Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1948 — Page 6
y HENRY } Tames Pease, Indiamapolis-horn’ brilliant operatic ang concert Career,
Matinee Musical “In L. 8. Ayres’ uditorium; filled. almost to capacity ‘for ‘the CC Socasion. Mr. Pease presented a program both artfully and in-:
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. ce written The informality was in his spoken and weather can | Ta HH TT ’ tory notes, which Mr. Pease One would have to hear Mr. Pease | NE ERA H | Y § i took five minutes by saying his Oe ene” Ill measure of hi 4 | Mahler: WO XK 2 | confessed to the Dr, Charles E. Pease; was in th abi. measure of his HAL IY " si : oH . , but he held audience and always requested 1H : pone ; ly, he let that translation of foreign-language Gives ‘Encores I : xs He has intelligent musician-| | "Conserves Resources ship, excellent diction and dra-
Depaiting occasionally (rom| matic imagination. With vocal the Drnter program, ML. Pease flexibility and first-rate technique, opened with “But Who Shall he Knows what too few singers Abide.” from Handel's “Messiah,” know: How to exploit the voice the same composer's “Alma Mia” Without fuss and strain. and “Le Tambourin,” by Tiersot.| | Yesterday he supplemented his] Mr. Pease evidently was con- difficult program of arias, lieder serving vocal resources yester- and modern songs with generous ———— eee emCOTES, ‘The Matinee Musicale, . not as a rule given to Butler Times Amusement - |Fieldhouse enthusiasm, gave Mr. Clock Pease a warm Hoosier-homecom-| © {ing welcome. > ; ; MURAT _— i
Indianapolis HURAY } rh . ] Sevitzky conducting, Eleanor Stebel, soprano soloist, at 8:30, / AT 10:00 P. M.
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Bill Flagle is a veteran to heavy industry, He's. een In it almost since he finished his training it Case and Westar Reserve in Cleveland, But he is young in appearance—with a nearly flat waistline, smooth but mobile face, thinning hair 1 little on the gray side.
wh-‘ce of the Company Board BILL Flagle moved In as manager of the “ational Malleable and Steel Castings Co. plant . ‘iere on Feb. 16. He was the choice of the board of directors of the company in Cleveland, ] He got into the National Malleable company 3! “he way they do it in books. He knew the son e o Oe en evs. ry. GOOD BUSINESS AHEAD-W. WW. 167} oa land Flagle, new general manager at the Indianapolis hen Dramatic Club Save 0: Not that he had any Qesigns on a plant of the National Maleable and Steel Cast- production, Suspect,” a
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0b or the company then, but the association tuck for life. ings Corp., sees no let-up in the heavy industry pe ENGLISH " : Top uiyl Jesh uss 54 sf BE BE BALLET 'y y e 00 y in en ne "aghoby . of into rajiroad design and worked with the ean in raw materials being processed. : CIRCLE a CONT. ar AT TODAY. 130 tot to 6—30¢ CONT. ar TIA 0 6—30¢ ‘ew York Central Railroad in Cleveland, It hat means you have enough orders to.see TIE Yu Kutw Sune Mt, Rise ‘ ' “ asn't long until he was off to Montreal with the y nu_isough 19487" he was asked. 7. J: a * Internationally Pamous THUNDER IN VALLEY hi ROAD T0 RIO” ‘anadian Pacific Railroad designing locomotives. ee. : yor aged urs.” with Ric Dn Seats: $5.00, 33. 32.00, 31.29 = “Blonde Savage” Jhebert “Ell Guy” a od the Avie Car MIE, Ovo Good News for Employees - Sundari You Kien Suse” 3 MARTENS CONCERTS, lnc. e as Car 0 an u w sie” E a? AND this should be good news to thoge Indi-| 1:30, 4:15. 