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LAFAYETTE, Mar. 14—Viadi- to our next season’s schedule of| mir Golschmann and the St. Lou-/11. . ! But here's one big difference De the second of two con~ Sian Detween St. Louis and Indianapof Music. Halll is. St. Louis has an auditorium
Even though the program did | seating 3500.
By Erskine Johnson “HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 14—"Actors Are Laqusy Lovers” will be discussed by Kirk Douglas in a Motion Picture magazine symposium, due to lit the stands next month. It was ‘written before the craé ip of his marriage and Kirk now regrets having anything to do with it. " Kirk is tasting fame for the first time as a result of
| “Champion” . and has every IU to Present
' yo Parsifal’ ; Classic Booked For Pam Sunday
There are 13 scripts on his desk.
- ~ . LOOKS LIKE Joan Fontaine
will do “Trilby” for Jesse Lasky . Lucille Ball is talking to
‘Inot pack that vast hall with lis-
..|avoided the all-too-common ex-
Our” next year’s orchestra budget has been pared to a figure tic triumph. a». ‘|considerably below $200,000. .I Mr. Golschmann and his excel-can assure you Fablen Sevitzy's lent orchestra seem to understand orchestra stacks up very well in each other thoroughly, and hence comparison with Mr, are able to achieve remarkable mann's. effects in precision, brilliance and tone. I was particularly struck by the Golschmann version of the Brahms First Symphony, which
teners, it certainly was an artis-
tremes of ponderous slowness or Speedway. velocity.) wl, wi "Andante Impressive t The andante sostenuto second: ‘movement was 'played last night! {as a kind of ‘elaborate nocturne. It was done simply and lyrically,
CBS about televising her airshow, “My Favorite Husband.” BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 14 — Claire Trevor has" purchased the|“Parsifal,” Richard Wagner's |film rights to a play, “Halfway|great opera about the legendary to Nowhere.” It's about a dipso-|HOly Grail, will' be produced by maniac heroine, similar to her Indiana -University’s School of| Oscar nomination role in “ex Mime on Palm Sunday, Apr. 10. Largo.” T6 be staged in the IU audi-| RE |torium. under the direction of| JACK PAAR says he was hap- Ernst Hoffman and Hans Busch, | py his wife presented him with visting stage conductor from the | just one child (a daughter) and Stockholm, Sweden, Royal Opera, not twins. “Things are tough. the four-hour opera will be pre-
’ : " gented in two sessions. {We've only got one diaper./.k-. . Tito Guizar is headed back for|, The first session’ will run from
JuhS Blatos afier a year Of MeX\| mission followed by the second {ean -Ina king. {sessfon-at 7:15pm. { These long distance telephone fred C. Bain of the music school | calls sepia singer Savannah|,)ounced today. {Churchill is receiving from Joe Third In Year [Louis mean only one Sing -re Messrs. Hoffman and Busch, jmance. . . . Nancy Walker [collaborators in last years IU| slated for a Sate with the stork. |proquctions of Otfenbach’s “Tales 5. {of Hoffmann” and Kurt Welill's| AGENT Frank Cooper lunched | ‘Down In the Valley,” again will
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{Len Stern, and then tried to grab most ambitious IU operatic venthe check. Len got it. “What's|ture in a year, Dean Bain added. ithe matter?” said Mr. Cooper. Principals in the Wagner opera “Isn't my money any good?” will include: Guy Owen Baker,
| Len winced: “It should be— |Elkhart; Tom Merriman, South
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| corded “Ooh, Dr. Kinsey!” The | | lyrics, I hear, are .as clinically i Trank as the book. a school faculty.
In Murat Show
{Bend; David Aiken, Benton, IIL; {Charles Campbell, Dallas, Tex.; [Hazel Shirley, Indianapolis; Mary {Alice Hensley, Martinsville, and George Krueger. of the)
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MURAT “High Button Shoes musical Soiledy starring Eddie Foy Jr, at 8:3
Fats “The Lite o t Riley» with Wiliam Bendix, Glea O Delle - “id, 3:55, 7 and 1} 0. “Se ts New York” with Henry Neorian and Rude Vallee, at : 5:40 and 8:50.
11:28, . ESQUIRE “Day of Wrath.” Danish film, af 6, 8:05 and 10:10. INDIANA “Rogues” Regiment,” with Dick Powell. Marta Toren and Vincent Price, at 12:50, 4:05, 7:20 and 10:30. “The Saxon Charm,” with Robert Montgomery, Susan Hayward, John Payne and Audrey Trotter, at 11:20, 3%, 5:50 and 8:55. KEITH'S
(4 to 6 p. m., with a supper. inter-| Dean Wil- !
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without straining for cosmic) = {effects. Fine playing by Leonard Arner, first oboe, and thé admiirable St. Louis strings (cellos and |double-basses in that outfit are {simply swell) made the andante unusually impressive. During intermission, Mr. Golsch{mann explained back stage that he was a bity leery abouf'putting {Claude Levy's orchestral transcription of Vitali’s “Chaconne” {in the second half of the pro-
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It turned out to be one of the f= evening’s most fascinating offer-| ings—pre-Bach stuff with most, {but not quite all, of Bach's spine[tingling sense of infinite minor-| key variations on descending bass {figures. . x | Halls Tympanist | | Before I list a few facts about the St. Louis orchestra, let me [beat my Underwood tom-tom for|
(who has superb technique and! manages to coax tone as well as percussion out of his kettles. i Max —Steindel, orchestra personnel manager and former first cellist, told me something about the orchestra’s budget and other matters. Indianapolis orchestra, fans and workers in the “Buy a Share in Your Symphony's Fu-| campaign should be in-| terested. | With 87 in the orchestra—about! they same size as ours—the St.| Louis Symphony needs about | $300,000 annually, half of, which| comes from the yearly mainte-nance-fund drive. Besides tours, Mr. Golsch-| mann’s orchestra give 20 pairs of
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