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payment on ch ‘equivalent renchman inr. Fuleihan’'s n composers” s society. Exdifficult. the only muMr. Fuleihan ¢ in the '20’s, nake pianola y-Art, he tried ng the rolls. . was taking tions of Beeturning them treble played sa, and then vards, it didn’t beat all, but it cal sounds. It id rhythmical st out of this 1.
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SUNDAY, DEC. 31, 1950
The World of Music—
Offers Record- Roydlly: Plan for Orchestras
Alfred Wallenstein Proposes Formation Of Non-Profit Company to Make Discs | NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (UP)—A proposal to give Amer. fcan musicians a share in the royalties from the records they make, and at the same time provide our hard-pressed symphony orchestras with a new source of revenue, has been advanced here by Alfred Wallenstein, music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Speaking at a forum spon-| {from his development, has camsored by the music depart- paigned for his viola since 1938. | ment of Columbia University, THE PRAFIORE: = Symphony Mr. Wallenstein recommend- Society of New York has ap-' ed the organization of a non- Pointed Dimitri Mitropoulos mu-
x {sical director of the orchestra for profit recording company. liwe years, through the season
It would be composed of and 1952-53. controlled by the leading U. S8.} Mr. Mitropoulos has been an Symphony orchestras, as a means outstanding figure on the Americrisis can musical scene since his debut! which, he said, threatens the sur-/with the Boston Symphony in vival of serious music in this 1936. country. | From 1937 until the spring ot! Mr. Wallenstein pointed out 1949 he was musical director of. that foreign-made recordings to-|the- Minneapolis Symphony. He day represent a major proportion was appointed last spring as reg-| of classical record sales, because ular conductor of the Philhar-| the lower wage-scale of European 'monic- -Symphony for the current |
musicians makes it profitable of |season. 1950-51. produce records abroad that ar not economically feasible to I] PLANS for the “27th annual, ufacture here. {Naumburg competition have He suggested that American been announced by the Walter) musicians consent to record for |W. Naumburg Musical Foundaa lower fee in return for an es-/tion. The winning artists will be
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By / Erskige Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 31\— Leaks concerning Ingrid Bergman's new stork date are coming from close friends of the Rossellinis. And, a sidelight on “Europe 1951,” - announced as Ingrid's next picture, is that it's a revised version of a film planned by Rossellini as a Marlene Dietrich starrer several years ago.
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” - » | INSIDE ON the sudden with her director-husband, Pierre
\wind-up of Ann Sothern’ giChenal, \who's in Buenos Aires. The sepagation, she told me at the {long contract at MGM is the, Encore, for career reasons only. star's {ll health. Ann was forced He's directing in Buenos Aires, {to turn down every script sent she's acting) in Hollywood.
ther. by the studio when her| “What cam I do?” sighed FlorKildares warned against strenu-!ence. “We have gur careers.” {ous activity. She’s chipper and| ® 8, 8 - {bright on the “Maisie” radio] REASON for the delay in re-
|series, but her battle for health{lease of “Lightning Strikes ? is still going on. One bright note Twice” is that Zachary Scott as is that only one nurse attends'the menace tow over Richard ~ | her now instead of a round-the-{Todd as the herc\ in the boots“8 [clock shift of nurses, |and-saddie epic. The film's being | 8.88 iscissored and spliced by editors 3 x ANOTHER MOVIE with Nel-'to camouflage the y David and . . ' [son Eddy when “The Guardsman” Goliath espect. {finally closes. Jeanette Mac-| Big change of pace 10 the sub{Donald doesn’t think so. “Nobody'qued for Jerry Lewis, who's play[Seems to come up with a good ing a weak-kneed, studious hypo: jacrips any more,” she told me. chondriac in “That's My Boy.”
tablished royalty on every recording in which they participate,
ONE of eight Mozart sonatinas |
composed around 1769 will be
{presented in a New York Town {Hall debut recital sponsored b {the foundation during the 195152 season.
first performed in America by] the Swiss pianist Leo Nadelmann| at his Carnegie Hall concert on Jan. 5. The sonatinas were published by Simrock around 1810. They are included in the Koechel list, which is the authentic catalogue] of Mozart's entire work. Somehow the various copies of | the first and only edition got lost| with the exception of one that an| unknown pianist brought over to America around the turn of this| century, Mr. Nadelmann discovered the volume at the home of a friend in Worcester, Mass. o »
(pianists, violinists, violists, cel{lists and singers between the ages of 16 and 30 who have not jalready had a New York recital {reviewed by the critics. To qualify, each candidate must present written Jecommen: dations by a music teach music school, as well as re tad musicians of acknowledged) istanding, verifying his musical talent and capability of giving] a recital in Town Hall. Application blanks may be obtained from the Walter W. Naum{burg Musical Foundation, 130
{West 56 Street, New York 19,
Current neighborhood theater film attractions include: Betty
Grable and Dan Dailey in "My Prelle in
For Air Waves
A Storm Repeated Itself Six Times
By Science Service
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 — {Highlight for radio listeners dur-
ing 1950 was the storm in the
ionosphere that repeated Itself
THE VIOLA o an awkward in-|N. Y. All applications must be not once but six times.
strument, If it's small enough to tuck under the chin, it probably]
{filed before Feb. 1, 1951.
