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offer an escape from the terrible things in life we can't do anything about.
Ld LJ BUT ESCAPE from realit 13 move a sya {han Maxwell{ however diverting it may be temos porasily only postpones the iInKurt Weill did in music, (e e reckoning. Indeed, the EE truth that all of usjunfortunate wife in the anecdote are lost
in the stars only above may have sought her own tanding and love, escape from reality through f{llHirough ders sense of thatiness. Psychiatrists sometimes Biter a glows can we find/have said the patient manufac- : bused a world otherwiseitures his own mental disease, with . 8) la distressing symptoms. ¢ problem oO e either cannot or will not An the specif as part of/face reality, resolve a conflict, make a decision. And so he takes “a » another way out, which may be that teaches such 8 Seliopurenia Bb extreme cases, or has to be serious olism or just plain ulcers. lesson naturally Perhaps some| With mental-case statistics on and substan aL, gone to Bast the upcurve, it may be well for a persons - Yio Bl gton campus society like ours to examine its
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roots and more idl rn joous, elties, “Deadly Weapon” and “Out colors wave in a brisk wind-—i's ‘then you're the or - your| newest batch of|°f Breath” jazz, cut under the direction of Norman Granz. There's “Confessin’ ” “ vocals lon” highlighted by Eo od ay right for the Lola Ameche lie Ventura and Coni Candoll; IlTinos facquets - *Coromai and and “If You Don’t Believe I'm| are good and the same applies to ” and Flip Philips performing his|“e*Vins own “Bucabu” and Sonora with Machito.
MERCURY — Vic Dam
brings out another in the same prose classic, the tug-at-your-iand Merv Griffin and the Mar:in infectious vein as “Truly, Truly, oo ¢.strings descriptions of Men on one of the best of barber-
on the Wabash
led “Son of a Sallor.”, There's a Latin beat in the © 4 side “Longing ¥or|“Syncopated Clock,” as it backs|
: St-1a sequel to Stan Jones “Riders in| Echo,” which “Be ie the Sky.” : Sure You Call.” | The sun glints off the cymbals,| = grass Eddy Howard features two nov-|® drum major prances and the
Hotsity” penned by Al Tracek, backed with “Josephine” both
debuts on RCA label with an album of the best in oompahoompah march music.
If Mario Lanza cuts them, they
Real torchy is Dinah Washington’s “Pm A Fool To Want You”
the newest release of tunes from his hit, “The Great Caruso,” UMB “Marechiare” and “A'Vuchella. — Arthur Godfre So a the insurance Still in a classical -vein, Freddy puts on sur Martin features Murray Arnold|® ore which turned into an American iat the piano on “Clair De Lune,”|*
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| "SHOW BOAT" TRIO—Ruth Webb, (left) as Julie; Jon Pier- | son, as Joe, and Helen Hallums, as Queenie, are an important trio of singing actors in "Show Boat," Kern-Hammerstein musical, which has been breaking all previous Starlight Musicals attendance records at the Fair Grounds. The final performance of this classic will be tonight.
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“The House on Telegraph Hill”
“Show Boat.” Starlight Musical with Richard Basehart, at 2, 5:10 production, at 8:30 p m and 8:15. CIRCLE ESQUIRE “Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell™ “Five” “at 2:10, 4:10. 6:05. 8:05 with Clifton Webb, at 12:30. 3:35 and 10:05, 6:45 and 9:55. INDIANA
“On Moonlight Bay,” with Uorts lver-sandwich quickies out of! py Gordon MacRae and Jack
movie ideas for TV commercials, Smith, at 1:27, 4:14, 7:01 and 9:48.
drama just ain't. If eventually “Danger Zone,” with Hugh Beau: we get more choice of programs,| Mont. at 3:06, 5:53 and 8:40. we may have better material. KEITH'S So far, what we seem to be get- “Francis Goes to the Races,” with
wisdom, some deep sense of the
' our individual lives may bring vacation), I.can report so far
a js SOMEWHERE BELATEDLY a!dition to money, still ring changes| ®t 2:40. 6:10 and
ow practically nothing on that mam-ito face tragedy you must know moth screen ($500 set, it says) (tragedy. Their dramas of human Riders of T that could or should deeply in-|will in conflict with fate taught Holt, at 12:35, 3:20, 6:05 and 8:50 terest a reasonably sober adult. |the Greeks courage and resigna-
As the ancient Greeks realized, “The 'Searf,” with John Ireland and Mercedes 1:40, 4°25, 7:10 and
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TURKEY RUN STATE PARK, Aug. 4—-Names of Indianapolis entrants for the tourth annual state . bricklaying championship! contest will be filed after a re-| gional contest Aug. 18 in the] Indiana State Fairgrounds. | Already 18 young brickmason| apprentices have entered the championship contest which will
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MacCambiiden at sorship, the program also will “Riders of the a. with Tim present Walt Jackson and his band, with Walt Henry, vocal- Blues.”
