Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1948 — Page 26

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SINGS FA US T—Eugens Conley, American tenor, who will sing the title role of Gounod's "Faust" for the 'Indianapolis Night" performance in Sincinali s Zoological Gardens uly 1

‘Indianapolis Night' Slated July 17

Eugene Conley, young Ameri-|

in Gounod's “Faust” for its “Indianapolis Night” performance July 17 by the Cincinnati Summer Opera.

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Provide Special Busses Special busses will convey patrons from the Cincinnati station to the Zoo and return, Miss Alwes said. Besides Mr. Conley, who was] heard here.as soloist with Clarence Elbert and the Indianapolis Maennerchor last season, the cast of “Faust” will include Norina Greco, Carolyn Long, Martial Singher and,Nicola Moscona. Tickets for the opera and for the special-train accommodations now are being sold at the Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, 1 120 N. Peansylvania St.

IU Choral Union To Give Concerts

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 8—Two performances of Verdi's Requiem will be given July 24-25 by the Indiana University Choral Union in Chicago's Grant Park, Antal Dorati, permanent conductor of the Dallas, Tex., Symphony Orchestra, who is guest conductor this Summer for the Chicago Orchestra, will direct the pertotmasngey by the IU musical

group. The Choral Union will leave Bloomington early Saturday morning, July 24, and return Sunday night. Verdi's Requiem was presented on the campus by the IU choral group last February under the direction of Dean Wilfred C. Bain

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HOLLYWOOD, July 8—Richard Widmark was a quiet fellow on Broadway, playing romantic roles in plays like “Kiss and Tell.” Then someone tells him that a film company in Hollywood is cast“Kiss of Death” and he gets the role of Tommy Udo, the

Overnight, the quiet fellow of Broadway is the toughest hombre

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in America. Well, that’s people think and say. His mother wrote that she was “horrified.” His 4-year-old daughter, Ann, cried. His wife began to give him strange looks and a lot of big bruisers sent him threatening letters. Such as: “Were you in the old cell block at Florence in 19427 I thought I recognized you. You owe me a couple of bucks, pal, or have you forgotten?” . »r » WIDMARK, who once played romantic roles in radio soap operas, thinks maybe he should start a propaganda campaign for himself.

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female gambling-fiend in "Hazard," comedy now on the Circle screen. Co-starred with Miss Goddard is Macdonald Carey.

Hollywood. I-wasn’t a juvenile delinquent, I wasn’t brought up in ‘Hell's Kitchen’ and I'm not an alumnus of Sing Sing.” He worked in a bakery while he was earning his way through Lake Forest University where he was a 142-pound end on the football team, captain of the debating squad and president of the senior class. » » ” IN REAL life Widmark looks like a cross between a college professor and a football player. He's even wholesome looking. He dresses quietly. His diction’ is perfect and he has a soft voice. But that hyena laugh he had in “Kiss of Death,” which caused spines all over the U. 8. to curl up, is pretty much like his natural laugh. He wore ‘a hair piece which brought his hairline well down toward his exebrows for his role in the picture. Twentieth Century-Fox studio thought he hall too high a forehead, making him look too intellectr~' for the gangster role. But now, in “Stree. With No Name,” “Road House” and the current shooting “Yellow Sky,” he uses no such makeup effects. . » » MAYBE I SHOULD'T tell this, but his wife's pet name for him is Widdie—when he’s well behaved. If he's obstieperous, she calls hice + vofessor. Mrs. W.—

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tatively titled “Hearts and Diamonds,” will be their last, they say, as a team. Or until the next one? Producer Lestern Cowan describes it as a comedy “Chaplin would have done before talkies.” Harpo plays a big dramatic role without saying a single word. : . ” s THERE'S TALK of co-starring Sonja Henle and Barbara Ann

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William R. Hearst Jr. To Wed Columnist

WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP)— The Washington Times-Herald said today that soctety columnist Austine Cassini will be married shortly to William Randolph Hearst Jr., publisher of the New York Journal-American. The ceremony will take place at the Warreaton, Va., home of

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