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ost of the 4000 persons he disppointed the previous week when he went mistakenly to Bloomington, jl., were there. When the concert over: most of them thought the

| There were voices In the foyer . it was thé best concert ever on the Indiana university

Mr. Melchior had 30 members of » Indianapolis symphony to acmpany him—most of the firstr arists of the orchestra, from

The Danish tenor’s contract with expired with} March and he had to “pick up” an land a student orchestra of 225 will |

The orchestra was worthy of {Technical High school next Wednesbers, including encores. Only two conference to be held here April 9 Wagnerian. ‘Those two—the {to 12, the Indianapolis night pro-

Narration” from Lohengrin and|gram is under the general super-

alkyrie—were the high points of School music director.

HEADS MILLER BAND—Tex Beneke, who will bring the Glenn Miller orchestra to the Circl8 stage beginning tomortow. Entertainers with the band include ‘Garry Stevens, Bobby

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BELMONT ~~ Thro ough Time, The Place e terious Mr. Valentia€. CINEMA.-Through Hear j he Thos h / tomorrow: and’ “Lad er.” " tomorrow: “San An vil Bat's Daughter.

aturday: “The Secret “Deception”

— Through sasurdag: toe ] " and “In Old Sacram ESQUIRE—Throu gh Frid 4% Enchanted

Cottage” and ake Mine Music."

FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: “It's Great to Be Young" and “Devils

Nichols, Ginny O'Connor and the Mello-Larks, with the Mar. shall Brothers and Helene and | Howard as added stage attrac. |

a-day schedule of matinee and

MECCA —— y rough tomorrow: ‘Strange

tions.

evening shows. Love of Martha Ivers.”

Music Teachers To Hear Students

Nearly 1000 high school students in combined choirs and glee clubs

[participate in Indianapolis night at |

(day. Arranged for the Music Educators

vision of Ralph W. Wright, public

With the theme, “Patriotism and Religion in the Arts,” the program will follow a script prepared by | iss Isabelle Mossman, schools Imusic consultant. It will include “Living Pictures,” directed by |Chelsea S. Stewart of Technical |high school, recitatives by verse*|peaking choirs and musical selecorchestra.

tions by the glee clubs, choirs and

[Eddy Rogers Coming

OLD TRAIL-—'"White Tie and Tails" and

ERS—“That's the Spirit” and “rn Tell. the World." Sometrew through Saturday: alow Deadline’ “Bl Paso Kid

SHERIDAN—Held over: “Till the Clouds Roll By.

SPEEDWAY ‘Smoky.”t Tomorrow through Saturday; “Orack up" and “Dangerous

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Playground. TACOMA arouph tomorrow. Big Bleep” | CIUD GAREIELD--Through tomorrow, ‘Joe - A a1 OIOrrow § Bleep : KING AND PRINCESS — |™iooka Champ" and “Paris Underground.” |» and ‘Queen of Burlesque’ — = | Donald M. Mattison, erron Art Laurence Olivier as Henry GRANADA ‘Kings Row" and “Wild Bill{ tion’ and “Dixie Jamboree." school director, will go’ to Pitts. ' x Hickok Rides.’ ' Tomorrow through Wed- | TUX ugh tomorrow: “Redden b h. . Pa: wed : and Renee Asherson as Princess | nesday: “Razor's Edge" and “Danger-| vous With Annie” and “Avalanche.” urgh, . Pal, next nesday to : hl " ’ ous Money.’ UETOWN-— Through Saturday: “Sun Valley in th Kath H V." Th 2, 8 serve as juryman e annual atherine in enry Vv, €- | HAMILTON— Through Saturday: “Rendes-| Serenade’ and “The Bowery Scholastic M tional" ater Guild Shakespearean tech- | yous with Annie” and "Man From Rain: NR Tt ae] Gauday: "The, Time, S Magazine mu Som. : : A w. Valley.’ ‘ nicolor picture opening a two- |NOLLYW 00 bp — Through Emo SARING-Throligh JNesday: “The, Time, > trange ove 0 artha Ivers" "an weeks sun o fe Cinema, Hhe- IYO Sujple wiih Sis Strangers. ’ AMBAS I oR-ALANO Through | tomorve NG—Throu urday “Cr: y row: ‘‘Heldor “il b PA to ro Soa Heart” and Fwd Bill Hic roo RgDEo— Through tomorrox. ay of p will be soi r ire: Two- LINCOLN. Throu h tomorrow: 1 Had "ah ancing Masters." . any My Way" and * fan Carroll Bxetchnoor Open 9:45 a. m. Mo plus tax time

