Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1952 — Page 31

In Hollywood—

Health Worry Halts ‘Kettles’

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30—Exclusively Yours: It's Perc

contract to go, Percy told his

ping out of the cast of “Danger-

— Vocali NG — Vocalist ous When Wet” at MGM is just

f 65 performWaring show, two, perform-

Mustard.” , .

warned her against doing a

‘ swimming scene vital to the ¢ 15 p. m., Mone" script because of surgery that DEP'S Shoo] Toe i study of the the Murat. removed her sinus membranes orks in Westport, Conn. 4 years ago. . » # » { Plans Staff members of a movie | Neighborhood fan magazine with an upcom- | irance ing feature predicting that | Theaters — Lana Turner and Fernando | DOWNTOWN ig. 20 JT. Lamas will never wed are J AMBASSADOR Teen Age" and ‘Her, v uietly chewing their nails to [OHIO “Montana” and “Let's Go Navy.” yilan-Carlo Me- q g RODEO

by the Phila- shreds. “Konga, the Wild Stall

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= = NEIGHBORHOOD under Eugene ~~ JACK LaRUE, the heavy Who ARLINGTON walk East on Beacon” and this coming hasn't been in flickers lately, BELL LTA Balley” and : awyer. will bring out doesn’t like it that a pianist) peiMoNT — “scarlet Ateetr

named Jack Larue is thumping! fornia Conquest

NEMA — "Wait torarily Efrem the ivories at a night Roe right cdelies “and “Lady san Sin Shines ! across the street from MGM. Un That Ggeson. John" “and “Open erformance de- DAISY — “Kangaroo” = and “The Wid

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» » » ENGLISH PRODUCER Michael Balcon has writers work“ing on a new Stan Laurel and] Oliver Hardy comedy feature, to G

tier Gal.” T. SQUARE — “Walk Ea and “Valley of the Eagles

‘At Swords Point.”

10 Curtis Insti- be made in England. GROVE Carson City” and “Hers Come nott{ discussed 4 84 = [IRVINGATIOeS, matic Courier” and “The . concerto with RICHARD BURTON, the Brit-| Brigand.* |

ector of the ingreed that the stra would give ance. At that requested that up playing prome not be list1estra’s soloists

{sh actor who plays young Philip) | fo Tucson” : Ashley in “My Cousin Rachel, JOLD AL ed Mountain’ draws England's top movie Pro-| ORIENTAL—"Carson City" an ject when he leaves Hollywood. PIXY Desert Yox” and He will star in “The Last ides” White’ Enemy,” life story of war hero| Creek. Richard Hillary, who was shot "ay women."

down as a fighter pilot and hor-|RIYOLI— Calilorni

and

Kilbride's frail health—not Marjorie Main's unhappiness with the series—that's temporarily halted the “Ma and Pa Kettle” pictures at U-I. With two years of his studio

U-I bosses that film work was released “War of the Worlds.” , . .! too exhausting for him. {Recommended listening; Marlene |

And Marjorie’s reason for step- Dietrich and Rosemary Clooney's | recording of “Too Old to Cut the

. Olivia de Havil-

what the title implies. Her medics !and’s determined to make the grade as a Shakespearean star.

She'll enroll in Lawrence Lang-

The Great Missouri Raid" and

EMERSON —"Canyon Passage” and “Fronst on Beacon" ARFIELD— "Young Man With Ideas” sdl

‘‘Anne of the

“Cripple! ITZ—' "Valley of the Eagles” and “Out-

a Conquest” and “Walk

son, ribly burned. Plastic surgery ST. CLAIR — “Scarlet Angel” and ‘My is farewell per- gave him a new face and hands, | SHERIDAN California Conquest” and egie Hall om then he rejoined the RAF and g,gaSiiy Pirate oul Face” and ‘Red er a long and was killed at the age of 23. PALA. itornia Conquest”

r on the Amer-

hn 4 | “Bronco Buster Rory Calhoun insisted so |T1

e. He has ap- | ACOMA-"Lone Star” and “Smugglers | hiladelphia Ore Lita Baron called off her night | TUXEDO Carson City" anid "Wesk-End ; | "father imes, in Phila- club stints to await the stork [UPTOWN — "Diplomatic Courier” and

in December. The Calhouns had a 1949 date cancelled and

‘Scarlet Angel. VOGUE "Pat and Mike"

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“‘Valiey of the Eagles.’ French pronunciation when he be-mMAYW GOD -'“fne River’ and ‘Hotel Sa- : 14ra. came tongue-tied over the French yggiliian_ Tne prince of

“ ” NATIONAL word for “happy. Beacon’

! itest Of

Peace.” OUTDOOR "Walk gast and “I'he Brigand.”

