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Te (NDIANAVOLIS TIMES — Broadway Success fo Open Theater Season on Oct. 21

The Indianapolis theater season opens at English's the evening of Oct. 21, when the Broadway success, “Tomorrow the World," starring Elissa Landi, Paul McGrath United Press Hollywood Correspondent and Dickie Tyler, opens a threeHOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5.—Rise| on with a matiriee on Sat-~-and-cream | : Stevens, the al a Opera Lester Cowan, an independent company, is taking her second film producer, recently purchased whack at movie making. This time ihe film rights to the play for a she's co-starring with Bing Crosby Price reported to be in excess of in a movie titled | $350,000. My Way.” Bae. | “Tomorrow the World" concerns It is a big-time 54 | the rehabilitation of a child reared 3 tin A Fascist environment through ‘| the influence and efforts of an po | American family, It has been runining on Broadway since April 14 of this year, Vincent Burke, manager of Eng{lish’'s, announced yesterday that the ' long-time hit, “Abie's Irish Rose,” would be here the week of| movie a couple of | Oct. 25, while Sigmund Romberg's| years ago at Met- “The Studént Prince,” featuring! ro-Goldwyn-Mayer was “The Choc<' gyereit Marshall in _the star role, olate Soldier.” It was not altogeth-) een

Miss Stevens received AIR MEDAL AWARDED TO GABLE IN LONDON

four movie offers in quick succession; she turned them all down and ignored the Hollywood gold until! LONDON, Oct. 5 (U. P.) —Capt. she got a chance to work for MC- Clark Gable, former movie star, has Carey. {been awarded the air medal “for Opera Stars Flee Films {exceptionally meritorious achieveMost “famous opera stars left ment while participating in five Hollywood in tears, vowing never separate bomber combat missions to come back, so help them. There over occupied continental Europe,” was Kirsten Flagstad, who made it was announced yesterday. her movie debut at Paramount in| The citation said the ‘courage, an epic titled “The Big Broadcast coolness and skill displayed by Gable of 1938." Mme. Flagstad found her- on these occasions reflect great

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x By ERSKINE JOHNSON . Times Special Writer 103, Cornelia Otis Skinner g Emily Kimbrough: took a va- | trip to Europe. Twenty years they compiled their romantie, ged experiences in a delight‘book, “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” which last month became & best-seller. Now Paramount is bringing the book to the ‘screen and Cornelia and Emily have written a sequel, due to be published soon, of their adventures po in filmtown which they are | Miss Skinner “We Pol Jowed Our Hearts to Hollywood.” We looked in on the set of “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” today and found two sets of Cornelias and Emilys. There were Diana ! Lynn and Gail Russell, who play i Cornelia and Emily in the picture, } and the authors themselves. Cornelia and Emily—the real

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is scheduled for three days beginning Nov, 11. Due to uncertainties of travel and others of like nature that beset road companies, Mr. Burke was| hesitant. about predicting the shape | of things to come. As béfore, “he | said that Olsen and Johnson's zany funfest, “Sons O' Fun” and the! Playwright's Co. production of 8id- | ney Kingsley's “The Patriots” were | slated for Indianapolis, but he had | no idea of when the shows would | come hete,

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They said ~they've forgiven. Para~ inconsistency, though, because otherwise the film is a faithful copy of the book. It no | OUI be. They helped write the screen play with Sheridan Gibney,

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self delivering an aria from the top of a paper mountain inside the grand’ salon ‘of a de luxe ocean Hiner, which W. C. Fields was steering with his feet. It was one of the worst movies of 1938 or any other year. | Then there was Lily Pons, who was signed a few years back to play in a picture called “Hitting a | New High” at R-K-O. Miss Pons discovered that this was supposed | to be a comedy, that she was co- |

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That's when we met her, as a bird woman. She was dressed in feath-| ers, sitting in a cage. Oakie was poking her with his walking stick] to see if he could make her chirp. | Miss Pons was a good soldier about this, but she never made an-| other. movie. In spite of all this, Miss Stevens is braving the movies for a second time, She's even hopeful that may-| be shell get to co-star later in a, picture with Betty Hutton. She's al fine singer and a nice. person, and] we've got our fingers crossed. We only wish we could forget the

the crop is made into ensilage than| the Misses Flagstad, Pons, | Swarthout.

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starring with Jack Oakie, and that assigned quota for the previous | she was playing the part of a bird | quarter. .

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WASHINGTON, Oct, 5 (I, P.).— The war production board today authorized baby carriage manufacturers to produce a maximum of 377,220 strollers, walkers and sulkies during the last three months of this year, an increase of 28,220 over the

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Oliver Burton, Age 68 vears loved husband of Anna Marshall father of Oliver B. Marshall Jr, and Mrs. Prances Gertrude Carlisle grandfather of Dorothy Delories Marshall and brother of Albert, James, Oeorge, Marry and Thomas Marshall and. Jennie Bd wards, passed away Monday evening Funeral from residence of son, 338 N

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