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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED JUNE 25, 1952 11 1 1 i rocklyn and Broadway Br In MUSIC Boro Couple Heard First Concert in '18 run-c, EKQQ33 CUSTOmF 17,500 Attend Opening Stadium Concert; Mitropoulos Conducts; Anderson Sings By AL SALfXNO aeaBeelal i i i Mr. and Mrs. Iidnie Xorkin LU I I b- on iiir.r.v:l of K. Kith were special By P.M'I. ArKFI.hKR of the Stadium Concerts After a one-nigh.

iicla bt nieht's l.ewinhn Stadium loiKei. mving to inclement weather, the launched their 3-Vh season last po-ionenient from Monday niBht had ininff i hmil FY. i'V-f' r.o adere eiiiHi uxin tn ciiemirtim-, i-. anniverarv sen of the large crowd of. ..1 4.1 u.r ci niriiiiinic pleadingly inn iiii.ii! iiit in ie aua.

ml hnipini Mik Tixld mhrd tht point where it will explode Into headline over his new venture John field' widow turned to a more morieM form of Urine; What prominent It. lawyer In nerretly flying to Kurope where he'll make pane one wedding plan next month? Bert rand Roiwell, trial marriage advorale, dUorred hia third wife r'CCfiiay ahortly get around to taking note 1 of a radio dik M-key payoff prohjem hnt It ha been a ranrer eating at the muxir huoinrM over a long period. Pome ation quietly have gone mi far aa to deaignate which tune are to he played and no deviationa, d. have given a Mack eye to all platter apinnera, though Many are above reproach. Jerry Purcell trying to make sub-management deals for the acts he owns which would keep the loot rolling In after st ie-; at I.ewi-ohn Stadium M.nih.ifan.

The Sm. IiIh.hv Or- (ion, V'" well a the three -le Co-pel Train, The Snikilis. who a rd Philharmonic mnlionv wa spiritual I heel I. ike a i.ll'i .11 VnilCCfin tllO faiTlllOq thn fA 1 11 111 i t-i ud "Every nutraitii, a-: soloist with the Mitropotilox, who opened ihc M'liln'rlo- liild i Stadium Symphony Orchestra eediiics with a perform-: 1 1 1 lMi.l..r tlio IVimitri Mi. l.l.,i I A 111 ICIsntl MTH)fi I i IH'U r' DORIS DAY is seen in "The Me with her onre thnlling low (line tii niir were among four So that we would all know we 3 wnich often sounded K.

li .11 II Moyfoir. were inn in I anicKie imn. un u-hils ci through the news-V HS immediately followed by an 1 ou of tune, hile he sentenced Another Roto hotel is flirting ith the the orcnestral hackKrounn for letters from those Stadium's theme song a sounded is if it had not been rpieared. In response to the who attended the very first dsr roaring throuch the skies Stadium concert exactly fortissimo. Thus was the sea-years aco last niRht.

on June nfficiallv set in motion. (applause, 'here were several RIDER Air Corps Sgt. William Beekman of Fort Dix, accomDanied by his wife, Florence, received a $100 War Defense Bond from Fred Garms, operator of the Wonder Wheel, as the lucky passenger on the 32-year-old Coney Island ride. 1018. They submitted evi-' The orchestral portion of the Btti.n.l-.jii.n i.1 th.

K11Q No StadlUlK Opeillllg would without the tradl- 1 e' the overture to VA agner I ann- cneerhet The Sorkins wrote thev have haeu-er" nlaved in an speecnes tne i oncetis. njm hy ritv Cnl- "Searching for a runiored free KMru. internreted in the true e-ioent or itv i Kl(lal' Pieten in ine nut al) i( heloved law and maybe a good many lives. A facility condemned years ago is still In use By mutual consent the Astor and the Grand Ol Opry troupe tore up the season contract. The Opry was the greatest thing in the country but in the City, it didn't draw so well.

