AT THE MOVIES, Suez, with Tyrone Power and Loretta Young, packs them in at Manhattan's Roxy theater. Admission is 25 cents. IN MUSIC, bandleader Russ Morgan has fans listening to (78 rpm) singles of ''I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams.'' ON BROADWAY, Hellzapoppin, a raucous, panned revue featuring vaudeville's Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson (left), is a wild hit, going on for 1,404 performances. Two ill-fated attempts to revive the show -- in '67, with Soupy Sales, and '76, with Jerry Lewis -- never open on Broadway. IN BOOKSTORES, Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca haunts the fiction list. Two years later, it will be Alfred Hitchcock's first American film, after Hitch's plans to make The Titanic sink. AND IN THE NEWS, thousands of Jewish refugees flee Germany for Poland. In 1939, that country falls to Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.


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