Show 0 4 1' )t II II - ' I -'' -- -- - -- - 0 I g 1 I ! i 1 - 1 !Van and June Star In 'High Barharee' Baritone Opera Star Thrills Auditors I N imagination it is composed tirely of high spots DR- - LOWELL 3L DURHAM Leonard Warren leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Assn joined forces with the tabernacle choir Sunday evening in the tabernacle In one of the 'esteem's most thrilling musicales Presented al an official Centennial event by the commission's arts division set a high standard the for those to follow Mr Warren took his audience both by surprise and storm Until Sunday evening his name By 4 t I 1 1 I I ' - 1 ‘ 1" A 4: " '- - 0 I — ' - 77-- 1st yips10-- 4 04 71 1 - t f - : S'''' ''--' 'i7 3 SILlett Beacon ':t f - g ' P 'i - 4 ay ' - Ilk RAT" "BROTHER Ronald Reagan aad Jane wyrnan nt Nightly First Situ S go A N is tz2seless to review each ' I k i 's c - I f - ' I - 1 s I PP7— - 4t I - 1 0242 i -I - ':' - - ' ' 4- ‘ ik 4 ka LCA : I' 114: iT:11 1 rr---17- j r cz ' Ira ii i i '''- M - ea 3 i - ''' I t!" t! it 1 i i 1 4 I 4-'-- i i g - 2 - - - 1 ' t t j - r 44 4 : It - 1 -- tassir I - at 007- 2 I ' ':--v-- - - ''''''''' '' : : HOROSCOPE In -- - 1 - - 't ' '''' '''') --- ---4 ri -- '"'l4 4 1 L1" 1) !t ( '' t vim' r ' - -- A' '''::: TAVITA MIR Ur:7a PH 1 yl 'r4 tit i i ia el ci i4i( ne - - 1 :i! !1 U 1 -- : L ' 'Y 1 4: c trt- pI' tzif '' - - 4t -- - ' ' 't '' It r--- - ' 1! -- k- - ' lat —co-HT--- yen! ever been Rave - 4 il 11 ' ---I AI carr a!iTVE ---Walc 114- '''' j really afraid? 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IttAD ri ti - : 11 ( IN A STAIIIZ MATZ tl'j -- 4 3 Gentleman's Agreement t '' I Phyllis Calvert returns from raphy" London June 13 for her first Paramount picture When I was in London last year I met Phyllis I I i Deborah KerrJarnes Mason Carol 2Reed (who directed "Odd Man Out") and Compton Bennett (who v:MARTELL'S ' directed "The Seventh Veil") At ' t that time they were all under a ' agreement" contract ' "gentleman's to J Arthur Rank The deals had — 1 been closed with a handshake : --Since all have then they Il Van Johnson and June Allyson stars of "High breeni Barbaree" are supported by Thomas Mitchell— Hymn "Come Come Ti Seints"Arr by Organist b An Old Arr by Organist 4 Flisylmliptbroonotty Melody the First Viorno V11111001EFTIRLII I 4 - scum A IIALT11AD !t ' -- I I - I Preluedy and 2 be tvt: Eventiong 44 I 4r1' Lii4 LI I - 14 I Will " I '' ' 1017o ''''' I - i ' ' -- - following organ ecital be given in the 113s tabernacle Monday at 12 noon Doors will am I - nAuntrLtss DOC h 11 f Tr' 4'-':- T GALLAI-NI- A ci - cf the YEAR! )- I) (- i A GML ILDITEITUTIE i' 01t SURPRISE' " - -- 0 ' cli ! o '' ' F 'Recital Organ The I the male sections As the evening's concluding number the choir joined Mr Warren in a specially arranged version of Malotte's "The Lord's Prayer" The huge audience was officially welcomed to the tabernacle by George Albert Smith of the Church of Jesus president Latter-day Saints who Christ of spoke briefly of the merits of the early pioneers Pres Smith IATELS introduced by Lester F Hewlett president of the tabernacle choir TODAY: " t '- i -- -- - - - - - 3 - zart's "LacrymOsa" as sung by ' - - Monday June America Deborah has signed with Metro Phyllis Calvert and Compton Bennett with Paramount James Mason is free lancing likewise Carol Reed There are many fine actors and directors in London with whom Rank can replace the above people But Ill wager that from now on his stars will be required to sign contracts Done on Short Notice You never would have guessed that Cedric Hardwicke stepped into "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" just