with bad newt. I Reuniting the brilliant cast of ond 'A YANK ON THF RIIRMl Dniiv aMaSiWaefaUahUaWaaM I.OeiW't KINliH Malau'h and Tllalea Aviaiiel I.OfWI PITKIN Pllkia and seraiefa Aveaun Blrlk ol tht Rlues, Bint Mar; Merlin Niikt ef Jan. Ittk. Robert Preston. Kllen Pre KIKare't Vleiors.

I.eer Aree, l.leotl Berrreaerr. .4 Vaak an Ike Burma lea, Laralna Oar Soem? that in a nrevimis nolitical haLtle this i han told Cohpn he i 'Here Comes Mr. Jordan," Colum- of these sketches, all of which have been produced, will be out today. bia will make a sequel to that suc BROOKLYN ALBEF Ball of F.ie 1 4S 4. 7:30.

10 50; Blue Wlute mid Perteri." 11.30. 3:50, 30. a 40 FOX Wild BUI Hukok Ridff" 12 4fi. 4.03, 7 J0, 10:37 Dr. Kildares Victory.

li. 2:17. 5:11. SI. METROPOLITAN Rb on Broadway," 12:13.

3:20. 54. 10 19: A Yank on the Burma Road." 11:01. 2.17. 5:42.

PARAMOUNT "Sullivan's Travein." 12 46, 4:03. 7:10. 10 17. Pacific Blackout." 11:90. 3.37, 5.44.

8 51. MANHATTAN BROADWAY "Fanlajtia." 10.41. 12:38, 3:35. 4:32. 2B.

10:23. i CAPITOL--" Johnn Ilier," 11, 1:37, I 1:11. 12:45. CRITERION "Born to Sini in 01. I 11:54, 1:47.

3 40, 5 33. 1 1. 19. 11:13. 1:05.

aMISIC HALL, "Women ot the Year." 10 30. 1:30. 4 28. 7 25. 10 27: 8lage Show.

11:25. 3 25. :20. 30. was going to lose 8nd Cohen did.

Later, when Waller Hart, now a councilman, was fighting for the Brownsville leadership, this same mys- Hedy LAMARR Robrt YOUNG Ruth HUSSIY AI.PINK Iln Strut IKS rifth Anaiie I.OFW'S BKOt'ORO BtHltrd Avian aaa1 Btr. strut I.OCW'I RROADWAY Bruswav and Myrtle Aaue I.OHWS tONEY Ikl.ANn Surf and Stillwtll Avennai cessful comedy, to be titled "Hell Bent for Mr. Jordan." Robert Montgomery, Claud Rains, James Gleason, Evelyn Keyes and Edward Everett Hoi ton were in th first film 'H. M. PULHAM, tery man carried similar mournful news to Hart and ht, too.

lost. When the stranger was told why Cohen did not want to see him he said that tht tables havt turned, and on this occasion ht was ih bearer of glad tidings. He explained that had consulted the stars and liao read in them that Cohen this time would be a winner. Maw Ckck ia atrUualr lkin( unn kfniarlf unbeatable! oi vvs tui es Rates Avrnite end Breadwav During the week of Feb. 33, Russell Lewis and Rita Hassan will bring their new play, "Under This Roof" to the Windsor Theater.

Tht play is by Herbert B. Ehrmann, a Boston lawyer. Mr. Ehrmann was co-defenst attornty with William Thomson ln tht famous Sacco-Vansettl murder cast. KAMKO IstlAra Perkwey and Netlraad AvaeiMl tlt.W 4nTH STRU Strut aad Niw Ulreekt Aeaaus OKW'S PKKMICR PLUS Tarzan'j Secret Treasure' J.k.ny WEIJSMUIXER Ma.reon 0SULL1VAN Furs VAIIB1VIIH a CONST llAMt Tknlte Under tht directional guidance of Lew Landers, who has Just completed Columbia's "Cane) Zone," th cameras started rolling this week HOJIY "RbiU Hart," 11:15 Jack of Ocean Parkway enlists next week in Uncle Sam's Nsvy.

