Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1937 — Page 14

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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13 (U.P) = mes Special Blond Sonja Henie has taken out a NEW YORK, Nov. 13-=March of | new Lloyd's policy on the shapely | Time has been awarded the Cle-|legs that won her an Olympic ive=

ment Cleveland Memorial Medal for | Skating pei und - Hivie . eliev | the “outstanding piece of work in | | Career, ahd she was 4 y

to be the most heavily insured of cancer education during the year”

all Hollywood stars. | by the New York City Cancer Com- Miss Henie's legs were insured for | mittee of the American Society for

| $5000 a week for the period of one the Control of Cancer.

year, The medal honors Volume 111, No, | This was reported to have given 6, of March of Time's filin presen-

the Norwegian actress a total of tation, “Conquering Cancer.” thiee million dollars in polities. This is the third distinction eon-

It seems like old times to have a | Barney Rapp and his New Eng- | ferred this year on March of Time, 3 o Open -Alr ; y , «ine. landers. well know ) | From the Academy of Motion Pic- hturday SKY When Ayn Rand wrote one of the | HE Ea OL UE SI Nal Ne oi hig ture Arts and Sciences it received Sey Bonverine tw ding he a ing and dancing at the Lyric again, radio listeners, are back in Thdi- | Wo endings of his play, “Night of It ro » te | AMAPOILS ‘With ‘AROLH : | the special award, bestowed only HARB January 16,” he surely did not ime ) 3 ; s a sure sign that the “season” is » i er entertaining | ave times before in film history, be= 3 3 4 a : 3 av \ Ss A / hh [3 : : agine quite the hilarious touch it 3 3 RE } Setting ‘under ‘way, ‘and ‘a Wella | na : SHS Yul Widek. cause of its “significance in revolu- oe bag lS AG LURES LB i 4 2 3 3 Ss » » - oe . 5 added to last night's opening per-| 2 fie. oo 0, | © musical revue follows the ac- | tionizing one of the most important Run. 38¢ Sue betore 9:18 formance at ‘the Civic "Theater This ‘week's offering called | cepted pattern, ‘with the usual oaths of the industry—=the news Nhe cou fier 9:15 3 : 4 . | Teel.” Ohe Block Sou » unicipal 5 "wood | Te | For the first night audience had | SHOW Band Wagon,” for ho | retinue of Singers and dancers pro- Also, the Grand Shorts Award the rich pleasure of hearing an| 3 = [More reason than most revue titles. | | viding a bit of variety between Ia voted ‘to Mareh ‘of Time by the | STM - _— amateur actor scold 12 local judges | X 3 } :3R 3 3 | The hour's vaudeville goes in rather | SWing tunes by the orchestra. Mr. | readers of “Box Office,” presented and discharge them from jury serve | : : | heavily for comedy, which should be | Rapp's orchestra does hot rank [on behalf of the Jay Emanuel pub-

ice for 10 years. When Supreme |godd news to most variety patrons, | with the best in the country, bus | ications. rather stern remarks for Mr. Justice | | Lorraine has been seen here before, | ing eyeful and earful. But those gale of laughter to top off a zestful | ~ young lady has a flair for comedy, | tine that is no better or no worse WHAT, WHEN, WHERE highly commendable play. It | S to to Si R gl comedy of a superior sort. Among | presents two acrobatic dance numuntil at the end you find yourself | “She with William | first base, What plays second, I! - ' * whe ' ’ | Uncivilized' Also Is Badly It's 'whom greatly resembles Oliver Karen Andre's fate 50, Miss Pauline Duhm, soprano, will There is an attractive chorus of 16| on the stage his new pianist, Bddie | CIVIC If you've never seen the Rapp or- [ does some control Power! Loretty Your, tT hos, Mrs. Cathryn Lausch, violinist, is | Nome” from “Rigoletto”; Vern Rath| tn “Wallaby Jim of the Islands” Thomas Beck and Louise Henry, at 11:48, 2:52, 5:56, 9. | partners, Vic and LaMarr, offer|of the struggle of a pearl trader to [ lTections: “Wallaby Nm of the Islands,” with Miss Duhm, C.C.). h Charles Boyer Widmune Dich” Auer, at 10:45, 2, 5:20 and 8:40, I I oO O S S Henops>

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‘Hollywood Band Band Wagon' Tew Englanders Back in | Is Full of Fun, Dancing Indianapolis With And Singing. Stage Show.

