Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 29

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. By Erskine Johnson : ~~ HOLLYWOOD; Mar: 4=Hollywood's biggest story that j¢rvice ack drew fre from Federall may. crack anyday isthe rumored decision of Warner, one student, Herman F. Hen Brothers to corner the films-for-television market via an

outlay of $15 million.

Calabass, Cal. He says they, are horse barns, The grape-|

vine insists they are experimental television studios. :

JEAN ARTHUR'S divorce “suit against Frank Ross was a surprise fo everyone in Hollywood — | including Frank Ross. Despite

Howard Hughes’ only personal production job at RKO this year

will ‘be “Jet Pilot,” a subject close a0 to his heart. . . . Charles Boyer 0f confidence

will go to Paris for a French movie whed he 'winds up his Broadway play, “Red Gloves.” | Note from an extra: “Thanks | fér the kind words about. the guys and gals in the extra ranks.-But I believe we're more conscious of the hurt in our hearts than we are of the ache in our feet.” ‘ : Ew Sommrnpmdi DIRECTOR Eddie Buzzell is predicting a. new career as a comedienne for Esther Williams when “Neptune's Daughter” hits the Bcreens . . . Cesar Romero is telling pals he'd like out of his Fox contract. He’s unhappy with] his recent roles . . . M~G-M starts its parade of Silver Anniversary films with two big ones next month — “Little Women” and “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” ~ . » RECORDING record: Dinah Shore's records sold 3 million copies last month. At 5 cents a record, that's $150,000 for Dinah. : “». . ® Cary Grant will receive the first script of “My Darling is a/|

Kangaroo,” new Glenn McCar-|

=~thy film story by Monty Collins

and Frank Gill. It's about a poor!

a beautiful girl who can serve as

“Topper,” which first catapulted Mr. Grant to fame, : a

Concert Sunday |

It's all hush-hush with str everything. Several big stage-like buil Jack Warner's ranch near;

| aight denials to anything and iater, however, in reply to formal

: ; nes are going up on charges against him, he tojd the : gs are BONE Up On | rt he would plead “not guilty.”| .

y ee | At that point Henderson's at- | ng es 0 own [torney interjected: : a8 0» { |

: A ; ply . . .” But the judge. interAsk Confidence Vote rypted: “He didn't register did On GOP Chairman

their long separation, a reconcilia-| A demand that Republican gergon was free on bond. Learntion was expected. , , . Prediction: County Chairman |. James Ingles call a’ county convention Baitzell said: - of party precinct committeemen| «If you. stand up in open court!” d “stand for a roll call vote gnq admit .you didn't register, ,* was prepared to-then say you're not guilty, $2000 Marion County Re-|hond is not high enough.” . publican Vetérans of World War The defendant's attorney, Har-| . ‘\rop Freeman, a professor of law/ | ‘The veterans’ group preparedifrom Cornell University who ar- radio commercials will be among {the demand at its second meet-|rived this. morning, then at-/the selections featured in “An| ing this week to forge the resig-/tempted to cite a New York ap- Evening of Music" at 8 o'clock; | nation of Chairman Ingles.

W.ling he was on a, $2000 bond, Judge

from the 18th Ward GOP chair-

‘Bad Judgment’ Charles Brownson, chairman of | . The attorney reaffirmed the plea eral concert selections by the the veterans’ group, said the dis-|and indicated that he might seek/Howe Band, a boys’ and a girls e|to change the pleas of two other octet, ‘a 'trombene-trumpet duet, of “bad judgment and faulty Eartham students, Rollin Peppe, 124, and Stephen W. Simon, 19,/the band and a community sing. ij

missal of Mr. Ging was evidenc leadership” on the part of Chair-

“If Mr. Ingles refused to call a (similar charge! Feb. 25, saying it| convention for a vote of confi- [offended their religious conviedence on his kind of leadership, tions. : we will prepare a petition for! Henderson told the court that presentation to the State Repub- | he registered for the World War lican Committee, demanding that |II draft but that he mailed his|

body act to remove the chair-|draft card and a letter to the I |President of the United States/day tracked down and killed a

|and to his draft board, saying|large cougar that had wandere party's precinct committeemen ® Would not register for the into a logging camp Sunday and] were given an opportunity to vote |2¢acetime draft. without steamroller pressure tactics, Mr. Ingles would be voted {out of the chairmanship.”

Sevitzky Lists

» man's Dimey and his quest tor Symphony Soloists! Soloists ia| a-model for a kangaroo cartoon gymuhony's i Judianapel he's doing. Story is a fantasticiynnounced today by Fabien Sevit-/duced a measure to halt the con-| comedy as startlingly original asi;xy orchestra director. Joseph . Szigeti, violinist, -and road for the next two years. | : Artur Rubinstein, pianist, will be| However, Lt. Gov. John A. Wat-|

man,” Mr. Brownson said. “We are convinced that if the

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Stirs Baltzell | . Student's Plea Draws Court Fire An Earlham College student

who admitted he did nat register. for the draft and then entered a

violation of the 1948 selective!

Judge Robert Baltzell today.

|derson, 20, student at Earlham in iRichmond, told the court he did not -register. A few. minutes

| “What do you mean ‘not guilty’ {when you have just said you re{fused to register?” the judge de-| {manded. :

“Well, physically he didn’t com-

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peal to test validity of the regis-|today in the Howe High Sehool} veterans’ (tration act. The judge cut him auditorium. group demanded that Mr. Ingles off with: ——— resign after he fired Scott Ging| “The law is not invalid yet. Do|servatory of Muzic violin faculty ou still want to plead him not|head, will appear as a guest solo- - - - - . Hist. - - — . Loe — - —

ify} ! . Case Continued . |

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{struction of any new highway or

among the headliners booked for Kins, Senate president, blocked | next season's series of 11 pairs of |the Republican majority move by| subscription concerts, 4g The St. Louis Symphony, Vlad-| The proposal, introduced by | imir Golschmarnn copducting, will|Sen. John A. Kendall (R. Dan-

iruling out-thé proposal.

