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Hoosier Profile

W. RICHARD LOMAX, the man who will digect the getting Up of a Jetsapnel office for the City of didn’t start out to be an government, He wanted to sing. The soft:spoken, stocky, 32-year-old assistant

and director of the Institute for Public Service at IU, started life to be trained as a musician. In fact, his first degree was an A. B. fram

_ New York University in 1939, in musie, He studied

government as a sort of sideline but his first love was singing. At New York University he had taken government classes under Dr. Roy V. Peel, When Dr. Peel came to IU as director of the Institute of Politics, Mr. Lomax came along, too," as 3 fellow in the Institute and got his Master's degree in government in 1940. It was at IU, too, - that he met his future wife, Miss Joan Crocker, then working for a Ph: D, in government. They were married an-Jan, 4, 1940,

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professor of government at Indiana University

the pursuit of -musical study, he Joined Ley

several Gilbert ‘and Buivan tions other light opera while seeing w York state with summer stock companies. re completion of college, however, he found the study of government, which he had considered secondary, was now his primary interest, He came tg IU to study for his master's in government but continued an acute interest in music. Even today he studies veice and sings at the Bloomington Episcopal Church,

Ma Opera Company while in high sohoo with

After completion of his master's degrees work! - back to New York state and!

at JU he headed became a member of the State Civil Service Com-

mission at Albany, From Albany he was sent to}

New York City to establish a district office which he operated for 11 months before returning to the state capital. © ; Then came the war. He entered service as a Navy officer and was chief of classification of the Fifth Corps Area. Later he directed the Office of Personnel for the Air Force. _The e Naja then J him on an in" Néw York he was 8 gunnery officer, executive and skipper successively, before being called to the office of the Secretary of the Navy in Washington, In Washington he became assistant management adviser to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, where he remained until he left active duty in February, 1946. He returned to Indiana University in 1947, As a lieutenant in the Navy Reserve, he spends several weeks each summer on active duty in Washington to keep brushed up on government personnel. This, he says, is helpful in his work ith the IU Institute of Training for Public rvice.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Jean Terry will be vocalist

with Joe Sanders’ orchestra for. dances at the Indiana Roof to-

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Civic Theater Production Called Big Assignment for Amateurs . ~~ By Henry ‘Butler The Civie Theater's March production, “An Inspector Calls,” certainly is one of the less lively shows of the eur-

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Quartet’s program. |in ‘There's no point in razzing the Civie Players | for ineptitude. After all, J. B. Priestley’s myatical’ play—a kind of ‘modern “Everyman” in the sense that it goes deeply into’ the problem of moral responsibility—is no cinch. In fact, I don’t see just why it was selected as d Civic enterprise. It demands virtuoso acting in the leading role, as Thomas Mitchell demonstrated in the touring comThe Inspector who calls must somehow contrive to seem like the incarnation of human conscience. He's no ordinary detective.

Carries Big Lead

If that statement sounds under-enthusiastic, 1 hasten to add I saw only one act of last night's opening before having to leave for World War Memorial and the New York

ing ; through t the roquefort-mar-bled entries of that mausoleum shortly after I arrived.

..What I heard of the program).

was the latter half of Mozart's BE fat Divertimento- for violin, vio and cello, and the Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor. . The Mozart, with Alexander Schneider, violin; Milton Katims, viola, and Frank Miller, cello, really merited the enthusiastic intermission comments. You should have heard the final Allegro, with Mr, Schneider doing wonders as an ensemble first violinist (keen, haunting tone,

not voluptuous or exhibitionistie).|

Ww. Richard Lomax "Mother or Father?—

Ingrid’s Daughter May Hold - Balance in Custody Fight

Pia’s Choice of Parent Seen Influential To Any Judge Presiding at Hearing

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 18 (UP)—Ingrid Bergman's 12-year-old daughter Pia may have to decide herself whether her mother or

father gets her custody.

Both a judge and Dr. Peter Lindstrom’s atterney revealed that ‘possibility today. Superior Judge Georgia Bullock, who presides over the Los

The Institute provides information on public jobs to students, interviewing about 2000 every year. It gathers information on U. 8. Civil Service and other public positions in all states. It also supervises examinations for government positions so applicants need not travel to other . States or to Washington.