7:08 and 10. ’ Deanna : ‘til designing. but it was railroad cars this time, anapolis families who depend upon National Mal- Fury” at 12:30, 3:15, 6:06 and 9. Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe LY ) E 24 . Wir IT LOK Two years later he returned to National Mal- jegple for their meat and bread. It hag the ring INDIANA 120 N. Penn. St. FR. 3761 i the fle sable with his valuable railroad designing ex- .o security about it—and that's pretty desirable “1 Walk Alene,” with Burt Lane i Ta ———— A mm] ( { f i National Malleable kes railroad easter and Lizabeth Scott, at 13:38, wk ards o ‘erience. (Na makes 0 in these days when everyone's talking about! 3:50, 1 and 30:15. N . Th . ‘quipment and automotive parts). This time he business going sour. he ana. Massie in Sots” a eighborhood Theater Directory fio tht wa ; 4540,
ieaned toward inspection, testing and research. Hobbies? Of course, he has them. No. 1 on
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The dim light of the depression thirties had al- {ne list is fishing—bait casting. Trolling is his 8 a 10:10, “a ‘eady settled over the country. o favorite and up to now he got his best pleasure Nagiie in “Society” at 33%, 3 F “What did you do during the depression?” -he (rom sitting in the end of a rowboat with au KEITH'S . k ‘vas asked. outboard mumbling along quietly near the edge i ny Jhvisible Man® at 11, 1:50, Te 2 y an : Was Salesman for Depression of one of his favorite lakes in Bennayivani. He. ibe ivpitie Mian Suister: a mena Selig Sheet Subjects J - yes, bass and pike. 12:30, 3:20, 6:10 and 9:05, NORTH SIDE + HE POISED a finger in the air. “Let me tell He likes to read, too, and prefers historical Sunday “The Invisible Man” at P™ w Yess owes aa 0 7:30 and 10:25. “The MY MY WILD ILD IRISH ROSE HOLLYWOOD a }
vou something. I was selling a few years durig pgyels but has trouble remembering the titles. He| Savile | Jo. 7:30 and 10:35 rhe My
1110 depression. I don't have to say any more.” He read something recently which had to do with the 0. 6:10 and 9:05. John Irelsnd—Sheils R; indicated that a salesman in those years did con- Mohawk. When “Drums Along the Mohawk” was ORS . i EMLEOADED. . uxwao iderably more traveling than selling, But he mentioned, he guessed that was it. ~~ “Cass Timberiane,” with Spencer | ____ a 0 DOSE MESA in 1ved railroads and their equipment. He noticed Mrs, Flagle is still in Sharon, “Pa. and he’s) Tracy snd Lana Turner. at 11:33, a E— =" Stratford Sis mld Yes aay investigs hat they were using and how it might be in: fiere trying to find an apartment but, like most| nS" spond BOD ENGLISH—Last Times, 2 30 and 4 30 TERED” pop droppe roved, He was, even on the darkest years, stil men, doesn’t think he'll find one until she comes 1.36 411, 6:40 snd 9:37, UN. Mover Young eung—Rovert Miichym his first 1ying the foundation better years . over to Indianapolis and finds it. LYRIC TT 2: cRoagrRE Decatur It was In 1934 that National Malleable decided Oriainal Works Sketch i offi “The Voice of the Taftle,” with CHARLO E GREENWOOD 3508 £. Wash. —12:45 te.6, 35¢ Plus Tax | Franchet Tome HONEYMOON” a ool '» send him to its plant in Sharon, Pa. He went Original Works Skeich in Uilice Rous} Ca xhx and Eleanor ‘Parker, in "I REMEMBER MAMA" MATINEE TODAY, | P. IRE X Sisk and wa. eo. Ther «s the supervisor of inspection and test. THE atmosphere in which he talked e.nbraced “Perilous a” with n I % pr - Re wand SHOW SY anrihussiots sae 18 Ang He went “We have an elaborate system of inspection.” the character of the company which had also Custis. Ruarey" a “Lang ng dr