Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1937 — Page 22
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ESQUIRE MUSIC CRITIC PRAISES FOREIGN MOVIE
Smith Says It Gives Women Pointers on How to Manage Men.
Carleton Smith, Esquire’s music critic who recently shot the works
and said over a national hookup that women are flops as artists, had something more to say about women again today. He was sunning himself in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woollen, whose guest he was, and he was talking particularly about “Carnival in Flanders,” prize winning foreign film to be shown
" here soon,
It adds up all -right, because the film is sponsored by the Women’s Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society, which is trying to raise funds for a full-time Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Mr. Smith is a music critic. - The film is about women, and Mr. Smith is a woman critic. This is what he said: Indianapolis women should see the film because they will get a “great many pointers as to how to manage men.”
Men Should See It Too ¢
Indianapolis men should see the film because they will get many pointers from it on how to avoid being managed by women who get points from it on how to manage them. Moreover, he said, the money will go to the symphony, and Indianapolis, with a full-time symphony orchestra, will be among the musically elite cities of the world. Even Vienna, he said, has no fulltime symphony orchestra. There are no more than four cities in Europe, he said, which have. Only 29, and born in the Illinois corn belt, Mr. Smith broadcasts on musical matters from the capitals of Europe each summer for the NBC. He also broadcasts for the BBB and writes on music for an English magazine.
~ Goes Abroad to Learn
“I go abrpad to learn about music,” he said, He is full of swing in his manner and personality. He laughs quickly. He seems to have majored in modesty, and got splendid marks. As for the future of musie, he
" feels that such projects as Indian-
apolis is undertaking are prima facie evidence of a “healthy condition. But, he warned, music must not be regarded as the special property of the rich and social. It must be made available to those who love it. And the programs should be made up largely of great music, but not music that is too difficult to ungerstand, he said.
SIGMA DELTA CHIS - TO HOLD BANQUET
The Indianapolis Alumni chapter
of Sigma Delta Chi, national jour-
to hold a in the Columbia Club Friday night. | Speakers are to be Byron Price, Associated Press executive editor, New York, and Donald Maxwell, assistant managing editor of the Chicago Tribune, according to C. Walter McCarty, local president. Mr. Price and Mr. Maxwell both are Hoosiers, the former a graduate of Wabash College and the latter a De Pauw University alumnus.
nalistic fraternity, is
Carleton Smith
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