Not only were overseas broad-
"American Guerrilla in the Philippines" | town), Doris Day, James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Gordon The competition is open to| MacRae in "The West Point Story" (Arlington, Daisy and _Sher-
1950 Road Rough
Blue Heaven" (Avalon), Micheline (Bell and Upand Donald O'Connor and Patric ‘and Paramount).
idan), Fred Astaire in "Let's Dance" Clair, Strand, Uptown and Zaring), n "The Fuller Brush Girl" (Fountain
i. Granada, Rivoli, St. die Albert and Lucille Ball uare, Grove and Yogue) ina in "Francis"
ia Me
(Belmont lov
"We've made such good pictures! The laughs
together, i.” | » ~ . | MARTHA VICKERS may not! ve Mickey Rooney any more, but the cast and crew of “My|
Mae West as ‘Diamond Lil’
come as he ‘bounces
It's a shame to spoil ofr a football-star father ,and a
swimming-champ mother, Charles Russell, ex-husbami of Nancy Guild and once taggedifor {stardom by Fox, has given up his movie career and is now a
. True Story” do. They presented N el ghbor hood him with an “appreciation” scroi| Producer for CBS in New York). {following his direction of the film. GET OUT the weeping cloths Theaters Milt Ebbins, manager of Billy [for Lily Dache, Kenneth Hopkins
Eckstine, is showing off a $100
DOWNTOWN R—'"Follow The Boys”
and Webt. Point Story"
and “Saddle Tram Wildcat” and
pREM RBON_"
pill box, a gift from the singer. |
and the rest of the fancy bonnet hucksters—movie dolls aren’t go-
AMBASSADOR SE. Tae com “The Bashiul Bachelor. partments are labeled |ing to be covering their noggins | hi Kk” d ed “yr ” |»0DEO-—. Eas) snd oD . awk” and “Headache, Vitamin,” and |quring 1951. | “One Shivering Nght’ Sedative. That's the prediction of Ul ARLINGTON—"West Point Story” and| Warners is readying a comedy costume designer Bill Thomas, vaouede, e 4 Bie Heaven” and “The tagged * The Foolish Spinster.” who's whipping up wispy drapes Golden 20° "for ‘Rhonda Fle in “Little ELL Amer ma TMiliary Academy he! CORRINE CALVET'S salary Egypt.” ming 1a “Little, ELMON rancis” and “Streets of heat with Hal Wallis reaches the|
Says Thomas: “We've decided
c EM A “Three Secrets”. and “Devil's explosive stage. co! LEY Flame And The Arrow” and/thunderbolt has even left her|
and “Beaver! {agent bécause of her more- money |
y aome, Ta Danced’ plus Cartoon |
The French that hats are too risky in this
day when movies are released long after completion. Hat styles change more quickly than dress styles. A hat can
~| campaign. » » u PEDRO ARMENDARIZ, bor-
date a picture. Women all over will squeak like a tomcat. If it's {casts blacked out for . long Fi UNTAIN SQUARE—"Fuller Brush rowed from Mary Pickford, will . big enough to give a i its Lodge to Install [periods, but ' amateur contacts hl 3 and Hien, © onesame’. blus Qid.| have a lead role with Gigl Per- the country are getting away sonorous tone, you need your arms Leonard Massena | were also frequently disturbed, ! J IR BRS re Happy Years” and! TBU in Robert Gollet's “A Texas | oe oo ee stretched to play it well. hams complain. These “Beware Of Blon . Scandal.” etal — Lionel Tertis, of ‘London, who Leonard P. Massena will be in- some ysually lasted a week and | | Benn Dr lef’ Brush Girl" and “71 Margaret Sullavan's 1951 pic-'y HURT IN CAIRO FIRE has played this big brother to the Stalled as worshipful master by oo rreq at 27-day intervals. GRANADA of, mace aod onient: [ture for Columbia wil be “The .. .o0 wont Dee. 30 (UP violifi for ‘57 years, got tired of Monument Lodge 657, F. & A. M.