Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 8

PAGE 8 SLED THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940

HOLLYWOOD Mr. Green, It Appears, Abhors His Own Mud Nazis Angry at SESS.

: Luncheon De Luxe March of Time ~Raecteon le Lute

5 st sg : WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U.P) ® Sound Dubbing Is Aladdin's Lamp i : : \ Ns r : APPHIRE ® : : ge : : = Ee : A German Embassy spokesman As Studies Utilize Tricks of Trade a : NT 8 A said today that March of Time, Ine, — ROOM =

has no property rights in the Nazi film, “Baptism of Fie He said : : 3 Ea such rights would not be sold to SY Farewell By PAUL HARRISON | 3 i Chhk OR : EA 3 the company because it previously No \ ppearances ithe Sifeciah Weiter . i — SE * BN Ra \ ! \ Sa 3 has distorted German films, . Jack Chapman HOLLYWOOD, Aug. There are indications that the movies 3} 2 : : i : : ; © ER) NR ! Baptism of Fire depicts the ef- booq finally are getting around to some ‘of the more ‘obvious uses ‘of their i 8 ; ¥ ; Pa ENN % 3 ol fect of the German blitzkrieg on Sy unique technical advantages—as 1m sound ‘dubbing, which ‘can be ‘em- 3 : a ESE 3 A ' \ FR Poland . Lischeron & Adam ploved for ‘comedy as well as convenience : * al DRE § RHR SR La 3 The comment was in response to Probably vou remember that in “Turnabout” John Hubbard and : : : a $ ; SN NWN I a Rew by a ump - " Bly a Hake With each other's Yeide TT Ww t od 2 : RR : N : ” executive, Louis de Roc ent, Sta ¢ X 4 ue Pn Da Bon urs TS TN SE : EEN N a cS the German Embassy was threat. THE KING'S JESTERS i nd film . ; ; L: “3 u ; / SEE oning suit unless the March of Time wood ‘didn't seem to realize until FF : Ry TN RE ; withdrew a “Baptism of Fire” se. | =e wm— lately that Portuguese is spoken ; Ny : 3 \ RC J i quence from its full-length film Delicious Seashore Dinners

in Brazil. 3 y ? ; a RE * "The Ruperts We Watch.”

through thie picture talking in th Tmproper dialects have account- ; k ut X X : ————— distinctive tones ‘of various ‘celeb Nfs. figs Talyled & » : i X FR Ro iho a 3 k Ch | G ill d St od for the failure in South Amer- 3 : 5 i arcoa riled vieaks asi re fue in South Ame 3 : : | | | SETTOS OBTAINS _ Ch ak Metro might have put a4 pro ich '0F Goz8NE ‘of COSUIY DICE b ; o RR x 3 3 : : W where. | fessional impersonstor inte ‘the besides ‘causing actual resentment R RR aod RE § N NE % T O THEATERS W 4 sit the Bror gi R _—_m rt with fair YicEos i { 2 . & 3 Re ; 3 SR 3 3 X \ b Part a Wi hy A : aown there. 3 £ RR REN A a BRN \ Ce ; : Acquisition of the Cine and Ritz sit the Bronze som CHRD Be Actually the first film ‘ever to be SR » J Theaters in Linton was announced 1

J yt 13 wa 11 identif a Startling ‘ana ‘easny 1d tart nroperly ‘dubbed for full South today by the Settos Theaters Co. of

NS NEY, BECAUSE Creh | MiopeT American foleate is 20th-Foxs | 3 CTR Wl Na ; 8 TR roa = : Indianapolis. The firm will assume opens his mouth th 1¢ rarthcominge “Californian.” Tt be RE 3 ; 3 . 3 Si ; SB operation of the theaters Sunday. 0 e as in on Waar aectiialls wll ¢ ha vf the 1 Haddgs t > eS » 3 » OR Re RX v . “ Q 3 3 KN . a . 1 hear actually will X¢ I done in one Portuguese and Sik " : i" « Re ‘ 3 RN Rt a S 2 a ? § The Settos group operates the

person he's s ipposed ta We imi Sh acy X ws Re a a \ \ SUL : % Ohio. Iiving and Lincoln Thea- 34 ~fast * a Ba 44 Yared i Fearing ‘charges of fakery, Hol or RANE ad Bae 4 TR RS : X NY : ; ters here and the Grove at Beech Washington SE gr 3 Ivewood alwavs has shushed fits = \ R § LGR oY SE ; 8 Grove. Other Settos houses are mn or anvene 1 ¢ : Boonville, Plymouth and Tell City

iging-voice and ‘other musical An ‘especial re Id smgme-voice ana otirer : 0 : be tl ] find substitutions. Very Jittle vocal and at Louisville and Shelbyville, |

