Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 44

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CRY Henry Butler WITH “The Mémber of the Wedding” and “South Pa- - cific” added to our Somiing. stage fare, the season tgkes on| new brightness.

As previously announced, the incom par able Ethel

Waters will bring her touring company in the Carlson McCullers

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play to the Murat Feb, 25, 26 and Ing, there was doubt whether the . 27. with a matinee Wednesday, orchestra could play its sched- * Feb, 27. uled Friday concert in East

Liverpool, O., or {ts Sunday con

“South Pacific” will drop south cert in Marietta, O.,, on account

from Chicago for two weeks

first-rate importations will be in- need $125,000 in addition to earned terested to see what two weeks income. That's despite the fact of “South Pacific” will do here. that attendance has broken. recHigh in this story belongs a|ords and the tour has been prole; reminder of the Booth Tarking-|itable, ton Civic's February production, The Indianapolis Symphony, “Mister Angel,” opening next Fri. probably shows a smaller ghp| day. This comedy-fantasy is a between earnings and expenses| stage adaptation of a Harry Segal than any other major orchestra | script written for Clifton Webb, in the country. As radio listeners| which was screened under the realize, if even the New. York title “For Heaven's Sake.” | Philharmonic can throw itself on| es = =» {the mercy of the entire radio pub-| . FABIEN SEVITZKY and the llc for contributions, it is expe-| Ft. Wayne Philharmonic” Orches-|difficult to obtain. One gets the| “Peter Pan,” Symphony will - return Monday riencing difficulty. - |tra. and “from their _3000-nmile tour of 23

soon for Murat visits, as dramatized by Times Artist Gene Fein- Ethel Waters and Betty

has been

{mer-operetta dire ctor Indianapolis ever has had.

With him was Mrs.

{ance Fund Prive is to keep the|reasons unnecessary to elaborate among Indianapolitans. Symphony going. Eventually, here, the Ft. Wayne solution 1s] $. 0 a when, as and if Butler University not applicable to the Indianapolis| AT DINNER last Tuesday in ‘gets. that auditorium they're Symphony's problems, if only be-|Ft.. Wayne's Berghoff Gardens going to start campaigning for|cause the Ft. Wayne. orchestra, restaurant, the head of the party |soon, the Symphony may be able|is and has been a semi- -profes- | who sat down at the table next to put on some bigger-revenue-(sional organization, while producing programs for larger|Sevitzky's Symphony is as pro-| Charles Gilbert, producer of the WANE, after a summer. in the crowds. fesional as thé Boston, Phila-| 1947 Butler Bowl operetta season |F't. Wayne. outdoor operetta sea- | » : delphia, Chicago or New ‘York|in Indianapolis. | son.

Gilbert,

is currently working in the ad-

ELSEWHERE TODAY in these orchestras. Mr. Gilbert, back again- with debut as Capt. Duval in ‘The! | pages | is Is a story With pix on the] We may well learn from Ft. the Chicago Opera Co. after New Moon.” His father, considsa Wayne, however, that widespread | some Broadway deals, including erably earlier, had made his | GOOD [community enthusiasm is an im-| preparing the touring show ofistage debut as Capt. Duval in|" j [portant ingredient of an orches-| FRIED CHICKEN [tra’s success. Statistics may be At Y ot! I= n sie Sur Reque THE BAN-DEE

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SUNDAY, -FEB. 3, 1952

Russia Lambasts U.S. - For Protesting Oatis Arrest

By United Press PARIS, Feb, 2 -- Russia criticized the United States today for protesting the Czechoslovakian

|arrest of American Newsman Wil-

Oatis when an anti-Red

people out of Soviet Delegate: W, P. Pavlov [told the United Nations Social Committee that so many in the United Nations are being tried for théir opinions’ .that some Americans were now. afraid of their own Constitution Mr. Pavidv cited fhe experiment of an’ American newspaper. which found people refused to sign a petition based on:.the American Constitution. and . the Bill of

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Methodist Minister Dr..Channing Tobias hit back at charges in the committee by the Ukraine's S. P. Demtchenko that American Negroes are lynched and that eight states have segrégated them from-whites.

“Yes, we have bad laws,” Dr, Tobias said. ‘Yes, we have violas tion of the good laws “we have, No one who is honest at heart will seek'to deny that.

“But here is what I conceive as * the difference between the situa tion in Czechoslovakia, where Oatis {8 now incarcerated, and in the United States.

