Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1940 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Honors Knute Rockne
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It's Only a Scratch
Kermit Dart Opens Chicago Unit to Engage Talent. |
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ville attractions for his theater Charles M. Olson, operator of the: Lyric, has made several staff changes |
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Knute Rockne at his side, Governor M. Clifford Town29
With Mrs. send vesterday signed a proclamation designating the week of Sept. s “Knute Rockne Week.” Later the widow of Notre Dame's beloved coach was feted at a luncheon. She also purchased a dinner dress to wear for the premier of Warner Bros.” film “Knute Rockne—AllAmerican” at South Bend Oct. 4,
Victor Mature pauses long enough in one of the bloody battles of “Captain Caution” to assure Louise Platt that the slash in his forehead is nothing but a scratch. Things like that happened often when the boys played with those nasty cutlasses in the War of 1812. The film, which opens Thursday at the Apollo, is based on Kenneth Robert’s novel.
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ground is in night clubs. Bookers hesitate to take youngsters out of| night clubs because they are not | trained in stage technique.” I'he Lyric will offer these young actors a chance. They will be presented on “Opportunity Nights” in addition to the regular stage and screen show.
Hoosier Goings On
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It's That Mr. Mirovitch, Is Possessed of Great Energy and Calm
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IT IS FORTUNATE that Alfred Mirovitch is not only an inveterate |
urch at Jasper. High | POLICE FEAR MISSING — per. Hig Government officials will join state in paying final respects. | P.).—Spurred by the possibility that | p 8 will discuss the relation of fire pre- | as have been slain, 1700 police and | _ . .c in the Federal Legislature The meeting is being sponsored g Is g si | Sunday. five days. Congress in which he, Chamber of Commerce and the Fire by a heavy ig [22 President, attended. The speakers will be Percy BugOlson in booking acts, has estab- Association, and Richard C. SteinPrevention Bureau. Mr. Bugbee will ABOARD PRESIDENTIAL SPE-| liam MecIlwain, who also will have Steinmetz will speak on “Industrial Roosevelt and high New Deal exec- | has long been in theater work as cerns, wholesale and retail firms and head. He is a former Indianapolis resi- business and manufacturing estab- tive officials and nearly 90 memFire Prevention Bureau, also are The final chapter in the former In line with the changes, the I avin ndija an xy on worth, Chamber of Commerce pres- apo] “Opportunity Night” at 8:45 p. m. (Indianapolis Time), in the First Mr. Dart, in Chicago, will select 2 HAS ; Ld ON OUR bliin PLAN used to big-time vaudeville acts. schooled talented voungsters in the By LEO DAUGHERTY meee $ 4 L oO w Pp Rr i Cc IF Yo * Ye He but energy and great personal! f truck at Gary, is . * * x
BOY HAS BEEN SLAIN leaders, relatives, neighbors and | friends from all parts of the South DEFENSE DISCUSSED UNIONTOWN, Pa., Sept. 17 (U. Two nationally-known authorities | Mr. Bankhead, a member of ons 2-year-old Ronald Rumbaugh might of Alabama's first family whose vention to national defense Lovie day night in the Columbia Club. jYotuniieers d ihley resi wei date back 50 years, died Sunday in [search for the boy, who disappearec Washington after an illness of only by the Fire Prevention and Protec- | An overnight search his brother and their father served, tion Committee of the Indianapolis tousle-haired boy was held a state funeral yesterday which Prevention Bureau of the City Fire | Department Kermit Dart, who has been man- bee of Boston, Mass., general man- F, D. R SPEEDS SI SOUTH. ager of the house assisting Mr. ager of the National Fire Protection : y metz of Chicago, chief special in- FOR BANKHEAD RITES lished a Chicago branch for the vestigator of the Mill Mutual Fire Lyric. Succeeding Mr. Dart is Wildiscuss “Fire Prevention—an Ele- CIAL EN ROUTE TO JASPER, charge of stage production, adver-| ment of National Defense” and M¢. Ala, Sept. 17 (U.P. —President tising and publicity. Mr. McIlwain Sabotage in Time of War.” utives pay a final tribute today to Representatives of industrial con- the late Speaker William B. Bank- | manager, production man and pro-! ' itd ; icon : Fo : i y Tr i utilities have been invited to attend Two special trains carried Mr, | cer, | E# Fi bY we : bi. , the meeting. Fire marshals of local Roosevelt, virtually all administra- | dent, having been graduated from lishments, appointed a year ago by bers of Congress South for Mr, | I Shortridge High School the Chamber of Commerce and the Bankhead's funeral. 136 E p habolis C d . 0, expected to attend. W. I. Longs- Speakers’ 23-year Congressional camanagement will introduce an reer will be written at 2:30 p. m. | ident, wiil preside Monday, Sept. 30. which will become A i | TC ar a regular weekly feature. & I IHHA Rin TO En TAA fm a number of performers who never have appeared before an audience “Years ago. vaudeville circuits and . ; small traveling repertoire shows > theatrical profession,” Mr. McIlwain said “Now the only training ! : 360-370 dR, /Y HINGTON IT. x Hurry! Hurry! Your Last Chance So Ray Nieta Keeps Explaining; Pigs Tie Up Traffic In Richmond @ TO BU 1 AT THE PRESENT Walter i Pras relief
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nature lover is possessed of boundless calm Those season As the new head of the Jordan eminent performer, teacher and lec- | turer must appear in two series of [lectures in New York City, speak (at Princeton University, make six recerdings for the United States
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un n ” of school teachers among the nearly | 1000 throughout the country who! have studied under him. Tucked in among this [program he somehow has scheduled { the first of nine lecture classes to begin at the Conservatory on Wednesday. Sept. 25. The classes will meet on alternate Wednesdays | 7:30 p. m. in the master class {piano- studio at 1204 N. Delaware St. All will be illustrated by Mr. | Mirovitch at the keyboard | HIS SUBJECTS are most Interesting:
fetz, the violinist, very happy if you would boo or hiss should you not! like his playing with the Indianap-| olis Symphony Orchestra next Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. | The man who is perhaps the most passive of noted violin players has some very active things to say about unresponsive audiences. He would rather, he have \persons hiss his playing than to ap-| | plaud it perfunctorily. Mr. Heifetz n 5 has studied his audiences and classi-| Main Principles of go5 his observations thusly First, | lan audience can stimulate or chill a performance; second, not 10 per] cent of the average audience really listens: third, 50 per cent of a con-| technique, tone color, pedal, etc, in- cert’s success (whether or not it] cluding a full repertoire outline) is musically successful) depends 4. The School of the Forearm. upon the listeners (Fundamental rules. detailed exer- An artist, he says, unconsciously | cises ard illustrations, easy grades performs better if he 1s stimulated | to concert repertoire.) by the audience This does not] 5. The Technique of Modern Tone mean that the audience must ad- | Color. mire the artist, he insists, but it 6. Beethoven, (Developed in must show definite feelings, pro or) same wav as the Bach lecture), con. oe 7 Finger Technique. (Legato, non- Independence of opinion, attenEE [tion and spontaneity of reaction are the qualities of an ideal audience, | he contends.
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EVERYONE, including the police, concedes that traffic on the Richmond main stem is pretty garbled, what with its long series of lights and being on a national highway And things were not helped much the other day when 14 pigs escaped from a farm and wandered right down to the center of the Wayne County metropolis enmasse As the squawked, roundup,
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