Hotel is back to a name band policy Marion (' See Here Trivate Hargrove at Broadway Host with dewey-eyed Cara Williams, a general's dish." Holtx say he's off to Hollywood lata this week and may make some stage and TV news on his return The Lindy moh trying their darndest to squeeze Into session at which Phil Silvers rehearses "Top Banana." Belter than the show, they yr. Popular 'Mister Roberts' Drops Anchor in Flatbush The V. S. Navy Cargo Ship AK 601. the setting of Thomas Hungarian spirit, w.tn plenty -Kairv God land ini.n'table "Fairy uj oi-f zcsl al1) variety these roncerU.

leges neid. we could 1ne suite Richard "Minnie'' (iuggenheimer. tnrougli the iron fence to the traiis' "Her nosenkavalier. a i r---i square womlen platform in the fnun( orchestra center field and the concrete beautifulv, but which Policemen to See steps beyond walked in and lm.kp(1 tlip necessary Defense Telecast listened to Arnold Xolpe con- aM(, Viennese spirit. i The rs the Y.

Para-The opening concert Maria" mount Theater, currently show- fare evilllame 1-Slar On Jack farter for lieggen and Joshua Logan's "Mister Roberts." is hack, plying its successful route at the Flatbush Theater, and this observer found the "old bucket" in fine shape. As most everyone knows by now, the ship is one of the old from shore leave, all he says four-stackers' which spent the is broke "1V u. Also on hand is the ships war fluting from one Pacific an smll atoll to another, picking up and with a special aptitude for depositing cargo. The play transforming grain alcohol into i sure helps. Marilyn Monroe gel, the aay Publicity CY COLEMAN and the trio return to Circus Lounge in Flatbush Ave.

which the Sorkins attended Marian Anderson, the notiti.nig i lasn on ine featured soprano Ana Fitziu as contralto. as the evening's screen, and I es Paul and Mary soloist under Mr. Volpe's baton, 'soloist, singing two arias and a Ford heading the in-peron assisted hv the Metropolitan Negro spirituals, all show, will not open to the public Opera Chorus. iWith orchestral accompani- until 11 a.m tomorrow morn- raises its fun from the rough-; various potable beverages. His.

jqqq fij ment. A round nor at, nerjing. rour mousano lorn liest in the exquisite 17th cen-City poli'-emen will attPnd the tt.ry "I.aniento di Arianna'1 ofj theater e.ulier to see the Civil-Claudio Monteverdi. Her toneMan Defense School for Sur- The world's only legit mat theater drive-in lioxoifier, it says here, linn opened at the Melba Vaudeville I.oew's Melba Theater will vuiiiiovilla all production was smooth and.vival teleca-t from If) to 11. new Jones Iti-ai li Marine Sta arnn 1 am i nn tnUil'lt nl i CI nt i 11 tt Saturday and the sll, intellippntJ in Waohintrton.

will' be seen hv Lorelei role In "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," which every, one had conceded to Betty Gt-nhle Radio Writers Guild and major networks meet tomorrow in effort to stave off atrike set for July 2. The Harold and Jerry Rodmans, boro meat packers, each expect third heirs in the Kail. Word tomes back, that Kill O'Dwyer lent the Kmbassy for a party for Dolores Del Rio at which 50 pesos per head was charged. Uncle Sam getting any rent? L. Countess Alexandria rie Taulski won a Klorida divorce on desertion.

She said the "Count wouldn't live with me if I gave him Vic Pamone, ho toured Germany with GI shows, declares the USO schedule could be tripled and still not meet the demand. I.ads are entertainment starved. Winston Churchill seeking an official assignment for the Duke of Windsor Glenn Davis, ex-All American, will turn to sports announcing Big distillers, worried house wavs in wnicn tne men fight off boredom, and develops alcohol, a cola drink, its story from the fetid between' lUne and hair tonic. Mister Roberts, the idol of thej The feud between the cap-crew, a regular Joe, and the tain and Mister Roberts cen captain, a p'tty tyrant who is.ters around the latter's desire enthusiastically bated by every-'to join a combat ship after one. lycars of monotonous duty as a Probably the funniest scene cargo officer and the captain's In the Pulitzer Prize play is the refusal to approve his transfer one where the sailors peerlapplication.