rests : “DIAMOND JIM” y Betty Hution_in Technicolor that some of t _'e explained. “The biggest part is actual visual become a part of the character of the man. The na ENGLISH Next Mon., Tues. and Wed., 8.30 rie rie A Stadium booed 1spection, > “office was quiet and pleasingly lighted, no glare. unday — “The Volce of the Matinee Wednesday, 2:30 -F Marlene John = Randolph “VIGILANTES OF BOOM TOWN" ; Turtle” "at 1: 4:01, 7:04 and 1007, DIETRICH WAYNE SCOTT “WILD HARVEST" Decatur ha "By 1030 he was supérintendent of the plant. Along the wall there was an old sketch of the TRriEL toll fot. 70%, 5:58 and “THE SPOILERS” SUNDAY .worinn Knocked out. A 2 1041 he was assistant general superintendent original Indianapolis works, the plant of the In-| ool Direct from Sensational One Year Run Tn Now York : JHE Bsc bouts nd in 1944 he was made general superinténdent. dianapolis Malleable Iron Co. It was made in 1890. : J JEAN DALRYMPLE g SUNDAY Gann. rr ; fey rs Herrera cont His employees know he is never “in confer- Over the mantiepiece hangs an appropriate 1. : presents & 1-378; Lat book to the b ace" that he is always available to make the picture of iron puddiers pouring the white-hot'{ MILANO INN J with a Fight to ‘nal decision on any problem. For instance, the metal from their long-handled ladles. } Grant—Myraa Loy Decatur. ‘stoc Jone rang. He talked a few seconds and excused And right in the center of the mantle, neatly | In Every Town There Is YA : “Bachelor & Bobby Sexer” shout two eco i‘imself. He was gone fig minutes. WB Teturned in framed, is a poem which most businessmen Jnow One Good Italian Restau- i Are ‘ stunned. Then “n easy gait, took up thout about, but it seems to be a doctrine with National|! rant, and This Is It. vas, ising & beat. Malleable. It was written by Edgar A. Guest. It }aq "es wd I st 2} .0958 | 4 =f. “That Hagen Girl" Soave. HB) “Realizing that the heavy industries hold the begins— | 8 Sl. : ol . y SUN. came DOCTOR'S never moved af . ey to sustained prosperity, he was asked how “Somebody sald it couldn't be done . %n The FAMOUS HE ! Dr. William | "utliesa Jala. He gave a straight-from-the- But he with a smile replied ug Hayward | utificial respi answer. That maybe it couldn't Ls) A | ‘TH ONT BELIEV { ULTRA NEW a San | see no change in our business for the But he would be one 1) 1 EYW HEY WON'T Bi EVE ME’ f ~TS : aly jor 1s 0 year.” : ’ Who wouldn't say so Sn me + OM k "SPANISH ” C RONET He explained that National Malleable makes Till he tried. ,..” 5 an hod “oN oLD SPAN! H TRAIL ai a “roducts only on "order. It carries no inventory —By Harold Hartley. “THE B BANDIT AND. Tamirofio=Fay Balnich MANEAY. MCKENZIE and SUN..urxpen iv Tue varie | IND and TALBOTT—WA-50% until he had e hl OER wi FAY Mc me ———— | “Techosshingr | mom teow Tasha * : : 2 TT Hs TUXEDO =. aif © | j oo t + N bh h d Th i ! EVES: $1.20, S130; $2.40, KENZE $3.60 g New York 621} Errol Piynn—tds tase | Bf Williams, | earures a eg ornoo eaters re | WED.: 60c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, With Tax |. aOR “ESCAPE ME NEVER Rematched ; 3 , # i % Modern “Push-Back” Sea MONT. “Green he Street and, dar; “3 Wild Irish Rose” and short GRANADA-—Through Wednesday: “Road ENGLISH : De _Pabigm THE EXNE » “Push ts NEW YORK Soiar® howd Ri ana “Dung ERROR. ou, Nt Relive Mi | MAMILION- Tht, ar, te. He Teer et Nl Fs ' Mo 4 Tuesda “Diamond Horse — . 