The Teen Music Canteen March Pe next season's guest orchestra.iville), would force the Highway

concert will be presented at 2:30]

president, has announced the pro-

Dr, Sevitzky outlined the com-| Department to concentrate all its] . plete schedule of soloists as fol- efforts toward rehabilitating and . p. m. Sunday at the World Wat lows: > Ania Dorjmaun, pianist, maintaining the present Hoosier i al. Laturalee Burke, teen NOV. an ; Pierre Fournier, highway system. Memorial. cellist, Dec. 4 and 5; Arthur Gold| Sen. Kendall asserted that the {and Robert Fizdale, duo-pianists gram by two soloists and the pee,

,/objective of the plan was to stop

17 and 18; Byron Janis, “expensive, new construction until

Warren Central High School pianist, Jan. 1 and 2, 1950; the St./the taxpayer can obtain one dol-|

Madrigal Singers. The soloists will be Marietta

Sears, violinist, and Alice Curtis, | pianist. Members of the Madrigal | Singers, directed by Kathleen Hergt, are Mary Daummrich, Betty Dammrich, Janice Case, Etta Clair Steinkamp, Barbara McLellan, Larry Crosley, Bruce Fowler, Mike Koldyke and Jack Ebbeler. The. program is sponsored by the City Recreation Department andl the 11th District American

Legion.

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Joint Recital Set At Wabash

Times State Service

apolis Times, were to give a brief joint-recital program in Wabash College chapel’ here &t and Darle Tranbarger of Elwood. |

10 a. m. today. i Miss Remmel, who was understudy to Victoria Sherry in 1948 “Stars Under the Stars” production “of “The Merry Widow” at Butler Bowl, Indianapolis, was to sing a group of songs by Frank Forge. “a. Butler was to play the Liszt

transcription of Bach's A minor

organ prelude and fugue.

DePauw Choir To Go On Tour

Times State Service

GREENCASTLE, Mar. 4—The

DePauw University Choir, founded

in 1011, will make 14 midwestern

appearances, 11 in Indiana, dur-| ing its 1949 concert season this| spring, George Gove, director, | has announced. The concert sea-| son will extend from Mar. 13 to

Apr. 25.

The choir made 15 midwestern ¢ and two eastern appearances dur-| ing its spring concert: season last | year, The tour included a special concert at the 1948 General Con-| ference of the Methodist Church]

in Boston last May.

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Louis orchestra, two programs, ar of new highway for each one| both on Sunday, Jan. 15; Ginette dollar of motor vehicle taxation.” | Neveau, violinist, Jan 28 and 29: a ———————— Blache Thebom, 11 and 12; Mr. Rubinstein, Feb. 26 and 27, and Mr. Szigeti, Mar. 18

ISTC Orchestra To Give Concert

Times State Service ¢ TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 4—The 4 Indiana - State Teachers College (%/(%7 RESTAURANT orchestra, under the joint direc- mem tion of Arthur Hill and James! Barnes, will present a-concert at 1606 N. ILLINOIS ST 3 p. m. Sunday in the Student WE— a Union Building auditorium. It ; |will.-be_.the..12th. annual. winter). FE LYRIC * : concert of the orchestra. : a Ea [Miss Priscilla Smith, cellist, of | 4 Terre Haute, will be the featured) ’ soloist. She has studied cello with!” Emalyn Remmel, Indianapolis 50- norothy Widlar, Luigi Silva of prano, and Henry Butler, pianist Eastman School of Music and cfitic ‘of The Indian-|Charles Bacon of the India and music critic ‘of The India State facutty, | Incidental solos will be played y Mary Hall of Lizton, violin,

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Enjoy Sunday " Dinner at Hopkins’ SERVING ALL DAY UNTIL 9:15 P. M.

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Times Amusement

CIvIC “Midsummer Night's Dream,” Junior .Civie production at 8:30,

CIRCLE Frankie Carle =e his orchestra,

Travis and Helen Westcott, at 11:30, 2:25, 5:20, 8 and 10:35.

T! h Harrison and Vivien Leigh, at 7.18 d 10:08 « “Ballerina,” with Maria Redina, 6 and 8:50. INDI “Wake ‘of the Red Witch,” with

John Wayne and Gail Russell, at 11, 1.08, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 and 10.

K “Yellow Sky,” with Gregory Peck, Anne ‘Baxter and Richard Widmark,

“Miss Mink of 1049," with Jimmy 2:40, 5:48 and 8:35.

. OEW'S “The Sun Comes Up,” with Jean. ry Xlord Nolan and

Fury,” with Madeleine Ckr« 1:15, 2:19, .5:23 and 8:27.

LYRIC “Let's Live a Little,” with Hedy Lamarr and Robert Cummings,

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Cougar Attacks Man In Logging Camp

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Services Monday Irvington Barber 24 Years Dies at 67.

{Methodist Hospital after -an (illness of three weeks, He was 67.

{Chureh, Niholas Antonov in ‘Shirley Brothers Irving Hill

Mr. Antonov is one of three ashington Park. Shi

inmates of a Displaced Per Survivors: include his wife, sons camp in the American Lydia; a daughter, Mrs. Zelda Zone of Germany who testified [Rominger, Dayton, O.; three sons, in behalf of anti-Communist John, Carlyle and Donald Bauer-| Victor Kravehenko in his Paris [meister,.. Indianapolis, and six]

libel suit against a Commu- |grandchildren.

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