Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1942 — Page 31

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Xylophonist Here Tonight

Marielta Indiana Central.

Huron Plays at

The program of Marielta Huron, concert xylophonist, who will play at 8 o'clock tonight at the Kep-! hart memorial auditorium, Indiana! Central college, was announced to-, day. I ic select fons "Carmen ‘Barber of Seville “L’Eclair.,” “Il Trovatore, Faust Rigoletto,” Gioconda’ and “Lucia di Lammermoor."

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Medley of opera

Cradle Waltz. Hungarian dance.

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Romance in ut . Mignon overtu Largo from “New World" Fraskqu Ho EEE

By the Waters of Min net ERs ‘ Indian Love Call. .. . Le Pas de fluery

NAMED TO FILM POST

Norbert H. Basey, Indianapolis, has been appointed clerk of the Indianapolis Tribunal of the American Arbitration Association, the organization which administers the motion picture arbitration system Mr. Basey succeeds James S. Shepard who resigned to enter military service.

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WHEN DOES IT START?

| CIRCLE | “The Remarkable Andrew.’ with ! Brian Donlevv, William Biden and lion 5 at 11, 1.50, 40, 7:30 nd 10:2 “Mr. full8:10

1:45, 4:35, at 12:30

Bug Sve, ge Town,” a length cartoo 12:30, 3.20, and 9 Sunday—"Andrew’’ at 7:25 and 10:13; “Mr. Bug” 3:20, 6:10 and

“The > with FEthel Barrymore, a my pe and Thelma Schnee, by Emiyn Wiiliams, at 8:39, INDIANA “Rings on Her Fingegs, * with Gene Tierney and Henry Fonda, at 11, 1 49. 4:38, 7:27 and 10:18. “The Night Before the Divorce,’ with Lynn Bari, Joseph lien Sr and 3 1s Asther, at 12:42, 3 20 and 9:09. Sundayv—"Rings’’ at 1, 3:53, and 9:59; “Divorce” at 2:46, and 8:32.

6:56 5:49

LOEW'S “Mister V,” with Leslie Howard, Mary Morris and Francis Sullivan, at 10: 30, 1:51. 5:12 and 8:33 “Lady Is Willing,” with Marlene Dietrich an Fred MacMurray, at 12 15, 3:36, 6:57 and 10 Sunday—" Mr Vy" at 1:5], 3; 8:31 “lady” at 12:15, and 10. LYRIC “Song of the Islands,” Grable and Victor Mature, 133, 4:50, 7:40 and 10:35. “Blue, White and Perfect,” with Liovd Noland and Bary Beth Hughes at 12:40, 3:35. 6:23 and 9 Sunday— ‘Islands’ at 2:15, 4:35, 7:35 and 10:15; Perfect at 1, 3:40, 6:20 and 9.

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1. Brian Donlevy as Andrew Jackson materializes to demonstrate an old-fashioned method of ridding the town of political crooks for William Holden in “The Remarkable Andrew.” This, plus a full-length technicolor

| cartoon, “Mr. Bug Goes to Town,”

is the Circle's new double bill, 2. Tall, dark and hirsute, Victor Mature is the other half of the team of Grable and Mature held over at the Lyric for a second week in “Song of the Islands.” 3. Gene Tierney and Henry Fonda taking their exercise in “Rings on Her Fingers,” opening at the Indiana. Second film is “The Night Before the Divorce.”

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METROPOLITAN OPERA

Rudolf pianists, The mid-

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comprise the subscription Present their same seats until May 1, all seat be placed on Miner said. Subscribers to the

the May deadline.

Met Stars to Sing Here

stars Richard Crooks, Rose Bon: soprano, will sing with the Indianapolis symphony orchestra next year, it was announced today by Franklin Miner, business manager. Instrumental soloists scheduled to appear with the orchestra in the 1942-43 season are Serkin and Zine Fancescatti,

ture the Indianapolis sym-

Elmer" Steffens. Miner

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locations not re-subscribed for will unrestricted public

may keep their same seats for next year's Sunday concerts until

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Dolly Dawson Is Back at Fox

DOLLY DAWSON returns to Indianapolis with the trav-

eling burlesque show opening § at the Fox to- § day. Mae Brown Is billed as t h e § added attrac- § tion. Billy Lewis and Al Pharr are the comics. } The vaudeville attraction § Savoy and Regina, acropats MES Dawson dancers. Mary Jane Porter is in the stage show cast.

GROTTO CARD PARTY TONIGHT

A card party will be held by the

{Revelers auxiliary of Sahara Grotto | tonight in the Grotto home, Park ‘ave. and 13th st. |Schneiier is president of the auxjiliary and Mrs. {chairman of the committee.

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CLAIMS NAZIS GRUEL T0 POLISH WOMEN

1942. by The Indiananolis Times The Chicago Daily News.

WASHINGTON, March 2 Nash racial theorists are carrying out a “bestial” experiment in the mixture of German and Polish blood, Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski, prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile, charged here yesterday. A center for “racial” study has

been established, Gen. Sikorski said, at Helenow in the general government where youthful Polish women are selected for transfer to the Reich to become the mothers of half-German children. Gen. Sikorski said also that the Nazis have incited the Ukrainian minorities in three Polish cities to carry out mass Jewish pogroms as recently as January.

