Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1946 — Page 6
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"By HENRY BUTLER
yesterday a good day for music. * | All sorts of ironies interfered and ‘gummed up the works. The Teen Canteen council and the city park and recreation department planned a nice concert at Brookside community center. Weather cut attendance to a fraction of what it should have been. And one of the most conspicuous - members of the regrettably small aydience at this concert intended for teen-agers was a dis« tinguished gentleman with a. long white beard. That statement is not Intended
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to be funny. I respect the elderly gentleman, and I also respect Ruth Smith up there at the park department and all the teen-agers who helped her with the program. The “program was good ‘stuff. Patty Joy, well-known local pianist,
Marti Knauer, who can play both piano and cello, substituted at the last minute, 2 Emalyn Remmel, Indianapolis so« prano, sang several groups, accoms panied by Edwin Biltcliffe, pianist of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, Both the singing and the accompaniment deserved a larger audience than was present Brookside Community center yes terday. Miss Knauer is awful handy with the piano, a fact which raises the too-frequent question: Who will be generous enough to buy Brookside a good piano? Anybody with
smart public service by setting a few bucks on the table as a down payment on the kind of piano that center needs. It would take page upon page of copy to explain why teen-agers weren't present in greater numbers. That's a problem they've got to figure out. Meanwhile, Brookside needs a new piano. That's one constructive thing grown-ups can do. ‘ Praise for Newsboys Miss Remmel has a good voice. I won't try to analyzze same right now, although I'd like to make a few suggestions to her. That's as a hard-boiled critic. In the same mood I speak of Miss Knauer's piano-playing — good performance. Let's postpone analysis. Up at Broad Riple last night the Indianapolis News Newsboys band, directed by J. B. Vandaworker, gave |a concert. Those kids sounded | good. And Mr. Vandaworker, who, | according to report, has devoted a lifetime to promoting music, de-
To top everything, Jordan conservatory had its concert band down at Garfield park later last night. Again, the audience was small. That's a shame, folks, and this kind of thing mustn’t go on. Whether it's Teen-Canteen or newsboys or Jordan band—there’s got to be more public‘ support. Those kids are really pitching. And you and I should do more for them.
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By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 3.—My left ear still ‘is “ringing from a pistol shot of howitzec dimensions and I haven't yet gotten all of the eagle feather scraps out of my hair, I aspent an evening in a theater wich Orson Welles. It's extremely doubtful if any one person ever got the bang out of a theatrical production that one-time boy wonder did from “Around the World in Eighty
He luxuriated in disguises as the chase led round the world, having his funniest burlesquing time as a tough ~hombre of the old west. What he probably enjoyed most, however, was when he turned Oriental magician and had chance to display his mastery of sleight-of -hand. The pistol shot that temporarily deafened me was fired from what looked like a 17th century pistol by. Larry Laurence as he ran down ‘the aisle toward the stage . after
Days” in which he served as elles hm Sred 2 Similar author, director, producer and REE BL a. Curtain. sup. actor | posedly enveloping - Laurence.
Music Loses Out.’
The eagle feathers showered from ; the ceiling of the Adelphi theater The thing started off with a| when Mary Healy (prettiest sight movie sequerte and the flickers I've seen in years) blasted away showed up occasionally thereafter, with a rifle to wing the eagle that with stage action blending nto had stolen Mr. Margetson. that on the screen where the| In the” midst of all this the regular cast members were seen. music of Cole Porter was pretty Includes Everything {well lost. And I imagine Jules Events included a bank robbery, Verne Pouig be Suite surprised at | . : . wha appene 0 his 75-year-old ! a duel, a train crossing a bridge | tory about Phileas Fogg and his | which collapsed behind it (this| trip around the world to win a| was no movie either), an eagle wager. | 1that flew away with Arthur Mar- | Mr. Welles kidded his own pro-| on, a mechanical elephant that pensity for putting in everything gets . » % p ‘he Tn |but the kitchen sink. At the end | moved, an Indian su vee, the “Nl pogg's cronies were holding the dian rope trick, a slide for life,| watch on him as the deadline jugglers, aerial artists, a magician, | ncared withous his appearance. disappearing and appearing ducks, | ; : pigeons and people, a simulatea| Welles Is Modest gas explosion, the U. S, marines to| Suddenly the blind of a window up and |
I don’t think he missed a trick.| Madcaps Olsen. and Johnson have been beaten at their own game.
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Clock the rescue, an opium den, a storm|at the Whist club shot nd | at sea, Indian (American) raid |there were Fogg and the Indian! CIRCLE and a few dozen other phenomena.| (Oriental) princess who had capSpike Jones and his City Slickers, And through it all roamed Mr. tured the bachelor. on :30, 17:45 Welles, in makeup to| A startled old club member ex-
ge Se, at 1, 3:20, 5:30 wallowing
an ‘ 4 ¥ veDing Dong Williams," with Glenn his hairline. |Raime: “Look, a lady in the ernon, rey cGuire an elix 2 | is i” Bressart, at 11:30, 32, 4:15, 6:25, 8:40 Plays Master-Mind / | uss cla and 10:45. u i f Dick Fix | Arthur Margetson, as Fogg INDIANA e played the role of Dick FiX.|giar04 to reply, “this is no lady, British criminal master-mind who i,ic js "Mr, Well . d “Kitty,” starring Paulette Goddard tended to k with the police] wm. |, . ’ €S screamed, and Ray Milland, at 11, 1:13, 3:24, |Preten work wi € Police) «Oh no, not what!” and fled from 5:36, 7:58 and 10. while he robbed a bank, tried tol. size as the curtain came . LOEW'S pin the job on an innocent many... rothe Postman Always Rings and get a reward for same. | The audience applauded Mr. | wice,”” starring Lana Turner an —————————————— treme § : : a John Darfield, at 10:45, 12:58, 3:14, { Welles into a curtain speech. Ap-| 30, 7:46 and pied VITAMIN D TESTED parently he was taking no chances | on what the critics might write.
“Devotion,” with Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Olivia De Havilland and Sydney Greenstreet, at 11, 12:56, :52.
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band bore out the statements of some of the students, that Nilo Hovey knows how to teach. I've quarreled with Mr. Hovey on some choices of material. The man | knows how to direct a band and get| the most out of it. That concert | | band last night sounded as fine as| {anything you'll "hear. All these offerings were good. last night, but who was there to listen {and applaud? ’ { Anyway, for cryin’ out loud, let's get a decent plano for Brookside. CI * - "i Minor Skin Irritations | \ Can. Be Major Misery A little itching often means big discom- | fort, but not when Mexsana is on the job, |
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