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By Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1—There's never been a show quite like the Friars’ Frolic, staged at the San Francisco Opera House and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium. “ I've never séen anything like it. It was a night I'll never forget. The greatest names in show business were there, proving that there's no business like show business.
Jask yina blosd wj . IN BETWEEN. Shelfon an ice blue gown and highiprooxs and “Some of These heels impersonating Gracie Days L. Wolfe Gilbert and Al Jolson in blackface for theHarry ksh overt Ma Johnny first time: in 21 years, singing|Mercer an MacGimse; “Mammy” and “April Showers’—(and "Shadrack.” . un up th the lights I want to see IT WAS entertaining really out of this world, stag wlessaN NY AY = Due ly and without the usual HollyBlaoks a oy ee wood ostentation, braggadocio Thompson RN rk Oar and |and bac e temperament. Just AT Dean as the four Wil. |Breat e ers entertaining Brothers. (Carson [their friends who paid from $24 couldn't Flr y straight face [%0 $100 asst Part o heunoney to ¢ y and p e and broke w sontinually.) ars, “We really need it,” said BUD ABBOTT and Lou Cos-|Jessel. “Imagine, one . deck of tello in a burlesque. Jack Benny|cards for 500 men. v again in overalls and a dead pan y a the violin playing leader of a| JOLSON, AS USUAL, vag ln hillbilly band. Lou Holtz, Buddy|the closing spot. Bu Was | he Clark, Bill Shirley, Ronald Rea-|first time I've ever seen Bob Hope, topped. By the time they got to The Ritz Brothers as mad as|Al the packed house (they were ever. Harry introduced one song|Standing in the aisles) had seen a with: “This is one of the reasons|four-hour parade of the world's we're not in pictures.” greatest entertainers.
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Hope was his usual bright writers singing and playing | self with a series of fast quips. their greatest hits in an act
Commenting on atom bombs, titled, “I'a- Rather Write the | jet planes and other new inNation’s Songs.” All the way
struments of war, he sald: from white-haired Jack Nor- | “Wouldn't it be awful if the worth singing “Shine on Har- | Republicans got in just as the vest Moon” and “Take Me Out | world went out.” to the Ball Game,” to Rudolph ® = =» Friml in a medley. IT WAS THE Friars’ Frolic “Advertisement but it was Jack Benny's night.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 1 ~—Joseph Viala; French consulgeneral in Chicago, will represent the French government at a French art festival to be held at Indiana University tomorrow, Arranged in connection with the concert next Tuesday by the Orchestre Nationale of France in the | IU auditorium, the festival will have Prof. Lander MacClintock of the IU French and Italian de-| partment as chairman.
msn ‘The Mikado’ Gets First Airing in Japan TOKYO, Nov. 1 (UP)—Japanese radio stations broadcast an all.Japanese version of the Gilrt and Sullivan operetta, “The | Mikado,” for the first time in the country’s history last night.
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Piano Quartet gave the first of its two scheduled conLcerts on Purdue University’s con-
Music here last night. A program to be repeated at 8 p. m. today included some of the ensemble’s best known transcriptions, such as Nii aus on Paganini’'s A or a miliar to the quartet's radio listeners. Viadimir Padwa, Adam Gor. "ner, Frank Mittler and Edward Edson all are accomplished pianists. In their ensemble playing they have precision and unanimity.
raises a critical question:
made a real contribution to instrumental music? Or is their remarkable playing more of a novelty, a tour de force? You Can’t Multiply Tastes differ, but my own feeling is that four pianos are not four times better than one piano. You can’t multiply concert grands, even $3500 ones, the way you multiply violins in an orchestra and still. have pleasing sound. What you get is a kind of gigantic -mammoth-super-colossal pianola effect, to use olive canners’ adjectives. Super-colossal pianola or mu-sic-conservatory corridor describes the tona! effect of Wagner's ‘“Liebestod,” one of last night’s least successful transcriptions. And despite the wonderful timing, the occasional huge metallic “ca-lump” when the attack is just short of instantaneous becomes irritating. An Elephantine Job Chopin's tear-jerking E Major Etude gets transmuted into a ponderous, elephantine job that makes listeners think of the 352 hammers and strings. Four pianos together demonstrate all too clearly the limita-
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The annual banquet of the Indiana Association of Installment Credit Companies, Inc., will be held at 7 p. m. Nov. 10th in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel.
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The operetta was banned in Japan up to V-J day as disrejsvectrul to the imperial household.
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