Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1942 — Page 12

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Symphony Certain for Next Year

Fund Still $8000 Short] 3

But Dr. Clowes Says 'Risk' Will Be Taken.

Doubts as to whether the Indianapolis symphony would continue for because of its financial situation were* cleared up today with the an nouncement that the usual series’ of concerts will be presented next year. The announcement was made yesterday by Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, president of the Indiana state symphony society board of directors.

Dr. Clowes said the society would |

public to make up an $3000 Pity in the orchestra's

rely on the

orchestra | another year|

A Publicity Man's Stunt That Always Works

The lass in the grass, alas, is Phyllis Ruth, a Paramount player. She is an object lesson on how Hollyw wood publicists connive to get publicity for minor movie queens. Educational, isn't it?

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942

MUSIC

Parents Divorced, Youth Tries Crime to Be With Dad

By Richard Lewis

THOMAS LLYFNWY THOMAS, radio baritone who sings with the

the name of the concert and

Indianapolis symphony orchestra at

p. m. Saturday.

“Llyfnwy” is Mr. Thomas’

His boyhood Evans,

the family likes it. chums included Evans

George George and John John. |

The singer came to Scranton, Pa. at the age of 12, after he had

become well known as a child | singer of Welsh church cantatas

and Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. His father, a professional musician, is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, his mother, a talented singer.

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Sings Tchelkakov Aria MR. THOMAS will join with the Indianapolis symphonic choir

little known middle name. It originally belonged to a Welsh poet, a friend of the singer's father. Mr. Thomas was born in Wales | where, he explains, it is common | practice to duplicate a name if |

By NOBLE REED |as the only means of getting back The story of how a 13-year-old With his father.” Indianapolis boy resorted to crime _ 10day the boy is living happily

; with his father. for the sole purpose of settling dif-| ;,,qpe Bradshaw said that during

ficulties resuliing from his parents’ the few days he has been with his > on file in Juvenile gainer the boy had gained six pounds in weight and is going to More than a year ago the parents | school every day with no misdewere divorced and the mother Was | meanor marks against him whatgranted custody of the son as are| eye. most mothers in divorce cases. i A ———— The lad, who liked his father a| FARMER SPENT A BUSY DAY great deal, brooded over the pre-| PARIS, Mo. (U. P).—Arch Ball's 'dicament for several weeks and. ac- | Wife and five children were ill. He cording to a long story pieced to-| acted as nurse, did the cooking and gether by weeks of investigation, household chores, cared for 21 ewes ‘was made more desperate by hig | lambing 1%; miles from the house, Mr. Barrymore's activities off- mother's attempts to alienate him fed and watered four horses, the stage include etching, as well as |from his father forever. hogs and chickens, gathered eggs, composing and arranging. He has | Juvenile court investigators said | iiked eight cows, and cut and a piano in his dressing room at |the boy, who rated an I. Q. test of | | hauled wood from a timber lot one M. G. M. When he’s waiting to |106, suddenly started throwing | Mile away.

be called on the set, he plays [stones through neighbor’ d | He gave no bg Pro] POSITIVELY LAST "DAY!

it—for himself. Says it helps rock throwing and was put on proNDIANA

in case you didn’t catch it, is

2:30 p. m. tomorrow and 8:30

impressive. It is one of Director Fabien Sevitzky's favorites.

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A World Premiere

THE ORCHESTRA will play Lionel Barrymore's arrangement of four McDowell “Sea Pieces.” This will be a world premiere of the famous actor's orchestration.

him relax. The orchestration of the “Sea | bation.

maintenance fumd and will go on in 1942-43, for the sixth consecutive | the direction of Fabien