We have the freedom. to fight inequality and to correct ine Justices! I have been with groups of my own people to protest, not

Times Amusement

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“Quo Vadis,” with Robert. Taylor and Deborah Kerr, at 12, 3, and 9 “Pecision Before Dawn,” with Richard Basehart and Hildegarde

ARTIST'S-EYE VIEW—Leading stage personalities due Vote tic couple in "South Pacific" (Mar. 17 through 29), the .one and only Lou Holland, leading the cast of "The | gold's s pen, are (starting left): Webb Tilton and Janet Blair, roman- Member of the Wedding" (Feb. 25, 26 and 27).

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INDIANA | “Room for One with | Cary Grant and Betsy Drake, at 1, 4:03, 7:09 and 10:14 “The Steel Fist.” with Roddy MeDowall, at 2:48, 5:52 and 8:58 : { KEITH'S : “The Model and the Marriage Broker,” with Jeanne Crain, at 1, 3:50, 6:45 and 9:40 “Stars and Guitars,” at 2:50. 5:40 and 8:30 .

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“The Strang

starting Mar. 17, with Saturday of flood conditions. 3 IRights. He also, referred to the j. Ss but no Sunday perform- The Symphony has enjoyed en-j OPO OS larrest of 12 Californians for “dis- at Tee Sonstaluilaries but ances scheduled. thusiastic reception everywhere, 0 SIS S00 or tributing the Daily Worker: United States.” The personnel of the Rodgers- according to its publicist, Bob J fot 393 ROS POE > og ” The committee is discussing an RE a A ——— Hammerstein animated, pleasant- Long, with numerous rave no- 0005 / an SO $230 ? 5 8 American - sponsored © resolution sae sounding gold mine will he the tices. One high point of the trip +h ey oO 03050 2% A 7G £ against arrest of foreign news- Asks for Questioning Chicago cast headed by Janet, Was the concert in Brattleboro, | °° 5 ¢ So Oona Fo Qe, & / 7 0 Zr -4men in Communist countries. Of J : Cl k Blair and Webb Tilton, with Irene Vt., which served to dedicate a S }908 SOC 0000 03570 © R64 te, 5a 5 e760 CoS ul Mr Pavlov, black-bearded ustice ar Bordoni, of all people, as Bloody new auditorium: there, Lh AO 8 Aael ARATE T X08) 17 A) p89 | Russian ambassador to France, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP)— * Mary, and David Burns in the The return here to a busy week. aad ae! CS ori 7 STON OS 2.0 oo told the committee the United Rep, Patrick J. Hillings. recome supporting cast. *~> =~ lof rehearsing, doing a TV pro- Oo > Sa% Jaa ABO o Soa? 7 id Q 4 |States had no right to “foist” the mended today-that a House sube There will be more to say about gram. over WFBM Tuesday, an 03.060.005, rl Pre 200 9% o oll - QeCy Oatis case upon it as part of the committee question Supreme both items in future columns. industrial concert for Mallory's 500008 20088 ENRON oo Qe 3 committee's discussion -of .free- Court Justice Tom C. Clark in its Meanwhile, it's clear we're lucky Thursday and preparing next SAN 0Se008 00 Beals, g @ pl 95 Sg = dom of information, He said Mr.| “non-political” investigatiof of to have obtained these important week-end’s subscription concerts 23 a0 dpe Ea tm + & Roar - Oatis was engaged in éspionage, the Justice De partment; attractions. coincides with the opening of the Se SERS Eom zs o Vy 2 . rg alism® and hence there : : . : : i A%3 d On . 2 not journa The California RepubNcan Those of us who in past sea- Symphony's Maintenance Fund 0a 2ARO0S 030 od SEN Bi 50 was no connection. winted out” that Clark. folmer sons havé wondered about Indi- drive. . A 0 Er SORES SRS 04 [> American Delegate Negro 3 S Soy era TR ’ » n ihe A A ct . O. = € ’ s anapolis’ box-office response .fo, This year the orchestra will eres! HT the government career of T. La-

mar Caudle, whose cut-rate mink coats and cars and deals in planes and oils cost him his job as the government's chief tax fraud prosecutor.

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Playmate in Water An 8-Foot Shark

SYDNEY, Feb. 2

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‘Australia, (CDN) Horseplaying friends in the surf at” Evans Head, New South Wales, Charles Thomas felt something go be=tween his legs. ~ “1's one of the fellows,” thought Thomas, ‘who playfully st#addled the underwater swime mer and clamped on a scissors grip. A moment later, when the “friend” bit him, Thomas hastily uncoiled his legs from a not-sde playful 8-ft. shark.

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