Before joining, however, he will trek westward to Burbank. Snttir Avinttc. Htaidele 8treet Ol' ONIKNTAI ICte Street eed I lla Avenue 10 40, Slate Show, 110. 4. 5 10.

1, 1.40. i i "nc Jeonetto MseDONALD "SMILIN' THROUGH" MOTION PICTURES Brian AHKRNR (In Ttchmcolor) to say good by to his romance, Geraldine Simons, daughter of the West on "Alias Boston Blackie," third of Coast's supermarkets king. Marcus boxed on the University of Alabama's 1 ln group of detective films crack ring team and more recently played pro football with the Paterson Che'' Morris. Authority to institute picketing, boycott and any other economic measures necessary to secure an equitable contract In It negotia- LOKW'S CK.NTI RV Pirliidi end Noitrand Avinuii I.OKW'S HI At last M. 1.

At. sad Deetleil SI. I.OKW'S RAT atinriK 72ri Strut aad tnird Avenue I.OKW'S PIORO ITARK .7 Ml tllEI! CUMMINCS PLUS ORACIK AIXiN "MR. AND MRS. NORTH" wllk) WILLIAM POST Jr.

I0MAL8 Kill fKID Panthers. His father was the famous subwsy builder and his brother Is the 3d A. D. politico. Bela Lug ol steps into the star- Hons dispute witn th major film ring role of "Black Dragons," a productrs was vested In a cam- lltl Siren aad New Utrecht Annuo Claudelte COLBERT Bay MII.LANO "SKYLARK" sod "NW VOIK TOWN," Fret MarMTlRRAr I tirW'S WARWICK Jeritai and Fullsa ttreili I story dealing with Japan's death- palgn committee by a unanimous On the Culver Line the other morn two sweet things were discussing dealing secret society.

William Nigh vott of the membership of the books. Bald one: "This book is all about a heel who'll slop at nothing to will direct from an original story Screen Publicists Guild of New MlKW'X MKI BA llliaiilen Street and Hanlvtr Pliil I.OKW'B RKKVOORT Breerl elan and Bidlerd Avians Etnsrt G. Roklmen, llnknljr Partners, Ed. Arnold Rosalind Bussell, Don Aoaeeko, Tht FsnslninsTourh Freilrle Merck, Msrika Scott. One Foot In Hesrrn; Vsu're in the Army Now, JiMMf Durnnls get whst he wants.

And It has such an unusual title 'What Makes! no bing completed by Harvey York at its last tegular member mm 1 ship meeting. Qatcs. Sammy a Hunt T' Morgoret Roy PLAYS MANHATTAN diauncey Gray, Laureltons suave piano-playing maestro now at El I xm sa UL tTAn uiniinuoui eoeuLii esicti I 9 I Urt bkmi riiuii' ewit mms 1 Honhwirli, brtliiiav ami HuttPirtl Morocco, recently was requested by Tommy Manvill to write a special song for his aixih wife-to-be, whom he hasn't met. Chauncey, composer of Bye. Bye Blues." Just finished the melody and calls It "You're the Besc Wiie of My Life." "Heartily rersaiaitnded." Wo 11 1 Her Trio, 'A ttrleiei and aetereina drama'-Wstr All I eorie Akkett areeenle HULL JllXLLl I I Sanaa aaenarlieii I Vincent Price, JoSilk Syelyn.

ee G.t srroll rt cm SOLPKal W. 41 It. CI. 1 748. I 0 HU 0SON W.

44 II. II I IW NC Tnei, firt Mitt. T. and 5fS2 10. Mail trdarl ne Ol.incl.

SUN 40. Mill Sat. 4 ti ruiurrt. biih It. nd Filtb Ami bia io specialise in languages, but had to give that up because her courses interfered with vocal lessons from Sam Msrgolis.

