Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1947 — Page 6

any

"Ms 7ist since August

aunity Fund office and aanager's desk. Campaigns are nothing

ative of Gibson County.

rom Indiana University in ias been one campaign alter ollars for churches, ons such as the ears of campaigning

college

FOUR YEARS AGO, Mr

e apartments and hotels.” Asked how he felt about Lt PL1 per cent of the

ok a deep drag on his ever

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LAST THURSDAY a gray-haired man with a red feather in his hat and a smile from ear to ear was contented.” « ‘ickled pink as he climbed aboard a bus for Blooming,

Lawrence Wheeler was going home 29, when hesentered the Come sat down at the campaign

new Except for three years of ¢ ewspaper work in Indianapolis after his graduation i921 another He figures roughly that he has collected 30 million hospitals

Community Pund

He's Lived in 26 Homes

Wheeler

ed-in throughout the country,

this $1,270,200 goal, present pipe

“I'm not satisfied; campaigners never are, but I'm

The trip was

over the state.

His comment on that campaign wad prasueally He's which would indicate the Bhades are]

identical to the one he made on the Fund ‘contented” sate, - Not counting the time he takes to shave, Mr. | Wheeler sald he has-been having 18-hour days since August “Frankly, 1'd like to slow down a bit. That's why I'm so happy to leave Indianapolis this time because [ know I wan't be coming back for awhile,” he said, A few of the reasons why Mr. Wheeler has been having such a long grind every day is that he does fils. University work in the evenings; he writes a weekly column for the Star Courier in Bloomington,

to the 49-year-old

Mr. Wheeler's life

and organiza. during his 20

accepted the job

'[ directing the Indiana University Foundation and a monthly column for the Alumni magazine; he’s | “I thought then I'd settle down a little” Mr, & member of the Indiana Union board, scholarship heeler said. “I rather liked the 26th home I have committee, secretary of the national committee of

That's not counting the Ernie Pyle Memorial Fund and serves on .the board of governors of the Indiana Society of Pioneers. | year's drive, which Without his knowledde he has been elected presiMr. Wheeler dent of the Bldomington Kiwanis Club and will take

iffice next month, (He admits he hasn't done any

work with the club, yet),

and said

Hoosier Profile

When Mr. Wheeler started to beat the trim for the ‘ red feather agencies last August, he already was deep In a campaign to save the Shades. As chairman of the Bhades committee he had to squeeze in trips all

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By HENRY BUTLER As of this , Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony, had scored two triumphs Yor this week-end. Last night the maestro and his orchestra gave & vivid concert in the Murat. This morning, the Symphony drew the largest children's concert

the platform, the Tabernacle was - | jammed, and Ohio 8t. outside was a Tehaikovsky's best organ-point, pas-

| sages,, with the throttle jammed Welter of chartered busses from out down on the tonic note for endless OD. is from Pra nkfort, Craw measures while the orchestra did {fordsville and other Indiana towns | —there were 400 from Marion alone | ~heard Miss Anne Weeks, Indiana | University coed and winner of Dr. Sevitzky's recent competition for | young vocalist, as soloist with the orchestra. Has Pleasing Voice Miss Weeks has a pleasing, welltrained voice with light flexibility compensating for volume. Last pight'’s concert at the Murat, to be repeated at 8:30 p. m. today, contained more material for discussion than I have space to write. So I'd better say now that Dr. Sevitzky and the ‘orchestra, with ‘Sdscha

superstructure. The “Polacca”! which ends the variations is a trifle long-winded.

More eredits: . The

Job throughout. 1 judge it was Mr. Eulenspiegel” difficulties with skill you seldom hear. Finally, James McAllister on the | tuba had to use a tuba mute, which | |1s the size of a hassock, and which, | Lord forgive me, I'd never seen be-

audience on record to Cadle Tabernacle. Save for _the seats’ behind |

marvelous things to the musical

woodwinds] were adequately audible last night.| I've mentioned some of them before, But the horn section, headed by Frederick Schmitt, did a wonderful JOE KIRKWOOD, Jr