A week later, his school teachers v vitzky's request. The pieces are |caught him stealing monev from| x Ts LE titled. “To the Sea.” "A. D. 1620,” [purses at school. She notified po- 3 HEY “Song” and “From the Depths.” |lice. Mr. Sevitzky's choice of a sym- | The boy was brought into juve- PAULETTE phonic work for the program is |hile court and Judge Wilfred Brad- GODDARD the Mozart C major or “Jupiter,” |shaw, finding that he had been con- ; which the composer dashed off in |Sidered a model boy before he Rolang Young 15 days. jst throwing rocks, ordered an [ Albert Dekker The first movement opens with {exhaustive investigation. [/PWSS | JACK LONDON'S 'NORTH TO THE KLONDIKE

two strong fanfares and toen Meanwhile, the boy continued his Brod Crawford ¢ Evelyn Ankers

or | of 200 voices in the prologue and | Pieces” was made at Mr. Se-

L ? : WHEN DOES IT START: coronation scene from the opera, | CIRCLE “Boris Godounov,” by MoussorgWith the world in its present| sopDuperously xEbey Live,” with sky. 3 | ohn Garfield, ancy So eman an re condition.” Dr. Clowes said. “it is| Rayong Massey. at 1250 1 0 In the opera, 1ecessarv n nly t ht for | 3 and 10:20. has just died. Peasants crowd necessarv not only to fight for the| { Laas for a Night” with Joan as just e continuance of the things which Blondell, John Wayne and Ray Mid- the courtyard of a monastery have always been a part of our way | dleton. at NG LR > 145 and 8:50 near Moscow where Boris is wait- & x : : : of life, but also to have Sanh that | go The Cotn Is Green” With Ethel ing to be chosen czar. He insists he things will 0! arrymore, Richard Waring an on some sign of popular choice. bigs oi Tol CII Thelma Schnee, a play by Emlyn ta 8 % Dopy BY apie Contributions Still ol Williams, at 8:30 This is provided in the manner . i S J y - board of directors, conscious | f made notorious by German elec fact that it is running al Trite But Terrific tions. The police lash out with THE ACCENT AT LOEW'S this week the knout and command the L > - J 4 " o

year unaqer

Sevitzky

the Czar Feador

subsides into quieter measures | petty crimes remaining silent about followed by contrasting, loud. re- | his motives. He suggested that he peated chords. The second move- | be sent to the boys’ school.

is on the accents of Leslie} “The Lady Is Willing,”

INDIANA “The Lady Has Plans,” with Paul- , = 11:12, 1:57. 4:42, 7:27 and 10:12. ly cel risk. has decided to have “North to the Klondike,” with peasants to vote “ja” or else ment is sweet and sentimental, Investigation disclosed: that huis that the public wants this Howard as “Mister V" and Marlene Dietrich in Be ra ST Andy De a AL De. played by strings and woodwinds. nother, who had married again. had| 2:47 “Corws 102 A venerable clerk by the name The third 1 vi t kept up a systematic campaign to 3h 3 K 7 : ror oo ’ ovement, a menu- our : ? oh : : 0 ; enters os 2 till-needed funds The titles of these pictures bear little or no relation to the subject | = «Miste with Leslie 1 BRL hy a hy yo i 3 : i ry Ss an rancis Sullivan, at y 3 av is '1S. pr . . a: Cas ad y subscription has de- matter therein, unless it be by power of suggestion 10.36. 1:51 3:12 and 8:33 veh Thyituns a Ar Ly aria | final movement opens with a forbid him to see his father again. (Plus the deficit for this fiscal As “Mister V,” Mr. Howard stages a modern dress version of “The | | lads Is Willing, ith Marlene bao ® Rimskv-Rorsakoy | [Ugue with a four-note theme | After three weeks of investiga-| J ily $8000. The public has|scarlet Pimpernel.” The plot is; — — ] WO 336. 6:31 and 10. i and translated We "Ros I " | based on an old church song. | tion, the boy's motives finally leaked | MARLENE DIETRICH the ; y 3a gy» lout,” Judge Bradshaw said. “It de-| FRED MacMURRAY | — that he “had dev ised crime| must face the situation courageous- poward and released in this nts | another in the Grable and Victor Mature, at 12:1 a ENGLISH TONIGHT, FRI. SAT. 8:10 THE LADY ust face the situation courageous. | ioward and release Fv sf ae + I || gu of pilgrims who wander WERRBRES" | 1S WILLING OAR. us : that the e Ary ry by Unite Suis. girls who find babies and marry | LB, White | Nir Beth usher in to see what is going on. POLICY N | ; rear rus tne tn necessary netpad y Yr Ty lama 3 ! > = yea sti at Cc 3 Instead of the fawning nobleman gy mever happens to be around | | atIT. 1:35. 4°15. 6:50 and 9:30. ih the COTORALIOn SCene. ihe | in ols to hold on to the little one. Baby place is the courtyard of the | LESLIE HOWARD € : |

