Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1941 — Page 12
PAGE 12 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 101 2 Music Schools [O'HARA TO WRITE
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The merger of the McClure School| HOLLYWOOD, March 27.—John
To n OITow aE : i SE oF Music, 231 3 Delaware =, Se O'Hara, author of the current ss e Honolulu Conservatory of Mu- NG ; “ 9 Si 1008 veer) St. was an. | Broadway musical, “Pal Joey, renounced today by Gerald W. Mec- | Ported to 20th Century-Fox studios g : : Clure. Ea [this week to write the screen play Loew’s i : : 5 The organization, which will oc- | {or Mark Hellinger's story, “God in “ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE : cupy the quarters of the former |His Heaven.” >% wd c % Honolulu Conservatory, will be] SECRETARY,” with Lewis Stone 3 3 called the Indianapolis Conserva- ! N D | A NA Pp 0 L | S
Mickey Rooney, Fay Holden and § 5 1 : tory of Music, Mr. McClure, who Kathryn Grayson. Directed by 3 ES ER i yu be manager, said. Walter L. | YMPHON Py ’ EE =e ; Peterson will be associated with | S hs George B. Seitz. ho . ; 4 Mr. McClure. Midst great trial and stress, : : EE Instruction will be given in in- | ORCHESTRA
Andy graduates from high school kis : strumental music. this time. But he’s such a big man : : > : on the higa school campus, he ac- ; i ASSIGN STEWART FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor quires a private secretary. She's | ; % | a great help but he almost flunks | 3 - : TO ARMY AIR ARM | LAST CONCERTS out anyway—but doesn't. B EE gt SAN FRANCISCO, March 27 (U.| |S a P.).—The Army ANT todey| OF SEASON
TlLERY QUEER. with Balak | : that Private James Stewart, the Mur Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay and SBR ia $1500 & Week movie are Lal Murat Theater So Sop. Decer | BA EAN 7 cc i ve | TOMORROW at 2:30 P, W. ovgbipafogundocgl (0 ad [Schon at Mott re, Sunnyvaie | SATURDAY at 8:30 P.M, Bellamy as the sleuth, he comes | & f eo aSSignInent. tree - he oe 00 |
8 -» ! Gi Cron ve siony Jvolves. | X 3 : : E Ed 8 | hours to his credit as a private flyer. | a will, a missing daughter, a pet | § § po 3 : : :
raven, autopsies and—to be sure 3 55 5 3 3 ; 3 ; SCHOOL PAL DEBUTS (“Pathetique’” No. 6)
—a murder. Eliery meantime wins = = : 3 Robert Mo hii i a girl's heart. h E 3 a obert McLaughlin, former Bev- | LU U E . SRNR a N 5 : 3 ] 3 erly Hills High School football star | B E DAN B Lyric 3 : Ei and schoolmate of Jackie Cooper, (Strauss Waltz) | Eo og ; : = : makes his screen deb “Her S RAY NOBLE AND HIS OR- | | ul ; | : Ee Wein "Her First] CHESTRA (on stage) and also | Sia eo TH % ec ———— | BOLERO Frank Paris, puppeteer, and the |! = E al g (Ravel) Gaudsmith Brothers, comedians | SE 3 : STAR NEW PAPA | a John Hubbard became a papa re- § Bach “Prelude”; Foote “Aria” “A MAN BETRAYED,” with | 3 : : cently while playing with Franchot John Wayne, Frances Dee and Ed- | Say ni : Tone and Joan Bennett in “She GOOD SEATS—RI 9596 ward Ellis. Directed by John H. | hE) A | | Xnew All the Answers.” The child, § s1, 51.50, $2. $2.50 $3 Tax Exempt Auer : a 3 3 his first, is a girl. { : SC — This 1s a story of dirty Kansas ? City politics written by a man who know whereof he speaks, John C Mot, formerly with the Kansas City Star. it's about a small town It's enough to drive a guy all the way crazy, this trying to be class president, {reasurer, yearbook De ui soe To ole DEY editor and what have you all at one time. At least, that's the effect it has on Mickey Rooney, despite the of his frond SN the murs | beautiful atmosphere provided by Kathryn Grayson. The trouble arises In the latest Hardy Family series, derer, the political boss is impris- | “Andy Hardy's Private Secretary,” and it starts tomorrow at Loew's. The other feature will be “Ellery oned and the lawver and the boss's Queen,” with Ralph Bellamy as the master-minder, daughter are enraptured. :
[Ness] Our Symphony in Fitting |HPSTICK MARK [ENGLISH sb ieticane]) O Symphony 9 HELP WIN DECREE
present P m at U Th ter HoLLYwooD, March 27 (U.P). A 2 ARSENIC OLD LACE rog ra a . . ed e | —Hugh Frank Dexter Jr. 22-year- gt With all the fury of | AND | {old movie technician, came home Kl a storm at sea cotnes FY LYRE |& New Comedy by JOSEPH KESSELRING | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 27.—It was altogether appropriate frequently with marks from lipstick oe So "the cutthroat crew {LAURA HOPE CREWS « ERICH YON STROREIM | that the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra should have played the that was not hers, Mrs. Doris Dexter DF who made fictions ARNOLD % MA] {LL Prices: Eve. Main Floor, $2.75; Bale, og program in the dedisation of Indiana University’s new Hionter.} testified, In winning a divorce de- : eo v ; most fearsome voy. $2.20, $1.65, $1.10; Gal, 33c. Sat. auditorium. | cree. > ; RING BYINGT ’S GLE GENE LOCK Sha, Mai Fla, Se eI It was an Indiana orchestra playing for a Hoosier audience in a! Even so, tennis was the “chief rr : 57 Yours ee. sipimilcaniasd Siti ais | nL =" _F building devoted to the cultural advancement of the state. In previous trouble with our married life,” she wb N a Power tndn programs of the five-day dedication] said. “He could have made a great ’ " ” 5 the university had presented the| unfortunately. the orchestra did 9eal of money but he preferred to What the Critics Say About best in education, religion, drama, oy sound its best during the first Play tennis every day.” ; land vocal music. And for the finale | apt of the program, but in the She was granted custody of their
