Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1945 — Page 6

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Concert Artist “Engaged by Conservatory.

Miss Louise Essex, Indianapolis concert cellist who has appeared

with leading symphony orchestras throughout the country, will become !artist teacher of violincello’ at the i \Jordan Conservatory of Music in|

September.

Miss Essex, whose appointment |:

was announced this week by Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory director, has studied with such great artists as Prof. Julius Klengel -at-Leipzg conservatory, Diran Alexanian at

the Ecole Normale de Musique Inf

| Paris and Pablo Casals, the great | Spanish cellist, The new teacher first learned how {to play the cello from Ferdinand Schaefer, founder of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra. Scholarship Awarded Success in recitals in Indianapolis enabled her to study under Alwin | Schroeder in Boston where her tal-

lents were soon singled out for re- : scholarship for advanced) &

| ward of a {study in Europe.

Joan Lorring turns John Dall's head toward things romantic in “The Corn is Green” opening today at the Indiana.

Feminine Lead

| She enrolled in the master course {of Prof. Julius Klengel at the his-| toric Leipzig conservatory, founded | by Mendelssohn and Schumann, where Grieg had studied and in the | city where Bach had been kapellmeister: of the old Thomas Kirche. Under -the dean of cello teachers, she spent two years of study and| was selected from the entire con-| servatory to be soloist with the Leipzig symphony orchestra, Fresh Honors at Home Following this, she went to Paris to play before the master class of Alexanian and Casals. With the maturity of five years of European training, Miss Essex returned to the United States and to fresh honors. The National Federation of Music| Clubs in 1933 awarded her its first} prize of $1000 for cello, and she was) one of two artists selected by the | Schubert Memorial association | which enabled Miss Essex to make her concert debut in New York with | the Philadelphia Symphony with Jose Iturbi conducting. |

CONTEMPT CASE ON WAY T0 HIGH COURT

MIAMI, Fla, July 25 (U. P).— The Miami Herald and its associate editor today prepared to carry to the United States supreme court their contempt conviction now upheld by Florida courts. In an opinion yesterday, the state supreme court upheld a Dade circuit court ruling ' against the newspaper and John D. Pennekamp, associate editor. Earlier the organization was fined $1250 for editorials and a cartoon published last) year. . Circuit "Judge Marshall Wisehart | and Pail D: Barns of Dade county,’ had themselves brought the con- | tempt charges. _ “ In a statement issued after yesterday’s opinion, Pennekamp said: | “The point here involved is simply whether a judge, displeased with! what a newspaper says, has a right | to gag that newspaper. . . . It is| unthinkable that in a. democratic government any court should possess this power. “In going to .the highest court in the United States we, therefore, stand upon. our right to bring the! conduct of ofir courts to the at-| tention of our readers at all times.”

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ALL LILI DAMITA WANTS IS $1500

| HOLLYWOOD, July 25 (U. P.).— {Lili Damita, fiery French actress, {told superior court today all she { wanted from Errol Flynn was $1500 |a month alimony, net, even if he | does have to pay a double income KE on it.

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Miss Damita, answering Flynn's suit for declaratory relief on grounds {that he has to pay taxes twice on | the same money, asked the court to make him stick to their Oct. 11, {1941, property settlement under | which he pays the alimony and her | taxes, too. | Flynn contended«that if he added taxes to the $1500 a month. the tax money became part of Miss Damita’s income, on which he had to pay a tax the next year,

POLICEMEN AWAIT TRIAL ON CHARGES

Two policemen, George Kahl and | Joseph Fowley, have been sus(pended until given a safety board trial, ‘on charges of - -answering a

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police radio call more than half |ah hour late a week ago Monday. | Ordered to 10th and Wallace sts { to locate an injured man, they had | two women in the car when they | arrived, neighbors, said. | ‘The policemen pleaded | not gullty.

NOTION

Faye Emerson plays the fem-

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in “Murder ‘in the Big House’ opening today at the Lyric’

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| AvaLON— ‘Moonlight and’ Cactus" and | “Once Upon a Time.’ * Tofhorrow through | Saturday: "Song of Nevada" and '‘Car- | olina Blues." | BELMONT Through Saturday: “Without | Love” and ‘Sing, Neighbor, Sing.” | CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Dark Waters” and “Paris Honeymoon." | | DAISY —Through tomorrow: “Affairs of | Susan’ and “Molly and Me. " | {DREAM Through tomorrow: “French. | | man's Creek’ “I'll Remember April.” [DRIVE -IN— Through LOmOorrow: Coas*

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“Picture of Dorian Gray" and ''Vampire's Ghost.” GARFIELD—Through Hanna ‘and “Top | GRANADA — “Affairs “Identity Unknown." Wednesday: “It's a. Pleasure” cape in the Feg."” { HOLLYWOOD—Through fomorrow: “Cow= -| | boy and the Lady" and “Danger— Women at Work) IRVING—Through Saturday: “Where Do We Go From Here?’ and “It's a Pleas | ure. LINCOLN ~~ ‘Through tomorrow: | Man Goes Home" and ‘Destiny.’ MECCA—Through tomorrow: “The Purple | Heart" and “Once- Over Lightly. | OLD TRAIL—Through tomorrow: “Made | for Each Other! and *‘Thoroughbreds.’ ORIENTAL—"Unwritten Code" and "‘Frisco Sal." Tomorrow throogh Saturday: “Keep Your Powder Dry” and “Ghost Guns.’ 1 PARANOL NT-- ‘Mark of “Gangster’s Den “Night Monster"

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INDIANA Is Green,” with Bette

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“Murder In the Big House,” wtih Johnson and Faye 1:44,

Emerson, and 9:26. with Jean at 12:30,

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Where She Danced,”

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HOLLYWOOD, July 25 (U. P.).— Blond Actress Muriel Morris today | charged cruelty in a divorce suit] against Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr, Wal-

. ter Kane, former theatrical agent.

day. 20th Armored: Scheduled to clear Le Havre today and tomorrow, 28th Infantry: At camp in Le Havre staging area, scheduled to clear early next week. 30th Infantry: Being, processed

lat Camp- Oklahoma -City..inh. Reims.

assembly area. 35th Infantry: Being processed at Camp Norfolk in Reims assembly area, expected at Le Havre late next week. 45th Infantry: Being processéd in Reims assembly area. Advance parties of all listed di‘visions except 45th on high seas.

NEW YORK, July 25 (U. P).— Two ships will arrive from Euyope today with 35 liberated American prisoners of war. - The Abangarez is carrying 18 men. The other 17 | troops will be on the Bulk Lube.

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NEED OF UNIFORMS |

New volunteer workers” at the Union Station canteen need O. C. D. blue chambray summer uniforms.

Persons who have such uniforms

no longer in use, have .been asked to sell them by calling the canteen director, Mrs. Elias Atkins, HU-3030.

Attorney Max Gilford said the| starlet and Kane, former husband | of Actress Lynn Bari, had effected] a property settlement. Miss Morris and Comedian Red Skelton took out a marriage license in April, 1944 but changed their} minds: ‘She later--married Kane | and Skelton wed Actress Georgia!

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