5:15 nn and 8: oo Tad : ~ 12:15, 3:36, 6:5 continuance of the orchestra for|terrifi is is sh pi re | { a : : Stfifie ToT Jo Binh, pict “THE LADY IS WILLING” is The chorus will sing the songs : “Song of the ‘Islands, » with Beuy

and 10 another year to make us think we o " ir \ St Tbe ‘ t Sor gE al of the peasants and also of a series about career |

ette Goddard and Ray Milland, at at orchestra sufficiently to pro- which started vesterday. ] “Mister V,” with Leslie Howard, t \ s lieh et him to hate his father and had] id etto, is light and happy. The 8 0 6 i ; : SUNDAY—" at 1:31, sufficient interest in theicecond-hand. but the suspense is f t In second-hand. but the suspense Baby Steals Show | march. funds will be : fortheom 12 of “Scarlet Pimpernel.” Mr. Howard

"Our Wartime Policy.” a state-| 1 ment on strike policy for the dura-|

MUTN WILL! IAMS Ploy

“THE CORN IS GREEN” | Bl “MISTER Vv"

today on the} with

EVES. 550, $2.75 NAR RRS SAT. MAT, 556, $2.20

hroughout the next Seven now poses as an absent-minded |ogrev is the little one in this inbefore the orchestra re- professor of archeology at Cam- Statich afid hé steals the SHOW. Or 15 JOT1S On: jphiite somewhere in Marlene Dietrich plays the part unteer workers will con-|pnglang at Cambridge. of an actress and does well at it. to ask people who have In-| yt js the last spring before the | Fred MacMurray is a successful | Cin the orchestra to contribute way, the spring of 1939. the SPring|paby doctor who hates babies. | intenance fund In any | before the summer that Mr. Cham-{ well. Miss Dietrich finds - Xen aol n had his last conference|paby calls in Dr. MacMurray snd — with von Ribbentrop. {marries him. So they keep the

Sponsor Party * & = | baby. But just as they start hold-

Kremlin where Boris, with his cossacks and boyarin (nobles) enters to be crowned. tion, was Mr. Thomas sings Boris’ aria in cover of the April issue of the team3 ~ > is < ‘ . Which he hopes to earn the praises |e, ynjon official magazine. ROLES in H igh of his people. The chorus sings | Ti liey “ 1 LEADING S in Howe hig the response of the people and | 1e policy stated that “under no. school’s senior play, “Four | the nobles. {circumstances will any strike be indorsed by the international union

Daughters,” will be taken by Pa- i & # {during the period of the war, except |

ling } Doc: icla Myers i a Touch of Mozart ing hands, Doc's ex-wife shows up and Hal Silver. ouch © oza { where employers refuse conciliation and arbitration, or where employers!

Af Rollerland Fooling the Gestapo _t he wrong Moment and La] = The play will IN SOLO with the orchestra, THE GESTAPO is bewildered. Dietrich, misunderstanding, Yates! ? . be given tomor- {| Mr. Thomas will sing the bari- [refuse to pay guaranteed wages asi THE ROLLERLAND Skating Men somehow are getting out of OWN Sih upon. " | +S row night in | tone aria from Mozart's “Don provided for by existing agree- | lub, composed of 800 members, Germany, learned men, the kind at i el gE the school gym- Giovanni” who makes love to the jments.” : ll sponsor a skating party to- ine Nazis hate. A fat guy With the synthetic paiéints together nasium. servant girl of a noble woman. | Conferences on all controversies he 1 i ; bike: 3 ¢ Co . ; Guests of the He also will sing Benvenuto's (were advised and it was urged that or, who looks remarkably like | again In a dramatic situation ex- class will be the | aria from the opera “Benvenuto |“our members and employers try to Goering. is attempting to track | cellently done. but somewhat out six families rep- Cellini” by Diaz, the first opera | renen understandings between them{down the master-mind behind |of joint LL What has gone before. » resented at the | in history staging a ballet in a |selves as a mutual contribution to that proceeds {these daring escapes. Again. the plote is trite, but well A school who have | jail | victory.”

