Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1944 — Page 4

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Grace Moore, whose personality was as striking as her kelly green dress and blond hair, was approved as the “Queen of Song” yesterday when hundreds of Indianapolis music’ lovers applauded her back for four encores and wanted even

more. : Miss Moore, - versatile star of screen, radio concert and opera,

sang before a capacity Martens’ concert crowd at the English theater, . where even the stage was packed with music patrons.

Familiar Music Scores

doux, il est bon,” she devoted the first two parts of her program to operatic arias, but it was the more familiar music of the latter part that literally brought down the house. As the audience cheered and called for more and more encores, the attractive singer filled requests for the favorites, “Ciribiribin,” “My Name Is Mimi” from “La Boheme” and “Estrellita.” The 42-year-old star drew loud applause. with Fritz Kreisler’'s “The Old Refrain,” dedicated to the many service men at the concert. She sang with great confidence and poise, varying her selections with gay, refreshing numbers and the deeper, more dramatic songs. “Spring Voices” by Roger Quilter, a special dedication to the exuberant diva, made the winter season seem a thing of the past with its lightness and gayety. And the

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“lady in green” could have chosen no better attire for the old Irish country song, “I Know My Love.” The melody was so snappy and full of life that the entire audience chuckled with the actress when she finished.

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Opening with Massenet’s “Il es

“None but the Lonely. Heart," “Serenade,” “Ouvre ton coeur,” “Que Deviennent les Roses?” and “Toi Seule” rounded out the program. In all of these Miss Moore displayed her dramatic extravagances for which she is so well known,

rounded the glamorous singer back stage, Otto Herz, her accompanist,

by Chopin and “Ronda all turca” by Mozart with true artistry and precision. When the song bird came back

waiting to present her a bouquet f roses. Already during the conrt roses had ‘been thrown to her.

and hoping for Miss Moore to come back the second time.

ARRANGE SUMMER SESSION IN MUSIC

A summer session at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music has been approved to enable high school seniors to enter June 5, before graduation. Plans also are being made to permit public school and other teachers to enter the session as soon as the school year closes on June 16. A pre-summer session will be held May 15 to June 3; a session will be conducted June 5 to July 29 and. a post-summer course July 31 to Aug. 49. .

ACTRESS, 12, SIGNS FOR $2500 WEEKLY

HOLLYWOOD, March 20 (U.P.). —Twelve-year-old Juanita Quigley, a veteran of 10 years in niotion pictures, had a new contract approved by Superior Court Judge Emmet H. Wilson today. The contract raises her salary gradually to $2500 weekly at the end of seven years. Miss Quigley told {Judge Wilson she would put half her salary into war bonds,

BILLY BISHOP BAND. HELD OVER AT ROOF

Billy Bishop ‘and his orchestra {with vocalist Alice Mann will be

| held over at the Indiana .roof for | |appearances { Saturday and Sunday,

Wednesday, Friday, | The orchestra, which played in {Europe before the war, was fea{tured at the roof last week.

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. THE INDIANAPOLIS Music Lovers Pack Fre Wildly Cheer Grace Moore

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played two piano solos, “Berceuse” |:

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“The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” with Lynn Bari, Akim Tamiroff and Francis Lederer, at 13:35, 3:45, 6:55,

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ACTOR BARRIS ENDS 63,000-MILE TOUR

HOLLYWOOD, March 20 (U. PJ). —Screen Actor Harry Barris, a pianist once associated with Bing Crosby in the original Rhythm Boys, was back in Hollywood today after a 63,000-mile entertainment trip with overseas troupes. Barris, who played 276 shows in five months, appeared first with Joe E. Brown in the China-Burma-India theater, and then joined George Raft, Louise Albritton, June Clyde and Robert Bain

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Judge Announces Candidacy For Renomination on

Democratic Ticket.

Earl R. Cox, who has been judge of circuit court here for ‘11 years, has announced his candidacy for renomination on “the Democratic ticket at the May 2 primary. He said he will seek renomination and re-election on his past record on the bench, which he pointed out includes hundreds of decisions upheld by higher courts and the re-

credi in numerous receiverships handled in his court. Born in Indianapolis and educated in public schools here, Judge Cox was graduated from the Indiana law school and practiced law here for 24 years before being

was re-elected in 1938, Directed Fraud Probe

He served six years as deputy prosecutor and was in charge of special grand jury investigations of election fraud cases in 1930. He is a member of Capitol City lodge, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Century club, Indiana Society of Pioneers, Indianapolis Press. club, American, Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations, Sigma Delta Kappa fraternity, Lawyer's club, Indiana Democratic club, Athenaeum and the Third Christian church.

MAJ. MIDDLESWORTH QUITS STOUT FIELD

Maj. Hugh Walden (Wally) Middlesworth, former city recreation director and Butler university athletic director, left his post at Stout field today for an unannounced destination. Maj. Middlesworth has been special service officer for the I troop carrier command at the field since September. A farewell party was given for him Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Scott Ham on Bankers lane.

BRITAIN REPORTS ON ‘LEND’ DONATIONS

NEW YORK, March 20 (U. P.).— Britain has given more than $1,526,170,000 in services and supplies to the ‘United "States, and British donations to the united nations’ pool compromise 10 per cent of her war expenditures, the British information service said today. In a report designed to prove that lend-lease was not a “one-way street,” the agency revealed that Britain, by the end of June, 1043, sent more than ° supplies to Russia, beyond her donations to other united nations including Greece, Czechoslovakia, Free France, Poland and Jugoslavia.

RHOADES WILL SPEAK Judge Mark W. Rhoads of juvenile court will speak on “Juvenile Delinquency As It Relates to Negro Boys and Girls” at a meeting of the Marion County Republican league at 8 p. m. today in Masonic hall, 351 Indiana ave. Carey D. Jacobs is league president.

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