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LAST DAY — ALAN LADD, "0. s. 5." — LAST DAY
Wins Acclaim
Geraldine Overstreet Murder Film Removed By HENRY BUTLER _ |“oomp-pah-pah,” and the anecdote fs ot Donia, mar . “ mula, may stim el ; “ | ' « 1! A traveling opera COMPURY “nist | starts. Nobody ever sings ber me you feel younges Gives ‘Excellent Concert As 2d Feature to "Lassie have a rugged life. if you've heard this one” in “Il Tro- a id Tor
in youthful pe combination i rou should try |
oS Charis Wagher travel. |V4t0re.” Which is the main reason ing production of. “Il Trovatore” at| Why the opera goes on for four acts. mencing tomorrow. Erglish’s last night, is real news. | Family history is bad enough. This announcement was made to-| It's one thing for a big, endowed, | Family history set to music can be day by Boyd Sparrow, manager of Subsidized city company to keep aig - terrible bore. The first scene, warehouse-full of singers on call |where Ferrando, captain of Count
Requests, from parents and varent- teacher groups have led «to a change in Loew's theater bill com-4
ToAdo, Oct. 2 (0. P.) —Ger‘aldine Overstreet, a young Indianapolis Negro with a- gifted, elastic i ‘voice and a winning personality, ho won the prolonged applause last
hight of a mear capacity audience en ees :) pall hall & 4 (See Hoosier "Forum. Page 14 The singers can make plenty of in-| 4; Luna's guard (sung by Valfrido : al. Kim . Bat Yet fo ————— — come from sponsored radio .pro-|pataechiy, narrates the family backHer elegant performance of “Bat-| Lucy Ann Polk, vaca s i - [the theater, who stated that the |Brams. ground of the Count (Jess Walters), 3 1. Batti” from ‘Mozart's “Don Gio-| tured with Bob Crosby and Rls |.,..ing hrogram had been altered | But the Wagner company are on ig 5 particularly dull one. Gant” might have been the high-| orchestra, who will play a one-' | = ake it more suitable for chil- {their own, and they've got to -goO| Means ‘Grand Opera’ hght of her concert. But her encore| night engagement at the Indiana dren. “|through with endless renditions of
=~ reading of the “Recitative and Roof | tomorrow. - ll A murder mystery, originally | ‘11 Trovatore” throughout heir}, “Il Trovatore” is full of dramatic-
Air De Lia” from Debussy's “L'en- scheduled as a second feature to |Current tour. y dull scenes. It's also full of | Figure that out in terms of hotel | Imelody, of that early, spontaneous,
tint Prodigue”—was equally as pol- run with “Courage of Lassie,” has| ished. Cugat Coming been dropped and replaced by se- | headaches—in terms even of the |relatively unsophisticated Verdi, |cold blast that came from the stage | The show has, and will continue
¥ Miss Overstreet paid particular lected short subjects. : _ attention to many of the first prin- “We have made the change in last night every time the curtain | to have Yieality, if only because it ciples of singing, so often ignored bys response to numerous requests that went up (that backstage chilliness| Means “grand opera” to. countless i young performers eager to moynt| the murder play be omitted, since is no good for voices, I'd say). Fig- people. i the concert stage. the Lassie picture is attractive to [ure it in terms of Florence Kirk, as | First in the scheduled Martensi She appeared aware of the tie children,” Mr. Sparrow said. Leonora, having to be dramatic and | Concerts series, the opera will be 3 that binds language — where it Is pac ———— us lyric and emotional night after | followed in that" series by Mack French, German or English — to night, or Martha Larrimore witch- Harrell, Metropolitan baritone, to be
heard in recital «at English's Nov.
Actress Gets ing her way through this year’s his-] I nba NOV,
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Ist Screen Role | Given Much Applause FTE LAMOD
vocal music. Her enunciation of Shakespeare's “It Was a Lover Aud His Lass” was planned with) the same thoroughness as her shaping of {he musical phrases in Brahms and Schubert Lieder. The singer's vibrato got out of eentiol occasionally, as in “What's
Miss Kirk and Miss Larrimore 113 N. ILLINOIS HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22 (U. P).— both got tremendous hands from] aa Actress. Jean Peters, 19, who never last night's over-capacity audience. has played in a motion picture, yes- St did Rafael Lagares, in the role Sweeter Than a New Blown Rose” terday was signed to thé coveted | of Manrico, despite some evidence { Haydn's oratorio, “Joseph.” Xavief Cugat, bringing his or- | {of tour-hardship damage to his rom § ’ chestra and revue to the Murat {role of .Catana opposite Tyrone|.i.e
n this difficult work she showed ae : Bus at 8: 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Power in “Captain From Castile.” | The production was corisiderably
her ability to leap wide intervals a with unerring Hccuracy — _ —,——— Twentieth Century-Fox had been | better than «the last one we saw
en r————— testing numerous actresses for the here. Intelligent / stage-planning
z Eo] 16 New Members role, reportedly sought by Hedy | made the most of easily altered sets
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Announce Program Lamarr. |and accessories. And even though For Piano Recital ‘Join Symphony Miss Peters,, “Miss Ohio State the personnel of the opposed aimies University of 1945,” was. signed to | seemed interchangeable (there's a ; . Excitement and romance
The program of Miss Mildred Names of 16 new embers of the ja movie contract shortly before last |lot of rarin’ to go into battle in “Il Milford's piano recital at 8 p. m. 1, 4qjanapolis Symphony prchestra | | Christmas but - did” not come to Trovatore™, the total effect was as, today in world war memorial has were anndunced today by Fabien Hollywood until the end of the good as can be expected in that
culled from the turbulent ere when the dangerous West
been announced | Bevitzky, conductor, | school term in February opera. : Appearing under the auspices | Three of the new music ians Ra-| Since then she has been going Il Trovatore is largely reminis- | was coming of age. {ie Cincinnati Conservatory gf |Eiteel Kramer, cellist; Earl V./to dramatics school. She never has|cence. After a bit of recitative a; os _ j 5 Music club of Indianapolis, Miss Schuster, oboe, and John McAllister, | played even a bit role in a movie. ' [term meaning that the singer is| LAST Colors Milford will play the ‘Bach-Liszt. A | tuba, are first-chair men. Miss Peters, from Canton, O., was | | warming up or winding up for an minor prelude and fugue, Beethov- Edward Ormond and Joseph [contacted by 20th Century-Fox to} | aria), : the _orchestra starts going | : EASY T —— sme btint i .s Roomy, spacio
| Slechta “will, be newcomers to the |sign _ a contract after she had left viola section: new cellists will be town without waiting to learn the | Charles Medlin, |outcome of her screen test. % group of modern com sitions. Horace Gaims, rE iP Poss on — | Harold Meyer and Henry VanBus- | — men
dv ~“'sement lkirk: two new bass players will be | lLans in Derk About
steve Drnochod and Fred Heilman. | What A Cou hl Charles 'Dandrow will join the | That Bathing Suit clarinet section; a new member of | HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22 (U. P.).—| BY RUDOLF FRIML featuring the bassoon section will be Sam | With a Superior Cast of Singers AN ALL STAR And howithurts, and nags Gordon; Robert Atkinson, Robert | Fim Star. Lana Turner was a little | ond Comedians, Spectacular Ballet
| | surprised yesterday to learn the | Large SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
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