Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1946 — Page 18
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Blames Chronic 'Optionitis’ For Hollywood's Wildness
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: By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent * HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14.—Psycho- contract at a top studio, but he - "analyst * Henry Silver - said “today [thought he wds on his way out, most movie stars suffer from an|Mr, Silver said. “The reason was occupational neurosis of “optionitis.’{that his father, a fine’ actor whom Nearly everybody in the movie | he worshiped, had criticized 0im colony, he declared, is worried about | constantly when he was a, boy: getting somewhere, or staying there, without . droping an option along [a young and glamorous actress the way. drank because she was getting only “There's more mental here than anywhere else in the be fired. ; country,” he said. “A psychologist| “Her parents convinced her she in Hollywood is like a kid in a toy was sinning if & man put his arm |around her,” he explained. “You A good share of the stars come t0 can imagine what kind of mental Mr. Silver when they start lying conflicts an idea like that would give awake nights worrying about their a girl in Hollywcod. She was so contract renewals. upset all the time she couldn't do As an escape from their worries her best work.” they turn to wild parties, hasty After consultation, her contract marriages and heavy drinking, he was picked up and she got starring said, adding that he had cured two{rales.
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By HENRY BUTLER The public sometimes forget what | it owes to great artists. That may beswhy yesterday's audience at the Murat did not vise)
: : first came on the stage—his first
appearance in his current tour. But the central factor “in "Kreis- LOEW'S ' : : . i “Holiday in Mexico,” with Walter We owed it to him. ler's writing, aside from. the, poign- | Pidgeon, Jose Tturbi, Roddy Me- - A ! owall, Jan well, Mass | All ‘of. us there yesterday have|aney of delayed harmonic resolu- | and Xavier Cu at, at 3. 128, 50, | 6:18, 8:46 and 11:14, Edmund Lowe, starring in the {had violin lessons from Mr. Kreis-| tions, is his‘ own grasp of Lhe | an I le a” v. “Mary Had a . fxs cecords | violi cy - -l “Sentennial Summer,” with Jeanne furor . romedy ar hic dis (ler, if. only on ‘records and the|violin, Incisive, rich toned doubig-| PB aR Lg ed | Little.” which opens a three-day | 4, No other musician has con- | stopping, the orhamental device of{ = nell at 13:38 3:3. 7 and 10010, | run at English's tonight, : \ ‘Rendezvous 21, with William | | tributed so much tothe education | quick, upward arpeggio ending on af \ Gargan, Pat O'Moore and Maria | , ah a ae ne | “Palmer, at 11°25, 2:40, 5:50 and"®. of popular taste in violin music. 2lockenspiel-like ‘high note, the \ A
Before world war I, Mr. Kreislei had already. started the tremend ous series of recordings (at first
| ANOTHER CHANGE light and simple things, like the | “Humoresque” he played as an en-
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (U, P.).|core yesterday) that eventually built —The war department today ,an- up Serany or sesuryl Perfor . . ; ’ ance. e John McCormack, . nounced. a program whereby quall- | ler knew the vilge ‘of bring fied general court martial prisoners, superb interpretation to popucan re-enlist for 18 months and | gr melodies. earn restoration to duty with aj When phonograph improvements view to eventual honorable dis-| made possible the recordings we charge. | know now, Mr, Krelsler’s version of All suspended dishonorable dis-| the Brahms concerto, for example, charges will be executed, however, | became a big seller: His own caprior to the prisoner's new enlist- denza vies with Joachim’s as standert procedure nowadays.
free.from the quirk and extravagances of temperament,
istment. he mav earn an honorable discharge and with it benefits under
the G. I. bill of rights, the army He began with the Bach D minor aid concerto, which calls for vigorous, Prisoners chosen for rehabilita-| incisive bowing and fingering, as tion must be physically, mentally |well as the tenderness, using the 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Kreisler Recital Draws an Appreciative Audience Here
tet, and hig “Viennese Rhapsodic More elaborate and profound than his better-known, smaller pieces (“Schoen Rosmarin,” for example, also an encore yester- | to greet Fritz Kreisler when he day) these compositions carry some | suggestions of Franck and Debussy.
