Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1948 — Page 28

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 11—They're already talking about filming the third Jolson Story. Just in case something happens to his voice, Al recorded 40 songs for “Jolson Sings Again.” Twenty will go into the picture and 20 will go into Columbia studio’s vaults for possible use. . . . If you doubt that movie jobs are scarce these days, 15 of the 22:waiters at the Dells Restaurant are members of the Screen Ac-

LEX BARKER was called back to the studio for added scenes in “Tarzan’s Magic Fountain” He was told that producer Sol Lesser j|wanted a more romantic opening

14-year-old trombonist of Knightstown,

Jack Cooper,

By HENRY BUTLER The Alma Trio, playing for tne

Adolph Baller, pianist; Roman Totenberg, violinist, and Gabor Rejto, cfs together opened the concert th Beethoven's early B flat Trio, Op. 11, and closed it with Schubert's E flat Trio, Op. 100. Between the two trios, Messrs. Totenberg and Baller played the Brahms A major Sonata for violin‘and piano, and Messrs. Rejto and Baller played the Debussy Sonata for cello and piano. The program thus had variety a-plenty, ranging from predictable Beethoven through not-so-predictable Brahms and totally’ unpredictable Debussy back -to

Beethoven in Varied Program

cello like a violinist. Mr. Rejto, I might add, went even further. In

Ensemble Music Society, 1ast{the Debussy, he occasionally Plus Color Cartoon and News night gave a delightfully satisfy-|Played cello like an electric gui-!| JACKIE COOPER—JACKIE COOGAN |} wit, “IN"s.CAR SPEAKERS < ing program in the World War|tarist, getting enormous effect KILROY WAS HERE | “uildren Under 12 Admitted Free ? 5 y Out-of-Job Actors Wor k Memorial. from plucked strings plus vibrato. Ba sn B CARTOON 5 When Accompanied by an Adult

Mr. Baller, an excellent pianist,

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had the evening’s heaviest work.

Mr. Totenberg, musical and sensitive, avoided flashiness in his violin playing. Mr. Rejto, with all the passage-work and high-register cello stuff in the Debussy, came as close to virtuosity as a good musician will do in chamber music.

DePauw Soprano To Give Recital

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Miss Evelyn Gibson, soprano, will

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can remember (or do I have a|for the picture. The added scene

bad memory?)

a mother and

was of Barker being kissed—by

Children's Concert

Schubert—clear, ringing and eas-

be presented in recital at DePauw

A ily understandable. Like other University if*Meharry Hall next daughter will be earing in|Cheeta, the chimp. . y L0SS Brogaay "shows ot ihe same 0 Ee aed 10 FEATURE Youthsiious pores 5 San sunday a sas p.m. TION time. Nancy Carroll opens Nov.| C0" FH Ro Pr Lae Tickets for the Indianapolis|serve the limits of what psychol-| Miss Gibson, faculty member of PREVEN Ba ar gin ® arrine|likes this one best of all: “I'd like| Symphony's first children’s con-|0gists and physiologists call tol-jthe DePauw School of Music, has

erance, even in a highly selected audience. A listener who commented last

made many recital, radio and oratorio appearances in this country and in France.

to pay my respects to John|cert of the season next Saturday Wayne, whose own strong char-|will remain on sale in public, acter and integrity, plus a vast/parochial and private schools

Kirkland, will be featured in “The Young and Fair.” .., Pat Dane’s front-page publicity (with

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cabbage than Bing.”

cost her an en|gagement ring from Carl Larson, |a wealthy Detroit businessman.

believe me, he’s the only guy in the family who has more

knowledge of western pictures, made him a tower of strength in helping me get the job done.” It

ducer credit on “The Lucky Stiff.” The film was financed by his Amusement Enterprises, Inc.

through tomorrow. The concert,

A novel feature of Saturday’ concert will be participation by 10 local school pupils playing toy

scheduled for

night that she liked the Beethoven better than the Brahms was voicing an honest and widely-held

s|The A major Violin Sonata has all the cut-off and run-together phrase devices Brahms wrote to

Franz Bodfors, also of DePauw faculty, will be accompanist.

: riomical man- 4 10 a. m. Saturday in Cadle Tab-|opinion.. The easier Beethoven| Miss Barbara Zuch, mezzo s0of yishs; only constant BOB CROSBY played host nh Jie producer. ernacle, . will feature Dorcas|trios—direct, well organized and |prano, will be presented in a senogement, © n work by t r : p aye a ’ a MacKay, 17-year-old pianist of reasonably obvious—delight lis-|ior recital at 8:15 p. m. today in \ loss preventio 3 |i lo # fotier clapsmate 24 Gone Ft. Wayne, who will play the teners, just as they delight ama- Meharry Hall. trained inspectors an zaga University and the con- | MORE WORRY for Holly- |g.o4 movement of Mendelssohn’s|teur musicians who get togeth een local agents. Elimina- versation turned to their re- | wood. Movie ticket sales in | |. 0." concerto, and Jack to play them Bel Wether ! : ® HELD OVER ® oe pre- | spective families. “I heard,” New Fork where telévision 8 | cooper. 14-year-old trombonist of Bay 8 different story Thieves Rush Razing remarked Bob's friend, “that ving are o rom to 17 : " + . Yang ke we tend, EE png Knightstown, who will play| Whatever difficulty or “deepness’ Of English Theater 2 PACKED WEEK! . : y ’ v “Atlantic Zephyrs,” by Gardel his symphonies may contain is . . ried a produce merchant. 4. 8 = Simons. arly covered b hesttati Police last night reported pre- by “That's right,” said Bob, “and | JACK BENNY will get pro- parvy y. orchestiation, “s Las

mature dismantling operations at the English Theater, which has been sold with the English Hotel

the MUTUAL AGENT —_——_— #8 nN instruments in Haydn's “Toy|baffle lovers of the obvious. And|Block. 4 | LEON ERROL goes western Symphony.” The young amateurs|in last night’s program, Mr. To-| Stolen from the theater were ROOFING AND SIDING {for the first time in 15 years forjwho will assist Fabien Se-|tenberg further complicated mat-|four doors, a number of light fixGRAIN DEALERS {his next comedy, “The Cactusjvitzky's professional musicians|ters by playing in chamber-music|tures, the brass railing in front y STORM DOORS & WINDOWS {Cut-Up.” include: Nancy Dennis, Marilyn rather than in soloist fashion— |of the ticket office, and the rails .. Most Thundering Screen MUTUAL AGENCY, INC. Wher the box ofite drops, Hol- Hansen, Janet Henning, Ann|broodingly rather than brightly.|from one of the stairways, police Drama Since ‘Cimaron’ 1740 North Meridian St. | {lywood always turns to hoss/Kohlmeyer, John Clark, Jack| To put it briefly, but with only|said. en & % WAbash 2456 f WOODEN PRODUCTS (0. |operas, If nothing else will, a|Fetters, Carl Koons, Paul New- partial ou FM Tob JOHN MONTGOMER | 902 N. DORMAN CH. 8520fl|shoot -’em -up western alwaysiman, Ray Smith and Robert|played violin like a cellist, just as ¢ TEE» lures audiences back. Supple. |Mr. Rejto, in the Debussy, played .

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