| gi\.0 September there have! Aad gr Who's Kissing Her Now "I Mother” or Ruth Chatterton’s' © » LBYPL, - 30 (UP)— instruments that were too big,|in public ceremonies at 6 p. M. neon few consecutive days of | AMILTO Petty Gl” and 51 a dantation of her own novel, |A fire started by a peasant womtoo small, too round, or too flat. Thursday at the Masonic Temple, oq reception for those listening | IRVING “Tels Dance” and “Right “Homeward Borne. " an baking bread destroyed 60 cotSo he designed the “Tertis Model,” North and Illinois Sts. {to broadcasts trom London, Ber+] ni: “The Nevadan" and “Kill The {tages in the village of Tanamil, 16% inches long, big enough for| Other officers llin and Moscow. During more i Miniver Story and FLORENCE MARLEY is deny-|in southern Egypt today. Five sonority, yet small enough toto We instalicd {than half of each month people git MPL” Lonesome” and’ “Blues PE TUMOrs about a definite ritt persons were injured seriously. handle. nclude orris —— The Tertis model combines the|L- Pozner, senior ie rays Barras: asa vues [~~ LATE NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW TONITE AT ALL good points of all the violas Mr /Warden; Elmer : (bad reception. —oodll, Ocean Drive” and “Hh | FOUNTAIN SQUARE THEATERS — HAPPY NEW YEAR! Tertis has known and it provides ® Janes, Junios Predictions of radio reception | ar Canyon” and “Sunset In| | A TT FR SERN RON, a standard: shape for the instru- ; s {during the past year have been| R “All” About Eve” and “Holiday! MAT. T. ment. Violins have long been COX, treasurer; {correct 77 per cent of the time. RIVOLE Let’ FOUNTAIN Ro GRANAD : Earl J. Askren ht -“Let's Dance" and “Southside | ENOL SW YN 40c 1045 VIRGINIA AVE made in almost standard sizes, but * A ’ | forecasters of the National Bu- tn show tonight: 4 Mr. Tertis’ is the first standard Secretary) otto {reau of Standards here estimate. oa BERS rv Be Pi lags West and Lucille Ball ® Eddie Albert | Betty HUTTON ® Fred ASTAIRE viola. O. + SEN | During the past year only about RIeht ah Bt: | you were | #7 "” " ” The famous violinist, Wiliam lor deacon” Wil ee i ane SSI "FULLER BRUSH GIRL” | LET'S DANCEC Primrose, played four Tertis vi- lam H. Green, {been stormy, and of these 48 per “Southside 1.1000." - Shown at 12:45. 3:50, 6:50 and 10:18 ARD CONTE : olas in succession in a demon- Junior deacon; ng. wagsena [cent were predicted exaetly. i pT For Two" and “Naughty § john Barrymore Jr.—Chill Wills “SLEEPING CITY" stration concert in London. Held [VR BOSlCh “pomp, | Each of the seven-day disturb, Titiiap tevs Dance” and “Soutneide} “HIGH LONESOME" at 1:12. 4:48 and 8:31 breathed a sigh of relief, because, Shaplaini Deep Lester F. Bram. ances was forecast and carried EL AR ‘Let's Dance” and “South-l In Color af 2:29, 5:35 and 8:54 P. M. EXTRA MIDNITE SHOW ONLY he said, “the viola is hard enough [770 PF Fook gig d. and Edgar|in an exclusive Science Service| Mae West with James Courtney, one of her three leading risa — aban Avenue” and “Da-| Extra Midnite Show Only I WONDER ‘WHO'S : io play anyway, without makingle,, "wir. news story several days in ad-| men'in "Diamond Lil," Miss West's own celebrated melodrama, oy Citoast OF New Orisa andl] iit, HAVER ~tite, MONTOOMIRY, > it a wrestling match. \d Marks will be the lodge Vance. There have been no jar which opens a five-day run at the Murat Tuesday, Jan. 16. x 3 LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE KISSING HER NOW" - Mr. Tértis, who takes no money | Arnold Mar 8% sunspots upon which to blam ich ope y Ys van, rilla in i ne" Phill Pr, x Amefican n Technioolor at 11:40 Only s Technicolor at 11:51 Onl EE ——— (PTeSe tat ve on we Jctiet| these recurring disturbances, rst s . ix air 2 wen nd hulle ov ns REGE THEATRE Board and Mausice ave the Ma. forecast early in August. Hoosier 4-H Clubbers Win National Honors ZAR] Be Dance” and “Southside! John DERE Linda DARNELL, 42 So. IIL St. sonic Temple Association. The storms are typical of pe-| Five Indiana 4-H Club members|of 48 projects and nearly 70 ex-| ul om Rogues of VGA _. - ADULTS ONLY {riods of declining solar activity have won national honors, with! hibits. RE pancing pL az Shirt Forest” “2 FLAGS WEST 152 NORTH |such as we now have and which {$300 college scholarships, for| Mary - Elder, 19, “Dana, was AY 1 P. 30. 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