through binoculars and spy-! Tod Andrews takes the part glasses at the nurses' shower-of Mister Roberts, made famous room in the hospital across theih.v Henry Fonda, and does very hav. Thev study the women well by it. The ensign is played Three Mimio Men, The Clens, (v planned. Here, too, Mr. Mi-la'inost other policemen Jacqueline Hurley, Michael Kd-'tropoulos and the orchestra ac-jin ten cities throughout the wards, Sxsha I.eonoff and hpr a f't-rate Olveras Ivadmg the show.

The stage bill will be in addition to the scheduled screen Vr RAY MIDDIXTON-' BfflllMBrr dium lo handle Michael Todd's trio of iiiusicHl andor agnatic presentations. Fifteen treasurers are on hand to sell tickets in the seat stadium for "A Night In Venice," to be given nightly except Mondays and on Saturday and Sunday afternoons nl the Circus, given afternoons at and Saturday and Sundays at 2, and the weekly Composer's Concert eery night at "Venice" opens tomorrow; the Marine Circus, next Thursday, July 3, and the concert, nevt Monday with Rortgers and Hammerstein N'lglit. who come into view, noting In Dubbins who gives the such personal details as all the lecherous enthusi Ri narks, and later, when an en- that David Wayne gave it sign brings a nurse on ix.ard. hi the original production, while the men identify her hv a others who acquit themselves starts TO MORROW EXCLUSIVE. FIGHT FILMS strawberry mark in a strategic; well are Daniel P.

Keyes as the WOSlO't UCHT-HCtVywf IGHT TITU ROBINSON vs. MAXIM lJimiJ lOCatlOll. Urtjucilil uflviniiiiu jirtui a 111- This ensign, ably played hyitloctor, and Peggy Pope as the Don Dubbins, spends with the birthmark. cally all his time talking about Julian Fox women. lie is full of stories ofj those who tuccumbed to his LOW IT IL0W N0 SLOW MOTION MI-LITH I HtHtB about the Industry's future, seeking to buy into pharmaceutical firms Rippling muscles in Central Talk belong to Jim Cebastian, getting a Vic Mature build-up and acting the part Only Vermont and Michigan are paying cash bonuses to rean vets It harlrla happen: Pat Conway wears a mink don't-swim suit on TV's Big Payoff.

William Bendix ankled the studio when hia one-year pact ended without a film being assigned "8. Pacific" well on way to dislodging "Oklahoma!" as top money earner. Profit plus M.OOO.OOO Metro help sighing with relief; no wholesale job cuts under new policy Frances charms and, when he returns arry I 4 M-G-M' Spectacular Adventure Thriller! JUNE ARTHUR t7 ALLYSON KENNEDY aM-wm-cloRi GIRL IN WHITE' STAGE PLAYS rt'rii ili.i Mightiest of Motion Pictures: union 'mm I 6AU WfW KAtOM.rWAY STAOff HAYSI MUfifil 4 1,1 1 14 1 bioNinicimti i fill lrl Bue. 1 li.i li iii- 1 111 1 aaeaae.eMaaaaeMaaaawaMaaaaaaaMaa i HAT. TODAY, Sua.

Iu. tkra V46tlt STREET Tit CiHiiiBr oi All ft i ti hi TOD ANDREWS GIRL SMUGGLED INTO PRISON I IBROADWAY ly.CONEY IS. Ml A CONVICTS Crowley, who broke off with Kidal Inonu, aon of Turkey' with Marvin Coolidge, kin of another at Toni's Caprice Former King Zog has his 1j. I. estate up for sale Ex-radio quiz kid Joan Bishop, now a big girl, plays piano at Bob din's.

