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¢ Thi. Sevan-Yoor Ol Conductor Realizes Cau operas, ream oO reating * ’ , | S s Sperad 1g Grass Roots’ Orchestra | sé au ei Tess | i | to the A YOUNG symphonic conductor has put Nashville, T. Her English Makes Greer Garson world's the serious musical map. ena, on Sound Like Judy Hollid ; olliaa 4 many William Strickland, at 37, has realized a childhood dre frees vey x y ——— become a part of the American musical scene am to | 5 Erski Joh - , ; y EE r Kreut The dream was two-fold—one to be a good conductor and th HOLLYWOOD Y : une onnsen : cescatti other to create a symphony orchestra in a typical Ameri : th tion’ a} pr, 21=Bigpest unexpected laugh in eatitul During the past five years he has ye Berean city. Br nalioh 8 movie houses is the newsreel shot showing Rita mificent accomplished that in Nashville, [company is currently in Cleveland Byworth's arrival In New York, S | ” . | trickland has fashioned and WHI PI OR " - Rita has developed a British accent that makes Greer. ANTE group of home musicians,” plus ments for almost another month IEAARMAMINCERIIMSEIIA Garson sound like Judy Holliday. > Ant a scattering of professionals, into in Atlant ; ‘ Far i 1 ye'a Noy an acceptable body of music- Houston 8, Nemo Dallas, Cable bed from William Holden to suggest that Clark - & ' m . y ot and makers, Strickland’s symphony Moines, Mineapa. SY: Des ary Cooper take ata No has been praised highly by music, ton, Ind., Lafayett Somings to pasture, /was America's sweetheart, I ime A erties from coast to coast. It|and Racvenier a. R, Ind, Chicago] But it's been a long haul mediately asked for the wig and : h also earne the distinction 8 the fat, blond curls.” mificent ; of| That makes i for Bi r years, being the first symphony below | states to be Sd er in 1 sweep ! Bove that he canl- Webb fans who remember Bil cecuted, the Mason Dixon line to play which will cover : et a tour Busky arins with queen into his on Broadway aften carp about the ° all the Beethoven Symphonies in The co sr about 6675 miles. gs & as much zip and Belvedere ‘movie trap,” but he 5, “Sum- one season. |scenery ii By carrying its BING 25 Gary 2 Clask. ; tells them: no and The sturdily-built, dark-haired lighti ’ properties and . , he walls, has be- “I've always played Belve-“10-inch conductor is fiercely proud to be a TE pment in 18 baggage ry the paradise of the middle- dere. People talk about a typion the called a “grass-roots symphonic EE ng private train] Neonish OR any the sweet six- cal Belvedere remark. I made nposer's conductor” He believes Nash-|300 membe ons for more than] — >, with the 25-year-old, them before I came to Holly» : c's Symphonic, composed: as It 500 mem rs of its musical and OF Sonaidesed a jerk. | wood. The only thing that prehy Elea~ is of all-Nashvillians-—is a Durin Taster: the Bh ges is to 50, | ceded-me as Belveders was Fi, William healthy and encouraging sign for which ng 2 oi York season, N body Just ay ' a draw some- | Belvedere." . e Dum- American musical culture. pany gave pr 2 Weeks, the com. ora ON D - TE on 8 ol his co-star” tof Nigh school as | ys wv = ‘chestra, Strickland wants to create a operas, pl