Will Continue IU Activities

IN HIS NEW CONNECTION with the ity family of Indianapolis, Mr, Lomax plans to spend two days each week in the Hoosier capital during the next few months, He will continue his activities on the IU campus at Bloomington. He is a firm believer in active interest in his community as a citizen and recently joined with Census Director Peel in organizing a neighborhood group called the East Side Improvement Association to get interest stirred up in better city planning. He'll be in Indianapolis assisting; directing and working on the new personnel office. He's an expert and knows his business. It may be well to warh his fellow workers that he's apt to burst forth in song any time . . . and it'll be a good

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He has to carry a back-break-ing load of significance ‘in the play. And the others in the cast have to play up to him in his full stature as prober of souls. Everybody has to act on several planes at once. It's all a: terrific assignment] for amateurs. From seeing Act I; |

Mr. Katims on viola and Mr. Miller on cello were superb .in this, as later in the Brahms Quartet, Mieczyslaw Horszowskli, quartet's pianist, joined in the Brahms Quartet. Mr, Horszowski

plunged into that melee, almost|,

as tough as the B fiat Piano

the

last night, I'm sorry to say Jack| Concerto, with great nerve -and

eo d t t | skill Hatfelfs pia Yers don't quite Mies Amazing performance through-

There may be local talent Mr. Out, with Mr. Katims being a Hatfield hasn't tested in dificult kind of pivot man on viola, mak-

ventures. like this. What ap-| parently has been done in casting “An Inspector Calls” is another routine job of assigning parts to Civic veterans. Sometimes that works, Tt! would always work in an easy, obvious, high-scheol-level play. But serious production of serious plays means immense effort. It means discovery and training of! new talent. . Dees Fine Job

Now for mentions: Paul MeNamara, in the Thomas Mitchell

gn 2 ‘My 8 d arong” e Eight Bail." Pe ° Broilers” and “Mr, Soft

NS URBORROOD snunato & =Red, River” and “Chris-AVELON-C oe 2 aut] Doll” and ia hd “Unteriow.” Fane line” and. “Coast

- Everybody Does It” snd “Life wir Priend Irma" and “That aliguge to Lassie” and “Down

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Angeles Chjldren’s Court of Conciliation, said Pia’s choice would be “influential” to any judge handling the custody case.

“The judge almost invariably questions the child,” Judge Bul“The child's reactions to her parents would have primary importance to me. As far as I.could under th law and in consideration of the evidence, I would give weight to the child's views.”

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Dr. Lindstrom,

on grounds Miss

“I Don’t Know” Isaac Pacht, attorney for Lindstrom and himself a former Superior Court judge, said he had never asked Dr. Lindstrom which parent Pia wanted. #1-don’t-know,;”. Mr. Pacht ad“But after taking all the evidence in this case I will- know what her desire is. I have no doubt she will want to stay with the doctor.” Miss Bergman's lawyer, Greg Bautzer,” would not comment on Pia’'s possible choice. Judge Bullock emphasized, however, that Pia’'s choice would not

days. Mr. * Johnson pointed to the

there should be

the judge or jury, if there is one. “This case is tremendously important, not only to us in Ameri-

judge said. “Whatever decision is made will be criticized by some People everywhere.” TU. 8. to, Lift Gates _ Meanwhile, indications were that the actress and her lover, Roberto Rossellini, would be permitted to enter the United States for the court fight in which she seeks the child, in addition to $150,000 she said she earned from

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Charlie - Chaplin

SYMPHONY FABIEN SEVITZRY

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“Violinist TONIGHT—8:30 P. M. TOMORROW—3:00 P. M. MURAT ORE PS” Bn Wands EE Love Death” inRusic 2 ws “aymphony ad

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Elizabeth 8t.,

the film “Stromboli, vision of community property. Sen. Edwin Johnson, (D. Colo.), protested her possible re-entry.on ground she and Mr, Rossellini, |In' who fathered her son, were guilty of “moral turpitude.”

a cross-complaint next week to his wife’s suit in which he will seek a divorce and custody of Pia

fit” to have her daughter, Pacht said he regards Miss Bergman's Mexican mail-order divorce as a complete “nullity.” The quéstion of Miss Bergman's fitness apparently will main issue in the custody battle ‘which-may be in court within 90

lini romance as one of the reasons

of the motion picture industry,

Kirshbaum to End Series of

The last program in a current series, “Films of Fun, Fact and Fantasy,” at Kirshbaum Center, 2314 N. Meridian St., will be pre-

