Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1951 — Page 8
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War Memorial Recital Draws a Big Hand
And so if her voice has lost
By HENRY. BUTLER anything of its former glory, she
Last night's World War ls
: : is the one who knows it, and maorial Posi al hy er not her listeners. : Aatham, violinist, an Jydia ! atham, % s : Bit Like Flagstad Aadre-Uuli, soprano, was curi-
ously planned. different from Kirsten Flagstad’s, The program gave Miss Latham being light and lyric and perhaps, nearly twice as much time as it/in earlier years, coloratura, she gave Mrs, Uuli, or more than a reminds me a bit of Flagstad.
9 ; Her Grieg singing. (“Herbstimcomplete reversal of what merit mung” “Laut der Welt” “Ein Traum”) has the kind of shy, selfless projection of emotion |Flagstad manages so well in Grieg's ‘“Haugtussa.”
deserved. Miss Latham, young, pretty and well taught as a violinist, has good taste, generally good tone and moments o Tae And even her platform presence fectiv per. ofmance. tion —most distinguished last night, er hey ow ag nore t oe i in blue velvet with corsage—has seemed always up to the procig the same combined dignity, shyous demands of the Cesar Franck ness and quiet confidence. Sonata in A, in which she was ight’ r-capacity co jed by Dorothy Munger.|. 12st nights near-cap accompanieq H) > >" "house applauded her warmly. The Has Good Moments listeners, including me, want to
She had some especially good hear more singing from Mrs. Uull
moments in the group of encore Hedy Plons ‘Comeback’ Fords and “Austins Race HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 18. (uP) To Win Aussie Market
pieces (Kreisler's “Londonderry
Air” transcription, and so on). The promise of future achieve-| _payen-haired film“ star Hedy CANBERRA, Australia, Sept. He told Associate Warden H. 0. ment which seemed: discernible in| amarr. who announced her re- 18 (CDN)—Ford and Austin are 1cets he had planned to wait | the earlier part of her offerings|iireiment from the screen three running neck-and-neck to capture until nightfall and escape over| was less Bphasent » The Jast months ago, was back In Holly- Australia’s car and truck market. the prison wall, movement of the Mendelsso nw 0) today arrangin for her England’ Ss Au stin Com any R Tar Concerto in E minor, with which Nod ranging holds a slight edge, ET to 2500 ) Students Ready
she concluded. Fiddlers on the Heifetz level have spoiled that | piece for anyone less agile.
Times Amusement
Mrs. Uuli, graciously content| with one group of songs and an Clock operatic aria, gave a fine demon; CTROLE
stration of the European grand manner in singing. (“Grand” here implies the best international European tradition of the years just
“A. Millionaire for Christy,” with Fred MacMurray and Eleanor Parker. at 12:40. 3:50. 7 and 10. “As Young' as You Feel” with David Wayne and Monty Woolley, at 11:20, 2:30. 5:40 and R:50.
before hell broke loose over . omer SQ there). “Four in a Jeep,’ with Ralph Series ofc Calamities Meeker, at 6, & 55 of 9:5 INDIANA
“His Kind of Woman,” with Rob-
Speaking of hell, Mrs. Uuli has ert Mitchum and Jane Russell, at
experienced some of it in the se-| 7;.3; 3 54. 6:35 and 9 ries of calamities that have be- “Havana Rose.” with “Tateita and fallen her homeland of Estonia.| BilgWiiiams at 1:2¢ foe."
‘Concentration camp and similar sufferings do not improve the singing voice. But Mrs. trained opera singer's good sense,
KEITH'S L “Jim Thorpe, All-American,” with Burt Lancaster and Phyllis Thaxter, at 12:30, 3:40. 6:50 and 10. “Yes, Sir, Mister Bones,” 2:25, 5:35 and 8:45.
Uuli, with a wells at 11:15,
Though her voice is altogether :
ree 9. —- 257 — + eke AEST Soh seas seg. creation wel, wil begin rege | IS y {tered tdtaled 36.891—represent-| tering Thursday. iV ARNER fing 18 per cent of the registra- Returning. students already, Lal BRos. ry “YT have registered. Classes will begin ERS ; sREsENY General Motors cars and trucks Monday. bum of ¥ | made up 12.7 per cent of ithe new | {vehicles registered, followed by ’ | {England's Morris Company with |
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‘ : < ’ Drama Quartet | Due at Purdue | Times State Service i LAFAYETTE, Sept. 18—Billed | as the “First Dfama Quartet,” | Charles Laughton, Agnes Moore-| head, Charles Boyer and Sir | Cedric Hardwicke will appear in|’ Purdue University’s Hall of Mu-! sic Oct. 12 and 13. | As a répetition for Purdue listeners of the “Don Juan in| Hell” episode from Shaw's “Man| and Superman” which the famed | quartet put on last season at In-| diana University, the two 8 p. m.
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performances will open the Vic-| tory Varieties season.
Prison Break Foiled After Minor ‘Headache’
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Sept. 18— | (UP)—Inmate James Gosinski, 27,| pinned this sign to the door of his San Quentin prison cell: { “Have migraine headache. Do not awaken.” | dil . Guards pulled the covers off! building, 120 N. Pennsylvania what looked like a sleeping Go-| St. sinski and found a dummy with a toupe of human hair. The real Gosinski was found shortly afer in the prison yard with other inmates.
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resumed voice teaching in his studio in the Wilking Music.Co.
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Judy Garland Back,
HOLLYWOOD, “Sept. 18— (UP) —-.A plump but happy Judy Gararrived back in the film capital today after a five-month
chose for last night's program . Loews eid” = European tour and said she | ind some Estonjan folk songs and| pu.i"Bancios and Janet’ Leigh, at doesn’t worry about her figure YES SIR, MR. BONES WILLIAM three songs by Grieg in which| 12:25 3:30. 6:40 and 9:50. any more. i 60 MINUTES OF MIRTH and MELODY! | she could concentrate on tone] ra Being, “stir 4.05 5.15 and The singing star was greeted without needing huge volume.| 8:35. at a railway station by her five- “NANCY Even in Tatjana’s Letter Scene, LYRIO year-old daughter, Liza Minelli, from Tchaikovsky's % ‘Eugene 3.50 Den Turpin Jun} ht, WY 12:50. jand her pet poodle, John Cook. i ON MONUMENT CIRCLE ER TL a OLSON Onegin,” she managed tone and purses Underworld Storr » with Dan | Mise oxlang sail She wouid) NE controlled volume with great skill. uryea and Gale Storm, at 11:15. ireturn to New York in two weeks) 140, 318%, 5:9 149 aa [to play at the Palace Theater | FRANK .[when it ‘re-opens its vaudeville 0) {revival Oct. 16. Y EJ ®
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