Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 13

FRIDAY, DEG. 12, 1924

JjAREWE HAS A TOUGH PROBLEM Has Six Stories and Can't Make Choice. Director Edwin Oarewe has purchased six stories and he doesn’t know which one to produce. Recently Carewe completed “Madonna of the Streets," fhr First National. He had planned to start immediately on one of two stories —"One Year to Hive," by John Hunter, or “Snakebite,” by Robert Hitchens. But he couldn't decide on which to make, so he went to New York to confer with First National officials. While In New York he secured four more books and now he has returned to Hollywood still undecided what to film for his next release Right now everybody from the third assistant cameraman to the office boy is reading the stories and ! each must report to the direcor which he thinks will make the best, photo- | play. Williams Completes New One Kathlyn Williams has completed her role in William De Mllle’s production of “Locked Doors” at the Lasky Studio and has pone for a, tour of Siam, Burmah, Ceylon ar.d India.

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R. O. T. C. staged a clean up with an Inspection class Monday. Manual camp, it is said will come out first In the Fifth Corps Area next spring. Speech I Class will give Booth Tarkington’s play, “The Ghost Story,” at the Junior Drama League meeting this week. Rehearsals for the Butler French Club play, “Le Monde eu 1’ on s’ Ennui*," are under way. Marie Tacema and Myrtle Newman, Manual graduate have roles. Business Girls Club was addressed by Miss Fraaier, of the Commercial department. John Louis Smith, Manual graduate is a violinist In the Indiana University orchestra. Now that they have honored the football team with a banquet, the Roines Club will hare the names of thirteen regulars sewed on the football blankets. Oratorical Club will give a mfnia ture convention at the next meeting. The Girl Reserves will hold a skating party Saturday at the Y. W. C. A. At the second clash of the house basketball league. Red team 3 de-

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