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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 22 (UP)-— AlN GRA CL) "Do you mind if 1 pack my briefcase?” asked Mr. pAIYY Arnelo Aflalr” and “Law of the SUrauss i ulenspiegel, ARE bore 2A) f La * Tomorrow and Monday: *“Moth- i 3 28 ’ vinat- Ida Lupino, wistful film star, today RGINIA AVE Wheeler because the Strauss isn't fascinat I ) CON . Wore Tights” and short subjects ae Dut: be e t's almost announced that she will marry CONT. MAT TODAY, 1:30 to 6—30¢ T. et 130 to He slipped two sheets of paper In the bulging EMERSON 3 the 8ajlor” and ing music, bu cause iis 08 y S case and fastened thie straps. (Song of Scheherezade. Tomorrow aggressively brilliant and tends to Collier Young, 34, Warner Bros. . - ROY ROGERS . “WELCOME s no “All through,” he announced. “Ready to go home.” ESQUIRE Soxur. Tuesday: “Saratoga rive everything else out of the lis- executive. » WReneat | IN SIERRAS " a TRANGER ~ . Ie ues Sars : pt 3 "Say, isnt that the briefcase I've seen you with | Frunk’ and * Wing and a Prayer” = |tener's mind after the concert is! “I'm in love, and this bachelor Leslie epeat Performance Doug haga NTAIN SQUARE--Through Tuesday . Pye i » rol Ltr w ain in Blerras” and “Repeat OVer. > R it sa life is tog lonely for me,” she rp EE L was. Mr. Wheeler proceeded to explain about Petformance ™ eserves Repetition sald, { ? : Ne A ONDAY GARFIELD Cry Wolf" and “Lone Star : = : : the ancient case, * He has had three sets of straps “Moonlight ”* =~ Tomor w ; through Tues- A. first hearing of Randall Mist Lupino, star of “The Hard ANDER “NF Chis wg sanls Morgan * since he got it way back in 1925 ee Unfaithful” and “Tarzan phompson’s beautifully written sec- Way,” previously was married to ET ETT, x Ritter Hosier Hot Shon “I can travel around the world in a briefcase,” he. GRANADA Through Wednesday ’ “Wel- ond symphony in E minor can actor Louis Hayward, Mr. Young s WHISPE RING SKULL | ‘Lone Star Moonlite’ ald, undoing the straps. He meant what he said, WAMILTON - Bachiine and the. Books hardly: Survive in memory after first wife was Valerie Edmons, ~~ w- —— —— loo Boxe and “Adventures of 4on Liszt's E flat concerto, “Till Eulen- Toronto, Canada, eT nyoltre o! iron 1 rs » 4 § Besides the two sheets of paper there was a shirt = ‘Dead Reckoning Long Night." spiegel” and the magnificent theme! Miss Lupino, 29, said the wed- | Neighborhood ° Theater Directory yer He Wit Gur - 1 \ : ‘ pair of socks, razor, toothbrush and a pair of Ten ee hh Mamih Guns ond variations from Tchaikpvsky's ding would take place next spring, —— pajamas. Moi Last Mohicans” and Suite No. 3 Mr. Thompson's sym- after Mr. Young's divorce becomes EAST SIDE Ww HN bie With y % Never Know when T have to Stay here overnight IRVING K of Death” and “New phony deserves early rcpetition. It final. ——— oe EST SIDE 0 1 carry a few spare essentials.” ‘Mo hortow through TuesdaV: has fine classical” feeling in the ‘BELMONT Belmont & Wash. ’ Pheri Me and Springtime in the . " ~ I asked about the two sheets of paper. From all Lien, ’ R nd “Crime writing (counterpoint, movement of Bohm Exhibit Monday 1 ven he > ippearances the case looke tors Marth" romor a thro ofces). erivative ele- 1331 ¢ ANT] Bette Davis “MARKED WOMAN" : looked as if # had ‘plenty of Doctor 3 Manhus throush | inNier vOICe With derivat : An exhibition of recent paintings John Garfield—Prisellla, Tony important papers and statistics in it Noefa Ie 8 TC ments, Mr. Thompson combines dis- by C. Curry Bohm will open Monday Victor Matute—Brian Donlevy “DUST BE MY DESTINY” "¥ came here with pen and pencil last August and Mice A 4 i LL tinctively American material as in ta H. Lieber Co. Inc a “KISS OF DEATH" Chap, 1— ‘G-Men Never Forget” I don't see why I have to leave e Sinbad Sailor and "Dick Tracy's the “bl es” effect of the largo sec-. \ : i » a “iorcey—Huntz Hall bunch of papers.” ave loaded down with a Sinbad the Sailer and “Dick Tracy's te ATs With Lie