Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1940 — Page 11
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diana University’s Jordan River Revue was “on the road” today ht will be presented in English’s Theater. one-night stand of the show here will climax (weeks of literary, theatrical and production efforts by the campus’ best talent and will| be occasion for wo social events for |
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may attend. i= The leading roles in the show will be taken by The - ton of Indianapolis an David Mann of Nashville, TH. - embers
‘of the cast and other university students.
Ivan, wrote the 1927 and 1928 revues. Richard Shores, also a student, wrote the music. The story is a satire on alumnistudent relations on the campus. The performance here is sponsored by the Indiana Alumni Club of Indianapolis. The .club’ will sponsor & dance at the Columbia Club after the show. There will be many private parties for alumni and students both before and after the OW.
SUAVE 'HEAVY' Gene Lockhart has been assigned & suave ‘heavy” role in “Edison,
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TODAY —WALTER CONNOLLY
“Those High Grey Walls”
Plus Johnny Downs “LAUGH IT OFF”
AMBASSADOR - IBLE MAN RETURNS” ; McCARTHY, DETECTIVE”
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P.).~When the stage show, “Tobacco ‘Road, is presented in Johnstown this week, it will be a cen sor
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operate in a campaign to prevent the show from being presented. yor Conway, in a’ letter ‘to the Rev, Dwight A. Nicol, secretary of the | association, said the | show
people will co-operate in del eting objectionable phrases and that: “no| hifisphomeus utterances wil be heard in Johnstown.” [1 As an added precaution, he said, Harty F. Klink will at-
TO GIVE | UNSANY PLAY
“A Night at an Inn,” a one-act play by Lord Dunsany, will be presented at 9. p. m. tonight by members of Thespis, Butler University dramatic society, in the Thespis workshop of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Members of the cast include Maurice Barry, Ralph Martz, Lawrence Kryter, Charles Breece, Sara Ward, Jean Pickett, Marian Driess and Melvena Kelch. Following the spring vacation period, Thespis will present “A Nighi ak Brenda's.”
ACTRESS FIGHTS NEW TRIAL MOVE
HOLLYWOOD, March 27 (U. P.).| —Constance Bennett today had
Gaumon-British Pictures, Inc., new
awarded $31,000 for breach of| con-! tract. Miss Bennett also asked for $4000 which Superior Court had deducted from her original suit for $35,000. | She claimed that she had made a contract with the studio ini1935, providing that she would make two ctures at $35,000. ach, Only one
as made.
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{The Sinister influence of Rebecca de Winter the chinchilla coat which the malevolent Mrs. Dan son) is draping about the second Mrs. de Winter (Joan Fontaine) in
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NEIGHBORHOODS —8y HARRY MORRISON
| ' ‘He Looked Enough Like T. R. To Get Real Pullman Service
. | IT ALL HAPPENED some time ago, but it all goes to show what nice things can happen if you happen to look like someone else, if someone else happens to be famous. . . "| Wade Willman, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer branch manager here, left Indianapolis by train one morning. It was the same train on which Theodore Roosevelt had come into the City
“Mr. Willman went into the diner to have some breakfast. He was immediately. surrounded by waiters, each striving to please more than the other. After some time of this un-
usual attention, Mr. Willman asked one of them: “Just who do
you think: I am?” The answer was clear: “Why, ain’t you Mr. Roosevelt, sir?” Mr. Willman says he told them
.all he wasn’t Mr. Roosevelt, that
Mr. Roosevelt had got off when he got on. Mr. Willman also says the service stopped as if it never had started. Jim Kennedy at the Ritz will show a first run picture Monday through: Wednesday | that should gain from the recent showing here of. “Sidewalks of London.” ‘It’s “The Lambeth Walk,” an Englishmade -movie with Lupino Lane and Sally Gray. In this one a two-bit Lambeth betting tout is discovered to be the long lost Earl of Somethingorother . . . The Fountain Square is showing the new March of Time (the trip through. the Vatican) through Friday . .. The Parker brings back “Waikiki Wedding” tonight and tomorrow . . . There's a new cashier at the Parker. She’s Josephine Beck, a junior at Technical High School, who replaces Vora
1 Jean Green, Butler University
co-ed, who moves up to the Rivoli. Miss Green used to be a Tech student herself and worked for the Parker when she went there . « A couple of theaters are sporting ‘an extraordinary marquee this week, what with “He Married His Wife” and “The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk.” Overheard on the street car: “It'd be a lot better if they made that read ‘The Man Who Couldn't Talk’.” | EJ 2 2 :
: The midweek calendar follows:
ELMONT—Tonight and tomorrow: “The Fatal Hour” and “Those High Gray Wa his.
