Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1949 — Page 35
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red x Night— Gale Storm or ‘Stormy Gale
Wilson Gets Mixed Up on Name of Hoosier’s Bride
mother of three sons, aged 2, 3 and 6.
- The qldest son, Philip, recently asked her, as she headed
for the studio:
NEW YORK, Oct. 22— Although the idea is being circulated by Hollywood that Miss Gale Storm, the glamourpuss, is one of our leading lapfuls, the fact is that she is the
" “Where you going Mom?” . “To make a movie,” she!rieq.
said. “I got . 7-year RKO Suntrast pho “" ”" « + + but they kept me a fast 6 Do you sing In this one?” he;\\ ing and dropped me,” she said.
ask No.” ~+“Good!” shrieked sonny, hap-
pily. Philip is in the ornery stage, just Hike my son Slugger, who delights in calling his old man a louse and certain types of vermin. I understand such comments. s =.= GALE, now 27, a I'l ole Texas gal, weighing only 110, prefers to| think that Philip doesn't really| dislike her singing.
mothers.
said, “we'll cure you.”
nough of the stuff.”
girls,” says Al Bernie,
| That's Earl, brother.
=y don’t know about you, but I'm
thing awful. Sometimes I think of |, Symphony Orchestra. her as Gale Storm, sometimes as
“The name was Mr, Lasky’s Program.
. Gale Sto series.
But Miss Stormy Gale, I mean|Vitzky hopes to acquaint
| Miss Gormy Stale, I mean Miss/music lovers with the story and| {Mr. Ducloux said. Gale Storm, said to me, “As my/meaning of new composers and own name was Josephine Cottle, their works and reacquaint them!
gram.
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“THE GREAT sA7e8Y” ing Mission Sunday.
DR a a EAST ON U. 8, 52 TO i ’
SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 P. M. throughout the world.
Two years later they were mar-
Let us pass silently and painlessly over her several years at Monogram, and behold her now emerging from the wilderness {and going to work for Universal!International, where she's com|ing up soon in a picture called “Abandoned,” all’ about unwed
» - . Today's Best Laugh: A LUSH WENT to Alcoholics Anonymous, recounts Bill Ber-
“I like to think he's jealous of|t50tt], and complained, “No matsharing his mother’s singing With ier what I do, I can't get enough
others,” she says, hopefully but| to drink.” “Don't worry,” they|h Joubtfully.
wants to be cured?” yelled the runk. “Jus’ fix it so I can get
Wish I'd Said That “SOME .OF .THESE. chorus
|| vague minds in Vogue bodies , . .”
Conductor to Explain Symphony Offerings Starting Nov. 8, Fabien Sevit-
fatrigued by this gal's name. |zky will offer free lectures on muwhich I get mixed up on some-|sic to be played by the Indianap-
Stormy Gale. Sometimes, of, ne first explanatory talk by course, I don’t think of her at all.|the music director and conductor hg ink of it vourself?”|of the symphony will be given in 1 dy ey think y the War Memorial Auditorium at “No, I won & Jesse Lasky con-| 8 p. m. Nov. 8. Dr. Sevitzky will test and the name went WITH speak on the selections to be perthe first prize” she said. * formed on the opening concert
own idea. To illustrate his lecture, “¥e was on a plane one day.|Sevitzky will have the two-piano It started raining and sleetingiteam of Louise Sparks and Doragainst the window and the name othy Ritter play exerpts from “came to him . ,. just hike that some of the works on the first
eapon In Cold War
Voice of America's Songs Win Friends Behind Iron Curtain
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP) — Walter Ducloux, who has been around, claims that America has done more for music in its comparatively short history than any other country.
Swiss or of conducting the National Company Symny in the first two concerts of its fall series this year. ‘
He also is the music authority on the State Department's “Voice of America” programs, select American music to be he: on the other side of the Iron Cur-
“In America, music is everybody's treasure” Mr. Ducloux sald. “When I was in the American Army in Europe and told young music students that this country was one of the world's leading musical centers, they asked if America had produced a Beethoven or a Brahms or a Chopin or a Liszt.