Any questions? News Note: "Pirates in last place." A Bue can't go far these days, IVG ATES ft. A 0 I 'JU I I Wmh MHSHtll cuitn HILLWD BEAL THOMPSON MITCHELL ROLAND uiuim eiive 1 1 I I Vo I A fiuiy.in ci.ve anyhow. ADOLPHE MENJOU THUR- GII0 ll BEAUTY QUEEN! SrJIPElf FRANZ MOHR WINDSOR JACK 111 1 'LI i IPADTPD 'VALLEY OF THE EAGLES' ERROL FLYNN 'MARA MARU' it i it I BAY RIDGE JANE RUSSELL pit ipr All-Disney Program Booked at Criterion An all-Disney program will eupport his live-action Technicolor feature, "Story of Robin Hood." when it premieres on tjie Criterion Theater's screen tomorrow. With the feature uill be shown a new cartoon. JUDY HOLD DAY THE MARRYING KIND' -AND 1 1 1 I'll 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ft 1 1 I 1 ,1 111 1 1 1 rrrrrr.

i i i ORRaH WINNEVITCH'S RASCALS nd JOHNNY PUIEO VJJVlJJ -f I AVWJ' MAL0Nt' "The Little House" and "Water fifth of Disney's True Life Adventure series and like Its predecessors, a spectacular FLUSHING MEADOW PARK fi 1 All rl U-C APITOl I ---M TTHT-- Wl i VSLxilJyj TBACY-HEFBURNc l't Mite subject. fjg A half-hour screen presenta tion, "Walter Birds" shows, In Hi 1-3224 GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY I HORACE HARDING BOULEVARD it If A lafllll Ills' i. er-, FREE PARKING FOR 4000 CARS STILL ONLY 60 TO $1.25 9 P.M. NITELY except Monday 0-A L3-0 Color by f-JIM A if ft tu 'M 111 isWW'l III I jtrr- xB BUSES FROM MANHATTAN LEAVE NIGHTLY FROM 7-15 TO 745 AND RETURN AFTER SHOW J1J0 ROUND GREYHOUND TERMINAL. 245 WEST 50TH STREET JUDSON 6-0033 a aaor etirtmn AsKiiar Technicolor, the intimate behavior patterns of the winged creatures of seaside and marshland.

Chorines Help Athletes Chorus girls of "Top Banana" vill help raise funds to send the U. S. Olympic team to Helsinki, starting today, when they Install a booth at the Rird-in-Hand restaurant, Ifi.TO Rroad- way. This will be the first stop of a tour of the city's entertainment and dining spots during which the girls will urge the KTAGIC PLAYS AZ H7 CORNEL CHABLTfiKI fL kTJZ I MICHAEL TODD'S vsJi uiinnu urn nc ucomu 5te MARTHA WRIGHT GEORGE BRITT0N A NIGHT IN VENICE! In The Pulltrer Trlie Meiiral Play South pacific Alr-ConA MAJEAT1C, 44tk W. ef way Ei 8:30 Snara.

Mill. Tnday A Sal. 1 JD Share Jahaaa AtrauM A IIMUI.OM SPECTACLE CAST M0 Gala Pr.i.r. Thuriday, Juaa 24. I P.M.

Saata 40a to 14 (I Tlakata aa Sala B'way Tkaalra. 1441 Braa4way CO. 1(11! tt Marlaa Staeiual. WAataia MM 10NES BEACH, WANTASM, L. I.

3lLJ1I UU I LI r.l iv: J. lniumiuuuw. puhlic to fontrihute. Irresistible Comedy." FIELD MEREDITH drama carrier raiz.r. miisiical Guys dolls Pintail ion okim ti CECIL B.

OtMILLE 3feni Excitement romance nee If 1 I 1 li I II 'Pense-as the gallant JlttTil kitffa I I' AMiAif rogue of Sherwood Fore AUVtN i UKt JITy( -S-4-' 1 jtztr tf stormi the citadel of evil (ni I kVYrmftO 2-a: 1 i i V-S1 I nd the heart of lovely Vl ftf tk 1HE F0URP0STER A MVS1CAI. ABLS Of BROADWAY An-Coni. 44 ST. al I'y. CI.