PAGE 4 Real Judges Are Rebuked In Civic Play

Verdict of Jury Brings | Hilarious Ending to | Drama.

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As the reader doubtless Knows bY | gianapolis, Dennis Hoey was the the jury is chosen nightly from | ginjster and sorrowful Mr, Rochester | the audience by lot—except for 1ast | gpposite Katharine Hepburn's amusing collusion. This | Jane Eyre. Now, far from his jury ana the of the patrons are | farmer pre-Victorian haunts, he is kept busy deciding whether or MOU| yy, white Jeader of a tribe of Aus Bjorn Faulkner was a Suicide or | . " Lh murder victim tralian bushmen in “Unecivilized,” In fact, as the plan progresses, the | now on the Apollo screen. situation becomes even more coms The film was made, at least part plicated than that. The whole case of it in Northern Australia. and! seems to have arisen from the : ; : Y, ie doubt, once expressed, that Ivar (iS an English product. If you think Krueger, the Swedish “match king,” | the average American “class B” was really dead. Some said Krueger | picture is bad, I recommend “Un“faked” his death. And this play's | givilized” as a stimulant to your naauthor revolves his mystery about | tional pride. the same startling premise. After sitting through the picture, The fact that this play SO | T should hate to have to outline the well constructed that it could get by plot with any semblance of cowith a minimum of good acting iS | perence. It is something about a no reason to discount the Civic woman novelist who goes into the players’ performance. For, UNGCr | yids jn search of Mara, the white Alfred gl heverry’s careful and dis- xing. There follows a labyrinthian cerning direction, they have devel- | qtory of rubies, opium, love potions, oped a varied and credible set of | yyipal warfare and a half-caste dramatic portraits girl. For instance, there is Janet| 1,» addition to a dragging and Brown, who plays the defendant. | meaningless narrative, the picture is Miss Brown is called upon to sit mo= | padly acted, badly directed and badtionless through a good part of the |)y photographed, play. But she never gets “out of | “pe second feature is called “She | character,” and succeeds In ©On- | asked for It.” Orien Havward, until vincing us of her emotional travail. |yapently a model, is the girl who Brief Parts Well Done |does the asking. William Gargan [portrays a playboy-turned-novelist-job of pro- |tyrmed-sleuth, Being left without | as Larry lan allowance. Mr. Gargan turns to |

' Both attor- {mystery story writing at his wife's | DIETRICH'S GLAMOUR

neys, played by C. C. Robinson and | suggestion. | Ernst Lubitsch says that one of R. Blayne McCurry, and Mr. Milli-| He impersonates his own fictional | the secrets of Marlene Dietrich's | gan's judge are excellent, hero to break up a gang of wily | There a multitude of briefer | murderers. qa. ry. | Success is the fact that she retains her glamour in real life,

parts, and they are unfailingly well ————————— READING HELPED

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On the screen, Warner Brothers, | with their sense of timely news values, give us the first picture based on the most famous of Federal prisons. They have called it simply “Alcatraz Island.” Like “West of other “headline” Rivet | 1S A bit misleading. Scott | Island” is a pretty | picture, Another important bit of news is [the fact that the Lyric has just in- | stalled a very much improved type of public nurs system. J. T)

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“Night of January 16” is, in fact, one of the best integrated productions in reggnt Civic history, With it, Mr. Etcheverry has added =a second feather to his cap in as many tries. One who should not

enjoys the theater miss this production, which will continue nightly through Wednesday, For jt offers the very rare combination of a good mystery play and good amateur acting.

MARY AND BUDDY PLAN PLANE TOUR |

HOLLYWOOD, Nov, 13 (U.P). —- Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers were back in Hollywood today and planning to leave again in the spring for an air tour of South America They arrived on a T. W. A. plane from New York, where Miss Pickford conferred with Samuel Goldwyn and Alexander Korda about disposing of her United Artists Studio interests. She said negotiations were proceeding satisfactorily.

ANNOUNCER GETS LEGACY OF $250

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13 (U. P). — Thomas Freebairn Smith, announcer for Jeanette MacDonald on g radio network, will receive $250 in the will of an elderly spinster in London for whom he used to run

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