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A NE A ny IE EN LR BR A RN RS TRE ID AT IR I a es a Ca ETI TT TT HH HTLP° : 21 ” : oP PAGE 18 : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : pid APR. 5, 199) THURSD ; Fretmrens 2 sion 4 TY ' “Witch Hunt’ Label Murat THEATER ; Clock ut in Campaign Quiz JOINT RECITAL 1 j 7 - - Every Evo eren nner ore ‘Harriet Lee wis (JASHINGTON, Kor 5 (UP) | ppp Mice, | Bl EEE ACC Har . - 3 . . ! . i RE 6 P.M | Randolph Scot 2.15 and 818 Tn clrent 8 1% day branded the current Senate! Stigefi a Horszowski | - Pere : oY INDIANA yARFOOT —P L ; oy with Dick” Powell investigation of thé campaign tac-|| ~ Violinist 3 _ Pianist Cc 115 E. OHIO echuicsel ~R ro uces ur S and Rhonda Flemine: at 12:10. 2:40. 108 of Sen. John 'M. Butler, (R%] Seats Now Gladys Alwes Music a KeFauver Committee at 11:10, 1:40. Md.) as a “political witch-hunt.” phoves, 120 ln or e Spo 642 East Maple Rd. ngpi, —_—— 2 She Sweetened Lamour’s - 4107640 and 10. Md, political witch-hunt.” ts Office. Prices: 3.00 sn i with Bette Davis Sen. Welker told newsmen he
“All About Eve,”
and Anne Bakiel 3 5% snd 9:18. intended to ask the Senate Re- 1 1 “rp D Kid,” with Bob | MURA Hope and MOTD. Maxwell, at 11, publican policy committee to take THEATRE ¢ 1:45, 4:35, 1:20 and 10:05. a party stand today on ending the THRU APR. 8
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Voice Way Back When
By Erskine Johnson ; HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 5~—Movie stars are bursting out _ 4 (all over as songbirds. | But they had better bone up on carrying a tune. “Some of them,” vocal coach Harriet Lee winced, “send me rushing for my ear stoppers.” A deep-voiced, hearty blonde, Harriet's been turnitg {croakers into larks ever since TE
MOST STARS think they can Dorothy Lamour put her un- | ecome Jeanette MacDonalds and
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inquiry,
“Lullaby of Broadway,” with Doris Day and Gene Nelson, at 12:45, 3:53. 7:05 and 10:15. “The Wicked City,” with Maria Montez, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50 and 9 1 Ww ding. 3 th Fred | “Roya e pw re Astaire and Jane Powel, at 11, 1:40 4:25. 7:10 and 10 “The Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer Story.’ at 12:30, 3:15. 6 and 8:43 LYRIC Smiley Burnette and Western
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WESTERN — O zie Waters, Colorado ballad singer, will be
\der contract to honey up the Nelson Eddys overnight, Harriet troupe, on stage, at 12:50, 4, 6:50 | A ‘ ' a'9:25. TED ESSENCE 4 ALL Lamour tonsils back in the days complains, and won't devote with SmileyBurnette's stage re- A ke. Grand with Yoru MOST CONCENTH ENCE extant XK new {when she was a jungle.queen. enough time to their warbling. vue at the Lyric Theater start- Ralston, at h 15, 5:10, 17:55
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| Here's Harrlet's breakdown on some of the stars she’s taught during and since her days as
Gloria Grahame, “who's ing today.
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y rushed into her studio and HOME SHOPPE RS LOOK 10 a.m. to é p.m. Daily. No Phone Orders, Please “ALL ABOUT EVEL: 32 oe ABOUT EVEL. Chosen 1908 Joes] ouch at Paramount and asked if Harriet could teach her where they know they will find MONTEL: AUMONT PALMER EVERYBODY GOES! AL Ava Gardner—“I told her a bd sing on a Gal Whe Cant I a SITY Bin > funmer 000 HE er ams (HCH Say No” for an audition for a oN a ALE. ey loo Bo is 3 Shad eas > New York show. in THE Times where they will . ia this hd study and keep at it, she would “How much time do we have?” find 100%; more real estate adver- ever n
be able to sing some day—and darned well. No reason why {Ava’'s own voice souldn’t be used {in ‘Show Boat.’
tising than in any other Indianapolis ‘newspaper.
asked Harriet. “Forty-five minutes” panned Gloria. Harriet's explanation of why
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lovely She could be a musical comedy queen.”
movie stars like Yvonne de Carlo and Deanna Durbin never, in spite of their ambitions, make the grade as opera luminaries: “To be in opera, you go in training like a prize fighter. You eat, sleep and breathe opera Movie stars won't do it, that's aj.” n 2 4 JANE WYMAN and Alexis Smith impersonate a couple of lady wrestlers for a comedy sequence in the Bing Crosby film,
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