‘ ” . » l a s Folks “It’s really very simple,” said |PENDELTON PIKE —"Scariel. Angel” and “ P | “Tne Brigand." ’ Corinne, “you just make a noise |SHADELAND—" "The Sniper” and “Sound like a chicken when it lays an Off. "» THEATAIR TWIN — (EAST SCREEN) | egg. “Diplomatic Courier’ and ‘To the Shores of Tripoli.”'— (WEST SCREEN) —

2 8» : > 4 THOSE flying-saucer headlines are sweet music at Paramount. |WESTLAKE—"Corvette The studio's got ’em, with men! whoiGios oss ine Bay.

> ESTSIDE—"All Quiet on the from Mars yet, in the soon-to-be-| Front” and “Hillbilly Deacon.’

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{ NEW YORK, Aug. 30—Ariaua gent its {Bronne, young American concert|Gershwin’s violinist, is leaving New York the 1952 Berlin music festival, shortly for West Berlin, Germany, being held from Aug. 31 to Sept. [Where she will appear on Sept. 30.

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Times State Service

Leonard WarrenOpens Comedy to Close Purdue Series Oct. 4

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"VALLEY OF THE EAGLES

NOT TOO FAR—Playing this week at the neighborhood theaters are Alan Ladd and Lizabeth Scott in "Red Mountain" (Old veriminall Trail and Speedway); Lucille Norman, Richard Webb and Randolph j and "Calls Scott in "Carson City" (Grove, Oriental and Tuxedo); Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal in "Diplomatic Courier" (Irving and Uptown);

‘Imes State Service

1 LAFAYETTE—Leonard Warren, leading baritone of the Metthe Purdue University 1952-53 convoCULVER, Aug. 30—An eight- cations series Oct. 4 in Purdue's

opolitan Opera, will open

night run of “Born Yesterday” Hall of Music. and a ‘‘drama quartet” perform-

the Maxinkuckee here. Opening next Tuesday,

through Sept. 9. Playhouse co - directors

added Glass Menagerie,” done manner now made famous er,

Agnes Moorehead and

kuckee Drama Quartet,”

in the

Messham, Ardyth Lahrman, Jack Kuresman and Otto Budig, will |give the “Menagerie” thiee persi d/ake Up Screaming” and “Blood and formances Sept. 11 through 13. K-225" and “The ee

western Berliners Hear ‘Porgy’ | NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (UP)— 20 at the Murat Theater, Indian- will open Oct.

Yesterday,” Garson Kanin's comedy of a shady profiteer-lobbyist Ballet Theater, Oct. 21-22: First in Washington and his rapidly Piano Quartet, Nov. 2; Indianapo- writer of light verse, appeared as educated girl friend, will continue 118 Symphony, Fabien Sevitzky lecturer in Bloomington on last : conducting, Blanche Thebom, summer's Indiana University con-

Paul Mezzo-soprano, the Purdue vocations series.

’ ,o Glee Club assisting, Nov. 15; GilRutledge and Martin Tahse have 8 1 ; y 2 Eg! a “ bert and Sullivan operettas ‘Pa- series are priced at $8.50, tax ina performance of “The by cluded. Mail orders now are bepy the American Savoyards, Dec. 1 ing received, and box-office sale ’ Christmas Convocation, Will begin in the Hall of Music ered by Betty Locher in weekday

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« De. Charles Laughton, Charles Boy- and 2; E oe Dec. 17-18; Boston Pops Orches- about

Cedric Hardwicke, of “Don Juan tra, Jan. 30-31, 1953; Murl Deusin Hell” fame. The “First Maxin- 18, lecture, “Safari in Africa, Viea Feb 6; Myra Hess, pianist, Mar. 11; Ogden Nash, lecture, “Midway Through Nash,” Mar. 27: : . Convocation, Mar. 30, and Moth- with the Katherine Cornell proer's Day Band Concert, May 10,

‘two Purdue programs following a her inthe role. Miss George! \one-performance engagement Oct. played here last season. Tha play

One of a series of 13 programs : : ance of “The Glass Menagerie” announced by Dr. Ross D. Smith, solo appearance in the Hall of will-conclude the 1952 season of chairman

of the

The schedule includes

and

ience” and “The Mikado,”

~

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

convocations : . committee, Mr. Warren's recital Ued to give a recital Mar. 12 for ‘Born Will be at 8 p. m. also:

Easter

"CALIFORNIA CONOUEST”

Jody Lawrence in "The Brigand" (Arlington, Irving, National Outdoor, Pendleton Pike and Zaring); Jack Warner and Nadia Gray in "Valley of the Eagles" (Fountain Square and Greenwood) and Cornel Wilde and Teresa Wright in "California Conquest" (Belmont, Rivoli, Sheridan and Strand).

