Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1945 — Page 7

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Gi Yow ayn ws. Ey THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ —_— dic rac LAN | CAROLE LANDIS 3800 Favor |U. S. Experts Revamping German Music to Tiries Amusement | 3 oq norLzs, our 5 0. 79.—|| WE BUY DIAMONDS]

; . oO, WED Sey : E . . ] : oe. 1 : : ! Military personnel were warned to- Silver, Antique & Costume : )OD, July 23 (U. P.y'— ] : oy ; CIRCLE day against accepting rides from The Older Your Jewelry ; im Acres carole Landis ives. PACK BONS Eliminate Any Trace of Nazi ‘Culture’| wm, 5m sue oo pene rds som] ida | ANE ; fro, Ma! Tom Wallace last week, » a Te She . : ; Bh Bh ML Sangors When for the Sou vas * BARON JEW co. Bj 5 8, 1 { a— * < } nn -oflc V. s ow Bide. 1-3 N. Penn. §i, : a Sas, ogay Shia she Would; with Allan {ong shot -by two men who picked [| Ground Flosr—Cor. Penn. & Wash. Sts.

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T; By ROBERT MUSEL i king, noted pianist, might be sub- | Even Hitler couldn't popularize == 10, 0 = marry Theatrical Producer Horace Petition “for Am hitheater United Press Staff Correspondent ject to restrictions because at a it.” | Jones and Grace McDonald, at 11:35, 0 | Schmidlapp in New York within a P WIESBADEN, Germany, July 23. | recent concert for American of- Kvam said. that naturally works | 2:45. 5:55 a Ws him up as he was hitch-hiking. “ Stopped month. At Garfield. —Dozens of ‘songs ‘that set Nazi | ficers_ he resolutely refused to | banned by the Nazis were being “Valley of Decision.” with Greer

4 will be Miss Landis’ fourth mar- | : play & piece by Tschaikowsky, a | suggested to new orchestras. But Garson and Gregory Peck, at 1141, . riage. She was previously wed to! Approximafely 3800 persons have feet marching off tc war have been Russiah \ he was running into the paradox 2:02, 4:37, 3 Jn isi ! NOW Bring TH AT

» Irving Wheeler and to. Willis Hahn, Signed petitions requesting-“the park banned in the American zone of “He could have played the | of having to criticize programs for “Murder, He Says,” with Pred g NL ar ——— . min 7 | Los Angeles sportsman. It ewill be head 10 issue Bonds 1otaling § $150 occupation. ; music requested with ‘his feet” | having too many works the Nazis | MacMurray. Helen Vialker and Moto Z, ll oth Holes Summer uly 23.— the "second marriage for Schmid- "0 2 oon pT Experts assigned to salvage Ger- | Capt. Robert Labranche, former | formerly banned. 10:10 Besa." wit" Siiphiy RIE. NN Tear gh-altitude (TYR 5 : | Posed ar no par ated man culture, hoped, for example, | film and radio writer of New York Were Anxious to Please Lydon "Gally Elles and Warren sein . ears on | y Wii Kandi = seheduled Boe Bo ae pes ou et during . the that future generations a oot city said- “His arrogance is such “Fie CErmalis are 50 anxious | William, at 11:10. 2:20, 5:30 and I r and will make | associate a certain melody by | that we refused him permission to | : LYRIC personal appearances in the East,|Week-end performances at the park| p, og, with the Inflammatory | play at a subsequent affair.” | to please they woulq play Men- “Conflict,” with Humphrey Bo.

starting on _ | E Jol wie Ojivels and Sullivan opersien) hymn, “Deutschland Ueber Alles.” Classics Were Perverted delssohn, Offenbach and Gold- | fit, Alexis SW, aid, SYOiT : ir

fighter. | | |“H. M. 8. Pinafore.” ; Ls : ; Circe : IT a Cy ——— = by Dr. | & YVONNE DeCARLO A hearing will be held by the aa baroque Paiace nog Wies- Arnold Kvam, former music | mark all the “time if we didn't “Tait Nights” with Jinx Pal. |. wr DHONE . MA. 7140 mer-of the gi ; 3 park board Sept. 6. No opposing perts have been examining Ger- | teacher at tife University of Wis- halt them” he said. “So we | Jupurs. at 14s 26. $88 ene HOOSIER EAVING CO ROD CAMERON 4 li petitions have been filed with the < J tactfully suggest more diversity WwW J i

1 and Voss, ; man music. consin and Rollins college, Florida - board to date, Paul Brown, city park | - ’ | in the programs. | : ; ; 3 ¢ ization, as Sorentendent, said today. Now forbidden are “Horst | g technical adviser on music, said | pabranche, who has been dely- | CARD PARTY PLANNED 509 STATE LIFE BUILDING

| | gineers and ; : Wessel,” “We Sail Aagainst Eng- rted i : : ; eBand V' | : ‘In Sound Condition’ land,” “My Life aL t6. Cer the Nazis peYe No many. classics | jng into the German film indus- | Ladies auxiliary of the Interna- . “ 3 1! } » A to propaga a ends. try, lunched with Hitler in 1032 | tional Association of Machinists, / The board is in sound financial| many” and other songs indelibly | He cites as examples the posting | gpg said he then told friends |278, will sponsor a public card party |

them tne So FF WIR condition and able to issue these ‘associated with wars of aggres- | of Nazi flags on the stage during | {nat he had met “the German ig 8 p. m. Wednesday in Machinists’ GL: \SSES |