Howe Class Gives Play Tomorrow

university outlined

Nolan,

president, said

proton dd 4 /SLANDS

in TECHNICOLOR

3 2 All he has to work on is a scrap done in spois with some good com- i me » i 1 will be used to 3 L : ian tnleau ; Patricia Mvers four daughters. - ® ” Ts eh spresen< BE {of a song, ‘There Was a Tavern injedy. aye They are: Mr. | AS TO BE AN ARY AN TO E AT tatives 1o « Lich: Gib 8 i tional roller go Ly him on the | 2000 ) COMPETE IN daughters Betty Jean, Lois, Fay RIMSKY - KORSAKOV'S Eas- | Mrs. James Gallatin Powers, Ameri- | trail ol Leslie Howar H ord antl and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. | ter overture, based on the songs [can citizen, now living in Rome, April 15 at Phil- TH ole ie a MUSIC FESTIVAL adelphia : ta a ny > 3 fo daughters Shir- will be played by the orchestra. a copy of her birth certificate. She NN I ce: bo. She Scarle Tee, ] The holiday mood is established says her food supply in Italy dethe trip recent- Mr. Nolan ih I Zecombl ites ry his| v. P.).—More than 2000 outstand-| erine and Mar- | I» took high honors at a meet at students and the group's hideout ing Hoosier high school musicians; jan: Mr. and ture. The music is colorful and !that she is a full blooded Aryan. | Coleman, Joan Grabhorn, Mau- |cavation in which they find the | land ensemble contest-festival of the| Garett, a n d vice Alexander, Dorothy Walls skeleton of a Teutonic knight in|Central and Southern Indiana | daughters Mil- OMOIrrow:-- AS emar a. 5 nichts partv will start at 7:30 “Apparently. this gentleman ex- ciation today through Saturday at! Shirley a n d p. m pected a rearmament program in Indiana State Teachers college. Helen: Mr. and W COLONEL NAMED ! The humor of the situations {largest scholastic competition of its| sell and daugh- Hal Silv MADISON. Ind, March 26 (U.! which dev velop dramatically, is high (kind in the state, will be the high-! ters Juanita, yer AS 0 i VE EVER SEEN ! | ! ! !

{ yn 3 E | |the Town.” He learns it is a Brit-| and Mrs. A. C. Van Arendonk and Music Is Colorful | SACRAMENTO. Cal. (U. P)— skating meet rn COR et Mr In addition to Mr. Bernard a n d of the Russian orthodox church, |wrote city officials to try and find Those (6 Make » Re ~ : - | TERRE HAUTE. Ind. March >= ley. Joann, Cathin the main section of the over- |pends upon her being able to prove Anderson. They include Joseph |S masked by an archeological ex- twill compete in the annual solo| Mrs Howard F. Nellie Poer and Mr. Nolan. To- |armor. School Band and Orchestra asso-| dred, Jeanne, ee remarks * Mister V.” | Awards to be given at this, the; Mrs. Carl Rus- A COMBINATION OF PICTURES NEW P).—Col. I. A. Luke. Washington, land brittle. The cracks are good. est music awards available this| Carla, Yvonne and Donna; Mr.

will succeed Col. D.C. Cabell April 1} Also good is Mary Morris, an in- year since national contests of the! and Mrs. B, F. Ray and daughters as commanding officer of the Jef-| teresting brunet, with an honest association have been canceled be-| Pauline. Ruth Louise and Betty ferson Proving Ground. Col. Cabell talent for acting. cause of the war. Entrants will] Katherine, and Mr. and Mrs. R. will organize an overseas ordnance It 1s a cool, clever and exciting compete in three classes based on] R. Figg and daughters Rosemary, regiment picture {school enrollment. Wilma, Shirley and Evelyn.

IT'S THE FUNNIEST STORY SINCE EVE DOUBLE-CROSSED ADAM OUT OF HIS RIB!!! 4

GENE

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SHE'S STUNNING! HENRY

, Among ANDREW AMAZED NIMSELF men he was just ordinarily remarka-

ble . . But with women he was EXTRAORDINARILY remarkable ALMOST FANTASTIC

t 2 $0 he says,

HE'S STUNNED! LAIRD

Ste pulled every trick in the book! She hooked him... lied to him... cheated him out of his last $20,000!

But when he started playing rough with kisses... heaven help a girl with a knight. like this!

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