4271 Evil. Mala. TODAY ana SAT, it BARRTM0RE.W 47 8:40 Ml TadayASal. "KINO OF ct'RRENT HITS." Wmckrll GERTRUDE LAWRENCE CRITICS' AWARD -Beat Amfrlran Plaj1 JOHN VAN DRUTEN'S I AM A CAMERA Wrllieei PRINCE Barkara BAXLET Alr.Ce.EMPim.l yA4S.t.l:4l Wl.TaeayASat. THE KING AND I 1 iTl 1 HImJa.

KING AND I L-J nicnara noagen t-yrlei by Oscar Hammeritein 2nd Alr-Cand. ST JAMKS. 4 1 1 St. of Bway Mali. TODAY en4 SAT.

f.ti HELEN HAYES Mrs. mcThing A Comic ranlaMt by MARY CHABI JULES MUNSHIN Air-Conii MOROSCO.W 4lSt. Clr. Evei. Mala.

TODAY and SAT. i ll Monday Evenins ONLY Ot Curfolm Reason', funnlent elay!" AUiM. Tlnai F.M.IOTT MARTHA RIIRFRT NUGENT SCOH PRESTON THE MALE ANIMAL Alr-Cne. MU8IC B0K. 48th St W.

at Ee lail.Su Mall. Ta4ay, July 4, 1 40 NASSAU MOVIETIME II.MONT ARGO "Th Manrlec lii." 1, in 21 1 "Bh)i Mulant." 1:11, 4:52, FLORAL Mil FLORAL "The Bl.fr," 1, "Grm Ol.rf." 1 1. TfttrORT til rHTtrlf." 2 no. J2. 19:01 "The llnlpfr." 1 IT.

CRnVE "Th. llr.r." IK; "Snn GtoTt." 1:25. 4:55, :3. Al.nr.RnNF. "Mr III Cetfli." 3:1, "Tti lilpir," 1:3.

:2. BIVOI 1 M.ra Mira," 3:. "Villrr of the Ktl," 1:42, 4.5, TATF "FR1 Girl," 4:34. "With a mi In Mr rlaart," 1:21, I II, 9:18. I HUNTINGTON 1 HT'NTISGTON "Dlliall t'aarlrr," 1, 3:55, :55, 10; "Urate Warrler," 1:40, 5:35, fBHORF "Th Wlntiln, Tam," 1, 4, 7, "Wklaiwrlitl Imllh ea.

Mtlan4 T.ro." 2:41, 5:40, 11:511. I.VNRInoK ARCADE la tai Rala." 2:40. 0:50: B.nn.rlhi, 15, 4 4, a nit LTNRROOR "Mmtrar Nimr Danlrr." 2:40. "traar Oaer Haraaa." 1:35, 4:50, MINIOI.A MINFOI.A "MACAO." 1. 'At e.wera'a Pafel." 2:25.

5:10, AuitW StratiftatT with ltMf 0i-t 4 WaltDisneys '1 LEONARD 81I.LMAN'S New" FACES of 1952 I liMii i eeiar aoxr iraaii a a.a.,, AtTT wM AvJS. eay'l Naeeit MuiUal Hit." la Jollii an "OOOD EXPERT rilM." Wolll. Poll DONALD BARRY MAOOIR ay, t'OOK SIMON MrNAMAKA I HE MOON IS BLUE H.ery w.4.E.l:M.Mall.Tai.'e.Sat; Slnord by I0HN MUR0AV AN0I0S0N St. if I CI. I I740 Evfi I 34.

Mill. WH IIil 2:1011.10 ta S.M "BEST NEW MUSICAL OF THI SEASON." Arlrtnioit, Timn eddie d0wling Paint your wagon Jir-Cond SAM S. SH URERT.W 44St CK-laeo I I III tliif wimLin.niw-.il, do. by "Cemplelely rimei PHIL SILVERS Hit Mbi.U.I'' Erie. 5 MeU.Te4ay.Sal.

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