; cE : i : attributed i % Gd! bonds without increasing the tax sion, the triumphal march in Verdi's ry | ) devastation Pe . 7 rate,” Mr. Brown added. PUR “Net Book Burners” Alda.. And the aceenting of Wag- Hily Lone of ds aitle. stars {hall, 491% S. Delaware st. et {mits the board to issue bonds to- - succeeding performance made ’ | : 9 At| one of the experts said. “We most film stars, now was claiming B . |taling a maximum of $4,200,000 | of Siegfried seem more like Hitler | | 0 woo ot a Nazi, as were Marte teres Yedieine ) ! ' Scientifie Eve Examination , was test | ; | : | n Free Trial : | outstanding. Duetschland Ueber Alles—the ’ allies. March. It r ———— . ls" | “During this year $135900 in famous old melody remains Vests al not banning Wagner's ner and Hilde Krani. i Y'S, Kas.— | =» Dr has B Earl . ; g heman flies are jammed [ ST. MARYS, Kab. J. Lane] . C + B, y \ghter pro- : 4 hext-year we will be required to re- " id“ oy : | et ; J : 5 take all possible pains to see | it, either,” Kavam said. “However, >", | Mary's Kas., manufactures a med- : eq bombers 3 : tire only about $121,000," the su-| ppg, we destroy only Nazi cul- | it is not generally known outside thelr jobs through Naz bigwigs, {icine for the relief of Asthma and OPT 0 METRIST horsepower | “The amphitheater bond would | them out.” have so much confidénce that th : | : Headed by Lt. Col. John Stanle ticularly popular in the Reich. ce ey ed at more , 6 require an annual retirement of of Eaton. D. C., the pine ' «Por instance, the Munich opera | will send by mail a regular. $1.25 tment w ; ennual refunding figures less| : : .T OR CARRYING CHARGE it. Use it according to directions|! OFFICE HOURS \ t was | the annual g nig gence agents on the wartime | of which Wagner was performed . on label and ‘after you are com- \ \

ombers. os of He explained that the law per-\ «put we are not book burners,” | ner’s Ring opera so that every Labranche said -Jannings, like Asthma and Hay = | ON EASY TERMS de fighter, ' present only $1,300,000 in bonds is| removed only the words an® the dragon more like the DE I Fs oe Tor i p to 48,000 A : ‘ponds is being retired. Beginning “Ours is a delicate job, and we | Ring, but we are not encouraging | ...; good-looking girls Who got Compagy,: 13 Lave Building, St. perintendent added. ture, not German culture.” Germany that Wagner is not par- he sald, “and we've got to weed {Hay Fever symptoms in which they OFFICES" First Floor Mezzanine at its ceil- about $7500, This would still leave are awaiting word from intelli- | had an 11-month session—for 10 USE OUR CII A SAW YB | hottle to anyone who will write for

me a Ger- - TOGETHER IN MGM's than it is now.” . : no . “a : | activity of many German artists | only rarely. ; letely satisfied, pay only $1.25. If § Dolly 9:45 a m. to 5:15 p. m. cannon STE Valley of Decision | on eg 5 em such ao Bi Suigs of te | mu th th month had ote of Bes satihed, Tou ws. nothing bu § Stes 130.3. 01. Samo A) )] | o oe of taxable property. it will | movies and Conductor Wilhelm | his stuff because English and 1 ¥3 a report. Send your name and | WASHINGTON SrRygy - | pe oy wo Furtwaengler. American visitors were there then, | [NEF aEINSRV ETRY SIAN address today, stating which symp-| > |

to} FUE . »d by fight { Sontinue Me Ti ls Sere Mr Information said Walter Giese- ' and it was done for their benefit. '§ CLL LUE ' toms you have.

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n and Voss The: couple met several months | ;. = . yr ton ving HURRY! £AST2“DAYS! | on on : U. 8. O. program. 4 : : - . 2000 rv Is. arx divorced Dead nd | 0 } =Horse- [ 0 Rg nv |Kid Leo Gorcey in June, 1944. Marx : ould -trans-— or "| was divorced by his first wife, Ruth, |- a. = x »d for com-~ 3 2nd BIG WEEK Hin 1942 after 23 years of age. 3 : & !

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is built of 3 i. | | —Ken Murray, stage and screen . 5 a imulate the ' § | comedian sued for divorce by for- ; 8 ; : if produced f || | mer Actress Cleatus Caldwell, today : : : enginé tor- : on Kg: . | |agreed to pay $500 monthly to sup- : : ; . was unique iti Ni on | | port their two sons—as long as they . #

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