Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1946 — Page 16

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Open at 7:30 P.M.

The six Friday Indianapolis Symphony orchestra concerts for the coming season, originally scheduled for 3.p. m., will be given at 7:30 p. m.

(NDIANA “Without Reservations,” with Claudette Colbert and John Wayns, at 11, 1:10, 3:35, 5:35, 7.50 and 1 LOEW'S “COnesar and Cleopatra,” with Viv. fen Leigh and Claude Rains at 11, 1:25, 3:58, 6:21, 8:49 and 11:17,

“Night and THe Cary OJait This announcement Was made to- | and lexis Smith, at 11:08, 1:4 day by Conductor Fabien Sevitzky, 4:20, 6:55 and 9:30. together with the statement that

| mmm —— the Saturday series of 12 concerts

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TUESDAY SPECIAL! G. W. CARVER EXHIBIT Oo in revision has followed

The Federation of AssOciated | Wide demand, especially from outclubs will show a photographic ex- | |state concert-goers, for a Murat [hibit of Dr. George Washington |theater series convenient for com- | Carver and his contribution to muters, Dr. Sevitzky said. The new | science at 2:30 and 8 a, m. Wednes- early evening hour will make at- | day in the association hall tendance easier for out- of -town Julian B. Thomas of New York, people, he added. {gponsor of the exhibit, will be the Six Sunday Concerts | quest speaker. In addition to the six’ Friday and (Advertisement) 12 Saturday programs, there will be | | a. series of six Sunday concerts at | the traditional hour of 3 p. m. First soloist of the seasori will be | Jennie Tourel, mezzo-soprano, who | will be heard with Dr, Sevitzky and the orchestra Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15 and 16. Other soloists appearing include: Erica Morini, violinist; Artur Rubinstein, pianist; Torsten Ralf, tenor; Eugene List, pianist; Ania Dorfman, pianist; Isaac Stern, violinist; Ezio Pinza, bass, who will be assisted by the orchestra and the Indianapolis Symphonic choir in excerpts Irom Moussorgsky's Godoun Zino Francescatti, violinist, and ll { dolph Serkin, pianist.

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_._____ THE INDIANAPOLIS 8 Now at Indiana

Claudette Colbert, in “Without Reservations,” now at the Indiana.

English's Will Open Sept. 19

'The Glass Menagerie’ Stars Pauline Lord

The English theater season will open with “The Glass Menagerie,” starring Pauline Lord, for a threeday run beginning Sept. 19. This announcement was made today by Vincent Burke, English manager, who added that the Broadway hit would be seen in three evening performances and a Saturday mats inee, Booked for a week's run is the perennial “Life With Father,” which will open at the English Sept. 23, Mr, Burke stated.

CHINESE REDS WARN U.S. ON CHIANG AID

NANKING, Aug. 26

Gen. Chou En-Lai, chief Commun- 5

ist negotiator, said today Chinese Communists would appeal |

change its policy of helping Chiang Kai-shek “wage war” against them. The announcement came as China's long-developed civil gained in proportions of momen- | tum. Bitter fighting was reporied| between Communists and Nation- | alists in 10 different provinces from | northern Manchuria to central Shansi. Gen. Lin Piao’s Communist troops reportedly have begun encircling Tiehling, 33 miles northeast of the important Manchurian rail center {of Mudken. Nationalist reinforcements were being rushed from Mudken and Kaiyuan in an effort to halt the Communist drive.

Niven, Horse Delay Movie

Star and Steed Just Keep Right on Going

By ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26. — What met the anxious eye of Jack Skirball as he stepped out of his car on the Roland V. Lee ranch near Chatsworth was the kind of thing that drives producers mad. Production of his costly fancydress opus “The Magnificent Doll” was at a standstill. Ginger Rogers, glittering in the voluminous silks of Dolly Madison, was engrossed in a little game of gin rummy with Burgess Meredith, decked out in jack boots and powdered wig as her husband, the President of the United States. Characters Loll

Assorted other historical characters, interspersed with prop men and technicians, lazed here and there about the sunny California landscape. And Mr, Skirball's bankroll was diminishing by the minute. “What's the matter?” he demanded of Director Frank Borzage. it Sunday yet? Is it a strike, maybe? Isn't everybody supposed ta be making a moving-picture?”

Niven Stops the Show

do a thing wtihout him.” “Without him? Where is he?"

jeetop Dass the camera. He's stil

sallopng of approaching hoof- pests | 22 a dripping, foam-flecked hunter (UJ. PP) | dashes on scene and slides to a}

breaks into derisive cheers,

is part of his Aaron Burr costume and lifts the high beaver hat thaty still grips his head. He also loosens >

the seat of his pants.

“Where did he take you?” asked

| Borzage. “Oh, 30 or 4 alles. We passed through a small city a few minutes ago—Oxnard, I believe it's called. 1 thought we'd make Santa Bar|bara by nightfall, but he changed {his mind and started back. “Blast such a beast! The soul of la critic! I call him George Jean Nathan because he always wants to eae in the middle of the show!”

BOOK BOOKED ROCKLAND, Me. (U. P.).—Mur{ray Book, a New York book man,

Communist spokesman Wang Ping- | was booked here on larceny charges.

; Final Park Concert

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“Niven,” Borzage told him, “Can't

“Kidnaped,” was the answer. “By a horse.” “What, again?” Borzage nodded. “All he was

supposed to do in this scene was

top. David Niven climbs gingerly down that | from the saddle as the company He {to the United Nations and the Big |loosens the high stock collar ‘that

) .| Three if the United States did not —Actress Virginia Bruce announced today that she will be married toTurkish

Scheduled Wednesday

Walter Reuleaux will be guest

Concert orchestra at 7:30 p. m. in Brookside park. Final concert in the.park-board-sponsored summer series, Wednesday's program will feature Martha Carroll, vocalist,. The musical menu will be mainly light classics,

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