Industry Alds “I told them no, but America ad 20,000 high school bands. And that factories, such as those in Ft. Wayne, Ind, give musicians easy jobs so they can afford to continue to play in local orchestras and give the public fine music.” Mr. Ducloux was born in Switzerland in 1913, and came to the
Speedway).
town little theater play.
over-stocked market,”
starring role in ant aries,”
ete, H
Starring in attractions now at the neighborhood theaters are: Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth in "Top O' the Morning™ (Daisy, Emerson, Hamiton and Vogue); Dorothy Hart oe Howard Duff in "Calamity Jane and Sam Bass" (Arlington, Irving, Rivoli and Zaring): Celeste Holm and Loretta Young in “Come to the Stable’ Bell, Granada and Ritz); Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford in "Lust for Gold (Strand, St. Clair and Uptown), and Shelley Winters and
am Powell in "Take One False Step" (Arlington, Belmont, Old Trail and
United States in 1939. He was| »|drafted into the U. S. Army in 1943 and went overseas in 1944 in
Czechoslovakian Philharmonie, jo and that was at the invitation of the Russian, British and Ameri-| can commanders. “We use all types of songs on the Voice of America programs, because all types of music are fa-~| = miliar in America. The music that| is strictly American is the Indian] | tribal songs, contemporary hit tunes, cowboy songs and Hollywood film music, which is the! & most highly developed technically] * of any music ever written. America has all kinds of music. The 3 leading bagpipe school is in the United States.
ARN aTON and AV;
Cross
.iwhat youngsters in this country
lke, and they grow tired of it ond just as quickly. = “Music plays an important part LINCOLN~'
in the lives of Americans. That is| why when we are describing the
tamed Bre
“Isn't that corny?” Through the lectures, Dr. Se-
what could I do?” with the classics. If there is a deAnyway, that Jesse Lasky con- mand, Dr. Sevitzky will offer a {est started her. lecture before each concert. * She got a screen contract , , .| Dr. Sevitzky will point out the
‘didn’t keep it long . . . and so did/thematic material and its devel- & boy, Lee Bonnet, of South Bena|opment of the Bach and Tchal.°0 [OF alumnl teachers attendand the University of Indiana, |KOVSKY selections on the first pro- x
GROwVwVE Roman Catholics in U. S.
Suan Horwari—novers Preston | Mark Mission Sunday
A letter from His Holiness. Pope|
: AT ° {Plus XII to Catholics of the bin, Mrs. Martha Turpin, Miss| {United States urges that they Marguerite Hardy, Charles Maas, ba {pray for missions, that young men Ne oy Peterson, Miss Burns and White, comedy | the River” {offer themselves as candidates| Dorothy Carson, Miss Doroth az oy AT FOUNTAINTOWN [for the priesthood and that\Dipple, Robert Nipper, Toy dance team, will be one of the |GrOVE— “Tulse” ‘THAT WONDERFUL URGE’ [through material and spiritual| Steiner, Miss Julia Gerlach, Har-| nine vaudeville acts scheduled |” Door* and * Barker—Brenda Joyee |gifts, the faithful attempt to{0ld Gossett, Mrs. Leone Hall,
lackburn and , . “Tarzan’s Magic Fountain” | further the cause of missions| Miss Belle Ramey, Richara Culp,| bY Potentate Max Blackbu PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN-Ches-
life of a particular state, we injclude the music of that state” | Brooklyn
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Ie ———— Dude Goes Butler Alumni Luncheon’
Committee Named | Committee members for the annual Butler University lunch-
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sociation meeting have been anno d by George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary. | Indianapolis teachers named to
|the committee inclue Mrs. Tom Drasy
. Bemis, Frank Baird, Miss Jane “ Meoron “TULSA” Roman Catholics all over the Colsher, Kyle Peters, Miss Doro- ED Alan 1ada-Buis Yield |United States today are celebrat-|thy Reinacker, Walter Floyd, paaaadian, Pacis.
{Miss Dorothy Ellis, . Miss Su |Guthridge, Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miss Marthana McWhir, Hal To
retary.”
Mrs. Mildred Orr, Mrs. Ray C.| entertainment chairman Russell
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“When My Baby Smiles at Me"
Alan Ladd—Betty Field
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‘Take Me Out oe Ball Game’ Brodie “| Cheated the Law”
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TODAY 1:15—-MON. TU.