"It's a funny thing," she says. "Anne Brown takes lessons from him. too. She in Porgy and Bess" "I WAKE UP SCREAMING" BETTY GRAIL! VICTOR MATURI "SWAMP WATER" WALTER BRENNAKI WALTER HLKTAM PM i'fnnnieet alsy ySH'ec ever rcrnpoint, 125 MarthalUi Avt Ilytitr, Bfitd St. Fifth Avt TilvQU, Ctniy tf.

tltiiluliiit til till, Mvrtlt and WyiktM Avtl Rcpablie. Grtmi n4 Hat li Orpheum, Fiillaa St. anil ftaikwdl Krnmore, Ctmrih ana FUtaiiih AM. Khore Hoad. Mtlt St.

at Fifth A welcome addition to tfte town Incidental Information; Streets in Port Hamilton are named after icrrimeiit." Anderson, l-A nitrivan ARSENIC AND OLD LACE JZr-XsXo, rt tern Kerlell. leieeliinr Hull. Ira. Adair JUNIOR MISS The New across the street. He has two pupils famous army officers Brooklyn busiest subway stslion is Utlca Avt.

Jek. Aleiea'er, Clletea Sundkers, (dear Slelili Jeka AlsieaSer. Clletea Sundkers. tssar Slelili "Hue lark Ike Bane'' aad "Henry AlSruk lor Preildiet'1 ne'nt on the same block RADIO CITY MUSIC II ALL SOIk Itroet A lib Avenoo SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" 0irCtd by Giorg Sttvcni As M-G Pictsr ITUll "WOHOI AND MUSIC" CO CI WITIIt-iiiklW'tCsitwi-tsrMj. ytMttifMI rtkMlfl.

MrtcHM ftlntfl W. 0m lOiIt A. M. nciMf Mi 10:0, IfM, 4i2t, Tt2t, tttiST tt ISiSt, itt, slO. iSO lit Mit.

lMrvd Orel 6-4600 FULTtN. Welt Still St. CI. l. Milt Mat.

Set 1:44. Mall erdrr, Mlled 1 "Ot TOM'W sad IAT. et 1M tart. tUNDAV. Mat.

et 1:30. t.i et EDDIE CANTOR I Bi in C.ERTRIIDE LAWRENCE r. i.r.A.Lr THf. musical hit on tht I. R.

which collects mort than 85O.OO0 nickel each month Brooklyn tnd Queens are separated by the Atlantic Ocean the small' inlet of water between Rockaway Point and Manhattan Beach Brook-1 lyn College occupies 43 acres. Queens College, which is smaller, is on SO acres 8i. John's University owns land in Queens, on which it some day hopes to build a campus Brooklyn has more than 1,400 dentists Tht Manhattan Bridge cost $31,000.000 six million more How did I get to be in this show? You know, even now I sometimes ran believe It really happened to me! I heard thai, the Shuberts wanted a soprano for their Boston company. Mr. Lee gave me an audition and then sent to me Mr.

J. J. Stem tin r.ls in 7 1117 M1DV Mail train Filled Preaetlv. Moll. Sol.

i Sun LftUi in mi uaii Hnl.l.VVVOnO wey ind Slit. CI. 7-5J4J i AI.VIN. SI W. ol B'war.

Circle fl-ftHM Rellr firahle. Vlelsr Mklnro, Carol l.andii. "I Will IIP SCREAMING'1; and 'SWAMP WATER" Raaallnt Ruesell pnn Aanecllo "THE FEMININE nd "UNHOLYJARTNERS 1 BtMKHHKR THE "CONFIRM OR DBNy1' Fredrle March, Msrthn teott, "ONE FOOT IK FOOT FORWARD MT' "10 REST niinSiril In "Person IflWrCU A Klnia Hifhwty. IVlllVJj TT I Cim, Itlaon Ays. H'osy and I.

Illh tt.T HIDVKIOO, Avenus snd E. Uth t. MARINE. Flelkuih An -Klesi H'way iMAVFAIR, Annua Citi.y lili.d A.i PATIO, Flstkuik Aye.eni(jiliSwod AI.HkMARI.E.FIottiiiili Ay -Alkemarle Rd? I I Annul at Eait 1 7th FARBAGIIT. Fletknek Ay.

Farrsiul VOOIIK, Cemy III. Aye. and Aimue Ill KNTIN. Ouenlin Rd. at E.