- T last night the 1. U. officials chose|gipelius playing, which constituted, 1-Year-old daughter and Mr. Dex- k CA HE TE : 11 [i] [an organization which is the result the last half of the evening's offer- | [6r Was ordered to contribute $50 a RR ; Q g fy > "Till 6 After 6 P. M al ” (of Hoosiers’ time and money |ings. there are no apologies or res-| month to her support. X S > WAR 35¢ I T ® 40c 50¢ x J [3 ( A provincial choice, to. be sure.|ervations to be made. | ee ————————————— TN \ v / ne. lax » Plus Tax | N we [But not a vain one Mr. Sevitzky demands an “all out”| LUNCHES WITH DOTTY 3 | performance of this work and that| Patti McCarty, who used to be f ani
Loaded to the guards with the most | | is what the orchestra gave him. The Dorothy Lamour’s secretary and is KHART ’ EE a Sry ih pray The orchestra, iet it be said now, theme of the finale was presented| now an actress herself, has a weekly : hy » 25¢ Till 6 P.M. — HP |
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a day. The applause became sponta- : > . . . . neous and constant.—Robert G. Tucker, did not let its sponsors down. A|with a majestic sweep. From a luncheon date with her former em- Plus Tax TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS. Tue Sur, | young organization, it played for a tonal standpoint. the orchestra sel-| ployer. Three hours of enjoyable entertainment * z i and thusiasti ’ . , that chases boredom with the speed of {oung audience and an enthusiastic dom plays better. The horns were its flying skates.—Harry Morrison, The | [One firm and the attacks accurate in Times. | The soloist was the young French|the allegretto; the string staccatos Entertainment de luxe from overture § Violin virtuoso, Zino Francescatti,| were precise in the tempo andante. to grand finale. The show of shows.— y n “i ” h dios . vs Herb Kenny. The News. who came to America during the| Sibelius is a particular favorite . 1939 season. His offering was noth- among young music devotees and Seats Available for All ing short of a dazzler, the Paganini the applause was strong. Two enConcerto in D Major, Opus 6. cores resulted—the Prelude to Act : Performances Written as a technical showpiece, ITT. “Lohengrin,” and the Brahms Tonight Thru March 30 | M. Francescatti plaved it as such. Hungarian Dances Nos. 7 and 2, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK He ripped off candenzas with the heard in Indianapolis last Sunday at Rockefeller Center Theater ease of single notes and negotiated the “pop” concert.
NA AST OF 100 maze after maze of “double stops” \ Sates prog L L CA AND COSTUMES | (with a startling lack of hitches. And a Bit of Tschaikowsky
: Allegro Is Dazzlin The opening offering of the conWith JOE COOK and £ g lcert was a world premiere of “IndiTHE SENSATIONAL { Such composition does not make ana University” overture, written by FOUR BRUISES for perfect performances. But Mr. la member of the orchestra’s viola { Francescatti is one who can lay out |section, Harriet Payne. The coma concerto on the long-range plan position is built around two univerBROADWAY NO. 1 land make it hang together. The sity songs, “Hail to Old I. U.” and BOX OFFICE HIT solo in the allegro maestoso was the stadium favorite, “Indiana, Our| done with a fireworks display of Indiana.” |
Designed by technique: the adagio was reaped of| Followed then the picturesque NORMAN BEL GEDDES a great melodic content, and the Romeo and Juliet, by Tschaikowsky. rondo was played with a delightful This has been a favorite with the i | Largest Icetravaganza Ever Produced lilt orchestra's followers for some time! What M. Francescatti may some-!the playing of it being evidence] Nightly 8:30 P. M. times lose in tone, he regains with enough why Tickets—Boxes, 82 3 Mezzanine, energetic brilliance Mr. Sevitzkv even threw in a! EIR TI deny ven The orchestra's major work was speech of thanks to wind up the Sieg Sibelius’ Second Symphony, in D program, presenting I. U. President General admission $1.10 tor all major. This is the composition Herman B Wells with the original performances, On sale Coliseum | which gained the Indianapolis group manuscript of Miss Payne's overture. and L. Strauss & Co. box of. | such favorable comment on its tour| In acceptance, President Wells ex-| | fices today, last week, an achievement which 1s pressed the hope that the orchestra | (not surprising When one hears| would consider the new theater here Indpls. Coliseum Fabien Sevitzky's interpretation of as its second home. a happy wish in| — —— at least as far as the acoustics of|
— |the hall are concerned.—F. P.
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