Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1940 — Page 14
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RECORDINGS
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Ballads: Guthrie
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Dust Bowl Woody
sung (Vietor),
hy
Here In colonization
America since the first and in Europe for untiess centuries before, bailad making has sprung spontaneously and naturaliv from the memorable occurrences of evervdayv life. This pra songful narrative in rhvime and stanza still persists in Its original spirit, not only in our Fastern mountains but in Western plains where these songs originated.
tice of
the
Woody Guthrie, a himself, tells of eighbors hope and Of the
dust bowler the plight of his and himself in songs of heartbreak and humor. five, the one called “Tom Joad” is the most arresting. Here, on two sides of a record the balladeer has epitomized Som Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrat! with the same simple power of language which characterized the novel. It is a true ballad, even to the “moral” in the final stanza and the modal scale in which it | = =
: At the Alamo
acting standpoint) (above, left ta right) week at the Cirele; “Marked Woman,"
in
in “The Old
is sung The album is a remarkable and re ommended bit of Americana
Larry Adler, Harmonica Virtuoso (Columbia), The English composer William Walton once Ww» There are two voung geniuses in the world Yehudi Menuhin and Larry AdJer.” Mr. Walton, I'm lieve, was right Young Mr, Adler is almost single-han spectable mouth organ He can m sound like an trumpet
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HOLLYWOOD, July 19 «U Tex Ritter, cowbov singing is negotiating for the film to “Green Grow the Lilacs.’ New York Theater Guild piay
which he began his acting careel - CAMPAIGNS EOR Mir. Ritter plans to play in hi AID TO BRITONS
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Now that Bette Davis seems pretty you might like to recall her in some of “All This,
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Davis’ Path to Movie Fame
well established as the screen's First Lady (at least from the her well-remembered roles. Here she is and Heaven, Too.” her current starting vehicle now’ in its second Maid” and “Jeze bel.” Below Miss Davis is shown in her roles for and “The Man Who Played God,” her first important assignment,
Brilliant Query on Brilliant Problem; Grant's Age No Cause for Criticism
By PAUL HARRISON
JULY 19--BEHIND THE large pins studded with brilliants to form American Peddler who got on the sets showed his wares to a blond who complained Evervhodvs wearing this kind! Haven't vou got American flags in any other eolors?” Cary Grant is fuming at eriticisms aimed at joined the British Army. It's of the embarrassments of having an nmeorreet birth date in studio binaraphies The latter records him only 31; he's really well over the age Iimit summoned by his country, and he has repeatedly offered his services and been turned down. Besides, he has been in the U. 8 19 vears and took out first American papers five years Ago . Grant is playing opposite Katharine Hepburn in “Philadelphia Story,” and his $150,000 wage will all go to the Red Cross
» = ov ” ILONA MASSEY, raves for her stellar ‘Balalaika”—her only real thus far—has been dropped Metro And Warners not renewing Pat O'Brien's contract after seven hard-working climaxed by his fine job as Knute Rockne, His salary automatically wouid have tilted to $260000 a year, and the studio wouldn't pay iL.
= = ” ELEPHANTINE Alfred Hitchcock had started on an elaborate diet the other dav when met hollow -eved, unhappy, listless George Cukor, who has been on a diet for months, The British director took a long look, hurried to A restaurant and has been gorg- ; ing himself ever sinee . A » ”n ” THE MOST popular ject ever made is that tion Please” reel in dell Willkie appears Wilkie Mahoney savs he has just discovered after all these voars that he has been speliing ane wrong. . Writer-producer
HOLLYWOOD SCREEN: A fad. In costume jewelry is flags. A actress, him for hot having one {01
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Ren Hecht ix playing the role a bum in his picture, "Before 1 Die John Barrymore is being applauded for his work in "The Great Profile.” Didn't make trouble for an instant, and the picture is being wound up four dave ahead of schedule! ” ” ” , FASHION NOTE gleaned at the Blondell sisters’ play the other eve: Paulette Goddard wearing a red and white dress with bare stomach, a long white fur coat, long red gloves, red shoes, no
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S. AMERICA CALLS ANDREWS SISTERS
HOLLYWOOD, July 19 (U. PJ). —The Andrews sisters are attemptsing to rearrange their working schedule fo make a three-month trip to Buenos Aires for a round of screen and radio work and personal appearances, | They received an offer Yglesias, head of a South American agency, to go to Buenos Aires bes cause their recordings are among the tops in South American sales, |
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