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Prodigious AcHiavementes Opera at IU Wins Praises

BELL—"Chicago Deadline” and “gpotlers THX .| of the Plains.” {

Neighborhood Theaters

AN—"Half Angel” and "Dakota

DOWNTOWN {5 AMBASSADOR—"‘Texans Never Cry” and “ “Smygslers Gold.” | Y-—“Half Angel” and “Rider RODEO—"El Paso" and “Mugtown,” plus t Missourl Raid” and cartoon revue. 5 Dancing" argo” and “Oh!

NEIGHBORHOOD | or. "CEA "aealed

ARLINGTON—"The Pighting Coast Guard” | ha. “ “ A at Ray ERAND “Sealed Cargo and “Oh! “Tough Assign~| TACO “Treasure Ysland” and “Bordertown 4

AVALON-"Dallas" ment.” . “Ma and Lt Koti) Back On arm’ and rao) fers ee.’ ‘Sealed %0"’ and “Cigcle of

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By Henry Butler BLOOMINGTON, July 28—“Lost in the Stars,” which

opened at Indiana University last night, is another prodigious

achievement by Dean Wilfred C. Bain’s School of Music.

It's by far the most difficult production in two IU sum-

mer seasons of operetta in East] Hall. This crowning work of Weill’s;song, which needs less of Miss regrettably short life has great Griffith's splendid voice and more

depth. As critics observed after of professional gyrations I'd

the opera’s New York opening in|/blush to describe. October, 1949, Alan Paton’s South; The team of Lawrence Carra,

|Linda’s Johannesburg honky-tonk

or.” “Go for Broke" and “Inside the of Folsom Prison.”

an “The Pighting

LMONT—"On the Riviera” and “The|' Da ghting Coast Guard.” |¥ CINEMA—"Rawhide” and “Quebec.” { CORONET — “Go for Broke” and “The Bullfighter and the Lady." |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Where to Go

Baseball, Indians vs. Milwaukee Brewers, two games. $1.70, $1.40, $130 and 60c. Victory Fleld. 8:15 p. m. > Starlight Musical production, “Rogers a n d Hammerstein Festival.” $3, $2.40, $1.80 and $1.20. Fair Grounds. 8:30 p. m. Indiana University School of Music production “Lost in the Stars.” $4.20, 90c and 60c. East Hall Auditorium, Bloomington,

and “Gasoline| DRIVE-IN THEATERS ,,| CLERMONT DELUXE — “Santa Fe” and! EMERSON-—'Santa Pe” and “Dear Brat." | “Two Lost Worlds.” | FOUNTAIN SQUARE—"The Fighting Coast GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN — “Belle Le! Guard” and “Texas Rangers Grand” and “Cowboy and the Prige-GARFIELD-—'‘Raton Pass" Cockeyed Wonder.”

DAISY "Sierra Passage’ ey."

and “He's a pighter,”

" |MAPLECROFT DRIVE-IN—‘Raton Pass” HAMILTON The Brave Bulls” and | LO ed |

| { -— t Guard” MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN — “The Fireball"! TRYING roan 8 Pung Cons | and “Where the Sidewalk Ends.” LINCOLN—"‘Bunco Squad” and “Iroquois MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN Trail.” "

| ~~ “The Younger and

“Sintown." {

‘“Kiss Tomorrow Goodb

OLD FRAIL Lorna Doone” and “Obi | Walls of Folsom Pricon” and “Se

Cargo.”

African novel “Cry, the Beloved stage director (whose Jr. inci-| GRYENTAL—" The Brave Bulls” and “Santa SHADELAND OUTDOOR — “Any Number! . en

Country” would seem to offerdentally, does well as Alex); little for a librettist or composer. Theda Taylor, technical director, By a miracle of genius and col-|whose lighting and platform-and-laboration, Maxwell Anderson riser setting admirably served for ‘and Mr. Weill made this profound {the 20 scenes, and Ernst Hoffman study of humanity torn by race (still slow in tempi where it feelings a magnificent music/hurts), music director, have drama. |worked another of these IU opera Ironic Twist |miracles.

The tragedy of the opera has an ironic twist the ancient Greeks . would have liked. When young] Arthur Jarvis—kindly, liberal campaigner against racial dis-| crimination—is murdered, his|

Times Amusement Clock

FAIR GROUNDS “Rodgers and Hammerstein Fes-

killer is Absalom Kumalo, son of] a a ae Musicals Proue. the Negro minister in the hill CIRCLE

| “Franels Goes to the Races,” with: { Donald O'Conner and Piper Laurie 11:10, 1:50, 4:30, 7:15 and 10.

town where Arthur's father has a country estate.