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Three Shows Daily At Shrine Circus

Beginning tomorrow, the Shrineros. circus at the Murat will play three shows daily through

Herron Features Two-Man Show

Ruthven Byrum of Anderson and L. QO. Griffith of Nashville are p20 resented by 18 oll paintings la an er Indiaya art exhibit currently at Herron Art museum. Thé last two-man exhibit of the season, the current show, to continué through April 10, is sponsored by the Indianapolis Art’ association and the Indiana Artists

Bob Livingston “Law of the Saddle” Laurel & Hardy ‘DANCING MASTERS’ A New 40-Min. “CARTOON REVUE"

Continuous Food Service

next Sunday. Tomorrow through Saturday,’ the daily show schedule will be 2:15, 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. Sunday's schedule will be 1:15, 3:45 and 8:15 p.m. For next Monday through Wednesday, the circus will play two shows daily, At 3 45 and §: 15 p.m.

. 2 a through Sythe ay: “Cross y eart” and’ "Heading Times Amusement day: Clock OR NTAL- Eider Woman Strikes Back’ Sout of Monterey.” Tomorrow ; throu h I rday: “Dark Mirror’ and MURAT “wanderer of the Wasteland.” Polack Bros. Shrine circus at 2:15 PARAMO UN T — “Spook Busters” and and 8:15. “Beauty and the Bandit.” Tomorrow CIRCLE and Frida “Canyon Passage” and “Ihe Bachelor's Daughlers,” with “Pack up “Your Troubles Gail Russell, Claire vor PARKER—"Bombardier" and “Tratl of vara} and Del h Menjou, at 12 o Kit Carson.’ Tomorrow through Satur3. 15:3. day: “Pride of the Marines” and “Mask “A yn in Paris.” with Akim of Dimitrios.” Tamiroff and Gene Lockhart, at in s| REX=-Through tomorrow: “Earl Carroll 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45. Sketchbook™ and “China's Little Devils.” T RITZ-Through Saturday: “The Big Sleep” “The § Sheth eT rim," with and "MY Dog Snep. : RIVOLI-—Through Saturday: an My ha gla, 30d Dick Jaymes, at Heart” and “Return of Rusty.” “Child of Diverce,” with Sharyn Moffett, at 11:45, 2:50, 5:55 and 9. KEITH'S “Smash-Up,” with Susan Hay. ward, Lee wman, Marsha Hunt and Eddie Albert, at 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 LOEW'S

"“It Happened in Brooklyn, with Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, , Peter Lawford and Juny purante, at 12:29, 3:41 6:53 and 1 “Se Dark the Night,” i. Steven Geray and Micheline Cheirel, at 11, 3:12, 5:24 and 8:39.

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“California.” with Ray Milland, Barbara woh and rry Pits. serail, at 11: , 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 8 an ,

To Roof Saturday | Indiana Roof roey will be ‘entertained Easter Saturday and] {Sunday by the music of Eddy Rogers {and his orchestra, the management

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announced today. The orchestra features the maes-

{vocals by Loraine Daly. In observance of Good Friday, the

\Civic Players Busy On Laura’ Rehearsals

theater's April production which opens April 11, are in full swing, according Hatfield.” ’

Rehearsals for “Laura,” the Civic

to Director Jack L.

ballroom will be closed that day.

{mystery play, | through April 17, includes John

The cast of the psychologicalwhich will run

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petition for high school students.

ture at Herron are among the prides to be awarded. John A, Grepp, associate professor at Franklin college and lecturat Herron Art school, will give an illustrated lecture on “Trends in American Painting” at 4 p. m, next

Sunday in Herron Art museum, in connection with the current exhibition of contemporary American

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