towered ¥: Washington St, to. continue “HARD BOILED MAHONEY” | NORTH SIDE OLD TRAIL-- “Gunfighters” and “Seven iL, a rough Saturday, Dec. 6 ' ‘ He wasn't sure whethe Keys to Bsldpate Fomorrow and seventh s in th final tonic . goat “ S » ve "GOING HOME" But this time Lawrence himself to his family iy es Have Rs In 0des aren iro Me and “Tarzan ‘and hi fp. : SE SUN. NONE Tay HOLLYWOOD Ee a Nheel er, campaign manager of the Community 1g ne was) the Huntre Road “Ball . . Buster Crabbe—Al St. Sh } ! LO J y sure ORIENTAL Stallion Road and Bull . . y . ’" ond, a, re of and that was he was Boing to get acquainted | “dog Drammens rth pat, .| Mr. Gorodnitzki played the Liszt __ Doustas Forme. 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Re § ) eis od na “Nex . . ? =» “NESIRE ME ON need rent school year. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, RIVOLE "Ki hand (New Or concerned with careful judgment, 3 { SUN. “SPRINGTIME IN SIERRAS" N “MIRACLE ON 34 wn versus ———————— Tal . cvitzky conducting, Sascha Gorod- Fan € n_show and ™% a 3 y ” pins : ' “GAS HOUSE KIDS ™ Wists John J. Miller, Tell City, was nitzki, plane soloist, at 8:30, Inte oni Raflle ¥ To. with earnest co-operation for the E \ ‘ ” morrow I h f ay ATKed ‘ - ‘ = = - } elected president; Dolores Anne COLISEUM Woman" “in Springtime in the Bi- Sake of the ensemble, than he is TN. Chester Morris : ! dL YE | Sonja Henie's 1948 Hollywood Ice eran" : Ee with individual display MECCA I... civ owing MATINE} Daugull, Indianapolis, vice presi- Revue at 8 30 SANDERS * and “Whis- i Sp ye Gorod a Mie “BLIND SPOT" 100 P.M . asa R 8:30, peri 8k o w and Monday Great praise goes to r, Gorod- ‘ohnny ack rown “Trigger ~ Fingers’ d - M. dent; Patricia €. Welch, Indian- STEVE BRODEY'S Mums “Stalllon Road” and ‘Lone Star Moon. i»! pm 300s WT ig fun. D. Fairbanks Jr.—Maurcen O'Hara nL LI XY apolis, secretary. and Judson F he ty Abin HALL . where he ” nitzki for selping pr Sevitzky and INBAD THE SAILOR" in Technicolor Robert Young—Randolph Scott ; oii hid ard.” melodrama, at ‘ere She Danced '| the orchestra make the Liszt E flat ‘lph Byrd “'D TRACY'S DILEMNA™ § Haggerty, Indianapolis, treasurer. nd 3 CIRCLE t} bh Tuesd us With concerto RE like something new : WESTERN" UNION” Mr. Miller, Mr. Haggerty and , A ougD i Do S$ “Re aus 3 44 : ; yr. VN. 0 | iL Tyrone Power—Alice F ’ : “The Unsuspeeted,” with Jo ALY Down to Earth “ $ ‘beautiful movements that e, Taye Miss Welch were candidates of the Caulneld, Claude Rains ny ath SPYEDWAY Arnsio Affair’ and “Dan. hh ha beaut . : AR orbit ro 1 ‘Alexander’s Ragtim B J at 12:30, 3:45, 6:55, 10 1 Rerous Venture Fomarrow and Mon. gre sometimes obscured by the pyro- g e ban newly. formed Independent Stu- “Blonde Sa one. Bo me Stranger’ and “Faris 1 maniac or fireworks school of "BLONDE SAVAGE" 2 ELOR & BOBR ’ SUN, “W!lCoME STRANGER" vage,” wi cke } NGE| dents Association, and Miss Daugull on and Gale "Sherboon, ah BY 30, STATE ne lidog Drummond at Bay” and piano-playing BACHELOR & BOBBY SOXER’| . “JUNGLE FLIGHT” 3 n > a “ 15, 5.50, 8:56 and 12:0 ‘Wild Country Tomorrow and Mon- a y Frances §§ yy | ‘ Hh, Fasmber.o2 the Alpba Chi Sunda y—""The Niisiapecood™ at 1 av: “bove Laushs at Andy Hardy" and; Since the Liszt E flat is known Rafferty Adv, of Don Coyote — " «2 » Doror r . . " } ge 1.34.45 and 5; 59. * Blonde Savage oGde Of the Weal? hn and “Hard 8S the “triangle concerto,” I think TTT a SUNDAY wale ORG gue: THE ULTRA NEW . : i Boiled Mahone, fomorrow through credit is due Victor di Stefano of = = Je at % INDIANA vesdny Welcome Stranger” and “Jun- Sv 5 on g : MPHONY CONCERTS 4020 FE. Plans 4th Travelog “Wild Harvest,” with Alan Ladd. ele Plight . 4 “Hara the percussion section, who tinkled SY AiR Tedof TUXEDO New York = ) STRAND Kiss of Death” an “Har os I rR New The Pacific Northwest will be the Dorothy Lamour. Rabert Pron a eid Boiled Mahoney "Tomorrow through the steel equilateral. 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