Fantasietta.”
modest Yesterday, as great man of the violin drew
nordants and grace notes accented Nn almost gypsy fashion—these are yart of the elaborate complex of «echnical apparatus with which; in| ! ' all these years, he has musically Off ‘Quake Blast re-created Vienna. | “Caprice
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diffidence.
fectionate admiration from his rin |
audience.
not played yesterday, is a sort of primer of Mr, Kreisler's musical language. piece or “An Old Refrain” member the sweet-and-pungent moments of both, and you have the] mood of the larger compositions. Most moving yesterday “were the repeated curtain calls, -when Mr. | Krelsler hand-in-hand brought his veteran, accompanist, Carl Lamson, to acknowledge applause.
always before, the |
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CIRCLE “0, S. 8,” with Alan Ladd and Geraldine Fitzgerald, at 11:52, 2:24, 4:56, 7:28 and 10 : INDIANA “Make Mine Music,” Walt Disney novelty, at 11, 1:40, 4:30, 7:20 and 10
“G. War Brides,” with Anna Lee and James Ellisony at 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and 9
Ritle Shot Sets
| PLYMOUTH, Wis, Oct. 14 (U. P.).—4 16-year-old youth fired a That |" rifle shot into a shack containing Re-| about 1300 pounds of dynamite here yesterday. It set off an explosion that many residents feared was an earthquake. The explosion shattered about one-third of the windows in the Plymouth business, district. It
damaged several
That has!
yment. There are about” 14,000 gen-|ard conc 3 : eral court martial prisoners in army ‘Most impressive in yesterday's re- been a remarkable musical partner- Police Chief Glenn Zimmermann disciplinary barracks. cital was Kreisler the man, the ship. said. The explosion was heard If the prisgner restored to duty great musical personality, the I had not seen. Mr. Kreisler for and felt as far as Sheboygan, cerves without further disciplinary simple, kindly, modest gentleman, a 20 years. Snowy-haired, he has the wis., 13 miles away. : trouble” for the term of riew -en- legendary person whose legend 1s same slightly sad dignity, the same Chief - Zimmermann said" the » vouth had admitted firing the
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the dadagio. The traditional Kreisler tone and {rubato were more evident in the Saint-Saens B minor concerto, es-
tion to duty, the army said.
WOOD ASHES USEFUL
WASHINGTON—Wood ashes as taken from the fireplace or stove pecially in the andantino second are valuable as fertilizer, but movement. leached wood ashes have little value! After intermission, he played because the soluble nutrients have! transcriptions of two movements |
heen ‘taken out from his own A minor string quar-
Dietrich, Told She Looks Awful In Gypsy Picture, Is Pleased
| By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON - |logk,” she smiled. “I'm a gypsy in United Press Staff Correspondent this picture. No glamour.” HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14. Last | No legs, either. All Miss D. uses time we saw Marlene Dietrich, shé | those ballvhoded gams for is to walk had those famous legs smeared with around on. Barefoot, vet. gold paint. She Jooked beautiful. | Three years ago when we saw Today—almost three vears later— her she was wearing a .few gold
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And she looked awful | cheesecloth for a movie called “KisWe even said so. Miss Dietrich | met.” Not. much’ else, either. looked pleased. | This morning she had on a dirty | “That is the way I'm supposed to | skirt, «a blouse her elbows poked | {holes in, and a smelly shawl that covered her black wig. Her hair| was straggling down into her eyes. | And her hands were smeared with black goo. { | 3 Hours to Get That Dirty She was all messed up for Para- | Imount’s “Golden Earrings.” In| that she plays a gypsy gal who falls | for Ray Milland. Eventually, as in| all good little movies, the feeling E becomes mutual and the plot goes lon from there.
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