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Meanwhile, in Rome, Ingrid Bergman awaited the birth of twins while her husband waited to hear whether he would be granted a U.S. entrance visa to permit him a chance to answer, at first hand, Lindstrom's "calumnies." To a reporter, Actress Bergman complained: "I cannot understand why my former husband and myself cannot deal with problems involving [Pia] as grownups...
...calumnies." The judge gave the Italian director until June 20 or until all the case's evidence is in (whichever is later) to come to the U.S. and speak his piece. Rossellini's only problem now is persuading U.S. immigration officials to give him an entrance visa...
...ranked him ahead of Schnabel, Backhaus and Serkin. For the time being, at least, U.S. Beethoven fans will have to appraise his works from recordings. Like his fellow German pianist, Walter Gieseking, Kempff chose to go on playing in Germany under Hitler, now seems disinclined to risk McCarran Act visa difficulties, and the kind of uproar that sent Gieseking home in 1949. He has recorded most of the Beethoven sonatas in the past (for Polydor), but the Decca disks are new and marked by lustrous tone and silent surfaces. Kempff plays with splendid seriousness in the diabolical Hammerklavier, delivers such...
...following this episode, Kazan had further experience with the fear that Communist secrecy had brought-to his field. George Tabouris, author of Kazan's recent Broadway production. "Flight Into Egypt," was almost denied a visa to the United States...
Deering, Milliken & Co., Inc., whose "Visa" is a blend of 55% Dacron and 45% wool, introduced another new fabric, "Lo-rette," made of a blend of 55% Orion and 45% wool, which it predicted would be a big seller for women's sportswear and suits when marketed next fall...