And so Arthur's good inten-| “Yuken Manhunt,” with Kirby tions, always opposed by his| Grant, at 12:80, 3:30, 6:10 and father, seem to have helped bring| ESQUIRE

is death. Arthur's father, “mM,” with David Wayne, at 2:30 apoB and Absalom’s father, 5:25, 6:25, slo aig 150. Stephan, despite lingering hos- “Tho Fromm ANE Richard Wid: tility, are drawn to each other by, mark and Dana Andrews, at 11:10, their deep sense of how humanity| 1:52. 4:34. 7:16 and 9:54. is indeed “lost in the stars.” | javinscn. Tursin Fisbtt a This extraordinary realization on the stage of profound truths

KEITH'S “Kon-Tiki,” with Thor Heverdahl, about human spiritual experience

at 11:45, 1:30, 3:15, 5, 6:45. 8:30 and 10:15

is something no thoughtful per- LOEW'S »- “Show Boat,” with Kathryn Grayson. ghould miss. Even in an oc aon Ro Beaty ii Kathryn Gray. casfonally ragged first-night per-| Joe E. Brown and Marge and Gower

| Champion at 11. 1:10 formance, the opera carried great, yampon &

emotional power. There won't be space for all] deserved mentions in this simply] phenomenal venture—the product| of 10 days’ Fehearsing; Bupene Bayless, director of the excellent ee . chorus, told me. Singapore Police Since alternates will take some

principal roles tonight, tomorrow] Protect Dewey

ht and next Friday, Saturday, gt i following Sunday, I can| SINGAPORE, July 28 (UP)— report only on last night's cast.| Special police precautions were Heading it was Ralph Appleman, taken today to protect Gov. a mature graduate student from Thomas E. Dewey of New York Denton, Tex., who did a wonder-/ from a possible terrorist assassiful job as Stephan, with gestures nation attempt when he arrived eloquent of dignity and distress. hy plane from French Indo-China Mr. Appleman vocally sounds a/on his “learn and listen” tour of good deal like Todd Duncan in|iye Far East. the album of recordings by the Half an hour before Gov. orginal company. | : The most impressive voice iDeweys Soy force Diane last night's cast was that of Jack 'anded, two uae Delon, “Kokomo tenor who re- Of head winds, plain clothes a cently won an offer of a Metro-|uniformed police mingled with politan Opera audition. Mr. De-|{the crowd at the airport and Lon, as the Leader of the chorus, guarded the landing strip. projected tone and lines with tre-| mendous power. ° Blythe greeted Gov. Dewey at Don Slagel, as the misguided the airport in behalf of the govand repentant Absalom, doesiernment, along with representasome quite harrowing acting initjves of Gov. Sir Franklin C. the post-trall Scene are Be Gimson and Commissioner Gencries am afraid o € TOP®|eral*Malcolm MacDonald. Ameri-

and the hanging!” | Virginia Botkin, as Irina, sings 20 Consul General John Good-

beautifully in “Stay Well” the Year greeted him for the United most quotable tune. Diane Grif-| States government. fith does as well as she can with| Gov. Dewey refused to be inthe ornery-jivy “Who'll Buy?”,'terviewed.

LYRIC “Jungle Headhunters” at 9:50, 13, 2:05, 4:10, 6:20, 8:25 and 10:30. “Cartoon Festival” at 9:20, 11:30, 1:35, 3:40, 5:50, 7:56 and 10:05.

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Can Play” and “Three Godfathers” plus KY a Show Soni My et Bl Or ”" “Ee, TWIN VE- - (EAST) REX—-On The Riviera” and “He's A “lqpyide the Walls of Folsom Prison” 2tRe reat Caruso” and “Danger| and “Sealed Cargo. (WEST) “The! 1s My Business” . Fighting Coast Guard” and "Oh! Su-| RIVOLI—""The Pighting Coastguard” and| sanna.” Late show tonight on both

e. PIX Tardet Unknown" and “Arizona

“Sealed Cargo £ he late show tonight:| screens: “The Window.” “The Flame an e Arrow.” WESTLAKE DRIVE-IN — “Gilda” and DERS— "Lion Hunters” and "Destina- “Ghost Catchers” pl y » us . “Thi AND Murder. Comedy” and ca 2 5. Tes Btookes

WESTSIDE OUTDOOR-'‘Tokyo File 213" and “The Company She Keeps."

