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" pe a = ppm se seme a pi 7 : 7 ga = x ° SETTER en = = TI " ae re TCI 0 Symphony Faces Active Week With Two Concerts This Week-end i “ENTERTAINMENT PARADE no nd re ‘agua Other Star Listings Include Larry Parks, Ellen ‘Drew at Loew s; . ergman ie | laxwel An rse vw VO C or | ’ * . ‘ » ip. s And Next; Guest Arfists Include Enesco, Thibaud, Luboshutz, Nemenoff (Civic. Friday] i--Gheer Smith. Another stage personality ‘The Last Moment’ at Lyric and ‘Magic Town,’ ‘Riff Raff “af Circle : . } By HENRY BUTLER - al CT SCY | JOAN CRAWFORD is back in the sufl ering” business in “Daisy Kenyon,” which jucation in THE CIvVIc:" . TQ ye ro Ce “ II he next weeks lower—ecentdiln-dhe--antertaihment-lorecast—s Helen . rtd mein evteiagomrer pam pummel ie diem : ; E CIVIC THEATER'S production i Joan of. Lorraine” will ‘ae ne " ‘Grayco, vocalist featured with Spike Jones and His City

starts Wednesday at the Indiana. = sic al mai > eve ' | | g 8 ‘ole an artist and 1 zine illustrator wlio is Toved by two Ns Pune, i M Il Anderson play. for a Slickers, who will present one of their cow-bell and She has the title role of an artist naga or wh Toved by two ‘ec * : 's ‘ers / 4 ( El a; pl . . . irector Jack L. Hatfield's players will put on the Maxwe 1 I pistol-shot mbisic-depreciation programs at. the Murat

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men: Henry Fonda, an ex-Gl, and Dana Andrews, a BTO lawyer from Wall Street.

Inter semester far ne-dav-y N : . be Tverd : ‘0. MA’ . J Crawford film Slory |= NY ersity is doing the 3 hing day yun starting at 8:30 p.m. next Friday: mee —— Jan. 15. In the-screen deparfment, fhat doughty I8th- ovo rks rn oe ine Cr wiard is being | JOvely Tilece, Miss Hayward, “is “slightly “(etched as S NEARLY EVERYONE 's by BoA TT TT er mt te Cat ANY will hi ‘ 1 5 WN, 03 Baan it may assumed any ‘your 1 Hvi ith & | opportunity for of Lorraine ax ay Te revorves THE INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY will have 8% Centyry Scotsman Larry (Jolson! Parks glares defiance made to endure more aifguish than should be dy a “onde did MN ates, about a conflict De a leading Day a rehearsing ! active week, with concerts scheduled for tonight and at two members of a rival ‘Highland clan (George inflicted on any woman. In "Daisy Kenyon,” she 2OOreY. OF TALEY. © . 2 the r i ’ omorrow afternoon. followed by¥apother pair a - coy © [ ' has to take the witness stand to’ tell all .about | summings li ; y possible today's § 2 roje of Joan of Arc and the director of the in p-m.—next- Friday.and .8:30_p. mAagaturday. Macready and Ray Collins) in "The Swordsman {Loew Se per relations. with Mr. Andrews when his estranged | So Mr. Cummings has plenty to occupy his mind. high gE. 04n” play. Mary Grey, the actress, wants 16 ' Co : Shak ands . Wyman d J c Ste t lock o Warrick © sues ores ince thes | Fhe fiimmay- possibly “be the week's most sub= on. We urge hig | bring what she thinks was Joan's lofty, uncompro- Georges Enesco will be guest conductor Emi an Wednesday): Jane Wyman an ames Stewart loak” wife, Ruth Warrick, sues for divorce. Since shes © Gon)" woraen offerhig, but that's. only a guess . E : 8 8 Ys . . Cp ’ £ . , " . " - { | | Tyme ’ a Vr oy . CP ila y 4 $ . ’ hy ’ . college now. § Mslig idealism into the part, The director wants tomorrow, with Jacques Thibaud me violin So quite chummy in Magic Town" (Circle, Thursday]; aiready Baved to Mi ota, the situation’ 1s & 5, the same bill will be “The Tawny Pipit,” a: Brite § Dor to interpret Joan more realistically. He believes Pabien Sevitzky will return, to the PoC n be. Robert Cummings and Susan Hayward: enjoy dinner | 38} more hah Just embarrassing. | sh picture. A Admissions | te historic Joan was often forced to compromise | Next week-end's concert. His guest artists wit 0 et . If you enjoy seeing Miss Crawford getting close wn il Ny | Pierre Luboshutz and Genia Nemenoft, duo-piansts. © together in “The Lost Moment _ [Lyric, Wednesday), 15 the emotional breaking-point. here's the film for- | * WITH THE HOLIDAYS over, the Circle. will re- }