two days before the By HEDDA HOPPER H LL YW OD—Metro has originai bought "Sidney Kingsley's A Walk to the Corner" story Jessica Tandy gets her big opportunity in "The Mortalas Coil" Her part in that picture is good Greer Caras Charles Bayer's son actually fought for the role of Lady Macbeth in the filmization of the Shakespeare play that is to have Orson Wttles as director and star Greer may be starred In "Return to Night" the story of a woman who finds herself unhapa man younger pily married to thart' herself No comment livOrson Welles incidentally is ing in a beach house built by 1 -- 0 - - 11 rale finicgatte reibtant 23 Lady Macbeth Attracts Lovely Greer Garson I i - Bizet's popular orchestral "Adagietto" found the huge choir in perfect pitch and blend Other highlights were "Clouds" by the ladies' voices and Mo- - ' A CO-HI- T 11 ii tl I Choir Wins Plaudits The performance of Mendelssohn's "Rise Up! Arise" was inspirational and Mr Comwall's arrangement of ' ' e I great organ 1 I Li jat: 1 ' r 0 1611 s VI II st 0 ' 1i - m 1 a 1 - sots J:: I selection—it would cause only of superlaneedless repetition tives He - was generous with encores and his "Danny Boy" in sotto voce had the entire audience hanging on to every sound Willard Sekt4 berg WW1 impressive in his role as accompanist The choir continued its excellent work of its last concert in March as it offered two groups under the baton of its eminent colltuctor J Spencer Cornwall Dr Frank W Asper lent artistic support from the console of the 1 ''--47777-77- - 1 1 ' 140)S TI4t ttlk It - renditiois- -MIAS a mand -- -- Seger Lawrie Hatesphrity ' - Sr°ct 13S:4' - ' - 0 7''1 - - : - '':"'-- '' vn ' -- r C) - I brywnowwwg1m"64"m40'"1"""'"""""7 ' M-G-- 1 bad meant little to most presnt But his was the greatest baritone voice ever to be heard locally in the rather limited experience of this reviewer Usually after such an evening one can look back and recall a few "slips" or weaknesses as well as a considerable number of "high spots" As Sunday tight's recital is relived in t imp 1 Van Johnson and June Allyson the sweethearts--of "Two Girls and a Sailor" are sweethearts again this time in "High Barbaree" stirring drama of an everlasting love now playing at the Uptown theater Shifting from a dramatic espisode in which a crippled plane is forced down on the south Pacific the story of "High Barbaree7 flashes naelct0 a small raidwestern town the home of Alec Brooke and Nancy Fraser Portrayed in their childhood stages by Claude Jarman Jr and little Joan Wells the narrative brings them to the adult roles played by Johnson and Miss Allyson with Alec now shown as a successful airplane corporation executive Johnson and Miss Allyson are ideally cast as the romantic principals with young Claude Jarman Jr of "The Yearling" fame again 'ling himself in the part of the hero at the age of 10 Other splendid performances are contributed by Thomas Mitchell Marilyn Maxwell as the "other woman" Cameron Mitchell Henry Hull and Geraldine Wall en- Voice Rich Massive Nothing seethed to be lacking in his musical makeup Blessed with a rich as well as massive voice Ntr Warren has coupled excellent training and musical intelligence with his voice to such an extent that there seemed i to be nothing vocally of which he was incapable Such beautiful quality I18 heard rarely in a lifetime and his control and phrasing were actually breath-takin- g One always felt that Mr Warren had a sizable amount of everything held in reserve even during the moments of greatest musical de- ed I TribaaeTolagram—Dasaret Nigivs 1 I I S ' - - o tio i 1 C'''mkAmor - qtor?' - F! t"trtt-00- " br'1! - ' 7 0!re4 - - |