“LIFE OF RILEY"
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7800 W. Washington—Box Office Opens 8:15-—Show Starts 7 = Romsa—Marilyn Maxwell Jean Wallasco—Franchet Tons
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ance Team i rhood D ce Te . INeighborho [Experts Working On Ways
To Quiet Noises in Autos
They Are Diagnosing Engine Knocks And Plan Methods to Muffle Them
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP)—S8cientists at the Illinois Institute og to to he Ball of Technology have gone to work trying to eliminate the knocks rand | land other noises in your automobile. As a starter, they have designed a double-walled engine noise tent room where accurate sound measurements of noise can be . According to Dr. Wilson P., Green, professor of Mechanical
al Engineering. engine noises can be {reduced by as much as 50 per|
Military Intelligence. But he took his world of music Theaters with him. He revived the Nancy, | | France, symphony. He was the first American to conduct the:
These Walls" and “Show ercy."
RODEO--"Panhandle” and “Angel Alley,” pl “Hot Scots.’
me" a’ ‘I Cheated BELL~= Come to the Stable” and gy
ry one
oRnd Aros or Great § a
|CORONET--"Carnegie Hail, " DAISY] ‘Top O' the Morning” and
DREAM. “Ms snd Pa Kettle” and “Criss “Top O' the Morning” and
“Any engine, automotive, locomotive, or power plant, can be {quieter,” Green says. “Pro nosis and design can m least 50 per cent of the noise without altering Jove or efficiency.
A MINNEAPOLIS firm has anRouted the development of a ype rechargeable silver bath releases five times the
The trick may be through use of the test room, ana| Which is built on a four-inch platandi goorm of soft rubber and lined Ooms o to the sania” snd | with a six-inch thickness of fireHAMILTON “Top ©’ the Morning” ana Proof fiberglass. “The Judge Steps Out.”
“When My Baby Smiles at Me" and “The Great ayer.
EMERSON “Brimstone.”
“We know that be-bop and| GARFIE other rhythm music is liked by ; young people in other countries. 8 rir ey They like its novelty, which is ToN-T
DR. GREEN explains that the ied whic ting Kentuckian” end joudest noise—usually the ex-lenergy
VING—"The id June = Every Sunday” and {haust—is the first to be measured,|lead and nickel.
“I was a personal drug on an
an inde
contract with Howard Ss.
‘I Am Discovered’ “Suddenly,” he sald wryly, “1
am discovered.”
It was his third
. Pere rer came to Hollywood four years ago as a movie director. Later he was re-discovered in New York by David O. Selznick and signed to a contract as actor-director-producer. He never got any jobs, though.
“I appeared in a road show
company of ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’ and I was assistant director with John Ford on ‘The Fugitive’,” he said. “Then I sat out my Selznick contract.”
Turns Director When he was free, he tried to
direct plays in Hollywood. tried for a small role in a play, He was rejected.
“I finally got as far from Hol-
lywood as an actor can go,” he sald. “I went to Mexico City and directed two plays.”
When he went back to New
York, de Rochemont signed him Boundaries
for “Lost “The picture was released,” he
said, ‘and I was a _hot all over again.” Prospect
Hoosiers Receive Posts In Dental Association
Dr. J. B. Carr, 4460 Marcy
Lane, recently was re-elected trustee of the American Dental Association's seventh district ere.
Dr. Maynard K. Hine, dean of the Indiana University School of ntistry, was ted to the reappoin
Sonal ASsqcistion, Dr. Grant Van uysen an Dr. Herbert WwW, Mason
“The Walking Hills.”
and the next step is to reduce it. MECCA_--The Lite of Riley”
snd “Un. |Eventually every gear, piston, and h OLIVER—' Sires of f Laredo” and “Texas, moving part:
The new battery is expected to ave an important part in is checked and operation of hearing eh] ig Spokesmen for the Maico Commakers of the battery, say Dersons in ig aids
OR. ANTAL t “Fighting Fools.
“To measure some specific comPARAMOUNT Fin on
ponent, such as exhaust noise,” he I, Thav's My Baby” and says, ‘ [the room With the "|1ato the cell through sound-nsu-lated parts. Only the exhaust is heard within the room.” His “patients” so far have included a 20-pound, one-horse power lawn mower and a 2000-horse-
Z—''Come to he Stable” or My Baby
sir. Thats heir they Save lost re, "With the
use of silver, it was point the batteries ma Jointeq gut
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musiestion gadgets, it is pointed
CINEMA
16TH AND DELAWARE—RI-2790 TODAY ¢ MONDAY g TUESDAY Ray Milland—Jean Peters
It Happens Every Spring
Gard “The Great Sinner” Continuous From 1:30 P. M.
he Figh ting Kentuckian” and | “Calamity ane and 8,"
AT pr “Takeo Ons Palse Step.” Zz a > tion of oeridls i“ Bell arabe on Baler He said that a combination of any other com- MOTHER WORE br Ts” camera, magnetic recorder, and sound analyzer chart the over-all noise and then the engine is stripped so that each mechanical part, operating separately, can be !studied for noise reduction.