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES THEY WILL BRING RESULTS

the ‘one in which Te finds fit ‘ex : Sn : : : SE 3 3 \ g ® } 1 dubbing is Necessary these ‘davs, ; = aig ; 5 4 Ky.

hough Imstrumental performances 5 " LO & Ns \ 3 % ; HEALTHFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED

pedient to mak faced Ol 1 into pal nt dither 1 mi - are almost always tricked df ‘only

tat ng ‘the voice Of & geal Kore for convenience in recording) wn- ; ; 3 0 SR LW FE 2 3 * STARTS

Inver ess the ‘camera is timed ‘on som'e

famed band ‘or a ‘concert star such : = : : ; : | as Jascha Heifetz. Clark ‘Gable amd Spencer Tracy scarcely had seraped the mud of Damtier than hic stars, Alfred Groen, whe directs the forthcoming TODAY lease l 1 1 ven at that. in “100 Nren and “Boom Town’ Mom their expensive comntenances when Yohn Garfield Warner film. hired a piggv-back (avi across the muddy street. The . ve lahora ior sh ghivd 3h a Girl,” Teapold Stokowski gar- and Frances Farmer found themselves involved in some heavy going man fating My. Green is Elme Linceln, who'll be remembered as the

would mut Trencl na Hh fh nishied his piane plaving with an in “Flowing Gold,” another oil saga. first of the screen's Tarzans, ' 181 nto English-speaking pic- extra sound track. The music was ' merely bv recording he all his, but it wasn't all ‘done At : ? sgn

the same time, After he hele eu om | WEDDING BELLS i | rr as pe ream mr RECORDINGS | Skipper Talbot TO END QUARTET {i ENTIRELY DIFFERENT!

with & Tew touches of fancy bass- Wedding hough pleasant a Here's something new in movie ing and treble flourishes, A ‘com=- 3 ]

TT : > Me 4 . . a 3 RRR X mi Ve dent ¢ 3 naant note il bination recording, or one-man Victor Dedicates Album of Month to 3 i i to the ose harmony of the Frie 1% entertainment . . . not & war diet, was what was heard in the 3 ; del rls Quartet AS 2 CONSe 7 story . . . but an exciting tole

picture, Franck, Whe Gave the Organ Impetus a - ence, the quartet will make. its of the men whe gather the Ab. 4 8 ha: appearance “for an indefinite news you read... colorful,

” ONE T NG Tatin American IN THE SAME WAY, Nelsol tame at 4.30 Aa n Sunday at WH in audiences do mind is the intr Eady amused himself HA ecole , . v ih ; Re vangelical and Rotors ™ ng ox ng + + + © pieture i ‘stage the other @ay by hai BY JAMES THRASHER F hr you won't soon forget!

i torus : nonizing With the plavbacks of Franck, Organ Masic; Charles M. Couiboin at the oigan of the Amer- F Ti Helen Hoh one of the DIRECTED BY tina, patrons will root at Mex some ‘of his “Bittersweet” songs. Tt can Academy of Arts amd Yetters, New York (Victor). __ ai : nemb is being married Sunday

can-Spanish and fo that mater sounded swell, but of ‘re At CHSAR FRANCK. besides writing one inordinately beloved syvim- 5 : iia 304 Wii move away fram IT NCOCK pure 'Castili Spanish ni ISEQ Won s ised In the picture, 1 phony, opened mew vistas in organ music and gave impetus ta the 3 a Eas | Indianapolis Hey sister Miss ALFRED H C conversation anywhere ith should think, though, that swuel modern French sehool of organ Composeis. And it is to Franek 3 : = Mabe Hohn, and Misses Elirieda WHO GAVE YOU of the Rio ‘Grand Also Holly= ' tricks would be good in comedy, the modest, mystic organist of Sainte-Clotilde, that Victor dedicates 3 HE and Alberta Niemeyer, the othe: “REBECCA” in ——— - - Its featured album of the month i ; i ¢ team hich made up the : :

