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Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m.,, ABC). La Bohème in English, with Conner, Tucker, Munsel...
...audiences took the whole experiment in better part. They admired the well-timed camera work and the sense of almost being on the stage. In the closeups, they saw Singers Risë Stevens and Richard Tucker in more detail than any spectators at the Met were seeing them. In general, they seemed to share the illusion of the opera house, and burst into applause after the arias. Most of them forgave first-try mistakes...
...owner's voice. His nephew, Charles Thieriot, 39, was taking a more active interest in the Chronicle as boss of the paper's TV station, and his younger brother, Ferdinand Peter Thieriot, 32, was on the job as a circulation executive. The biggest stockholder of all, Nan Tucker McEvoy, 33, George Cameron's niece (and wife of Reader's Digest Editor Dennis McEvoy), was also taking an interest in the Chronicle, where she has worked off & on as a reporter. Newsmen had suspected that as their interest grew, Editor Smith would have had more & more trouble...
Outside southern Ohio, theological conservatives have taken exception to this working-level church union. Editorialized this week's Episcopal Living Church: "Outright departure from the integrity of [the church's] faith and life." But Clergymen McCrackin and Indian Hill's present minister, the Rev. Luther Tucker, have found that the two faiths can worship side by side and still respect the two traditions. Says Episcopalian Tucker: "The spirit-this something different which people have brushed up against in the partnership in the Gospel in this place-this is Holy Spirit...
...Tucker Auto Case, in which Promotor Preston Tucker's company went bankrupt before his rear-engine car got into mass production. SEC, said the committee, had waited too long in exposing the Tucker Corp.'s misleading statements about its solvency and prospects: "Had it done so, part of the loss which the investing public sustained in the Tucker case might have been averted...