Highlighting the - pregram will “Hymn of the Nations,” a musical film, with -Arture Tos-

phony orchestra and featuring

Other items will be two early

rand a documentary film directed by Ralph Steiner and Willard “Dyke, with music by Aaron; Copeland and narration by. Morris

Purdue Fraternity Pledges Local Students

Three Indianapolis student s! have been pledged -to_Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, at Purdue University. are Donald 8S. Baxter,|March meeting at the Claypool

| School of Science; James H. Duke, | Mezelin, attorney for the Indiana

School” of Mechanical Engineer- speaker. ing, and John “MM. Bruce, 25 N. x sophomore in the School of f Electrical Engineering.

shiing 2% Maavs of the Plains” 3X ponaonsd,? oF SHS snd “Port L “Ambush ~tPree—Pori— n Wang ms the —~— and “Deep eri puny of Treason” ‘and

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Joseph Szigeti to. Be Symphony -Soloist

Joseph Szigeti, Fabien Sevitzky's ‘Symphony soloist for the week-end pair of Murat concerts, will- play three not-too-familiar violin works. Mr. Szigeti, now celebrating the 25th anniversary of his American debut, will be heard in Bach's D minor Concerto, the Tartini Concerto and Corélli's “La Folia”

be the

has angrily Bergman-Rossel-

federal licensing

Films

day and 3 p. m. tomorrow, Dr. Sevitzky has programmed a world premiere of Carl Eppert’'s Symphony No. 5 and three Wagner excerpts: The Prelude and Entr’'acte from Act III of “Lohengrin.” the Prelude; Entr'acte and - Love Death from “Tristan and Isolde” and the “Tannhaeuser”™ Overture,

m, tomarrow.

the NBC Sym-

Choir, with Jan Earlham Science Hall

Contracts Awarded

Two Indianapolis firms have been awarded contracts for work on the David Worth Dennis Sct)

comedy shorts

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TACOMA.

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*|Meddenhall, New Officers of the

Charles Owens, Ind.,, will be chairman for the event, Other committee members are’ Jerry Seawright, Danville, I1l.; Newton Beatty, Frankfort; Ronnie Giles, Gene Gehring, Betty Blades and Marjorie S8tuhldreher, Indianapolis, and Martha

preparations include Edgar Davis, Indiangpolis, president; lAusenbaugh, Evansville, “president; Martha Wagner; Indi< J" anapolis, secretary, and Martha Bailey, Indianapolis, treasurer. Prof, Rosamond R. Jones and Dr. George P. Rice Jr, are the faculty sponsors for the e group.

Battleground’ and -“Synday

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role and wearing makeup that! made -him- look as -if -he-had a couple of shiners, does a praiseworthy job. Alma Fitzgerald, as Sybil Birling, and Joe Vurpillat, as Gerald Croft, struck me as having the best notions of the why and wherefore of their being on the stage. Hope Zazas, as Sheila, and Eugene Thomas, as Eric Birling, were credible. So was Mary Malatesta, as Edna, the maid. Only partly disguised by a mustache, the prominent character whose Civic stage name is Hartman -seemed-to need a

livelier play to harry him and make- him wade more energetically through the proceedings.

” ” » The New York Quartet's econhundreds “of eager listeners,

cigaret and conversation-minded, |milling during intermission about

Castle, class directing

William

ence Hall at Earlham College. The B. E. 8chenck -Co., - was

contract on a low bid of $450,954. The Sanborn Electric Co., received the electrical contract on la bid ‘of $69,890.

Law Alumni to Meet

Indianapolis Alumni Chapter, Sigma Delta Kappa, will hold its

freshman in the Hotel Monday noon. Joseph T. junior in the state fire marshal, will be the

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Piano Team to Play On Purdue Series

Times State Service

ley and ' Gearhart, duo piano team, will be heard in concert at 8 p.m, Friday in the Purdue University Hall of Music. The two pianists are a regular feature ‘on the Fred Waring radio and television programs. They will appear on the Purdue convocation series in place of Dame Myra Hess, English pianist who canceled her American tour because of illness.

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