3 Imeluded are examples from Franck's three most important pub= Ra SEN quartet have no ambitions to carry ) ications for the instrument: The : ak Aa Trio a the Bou is Pastorale from Six Pieces for : owPagilimazs » > OF 1862 ™ P He > i and the people. the Mazurkas aie : banding % regan (1862) the Piece Heroigque Th Jartet. also known az “The

at the same time the vehicle for ir Yi pre g . A ’ 1878) SE Pieces for Organ | ue of Chopin's most subtle ex ; n Grace os,” has sung in Indian- ) nN AOven at he h 5 { , an Hi movemen STO ve Pression 3 g 3 ADO an cin) {O1 he past six E Minor Chorale and the entire 4 Chorale im A Minor, om Thiee | Copland. Two Pieces for String j Chorales (1890). Quartet; Dorian String Qwar- ; 3 ML. No. of 3 n r tet (Ol bi : Mag Wheelers on Road % The two chorales are, of conse, et (Columbia). A ‘ moniimental and familiar works, | My, Copland’s music is quite as and the grandiloguwent Pisce He- unaffected as its title he first Miseha Awet roigire is extremely popular. The | piece. marked Lento melts. is Lyle Talbot is the skipper of . - [i]:{]

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\ fe © y ¥ ; surprise of the Jot is the Pastor pensive, dignified and almost a TTI chy : PEACON? SEE THAT THEIR EYES am or : ve | ToTtWre Ship. which decks at WILL

ale, an unfamiliar work of Rlow= | sguare-cut as a hymn june

ARE EXAMINED NOW! ing beauty and compelling inter= | second. a Rondino. is a syne the Alama today. a [Rawi w0e ® ree Ln LARAINE HERBERT

est. For those allergic ta Franck's pated and capricious morsel, full NOWNYER 20 ‘ . GLASSES ON EASY TERMS chiomalticism, this probably will of «Ix humor and Ome captivate DAY . MARSHALL be most appealing ing Tarn [ Phi Altogether, | AP LY DE a Rad, ! CHARLES M. OLSON'S GEORGE SANDERS + BOB BENCHLEY

PR. EUSTACE FOLEY There is nothing pedantic i | the dise is a delightful, origina - Registered Optomeitiist Dr. Courboin's playing It 3s, example of modern American “<< " ALBERT BASSERMAN

Wilh Offices alt rather, rhythmic, colorful and chamber music. And delightiully | "a UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE

untrammeled. These qualities we played by an ensemble which has 7 y S i . amit a aye fi Neh “ mn 11 on tems | ¢ - — - take for granted in performers & a special affinity for its contem | COOL WASNED AIR x plus EEE

on other instruments. However, poraries it is a rare and welcome Teal

i nd : , . | Carnival of South . / . ’ n Bach, Fantasia and ¥ugwe in © A Gay Carnival of South | a | f th R d” wien someone makes an organ he n . t Talent «vs | behave like an intimate pliable Minor; Edouard Commelte, or- a Tantalizing! ! ir $ 0 e 0a means of expiession All of ganist (Columbia). : ay ANN DVORAK—LOLA LANE A which gives an interesting album Nix. Commetie gives a clean ’ HELEN MACK 5 wn the Oncle added merit, competent performance of this - \ i ® 1.200 SEATS 2 Doors rom Tower & Light Oo. ; : : soul-satistying work. though his | y fi Chopin, Marzarkas, Vol. III; Ay- playing is scarcely very vital oi | 30¢ tar Rubinstein, pianist (Vie= inspired. But we so seldom hear pe After § (Plus Tax) o

tor). Bach's oigan music except in Someone once remarked that a transcription that this yecord is ¢ AAR [4

pianist should mot attempt © something ol an event

play the Chopin Mazurkas unless . - Y - —— INDANAPOLIS FIRST NEWSREEL Rt: H SWIM DANCE ‘CARLOS MOLINA THEATRE probably exceeds is late author's WESTL AKE and his ORCHESTRA all up-to-the-minute NEWS EVENTS jg on hearing Nr. Ru= “Superb Modern Music”

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