! evilLto carry out’ her plans. zart E flat Concerto for vi} N Cheer Smith will play the role Ingrid Bergman who will be ead jh he Mouse B 1 os by and Joan Crawtord strolls with her. ex-G. I. groom, vou. The cast includes ako Maria Stewart, Peggy ad i , . p ’ oncer p 3 | - . . . Y 3 i y arshall. ) Amro PY } " ma he gna New York production. Others al DO ary of the: Philadelphia OF- Henry Fonda, in Daisy Kenyon (Indiana, Wednesday). Ann Garner and Contre | a all agi. Tout, : farsiie. Jae Stewart and Jane Mr.- Hatfield's cast include: Charles Dosch, Ed ‘ & ! ' - — : y + Will sta saay. 9 Mr. Macdonald's concerto, written without FROM JOLSON impersonator to swashbuckling | It's on one of Hollywood's dearest themes: The

Gaumer, Esthe y " chestra. * * # > . I sther - Calderon, Peg Lyda, Eugene \ ya .- 3 . Thomas, Pletcher King, Layton Hufst, Robert Cook, key signature, should prove interesung ey ; pecia 4 in u ure swordsman would be a“lfap for any mo Is RCAF, battle of wits between man and woman, Mr. Stewart, |. ’ Scoitis

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Wiliam Bolen, Calvin Kull. Curtis Gibson. Mary | Orchestral numhers on next week-end’s program . . From “Mammy” singer’ to 18th-Century. An. opinion-polister, finds Grandview the ideal’ Malatesta, Ruth O'Mahoney. Don Swinney. . Jim | ‘will include Hayden's @ major Symphony, No. 88 S S re C h n ‘Art’ 1 Highlatider ix a still wider leap. Larry Parks © small town for inéxpensive sampling of American k McDaniels, ‘Walter Russell. Thornton Klos. Robert | and Paul Hindemith's “Symphonic Metamorphosis _— ee Wu as i executes, “both in “The Swordsman,” techmecolor . “Fentiment, ‘Miss. Wyman, the "town's ‘newspaper

costume drama opening Wednesday at Loew's publisher, wants to see Grandview grow and at- ———— — : The story is a (alrly conventional treatment tract new industries, But growth of the town would * * bringing culture to the public because they figure that pictures loaded .°f rival clans a-feudin® and a-fightin’, with our hero, | Spoil it for’ Mr. Stewart's purpose, so he and Miss . . . . ’ ’ A ‘ating CB . ughte his Wy work ate “pur Vi CT By Erskine Johnson with ‘serious. art are sure moneymakers attracted by. Ellen Drew, daughter of .his deadly WAR Worf #L €rosd- purposes 4 Lo The men whom theatergoers may thank for this compliment are ©Nmies. crashing: a party. at her castle in disgiiise, The Circle bill also. will include "Riff-Rafl.” a i — ° Its a kind of “Romeo ‘and: Juliet” deal, with-.-a | Sangster and murder melodrama set in Panama Bcoich bury, so to speak | with Pat ‘O'Brien, Walter Slezak and Anne Jeflreys in leading roles. » y

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" HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 3<Vivian Blaine. wht “Well, this is one way to hold an audience, Bing. and -now preparing “The Woman of a Hundred Faces” as their next ' ———— S—— wh » One of the slogans In the press book reads:

Checke i , in ‘em down.” Federal film, : - " EN a ot — 5th Ceituey. Fox after a battle over Cha : . There was a day when studio ex. TTous-music, then T he Woman of a. “Suordsman’s steel strikes sparks to fire women's | ” _— a es Gor atic roles, will sign a new contract, Must Retain Own Name ecutives shunned-serious music in Hundred Faces’ will do. for serious. heayts.” If. that. Kilid of thing accelerates your. Dad Censors : His Kiss iota I thie first of the year. ‘Shell get what she wants : ’ Go. u al wh t so ch pictures - as though it were box- art," Mr. Morfros said pulse and respiration, you'll doubtless like “The =& chance to forget:the singing. . Maria Montez ELEN" VERDUGO, the gal who go mu {fic ison ? . Swordsman.” Besides the principals named, the cast HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 3 (UP)-~Jane Powell's first ] Teports that she doesn’t hav aw tg publicity when she gave Gene Autry his first screen 0iiice poison. . i § a" erbisdas CG Map a L screen ‘kiss is gelting the personal scrutiny of > Ad Cray 8 joesn’t have any news about herself. » : : Morros and LeBaron's action in! THE STORY, written by. Thomas _includes George Macready Edgar Buchanan, Ray H , *Lung pe ( y Nos news, anal Kiss, is havirig name trouble. She wants to change. ..c 26 top opera and concert Mann, Maximilian Iiyin and Louis, Collins and Marc Platt, Teanied with the main ollywood’s. censorship chiel. Toles wie script: “I'¢ not true that I live my her screen name to Elaine Marion because she has artists in 26 serious musical inter Bromfield, As about—a beautiful feature is “Glamor Girl." i That's not because of the nature of the Kiss, but with all the ids dy frobt Of the Sauer. HD Sa, been typed as a Latin—which she definitely is not. ludes in “Carnegie Hall” was con- model whom every man sees in a ROBERY COMMING ie ph aid _ | because the boy doing the kissing is the censor’s son. Psychiatrists delight 1d play, my life wou ® then Mexican and ‘South . American exhibitors sidered a foolish experiment. different light. o - ” a ul y ae io. “It makes a fellow feel kind of funny about ght. a Lupino. : ot h alnrity south of the! . * | When famous.artists paint her Associated in “The Lost Moment,” coming Wednes- | kissing a girl,” young Thomas Breen said, “when he 'Hershol lr isti Sompluined because of mer Jowslany uu THE ANSWER'is being rung up picture, it looks like a different, 94y to the Lyric. The flm/ surprisingly enough, | knows his dad is going to be criticising his dd May Film Dr. Christian border. She’ compromised, agreeing to use her real’ gn boxoffice records all over the riodel posed for every picture. | 18 based on Henry James’ novel, “The Aspern technique.” : —— HERSHOLT'S “Dr. Christian” radio’ series Name in Latin countries. Now. Hollywood producers, world. . "| “The story is all about ‘art, real. Papers’. You can be pretty ‘certain that Holly- ‘Breen 1s thesson of Joseph L. Breen, executive of teach the screen as a follow-up series to his say she received so muth publicity through the Autry’ “we figure that serious art, art, the finest art in the world,” wood has jazzed up the Henry James dialog. “the Motion Picture Producers’ Association and chief Big CE films. kids incident, they won't allow her to change names. whether it's opera, ballet, literature Mr. Morros said. ; {The story concgrny a young American publisher | of its censorship department... He makes his screen "lov Cray and . Rhonda Fleming were singing ~ Annabella, who has remained quietly in the back- or fine arts, Is a preferred commod- “The footage will ‘work In almost (Mr. Cummings) who is trying. toget, ‘hold of a | debut playing Miss Powell's boy friend in the Metro- - « Prison for he together, while manacled. in a medieval - ground throughout the. hullabaloo about . hex ity. at the haxoffice these days. Le- every ‘outstanding picture in the - bundle of iove-letters Written by Je@rey Ashton, | Goldwyn-Mader (2chnicolor musical, “Luxyry Liner.” 18 Arthur's to Jct in “A Connecticut Yankee in King separation from Tyrone Power,’ may don tell: her Barron aid, world. “America’s greatest poet,” toa Verietian belle many | “It looked for a while us if 1 wouldn't have s : | and gin urg; a, chained were William Bendix complete ‘story. When she does; it will be learned “If culture is what the public “There's an ‘extensive art educa-.- years before. When Mr. Cummings Bets 10 Vehice,.| career at anything,’ Breen; sald. speaking of the vr concluded i oe rdwicke. - When Bing: that she has never accepted a cenjyfrom Mr. Power ania. Ye re 80ing to give it tg them. tion in this. picture, but it's sugar- the belie (Agnes Moorehead) is 105 years*old. The | serious war woul for which he received the Purple

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