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Mu.—Adults §5c¢—Children 20¢
STRAND “Lust for Gold” and Wrong Number” and TUXEDO "Mother Wore Tights” PRIOWN ‘Lust pe Gold” voady iy Dream.”
| ZARING—"'The Ee | lamity Jane and Bam Bass.” } SUBU
TACOMA Sorry,
Great Gatsby” and “'Ca-
REENWOOD DRIVE-IN-'"City
and “The Great Gatsby." MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN—“Knock on Any ‘Man Eater of Kumson." MOONLITE DRIVE-IN—‘That Wonderful “Tarsan’'s Magic Fountain”
enne."” Friesner, Mrs. Carl Lipp and Mrs.| Holler for the first Murat Tem- EE Eo yon
Jack Tierney. ple Theater Party of the season. The luncheon will be held in| The show will be presented
the Columbia Club, Oct. 28 and 29 at 8:15 p.m. ThA A Aw? | for Murat members and their
STAR outta 3 adios Loretta Young—Van Johnsen RE A Om. 1900 IN TECHNICOLOR! : SRIGHTWOOD ‘MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN’ {ll TODAY @ MONDAY @ TUESDAY (Engaars pennies (Black Beauty's FRROOLLOUUU)
“MA AND PA KETTLE" BELMONT
Burt RISS CR ne DeCarl TODAY, 1 P. M.—-MON. & TUES,
“CRISS fioss® John Wayne—Vera Ralston
The Fighting Kentuckian
William Powell—Shelley Winters
“Take One False Step”
TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS Teiaritor, “BIa JACK” Eddie Albert—Gale Sterm
Anot
REX oroten Aa 1985 Donald LE Delaven
“Yos Sir, That's My Baby”
sinia Maye
MACrea—Vir “Colorado Territory” GARFI] EL Le) n
Russell—Dennis
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Bing Cresby—Ann Birth “TOP 0' THE Nona As n-—Do,
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Van Johnson—Judy Garland In Beautiful Technicolor!
In the Good Old Summertime William Powell--Vera Ralston
‘TAKE ONE FALSE STEP
© MONDAY x TUESDAY BING CROSBY-—ANN BLYTH “TOP O° THE MORNING”
ALEXANDER KNOX-—-ANN SOTHER!
“THE SUsGe STEPS our”
Lore!
Young-—Celeste “COME “To THE STABLE” Roy Acuff “GRAND OLD OPRY”
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Plus Ray McDonald ® Barbara Fuller, “FLAME OF YOUTH”
TODAY—MON.—~TUES Open Sunday, 13:48 P. M. John WAYNE—Vers RALSTON “The Fighting Kentuckian”
ne Yvonne
1 CONT. MAT. TODAY FROM 1 P. M. Calamity Jane & Sam Bass
“COME TO THE STABLE”
Jas. Davis “MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM”
TODAY HRY TUESUAY Open 12:45 P. M.
r nt Irvington Showing Jennifer Jo uis Jour
“MADAME BOVARY” Tera “MOVIE CRAZY”
John Wayne—VYera Ralston “THE FIGHTING KENTUGKIAN™
TODAY, MoNhay S, T
“10p or tute Cont on “Brimstone’
Loretta Young—Oeleste Holm
“COME TO THE STABLE” al
D. 0’Connor, Gloria DeHaven
“YES SIR! THAT'S My BABY oe
Glenn Ford» — uA Ea
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of the dental school alse were TeAppointed 18 Sommittess,
TODAY AND TOMORROW Bing Cresbr—Ann Blyth
“TOP 0’ THE MORNING”
Gloria Henry—Ross Ford
“AIR HOSTESS”
Now OW any
Today Mat. and Eve. & Monday ABBOTT & COSTELLO
“IN THE NAVY” Susan Hayward in “TULSA”
Yvonne De (arlo—Howard Duff “CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS”
IN TECHNICOLOR
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Alan LADD—Betty FIELD “THE GREAT
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