Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1922 — Page 11

APRIL 7,1922.

LOCAL ACTOR IS STARRED IN FILM Jack Harding Plays Leading Part in Student Photoplay. The campus of the University of Wisconsin recently was turned Into a movie city and the world's first student photodrama was produced. The Wisconsin Alumni Club of this city Is now bringing the production, “Not Responsible,”, here, where It will be shown under their auspices at Caleb Mills HaU, Saturday evepsg, April 8. * Jack Harding, active In dramatics In this city rt the present time, carried the leading" male role of the six-reel photodrama and Is the character around whom the whole play is centered. Other Indianapolis people are to be seen in the play. They are Reginald Garstang, Vance Smith sad Fred Brewer.

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Ucations at the State Department, J. Butler Wright, counselor of the American embassy at London, detached for special service at the conference, is collaborating In the production of the magnum opus. The delay in ltg appearance Is due to the punctilious regard for literal accuracy always had on preeminent diplomatic occasions. Senate document No. 126, the dull and routine title of the existing report of the conference as submitted to the Congress by President Harding, forms the groundwork of the forthcoming record. Meantime every line of It has had to be gone over, checked up and compared In Infinitesimal detail with the original minutes of plenary and committee sessions. Especial care Is being taken tc put into the final volume unassailably correct translations from French Into F.ngiish, and vice versa. Brigadier General Charles G. Dawes once had a famous New England ancestor named General William Dawes. Somewhere “down East" on April 19 they’re going to commemorate “Patriot’s Day,” and the local committee Is gathering up a galaxy of descendants who have themselves won national renown to come back to the home town and celebrate. One of the conditions of the invitation is that they shall ride a horse in the big parade. The Director of the Budget has Just sent a polite, but characteristic declination of the honor tendered him. He pleads he doesn't believe himself approximately worthy of representing the Dawes clan in a public spectacle, especially as a horseman. “If he ever saw me mounted,” declares the slasher of the ex-

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