0 n, and Kid INEMA—“Destry Rides Agsiit and| Joe and “Founder in the Valley. rw: | Borrow tr Sunder i the Valey.” | 2 DAYS ONLY—TUES., WED., MARCH 9-10 SSt.Cla ics Cubsn welterw Tuesday: “They Won't - Be-| ESQUIRE-TH Odd Man HOLLYWOOD "Rahro aded” = and “Wild || ’ 3 5 matched for Heve and Texan.” Out” and * at Ry it's ies Borin, Horse Mesa “ ow and Monday: Cary Grant—Myraa Loy 10+ ORONET— "Crossfire". and * Me| FOUNTAIN UARE_Trouy gear: “Destry Rides Again: and "When the . . f “Bachel round bout ¢ ARN a tol under nt 8nd “Blonde| Daitons Rode.” 1) a or & Bob Soxer” of the close, ‘e : “Green Dolphin Street” and short ex » | mVING— ‘Diamond Jim” and “The Spoil. | 1] Shirley Tem provided at Ma rubies. nyo SC Well tT HE =~ Ginchid of A Operetmas | “That Ha Girl? | J en inst nigne. HBr Fi” rte? aad] through Tussder. Twiid “Harvest” +4) Linco “Last of the Mohicans’ anal JF 1 (i LE : ai ; a RIO” i J ] porte threugh tu usd” ri his is Time tor ud rt ¢ ’ v “cur DOCTOR'S aAMBLE Bogue Win : ; a EE Joe Bo, _ sixTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Indianapolis | "EECpmile. Nacho Matton, oat | cid Teed Dillereat last might in 8 s BP Cordially Invites You to. Attend day sah? Red “House™ “Is 8 || go Revive Moments of Fun for an | billiard champ} A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Foto TRAIL ‘Pabulous Texan” and, Lh Sli ek Mi Roper. match in the Be a Hounds rn Rose Mon. — Woody W Tor. 50 to 48, In | "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, THE PROMISED COMFORTER" [tine will misma ' 0 | i Ta ew 38d a high rus of | | : Lo A Tonight Only hin by FLORENCE MIDDAUGH C.5. 8. 1 aL. sons ot Love ahd “Each Dawa] | ¥ Finest Cast dete. iNobody Lives Forever’ Amateur B ” tige BENIN Rf . x | 4 4 Office © St ) ! Member. o of {he Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church PARaNGY ie: eer a ora LC —-— : : VERE he Ever Asscmlled pea CN EE a vi py 3 - The Church Christ, Scientist, in Boston; Mass. | Springtime. in the Sierras and \ Seals on Sale Munday EE sis0 §ise 5240 Tax | SUN, “LONE "WOLF IN MEXICO” Ie Snals 4 In MURAT THEATER PARKER-The Locket” and ~The Other MOAT ERAN | Cnn — Park Avenue Bvi i ’ Michigan and New Jersey Sireets : of of Prankenstem: Ana Murder in the the! ENGLISH 8 MIGHTS: as. . i248 oNTT fe, ais Tuesday, March 3, 1048, at 8 P.M, | ine, Room" plus “Son of Guardsman.” MATINEE SATURDAY 3 al E TT 4 a i; ZARING H OPEN dl Mark Avenus — i» it ) {MEF Boom Town Tomorrow {hroush JACK PRESENY AND HARRY ZEVIN PRESENTY Riad) 5:18 plies 2 Colin i > Tro | onthe) Beach Harvest” and “Woman THE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW OF THE DECADE ahert rm Sian Haywa 3 ™ A ast plight: fe. a ; RITZ Killer. McCoy nd “Red WITH A BEVY OF GLAMOROUS GIRLS ; Ray oon AYE ut | DENIS MORGAN + = Wiiicoicn T\ Busines College. Stallion.” ‘Tomorrow | ‘through Tuesday: " ! “ON THE OLD SPANISH AL { Purdue} of Music ; RIVOLI The ners? PY in SUN, . DuvoNp somrseswor 137 MY WILD IRISH ROSE —rdus Bxiension | Alpng the Moha Plus cartoon : ENTIRE INOIMR IN THE VALLEY" : mes ER ATS Sa itn A = NIONCOOR | SOGUE Sma Yes e ) " Tuesday. “Good News” and “Lome Wolf y Parking i { in Mexico." - “ Dennis rgan—In (eh meen 4 SARDERS Pasekey Paradisy Ta MUR A’ MARCH 3 MY Wil _Inish Rose INDIA : morrow and Monda “Something In| 8:30 P. M. ‘ s “GOLDEN EARRINGS” . : the Wind" snd “When the Dajtons p TONITE-S:A 1a 8 tae SUN. .cuocKinG Miss PRG + J Drestur Central 38 20th Century Fox | SHERIDAN--"Singapore” and ““The Exile." In Person I Fred MacMurray—Ava Gardner ——— . ER = 54, Ben Davi $80e" Waion ‘cup’ and oa Last| The Post of the Piano “SINGAPORE” The ESQUIRE Vuasgion 0, Be |! ton Bro oment : { —Maria Mentes Crispus. 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