Film Star and Company WillReach Venice This WeekMake PictureAnn Harding, her director, Ta; Garnett, and company of 12 are ej pected to arrive in Venice Thursday morning at 9:15 o’clock ove the Seaboard, according to information received Y here today. MissHarding and her company leftHollywood by train Saturday night according to an Associated Press dispatch from the film capital.Included in the party with Miss Harding, according to Albert D’Agostino, RKO-Pathe director 1l charge of activities at Venice, will be Tay Garnett, director; Rollo Lloyd,' dialogue director; MissHarding’s secretary; ~ Robert Fellows, assistant director; Lucien An-driot, cameramen; and assistant cameraman; Parky Parkinson,grips; J. Orlando, in charge of properties; Clarence Muse, negro player, and his wife. They will be joined en route by another camera-man and an assistant Richard Mills, construction superintendentis now at Venice supervising work at the Myakka river location.Next week, Harry Bannister, the star’s husband, will fly their airplane to Florida. When the picture is completed, in aboutthree weeks. Miss Harding, Bannister and Garnett will fly back to Hollywood.More than 100 hundred persons were interviewed yesterday atVenice by Mr. D’Agostinolooking for extras for the film, and for * jungle scene that win be made at Venice for a picture in which Helen Twelvetrees is featured. ’ |iD’Agostino was informed by telephone from Hollywood that theTwelvetrees picture had been completed there with the exception of the one shot which will be made at the location oh the Mlakka river. The theme of this second movie to require a Florida setting was not revealel, but it was said the plot calls for the arrival of Miss Twelvetrees in a rude boat at m jungle river landing, similar to that to be used in the Harding film.Telephone conversation f rom|*Hollywood to the RKO-Pathe temporary office at Venice brought word that the Ann Harding party would arrive in Venice Thursday c morning at 9:15 o’clock. 1Former announcement t h a t i Adolphs Menjou would not go to c Venice for the exterior scenes of ‘Prestige'' was confirmed by D’Agostino Sunday. Menjou has completed his scenes in the film at Hollywood and will not make the trip, having already left Hollywood tor Europe where he will appear in % number of British, French andHerman pictures.Although more than 100 men and romen were given tests yesterday it Venive for extra parts in thefording film and also in the one icene for the Twelvetrees picture, be directors are still looking for inth men and women types for usen the casts.Plans are being made at Veniceor a reception to Miss Harding up-on her arrival Thursday. It io|* ixpected that the affair will take he form of a luncheon Thursday r Friday, to which notables from ill parts of the state will be in-ANN HARDING ARRIVES HERE ON THURSDAY