JAP REPENTS, LAUDS U. S., THEN ENDS LIFE

HONOLULU, March 27 (U. P.).— Tatsunosuke Kobayashi, 64, Japanese president of the Union Supply Co., took poison Wednesday and died yesterday in the Japanese hospital. Today his suicide note was found. It said: “My acts up to now have been a mistake. The things I have done up to now have all been according to my own will and others have not known of them. Now, at the same time that I beg forgiveness of the American government and the community, I shall commit suicide. “From now on obey American laws and please strive earnestly for the American government and American society.”

RECRUTING SPEEDED BY ARMY AIR CORPS

Army air corps officials have established an enlistment speed-up point at Lafayette. Lieut. Col. Henry BE. Tisdale, commanding officer of the Indiana recruiting district, announced today that aviation cadet applicants may now apply, be fully examined and enlisted in the air corps all in the

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Shares Spotlight With New Films

in Downtown Theaters

VOICE from the Balcony by RICHARD LEWIS

Schricker Selects Barrymore

THE GOVERNOR OF INDIANA selected the right play to honor

with his presence in a boiled shirt last night.

After all, he might have

gone to a championship hockey game on the other side of town. But Mr. Schricker picked Ethel Barrymore and so did I. For “The Corn Is Green,” even I would have worn a boiled shirt. I can pay no higher tribute to a‘'play. I do not wish to become too voluble about

this thing. But I have a feeling that it is one piece of writing the Democrats would have upheld even if the Republicans in the last legislature had written it. It breeds that kind of unanimity. It was good and the vote is unanimous, Mr. Speaker.

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Not Another Soul

LET THIS BE A LESSON TO the apologists for English’'s who keep saying that a play would have done a better business if something else of paramount ime portance hadn't been going on in town. There were three movies. There was the most critical hockey game of the season going on at the Coliseum. It started out to be a miserable evening, chill and wet, with the breath of winter back in the air again. But if every other place of entertainment had been dark, you could not have squeezed another thin man into English’s last night. The word had got around that a good play had come. The fame of Miss Barrymore, the dean of women of the theater, did the rest, Hoosiers know a fine thing when they see it. They rivet their, attention on it. Not even the voice of the usher asking if there was a doctor in the house disturbed them at the third act. I believe the moral is that in Indianapolis, too, a good play packs the house. We like to get our money's worth and last night I think we did.

Enter Miss Barrymore

BESIDE MISS BARRYMORE, a young actress might well look pale. But not Thelma Schnee. She displays a spectacular talent as whining, coy, Bessie Watty who becomes the mind-destroy-ing antagonist to the heroic efforts of the ieacher (Miss Barrymore) to rescue a great intellect from the ruthless exploitation of the coal mine. The play is the product of Emlyn Williams, a Welsh dramatist with a singular power to write fine lines. He already has a second stage success running in this country. The scene is a village in Wales which has barely known the caress of education. Enter Miss Barrymore as Miss Moffat, the schoolteacher. a remarkable characterization. Bucking the tradition of a mining community whose owners keep the labor supply in poverty and ignorance, Miss Moffat founds a school. Through it, she discovers a great intellect in the mine,

It Is Autobiographical

THIS IS A TIMELESS plot: The struggle of a teacher to free an agile brain from the darkness of its environment and the animal forces which keep it dormant. Morgan Evans, the miner, is played forcefully by Richard Waring. It is a part which calls for character development approaching a metamorphosis. Mr. Waring appears to be equal to it. London audiences saw Emlyn Williams, the author, play that part. He had a right to do it well, for Mr. Williams played himself. He was that miner. When the rough -and - ready Morgan Evans shows a spark of genius, Miss Moffat begins to give him the knowledge of books. Bae rman him to compete for

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a scholarship to Oxford university, It means for him the difference between climbing the wail of circumstance into a brilliant world or sinking back into the mine shaft, The playwright and Miss Barrymore make you feel as though the future of civilization depends upon his making the grade. There is a tense climax here when the gleeful, picaresque Bessie Watty, who becomes quite a girl of the world, threatens to push Morgan Evans back into the pit. It is heartening to see a new and powerfully original piece of work like this one, after some of the corn that has come our way this season. Miss Barrymore, Miss Schnee and Mr. Waring have the support of a capable cast, especially in Edmond Breon, the squire, who portrays a pompous, dim-witted country gentleman. The governor missed the hockey game. But he picked another winner,

TYPICAL HOOSIERS WILL GREET 'AIDA'

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, March 27—Advance ticket sales for the Metropolitan Opera Company presentation of “Aida” here April 13 indicate a typical Hoosier audience from nearly 100 Indiana cities and towns. A capacity audience of 4000 is anticipated by Indiana University officials. Largest delegation of ticket-buyers is from Indianapolis where 500 have already placed orders. ER

BURNS ARE FATAL

ANDERSON, March 27 (U, P.) — Mrs. Minnie Pickett, 57, of Pendleton, died yesterday at St. John's hospital of burns received when her clothing became ignited while she was burning waste-paper at her home.

“The Corn Is Green,” a three-act play in five scenes, by Emlyn Williams. Presented at English’s by Herman Shumlin last night, tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night.

Miss Moffat Ethel Barrymore Bessie Watty Thelma Schnee Morgan Evans....... Richard Waring The Squire Edmond Breon John Goronwy Jones .Marcel Dill Miss Ronberry Idwal Morris Sarah Pugh

A gr NOT Mrs, Wa Eva Robbart, Robbaten. Terrence Morgan Glyn Thomas. Kenneth Clark Will Hughes d Old Tom

CHICAGO SHOWMEN WILL REOPEN KEITH

Dark since last summer, the B. F. Keith Theater will be reopened April 16 by a group of Chicago showmen with a presentation of a “Gay Nineties” stage revue.

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