33th St. The neit thing I knew I was on tht 'than the Brooklyn Bridge and seven more than the Willlamburg Bridge, train for Bnslon with the score of The in my hand, as- I Ma They May; Pr.ncla White, "Here is some advice for suburban pe, sicneri to the lead role of Casllria. witn aTOSFMARV I ANK MARTV MA BUS Sosen eters of Ike llitltre. In. lurtinr MARCH OF TIMF.

Meuriie Cannea. Gil Isrt VINTON WKKnl.EY MuiUal Ssiuiitton I.UInil-Y BLUE DANNY KA YE Viclerla Seheeli, luni Allyiin INO THF tnVll Mllilral'HIt nirecteS ky tlcnrre Akkolt CT'C I IT' AHPVMOe.47il.W.ef y. CIS OiSS. ivt I. IVS leel Mat.

SalorSaT, SI 10 to Se Bf HtRRCRT tint DOHOTHY Its r.r "i ortk.ond "inuiam to sueueis wnn you, leave tnem it hume unleashed. You can trim, animals to find the safest spots for themselves if given the run of the house." A AU 1 A 11 A 1 tUXltt .4. In Tathnlcolnr ARMY NOW Berbers Sl.iw.ck, Henry Folds, "YOU BELONG TE1: "INTENATI0NAL LADY" "QI IFT WEPDING" and ''OOWN IN SAW DIEGO "All Thit Monty Cn "Look Who's Uushlni" "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" "Tkey PletVltk Tkelr eeti "tluw Id tkslilki TAIBET FOR TOaJISHT" "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" eaaV aOaTJl "A 'Aal tAKIt WALSH MEISIt VANCI John c. COLE POUTEH SONGS ptaev Lienera Millrid IM PI RIAL Thea W. 45 tl.

CO I FISS ll I Jn WD 0 CORBfTT NATWICK Ni.f Milieu SATU SOA at JO. II. IS te II 7a Rd. NOSTRAND. Kinsi H'wiy-Nntrand Ay I KIANIiLS, klnn H'oey-Erilth PARKKIDErFletkuik'end Plrlnei A.I Clillea Wilt Street siant: The shoe-shine youngster on th corner of Church and McDonald who stands off to a side by himself.

Seems he doesn't pay-off th older lad thert and as a result can enjoy a spot ble.sed with traffic from tht nearoy Independent Bubwty System. SPIRIT I The worst nf it was I had to learn It practically over night and I'd riFier seen Olibert and Sullivan open in my life. I was scared stiff Ihe first time I went on. But the critics were lovely to me. I guess they knew I was terrified.

Prat-tics and More Practice "What do I do with myself outside the theater? What a question! When we wert in Bosion I spent every waking moment learning new parts I have to be able to take any soprano role in our repertoire at a tiuriie tl I.alrl'llni I woy 47 il. "A PKRKKCT COIF.De"'-AtHeiee. Ti Life with father NOK.L COWARD'S bct comedy MOROBt'O, 4 at. W. ol B'way.

CI. Ivsi. Mallasel TOM end SAT. et FEATURE RLmSSHOUUinCTTJDRV iT IOIIIT 'II IAN A JAY LOR II lURNE "I on still Ikninlns" ROBERT SENCMLCV BMP1RK. B'way Si 411 St.

Urate at SI III rAFE CROWN s'urd'' 1:" wltk Mirrli CANOVKV and Sam lArFE rnoria.hSl elB'y. Ne Meo.Perl. f'oalfl I'fV IMll 7 ItmeM. ER BAY IIOUI Century-Foi. Mist Deuisch was formerly associated with Gilbert Miller and the New York Theater Guild and is known for her short stories.

Samutl Ooldwyn hat engaged Altn Campbell and Helen Deuisch to prepare the screen play of "The Wajfhintfton Drama," comedy-melodrama recently purchased from Flseirs. TSIh II. and Third Ays Ths Fikt lor l.llll Two l.stins Prom Msnhltlan Wstk-En in Hniali tile Relit llerr Stsnler, Film Ate. and 7ltk St i They're dynamit in A "JOHNNY in. inn.

tun i Meti sn tunsji iJ 20 VANS ANDERSON JOHN OOI.DIN tnnoiiriMs tlOOD-RVR ar Ci a 11 I a iT lIVl A I A I VAKKKSI NATIONAL Tkealre. W. 41 St. PF It-Sril! 0SI FRANKIN't limrity (tirli teur Mann 9th 10, Mall. TOMORROW end 1:111 BKDIORD rnwn, iit Emeire BlvJ.