performances of 311 " DEMAND AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHON id THE 3 4 ie) simply aren't any y y hore COMES now the rea] Lois Ane e of an musical culture in which “grass- Verdi's Requiom Mass, of CLOSE TO YOU—S : LYING MISSILE om ¥ Young ou drews basso in “Meet Me After a small roots” symphonies such as Nash-| 289 —Screen personalities now at your neigh D . That’ » the Show.” o.i . - ee and in" at's a perfectly ; # before vie > can prosper through the THE NEW YORK Philhar-! a 30d drives) heaters include: Ruth Roman and Richard town); TY van dn payment or Damen (Belmont, Up- for a ee vo be ar but i Deen poked Jato {ie is. The . oft /monic-Sym . n "Lightning Strikes Twice" (Arlington, G d Dri an Duryea in ennings of Oklah Hollywood won’ " chs up to. now, LOA. , : phony, in common with| Sh ington, Greenwood Drive-In, (Arlington, | F 9 oma’ ywood won't let nim. wants it k : 2x “ens . = OLLEE Orch eridan, Westlake Drive- In, Zaring); Pat J ' 9 rving, Fountain Square, Greenwood Drive-In, Pendlet nown, has no relation THE METROPOLIT orchestras and the Metro-| B 9 atricia Joiner and Humphre Pik Dri l R n, Fendaieton . CoH to her MeCoy voice. 2 1 forms AN Opera politan, is see ogart in "The Enforc Bell, y e Drive-In, Rivoli, Shadeland Outd JANE GREER y 4 ; nT king funds from th er’ ' e Emerson, Grove, Hamilton); G : . ! utdoor, St. Clair,’ Strand, | iREER peeked at her] Wailed : » idioms.” Co. is now on it e eorge Theatair Twin : . : Iga ; ed explosive Lois: ms On.13 Toy & Xo arinizl spring public to Keep -itcalt afloat, Like Raft and Virginia Mayo i in "Red Light" (Paramount, Rex): Borge -~ Glenn F Toe Westlake Drive-In), and Viveca Lindfors IR whispered that they “They've always made ms, 4 Hi aa ; York the Boston Symphony, it is or- CC org e Flying Missile" (Garfield, Pix Vogue). me ones RKO is talk in a little girl's fal ; n i gesson under the new direction of ganizing a group of “friends” who y: Yog . using in billboard advertising for! Every time I Aw Blend, ‘ at Mid- tudo ing, who injected a shot will b : E “|The Company She Ke " ay re a myse Ri rd ML~ in the arm with sonte Broadway i L be jasied 10 make a donation eig orhood Theate The long-stemmed onlin on die, Really, my natural voice - . rranged innovations and good showman- regular sd le a Yeap in rs the billboard is a mystery doll to sounds a little like Gables.” - gs that ship. 10. arnounci orchestra, DPOWNT more tims "__l|Jane, who blushed: ‘They’ y 144 ng t OWN te \ ' ev're thee SHELLE 4 oA the mys- _ After a week in Boston, the @. Blair, ean Bn AMER of the Forest, ie Laer Man» su PE Tucton THERE od Jon gest legs I've ‘ever geen. 1,in8 how she Ho Granges: beauty a z : of the orchestra, said an annual OU PANY (Lot and "The Greg I tree TiEINInS BU Toner SORT know Tose they are, but moved mountains to nab RKQ'S. ey : i jdedeit of about $150,000 is in- RODEO ‘Stage to Tucson” and ‘Isle of STAR— King Solomon's Mines” and “Be-| . Sinly Use them again"! "Behave Yourself” as a 0+ o ) evitable. ndie | z |starring film: RY “Rw : | £3 NEIGHBORHOOD ST. CLAIR—'"Al .. THE JOYS “ : Sia “Swamp 1 ay i] INGTON IORNOOD vane a il Janniney of Okisheme| 30, J0ys of working at RKO?