INEMA — Tonight and - tomorrow: “The Shop Around he Corner” and * All Women Have Secrets. DAISY—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Geronimo’’ and ‘Joe and Ethel Turp Call on
the President.” EMERSON-—Tonight: | “High School” and “Secret of Dr. Kildare.” Tomorrow jorongh Saturday: Mice ands Men ESQUIRE—Tonight and tomorrow: “Dark Hight and “Everything Hap-
SQUARE Tonight Ihtough TA Ran of Chicago,” “Fugi and “March of Time op
the Vatican.” AD A—Tonight: “Oh, -Jo ohnny, How You Can Love” and Gentleman through
izona.” Tomorrow Sunday: ira Jin the Night” and “Return of X.” HA: MILTON Ton} ht: “Raffles” and “Secret of dare.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “High School” and In LLY WOOD—Tonight and tomorrow:
“The Great Victor Herbert” and “Fore gotten Woman MECCA — Pironight and tomorrow: “Night of Nights” and ‘Smashing the Money in| ’ OR NTAL Tonight “Fast and Furi-
ous’ and British mtenn ence.’ row through Saturday: rother Rat and a Baby” and “The Phantom Strikes. N
to NS the Boy Scouts.
PARAMOUNT Tonight: “Tropic Fury” and| ‘‘Hea ven | With Barbed Wire Fence.” On stage: : Quiz Night. Tomorrow land Friday: e Amazing Mr. Williams” and “Main Tea Lawyer.” PARKER — Tonight and tomorrow: “Waikiki Wedding’ and ‘Slave Ship.” REX—Tonight and tomorrow: “The “Great Victor Herbert’ and “Emergency Squad.” RITZ—Tonight: "Bom to the West’ and = “Mo pney to urn.” Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘He ariied His ‘Wife’ y
{olis following the close of the local
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,|dianapolis Civic Choir, of which| E ‘They
Honor Paid
To Sevitzky Chosen for N. Y. ‘Famous
Conductors" Series. :
Fabien Sevitzky, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s conductor, has been chosen to participate in the “famous condyctors” series being sponsored in New York this spring by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia,
Mr. Sevi will conduct she New Yerk City. Symphony Orchestra on April 7. He is to leave Indianap-
orchestra’s season this week-end te begin rehearsals in New York and to prepare the Philadelphia Chamber String Sinfonietta for its concerts on April 6 and 10 in Philadelphia. Included among other conductors taking part in the New York series are John Barbirolli, of‘ the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Or- ; Via St. Louis Symphony Orchestra conductor; Hans Kindler, conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra; Frank Black, NBC general ;music director, and Frank St. Leger, as-
tan Opera. ® = = #The people's choice” for the concert which will end. the Indianapolis -orchestra’s 1939-40 activities Sunday afternoon includes [the following compositions: Elgar's “Pomp. and Circumstance”; two movements of Tschaikowsky’s Fifth Symphony; “Finlandia,” by Sibelius; Cesana’s “Negro Heaven”; the Entr’Acte to Act III of Verdi's “La Traviata’; “Anitra’s Dance” from Grieg’s “Peer Gynt” Suite; Strauss’ “Tales from the Vienna Woods,” and the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. 2 28 New officers for the coming season have been elected by the In-
Floyd Jones is the director. are B. M.- Page, president; Robert Teague, vice president; Bert Ellis, secretary; Miss Margaret’ Fullgraff, treasurer; Miss Evelyn Walton, assistant secretary; Miss Gertrude Woods and Miss Nondus Smithy,
Golschmann, the |
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