PR. 1 0070 National. 70 wsikiosles Ave Rosen, 1J3 Rosrri A.I. PR. 4 JJ10 i Wltll tUWAHU ARNOLD minute notice, as well as knowing i Leonaio Spiegelgast and Leo Ros- Hrlle Starr; slis Internallonsl Itnadron They Pied Wlk Their Boole On; CellefO wwlkaarl Krlle Starr; eleo lnternatlonel Sousdron I Wake I Scrrsminst also Iweeai Wator mm.

CAPITOI MOTION PICTURES karoy, lidlerd Aye. sad libiiis pi BKNfiefNHIRItr IM THC A talk ay. Ill sses MM. tore lll li: Mil. TOM Aiidsrion.

Jowr. Roeks trllk leuskler. Second moll Vchi' jh-ia iii. Mit. s.t endsue ii ii may CKTFR FILEEN P.

II RFRTJt SULLIVAN a len. Campbell recently completed the wining and dialogue direction of ihe Oinger Rogers sequence in Tales of Manhattan'' for 20lh MOTION PICTURES LAST 5 DAYS WIfKI 1'HK RIOTOIig COMKUI Mil ej iuvu.i IOLANTHE." IILTMORt 1 wey. ei-e-aea. JOf MiCMI VIRONICA LAKE "SULLIVAN" TRAVILS" Ht end "Plneleri." Its. 1:411.

Mats. TOM snal SAT. St I Colony, Ills Ats. sod istk It Hrliksv Teuni; also Tht Milky Way BOROUGH HAI AND DOWNTOWN lliilfield. Dullielrl and Fulton III t'koeolate Soldier; Confessions of Bmlm Rlsrklr Momsrl, Fitllea tl.

and Rirkiill PI llarrt aleo Flylnr Csdeli HI. tieoige Pl.vhoueo, 100 Pianaell tl. One Foot in Heotent kleo Yon Relent lo Ms Terminal, Fturth Ate. enn Oran li Rilled That Msm slee Stolen Parsdlet BRIGHTON BEACH Orieae, Irlsktea leaik A.i. Hill I he Feminine Teeth; list Unholy Perlnert BISHWICK Easplrt.

Rolnh Aye. end Ireieeey Tei Irrjrant Melllian; lso Ipaeks Im Wild Wad. Tauri. aee rn. Set.

akd "Trlel Sy Hfr St 1 AM Et The W. 44tk St Ni Pirt. Tinishl Mart PraWMMt BlMluwt" Aikinion, Tii'ir. I LAST times: uphm OI'KNINC pApA ic ALL STKPHKN snd PAUL AMIS nrlienl 1 BROADWAY "Syi" nl BROADWAY "SsUi" teaeluee MMUff a ritititiuntiittnii kwuii luk'u. csoiiouoks sieissnucii rsryns reicit 5 IN IMt HUUU SUIltTMEA MSI.

CO. tin ALDEE i a I MITt let never No Perf. Tonibl eil Mel. lot. St :4 A wen Pl" ov -WIL5 BILL MICWOK HIDES" LIW llM4 MMRVMeM "It.

HILPANrS VieTONV" cart eeoni iaium $tanwtc il MINIOU A I BM Flelkuih Ave. a.ar Ckurtk Flalkuik, Churth eed FlstkinS Aril Grenade, cnurih end Nlllreed EAHT FLAT lyrnue Aiinoe sad I 41d KiiiIij. Uli.i end Chorik Am ROGERS ts. DALL OF FIRE' Men Pewrrt slat Thkl Uneorlsln Fielios leiioead liell eed tli ten Iialarlai I illy Oarilhy Cellist. vros sad Isyaiead liett Inlet I the Nlht; ls Tsrsel lor Tonlfhl III lariel lor TonlsM; aleo Rlnee la tht Nitht Died Wilh Their Boots Oil Blnee In the Nijl MONTCOMUY my own.