| “We had to pull strings. My. a } | SYDNEY, Australia, § | "and “Al Jennings of Oklahema." STRAND—"Al Jennings of Oklahoma" ast year RKO studio had decided not oo ni alia, i= plan AVALON—"Watch the Birdie” and ‘Devil’ The Magnificent Yankee’ and summoned her to do a thre out. 8 not to lehd 14 for Vio- jing 30 organize a second sym- BELL. The : oYis TACOMA—"Saddle Tramp" and “Reps of ‘photographic layout Bry fast riper S50 worked Ips as y orchest % ELL—"The E ” and a ¥ ns’ “Duo De do ra for that metrop ELL The nforcer” and “Hit Parade povyro pone of swimming pool with RKO sister Bob R RKO to exchange NS seas wn under.” It will be '# BELMONT— "Payment UXEDD nisl of Mallictums® and gtzpy. Jane R yan for me. Then we did recorded backed initially by public sub- ELMONT.- Paym on Demand” andi te 7 Ne Ey ARE gine. hs Sam ussell and Faith some fast talking to Sam Golde omen [scriptions of $10 each. CINEMA... Threg Husoands” and ‘“Bep- Yoolr Magnificent Yankee.” sy and oy a ” {wyn for Farley. | a G — " 1 “” s re Herz | The city already has the Syd- CORONET — ‘Prehistoric Women” and rE Mises ASalr and “The, wihat mone of th Jane winked, We even Had Jt printed that : y iney Symphony, sponsored by the “Destination Moon.’ ZARING -“'Al Jennings of Oklahoma and | | file.” . pictures was | we were going to co-star Ww A wit oo |Australian Broadcasting Com- Obal ‘Born Yesterday” and “Dounis LENE (URE pl) ond le that everybody would be laff \merican Imission and the state of N RE AM="Last of RIVE-IN THEATERS | THE B 4.8 embarrassed to back 3 | ? oo SLUXE EIN ; Belvedere ; J ack out. neration, [South Wales. A . w DREAM_-Lagt_ of, the Buccaneers” and DELURE DRIVE-IN Mr. Music” and in series, which| day now, I' 3 s. Aubrey Thomas, FOUNT/ er ‘Seal Island.’ took Clifton Webb out o | day Now; I'm going to be 4 Sessions, secretary of the campaign com. JUNTAIN Sguass Fisting Bulivane.” GREENWOOD DRIVE. IN, oLishtning maniac roles, is still or movie sing Universal-International.” 3 Jour mittee, is arranging a season for |EMERSON_The Enforcer” and “Gam-| Oiahoms ennings of and Webb is permanently on ne. ee rE Ta Ty 1 w M. the new group, which already has GARFIELD — Never a Dull Moment" and MAL ERT DE a ane the SAINLLY lst. Camp Head Named ,oRRet hdd {given a concert in Ruschutter IN VERDI : The Fiving Missile.’ Malone y: and Med He was all set to pla Lr |Stadium, scene of Sydney's prize + OPERA—Blanche Thebom and Francesco Valentino CRON Enforcer Missouri Raid” and MAYWOOD DRIVEN. The Great Man-| larch villain after “Mr. A int Oral Uncapher. North : a hts and are two princi . “won . - hunt” and “I Killed Geronimo." ut executive, . g wrestling. | 2 on cipal in Yards Don Carlo,” which the Metropolitan HAMILTON West Point Story” ad “The MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN — Od” and S08 10 Sulieger but his boxoffice been selected to direct Camp Bel 3 | PROGRAMS HAVE been an- : P 3 ill perform in Indiana University auditorium, Blooming- Re MagniRcent Tanke and PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN—"Al Jen- diately became too ar ee during the summer. He hi | Fo rs fe Ee Wh uesday, May 8. Mr. Valentino is replacing Robert Merrill, “Foro Fastue "=o" woan.) EE S_Ofiatoms’. gna. THe West| “I was told.” he purred, “that'l he om fo He camp stag Ee « shire music festi ornia Passage.’ tpt. WO Vears. 4 QUEEN OF THE BALL— at Tanglewood in Russ Jestival " gd Metropolitan contract recently was canceled by Director Ru- ME BoioE. Solomen's Mines" and “oklahoma” ora re Magni Ref 1831 — Miss Phyllis Anne Baker will b next summer. They will consist * = "3° = - OLIVER. — “Emergency Wedding” >and T ATRes’; Dis Suitopn, 1u Sweden LINCOLN FRankiin 9837 of the a ® of three weeks of Saturday eve- Be A “Frenchie. ’ REREEN) ™. DRIVE IN ans) Equipped With M ’ Jigen B ; ¢ anu Gold and ning and Sunday afternoon con Th d -4 : - : ORIENTAL SS “September Affair’ and And “The Frente Builivans” Diianems ENTIRE Wil Ratan Yshy Te Sin! | « reen 1 ! i - : J : pais ng. House . TECHN] : ha "Su Sus joy. right at eris in July with Serge Kousse- ousanas fo See Purdue Minstrel PARAMOUNT — “Two Flags West” and TREREEN JIWIN. DRIVEN (WEST, ; Asan ve ore 1] ste ANGER. b | . e Is y nducting members f Ti 5 3ilda 4 i "» | ; cod nt sponsored by the young peoples’ the Boston Symphony in res LATA Aerie 11s MoOTe part in the first minstrel in 1901 Ey ‘The Flying Missile” and “Toma WESTLAKE, DET Lignin Strikes | Forest T POINT STORY" “King Solomon's Wines” a3 organization of the South grams of Bach, Havdn and Mo- than 6000 seats already have been will be back for the anniv REX — “The Steel Helmet” “ Xyice, ; plus cartoon, ‘Gerald MacBoing “CALIF i Bowery Boys 4 . ers , - 3 met” and “Red Boin OR ” § Brench oF the Church of Jesus £art, respectively, The last three sold for the Purdue Harlequin show this year. Albert P. Stove, » Lie — “Salerno Beachhead” and “Th WESTSIDE OU TDOOR Mister 880" and) NIA PASSAGE ‘BOWERY BATTALION" | Christ of Latter Day Saints. om lig Testival will consist Minstrel of 1951 which will be AT music director; Ross Smith, givori al jenning : a —— ol See opleecop sini ioe certs by the full orchestra Presented here in the university’ dramatic director, and Miss N RIVOLI—"Al Jennings of Oklahoma" and YoY Co I EEE L T conducted by Charles Munch, Hall of Music next Friday iy Brock, dance director, pig ancy “The Magnificent Yankee.” BHI een-age Workshop | Mieazap de Carvalho and Dr, Saturday. ing the 1951 model in Harlequin y n | To Hold Tryouts ary August Mm late July and] The minstiels marks the S0thin co ions, PIXY EI W Lo Joe "MeCRE A Wanda® HENDRIX | birthday of the famed H REST maa Color bv Technicolor sien Hit : The Teen-age Workshop of the. ’ f gq Harlequin TODAY—MONDAY ON 4“ : Club ; Ly 9 i Roaring Junior Civile” Theater wil hold FOR THE 10 op tanes of all Club of Purdue which carved a Theatre Yan HEFLIN—Yvonne DECARLO SADDLE TRAMP TI Ann Baxt i} : tfyouts for he. coms time. Arthur Fiedler, conductor niche in the theatrical hall of eg AR Burt LANCASTER—Cerinne CALVET jinia Ave, at Prospect ® | M : or : as Wis. i tion of “The Paros Prod he of the Boston Pops Orchestra fame in the Hoosier state many Open 1:45 fomahawk’ “ROPE OF SAND” { Dan Duryea oa : y nominates: ' years ago. olor by echnicolor | i ghtin : Yo De at 3.10 5. p. m. tomorrow Bach’ 's Kir from D Major Suite; A tora) of 130 persons f TODAY-MON. ONLY Glenn FORD=NINGA OIORS ——— In Tachatcaier ro o : nd Tuesday in the Civic, 1847 Handel's Lar Th Jo Suites playshop and P > DS Red “THE FLYING MISSILE” 4020 East N AL JENNINGS OF OKLANO ” go a Law N. Alabama St. ry Air; Dring t a Lohdonder Playshor Purdue musical or- : e Arlene UXED = ee er ark 86 1] starts @ .APBOTT 4 CO MA Color Comie : Miss Ja 8s o Me Only With w ake part in this Back WED. “ INV STELLO R : That raies 4 ne Bass, the Civics Thine Eyes; The Dutch Hymn of [aSt moving event. It is one of § IF RELTYY DAHL Fra thbh hth dk hdd Comfortable Push-Back Seats Sa sims wav @ Giver : Twisted ec foal 3bprecsics, wil direct Thanksgiving; Schubert's Ave the Principal attractions of wo Walch The Birdie" ISTAR ai * Rickard WIDMARK—By Technicolor SANDERS M* @ RICHARD WIDMARK ROD CA : com 4 ' . o T ME! i Justice! eto br arene STedy: hich Mana; Srahm's Cradle Song; Annual gala week when several | , College at iota ¥* Halls of Montezuma” | odar @ HALL oF MoNTEZUMA® sTAGE TO TUCSON ® “outer | | h Riding at the Civic. {Hates ® ih She Light Brown Housand alumni will be back for “DEVIL'S DOO RAYMOND 3 TODAY—MONDAY ONLY % | Marjorie MAIN—James WHITMORE —— ? Shooting) Colette Bude, profdintioh the me ces rire. Lr), TH Af hn IL'S DOORWAY?” | 3 * orto omrioms amen "3 | "MRS. O'MALLEY & MR. MALONE" | Biggest, Best workshop, and Mrs.’ Arden C. Fiedler said he east seven persons who took * “Minae” * | Eastside Th » Tod : Eichstaedt, director, welcome any lecti said he included no se- Ak ++osttrtibbtisssititik yer x King Solomen’s Mines” = - eo Theatre 4: Today teen-agers who wish to try out - op from opera because there : Wy #4 kkk hb bdr srk x Beatin SINGLETON—Arthur LAKE : 31st & North i 35¢ for this production. that field. many” good tunes in 3 SHADELAND EE DE-LUXE x! BEWARE OF BLONDIE" x REX western. WA-0644 | s EE .—S 1 Le x * 3 every 3 cree CARPE FRRRRRREERERF AR RART Robert HUTTON—Steve BRODIE Dan DURYEA «* Gale STORM Fon Weta E ln Fa ae Te of Clttmant on state 3 “THE STEEL HELMET" i I a oa on ® he Re oy eland x Hwy. 34 or Crawfordsville Rd. » CH-1900 George RAFT—Virginia M AL JE x Newest Best Outdoor Thea * i Box Off. Oven 6. Show Starts 6:30 % BRIGHTWOOD % TY AYO OKLAHOMA” B : diab oor ealre » 5 ne CROSBY_Nancy OLSON * TODAY —MONDAY—TUESDAY RED LIGHT Louis CALHER . =z NEED x FRE cic’. Piakeround & Num ire Abie MR. MUSIC , * Eyiire Shey by Technicolor! GARFI] EK “THE MAGAN * Ann HARDING uw ’ N TONITE 5:30—STARTS 6:45 * » ed Featurette in Color » | ’ NRIED—Jack OAKIE . | 2208 Shelby St. t - x ' § GA-32 ” x 4-HIT FAMILY PROGRAM! x : "SEAL ISLAND" xl ‘Last of the Buccaneers’ Adults 35e, Children 20s, tax ne [3 FICENT YANKEE a E % —PLUS CARTOON— exis H—Stephen MeNAL Irene DUNNE—Fred MacMU Sg Inte unmarried young women for - i 5 Color Cartoons oni: ST % Hh ARR R ARR R RRR N Rh “WYOMING MAIL” " “Never a Dull Moment” ERSON|A nteresting, well-paid positions as x 2 “Al Je Saas by Technicolor A A csbtessttacsse | AE RGIS . : hea T [LEED Reservationists, Communicationists % 2—"Al Jennings of Oklahoma" x 3 | ep “The Flying NDRORS Humprey BOGART—Jolf COREY a di or Hostesses. At least High School 3 3.—"The Magnificent Yanke nw * 3 ala Aadeloly * C= (= AV J = . Flying Missile ee o RI—Jolf COREY Graduates; ages 172 . : » 4 ee * 3 Pave Tan * UEECHGROVE GA. S323 Te he Enforcer” ” ol . 