Thebom also will be heard with the orchestra in Mahler's “Songs of a Wayfarer” and possibly | Manuel de Falla’'s “El Amor Brujo,” according to symphony officlals.

Dame Myra Hess will make her Musio the day before she is sched-

e Martens Concerts Series in the Murat Theater, Indianapolis.

Mr. Nash, famed humorist and

Season tickets for the Purdue Opens series.

Sept. 8. issues of The Times.

LEONARD WARREN — | Keep up with fashion as cov-,

PAGE 17 > Record Review— ;

Horowitz Does New ‘Emperor’ Performance

OUTSTANDING among the forthcoming September release of classical recordings by RCA Victor is a new performance of . Beethoven's “Emperor” Concerto by the

famous pianist Vladimir Horowitz and the RCA Victor | Symphony Orchestra under the -

| direction of Fritz Reiner. for RCA 7 “The male “Eg ” or RCA Victer. The cast of out3 aj sis Emperor ...| standing players is headed by jot been played by Mr. Horowitz! Alec Guinness as Macbeth, Pame{with ah American symphony or-|1a Brown as Lady Macbeth, and |chestra since 1936. That makes| Andrew Cruickshank as Banquo. the new album quite a musical] The album is the first to be recorded by the world-famous theater company - under a newly

| Sion of Shakespeare's ‘‘Macbeth” has

event. The recording was. made| in Carnegie Hall, where RCA Vie-| signed contract. it was an-

tor's. engineers used the com- , i nced by Paul A. Barkmeler, pany's “New Orthophonic” tech-| ice president in charge of the nique. The latter is designed to. RCA Victor record department. assure finished records with com- 1¢ is scheduled for release on longplete frequency range, ideal dy-|play and 45-rpm discs several namic range, no loss of high-months from now, perhaps carly frequency response from the out- next year.

side to the inside of the record, | ”

and quality equal in every respect. Now AVAILABLE, and a big (to the original sound of the Per- help to record collectors, is a com- | formance as it was recorded. {plete new Columbia Records cataThe “Emperor” is the second log. It is a volume of more than concerto recorded by Horowitz in 600 pages, completely crossless than a year. He made an al- referenced by speeds, artists, combum of the Rachmaninoff Con- posers, titles, etc. It also contains certo No. 3 with Reiner and the photographs and brief biographies RCA Symphony in the spring of of Columbia aritsts, in addition to 1951. It was his first concerto a pronunciation guide and other recording since the Brahms Con- helpful features, certo No, 2 made in 1940 with his

father-in-law, Arturo Toscaninl| A ROOK of great interest to recand the NBC Symphony. ord collectors has recently been it is interesting to learn that published by Prentice-Hall and 1s Mr, Horowitz was 1irst ‘nvited to {ty 1ad “The Saturday Review (perform as a soloist with Maes- Home Book of Recorded Music {tro Toscanini and the New Yorki!and Sound Reproduction.” It was Philharmonic in 1933, at a time |aqited by Irving Kolodin and is | when the Maestra did not look giyided into four sections. {kindly upon ‘name’ soloists. It! 1p the first, Edward Tatnall | was during the rehearsals for Canby presents a history of the | this performance that the pianist recording industry and explains in {was introduced to Wanda Tos- gimplest terms the technique of {caninl, the Maestro’s daughter. recording and the manufacture of { Romance blossomed, and they records. In the second, C. G. {were married in 1935. RCA Vie- Burke discusses “Home Reproduc[tor's release of the “Emper>*" tion and How to Improve It.” In {concerto will coincide with the the third, Kolodin himself tells

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beginning of Horowitz's 25th how any record collector can seAmerican concert season, lect the best recording of his 5 8 4 favorite piece. The book ends with

| ENGLAND'S Old Vie Theater a selected list of recordings. has just recorded a complete ver-

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Cornel WILDE—Teress WRIGHT

“California Conquest” “Captain Pirate”

Dana Susan Hoagy ANDREWS HAYWARD CARMICHAEL

“CANYON PASSAGE” Rod CAMERON "Frontier Gal”

Yvonne DeCARLO

Louis HAYWARD

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John LUND-—Seott BRADY

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