In the i t ? . . . Tete 3 ice: | Nice doing by Buddy Morrow Hot e Imaginative slums of tion, both of which are much- Regional Bricklaying ist: the lzor Twins, xylophonists: {on “It Never Entered My Mind,”| ollywood, where the not-so- | Wits of So-great! needed attributes in American life] the Ray Barlow Trio and Char- land “Everything 1 Have Is] of advertising make chopped- today. Contest Set Aug. 18 ley Dice, radio fiddler | Yours” |
|“What Is a Boy?” and “What Is| 0 =
a gine” Vaughn Monroe revives an : .’ Its the same Mr. G. teamed (oldie, “Red Sails in the Sunset” PROGRESS—Lida Koehring,
with Janette Davis or uy Pas’ backed by “Everlasting.” Indianapolis ballet dancer, has | Roi n 8 . . | ng May iE ri “Sweet Violets.” signed a contract with the Bale | Frank Sinatra tenderly revives let Theater for a tour of the an oldie “Iry a Little Tenderness. United States and Eur , th “It Never Entered . NY pauaw . Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Psd | C. Koehring, R.9, Box 330, she | is a former pupil of Marguerite |
T Alamo sings “Longing for You" and “Mary Rose” with the de Anguera, Starlight Musicals | choreographer, and a veteran |
Glee Club and Sammy Kaye's orchestra. of the 1948 Stars Under the | Stars season at Butler Bowl, '
Ken Wilson is at the organ and ‘Life With Father’
Bill Green at the Piano for the album “Yours By Request,” feaNext at Maxinkuckee Times State Service
turing all the old favorites from the “Anvil Chorus” to “Deep CULVER, Ang. 4—“Life With Father,” the hit based on Clam
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RCA VICTOR—Doesn’t sound as if it would taste so hot but
: ” entertainment diet, Are we bel larly is inferior to third-| Donald O'Conner and Piper Laurie. ’ 2 se v's “Irish . Stew”! “Lost in the Stars” have . . e being ting regularly is inferior to. thir at 2, 4:30, 7:18 and 10. : . . * (Mindy Carson's : ence - Day's reminiscen wilt for FIOM in A ‘aliost malnourished, denied the rugged rate movies for the most part. “Yukon Manhunt,” with Kirby EMCEE—Bill Quillen will em- Mesa’ the vars. Sond: side 18 Sate a Hinisce omy ay A aks. bate ) Deaithy fare that brings wis-| pe oft-asapiied. “movies shesne{. Grant. at 1. 3:36, is and 9:55. cee and give impergonations in Seti ot age : : x AT FAIR—Lynn Hoyt will be. jak uskee. Playhense Ree" Tues Po gh a Sx a meh hy : ¥he SPORTSR R bran ETN i Sy ; % a Si 1oEw SN ry SN NR ERR ay Go > = = ik ates Am Tay Sloe Hd RAN Rh) SY : § > . Sal reais RAS an i rin Alive, suis iin DrbOoees Ravers a LFF EEC Va and-hour “variety Who’) Perry’ Corto Foort of a Didi] a Heatured vocals With fhe (BBY. = tI nn Unless ve some fund » lguts and artistic integrity in ad-| Greer Garson and Michael Wilding, , skid ; According to Paul Rutledge and
: ; 8 p.m. next Wednesday on the | Martin, with voice box, sings Dennis Day’show, big entertain- |yartin Tahse, directors of the i universality of human gn a a te ends loaned on the old dreamland themes, too| Millaud. at fr 433 and 7:55" "*7 | Brookside Park concert stand. |«surprising” backed by “Cara| ment attraction of the first four Playhouse, advance sale for the i we're {ll prepared to face W g r month-long familiar to need description here. LYRIC ‘Under Park Department spon- |Cara Cara Bella.” days of the Indiana State Fair, {Lindsay-Crouse play has been the
| The Three Suns have a somewhat international release, “Come. Aug. 30 through Sept. 2. On-A My House” and “Hula »
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