Rites Set Monday | For Mrs. Currie

Services will be at 2 p. m. Mon-| {day in the North Methodist! {Church parlors for Mrs. Lenore May Currie, wife of Dr. Robert W. Currie, Marion physician and daughter of Edward O. Snethen,

Indianapolis lawyer. Burial will |

Services Are Set Tomorrow for H. H. McClelland

Services will be at 2 p. m. to{morrow in the Conkle West 16th |St. funeral home for H. H. Mc-|Pe in Crown Hill (Clelland, Marion County farmer| Mrs. Currie died yesterday at

a {her home in Marion. De tic Part and active moc Y!" Born in Ann Arbor, Mich., she|

| |

. Burial will be at Old| Se ea! v 9 came to Indianapolis with her! Me : {family ‘when 3 years old. She

McClelland died at his|wgas graduated from Shortridge farm home on Wall Street Pike migh School and Indiana Univer-| |yesterday. He was 71. sity. She was a member of Delta A life resident of the Indian-| Delta Delta Sorority. | apolis area, Mr. McClelland at-| Married in 1939, she went to| tended Butler University. Billings, Mont., where she lived! He was trustee of Wayne three years and then to New York|

Township from 1934 to 1942 and x or B yesh — and Mrs. was chief clerk of a West Side|CUrrie moved to Marion a year

ago. Setioning board during World Surviving besides her r. Kat

He was a 32d degree Mason, and father are a daughter, Kath-

leen, and one sister, Mrs. Annaa member and past master of, : Bridgeport Masonic Lodge and a elle Morgan, Indianapolis.

Friends may call at th member of OES, Scottish Rite pyneral Home on ri Diges {and Sahara Grotto,

8:15 p. m. Brown County Playhouse, “The Barker.” Nashville. 8:15 p. m.

Reds Kick, So Football Player Changes Name

PARIS, July 28—Hungary's suol : { preme council of sport has or-| MECOA — ‘Frontier Investigator” and pENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN "Inside the dered football player Geza Rakosi,

sled namesake of that country’s Com- | munist boss, to change his name

to Ratkai.

During matches in which Ra-| % played, the public seemed ¥ to take a real joy in yelling x

kosi “down with Rakosi.” & _ Political police didn’t like it,

Foi how BOAT

3rd KATHRYN demi AVA Big [| GRAYSON - CARDNER Week [| .. we REEL

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Asks Receivership Action Against Insurance Firm

Indiana insurance commission-

attorney general's office today tot bring receivership action against | & Richmond insurance company. |s

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|and tomorrow and at the church] | Surviving are his wife, Frances; here Monday morning. |

three stepsons, John M. Gilley,

| West Lafayette; William H, Gil-

| ley, Indianapolis, and James R.

Gilley, Glasow, Ky.; three sisters, RL. 6071 Mrs. Nellie Gladden, Brownsburg, | “THE FROGMEN" Mrs. Jemima Hussey, Wayne | J =WITH- & Township, and Mrs. Louise Foud- Richard AIDMARK

ray, Hendricks County, and four grandchildren. .

Local Deaths |

JAMES T. ALEXANDER, 48, of 1305 Bates St., mechanic in the] city garage for the last five years, ——— rrr Services. at 1 p. m. Monday in the Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. | Held Over by Acclaim!

Burial, Greenwood Cemetery. | “AN EDGE-OF-THE-SEAT THRILLER #2 na |] WITH A MESSAGE"—INDPLS. NEWS. ||

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RICHARD D. RADER, 89, of 37 8S. Ritter Ave, retired Daviess County farmer. Services at 1 'p. m. tomorrow in the Elnora) Christian Church.. Burial, Prarie| {Chapel Cemetery. » » ~

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CAUDELL, 3824 N. Capitol Ave. Services at 2 p. m. Monday in the | wala Mortuary. Burial, Crown | | Hill. | » o Ld | MRS. META D. WALLACE, 79 | {of 610 W. Davidson St. Native of | | Martinsville, Ill, and Indianapolis | |resident one year. Funeral serv- | {ices at 10 a. m. Monday at Harry |W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial| in Terre Haute. { =» = » | MRS. THOMAS (LUCY, BELLE) WARREN, 67, of 14 N.|—ee | DeQuincy. Services Monday at 2 |p. m. in Moore and Kirk Irving- | |

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charges that Democratic National Committee Chairman William M. Boyle Jr., and E. Merl Young, influential man-about-Washington, helped a St. Louis firm get a $565,000 RFC loan, it was learned |

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