9 ° . 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Great Army-N Yn ne 1 wecllltke coniete ivrcrron Shbar So . x inside Indpls. 5 min. from home * ae Ch AhL abd b Abd bhp bddhh ss NEW JERSEY at E. WASH. ST. Dana a Zu ROMAN—Richard TODD tie os. ¢ £3 UO ROE wR yn x 00 Berchaariern Ave. 88 MAPLECROFT * TODAY § MON 7 IG HITS “SALERNO BEACHHEAD” Lightning Strikes Twice” J" Address weenesiiifiseesssonsmseinns 3 Southeastern Ave. and Rural » * SUN, Ann. Baxt Last of the Great Outlaws oN \ po ee PRON i $ Kerstone Ave. & Pleasant Run Bivd. * 3 AUTO THEATER * MOA. Joseph Linda “The Fishing Su Mitehelt Dan DURYEA—~Gale STORM 223 ty She A x Show Sisrie 7; Adm. Adults: 300 Ax West of Plainfield ont. 8 40 * me. COTTEN + DARNELL ghting Sullivans “Al Jennings of Oklahoma” J :. Education. Eg) : N * x TRACY TAYLOR Jah * . Cont. Today from 12:15 P.M Color by Technicolor } ER REE 3 x ow—4 Big Features * x "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" * he BOGART —Jeff COREY "TWO FLAGS WE wl ici te 24) errr eet re —r On 2 Big Screens FE swarivie. Maine tower Wat i], he Enforcer” ST ee. : —— more % ohn -CARROLL—Mari y G —V yr i CROSSWORD PUZZLE x 5 Rr, 2 x "Mrs. 0'Malley and Mr. Malone” x “HIT PARADE OF 1951" “WRED LIGHT" ! *hk kkk ACROSS, 36—Parsimonious S if Dan DURYEA—Gale STORM : PY AMR Aaa AATY 12: 45 ¢—Periaining g-Doalet 9 E * "AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA" {ho 3 4 3h SA Ne Dan Dury 5 ¢ moon 3—Furious Color br T © % x & y 4 Suzyea Fw Eo lo lsviliiNol 1 |, Cpl Teh, ¥X : : BELMONT cate storm Al Jennings of Oklahoma” 1 Whi a atu F “THe FIGHTING SULLIVANS® % 3 goo STROHBAMAE Ee ie EH sty Nolnire ter ond hme rd, pinta elu Lois SA LOR BY TEUANICOL OR 17—Flunge Peas Mang) A |® AE A a AY ¥ Judy HOLLIDAY—Her Acad. 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M. -_ —Abov ature love story— $i impolite Maal taeng T—Above * x " * RLI . a1 La story—told with insight and deli hin, ra oe * WESTLAKE i Your "FAMILY" Drive-In : OFF STREET PARKING Joan FONTAINE-Juseph COTTEN— Francoise ROSAY py ed "WANES FEST” DRIVEW i in Drive Benth on Rend 51 INDIANRLMOST OITINCTIVE THEATRE E.10 & ARLINGTON SEPTEMBER AFFAIR” ; 3—Pro t . $ : . M. A £ : 16—Bad ets x 350° N. igh. School Re. * : Ruth ROMAN—Richard TODD * Ruth ROM DOORS OPEN 12:45 P. M, Glenn See AcHios and ADVENTURE with the NAVY ; 19 or of egg 4 Open Tonight 6:30—Show 7 P. M. * * " won o AN—Richard TODD—Zachary SCOTT FORD THE FLYING MISSILE” Vivees i he LIGHTNING STRIKES TW e { n—{ftammecna 5 COLOR CARTOONS EARLY SHOW 3 & i % | “LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE” | | erred | . co Xx Dan DURYEA—Gale ST ol a», : 23—Rascal AL JENNINGS ale STORM 4 X Dan DURYEA—Gale STORM % Dan DURYEA—Gale STORM—By T i 25 Dre, whe works * OF OKLAHOMA * x Color by Teehnicolor * ee Al Jen i y Technicolor Bette DAVIS—Batr i * Col by T y " 4 it M * ws. by’ Teonmioolo; $5 "AL JOANINGS OF OKLAHOMA" } | n ngs of of Oklahoma” | “PAYMENT ON DEMAND" : * > » wo Louis CALHERN—Ann HARDING t He * Hw " : 3 The Magnificent Yankee" i | % * i ¥ » : ¥ » : * : * | .

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