Now that we're here I have a two-hour voice lesson again evfry morning and then rehearsals fir our next program I get home to Brooklyn about 5 and get In another hour of practice By tht time I have dinner there are Just about enough minutes led to get back for the evening show. Why. I haven seen a movie since November!" Bovs? Margaret has no lime for fhem. either. Me.ssers.

Gilbert and Sullian provide all the romance she wants at the moment. She would lovp however, to piav in some of ihe romantir operettas like "The Vasa-honri King'' and "Firefly." Shed like to do radio, too, and maybe later when she's really ready for It a concert. An ambitious girl. Margaret! "But I'm lenviiiij all that up In the Shuberts." she says, gratefully. "They've given me my first bin ehance and whatever tltev trlii-I going to stick to." HAGAR Wll.nl ind IIAI I EI'NSON Slaved bp REGINALD IIENHAM I LVMSUIH THIATII.

411k It W. el oe, Firel Hit. Thondsr. li lt. II end 10 "MORE LAUGHS then eoy other moelrel on Rroodwey." JoFOlfcl If'lonilrn r.F.OrH.K JKSSKL'S1 Ifcrrtlilt.

WHITE I fEKFICT ROXIE HART' "Worth irrins oyer and over." Pollack, i'ut'lr CHKRYL CRAWFORD prrienll George Cerihwin't PORGY AND BESS ir.ll TODD DLNf AN ANNR BROWN Al FY AMUR SMALLENR. Coadoclor MAIilTICTk llt CI ISIM. all Perl leeill Tlh An. till I 110 STACI SHOW roxy; Mlh SI. Muxcti Hi nn airircDCi filun V.

Mi IV Comedv C'H I. SI. II 75 te Vit. Mil SAT. 1 20 le IS.

MM'lllb lH IVr.H el MUNTH per01 ill rice Siindiiy I0J.I at I.JS III. HEN A Nil JOHNSON In in. nr. LESLIE HOWARD "MISTER rivoli vrs show, sasel opia soa at Sons o' fun REACH Grahaai. I'l Wliilsiy Ate Hoar Green Wae My Velleyi Moon Oyer Her Should', PARK SLOPE t'atllnn.

Flelnuth end t.eth Avei. Caocolalt loldiert alet Imall Town ITek Plara, Flalkuik Aye. sad Psrt Plan Peul Robenon. Praad Volley; end Flyloe Deneoe; al. Mareb ol Tims "Prseente Peesj kr asnitm.

PiLseit Pert Will. Illh Hold Reek the Diem Henry Aldrirh lor Prealdrni tenui, III! Pieioeil Ail Broadway Limited; also Nina Liyee Are Not Ennuih RING! HIGHWAY Jewel, Ktnei Hlshoay et true P'Steey Path) alee lllshlly Honorshlo AVKM SECTION Arrnor I', Ave. eod I. Istk II M- Feynrile Wife; tilt I sole. I Valley Treymnre.

A.eoiie end I 41th St Helens lo Mil alio Internallonsl l.sdy HinnFwiioD Iresilney eod COlueciy Fool in lleeyen: eleo You're In Ike Aran. Rldirnoud. nil Myrlli thereto le Soldier alia Centre. lorn ol Roilon Rl.rfc,, Rleoll. Myrlli eod Wlliea Am Thei Died Huh Their Boole On; Blurs in the allUPMIFMI SAY Skrepikesd Rd Veerhl.iOn.

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Mall. Tew o. tal end toe IS IHtttkR I Ikee 441k II il I oat CI isos Ml Seals lor l.iry Ji. IVSS. AI Perl.

lenient. Mm THURS end SAT it I JJ Ol TH BROOM 1 Bl'Y I'. S. DF.KENSK BONDS AND SaVIM.S 61 A Mrs Fallon klyn I I II I I SOI I' Al l. SI RWAVI WITH SHI lender's Gloke.

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